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had till within a few months before traded The 'Washington Republic leams j fieffChal
between St Malo and Shoreham with eggs by private advices, that five slavers have . .■■■ —
the French managed to pick some one probably been fitted out and cleared from
hundred and fifty men, and sent them two the port of New York w ithm the last two
thousand miles to Sebastopol. Their pres- week!.
ent means of transport are immense, and Austria could, by the time of the expi-
the distance from Toulon, to Genoa is rat j on 0 p fl,e three days of grace, have
hardly eight hundred miles. " e cannot i 200,000 men upon the banks of the Ticino,
doubt that in a few days fifty thousand which Sardinia could opposeonly 40,000
French will have joined the Sardinians at nicn Napoleon could furnish no assis- GRAM) Rl SH
Allcssandria, and then it is hardly likely j tencc un<ler four to six days, so that Sar- and ‘ -
that the Austrian commanders will risk a ( ]inia is in afoirway of opening the ball by the young ladies and gentlemen are pouring "l
inarch on Turin. ithout venturing to i receiving the first drubbing,
predict the course of events, wc may say
that unless there be news within forty-
C. DAY, Tailor, CassviHe, «*=—t pi&NSOTTOATED T.OTTERTES OF DEL-
J f\ Shop near his residence—on the same) VJ aware lor May, 18j9 ;7rf l ,, * 5M ' E '
11 • l„t. All work done in -rood style, and bests A Co., Managers.—All draw mgs m.der
warranted to last Particular attention given 1 the superintendenceof State Lottery Conums-
j to Cutting. !le asks a continuance of the lib- j Stoners.—Prrzc* prill soon ns _ dwwn.-
(era! patronage heretofore bestowed,
j Cassville, Ga., Feb. 1st, 195$.
in from all parts, and thev all go off well
pleased with their countenances spread out „ , m , De counties u. x,„yu,,
. v, nm vE Slaves ! ? n E a8 ®' The people say be is decidedly the p , fc an< , p auldin „ Will also attend to the se-
Arrival of Se\ENTY r LOm> E I5LA ls b es t artist in the Ambrctype business that has - **••---
L. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Cass-
ville, Ga.—Will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to his care.
April 14, 1850. ■
OSEPII DUNLAP, Attorney at Law,
Kingston, Cass county, Ga.—Will prac
tice in the counties of Gass. Gordon^Fiojd,
E.
k
J
. ay.- t » , » . .. . . curing and collection of claims in any portion
Canvda.—The Detroit Advertiser ofj ever been here. Now is the time to have your } f Ch J k ^Georgia. Office at Mrs. J«*hn son’s
eight hours that the Austrians are before * : picture taken, as he talks of leaving soon, to i »t . i * June lo i$58
the Sardinian Capital, we shall believe Saturday says: j fib other engagements. \ 1 £ —
. ,. ,. .... 1 , “ We learn upon reliable authority that \ ou that have beauty go and let him take it, ; im . F ittnmpv at Law fW
they havedetermmedtolimitthemselvesto ! niiuruupu J ; Y'on that have none go and let him make it. i T) II. LEEKK Attorney a. l^iw, CJss-
fW defensive warfare for which their po-! seventy fugitive slaves arrived in Canada > B j Ut jxCHINS. | K ville, Ga.-Business entrusted to his
. , . :bv one train from the interior of Tenhes- Cassville, May 19, 1859. '-Lb care will meet withprompt and vigilant
rition gives them so many advantages. • . , I — — i attention, and monies paid over punctually.—
b ! see. This is probably the largest number I Office under Standard office. Feb. 1,1859.
New Wheat.—We yesterday, saw at j t |, at ever esc aped in one company. But! Twenty-five Dollars Ksward. j
the counting rooms of Messrs. R. Haber-1 a «-(>(.]{ before a company of twelve arrived ; above Reward will be paid to any one | TT T A. A\ ESTER, Attorney at Law,
, » t , « | — M who will furnish proof to coiivic- tuose l/|/ ralhinin (Ja XVill oracticc in #14 the
sham & Sons, a sample of new wheat, from , _tic» ; " ho hare in j urc<J the sign-boards on the road j ] f , coun ti e .s’of the Cherokee Circuit. J*nr-;
from the rice plantation of Dr. Daniel, i , , ‘ ."" ... , - ] from Cassvillc to Blalock s old residence in , tieular attention will be paid to the collection 1
... •. The tenth <liv of Mav for The Board of Examiners will be m . es-j the 6th d strict. ROB T Kite s>EI.L. 0 f claims, and to promptly paving over the ;
near this city. J - y ; s ; on on the 4th Saturday in May, inst., at May 1,, 1859—St. j money when collected. Nov. 26,1858. i
new wheat is ten cai J, am we suppose ^ office 0 f \ Johnson, Esq. School j ^ EO rgIA FANNIN'COUNTY.—'Whereas ] _ Tp _ ~ |
ns beyond precedent. I his vt heat is of the m plcase take notice thereof I Gr David Withrow applies to me for Letters , 1 JJ- KICE, Attorney at Lav,,
kind called southern white, and weighs hf-; * • ... | of Dismission from administration on the fcs-: [\ Cassville, Ga.—Practises in the counties .
