The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, June 30, 1859, Image 1

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% Setcekl# Jfilmtig Briiispptr—0fbfltfi> fa Southern lights, pffratnrt, SUnrulture, Jwfigu anir domestic Erins, #c. 4m E.M. KEITH St B. F. BENNETT, Editors. EQUALITY IN THE UNION OR INDEPENDENCE OUT OK IT.” TERMS—.TWO DOLLARS i-rcar, ii Advance. VOL. 11. CA8SYILLE, G^.., THURSDAY, JLHSTE 30, 1859. >LO. §asiiifss Curbs. ^bberfisemrats. A c. 1 Sho, • lot. Scpelppi Edbelrtisetpepf^. C. DAY, Tailor, Cassville, Ga.—; \T GOODS AT C A SEVILLE.—The j M. LAZARON, . j -mj Shop near his residence—on the same; \ undersigned would respectfully call the ► lot. All work done in #ood style, and J attention ef the citizens of Cassville and warranted to last. Particular attention given j the public generally to his Stock of Goods— to Cutting, lie asks a continuance of the lib- ; consisting of Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Hats, eral patronage heretofore bestowed. j Caps, Ac. Also, a fine stock of Ladies* and 'Children’s Boots, Gaiters, walking shoes— . | with and without heels. Gents’ tine calf Boots and Shoes; Brogans ; Cloth Gaiters, Congress kin tiepebpl 'UdbetfLserpents. H* rgp Entirely New ! Entirely New !— ■ What is it • That wonderful purifying agent,, DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID ! This tscdlaitffliis. From the Southern Recorder. Cassrille, Ga., Feb. 1st, 13.VJ. E inds L. BROWN, Attorney at Law. Cass-j s^e" of |l. villc, Ga.—Will attend promptly to all i and prices. Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. Keeps -'g business entrusted to his care. 1 on hand a supply of Cap, Letter, Commercial IMP is a new discovery; it is the result of learned Gov. Brown 8 Speech OH Accepting the brothers and fro before the country ns a inu, research; it is a triumph of scientific still. j Be-Homination. un jt. No party can maintain itself if it Ilis Excellency advanced up the aisle ' sets up a standard or strict test by which party ATLANTA GA. 1* Is a chemical union af materials, provided ; t, ' bv nature herself, for rendering pure the air. . . , , M . LAZARON, we breathe . lts :lction u in obtdience to fi xed j aml asccnded tlie Speaker s- platform and i all its members - arc required to regulate IS NOW OPENING IIIS FINE STOCK OF i j avvs q„i c lc, sure, powerful. j addressed the Convention: ] their conduct and opinions oil all ques- J . ap, April 14, 1851*. Note, Bulh, fancy and nil kinds of paper, en- . velopes, ink and pens—all of which he will OSEPH DUNLAP, Attorney at Law, sell cheap for cash. Call at the Post-ofhce. j SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTIRM, FOR MEN AND BOYS. Cassville, Ga., March 10, 1859. ill prac tice in the counties of Cass, Gordon, Floyd, j Polk and Paulding. Will also attend to the se-j curing and collection of claims in anv portion ThTEW ROOK STOKE, Atlanta, Geo.— j of Cherokee Georgia. Office at Mrs. Johnson’s |\| NEW GOODS' NEW STORE! NEW ! Hotel. June 10. 1S5B. J_1 LOCATION AND NEW ARRANGE-! B ll. LEEKE, Attorney at Law, Cass- WM. KAY, Agent, has for sale a large as- Suspenders, Gloves, Hiilf-Hoso, Ties, villc, Ga.—Business entrusted to his ! sortmenjt of Books, Stationery, Musicp 1^Instru • care will meet with prompt and vigilant mints. Fancy Goods, Pistols, fine and com j fouml in larire auantUies and will be Itii.n nnil niiinii., nuidorer nniirtimllv moil Cutlery, wholesale and retail, at the low- nln .J DL IO,,na 1,1 '“rge qnunuue., ana n oc ition and monies paid ever punctually. nossihle cash rates A share of the public snl(1 0,1 wry reasonable terms at the estabhsh- * « dw S ‘ I *' ld “ rd ulbce - ftb - »’ . SSJ™'t'*<Z£d P mcnt of M. LAZARON, Agent, It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens; i Mb. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN It removes all offensive odors ; of THE CONVENTION : It ceres burns with instant certainty; , j but feebly express the emotions I feel f " h is ,he d best prep!irat,ml eTer ,,sed for ; when Isay that the distinguished honor “ a””./.’.!! »». ..1 animal poi- j «I»» «, 8«« »'« the splendid assortment of M. LAZARON’S ' sons ; ed and profound obligation to the Demo- It relieves in a few seconds the bites of in- cratie party of Georgia. I did not expect sects, bees, etc.; j to respond in person to this nomination, It scatters boils when forming ; ■ (j lc official intelligence of which was con- It soothes boils when formed, and heals ,, . ... > ,, ’ , veyed to me by your Committee; but they and told me that it was your wish that I would j do so ; and wishing to respond to every Gents’ Furnishing Goods; SHIRTS, DRAWERS, AND POCKET HANDKERCHIEF ! every particular. I do not endorse every j Know the Right M*B i act of the National Administration. 