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Front the Buffalo Express, Sep. 2.
Slondin'e Fireworks »t iftmjpu** Fall*. April m, last.
Another grot crowd eeeembied at the
Falls night before last, to witness the no-,
el evening performance of M. Blondih up
on the rope, which is said to hare been,
•qrthetioell/ considered, the finest of his
exhibitions. The grounds upon both
sides of the river were illuminated with
locomotive Tamps, and the eight of the
great concourse of people upon each shore
seen in the glare of these blazing reflec
tors, was of itself worth some travel and
expense. Blondin started from the Amer
ican shore a little past eight o’clock, an
nouncing his departure by the ascent of a
rocket
He had attached to each end of his bal
ance pole a quantity of various colored
and brilliant lights, which blazed finely as
he tripped down the slanting cable. But,
unfortunately, the lights upon one end of
the pole fell off soon after lie started, and
much of the intended effect was thus des
troyed. The other lights adhered until
after he had passed the centre, so that he
was a long time in view. At the centre
of the rope he sat down and rested a mo
ment, and before resuming his journey
performed the feat of standing upon his
head. When the last light fell he was to
tally swallowed up in the dirkness, and
the spectators were left to indulge their
fancies and test their faith in the man.—
Not long after, a shout from the Canadian
shore announced his safe landing.
Remaining but a little time, he started
upon his return, enveloped in a perfect
volcano of fire, spouted from a large num
ber of Roman candles l>y which he was
surrounded. The spectacle now was ex
ceedingly fine. The fireworks held out
until he had reached about the middle of
tlie rope, where he again halted, stoo-.l up
on his head and suspended himself by his
feet He hung dangling, head downwards
until the candles were all burned out, and
in that position he was lost to the view of
the spectators. Although he disappeared
under rather frightful circumstances, we
dare say there were not many who felt
any alarm during the succeeding moments
in which his fate was unknown. The
crowd waited patiently for the fearless*
rope-walker to emerge from the darkness,
and it was not long before the shouts up
on this side informed those of the opposite
that Blondin was all right
We have not heard yet what is the next
novelty which Blondin proposes to intro
duce in his performance.
E L. BROWSE Attorney at Law, Gw-
vtt»e, G».—WiU
a baeinees catenet
H. LEEKE, Attorney at Law, Cass-
ville, Ga.—Business entrusted to hi*
ear* will me with prompt and vigilant
attention, and monies paid over nnnclaslly.—
Office under Standard office. Feb. 1, I Sot*.
W V. WESTER, Attorney at Law,
Catbonn, Ga.—Will practice in all lha
• enmities of the Cherokee Circuit. Par
ticular attention will be paid to the collection
of claims, and to promptly paying over the
money when collected. Nor. 26, 18M.
L. RAT, Attorney at Law, Ellijay,
ft, —Will practice : u the counties of
Cass, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer. Daw
son. Fannin, Union and Towns. Collecting of
debts will receive special attention.
March 10, 1658—tv.
M. KEITH, Attorney at Law, Cass-
. vi'le, Ga.—Practices in the counties of
-Is Cass, Cherokee, Gordon, Whitfield and
Paulding. All business entrusted to his cure
will meet with pniuuit attention. Office north
of the pnblie square, in Bice’s building.
Nov. I«, 1S5S.
JEW GOODS AT CASSVILLE.—The
undersigned would respectfully call the
attention cf the citizen* of Cassville and
theTpnblic generally to his Stock of Goods—
consisting of Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Rats,
Caps, Ac. Also, a fine stock of Ladies’ and
Children’s Boots. Gaiters, waiving shims—
with and without heels. Gents’ fine calf Boots
and Shoes; Brogans; Cloth Gaiters, Congress
Gaiters, Ac.: Boys’ Shoes, of various kinds
and nrices. Also, Uosiery, Gloves, Ac. Keeps
on hand a simply of Cali, Letter, Commercial
Note, Bath, fanet and all kinds of paper, en
velopes, ink and pens—all of which he will
sell cheap fur cash. Call at the Post-office.
BOBT C. LATIMER.
Cassville, Ga., March 10,1859.
Professional Gentlemer.
What asses most parents arc; from some
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales—Oct.
O N the first Tuesday in October next, the
following property will be sold before the
court house door in the town of Ellijay, Gilmer
county, within the usual hours of sale:
Lots »f land Nos. 195 and 193, in the 6th dis
trict and 2d section; levied on by virtue of
sundry Justice's Court fi fas, in favor of John
W. Flours et. a!., vs. Jas. Byrd et. ul.; levied
on ns the property of James Byrd to satisfy
said fi fas.
Also lot of land No. 13, in the 6th Mist, and
2d section ; levied on by virtue of a Justice’s
Court II fa; Willian W. Kimsey bearer, vs. S.
M. Vails; levied on as the properly of the de
fendant.
Also lot of land No. 93, in the 7th district
and 2d section ; levied on by virtue of a Jus-
tire’s Court ti fa; T. W. Hyse ts. Jusinh Pless
—levied ou as the property of Josiah Pless.