, . . . . ta i i ^ j and govern themselves accordingly. i tate of TN r m. II. Lusk, deceased, late of siiid JL A. t,f Cass. I-herokee, Cobb, Catoosa, Gor-
ty-two pounds to the busnd. It had not. TIIOS G B VRRO\ ’ r%-i *-r» r_ T». lj: j n’u:*c..iJ
j Grand Delaware Lottery, on the Havana t
PJan.—Extra Class Two, to be drawn in Wil- *
mington, Delaware, Monday, May 30, 1359. !
.-><),lumbers—25,305 Prizes.—Prizes pay a- :
ble in full, without deductiuii.—In these Lot- j
teriss every Prize is drawn. The following is j
the Scheme:
1 prize of. $50,000 v
1 prize of
1 prize of
t prizes of
2 prizes of...
2 prizes of
2 prizes of
10 prizes of
10 prizes of
20 prizes of
** 100 prizes of,
25,000 prizes of
164 approximating prizes, rangi
from $20 up to $700.
25,305 prizes, amounting to $340,000
Whole Tickets S10, halves ?5, quarters Sii.oO.
been injured or affected by rust, of which
so much complaint has been made through-
ought the Stale.
In middle Georgia, the rust has been |
called mould. It seems to he confined to
the leaves of the plant alone. Recent re
ports from the uplands induce the opinion
■that some wheat will be still made on
fields now injured by the rust or mould; but
the universal opinion is, that the wheat
THE IM^HKETS.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
Atlanta, Ga., May 18,1859.
Coffee—Rio, 12 @ lOJ-te. Java, 17 to 18.
SuGAtt—1% 10 10—according to quality.
Molasses—34 to 35 per gallon—Market pret
ty well supplied.
Wheat—Sells briskly at §1 to 81.10cfs per
will he light.-,Sataunah IlepnUican, | “:_ LimiteiJ supp , y in market and the de-
U<nj 12 th.
University of Georgia.—Wc have re
ceived a. catalogue of the officers and stu
dents of the State University, at Athens,
for 1858 and 1859, from which we gather
the following items:
Number of seniors, twenty; juniors,
thirty-five ; sophomores, thirty-seved ;—-
freshmen, fifteen; partial course, six.—
Whole number of matriculants, one hun
dred and thirteen.
Commencement day on the 1st Wednes
day of August—Georgia Citizen..
John Minor Botts, the Virginia Abo
litionist, the Southern Wilson, called flic
Democratic the “Imposition” Party some
time ago, and all the poll-parrots of the
Republican-Opposition, including the ven
erable bird of the Bulletin, have caught j
the word and arc repeating it at every j
breath as though they expected to con
quer with that argument alone. What
childish nonsense! It is like assaulting
Gibraltcr with a pop-gun, or bombarding
Cherbourg with a small syringe.—Quid
Kune.
The Missionary Society of the SI. E.
Church, South, have appropriated $171,-
50ft for missionary services during the year
commencing the 1st of May. This sail
provides for opening a mission station in
Japan, should it ho deemed expedient, and
another in Central or South America.—
The Board rcccoinended the Rev. W
Cunningham be appointed superintend
ent of the China missson. This mission
is to be enlarged.
Austria’s Strength.—From statistics
which reach us through a French channel,
wc find that the military strength of Aus
tria in time of peace is represented by four
hundred thousand men, and in time of
war by seven hundred and fifty thousand
men. The Austrian navy, which is of very
recent creation, is composed of 135 vessels,
armed with 852 guns, and manned by 8,-
717 seamen.
maud good at 65 to 70 cts from wagons.
Bacon—Market well supplied. We quote to
day, hog roung cents.
Salt—*1.25 to $1.85 per sack.
Floor—Superfine $3.25 per hundred. Extra
Family $3.50
Candles—Adamantine, 23 and 25 cents.
Laud—12^ to 13J.< cents. Light supply on
hand.
Augusta, Ga., May 17,1859.—Cotton—prices
range from ‘.'Yi to 12X—according to quality.
One Thousand African Xegkoes Wan
ted.—An advertisement appears in the
News, published at Enterprise, Mississippi,
addresser! to ship owners and masters of
our mercantile marine, offering $300 each
for one thousand native Africans, between
the ages of fourteen and twenty, sound
and healthy, to be delivered within twelve
months at some point between Pensacola,
Fla., aftd Galveston, Texas. The adver
tisement is signed by eighteen responsible
-citizens, whose character is vouched for
bv the editor of the News.
|5gr- Entirely New ! Entirely New !—
What is it? That wonderful purifying agent,
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID ! This
is a new discovery; it is the result of learned
research; it is a triumph of scientific skill.
It is n chemical union of materials, provided
by nature herself, for rendering pnre the air
we breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed
laws—quick, sure, powerful.