1 have I In a Southern city lived a young, aspir- rarclv seen an Administration whose eve-! ing vouth by the name of Linson, who . ry act I could endorse. But there has been i possessed more pridu and in enough of harmony for us all to part as wealth or sense. Unitemandmgtnati was a fanner living about sixteen tnilet from the city, by the name of McKeever, of immense wealth, and the lather of -two daughters, he formed the (feigft of becom ing acquainted with the fanii1y,"ir‘’i85t' ul timately one of its members ; consequent ly one tine day he decked himself in hii gayest externals, anil started for the rich farmer’s mansion. On the way his mind them inpidly ; It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns sores; tions of the State and Federal policy. I - nitv of sentiment upon great cardinal prin ciples is all that can be safely required. It would have produced division. Our oppo nents would have taken advantage of this j was full of speculations upon the prospect* to our injury, and we could not have blant- 1 before him; upon the manner in which he ed them. It would have been their right. | should conduct himself before Mr. McKee- I think I may safely say they are welcome - ver ; upon the style of amiableness which to ail they can make out of our present i i lL . should assume before the Hisses Mc- differences of opinion. I accept your notn- ] Kecvcr, and the mode in which he should ination and am a candidate, and want all ! use lofty and entertaining language geno- the votes’ I can get, and expect to get; rally. Evening had nearly disposed of the . pntronrge is respectfully solicited. Particular attention paid to country orders, Atlanta, Ga., It cleanses the teeth and pnrifies the breath, i desire on your part as far as I can consis-. many of the other party. 1 feel conscious I snn ; n the West, when he arrived in sight ticulnr of claims, and to promptly paying over tli money when collected. Nov. 20, 1858. NDREW II. RTCE, Attorney at ’metises in tlie coiintic A ndrew h. rtc Cassville, Ga.—Pri of Gass, Cherokee, 1 I )hK'Iv MAsONI’l.—The undersigned , -■—. i-, ~T t/^i IN have formed a copartnership in the bnsi-; I / iL U vT Y_L L O _L O a Law, | ±J ness of BRICK MASONRY rart»rwiili>. r:a« rn.. da. cion, Gilmer, Fuimin Prompt attention given nesH in «N of the nbeve be found in the office formerly occupied bv j * n P ar t of tlie State. .1. IL & A. n. nice. June 17, 1S58. ‘ Cartersville 9 Cass Co., Ur, hand u full assort- MEDICINES, PAINTS, The worst symptoms of Typhoid and Scar-' tentlv, I have appeared before you. of our noble State— Justly may she be tions. ! culled the Empire State of the South. My Leading physicians are using it in Charles- sincere desire is to see her merit and re- ; the State • ambition. ton, Columbia, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, t ;iin that title. Faithfully to serve Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo- j f( . ^ ? , hi hwt carth l y , bile, and Nev Orleans. °. , J ... , , The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile i 1“^ 1 havc n0 :,mb,ll0!1 that lca P S be ’ arc using it. vond her borders. I am no aspirant for Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, mann* Federal honors. I think I have cause to J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Ringgold, Cat iiisa county, Ga.—Will j .» practice in all the enmities of the Cher okee Circuit.—Particular attention paid to the ! collecting of money, mid will promptly pay j over the same when collected. Mh. Ill, 1858. , nd the public gener ally are respectfully informed that wearere- Fof specimens of work we. reTer to tlie two ! o#d»* constant supplies of the above articles factnrers, planters, physicians, furnished by I | je proud of the State over wll 1 College edifices at Cassville, or anv other | ,r " m ,irst namls.mm are se'liug at as low pri- the gallon at reduced rates. 1 the honor to nreside when I " " CCS as anv Drugstore in the Southern conn- " , , , , ; UOIlor to pret-iuc w lien i try. Knowing the uJuUsratwn* that are prac- F,,r s:l,e bv Iruggis s mi, conn rv mcr- yj c zt . (k . s 0 f tlie country and see her tised in powdering and preparing Drugs, we , chants generally, from whom orders arc re- 1 have these articles prepared nnder our inline- spectfully solicited. diate supervision, thus msnring to cur ens- Tfv at ’, c:ist „ ne bott ] e . r rice 50 C cuts.