Thirty acres more or less, of the South-East
corner of lot ot land No. 43, in the 1 Ith district
and 2d section ; levied on as the property of
the defendant by virtue of a Justice’s Court fi
fa ; John Steel vs. Jnliu L. Kied.
All the right, title and interest which the de
fendant, John W. Jones, has in and to the lots
of land that he is now in possession of; levied
on by virtue of sundry Superior Court fi fas—
Wm. (>. Searcy, et. al., vs. John W. Jones;—
levied on as the property of the defendant.
The lot of land whereon Allen Woody now
lives ; levied on by virtue of a Supcrirr Court
fi fa; Jesse Garret, vs. Allen Woody ; levied
on as the properey of Allen Woody.
Ang. 30—fds * J. A. GUDGER.Sli’ff.
G EORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas
Win. Franklin, administrator de bonis
non on the Estate of Wm. B. Webster, applies
to me for letters dismissory from said admin
istration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
unaccountable cause, they all wish to have
boys to become either Patrick Henrys or i persons concerned to be and appear at my ot-
Blackstones, orators or lawyers; and yet,
of all drugs, eloquence and law are prob
ably the most unprofitable. Out of the
thousand attorneys ground out annually,
scarcely s dozen reach any eminence wliat- j
ever—while the remaining OSS scarcely 1
make even their board bills. In this city,
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters of
dismission should not be granted.
Gireii under iny hand at office, this May 12,
1859. 6in JAS. KINCAID, Ord’i-y.
O Xtlm 1st Tuesday in October next, before
the C-mrt House door in the tow n of Mor-
MoM, Fannin ouunty, within the naval
hours of sale, the following property will he
sold:'
Lot of land No. 188, in the 6th dist. and 1st
see. i «»d Iota Non. 807, 804, 272, and one no-
divided half of lot No. 274, all in the 7th diet,
and 1st ace.; also one bay horse; levied on as
the property ot Asa Wade, to satisfy a II Is
frnas Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of J.
L. Brown and Charles A. Davis, receivers of
the Greensboro* Manufacturing Coir.pauy, vs.
the LawreSeeville Manufacturing .Company,
principal, and James Gsrmany, Lewis Brown,
Asa wade, and John Mills. securities; and oth
er fi fits ra. said Wad^. Also, one grist and
saw mill, on lot No. 304, in 7th district and 1st
see.
Also, bit of land No. 8, in the 8th diet, and i
1st see; levied on to satisfy » fi fa from Fan- i
nin Snowier Conrtpin favor of James Hill and
John Hill. vs. John I’atterson, deceased, and
Wm. M. Denton, administrator of said dec’d.
Also, lot of land No. 5,' in the 8th dist. and
2d section; levied on to satisfy a fi fit from the
Justice’s Court of the 1029th dist.. G. M., in
favor of Thus. R. Trammell, vs Isaac H. Ed
wards. Levied on by s bailiff and returned to
me.
Also, all ofL D. Vaughan’s in'erest in l-t
of land No. 89, in the 9th dist. and 2d see.; lev- r
ied oa to satisfy a fi fa from the Justice’s court
of the 9S0th district; G. M., in favo* of J. R. i
Mull and J. T. P'emon, administrators on the
estate of John Crumley, deceased, vs. L. D. j
Vaughan and Wm. Franklin. Levied on by j
a bailiff and returned to me.
Also, lota of land Nos. 190 and 191, and 25 :
acres ol lot No. 206, all in the 8th dist. and 2d
sec.; levied oh as the property of Alfred Wea- ;
ver, to satisfy a fi fa from Fannin Superior
Court, in favor of Joshua Daniel, vs. said -
Weaver. j
Also, town lot No. 55, in Morganton ; levied :
onto satisfy a fi fa Iroin Fannin Superior |
Court in favor of S. C. 1) >bbs. and others, rs.;
John W. Henson.
Also, town lot No. 3, in the town of Morgan-
ton; levied on to satisfy an attachment fi fa is-
sued from the 980th dist, G. M., in favor of
N. T. Carter, vs. G. W. Gunter. Levied on
by a builff and returned to me.
Also, lots of land Nos. 224, 259. 227, 281,
and 105, all in the 8th d>st and 2d sec.; levied
ou to satisfy a fi fa from Coweta Superior
Court, in favor of Lyman, Lears A Co., vs.
Isaac J. Collier and jos. II. Shivers.
Also, lot of land No. 172, in the 7th district
and 1st section; lev'e-l on to satisfy a ti fa is
sued from a Justice’s Court o: the i "27 th dist.
G. M., in favor of Jasper Ashworth, vs. P. J. j
Guthnev and Charles Davis. Sold as the pro
perty of said Guthnev.
Aug 23. WM. E. PIERCY, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
of Fannin county, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of M*..rgaiiton,
on the 1st Tuesday in October next, lots of land
No*. 249, 241 and'242, in the 9th District and
2d sect-on of said county; sold by an order
from the Court of Ordinary of said county, as
the lands belonging to the Estate of David Dil-
beck deceased, late of said county—dower's
right reserved by the widow. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
July 21, ’59. JOSIAH DILBECK, Adin.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court Inline door
in the town ot Cassville ou the 1st Tues
day in October next, within the nsua. hours of
sale, four negroes, to-wit: one girl, Fanny, and
her three children, Isom, about 10 years old;
Edney, 7 years old; Jack, about 3 years old.—
Sold as the property of the Estate of Silas Ma
son, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms—12 mouths credit with ap
proved security.
