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Divorced by Mistake.
CONCLUDED FROM 1ST PAGE,
playfully patting her double chin ; “the
fact is, Eliza, I’m rid of that cursed wo
man, and you and I’ll be married to-night.
I knew bow to manage those scoundrels
at Trenton. A 'champagne supper—or
was it breakfast? did the business for them
Put on your bonnet and let us go to the
preacher’s at once dearest.”
The widow, who was among widows as
peaches among apples, put on her bonnet
and took Jones’ arm, and—
“ Just look how handsome it is put on
parchment!” cried Jones, pulling out the
document before her: “here’s the law
that says that Jacob Jones and Ann Car
oline Jones are two.”
Putting her plump gloved hand on his
shoulder she did look at it.
“O dear!” she said, with her rosy
lips, and sank back, half fainting on the
sofa.
0 blazes!” cried Jpnes, and sank be
side her, rustling the fatal parchment in
his hand; “ here’s a lot of happiness gone
to ruin.”
It was a hard case. Instead of being
divorced, and at liberty to marry the wid
ow, Jacob Jones was simply, by the Leg
islature of New Jersey, incorporated into
a turnpike company, and what made it
worse, authorized to run from Burlington
to Bristol ! When you reflect.that Bur
lington and Bristol are located just a mile
apart, on opposite sides of the Delaware
river, you will observe the extreme hope
lessness of Jone’s case.
“ It’s all the fault of that turnpike man
who gave them the champagne supper—
or was it breakfast ?’’ cried Jones in ago
ny. . “ If they’d chartered me to a turn
pike from Pig’s Run to Terrapin Iloilow,
I- might have borne it; but the very idea
of building a turnpike from Burlington to
Bristol bears an absurdity on the face
of it.”
So it did.
“And you aint divorced,” said Eliza, a
teir running down each che k.
“ No!” thundered Joucs, crushing his
hat between his knees, “and what is worse
the legislature is adjourned,and gone home
drunk, and won’t be back to Trenton till
next year!”
It was a hard case.
The mistake (?) had occurred on the
last day of the session, when legislators
and transcribing clerks were laboring un
der a champagne breakfast. Smith’s name
had been put where June’s ought to have
btjen, and “ wiscy wersy,” as the Latin
poet has it
Counsel to the Young.
Never be cast down by trifles. If a
spider breaks ins web twenty times twen
ty times will he mend it. Make up your
minds to do a thing, and you will do it.
Fear not if troubles come upon you; keep
up your spirits, though the day may be a
dark one—
Troubles never last forever.
The darkest day will pass away.
If the sun is going down, look up to the
stars; if the earth is dark, keep your eyes
on heaven. With God’s presence and
God’s promise, a man or child may be
cheerful.
Never despair when fog’s in the air,
A sunshiny morning will come without
warning.
Mind what you ru 1 after ! Never be
content with a bubble that will burst; or
a firewood that will end in smoke and
darkness; but that which you can keep,
and which is worth keeping—
Something startling that will stay,
When gold and silver fly away.
Fight hard against a hasty temper.—
Anger will come, but resist it strongly.—
A spark may set a house on fire. A fit
of passion may give.you cause to mourn
alt the days of your life. Never revenge
an injury.
He that revengeth knows no rest;
The meek possess a peaceful breast
If you have an enemy, act kindly to
him and make him your friend. You may
not win him over at once, but try again.
Let one kindness be followed by another
until you have accomplished your end.—
By title and by little, great things are
completed.
Water falling day by day
Wears the hardest rock away.
And so repeated kindnesses will soften a
heart of stone.
Whatever you do, do it willingly. A
boy that is whipped at school never learns
his lessons well A man that is compell
ed -to work cares not how badly it is per
formed. lie who pulls ofThis coat cheer-
fullv, strips up his clothes in earnest, and
sings while he works, is the man for me—
A cheerful spirit gets on quick,
A grumbler in the mud will stick.
Evil thoughts are worse enemies than
lions and tigers, for we can get out of the
way of wild beasts; but bad thoughts win
their day everywhere. Keep your heads
and hearts full of good thoughts, that bad
thoughts may not find room—
Be on your guard, and strive and pray
To drive all evil thoughts away.
Great Eastern.—Among.the list of sub
scribed passengers for the first voyage of
this Mammoth steamer to this country,
we notice the name of Mrs. H. of Kv., who
a (few years since, purchased a ticket in
the Georgia Lottery now conducted by
Wood Eddy & Co., which drew $80,000.
By a fortunate investment in the same lot
tery she added $10,000 more, and is how
returning from a yean travel in Europe;'
where she had relatives. Messrs. Wood,
Eddy k Co, still offer the same induce
ments at Augusta Ga., and are well known
as the most prompt and reliable payers of
prises in the United States.—Wew Tort
D'tfatek. .
Perseverance conquers all things. it the
Georgia State Lottery.