- buiidiug put up bv Jos. Chapman JOS. CHAPMAN, Z. H. CLARDY. Cassville, March 3d, 185‘J. w riXSIIIP IRON WORKS, Atlanta, turners pare Drugs and Medicines. Physicians and others are invited tu j Georgia.—I. k R. WIXSHIP k CO., call and examine our stock before purchasing ,,,, , . T./-Y11- i Mnnufccmrers of Steam Engines and i elsewhere. OFFORD, ( RAYY M)«l> A iIUY\ - Hnilers, Circular Saw Mills, on the most ap-1 Preparations not officinal prepared to ARD, Attornevs at Law, Cassville and I proved plan. Turning Lathes, Sugar Mills,! order. v Cortersville, Ga. —Will faithfully at- 1 Kettles, Mining .Machinery, Mill YVork, of all j Z^T Orders by mail promptly attended to tend to anv business entrusted to theircare, in | descriptions. New Styles of Iron Railing for j and satisfaction guaranteed, any nfthc’cotiniies of Upper Georgia. YV. T.! Fences and Ccmctrv Lots, Bridge Castings) Z-W“ A share of piibliejiatronage is respect- Wnfford, John A. Crawford, Cassville; J. A.! and Bolts, Railroad Work, Gin Gearing from Howard, Cartersvillr. July 23, 1858. | to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Powers, — and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings made TT1 M. KEIT11, Attorney at Law. Cass- ^gtxnerienc^workmen. a large and ■ 1. villc, Gil.—1‘radices in the counties of j wc .jj assorted stock of Xetv Patterns, and our l J* Cass, Cherokee, Gordon, Whitfield f.nd j fueilities being superior to any Foundry in the Paulding. All business entrusted to Itis care state, wc feel confident of givingentiresafis- will meet with prompt attention. Gfiice north J faction to those who may fnyor ns with their of the public square, in Rice's building. | orders, both in regard to prices and quality of Nov. 18,1858. jour-work. j X^T" Foundry and Machine Shop on YVes- bonds, as was lately the case, quoted at a higher premium than those of any other State in the Union. With a debt of about two and a half millions, while she owns public property worth from seven to ten millions, it is not strange tliat her credit Follow directions. Manufactured only in the Labratory of J. DARBY’, Auburn, Ala. For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville ; Kramer A Co., Cartcrsville ; J. YV. Gray, Adairsville; S. T. Parker, Kingston ; A. II. Sliuford, Can- i should stand high in the eonimetcial w oild. ton. Jan. 27, 1859—lv. Well ntav her bonds command the liigli- ller resources are vast and j n«.V physical strength would fail, and that L. RAY, Attorney at Law, Klliiav, ,cr " * Ytlantic Railroad. . *. , . ■ * . ISAAC WISRUir I ItOB T WINS n fia.—Will practice in ihe counties of • Cass, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer, Daw son, Fannin, Union and Towns. Collecting of debts will receive special attention. March in. 1859—ly. B 1UCK MASONRY.—The subscriber will d« any kind of .TDik in lits line of business at as low rates as it can be done bv anv good workman in the State. As to his abilities as a workman, he refers to any work done by him. Contracts taken in anv part of the State. . J. W. FOSTER. CasavlUc, Juno oil, 185S., ' WIXSIIIP CKO. WIXSHIP. March 24th, ls.v.i—ly. 1 PRIMES OF ARRIVAL AND DEPAR- thc Western k Atlantic M; ’EDTCAL NOTICE.—Doct J. T. GROYNES offers his services to the pub lic. Prompt attention given to all calls, by day or night. Office in the Patton build ing, north-easi of the public square. OassTille, Aug. 1, 1858. S\ in American, Italian and Egyptian Stn- * g• tuary, anti Tennessee Marble, Monu ments, Tombs, Urns and Vases, Marble Man tels, ami Furnishing Marb'e. Jus. Vaughan, Agent, Cassville, Ga. April 22, 1858. t O. 0. F.—A regular meeting of Val ley Lodge, No. 48, I. 0. 0. F., Cassville, • Georgia, will be held every Friday even ing, at 7 o'clock. Transient brethren invited t* attend. By order of the Lodge. R. C. HOOPER. N. G. A. H.YtRK, Sec'ry. Jan. 1,1859. turc of Tr; Railroad: I)av Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.15 A.-si. Arrires at Chattanooga tl.25 p. m. Night Pass. Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p. si. Arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p.m. Up day Express Freight and Pas senger Train leaves Atlanta 4.50 a.m. Arrives at Chattanooga 4.35 r. si. Down day Express Freight and Passenger Train leaves Chat. 5.15 a. si. Arrives at .Atlanta 4.45 P. M. Up night Express Freight and Pas senger Train leaves Atlanta 8.40 p.M. Arrives ill Chattanooga 7.01 A. si. Down night Express Freight and Passenger Train leaves Chat. 0.05 p. «f. Arrives at Atlanta 4.40 a. si. eg*” This Road connects each way svith the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at fully solicited. KRAMER & BRO. Corner opposite Jones A Greenn-ood’s j Laws of Newspapers, est premium ^P r ' Carriage I acton, j j Subscribers svho do not give express no- ; and arc being rapidly developed. Her rail TNJOT’ ro R j tice to the contrary, are considered as wishing j d enterprises are being pushed forward ivy/aavjij. to continue their subscriptions. | 1 . Freight as Cheap as the Cheapest, 99 ! 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of with great rapidity, connecting the aincr- I MIK Excel Line having been thoroughly or- j their newspapers without settling all arrears-. eutsectionsof thctStatc together. Already , r ,„l,,„i n „ ,i„. .„,, h Vif Anril P 1,' W-nlo i ges, the Publisher may continue to send them I , „ . appohlled P/esidept7T II Ihnson. S, er'et j »»til they are paid for. the people of remote portions of the State rv, 11. Johnson, agent nt Savannah, and If. F. | -J . It siioscubers neglect or refuse to take I e Lccoming neighbors. A few years ago - - - - — ■ ' »' from the offices to which tliev ! '- * that I have labored faithfully and honest-; 0 f Mr. McKeevcr's. The scene was expan- Iy in tlie discharge of my official duties.— 1 s i vc and delightful; extensive fields ami I believe that the mass of the opposition lengthy fences and lanes covered the land- party are honest men, and that they in i SC apc as far as the eye could reach, while their hearts approve my course, and that I the dwelling reared its painted front high many of them will vote for me. I shall 1 ;im ong the tall branching oaks, which grew sacrifice no principle to gather votes, nor : ;U ound it for shade ard ornament, do ( believe they that will sacrifice any j Linson’s bosom swelled with glowing principle in voting for me. I do not know anticipations at the wealthy and magnifl- whomy opponent is to be. I hope lie may j ee .,t prospect before him. and he wasanX- wh icli 1 have j be the strongest and best man of bis par- ; ; ous t0 form the aetpinintahce of the whole look at the ■ tr, for there is some credit in beating their j McKecvcr family. Seeing a shabby look- best man thirty thousand votes, which I j j„g mnn feeding hogs near the road, he expect if I live to do. I do not feel that I 1 r0( j e „p to him. when the following con- coulil be very well satisfied with less. I versation ensued: But, gentlemen, before closing, there is “Ilellow. Mr. Hog-feeder, is that McKee* another point to which I wish to call your ver ’ s dwelling, Mr. Hog-feeder, is that Mc- attention. it is my duty to say to you Keever’s dwelling ?” that I cannot undertake to canvass the “Yes, sir,” replied the hog-feeder. State. The present state of my health for- “Are you his overseer ?” bids it. YV ere I to undertake it, I fear that K ; r ’> -What the devil do vou do then?” wilf hi'fiiture nin , m' ,, ’'; 1 .n.i‘ecUnn 'with fev ! "re direct Lai, 1 they are.held responsible until j it took weeks, for the people of Cherokee York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Steamships they hire settled the bills, sum ordered si dis- ? (Borgia to reach Savannah with their pro- SL S iS?8aranto» “aiSrfa.v* evS 1 T^^bers remove to otherplaces with-! ducc and return home; and it was thought and August; Goods lor > and the Interior ofagents Excel line atSarsnihah and Augusta. Forwarding of course free. With men so perfectly sicqusiinted with the forwarding and shipping business, it is need less t > assure the public that promptness will characterize all operations of this Company. R. JOHNSON, Ag’t Savanmih. II. F. RUSSELL, Ag’t Augusta. May 12, 18.59—3m. sta on Wednesday morning. All ! informing the Publisher, and the newspa- ; Jq be almost going out of the world for the Northern and European markets j P e 5*^ are sent to the former direction, they are i *4,. iKo \n. k rerior should be addressed to care held responsible people of that city to go hey ond the Alta- 5. It has been decided by the Courts that ^ f{ ut nou - ; n a f cn - hours we may subscribers refusing to take their newspapers , * 7 from the office, or removing and leaving them j travel all over