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens;
It removes all offensive odors ;
It cures burns with instant certainty;
It is the best preparation ever used for
fresh wounds;
I*, destroys all vegetable and animal poi
sons ;
It relieves in a few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees, etc.;
It scatters boils when forming ;
It soothes boils when formed, and heals
them inpidly;
It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and
sores;
It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath.
The worst symptoms of Typhoid and Scar
let Fever are mitigated by the use of this Flu
id; it has been known to check the spread of
Typhoid Fever in families and upon planta
tions.
Leading physicians are using it in Charles
ton, Columbia, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo
bile, and New Orleans.
The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile
are using it.
Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, manu
facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by
the gallon at reduced rates.
For sale by druggists and country mer
chants generally, from whom orders are re
spectfully solicited.
Try at least one bottle. Price 50 cents.—
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in the Labratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville ; Kramer
A Co., Cartersville ; J. W. Gray, Adairsville;
S. T. Parker, Kingston ; A. H. Shuford, Can
ton. Jan. 27, 1S59—ly.
county. j don, Gilmer, Fannin, Paulding and Whitfield. |
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ■ Prompt attention given to the Collecting bnsi-
persons concerned to be aud appear at my of- j ness in all of the ubeve named counties. May I
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and ! (, e found in the office formerly occupied by i
show cause, if any they have, why said letters j J. H. & A. H. Rice. June 17, 1S58. j
should not begranted. ! —— ,
Given under my hand at office, this May 19,
1859. 6ni.
JAS KINCAID, Ord’ry.
WATCHES,
"1 f" J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, j
111 Ringgold, Catoosa county, Ga.—Will | i
I’-L • practice in all the counties of the Cher- ] 3 ggo prizes of
okee Circuit.—Particular attention paid to the ; -25,740 prizes of
collecting of money, and will promptly pay 1
over the same when collected. Mh. 19, 1858.■
SUESBIB SCHEME.
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE 70,'i'n DOLLARS.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware.
Class D, to be drawn ill Wilmington, Del.,
on Saturday, May 28, 1859—Magnificent
Scheme.
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
2 Prizes of
2 prizes of
4 prizes of
4 prizes of
4 prizes of
4 prize# of
193 prizes of
66 pt izes of
66 prizes of
132 prizes of
132 prizes of
870,000 is
$70,000
2S,ijnO is
28,000
12,35“ are
24,600
10,DOi) are
20,000
7,300 ale
S0,0oo
5,000 are
20,000
4,otW are
16,000
2,500 are
10,000
] ,nnn are
198,000
60O are
39,600
500 are
33,000
200 are
c '26,400
i :s onn
100 are
40 are
20 are
AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY
EPAIREP in good style and at short no
tice. Also Engraving and Plating. Ail |
am satisfied it will be done to vour satisfac
tion. M. H. SHOEMAKE,
May 12, 1839—tf. Cassville, Ga.
4 HUU. ;U3U UUU * “ I - . ' , , .
work warranted. Bring your work along; I 1 tend to any business entrusted to their care, 1
OFFORD, CRAWFORD & HOW
ARD, Attornevs at Law, Cassville and
iirtersville, Ga.—Will faithfully at-
M. LAZARON,
DEALER IN
any of the’counties of Upper Georgia. W. T.
Wofford, John A. Crawford, Cassvillc; J. A.
Howard, Ortersvilte. July 23, 1858.
158.4W !
514,800 !
$l,202,oo0
30,316 prizes, amounting to
Tickets *20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, Eighths
$2.50.
A nackage of twenty-six whole Tickets at $20,
costs $o20
There are 12 drawn ballots, and each
ballot being worth $20, makes $240
15 per cent oif, being 36
Leaves net
204
M. KEITH. Attorney at Law, Cass- Leaving risk to the purchaser, $310
Practices in the counties of j Persons who desire need only remit the
Cass, Cherokee, Gordon, Whitfield and | risk on a Package, for which we will send a
Paulding. ’.411 business entrusted tO his cure i Certificate as follows:
ATLANTA, GA.
M. LAZARON,
IS NOW OPENING HIS FINE STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
3J.6TH4H&,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Having selected these Goods with the great
est care, you will do well to call and examine
the splendid assortment of M. LAZaKOVS
Gents’ Furnishing Goods;
SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
Suspenders, Gloves, Half-Hose, Ties,
AND POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS,
may be found in large quantities, and will be
sold on very reasonable terms at tho establish
ment of M. LAZAR0N, Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Opposite the Post-Office, next door to Win.
Kay’s Book Store May 12, 1859—ly.
NOTICE.
44 Freight as Cheap as the Cheapest.”
* piIE Excel Line having been thoroughly or-
L g.mized on the 29th of April, P. L. Wade,
appointed President, T. II. .Johnson, Secreta
ry, It. Johnson, agent at Savannah, and II. F.
Russell, agent at Augusta; the Steamer Excel
will in future run in connection with New
York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Steamships
at Savannah, and Georgia Railroad at Augus
ta, leaving Savannah on Saturday evening
and Augusta on Wednesday morning. All
Goods lor Northern and European markets
and the Interior should be address^d toeare
of agents Excel line at Savannah
Forwarding of course free.