Os tbe Plan or Single Ncxbkrs.
For tbe Benefit of the
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an <»ri?er of the Ordinary
ofCiiss county will be ^o!d before the
Courft Honsc i" tfatoville on the Yn TueSdav
in November next, within the legal hour* of
Monticello Union Academy, »ii the land belonging to the estate ot
Juvuuvvuv " "f ’ j 0 j, n A. Upshaw, deceased, known as tbe
Or Jasper cocntt, Ga. w firm whereon deceased lived at the time of
. , . , ■■ ... hi« death, viz: Lots of Land Nos. 255, 30 acres
Authorized by special act of the Legislature. ^ ^ 2g6 - 0 acr ^ off M y;,. 2SS ,
McKINNEY & CO., Managers. i and 4S}< acres off of lot No. 254, all in the 5th
Capital Prize, $60,000! j sale .nude kmurn on the dav.
TICKETS ONLY $10. ' Aug 2d—tds H.V. PRICE, Ex’r.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion
25,828 Prizes ! $366,040
a district and 3d section. Sold £>r thepurpose
’ of distribution among {he chiTdreiir Terms of
/ 1 EOItGIA, FANNIN COUNT A'.—Whereas
Vj* Wip. Franklin, administrator de bonie
non on tbe Estate of Win. B. Webster, applies
To be distributed each Saturday in Octr., 1859. to me for letters dismissory from said aflniin-
, istr.ition. . _ 1,
[ These are therefore to cite and admonish all
1 persons c one erred to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by Taw to show
j cause, if any they have, why said letters of
To be drswn in public, under the sworn i dismission should not be granted,
superintendence of two Commissioners,—W. j Given under my hand atjifficc, this Slay 12,
R. Symons and J. 31. Prentiss, in the city df 1859. 6m
Savannah, Ga.
Class 39 draws Saturday, Octr, 1, 1859.
Class 40 draws Saturday, Octr. 8, 1859.
Class tl draws Saturday, Octr. 15, 1559.
Class 42 draws Saturday, Octr. 22, 1859.
JAS. KINCAID, 4) rd’iy.
Magnificent Scheme,
1 Prize of
$fei,000
5 Prizes of
$1,000
1 Prize of
20/100
10 Prizes of
500
1 Prize of
10,000
2 Prizes of
400
1 Prize of
5,000
2 Prizes of
- 800
1 Prize of •
4,000
2 Prizes of
200
1 Prize of
3,000
50 Prizes of
J5u
1 Prize of
2,000
100 Prizes of
TO"
1 Prize of
1,500
100 Prizes of
.95
1 Prize of
1,100
100 Prizes of
85
G eorgia, cass county.—whereas J.
‘ II Rice and Robert Russell apply to me
for letters dismissory from administration on
the estate of Juhu Riissell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, withhi the time prescribed by law, to- show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this July i,
S59. Gm. J. W. WATTS, Or* .
C T EORGIA, CASS COUNTY' : Whereas R.
-j G. Tomlin applies to me for letters dis-
4 Prizes of $200 approx, to *60,000 prize : missorv from administration oil the estate of
4 Prizes of 150 approx, to 20,000 prize ’
4 Prizes of 125 approx, to 10,000 priz,
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEUt
SSiSypig
GtIFTS.
Ladies’ Cameo Ear Drops 4 50
4 Prizes of 100 approx, tp
8 Prizes of 80 approx, to
60 approx, to
50 approx, to
40 approx, to
20 approx, to
8
8 Pi izes of
8 Prizes of
8 Prizes of
4o0 Prizes of
25,000 Prizes of
5,000 -prize
4,000 prize
3,000 prize
2,0u0 prize
1,500 prize
100 prize
25,‘:23 Prizes, amounting t.r $366,040
Whole Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2.50.
Certificate of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Packages of 10 whole ticketr$6o
“ “ IOhaif “ 30
“ *■ 19 qu inter “ 15
“ “ 10 eighth ■ “ 7.50
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by li"st mail. Purchasers call
hare Tickets eliding iu any figure they may
designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will
be sent, to purchasers immediately after tbe
drawing.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending money by
mail, can use the different EXPRESS COM
PANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums
of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any
city or town where they have ail i (Bee. The
money and order must be enclosed in a Gov
ernment Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the
Ex, ircRs Co mutiny cannot receive them.
All com m u ui cat ions strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
to ycKIXNEY & CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull street.
March 24th, 1959.
YV. M. ileifiier, deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at inv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if anv they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given U-i lor mv hand at office, this July 7,
1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
C T EORGIA. FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas
X David Withrow applies to me for Lettes
of DisinissESn from administration on the Es
tate of W in. H. 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 letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this May 19,
1859. 6m. . JAS KINCAID, Ot Pry.
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
G ec
11. Parrott, administrator on the Estate
of Jesse Dickerson, deceased, applies to me
for letters dismissory from said administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed bv law, and
show cause, if any they hove, why said letters
should not be- granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this May 26,
1859. 6m ' J. W. YVATTS, Ord’i-y.