TYRE B. DAVIS, Adm.
MARTHA J. E. MASON, Adm’x.
July 21st, 1859.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J.
T H. Rice a::d Robert Russell apply to me
for letters dismissory from administration uu
the estate of John Russell, deceased,
i These are therefore to cite and admonish all
for instance, out of the five or six hun- person* concerned to be and appear at mv of-
*»* to* «* i tssEsssssaassiSi
only some eight or ten arc ever heard of j not He granted.
outside of their own offices. And yet the j mv han j. w? WATTS, Ord.
profession is “ so genteel" that foolish old i — — —-■ ,—-
J. ... * «■„! ,, n EORGIA, CASS COUNTY : Whereas B.
fathers and pride-stuffed mammas would ; -
actually prefer having their sons starve
and mould in this business than become
useful and wealthy in any other.
The idea that these “sucking Ciceros”
should «rer descend, or rather ascend, to
“toil and hard hands,” is so perfectly
preposterous that one would run some
risk of tasting leather if he should ever
think of hinting it Labor is considered
vulgar—to work is ungcntecl; the jack-
plane is considered less genteel than the j
lawyer’s green bag—the handle of the
plough less dignified than the yard-stick
T G. Tomlin applies to me for letters dis
miss. >ry from administration on the estate of
! W. M. I lei filer, deceased, late of said county,
j 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
j cause, if anv they hare, why said letters should
not be ; ra ited.
Give: au ler mv hand at office, this July 7,
1859. 6ui. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
( *3 EORGIA. FANNIN COUNTY.-Whereas
T David Withrow applies to me for Letles
of Dismission from administration on tlie Es
tate of Win. II. Lusk, deceased, late of said
| county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
! persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law,'and
^ __ show cause, if any they have, why said letteis
Unfortunate infotuatwu ! Not dignified ? j '‘‘’o.reuund^f my h^.d at office, this May 19,
There is no calling unAer heaven half so j 1859 . 6m. JAS KINCAID, Or .’ry.
ennobling as that of the fimaer. The pa- ! ^ FORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J.
triarch of tlie field, as he «its beside the ' VjT It. I’arrett, administrator on the Estate
toim*toto. M. Mr M toto 1-t^Btfte^CgtiTjaaC
feels an inward calm never known in the ' tion.
halls Of pride or the Court of Appeals.— | Tl,e *' are therefare to cite and admonish all
“ 11 j persons concerned to be and appear at my of-
witere else can we look but to the pro- ! lice within the time prescribed by law, and
ductions of the soil for safety of invest-! fCrfd g£nte£ ^ whj 3#id le “ er *
ment and for an ample teturn ? In com-! Given under my hand at office, this May 26,
menial speculations all is chance and un- j 18>!> * 6 *“ J - W ~ WATTS,•Ord’ry.
certainty, change and fluctuation, rise and : p EORGIA. CASS COUNTY: Whereas Ja-
Mi: In mercantile life scarcely one in ! J^rTdiiSESSEm.*on&
ten can avoid even bankruptcy. But with ■ estate of Daniel Mo»teller.
.... , .. i ' »„ 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all
the tiller of the soil how different A 55 persons Concerned to be'and appear at mv of.
long as God is good and nature punctual, ' lice within the time prescribed by law to show
*> long is he insured a life of plenty, imp- 3^
pi ness and health.—Albany A r . F. JTniei- > Given under mjr hand at office, .this Julr 7,
'rb&eier ! 1S59 - K,n * J - w - WATTS - ®rd.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to ah order of the Ordinary
of Cass county will be sold before the
Court House in Cassville on the 1st Tuesday
in November next, within the legal hours of
sale, all the land belonging to the estate ol
John A. Upshaw, deceased, known as the
farm whereon deceased lived at the time of
his death, tix: Lots of Land Nos. 233, SO acres
off of lot No. 286. 70 acres off of lot No. 235,
and 4sJ<£ acres off of lot No. 234, all in the 5th
district and 3d section. Sold for -theimrpose
of distribution among the children Terms of
sale made known on the duv.
Aug 25-tds II. V. I’ll ICE, Ex’r.
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS, Wm. II. Bradley applies to
me for letters of Administration de bo
nis non on the estate of Samuel A. Bradley
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ali persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed bv law, to
show cause, if anv they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept 1,
1859. Srtd. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Faun i a County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons con
cerned, that James A. Davis, late of Polk
county, Tennessee, has departed this life, and
there being no Administrator, and that there is
some matters of law ai the Superior Court of
Fannhi county that cannot travel in conse
quence of no Administration; therefore the Ad
ministration will be vested in the Clerk of the
Superior Court, or some other person thirty
days alter the publication of this citation, un
less some valid objection is made to his ap
pointment.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept. 8,
1859. JAS. KINCAID, Ord’ry.
SSSSKSSKS i28?