With men so perfectly acquainted with' tue
forwarding and shipping business, it is need
less t j assure the public that promptness will
characterize all operations of this Company.
R. JOHNSON, Ag’t Savannah.
H. F. RUSSELL, Ag’t Augusta.
May 12, 1S59—3m.
will meet with prompt attention. Office north
of the public square, in Rice’s building.
Nov. IS, 1S5S.
H.
L. RAY, Attorney at Law, Ellijay.
Oa.—Will practice in the counties of
: Cass, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer, Daw-
son, Fannin, Union anil Towns. Collecting of official drawings s
debts will receive special attention. j FRANCE,
March 10, 1859—ly.
A Certificate of Package of 26 M holes costs
$300.00
Do. do. 26 Halves loO.ij
Do. do. 26 Quar., 75.00
Do. do. 26 Eighths 37
All orders addressed to FRANCE, BROAD-
BENTS A CO., Wilmington, Delaware, will
meet with prompt attention, and the printed
‘ ‘ " sent as soon as over.
BROADBENTS A CO.,
April 7, 1S59—ly. .Managers.
)RICK MASONRY.—The subscriber
' will d» any kind of work in his line of
business at as low rates as it can be done
by any good workman in the State. As to his
abilities as a workman, he refers to any work
done bv him. Contracts taken in any part of
the Slate. J. W. FOSTER.
Cassville, June Sd, 183$.
EDTCAL NOTICE.—Doct. J. T.
GR0YES offers his services to the pub
lic. Prompt attention giren to all calls,
by day or night. Office in the Patton build
ing, north-east of the public square.
Cassville, Aug. 1, 1858.
\ T5. OATMAN, Atlanta, Ga., Dealer
4 in American, Italian and Egyptian Sta-
Ui tuarv, and Tennessee Marble, Monu
ments, Tombs, Urns and Vases, Marble Man
tels, and Furnishing Marble. Jas. Vaughan,
Agent, Cassville, Ga. April 22, 1858.
j
-L« Geo
0. O. F.—A regular meeting of Yal-
J.odge, No. 48,1. 0. 0. F., Cassville,
Georgia, will lie held every Friday even
ing, at 7 o’clock. Transient brethren invited
t» attend. By order of the Lodge.
R. C. nOOPER, N. O.
A. 1IAIRK, Sec’ry. Jan. 1, 1859.
Tri A A. M.—A regular meeting of Cass-
r| ville Lodge, No. 136, F. & A. M., will
J- • be held on the 1st and 3d Tuesday in
every month. The members will take due no
tice thereof, ana gjrern themselves accord
ingly. By order of the Lodge.
Jan. 1, 1859. SAM’L LEVY, Secr’y.
B ANK AGENCY.—Tnos. M. Compton,
Cassrille, Ga., Agent of the Bank of the
State of South Carolina, will sell Ex-
. , , change on Charleston and New York, make
\ ND all kinds of Jewelry Repaired, in good i advances on Produce, &c. t and attend to all
r\_ style and at short notice. # All persons ( business usually transacted by Bank A-
wanting any kind of such work done are re
quested to give me a trial.
W. It. MOUNTCASTLE,
March 31, 1859—ly. Cartersville, Ga.
L. S. SALMONS,.. A. B. MATHEWS,. .J. X. SIMMONS.
(SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.,
(FORMERLY OF GRIFFIN, GA.,)
3AJi)oL’S9i<i qi)D Seal'S
jy Dr. Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve, for
the cure of every form of Hemorrhoids, or
Piles ; whether of long stauding or recent ori
gin, internal or external; whether attended
with Prolapsus, Hemorrhage, or obstruction ; PTOTHTNG
and all by external application—no internal [READY -M A D E C L t i 1 - C ,
adjuvants being required in any case, only to
LADIES’ AND GENT’S
Shoes, Boots, Hats, and
regulate the bowels, if constipated, or in Diar
rhoea and Dysentery.
To all such, a specific is offered for their re
lief, which has stood the test of more than
twelve years’ active practice; and during that
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
April 28,1S59—ly.
SCOVIL & GOO DEL’S
Nov. IS, 1858.
C ARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING
and Blacksmithing.—The undersigned
hereby gives notice that lie is now well | Chattanr.ooga
prepared to do any kind of work in his line of Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13S miles, Fare $5.
I • - J _A_1 .. 1 '
C ARRIAGE AND BUGGY MANUFACTO
RY, Cartersville, Geo.—The sub- VV,
scribers invite the attention of the
public to their large MANUFACTUR
ING ESTABLISHMENT, at It. H.
Jones’ old stand.— 1 They are prepared
to furnish all kinds of BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES and HACKS, of the la
test styles and host finish made of the best
materials, from the best Northern and
Eastern Factories, just such as are nsf-i
ed in tho best shops in the Union.—’
As none but good workmen arc em
ployed, whose workmanship is not ex
celled for neatness and durability, they
war. ant their work to give satisfaction.