G EORGIA. CASS COUNTY’: Whereas Ja
cob and B. F. Mosteller applies tome for
letters dismissory from administration on the
estate of Daniel Mosteller.
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 they have, why said ietters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this July 7,
1S59. Cm. ’ J. YY. YVATTS, Ord.
RARRIAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
morning passenger train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily at.. ..10.80,A. M.
A rri ves at Chattanooga at 7.48 P. M.
Leaves “ “ 9.30 A. SI.
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.33 P. M.
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta nightly at 8.40 P. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga 8.10 A. M.
Leaves “ 10:20 P. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 9.20 A. SI
;-$f- This Road connects each way with the
Rome Branch R tllroaff at Kingston, the East
Tennessee k Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat
tanooga.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13S miles, Fare $5.
JOHN YV. LEWIS.
Aug. 11, 1859. Superintendent.
Georgia, Fannin County.
N OTICE i 4 hereby given to all persons con
cerned, that James A. Davis. late of Polk
county. Tennessee, lias departed this life, and
there being no Administrator, and that thereis
some matters of law ,n the Superior Court of
Fannin county that cannot travel in conse
quence of no Administration ; therefore tlie A d-
| ministration will be vested in the Clerk ot tbe
Superior Court, up some other person thirty
days alter the publication of this citation, un
less some valid objection is made to his ap
pointment.
Given under mv hand at office, this Sept. 8,
1S59. ’ JAS. KINCAID, Ord’ry.
H L RAY, Attorney at Law, Ellijay,
Go.—Will practice in (lie counties of
• Cass, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer, Daw
son, Fanuiu, Union and Towns. Collecting of
debts will receive special attention.
March 10, 1S59—iy.
W V. WESTER, Attorney at Law,
Calhoun, Ga.—Will practice in all tha
• counties of the Cherokee Circuit. Par
ticular attention will-be paid to the collection
of claim's, and to promptly paying over the
money when collected. Nov. 26, 1858.
B U. LEEKE, Attorney at Law, Cass-
ville, Ga.—Business entrusted to bis
I care will meet with prompt and vigilant
attention, and monies paid over punctually.—
Officv under Standard office. Feb. 1, 1859.
Georgia, Fannin county.
TXT II UREAS Wi
YY over apply t.i
in. E. Molt and Mary F. 01-
ippty 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 tlietkoe prescribed jy law,.to show
cause, if -any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept 15,
1359. SOd . JAS, KINCAID, Ord.
L. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Cass-
Georgia, Fannin county.
T WO months after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary ot s fid county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of .John Crumley,
deceased. JOS. R. MULL,
JOS. T. PLEMOX,
Aug 25— 2in Administrators.
G eorgia, cass county.—where-
- as Robert Russefl applies to me for let
ters Dismissory from administration on'
the estate of Robert M. Liifn. deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and Admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of*
nee within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any the\ r hare,, wly said Letters
should" not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this April
21, 1359. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Where-
Zi II. Ckirdv, administrator on thees
t ite of David C- Ayres, deceased, applies
■ ■I ville, G*.—Will attend promptly io all ' to m3 tor letters Dismissory from said admin-
-tJl business entrusted to his care. j istrution. • ..
April 14, 1859. These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appeaf at my ef*
Hanisoms residence for Bale.
“ Sunny Side,” ucar Kingston, Ga., owned ! not be granted,
and formerly occupied by Rev. F. R Gould- Given under iny hand at office, this March
ing, containing about 156 acres of land, tW j -0, 1853. 9m. J. W. W ATTS, Ord.
acres cleared, a good dwelliiij
fortahle rooms, good out *
with 10 com- ...
„ «t S , an excei- Gcotgia, Cass county.
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Send a Postage Stamp to tbe Proprietor for I Poetry—Engl
his Pamphlet on “Diseases -*>f the C5toII)acli 1 -* - ’
and Bowels.” W. YV. BUSS. Proprietor,
3K3 Broadway, New York.
For sale in Cass ville at the • . . _
April 14, IS59. STANDARD OFFICE,
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TO
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connection with New Y iirk gitt stores. Cata
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Since I originated the Gift Book Enterprise,
I have repeatedly called the attention of the
public to my large stock and liberal offers, to
; which they have always warmly responded. I
' can now, with more satisfaction than ever, call
i attention to my largely increased inducements
j to purchasers. Being'very heavily enraged in
publishing. I exchange my own publications
! fir those of other houses, and am enabled to
I procure all mv books at the original cost of
I making, and thus can and do supply the major-
j ity of the other houses engaged in the Gift Book
Trade, with their books, cheaper tliiin they can
i procure them from other publishers. I can nl-
i so, by mv heavy purchases ot watches and jew-
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j lower rates than they can buy them from the
j manufacturers.