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS* DYSPEPTIC KENEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’DYSPEPTIC HEMEDY
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
Has the largest ante
Haa the largest sale
Has the largest sal#
Haa the largest aaie
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Of any medicine iu the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of anv medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine ia the world.
Of any medicine in the world,
yl 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
Ten thonadMd packages
Ten thousand puckaps
Ten thousand packages
Ten thonsand packages
Ten thonsand packages
Tcu thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and Sooth Carolina
Sold 4n Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
In fourteen months.
In fourteen mouths.
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
It is warranted to core
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to care
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Anv case of Dyspepsia,
Anv case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Anv case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Or anv case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case ot Liver Disease,
Dr any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Livt r Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
If direct ions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
Ifdirections are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
Ifdirections are followed.
Ifdirections are followed.
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 bv mail.
Can he sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can Ik sent by mail.
Send a Postage Stamp to the Proprietor fir
his Pamphlet on “ Diseases of the Stomach
and Bowels.” W. W. BLISS. Proprietor.
563 Broadway, New York.
For sale in C issville at. the
April 14, 1859. STANDARD OFFICE.
Georgia, Fannin county.
W HEREAS Wm. E. Mull and Mary F. 01-
orer apply to me for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Thos. W. Olover, de
ceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the ti -ie prescribed uy law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept 15,
1859. 30d JAS. KINCAID, Ord.
S tate of Georgia, picuk* cocxtt.—
Whereas Edward J.dinw n, administrator
— j Jc bonis non on the estate of John Evans, de-
We observe with much regret the MUM ceased, applies to me lor letters dismissorv
wmitosM. Me* Mtootoci *astaifiaSKfato^tossi
lu papers in claiming John C. Calhoun perauu*concerned,to beand appe-rat mvoffii
na baring been a believer in the doctrine
promulgated bv Douglas in his Freeport ! not be granted,
* , „ l r*:—..- —
and Alton speech. No man was ever so
(randy maligned. It Is n slander upon
bis memory, and they who make this
charge against one of the purest tuea that
ever lived, end the truest friend the South
ever bad, owe it to themselves and the
principles of honor which they have so
outraged, to recall the dander they have j
ao maliciously uttered agaiust the repute- j
thm of the honored dead, and make-alt
proper amends for haring circulated
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
Given under my hand at office, in Jaaper,
Janet*. 1859. 6m C.M.McCLURE.Ord.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Jes-
see Swain applies to me tor letters dis
missory from administration on the Eatate of
Jas. M. Ayeuck, deceased.
These are therefire to cite and admonish all
person* concerned fohe and appear at mv of
fice witl.ia the time prescribed by-law to show
cause why said Utlcra should not be granted.
Given under my hand ut office, thia June
3\ !M9. Cut. J. W. WATTS. Ord.
» an j n eorgia, cass county.—’
it j VT Jonathan Mclh.w applies to me hw letters
M "CK-ro— 1. na. ... .. , ■ . i d>*mi*sury from the Executorship on the Es-
Mr. Calhoun held that it was the duty of; tate of ThonmaJ. Alexander, decreed:
- ! These are therefore to cite and admonish all:
Kyis eqouscaed, to be and appoar-stray of-
vriihia the time pfunrihodVr law, to show
Congress—its bounden constitutional du
ty, to protect slavery in the territories
from all encruacittuonts whatever,
ml
«®§Si«bfc
waacucuihteftto
dtod.'—Fitelfcire
Georgia, Fannin county.
T WO months after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary ot said county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Jot n Crumley,
deceased. .MS. R. MULL,
JOS. T. 1’LEMONV
Ang 25—3m Administrators.
Georgia, Cass county.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county far
leave to sell the land aiid negroes of M. M.
Carswell, deceased. B. H. LEEKE,
Aug. 1—2m. Administrator.
G eorgia, cass county.—where
as Robert Russell applies to me far let
ters Dismissory from administration
the estate of Robert M. Linn, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, If any ther hare, wLy said Letters
should not he granted.
Given under ay hand at office, this April
M, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
G eorgia, cass county—Where
as Z. II. Clardv, administrator on the es
tate of David C. Ayies, deceased, applies
toms tor iettenjDismusury from said admin
istration.
There are therefore to cite and admoaish all
psoas tanctirae.d, to be and appear at my of-
9e within the tiaae prescribed bylaw, to show
if any they bare, why said letters ebnnid
«t th* .»
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 Gbkat Southern Reuedt-,
The Great Southern Remedy,
Tub Great Socthebs Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remkot,
Tiie Great Southern Rehedt,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southerx Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedt,
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousard Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousagd Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thonsand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thonsand Negroes yearly.
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters tak* notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
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TO
PURCHASERS OF BOOKS,
AT
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AND
t^THE ONLY
Gilt Book Enterprizer
ESTABLISHED IN 1854.
^ lAD QUARTERS far the United States,
at the Publishing House of G. G. Evans,
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penn.—No
connection with New York gilt stores. Cata
logues sent free.