All persons wanting a fine Carriage,
Buggy, or other vehicle, are requested
to come and examine their work before
sending North. Carriages and Hacks
on hand at all times. Orders filled
promptly. All work warranted to be as rep
resented. Repairing done in good style, kg>
at short notice, ou reasonable terms.— jWM
Thnnklul lor the pationage heretofore
received, a continuance of the same is U' K
solicited. JONES A GREENWOOD. D“
Cartersville, Cass co., Ga., Apr. 7,1859—ly.
R. H. JONES, JXO. GREENWOOD.
T imes of arrival and depar-
ture of Trains on the Western A Atlantic
Railroad:
Day Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.15 A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga 6.23 p.m.
Night Pass. Train leaves Chat.
Arrives at Atlanta
Up day Express Freight and Pas
senger Train leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga
Down day Express Freight and
Passenger Train leaves Clint.
Arrives at Atlanta
Up night Express Freight and Pas
senger Train leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga
Down night Express Freight and
Passenger Train leaves Chat.
Arrives at Atlanta
J3{?” This Road connects eacii way with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
d the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at
business in good style and at short notice.—
He employs none but good workmen, and is
confident that all work put up at his estab
lishment will give satisfaction.
July 1,1S5$. H. H. HOLMES.
Jan.I, 1839.
JOHN W. LEWIS,
Superintendent.
s
TAXDARD JOB OFFICE.—The Stan
dard Office bein£ well supplied with a
OCT. J. AY. KINABREAY, having lo- ^'«r«® variet l r of the best kinds of printing
° i I< wp :irt» nrpniirpd to do all kn
D Vre. .. «. it. “ ] materials, we are prepared to do all kinds of
caied permanently in Cassville, offer his , J0B j’RlNTING m the best style of the art,
professional services to the public, and I , (t sllort and at low terms,
will attend promptly to every call, day or. Particular attention will be paid to the
night. Office next door south of J. A. ier-| nr j llt i n! T „f Circulars, Blanks of all kinds,
rell’sresidence, where he can be found during ; B | ll|lk jj o(es , p n ,gamines, Hand and Show
the dav,—at night at the residence lately occu- ■ B j|f s Posters Ac.
pied by Key. D. Kelsey. Thankful for past ] wte respectfully solicit the pat ronacre oi the
TIPPY Mill in TEVTIQ UIPDIITT ln ASS SHERIFF’S SALES for June,
Hr II UULliM dfiVTinU HHlIlIllR f .lSSJ —On the first Tuesday in June
piTPVTrn tin a loan I next, within the legal hohrs of sale, before
T tito 1 • ' . 1 .. 1 ; the court house door in the town of Cassville,
HIS Machine takes the donblc-locx stitch, | tke { 0 u„wing propertv will be sold:
aud sews with two threads, from common I
Jeddo.—This famous city of Japan is
tiius described by the London Times:
Had we thirty years to prepare for an-
.. . .. * \ 11 4. t j ' time has never failed, within the knowledge of
celic visitors wc should never get London i . \
. T ., * , 'the propi letor, of curing every case,
so ready as Jeddo appears to have been ; The p roprietor has no UeiltilU cy in savin
without any ' ' ”
■everybody
regular institutions
lieggars, no
erty, no drunkenness, no fighting, no bad j tab^e^and^wiu'ke^ aVv ; l *»**■
to remind ' length of time. * " ’ " 1 11
| For sale in Cassville by S. Levy, agent.
T. H. CAVANAUGH, Proprietor,
Jan. 13, 1859—6m. St. Louis, Mo.
patronage, he asks a continuance of the same.
Cassville, Ga., Feb. 1, 1S59.
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BUSS' DYSPEPTIC REI1 EDA*
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY'
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY'
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY'
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
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Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
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Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and Sooth Carolina
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Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
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Sold in Georgia and Smith Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
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In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
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It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any ease of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia, j
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case ol Liver Disease, i
Or any case of Liver Disease, |
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
If directions arc followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions arc followed.
If directions are followed.
I f directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
II directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
Can he scut by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can he sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Soud a Postage Stamp to the Proprietor for I