the State—from Last to uncalled for, is prii.w facie evidence of inten- j \y est an( j f r0ln Xortli to South. This is tional fraud. I ^ «. The Courts have also decided that a Post- j exceedingly gratifying. Rut there is an- master who neglects to perform hisidntvofgiv- i other tiling in which I feel a still deeper ing reasonable notice, as required by the Post- ! * . c , . Office Department, of the neglect of a person to j interest. I wish to see every tree wintc cliild in the whole State educated. (En thusiastic cheering.) I am willing to labor ; to that point, I am willing to devote the j whole energies of my life to the aceom- ! plishnient of that end. YVe can do it with- | out increasing the taxes of the people.— SCOVIL & GOODEL S take from the office newspapers addressed to him, renders himself liable for the subscription price. PATENTED JAN. 4, 185 More to be Admired THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM M1IS Machine takes the dmiblc-locs stiicb, , eye It woltx EMPERORS! . T : and sews with two threads from common j w-wt-hat j whv , a beautiful head of Hair- spools, and is perfectly adapted to all work, , Vy ^ eCJinse it is the ornament God himself 1 We may eveu reduce the taxes while we i-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Uhattannooga. sy to adjost, niul the operator can lonru Ks use ch eek, the ere be ever so sparkling, ; the bargain. The YVcstern & Atlantic rail Atlanta to Chattanooga, 136 miles, Fare in a few hours with perfect ease. They ure f. . jl . lh ' ; u if the head is be- 1 rp r ; durable, and cannot U out of order except j tair te.SSrf.Sd * oad " 0W W ,n S ,nt ° tl,C T,CaS ^ ° f from gross Mi’i*lp«nPkg Th*»ao llnrhuiPS :iri> I . . .. . . p * . _ . _ *Mt •/ - , for sale in th C l ARRIAGE AND BUGGY’ MANUFACTO-1 and 8ec them ■■ ®Y, Uartersyille, Geo.—Tbe_ sub- j ^ ^ TERRELL,’Agent. | , fnscd t w« or three times a week, Jan. 1, 1.859. JOHN W. LEWIS, Snperintendcr.t. _ RY’, Cartcrsville, Geo.—The sub scribers in'ite the attention of the public to their large MANUFACTUR ING ESTABLISHMENT, at R. H. Jones' old stand.—They arc prepared to fiirnish all kiods of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and HACKS, of the la Cassville, March 3d—tf. CASSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. ? C OMMENCEMENT SERMON, on Sunday i July 3d, bv Rev. W. R. Branham. test styles and best finish-made of the best | T TheExaminationwiil begin on Monday, f . w . .. „ ! materials, from tlie best Northern and ^ j Ju >J 4th tind close Wednesday, Julvqth. & A. M.—A regular meeting ofCass- Kas| Fact , iries , j„ st such as are us-/^^i Concert, Wednesday night. July otb F villc Lodge, No. lSti, F. A A. M., will ; ed t b# bcy t shops in the Union.— » be held on the 1st and 3d Tuesday in As none bnt good workmen are em- every mouth. The members will take due no- j ployed, whose workmanship is not ex- licc "thereof, and g.ivern themselves accord- CL .] j e j for neatness and durability, they ingly. By order of the Lodge. ; warrant their work to give satisfaction. Jan. 1, 1859. S. II. DKVORE, Secr’y. : All persons wanting a fine Carriage, ' ' Bnggv, or other vehicle, are requested B ank agency.—Tnos. m. Comp TON, to come ond examine their work before Cassville, Ga., Agent of the Bank of the i sending North. Carriages nnd Hacks State of South Carolina, will sell Ex- ; on hand at all times. Orders filled Commencement Exercises on Thursday, Ju ly 7th, ctosing with a Literary Address by Dr. YV. U. Felton. Trustees, Patrons and Y’isiting Committee are requested to attend. Annual meeting of Board of Trustees, at S o’clock, A. M., Thnrsdav, July 7th. June 9. D. KELSEY, President. STILESBORO’ HfSTITUTE. > chatigeon Charleston and New Y’ork, make promptly. All work warranted to be as rep-i ANNUAL Examination and Commence- advances on Produce, Ac., and attend to nil resented". Repairing done m good style, kgv 'j JA. ment Exercises, June 27th, 2Sth and 29th. the business usually transacted by Bank A- at short notice, on reasonable terms.— " irents. ’ Nov. IS, 185S. Thankful for the patronage heretofore [5 * — ■ ! received, a continuance of the same is & I ARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING solicited. JONES A GREENWOOD. will restore and permanently secure to ull such an ornament. Read the following and Georgia monthly, between thirty-five and forty thousand dollars clear of all expen ses and repairs. There is no bubble about it. The money is there subject to appro- judge. The writer ot the first is the celebra-1 priation by tltc General Assembly of Geor- ted pianist, Thalberg: 1 „ ia . an j should I continue to bold the of- New Yoek, April 19, 1958.