Since I originated the Gift Book Enterprise,
I have repeatedly called the attention of the
public to my large stock and liberal offers, to
j which they have always warmly responded. 1
can now, with more satisfaction than ever, call
I attention to my largely increased inducements
• to purchasers. Being very heavily engaged in
! publishing. I exchange rny own publications
| for those of other houses, and am enabled to
’ procure aU my books at the original cost of
( making, and thus fan and da supply the major-
1 ity of the other houses engaged in the Gift Book
! Trade, with their books, cheaper thau they can
: procure them from other publishers. I can al-
‘ so, by my heavy purchases of watches and jew-
: elry. for cash, furnish them with their Gifts at
; lower rates than they can buy them from the
i manufacturers.
I Having such an advantage in buying, I can
assure my customer better gift* with their
I books than any other bouse, and cm give mv
j Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gift
will be delivered with each Book at the time of
; sale. Gifts worth $500, at the lowest wholesale
• m-iees w!’! impartially distributed with cv-
• erv «l,"* worth of Books sd’J.
Send lor a Catalogue, which will be mailed
free to anv address, containing the most valua
ble collection of Standard productions in Lit
erature, Philosophy, History, Geography, Trav
els, and the Sciences, with all the favorite works
of Fiction and Romance, and every other de-
K rtment of Literature, classified as described
low. Send for it, for if you don’t wish to or
der Books, you will obtain a very valuable
Book for reference, as it contains all the desi
rable Books in print, and will cost you noth
ing.
Particular attention is requested to the List
of my Publications, which will be found iu tlie
Laffies’ Cameo Ear Drops. ....
Misses’ do. do
- Mares' Ear Drops, with Stone Setting
Mirees’Gold Bracelet, half round band,
- etogvated
Ladies’ GoM Bracelet, half round band.
Gents’ Scarf Pin
Gents’ Jet or Florentine Studs
Gents’ SieeTe Hattons, Jet, Florentine
and Onyx
Misses’ Gold Stone Sets, Ear Drops and
Pin
Ladies’ Gold Pens, with Holder and
Box
Gents’ Cameo Mosaic or Florentine
Slesve Buttons 400
Misses’ Neck Chains 6 00
Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in
the above List, varying ia value
from.... .'. 50 cents to 25 00
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
To Agents I can give more liberal induce
ments than can be afforded by any other house.
In addition to larger commissions, it is much
easier to get subscribers for my enterprise than ), easily taken, has no bad tasted
anv other. | Is easilr taken, has no bad taste,
The peculiar advantages are— j s eas if v taken, has no bad taste,
A larger Stock and better Catalogues to select easily taken, has no bad taste,
from. ■ ; Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
A Better Assortment ana Qrtality of Gifts. ! Is easily taken, bas no bad taste,
More Punctuality and Correctness in filling j 3 easily taken, has uo bad taste,
Orders. | Is easily taken, has r.o bad taste,
By acting as Agents for me, : J g easily taken, bas no bad taste,
Persons wishing a valuable Library can pro- i s easily taken, has no bad taste,
cure it gratis. ... Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
siHcfrffip SPECIFIC. °
! “ 1J*‘ great remedy, Sanchex’ SrEciric,
2 00 That great remedy, Sanchex’ Specific,
- - 5“* great remedy, Sanches’ 'PEctnc,
**“* 8™** remedy, Sanch*e’ Specivic,
•-J® aP* 1 ««■* remedy, Sanchex’ Specific,
2 Ot) That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific
3 00 That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific
. „ That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
» 80 That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
1 That greet remedy, Sanches’ Specific
» 00 ■ That great remedy. Sanchez’ Specific’
f That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific’,
l o0! The only positive cure before the p«,, D |,,.
The only positive cure before the people.’
The only positive cure before the people ’
The only positive cure before the people ’
The only positive cure before the people ’
The only positive cure before the people :
The only positive cure before the people :
Tlie only positive cure before the people l
The only positive cure before the people
The only positive cure before the people •
The only positive cure before the people -
The only positive cure before the people ’
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Those seeking an case method of earning a
livelihood can find it.
Any one desiring a good Watch, can obtain
it.
For foil particulars, send for a Catalogue. j
My large capital, together with my long ex
perience in the business and consequent famil
iarity with all its details, gives me an almost
incalculable advantage over all other parties.
All I ask is a trial. Send me an order, and
you will be convinced that there is no exagger
ation.
Do not forget to send for a Catalogue.
Contains no Copnira, can be sent by inai/,.
Contains no Copaira, can he sent by mail,
Contains no Copaira, can be sent by iViai’,-
Contains no Copaira, can be sent by mail.
Contains uo Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Coutains no Copaiva, be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaira, can be Sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail.
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Carried in the trnnk, without breaking!
Carried m the trunk, without breaking
Persons visiting the city, are requested to call Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
and examine for themselves.
G. G. EVANS’
HEAD QUARTKBS,
439 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
Branch Shire, 45 Cornil'M, Button, Mass.;
Special Notice to Book Buyers.
Carried in the trnnk, without breaking.
Carried in the trnnk, without breaking.