his Pamphlet oil “Diseases of the Stomach
and Bowels.” AY. AY. BLISS, Proprietor, ,
363 Broadway, New York.
For sale iu Cassville at the
April 14,1859. STANDARD OFFICE, j
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOBS CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
The Great Southern Remedt,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
. The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedt-,
The Great Socthkrs Remedy,
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly. j
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly. :
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly. j
Planters t ike notice
IManteis take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice f
Planters take notice
THAT -OftE&T * ‘
lHAT wheat REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
T I ,r GREAT REMEDY
TiUT GREAT TfEMEDY
that great w.ufpy
THAT AT REMEDY
sakCHeT srncifW
SANCHEZ’ SPBC1HC
Sanchez’ sprane
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
• sanciiez' smnrjc
SANCHEZ’ Sl’ACtoTC
THE ONLY rO-mVK CURE
TH-- ONLY PU8IIIYE CBH*
lilt ONLY POSITIVE CURE t
THE ONLY Fu5in» B CURE
THE ONLY J'lSlTlVE CURE —
TUE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
KEFG-KS TH* PEOPLE
before tue people
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE tub PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
before the people
is easily taken
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
HAS KO BAB TA»E
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
ItAS NO Bad TASK
HAS NO BAD TASTE
U.lS NO BAD TASTE
CONTAINS NO COPAIYA
CONTAINS NO COPAIYA
CONTAINS NO COl’AlYA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS no COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CAN BE SENT BY MATE
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN DE SENT BV MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BB SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BB SENT BY MAIL
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CA-'KIED IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
carried in the trunk
CARRIED LN THE TRUNK
carried in the trunk
WITHOUT BREAKING- ■
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
without BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
TUE FULL DIRECTIONS
THt HULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
UIE FULL DIRECTIONS
iDK FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
AROUND
EACH
PACKAGE
around
K.V 11
PACK IGR
AROUS’D
Each
package
around
EACH
p ack AG ■
around
KICK
package
around
EACII
PACKAGE
around
EACH
PACKAGE-
COMPUfiD
WIUI
COMPl.lKO
WITH
COMPLIKU.
WITH
COM PI.TED
WITH
COMPILED
WITH
COMPLIED
WITH
COMPLIED
WITH
WILL
EFFECT
A CURT
WILL
EFFECT
A CURE
WILL
EFFECT
A CURE
WILL
EFFECT
A CURB
WILL
EFr-'-.cr
A CURB
WILL
KFFKGT
A CURE
WILL
EFFECT
A CUBE
public. All orders must be accompanied with !
the cash, or an “acceptable city reference” j
given. Jan. 1, 1859. j
- i : I - r ' 1 ] Planters take notice
H TTW Gf)hn<? \T G \ tmTTT T F The 1 That it is the only sure ur.d positive remedy
AT**" IxUUDS Ai GASSi IGLJte. ine Thilt jt is ,| )0 „„i v su i-e and positive remedy
\ undersigned would respectfully call the That it is the oidv sure and positive remedy
-L 1 attention of the citizens of Cassville and j That it is the only sure and positive remedy
the public generally to his Stock of Goods— j That it is the only sure and positive remedy
consisting of Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Hats, , That it is the onlv sure and positive remedy
Caps, Ac. Also, a tine stock of Ladies’ and } That it is the onlv sure and positive remedy
Children’s Boots, Gaiters, walsing shoes— That it is the onlv sure and positive rentedv
with and without heels. Gents’fine calf Boots That it is the only sure and positive remedv
and Shoes; Brogans; Cloth Gaiters, Congress H’hat it is the onlv sure and positive remedy
Gaiters, Ac.; Boys’ Shoes, of various kinds 1 Before the People,
smells—in fact nothin;
Englishmen of their beloved city.
The Southern Baptist Convention which 1
has recently been in session in Richmond, i
Virginia, adjourned on Tuesday last, tenth :
inst, to meet in Savannah, Georgia, on the
Yonr Hair is Harsh,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
Friday before the second Monday in May, *^'° ur ^ a ijjeProl’ Wood's Hair Restorative.
and prices. Also,’Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. Keeps ,
n on hand a supply of Cap, I<etter, Commercial ,
and see them—no charge for snowing them. Also, lot of land No. 513, in the 17th dist.! Note, Bath fancy and all kinds of paper, en-
J. A. TERRELL Agent. and 3d sec.; east half of lot of land No. 512, in velopes, ink and pens—all of which he will
Cassville, March 3d—tf. ’ ’ the 17th dist. and 3d see.; J. A. Erwin, vs. H. , sell cheap for c ish. Call at the l’ost-officiL
- J. Wade.
KRAMER & BRO., Also, one negro woman, Eliza about 23
rears old, and Mason, 4 years old. Bill, 2 rrs.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL old; Francis Ervrin, rs. 31. A. Hardin, Ex’r
DHTJ GrGrXSTS, , AjsOjliffihead ofs^p, aohead^of^ho^Ui j flew'prepwed t.f make ^d'repmrCare i
ROB’T C. LATIMER.
Cassville, Ga., March 10, 1859.
/CARRIAGE AND BLACKSMITH;
Cartersville, Cass Co., Ga. ofc-lUle ’ John Wassers > T3 - G - " ' Ho "' riages. Baggies, Wagons, or anything in his i
1861. Rev. Jno A. Broaddus, of trgmia, . If your Hair is Restorative. TI AVE coostantly on hand a full assort- Also, 10,000 brick; J. H. Carter, vs. Henry '"110° has" one* of the best BLACKSMITH’S !
is appointed to preach the introductory ser-s | fvou are g ^ A ^ 0t * JLL ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Hoffman. my!2 J. C. AYCOCK, Sheriff. ; and some of ihe best WOOD WORKMEN in
; ' Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. 0ILS > GLASS. 4c.
If you have Nervous Headache,
mon, and Rev. W. H. McIntosh, of Ala
bama, alternate.
Grand Jurors on^tue Wanderer Case.