^ ; ^ ^ ^ j ^ fcel that j have I should fall by the wa v. My official j “Oh, feed hogs, and do other little thing, course has been open and above board,—; lt | >0 ut the farm.” and is known to the people. I am willing! “YVell, Mr. Hog-feeiler, old .YfcKecver to be judged by my net*. YVhile in oflice ] ias sn mc d it tine looking daughters, I could not canvass the State-without fre-; hasn’t he?” quentlv neglecting important official dn- j “Y’cs, they arc tolerably good looking ties; and I ain unwilling to neglect the 1 ^,j g >’ duties iraportant official trust conlideil-to j “They would like to marry, too, wouUfnt me by the people for the purpose of can- t ]icy ?” passing for another term in office. If my “Don't know, but expect tli^y would if health permits, and I can perforin faithful ly my Executive duties, and my necessary co-opcratiou with the able, efficient and trust-worthy officers of the State Road, can assist them to pour into your State Treasury from thirty-five to forty thous and dollars in cash per month, I shall feel that I am doing the State more service than I or any one who may be my oppo nent could do by travelling over her terri tory and making stump speeches. This monthly argument I expect to continue to repeat. Thirty-five to forty thousand dol lars per month is an argument in favor of the Democracy that will be felt in the elec tions. For the compliment which you Have paid me to-day, and the renewed expression of they had a good chance.” “A good chance! They can get me— don’t (’on think Pd be a good chance?” “YVell, they might think so—go and try them.” “D ned if I don’t, too—good even ing, Mr. Hog-feeder.” Linson then rode up to the gate and as lighted. Seeing the old lady hi the piazza with her (Laughters, he thus addressed her: “Good evening, madam. It is getting late and I should like to have permission to stay all night with you.” He was informed that he could do so— and he very gladly took his seat till the old gentleman should come in, as she in formed him that he would soon. He had not been seated but a few ino- your confidence, accept, gentlemen, my ) n , ents when the old liog-fedler came along profound gratitude and sincere thanks.— j | ()ob i n!r a ft er the things, and finally came (Applause.) j in and sat down. The old nnm then be- __ _. , _T , , * T _ _ ., ■ gan to make himself perfectly at home The Utah Troubles—Letters from the ° r . ... , j with the females. Linson was astonished Attorney General to the Judge. ; a j j, c considered the hog-fccderVin- ■Attorney Gnccral Black, nnder the in-! so]enee b „ t this astoniK hnient was much iicen somewuere ai uuu, wi musi uauu - > Z* i’nVhefnl I me, if I do not continue the payments in- f***” of thc ^ l T /T hc ,ieard <*"« but to the Treasury at about tlJe figures;- ; th,i } tah ^ °, n ladies call him "pa !>’. '! H« r , ... mo tl»o ^ siibjoct of military force \Mth winch Justhe heard the ho!rfi*etlernt!eclif»n- Du. Wood—Dear Sir: Permit me press to yon the obligations I am under for ] )Cen somewhere at foult, or those under the entire restoration of my hair to 1 color; about the time of my arrival ted States it was rapidly becoming upon the application of your “ Hair Restora- ™ j"! " ,”' vc a ri-ht to ask me the i tlrts of >«.rcc wnn which ; >fust aA he hcar d the liogfceiler affect ion tire it soon recovered its original hue. I con- «u»u you wouiu iic,***' w r ... .... sider voitr Restorative as a rerv wonderful in- j cause of ft failure and you should condemn j cour ^ * or tc.cc * ately called the hoy was about 1o ^Truly ^“^ e ® cacious aS g^ e >jHALS^^G. le " I me if I have not done-niy duty. You have j tended durin S the tcr,n roccntl - v hc,d at take hislwrse, and be .involuntarily sai.I- New York, July 25,1857. a right to require of my successor in office j Pr ® vo City. “Boy, dot.’t take that horse. I think f Prof. Wood: With eonfidencedo I recom- , tfaine The road in a few years j llc S *J' S ll ,s ver - v probably the Mor- w ;u ride if it is late—good evening to all.” j should be made to pay the entire public “ b * cn cuil *- V of cr * mes “Oh, stay all night”- said the hog-feed- y ment Exercise, June 27th, 2Sth and 29th. it ray hair and whiskers, which were almost , , . „ , incrcase the ed uca . ; which they deserve the severest punish- “don’t lie in a hurry.” Snnday, June 28th-Cimrnencement her- white, have gradually grown dark; aud I now ; <lcbt 01 tne »Ute, ana increase me euucu | and that it is not intended bv the ; mnn, by Rev. S. Landrum, of Macon. . confident that a few more applications I tional fund to an amount sufficient to ed- j ’ Thank you sir, 1 must go,” mumbled Cartersville, Cass co., Ga_ Apr. 7,1859—ly. a. n. jokes, jxo. <: nets wood. C and Blacksmithing.