Carried in the trnnk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried ■» the trnnk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
As there are parties of doubtful responsibili- Carried in the trunk, withuut breaking.
ty advertising Gilt concerns, and some are inn- j
king many large promises, under fictitious
names, without the intention or ability to fill-:
fill them, hoping, through thepopnlaritv of my
latter part of mv Classifi.-d Cata'ogues. It con- enterprise, to deceive and plunder the public, i
Planters take notice
That it is the only sure and positive remjdv
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it IS the only sure and positive remedy
That itis the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive rem idy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy i
That it is the only sure and positive remedy , Mediam So 3 Lockets, Double
Before the People,
Before the People,
tains a large number of deservedly popular
works, by various authors; among wliicli are
oil of T. S. Arthur’s best works, well known as
a moral, instructive and pleasing author, inter
esting biographies, travels, Ac.
CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS.
Arr/ieuHural—This department embraces all
standard works upon general Agriculture,
Cotton Planting. Flowers, Gardening, Farm
Implements, llorses, Sheep, Cattle, Bees,
Ac., Ac.
Albums—Ladies’ (a great variety) Floral, Cap
Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, autograph,
Ac.
AnuuuU —Annuals for 1859—a large and ele
gant assortment.
Bibles—A splendid assortment of Pocket. Pew
and Family Bibles, in every style, from $1
to 850.
Prayer Books—A complete assortment, in eve
ry form and at all prices.
Hymn Books—As used by the different denom
inations.
Biograph teal—Works of Irving. Weems, Ban
croft, Sparks, and every other standard au
thor.
Bobtnirnl — By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Dar
by, Wood, Ac.. Ac.
Oe/itrey -Receipt aud Cook Rooks, by Mrs.
Hale, Leslie, Widditield, McKenzie, Ac.
German —Standard German Literature.
Birtionaries—Webster’s, English, French. Ger
man. Spanish, Latin, (Ireek, Italian, Ac.
Historical—By Prescott, Irving, Bancroft, Rob
ertson, Ilume, Gibbons, Macauley, and oth
ers.
Humorous -Embraces a World of Fun.
■Tonen ik- Erery description of Illustrated books
for Children.
Law and 3fed.icine -The Standard Works o
these professions.
Mechanical and Sciei< itTc —The most approved
works ou Mechanics, Architecture and the
exact Sciences.
Poetry—English and American. Octavo ami
Literary editions of the Standard Poet- ; —
Pocket and Cabinet editions —plain aud illus
trated, bound in every style to suit the taste
..fall.
Works of Fiction —By Scott, Irving, Cooper,
Dickens, ami all the approved writers.
School and Classical,
Travels and Adventures,
Musical and Glee Bonks,
Games Sports, and Pastimes,
Religious, Biblical and Theologie.il,
Odd Fell 'Wship and Freemasonry.
Miscellaneous—Our Miscellaneous Department
embraces everything not included in the above
classification, of an interesting or instructive
character, that is in print.
SCHEDULE OF GIFT8.
Patent English Lever Gold Watches,
with tine Gold Hunting Cases 8100 00
Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches,
‘ Large Sixe, Warranted good move
ment, with fine Gold Hunting Cases 50 O’’
Ladies’ 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches,
wr ranted good timekeepers,—with
fine Gold Hunting Cases 50 00
Ladies’ lsk. Case Gold Lever Watches,
Open Dial 33 0 )
Gents’ Silver Lever Watches, Hunting
Cases.... 25 00
Gents’Silver Lepine Watches,—Open
Dial 12 00
Parlor Time Pieces, new pattern, war
ranted loOO
Ladies’ Elegant Black Silk Dress Pat
terns 15 00
Ladies’ Elegant Plaid Silk Dress Pat
terns _• 12 00
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match 15 00
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match . - 10 0i)
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets,—extra fine -
(each) 10 00
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, plain ormgra-
ved Rand 5 30
Geuts’ Solid Gold Vest Ch tins—new
Pattern 15 00
Ladies’ Guards, or Chatelaine Chains,
choice 15 00
Large Gold Spring Lockets, with Doa
ble Cases 10 00
Large Gold Snap Lockets, with Double
Cises 5 00
The full directionr, around each package,
Til;-' foil directions, around each part age,
Tlie hill'directions, ?roum1 each package.
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, aronnd each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, aronnd each package.
The full directions, aronnd each package,
The full directions, around each package.
The full directions, around each package.
The full directions, around each package,
If complied"with, will effect a cure
strict sense of duty compels me to warn all i
against them. And if anv are deceived and j
cheated bv them, they should not be so unjust.
as to condemn me along with them, for they j
arc base imitators of an enterprise that has cost j
me an*immense amount of time ..ml money to .
place in the position which it now occupies,— 1
commanding an extensiveand increasing trade, . .
approved and endorsed, with the most entire II complied with, will effect a cure
freedom ami confidence, by tlie leading Pub- If complied with, will effect a cure
lishing Houses in the Union, whose letters of If complied with, will effect a cure
approval and endorsement are in my possess-; If complied with, will effect a cure
ion. and will be produced and shown at any If complied with, will effect a cure
time with the greatest pleasure. i If complied with, will effect a cure
J ul v 21—wjm. U. G. EVANS, j If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
B;
00K AND TRACT DEPOSITORY i {f complied with: will effect il cure
if tli- G-iornri* Conference. -Tin- Com
mittee of the Conference met on the 10th
inst., ;i!i<l h »ve permanently Incited a I)**p js-
itory at M icon. G i., where aH the 1» m>Ks «>t
our C ital.Mriie will he furnished at X i-hvillc
wholes'»le and retail prices, and as low as the*'
can be bought elsewhere.