—Savannah, May 11,—Six of the members
of the Grand Jury of the U. S. District
Court, whieb found the true bills in the
Wanderer case, have protested against the i
Physicians, Planters, and the public gener-
l!y are respectfully informed that we are re- ^ * ..wn.uw.m, „
1 cei'ving constant supplies of the above articles thjTOrdinary otcis* county
tive. from first bands, and arc so 1 ling at as low pn- to sell the ;f esroe3 belonging to the
. .... nnv IlnioF Stiira via triix xmilhorn fsinrt. .... .. *. . • r •* - ,
Georgia.
TATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.— ] Thankful for past patronage, he begs a con-1
n will be. tinnance of the same. Work warranted,
for leave; All those indebted to him for last year’s.
S ' ^ ^ _ _
Two months after date, application will be tinnance of the same. Work warranted. _ j
f. u h. it ■ R es torative. j * rom ** rit hands, and arc sriling at as low pri- to se fl me Negroes belonging to the Estate of' shop accounts are requested to call and settle j
If vou have Emotions : ce3 18 ? n - T Dnl * , Stor f lh , e . Southern coun- gilas M deceased, late of said county. bv cash or note, without delay.
111UU nave jirupiians, o' trv. Knowing the that are prac- ’ TYRE B DAVIS. Ex’r.
Ifvou desire GtoTsvHffir 3 8 Ha,rRSS tiled in powdering and preparing Drug? we I M J E M aIsON^Ex x.
• Usfprof Wood’s Hair Restorative, have these articles prepared under our imme- _ Aprii 7 -2m.
CassviHe, Meh 25,1858—ly
If you desire to preserve the Color.
diate supervision, thus insuring to cur cus- *_
ATTENTION, FARMERS.
i TTARXESS MADE AND REPAIRED?!
i I - ! —The undersigned keeps constantly oc {
-IJ hand a good supply of rcadv-made Har- !
ed r desire for its repeal.
re-„ vCr w a" n n . ‘ tomers pure Drugs and Medicines.
1, ; U;,e Prof. Wood s Hair Restorative. , rsy i’hvsicians and others are invited to i » - ; JLJ hand a good supply 1
law under whilih they acted, and express-: - T0U CS ‘rf,° Wood*. Tilted. calTand examine our stock before purchasing ri'IlE subscriber is prepared to stock Scythes J (mane by himself.) REPAIRING done 1
1, wont » uhevr. \rtirte. ! elsewhere. A for the coming harvest, and from long ex- j at s u»rt notice and in go .d style. His old I
it you -pkj. i J3Y- Preparations not officinal prepared to perienee m the business tie believes he will be j f r j e nds and the public generally are requested '
rr^ttn .dtnlm The Itemiiifnl T^t-t estor * t,rc - or d er . | able to give geoerqj satisfaction. His shop U) _j V( , [,im .1 call, when they v.-ant anything
If you „ p . w ,. j,. ’ i S3?" Orders bv mail promptly attended to mav be found one mile south-east ot Eubarlee ; n |,is line »f business. Call at Mr. Holmes’!
■l..iV.?thfnrvn^l tor * tlTe - andsatisfaction 'guaranteed. Mills. He will also do all he can to convey Carriage Shop, np stairs.
Use Prof. Wood’s HafrR«iorative. f ^ share of public patrona^-is r^pect- Cradles to differrnt points in the county, if de- ; W. B . BOHANNON. J
If vou wish a Beautiful Complexion, fully solicited. KRAHLRABRO.. sired. _ ..... Cassville, Jam 6, ls„a—ly.
' Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.’ , Corner opposite JonesAGreenwooe,
If vou wish a face free from Pimples, , Apr. 14. Carriage Factory.
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
Editorial Shot.—Private Xisbet, of the
Baldwin Blues and.Federal Union, won a
leather medal at'ifc target shooting during
the Maean encampment He handles a pen
better than he does a musket—Sarannah
Republieen.
Maeonbv, the ex-agent of Adams' Ex
press, at Montgomery, Alabama, was ar
rested at New York on Saturday night
and held to bail in $80,000. It is said that
he was on his way to Europe.
Farmers, bring on roar blades if ron please,
For I iriii mve your cullers "Teat ease.
- L. W. GAINES.
If vou wish to appear Young TOB PRINTING, of every description, Cass county, Ga.. May^Rsm—At.
' Use Prof. WoodsHair Restor«t.v. I neat , v >t the Statldard Office—
ReId U tbT«r^a“of W^BtoB^torittive.! V mu5t b P I" id for wieE d ^
If vou want to find it __ .
The Depot is at 114 Market st, St Louis, Mo
I
RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Bail Road,
near Cotton Factory, Augusta, Ga.—Or-
U,.:i 1
lirered—bear this in mind.
Tie Depot is at 11* jurse* su, ;
It is also sold by everr popadar Druggist in T>LANK NOTES, printed on good paper
(r and couatrv. J3 and m good style; one dollar per bun-
tuh™ ‘J o- 1 oroce.
JUSTT RECEIVED ! ders are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads,
A riv . . - ,. . peter aiis all kinds of Machinery for Gold Mines, Bridg- '■
FttE assortment of M ACHINE OIL>, Bran - Bridges, Gas Works, Flour Mills, J
\-lhvi7-n Kilo Driirriai. Pa P cr M!t,s ’ Mn,S ’ Gear!lJ P- Water '
xs KBaHER *BBQ-y Dniggat^ i Wheels; all kinds off Smith work; Shafting ■.