I Having such an advantage in buying, I can
! assure mv customers better gifts with their
i books than any other house, and can give my
! Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gilt
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i sale. Gifts worth $50i', at the loitc*t MnlmiU
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latter part of my Classified Catalogues. It con
tains a large number, of deservedly popular
works, by various authors; among which are
all of T. S. Arthur’s best works, well known as
a moral, instructive and pleasiug author, inter
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CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS.
Argicaltnral—This department embraces all
standard works upon general Agriculture,
Cotton Planting, Flowers, Gardening, Farm
Implements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Bees,
Ac., Ac.
Albums—Ladies’ (a great variety) Floral, Cap
Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, autograph,
&c
Annuals—Annuals for 1859—a large and ele-
pant assortment.
BxhU*— A splemlid assortment of Pocket. Pew
and Family Bibles, in every style, troin $1
to £5<L
Prayer Bools—A complete assortment, in eve
ry form and at all prices.
Hymn Boohs—As used by the different denom
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Birsn , anh}^a.l—^fov\s.i>‘ of Irvinp, Weems, Ban
croft, Sparks, and every other standard au
thor.
Bobinicnl—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Dar
by, Wood, etc., itc.
Co'ilery-^Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs.
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German—Standard German Literature.
D.ictwaiiries—Webster’s, English, French, Ger-
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j Historical—By Prescott, fi-vm^, Bancroft, Rob-
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Misses" Ear Drops, with Stone Setting
Slisses’GoId Bracelet, half round band,
engraved
Ladies’ Gold Bracelet, half round band.
Gents’ ScaM Pin.
Gents' Jet or Florentine Studs
Gents’ Sleeve Buttons, Jet, Florentine
and Onvx
Slisses’ G'ota StoneSets, Ear Drops and
Pin -
Ladies’ Gold Pens, with Holder and
Box -’ wt • • ■ - - -
Gents’ Cameo Mosaic ot Florentine
Sleeve Buttons 4 00
Ylisses’ Neck Chains 6 00
Miscellaneous Gifts,not enumerated in
the above List, varying in value
from 50 cents to 25 00
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439 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Branch Store, 45 Cornhiil, Boston, SIass.3
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Contains no Copaiva, pan be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains 110 Copaiva, can be sent by mull,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent, by mail,
- Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Cniitains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Co lit.lilts no Copaiva, can be sent by mad,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
-Cniitains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail.
Contains tin Copaiva, can be sent by mail.
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains net Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Curried in the trunk, without’ breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
! Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
| Carried in the trunk, without breaking,
j Carried in tbe trunk, without breaking.
■ Carried in the trunk, without breaking,
i Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in” the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, withnut breaking.
The full directions, around each package,
The frill directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, hrirnnd each package.
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions; around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
If complied with, w ill effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with; will effect a cure
Whose letters ol j !<><'»,^ied with, will effect a cure
•sess !f compTied with, will effect a cure
iofi. and will be produced and show,', id any ! ]f complied with,"will effect a cure
time with the greatest pleasure. . I Li «*"'P}!¥*} «!$’ *j!.' 'ifc! . --
July's2-1—worn. G. G. K\ ANS.
Special Notice to Book Borers.
As there are parties of doubtful responsibili
ty advertising Gilt concerns, and some an 1 ma
king] many luro]e promises, under* fictitious
names, without the intention bv ability to fril-
; fill them, hoping, throuffhthc popularity ofmy
enterprise, to deceive and plunder the public,
| a strict sense of duty compels me to warn all
l against them. Ami if any are deceived and
1 cheated by them, they should not be .so unjust
j as to condemn me along with them, for they
! are base imitators of au enterprise that has cost
me an immense amount of time «.nd money to
j place in the position which it now occupies,—
! commanding:m extensive and increasing trade,
] approved and endorsed, with the most entire
| freedom and confidence, by the leading Pub-
! lishing Houses in the Un
p approval and endorsement are in my po:
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,.
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
*’ JACOB’S CORD!A
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB'S CORDIAL, .
JACOB’S CORDiAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
The Great Southern Remed*, /
The Great Southern Rrmedt, -•
Tiik Great Southern Reyi^dY,
TueGreat Southern Remedy,
• The Great SoctiIbrn-Remedt,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Gueat Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
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 yeayly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Planters take notice
Plantei s take notice
Planters tafc* notice;
Planters take notice
Planters take notice" ,
* Planters takembtice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
lent limestone spring, convenient to the dwel-] fTTHEilK.^
ling. This property adjoins the lands of W. j \\ tor on
\V. Clayton, Esq. Any one wishing an up-
country residence would do .veil to call on the
subscribers before purchasing elsewhere.
JOS. BRYAN k SON, Savannah,
N. H. EDDY, Kingston, Ga.
Sept S, 1859.