Catalogues furnished free of expense, by
mail, if desired.
A large stock of Religious, Sabbath School
and 'College Text 15**oks, always on han t. Al
so, Blank Books, Stationery—such as Fools
cap, Letter, Note and Bill paper, Knvelopes.
Visiting Cards, Paper Cutters. Cold. Steel and
Quill Pens, Inks, Pencils, Slates, Wafers, Ac.
Sold as low as they can be purchased any
where. We respect fully :K-k f<»r a liberal share
of the city ami country patronage. Orders
promptly tilled. JOHN W. UL’BKK. Agt.
Mch 31 —gm. Codim Avenue, M ic< 11, Ga.
[ IXS11IP IRON WORKS, Atlanta.
VV Georgia.--! & U. WINSIIIP & 00.,
• " Miiimh.ciurers of Steam Kngines and
Boilers, Circular Saw .dills, on the no*st ap
proved plan, Turning Lathes, Sugar Mills,
Ketflcs; Muring M ich nery. Mill Work, of all
descriptions, New Styles of Iron Railing to!
Fences and Cemetry Lots, Bridge Castings
and Bolts, Railroad Work, #in Gearicg Ironi
1* to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Powers,
ami all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings made
to order at short notice.
Having experienced workmen* a large and
well assorted stock of New Patterns, and our
facilities being superior to any Foundry in the
State, we feel confident of giving entire satis
faction to those who may favor us with their
orders, both in regard to prices and quality ol
our work.
^f*‘ Foundry and M tchinc Shop on Wes
tern A Ytlautic Railroad.
ISAAC WI.VSUIP I UOB’t WINSIIIP | GEO. WINSniP
March :*4tli, I3-VJ -1v.
B
RICK MASONRY —The undersigned
have formed a copartnership in the busi
ness of BRICK MASONRY
They have now in their employ n targe num
ber of the best of workmen, and are now pre
pared to do BETTER WORK, IN LESS
TIME, and at fairer price*, Ilian has ever been
done in Cherokee Georgia. Contracts taken
in any part of the State.
For specimens of work we refer to the two
College edifices at Cassville, or any other
building put up bv Jos. Chapman.
JOS. CHAPMAN,
’A. II. CLARDY.
Cassville, March 3d, 1>59.
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, Diarrlitea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux,
lu Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flax.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flax.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flax.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flax,
I» Dysentery,..-Diarrhoea and FI ox.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flax.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails. -
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never tails.
P*oka*e* of half doieu
Packages of half dozen
Package* of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Paekages of half dozen
-^jfacta£ra«rhalf dress
Package* of half .tare.
Packages of half.
4kF«q*edijy for f'
i
'IS!
SB
Srf^MW^’sfcNURRY A LfrWRT-
Cases
Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold
Pens
Superior Gold Pens, with Holders and
Box
Ladies’ Gold Pencils.
Gents’ Heavy Gold Pencils
Gents’Gold Pens,' with Silver Exten
sion Pencil —
Ladies’ Coral, Garnett, or Turquoise
Sets
Ladies’ Mosaic or Gold Stone Sets..,,
Ladies' Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops
to match
Ladies’ Jet Sets, Pin and Drops to
match
Ladies’ Lava Seta, Pin and Drops to
match
Ladies’ Cameo Pins, large size........
Ladies’ do do medium.
Ladies* do do small
Ladies' Gold Stone Pins, small
Ladies’ Box and Glass Miniature Pins
Ladies’ Plain Gold Pins, new pattern.
Ladies’ Plain Ear Drops.....
Misses’ do. Gold Pins....
Gents’ Cluster Pins, Opal Centre
Gents* Single Stem Pins...,...,...,,
Gents* Cameo or Mosaic Bosom Studs
GenU’ Engraved Gold do. do.
Gents’Sleeve Buttons
Ladias’Sleeve Battens.
Udras* Pearl Card Cases.
Genta’ Pare! Pocket Knives, 8 Blades,
; oo
300
2 50
3 50
15 00
10 U0
S TANDARD JOB OFFICE.—The Stan
dard Office being well supplied with a
large variety of tlie best kinds of printing
materials, we are prepared to do all kinds of
JOB PRINTING in the best style of the art,
at short notice, and at low terms.
Particular attention will be paid to the
printing of Circulars, Blanks of all kinds,
Blank Notes, Programmes, Hand and Show
Bills, Posters, Ac.
We respectfully sol.cit the patronage ot the
public All orders must be accompanied with
the cash, or au “acceptable city reference”
giren. Jan. I, Ie->9.
I RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road,
hear Cotton Factory, Augusta, Ga.—Or
ders are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads,
all kinds ol Machinery for Gold Mines, Bridg
es, Draw Bridges, Gas Works, Flour Mills,
Paper Mills, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water
Wheels; all kinds of Smith work; Shafting
and Circular Saw Mills, complete.