May 12,1859- . Cartersvffle, Ga. j and Circular Saw Mills, complete. !
— r-: I WTM. HIGHT, (-
Blanks far sate attke Standard odee. I 1 March 34, Proprietor.
Before the People
Before the People
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea mid Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flnx.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flnx.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea ami Flux.
Id Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
It never fails.
It never fuilsv
It never tails.
It never fails,
ft never fails.
It never tails.
It never tails.
It never tails.
It never fails.
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozeu-
Packages of half dt»zen
Packages of half dozeu
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put op expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly- tar plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations*
Put up expressly for plantations.
Pat ap expressly tar plantations.
For sale in Casrilie by
April14, 1 So 9. Mc)IURKT ALgWRj
KOBE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORF. SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
AS'D PERMVHEMrr.r
and permanently
asii permanently
and permanently
and PERMANENTLY
and permanently
and permanently
WITH LESS TROUBU2 .
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE.
with lkss Trouble
WlftT LESS TROUBLE-
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITHOUT I/K4 OF TINK
wir 'Out L ’sa of hue
WITHOUT-LOSS OF TfMK
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS Of' IIMK
WITHOUT LOS-i OF TIME.
WITHOUT LOSi OF TIME
OR CHANGE OF PICT
OR CHANHE OK LIEU
OR CHANGE OK DIET
on chanoe ok niCT
OR CHANGE OF PICT
OR CHANGE OK PIET
OR CHANGE OK DIET
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
than any known remedy
TinN ANY KNOWN .EMERY
THAN any KNOWN remedy
than ANY r\NOWN REMEDY"
THAN ANY KNOWN KBMKDY
IN OO.NORKHCEA A GLEET.
IN GONORRH0CA .V GLEET.
IN COXORKHtKA h GI.KKT.
IN GoNORRIKEA A GLEET.
IN GONDRRHffiA It GLEET.
1.N GONORRIKEA k GLEET.
IN GOSOSRHffil fc G'KCT,
planters; to W
PLANTERS, THU ■
PLANTERS, THIS IS '
PLANTERS, THIS ■
PLANTERS, THIS IS
I'LAXTERS, THE ■
PLANTERS, THIS B
k VALUABLE REMEDY
A VALUABLE REMEDY
A VALUABLE REMEDY
A VALUABLE REMEDY
A VALUABLE REMEDY
A VAI.UALIE REMEDY
FOR YOUR NEGROES
FOR YOUR NEGROES,
FOR YOUR NEGROES !
FOR YOUR NEGROES t
FOR YOUR NK.UKOea -
FOR YOUR NEGROES;
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES Til 13K HEALTH
IT SAVIS THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES THEIR 1IEAITH
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
AND THEIR CONSUTUTTOW,
AND -HEIR CONi-TimiOM,
AND THEIR CONSTITETION,
AND TIIITR CONSmCTION,
AM) THEIR CONSTITUTION
TOU LOSS OF HANDS,
YOU LO.-S OF HANDS,
YOU L'l.-S OK HANDS,
TOC LOSS OF llANIH,
YOU LOcS OF HAMS,
H CUKES QUICK,
IT CURES QUICK,
IT CURES QUICK.
• IT CUIUS QUICK,
IT CURES QUICK.
A BIG DOCTOR’S BILI.
A BIG DOCTOR’S I ILL
A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
t BIO DOCTOR’S kills.
and never fails
and never kails
AND NEVER FAILS
AND NEVER FAILS
& AND NEVER FAILS
PRICE TWO ’DOLLARS
PEI ICE TWO DOLLARS
PRICE TWO DOLLARS
PRICE TWO DOLLARS
PRICE TWO DOLLARS
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
packages of half doz.
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
PASK AGES OF HALF DOZ.
PUT CP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PST UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
FOR PLANTATION t
FOR PLANTATIONS!
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOB PLASTTATIONH
Every [iiuep6 And C.uatry Merobsnt should
Leap a supply ortLis valoslde Rtasdy. not ouly
from th* jirufit. that sserne froiu iu ssks, but as
so of Jd>i!s»Hiropy ipwsids snSFriaf bamaoi-
ty. It will be made to the ecpedal tad poeuniary
Sutevest ot sP Dni?j.els to purdimHy
W. W. BUSS, PIIOPRIEIOB,
£63 flfOADWAY. NEW YORK.
Far Sale In Cusvllla
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
S4VK3
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
April 14, ’ota at the Stasdaxp OvW*.
S ~ TATE OFiffiaaGlAuCp^ COUXlfe 1
T'Vu months after date application will be
Baade to the Ordinary off Ca«s eountr for leave
[ to sell the Real Estate of Jesse €- €tai*». de-
ceased, late of said ipnn tr. .
! . SABAH AUK OCW,
1 April 7—2in. , Kcz'utriK.