DR. J. HENRY BOND,
A GR YDtTATE OF THE BALTIMORE DENTAL COLLEGE,
I NFORMS the citiaens of Cass county tbit
he has located hiiuself in Cassrille, and is
prepared to perform all operations perlaiuing
to his profession, and feels confident, after ten
years experience in the business, that he can j
give entire satisfaction. Teeth ext-acted with- |
•5AS James F. Barron, administra-
the estate of W. G. Barron, de
applies to .me for letters dismissory
from said administration. .. _
These are therefore, cite aad admonishalL That it is tbe only sore aod P Q , s j e * el
I per surfs cmiebf aed to be Riid appear a^jnypf^, - — * - “ r ~
' fice,'WTlhirf the time prescribed by law. au(T
show cause, if any the}* have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept 22,
1859. dm. * J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Pocket Book Lost.
CiTATF. OF OEORGTA, Pickens CorxTT.—
O Whereas Edward Johnson, administrator
de buiiis-jiqq nq the estate of John Evans, de
ceased,’applies -to me for letters diSJBtssorT
from said WmnooSratkm. -- -
These are therefore to cite and. admonish all
»ut pain, bv the use of the electro-magnetic, persqHsttoneenied, to betvnd appear at my oAfcs
machine. All work warranted. Mav be found , withfn the time prescribes by law, snffsfiow
at all times at his office in CassviBe the first, eanse, if any they have, why saidletterssbonla
part of each week, and all pviblic days. -j not be granted.
June 9, 1859—tf. “ | (Jiven under my hand at office, in Jasper,
, j Jirae-16, I S5t*. 6m C. M. McCLURE, Ord.
I G EORGIA, CASS COUNTY”: Whereas Jes-
sae Sw fin applies to me for letters dis-
UST, somewnere on me Aiaoama n.aa, oe- ; m issorr-lrom administration on the Estate of
j tween Allatoona and Puinnkni vine creek, J ;1S . M. Aycick, deceased,
on the 5th inst., a Mo-ncco Pocket Book, of j These are therefore tn-c-ite and admonish sll
common size, containing about $!5.<1Q— 3 $-3a i persons concerned to be and appear at my oft
gold pieces, one 5 dollar bill and one 2 dollar; lice oritt-io the time prescribed by law to show
bill, and s one silver; also, one note on Rich- : cause wbv said leUerw'shouM not be granted,
ard Ramsey for $7.00, one onSbmpson Worth- - -- -
ington for $7.50; one giren by myself to the
estate of J. G. lllanee, for $IB0. l >‘—this note
has been paid but my name is stii! on it. All
persons are forewarned against trading for any
of these notes. Any information respecting
said uotes will be tbankfullv received br
C. W. DEMPSEY,
Sept 15—3t Kingston, Gm.
Giren under mv hand at office, this June
30,1859. 6ai. J. W. WATTS. Ord.
T YO months after date application will be
made tn the Ordinary of maid county -for
leave to sell the laud mad negroes of M. M-
CarswelI, deceased. ’ B. H. LEEKE,
Aug. 1—2ra. Administrator.
Georgia, Fannim county. '
riYWO months after date application will be
_L made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of-Robert Rogers,
deceased. WM. FRANKLIN,
Sept. 15—2m Admioistrajfor.
E,
M. KEITH, Attorney at Lww, Cspr-
vi!le, Ga.—Practices in ibe counties of
ertsiin, Hume, Gibb nis, Mab.inlev; amJ oth
ers.
i Humorous— Embr.fces a \V«*r!rl <>! Fun.
JitvTii tie - fTvery dt*serij)ti«m oil ilu>trale<l bonks
I for Children.
i Line and Medicine -The Standard W orkd o
! these pVofessiort*;.
i Mechanical and Sden inr--The most njiprorcd
; works on Mechanics, Architecfure and the
I exact Sciehcos.
d American. Octavo and
Literary editions of the Srmdu d Poets.; —
Pocket and Cabinet editions plain and illus
trated, bound iu every style to suit the taste
of all.
Works-of Fiction— By Scott, Irving, Cooper,
Dickens, ami all the approved writers.
School and Classic«!,
0 Traveler and A d ve u tures.
Musical and Glee Bi»r*k<,
Games Sports, and FaStimos,
Religions, Biblical and Th tdogifri!,'
Odd Fell ’wship arid Freem r^uirv.
M'sceUaneous—Ovir M iscellanc*ns Departinent
embraces everything not included iu-thoab^ve-
classification, of an inteivsting or instructive
character, that is in print.
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS.