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that he is now well | prepared U> do any kind of work in hi* line ef l. s. salmons,. . a. b. mathews,. . j. s. stmmons. business in good style and at short notice.- He employs uahc but good workmen, and is confident that all work put up at hi* estab lishment will give satisfaction. July 1, 1858. H. H. HOLMES. SALMONS, MATHEWS A CO., (foruerly or griftix, ga.,) 1 ilJI)oksqL’ qi)J Heiqii ^eqici'S iq Wednesday evening. Literary address by Hcv. J. R. Dan forth, of Macon. Public invited to attend. June 16—2t WM. CUNY’US. C ARRIAGE AND BLACKSMITH Shop, Cassville, Ga., by Win. Headdeu.— He is prepared to make and repair Cur- riagts. Buggies, Wagons, or anything in his - line af business. He has oue of the best BLACKSMITH’S Dp i ny aud some of the best WOOD WORKMEN in ^ 1 ' (jeor-is. YYhiteball Stuert, Atlanta, Ga. t'haukful for past patronage, be begs a con- 1 April 29,1859—ly. tinuancc of the same. Work warranted Chicago, III., May 1, 1857. the education of the children of another j .... *- . ok About two years ago mv hair j portion This I do not propose to do, I do ; <1,ll S enCL " bringing crnni . > ■ falling off and turning gray; I was 1 • . , : class and all degrees to justice. JheUMi- ag bald, and had tried many Rem-! not propose to increase the taxes of the , = „ , edies to ne effect. I commenced using your' j e at I had rather reduce them. al a " d ’ ^ ‘ . • Restorative in January last; a few applications j r . . _ . , ! public offenders must be exliausteil, uc- n f v fa u ~ fill ..TV I 111 that T desire in the wav «f the educa- i * ...... I I fastened Wonder. YVhen a voting nmn is a cleric ir* a store, LADIES’ AND GENT’S Shoes, Boots, Hats, and IDE .CLOTHING, July 4th, 5th, Oth—Written Examination. July ith.Stb—Oral Examination. ‘ original color, health, and appearance, and I: July^iuth—Commencement Sermon, bj ch^rfuUv rec^.mmend its to a!l. ed mv hair firmlv It be-ran to fill up,! All tliat I desire in the way of the educa-: \ ., . ! • B , ’ out, £nd turned back to its former color, Uon of thc children ofmy State can be at-! - f ” re f 6 * ° P " "! ° atl ' 1 <lresscs llkc ■> pnncesniokmg ne c.) At this time it is folly restored to iLs i . .. . , a-ft l the President is very decidedly of. the cigars drinks “nice brandy, attends the- !"'£&».. J. D. HOES. JulV 12th—Junior Exhibition. . * . . „ July 13 th Speeches from Graduating Class, Jane 25 DR. J. HENRY BOND, shop accounts are requested to call and settle 111 Commission Merchant. AnansU. Ga-— a gradcate of the baltiuoxe dextal collegx, by cash or note, without delay. IVI • ^ -- *• 7 ’ .c- -<• ^ ' Cassville, Mch 95,-1858—ly tained from the income ofthe road ifRbc; - , „ , . •. ;e . opinion: atres, balls, and thc like. -V wonder a-he we mana c ^ ^ ^ _ j First. That thc Governor of the ter- docs it all upon the avatts of Ins clerk* The Restorative is pat up in bottles of three | Gentlemen, I felt a great deal of concern ritory alone has the power to issue a req- s ]ijp. - ■ ■- holds hllf a pTu'q'imd retoils* for one dollar^r whenI i ‘ t ' ar<1 tile dissentions that pervad- ll i s i t ; OI1 up on the commanding general for, YVhen a young lady sits in a jiarlar all j bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per cent cd this body ; but when I reflected that ^ w j 10 | c or j iar t 0 f the army. ! dav, with her fingers covered witli rings ' $2°Mr^t^n r the n large folds’* quarh 40 p«r , the dolegat,ons sent “ p ^ th « , Second. That there was no apparent i [ WO nder if her mother don't wash, and A gradhatk or the BALTiMocK dental cullege, Gent uioTu in proportion, and retails for $3. j counties embraced so much of the weight fa. presence of the troops ' t}» c « 0 rk in the kitchen* - < Continues the business in all its TNFORYIS the eitixeng of Cass county that O. J. Wood & Co., Proprietors, 444 Broad- ., n( i talent of the nartv T felt assured that . 