W. M. niGHT,
March 31, 1859—ly. Proprietor.
Miasm’ Lavs'Pins....:...
Gnats’ Gold Watch Keys and Pencils,
G^ta’Grfd Toothpick*.’.'..
* ' with stone Setting
do do
.. or vest Wnkn
B^nrfWisA...^
Mosaic Breast Pin*.
7 50
10 00
5 00
3 50 I
2 50
2 50
2 00
2 50
2 00
1 50
2 50 i
1 00
4 50
250
250
250
5 00
1 00
2 50
200
.200
2 50
150
.*«
100
50
I**
W
5 00
C ARRIAGES AND HARNESS.—The sub
seriber Keeps still the largest assortment
of Vehicles to be found in the Southern coun
try, comprising Coaehes, Calesches, Rocka-
ways, Ac. Concord Buggies at one hundred
dollars. Leather-top Buggies at one to two
hundred dollars, and other styles equally low.
A card of designs will be sent if required, by
addressing M H, NATHAN,
March 17, 1859—ly. Charleston, S. C.
Refers to Col. H. F. Price, Cassrille. Ga.
OCT. J. W KINABREW, having lo
cated permanently in Cassville, offer bis
professional services to the public, and
will attend promptly to k every call, day or
night. Office next door south of J. A. Ter
rell's residence, where he can be found daring
the day,—at night at the residence lately occu
pied by Rev. I). Kelsey. Thankful for past
patronage, he asks a continuance of the same.
Cassville, G*., Feb. 1, 1859. .
d;
A.
C. DAY, Tailqr, Cassville, Ga.—
Shop near bis residence—on tfee same
lot. All work done in good style, and
warranted to last. Particular attention given
to Catting. He asks a continuance of the lib
eral patronage heretofore bestowed. ,
Cassfille, Ga., feb. 1st, 1859.
TKANK AGENCY.—Thos. M. Comtos,
K Cassville, Ga., Agent of the Ban!
aJ- State of Aooth Carolina, nrHl-i
usually ’transacted, by Bank A
- Nov. 18,1838-
-ents
If complied with, will effect a cure
More speedily and permanently.
More speedily and permaneiillv,
More speedily and permanent!.',
More speedily and permanently.
More speedily and permanent!',
More speedily and permanently.
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently.
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With* less trouble, without loss of lime,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
\Y ith less trouble, without loss ol time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of tone.
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss ot time.
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without hiss of time,
Or change of diet, than any known n ntedy.
Or change of diet, than any known renndy.
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
Or change of diet, than any known remedy.
Or change of diet, than any known remedy.
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
Or change of diet, than any known ri n cdy,
Or change of diet, than any known remedy.
Or change of diet, than any known rented;,
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
Or change of diet, than any known i clued •,
In Coin rrheea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhma and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea ami Gieet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gnnorihicn and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, th's is
In Gonorrhoea and lileei. Planters, this is
In'Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
A valuable remedy for your negrots ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negrots ;
A valuable remedy for jour negrots ;
A valuable remedy for your negrots;
A valuable remedy for your negrtn s ;
A valuable remedy for your negrots ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for jour negrots ;
A valuable remedy for your negrots ;
It saves ihcir health and their constitution.
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health :.rd their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution.
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It sarcs their health and their constitution.
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitntion,
It saves their health and their constitution,
Saves you loss of hands, it cares quick.
Saves yon loss of hands, it cures quid,
Saves you loss of bands, it cares quick,
Saves yon lass of hands, it cares quick,
Saves yon loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you I »ssof hands, it cures qoick.
Sates you loss of hands, it cures quick.
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick.
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick.
Saves yon loss of hands, it cures quick.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Sates * big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Sates a big doctor’s bill, and neter fails.
Sates a big doctor’s bill, and neter fails.
Sates a big doctor’s hill, and neter fails.
Sates s big doctor’s bill, and neter fails-
Sates a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Sates a big doctor’s bill, and never fads.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Sates a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fatls-
Priee two dollars. Packages of hall doien
Price two dollars. Packages ot half dozen
Price two dollars. Packages etfcilf dozen
Price two dollars. Packsges of half duzcu
Price two dollars. Packages of
Price two dollars. Packages of ^
Price two dollars. Packages °^ a |J
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen
Priee two dollars. Packages ol Jmifdote,
Price two doBars. Packages of ha f dozen
Price two dollars. Packages of ha I d zen
Priee two dollars. Packages ol half dozen
Pat np expressly for plantations.
Put np expressly for plantations.
Pnt up expressly fov plantations.
Put np expressly for plantations.
Pnt np expressly for plantations.
Put np expressly for plantations.
Pnt np expressly for plantations;
Pnt np expressly for plantations.
Pot up expressly for plantations.
Pnt np expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
k eep a snnpiytf this rslnable remedTuoti*-
IxSom the profits that accrue from its
Kit as an set Of philanthropy towards su»r-
j^inma^y. ft will be ™de to the esp^
ft peenmarr interest of all drnggtsta to p
W. BUSS, Proprietor,
-*63 Broadway, New York.
For sale *» Gnsayilto p* *£e n rr
April 14,1859—ly- Stjwarp Orri«