Patent English Lever Gold Witches,
with fine Gold Hunting Cases.^.... £190 00
Patgiiti Anchor Lever Gold \VpUU cs,
targe Size, Warranteil guild'move
ment, with fine Guhl Hunting Oases 50 0°
Ludies’-lSk. Case G, Jcl Lever Watches,
war ranted goed timekeepers,-—with
fine Gold ilnnting Cases 5u 00
Ladies’ ISk. Case Gold Lexer Watches,
Open Dial
Gents’ Silver Lever Watches, Hunting
Cases
I Gents’Silver Lepine Watches.—Open
Dial
Pdrlor Time Pieces, new pattern, war
ranted
Ladies’ Elegant Black Silk Dress Pat
terns
Ladies’ Elegant Plaid Silk Dress Pat
terns i
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match
Ladies’ Canfeo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets,—extra fine -
(eachl... .........
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, plain or ttigra
ved Band
|)OOK AND TRACT DEPOSITORY
D of the Georgia C inference. —The Com
mittee of the Conference met on the Kith
inst., and have p ■rmnnently located a Depos
itory at Macon, Hi, where all the Books ot
our Cat.ilnga - will he furnished at N tshvilk-
wholes de and retail prices, and as low as they
can be bought elsewhere.
Catalogues furnished free of expense, by
mail, if desired.
A large stock of Religious, Sal,5 itti School
and College Text Books, always on ban Al
so, Blank Books, Stationery—such as Fools
cap, Letter, Note and Bill paper. Envelopes.
Visiting Cards, Paper Cutters. Gold, Steel and
Quill Pens, Inks, Pencils, Slates, Wafers, ,to.
Sold as low as they can bo purehlised any
where. Wo respectfully ask tor a liberal sham
of the c'tr' an l conotrv patronage. Orders
prompt:v filled. JOHN W. BURKE. Agt.
.Web - gill. Colt I.I Avenue, Macon, Ga.
rrcomplied with, Will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
i f complied with, will client a cure
y complied with, w-ifl (‘tteet a core
If emu [died with, will effect a cure
More.speedily :inil permanently.
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
Mole speedily and permanently,
Mo-wspeediliy and pernianentlv,
More speedily and permanently.
More speedily and permanently,
More Speedily and permanently,
More speedilv and permanently.
More speedily amt permanently,
More speedily am! permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
, r IXSIiIP IRON WORKS, Athntn.
tv *r
Boilers, (
la.-I. A R. YV1NSI1H’
infaemrers of'-ritwim. J'.ogi
reol.ir S..W Mills,' on ill.- i
A GO.,
tes and
■ I,at lies, ! Sng .r
nerv. Mill Wold
I, s’..f in.il TKli
Lots, Bridge t
Mills,
of al;
iug for
,irieg Irom
proved pint, Tnenin
Kettles, Muting Mach
Fences and I'emutrv
and Bolts, Railroad 'Work, Gin I
•j to Ig feet, latest improved II
and till kiitds-ot Iron and Brass Castings made
to order at short notice.
Having experienced workmen, a large and
well assorted stock of New I’aitvms. and our
facilities being superior to.any Foundry iu the
State, we feel conliilent. of giving entire sat in
fliction to those who may favor ns with tlieir
o:\ler.s. bath in regard to prices and qu.dity.ol
our work.
Foundry and M icliinc Shop un Wes
tern A Vll antic R ail rood.
Isaac wi.vsnie I ttoii’T wixsnip ; oito. wixsn'ir
March 24th, 1859 — ly.
\\ iih less troulil
Willi less trniibl
Willi less troiib:i
With less trouble
With h-ss troiibli
Willi less troi'lili
With less ti iiub!
Witli less tniuhl
With less trmild,
Or cluing
Or ehar.g
Or cluing
(limit loss ul timo,
, without loss o! time,
without loss ol time,
, without loss ot time,
without loss of time,
, without loss ol time,
tliont lo
of time,
of time,
without loss
without loss
( diet, than any known remedy,
fdiet, tban any known remedy,
f diet, than any known remedy,
[taiio-e of diet, that! any known remedy,
Or cluftyre | | d el. than .any known remedy,
.Or cl outgo of diet, that: any known remedy.
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
'fe change of diet, than any known remedy,
'Or change of diet* than any known remedy,
-Or change ol diet, than any known remedy,
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
Or Change ol diet, than any known remedy,
IimGonerrHoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
[n Gonorrhcea and Gleet. Planters, tins is
In Gnnon'lnga and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea'*n<t Gleet. Planters, ties :s
D
The urulersigncf] ] K
ship in the bits
35. py
25 m
15 00
12 00
l )RICK .MASONRY.
j \ Rave t inned a roptirtnersliq
I * ness of BRICK MASONRY
Til v have mm in their eiupluv a large Hum
ber of tiie best of workmen, ami are now pre
pared to do BETTER WORK. IN LESS
TIME, and at fairer price's, tluui has ever been
done in Cherokee Georgia. Contracts taken
in any part of tiio State.
For specimens of work we refer to the two
CWWyretmigttt ar Cdtfsrgfrns dr any Titlrer
building put up by Jus. Clmpnian.
‘Jos. CHAPMAN,
Z. 11. CLAUDY.
Cassville, Marcli Sd, 1559..
(! nnwriiciM
and Gleet.