1 .... . , ". , , .. branches, in his large and’eommndioas Fire- X he has located himself in (Jassville, and is, way, New York, and 114 Market street, St. - lntl talenl 01 T , at Prova YY hen a deacon ot a church sells batter T— : , T . . ,-. Proof Warehouse, on Jackson street, near the prepared to perform all operations pertaining Lonis, Mo. ; you would be alne to harmonize, and part Third That if a rescue of the prison- re< . 0 nTendinir it as sweet. 1 winder if he S TANDARD JOB OFFICE.—The Stan- Globe Hotel. o his profession, and feels confident, after ten For sale in Cassville by Sam’l Levy. 'brothers I am hanpv that such has ! - J, w .tramnfed it , g l v rdSTr ^ dard Office beinsr well supplied with a Orders for Goods, Ac., promptly and eare- rears experience in the busmess, that he can June 1, 1859-3m. “ brothers. I am nappy » eram custody tod been attempted, it was don - t re!y 0I |-the ijwrrts.of Chnrt for his Urge rarietr of best kiwdls of printing fully tilled. The usnal <mk tocili'ties afforded give entircsatisfitctKm. Teeth extracted with-. - COUNTY -Whereas the been the result The plattorm which you | tfae duty of thu Marshal, and not thc salvation* jf ^feFlWinh^^Me^he^ Gl winmtod. May b«K G ^tate of Elizabeth Harrell, deceased, is ,^have laid down m^tsjny approbat,^on,- £9mmon tLe force which might yLu a young lady Metifer waist . at short notieo, -d.a* lo-.ter.nk. . . i ISKm'“n^da'ys ‘ j ""SS^Mteefa. to cite and admonish .111 and 1 « 7 ' f ^t jq I ** pessary to defend it. j third smaller than nature made it, I won- at my of- upon it [enthusiastic cheats] nordo I doubt j y ourl b. That the troops .ought not to | der jf j, C r pretty fingers will not- shorten ZZJZZ; that thc Denl0crat ’ c part?' throughout the j liave been sent to Provo without the con- ’ jy c gome dozen years or H*»o, h*S8es her miseraWo white she does ' live ? nrintiug of Circular*, Blank* of all kinds, WITn , Blank Notes. Programmes, Hand and Show BOOKS WITH LIFTS I BilU, Posters, *ci BOOKS YVEtH GIFTS! ai^ar ^ssrstaarsafai w • gentiree to air address Perfect tttiftictiop orvovru^m tor wUm. sn ai ' KtolHiltatto. ^atetoamg.roalimi from$5M > ( j -? Swwivkco.. Juue 2. Box 151 F. O., Phifadfclpbim, Pa. kiods of customers. July ^2, ISoS- lv utif para, W the use of the eleetm-majjnetic i^EOBGLl^^SS COUNT l. Whereas the r the art ^ Messrs. Howard A E^ri o ; of Carters- machine. All work warranted. May be found YJ Kstote of Elizabeth Harrell, deceased, is , hat e la BUU _ ^ * Tilleiftre authorised to make MdiollrMUtfl on at all times at his office in Cassvil!c the first _ . . , all 1 ani ^ * P^-.^ttonUon^ to, .paid to_toe Cotton or othar prodne. consigned to him. ; pwtofmn*-(tek a«d«n P nblic days. j -war at my of- upon it [enthusiastic choets] nor doidoubt 1 Jqne 9, I8o9 tf. i See wMdn the time prescribed 6y law to show . - - - « - x ■ cause, if ur tberhare, vb?lettenof sdnio*| ... . t. j*/*-.'• *' limit flSf¥l istration on said Estate should not be granted State will do the same. They Will rise in • CUJTencc the Governor, or kept there j makin- Vlllllfi, MUM, ^J^CIerk of^Sqperior or Infenor Court their might and ralty to the standard and ^ • | Ure? r- r> A ND all kindsitfJ^^yB^aired. m good- ~Given nJdcrmy hand at offioe, this May 5, | triumphantly suceeacfixF will be theresult . p ifttL That the disregard of these When a man coez three times a <hr for A. atyle and at short notice. All persons , S59 . Md _ j. W. WATTS. Ord’rv. Qur ODUOnentooredieted that thereiTould . n A ™I« Las Wn in T . T style and at short notice. AH [ wanting; anv kind of soch work done are March 31, 188*—CartersmBe, G». tales A «SE as iipo-. J&. mom «i May 12, 1^5?. qf MACHINE OILS, Ualter^nfie, Ga. Our opponents predieted that there would TWENTY THOUSAND BUSHELS , be rare sport and fun for than growing WHEAT YV ANTED. out of the dHamrtiuaa of the untemhed _R which the market price will fce perd.— Democracy. Iffid not behere iL I believe there were too ndch Rtieii.'denea m Sacks and money both on hand. Said eat will be received at Cartersville, Casa, Kingston, Adainvilto, Calhoun, or Resacca. GILBEATH A MOOS. Kingston, June 18—?t. Democratic party toffti tbto. Un* not to be expected thjit ye ceold aghu i» principles and rules of action has been in % dram ^ j fffc mil not by and many way* extremal? unfortunate. by go four times? Tbfy lidh'g fahifa fog the ensuing sear; When a young man is dep a f-ptopt. determination in | his daily foil for his jncon to crawl out of their j a lady wbp does,not know j tipper part. I a loaf of brwd or mcm^i garment. I won