Planters,
, this is
i Gonorrhoea
and Gleet.
Planters,
this is
i < lunurihoNi
am! Gleet.
Planters,
this is
i (iinurirlicea
and Gleet.
Planters,
this is
i Gonorrlifjea
ami Gleet.
Planters,
this is
G<-iiurrha*a
and Gleet.
Planters,
, this is
(ionwril.’Oca
and Gleet.
Planters'
, this is
GmnArfhoea
arid Gleet.
Pin liters,
this is
A valuable remedy for your negroc* ;
A valuable remedy for your negries;
A valuable remedy for your mprofs ;
A valuable ri medy lor yi.nr negnns ;
A valuable remedy for your negruts;
A valuabb' refnedy for your negroes ;
ek valuable H-medy lor your negrois;
A vaiuable remedy for y our negruts;
- A valuable remedy for your negroes;
A valuable remedy for your negroes;
A valuable remedy- for your negroes;
A valuable remedy f r your negroes;
It saves their health and their constitution,
STANDARD JOB OFKICfE.—The Start* \ | f l health and Ihefr eonsrilnljon]
^ dard Office being well supplied with t> | It saves tbeir healtl) acd their constilution,
large v.urietv.oi the best kinds of printing [* saves their health and their constitution,
materials, we are prepared to do :ril kinds pt | ft saves-their health and their constitution
JOB PRINTING in the best style, of the art, - " ' “ :
Planters tape notice
That it is the only sure and poiitire r^medw
That it is tlie only sore and foiifive remedy Q en t 3 ’ Solid Gold Y'est Chains—new
That it is the only sure and positive remedy Pattern V
That it is the cnly sure and positive remedy L a( U es > Guards, or Chatelaine Chains,
That it is the only sure and positive remedy choice
That it is the only sure and positive remedy L ar „ e Gold Spring Lockets, with Dou-
That iris tbe only sore aod posittve teioady b)e Cases
That itis the-only sore and po'sffiveremtd^: Large Gold Soap Lockets, with Double
ThaFifls the only sure arid positive remedy Cases
That it is the ouly sure and positive remedy Medium size, No. 3, Lockets, Double
Cass, Cherokee,-'torduB, Wbitfield and i !
Paulding. All business entrusted to his care
5 will meet afttb prompt attention. Office north
S UPERIOR and Inferior Court Executions 1 0 f the public square, in Rice s building,
different kinds, at the - Nov. IS,'"
Jan. 1,1859. STANDARD OFFICE, f
B r arq
... . . . qd^.’rift-be’ctiltrged for all Blanks when
jVI tinns: 75 cents per qnire, cash : for sale 14f»ld on a cteSu So pay the cash and save a |
- - oV .5b mnnSVTrF'^ t nnarOr I
MIND—That One Dollar per
Is per qm
STAND.
i A ED OFFICE.' 1 quarter,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
ra.--* -- ~ Before tbe- Peopfey - *
Before the People,..
In Py*entery,Di»rriicea.and Ffox
Iu’ Dysentery .^Diarrhoea and Tlux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flax.'
In Dvseutery, Diarrhoea and Flnx. '
Tn Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flax.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and'Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dvseutery, Diarrhoea and Flax.
It never fails.
It never foils.
It neverdfeils.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never tails.
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen '
Packageaof half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Put up expressly t)wplairtatio*b.
Put up expressly for plantations. .
Put up expressly.for plantations.
Put up expresslv for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Pip up expressly for plantations.
Putun expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
.Jfet.ap expressly for pl^p^siWSS-azr
Fofsale in Caissvilre bv ' “ .
April 14, 1859. McMURRY k LOWRY.
Cases
j Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold
j Pens -
, Superior Gold Pens, with Holders and
| Box ...
i Ladies’Gold Pencils
Gents’ Heavy Gold Pencils..
Gents’Gold Pens, with Silver Exten-
! sion Pencil
Ladies’ Coral, Garnett, or Turquoise
Sets
Ladies’ Mosaic.qr Gold Stone Sets....
Ladies’ Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops
to match i....
' Ladies’ Jet Sets, Pin and Drops to
1 match
Ladies’-'Lara Sets, Pin and Drops to
; match
' Ladies’ Cameo Piiis, Targe size.
Ladies’ do do medium..
1 Ladies’ do do small
Ladies’ Gold Stone Pins, small,
Ladies' Box and Glass Miniature Pins
Ladies’ Plain Gold Pius, new pattern.
1 Ladies’ Plain Ear Drops
Misses’ do. Gold Pins
Gents’ Cluster Pins, Opal Centre
(fonts’ Single Stone Pins
! Gents’ Cameo or Mosaic Bosom Studs
! Gents’ Engraved Gold do. do.
1 Gents’ Sleeve Buttons
Ladies’ Sleeve Buttons
Ladies’ Pearl Card Cases
Gents’ Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 Blades,
BestQuality.
Slisses’ Lava Pins
Gents’ Gold Watch Keys and Pencils,
A combined
- Gents’ Gold Toothpicks
Gents’ Gold Rings, with stone Setting
Ladies’ Gold Rings, do do
• Sets Si! ve’r-Plated Tea Spoons..
Silver-PIated-Bntter Knives.
Ladies’ or Gents* Money Purses.
Gents’Gold wrteh kevs, or vesti«x*s
- Lidles’ Florentine Breast Pins.... . A.
’ Ladies’-Jet Breast Pms.
Ladies’ Mosaic BreastPins
at short notice, and at low terms.
Particular attention will be paid to the
printing of Circulars, Blanks of ttll 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 caffi, or an Y acceptable city reference”
given. Jan. 1, 1859.
3 00
2 50
3 30
15 00
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,
10 00
5 00
3 50-
2 50
2 50,i
2 00 i
2 50 I
2 00 I
1 50 i
2 50 1
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2 50
2 50
2 50
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250
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It saves tfipir health and their constitution,
It saves tbeir health and iheir constitution,
It saves tbeir health and their constitution,
It savi^their health and their constitution,
It sav<?tbeir health and their constitution,
It saves their health and then constitution,
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 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-l ist of hands, it cures qnick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves yotfTbss ofh*nds, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures q"! c k>
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, arid never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
C tARRIAGES AND HARNESS.—Tlie sub Saves a big-doctor’s bill, and never fails-
f scriber Keeps still the largest assortment. Saves a big doctor’s .bill,- find never fails,
of Vehicles to be found in the Southern^ coun- Saves a.big doctor’s bill', and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never funs.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fat s.
Saves a higdoctor’s bill, and never fails- ■
, Price two dollars. Packages of half u 1 ® 11
Price two dollars. Packages ol half ootcn
Price two dollair*. Packages ol ha f <J"“
Price two dollars. Packages of ha lf <h «
Price two dollars. Packages ofhafdocn
' Price two dollars. Packages of ha f da a
Price two dollars. Packages of ha ”
Price two dollars. Packages of halN““»
Price two dollars. Packages o, ha.fd *
Price two dollars. Packages of ba f dtze»
Price two dollars. Packages of ha f d'^,
Price two dollars. Packages of half c
I RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND
MACHINS SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road,
near Cotton Factory, Augusta, Ga.—Or
ders are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads,
all kinds of Machinery for Gold Mines, Bridg
es, Draw Bridges, Gas YVorks, Flour Mills,
Paper Mills, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water
Wheels; all kinds of Smith work; Shafting
and Circular Saw Mills, complete.
YV. M. HIGHT,
March 31, 1859—ly. Proprietor,
ttff comprising Oraches, Catesehes, Koclta-
ways, Ac. , Concord Buggies.at oue.bundred
dollars. Lesther-tpp Buggief ait one to two
hundred Mortars; abd other sttlesbqrfally low.
A card of designs wilt be sent if required, by
addressing M. H. NATHAN,
March 17, 1859—ly. Charleston, S. C.
Refers to Col. U. F. Price, Cassville. Ga.
D OCT. J. AY. KIN ABREAY, having lo
cated permanently in Cassville, offer his
professional services to the public, and
will attend promptly to every call, day or
night. Office next floor south of J. A. Ter- \
rell’s residence, Where he can be found during p u t u p expressly for plantations,
the day,—at night at the residence lately occu- p u t up expressly for plantations,
pied by Rev. jfc Kelsey. Thankful for past p u t u p expressly for plantations,
patronage, he asks a continuance of the same. p u t up expressly for plantations.
Cassville, Ga., Feb. 1, 1859. Put up expressly for plantations.
—— -—I——: — 1 | Put up expressly for plantations.
S ANK AGENCY.—Tuos. M. Compton, Put up expressly for plantations,
Cassville, Ga., Agent of the Bank of the P^t up expressly for Potations.
State of South .Carolina, wall sell^^ Ex- p jL°£^*] ress j>f„ r plantations,
change on Charleston and New York, make “P ^ foT plantations,
advances on Produce, Ac., and attend to all ^ "P
the business usually transacted by Bank A. -dreggistandc^ountry merchant shoflW
ffeAitS. - Nov. 18, 18oB. a Lrnilv of this valuable remedy, no*, n ”
HENRY PATILLO FARROW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cartersville, Georgia.
Office—next doot. to Kramer’s Drug Store.
Oct 6, 1859
keep a Supplv of this valuable remedy notnr-
ty^oiu the profit* that accrue from its » ^
but as an-act of-pbilanthrupv towards safl
n<r humaiftty. It will be made to «!>« es P e '„ r i
and pecuaiarv interest of all druggists P
chase ofr V W- BLISS, Propnetot
393 Broadway, New Y0«-
For Sal* in Cassville at the -
I April 14, 1839—ly. SfAynARD Orel*