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The Tomb of Bacbel
The Honl Jas. Broods, (he senior editor
of the New York Express, writes to that
Journal from the Holy Land:
Upon my return to Bethlehem, I rode
by the tomb of Rachel—a small building
with a whitened dome, and having within
3l$t>crit0craatt$.
£cgat Natigc$L f
The celebrated Copper Toe.
MITCHELL’S
Patent Metafile Tip,
Boots and Shoes.
A N improvement has been applied to Boots
ami Shoes, by which a Saving of expeose
it a liigh oblong monument, built of brick I to the consumer, of two-thirds, is realized, by
and stuccoed over, i'he spot is «ild and . C tuk TIP consists of a piece of copper or
solitary'—and not a tree spreads its shad- ; other indestructible material; neatly fastened
ows where rests the beautiful mother of' *° the ’ t4,e of the b, '" t ,,r s5l<Je ’ forming a com-*
OWS Wtiert rests tne UCJUIUUI iuouier OI protection. This invention is now pre-
Israel. Christian, Jew and Moslem all . rented to the public, with the fullest knowl-
,.~™ tb, t nils h ju,. .he r < »hc
ehel was buried, and all unite in honoring > supercede'the old style, for children’s, boys’
it -ill b.
cs may rest near hers, and hence their , readily appreciated, as ii is known that chil-
iodic, bo,brt. .inter Wb .11 jgJSSS
around the simple grave of Rachel. The | will upon an average weaVtU least two orthree
»-*-* virtue of the goo.1 wife ^t7.Z£’n.Z‘ VK
have won their love and admiration, as
the tomb of Absolotu, near the brook of
Kedron, their detestation—upon the latter
they throw a stone to m irk their horror
■ of the disobedient while aiound the former
they wish, when they die, their bodies to
be interred.
Nor is this wonderful. The wife worth
fourteen year’s service as a shephard must
have been worth having. The whole life
of Rachel is, indeed, one of the most touch
ing in Biblical history. The sweet shep
herdess has left her mark upon the mem
ory of man, as well as her tomb. The
tribute to her is the tribute of a good wife,
^bvertteements.
^Uuicrtisnmnts.
^bucrtiscuicnts.
. CM* Sheriff’s Sales for HoYtmber.
t«t of land N<>. 435, 17th dist. and 3d sec.;
property of Charles Walker.
Lot No. SIS, in 17th dist., 3d sec.; property
of Christopher Smith.
designed especially FOB ! 814, in 17th dist., 3d sec. ; property
BOYS’, YOUTilS’-AND CHILDREN’S ! of John B„Arthur and Floyd Jacksor. .
— - ' -— Half of lot No. 919, 17 th dist. 3d sec. ;, prop
erty <*f Floyd Jackson:
I Ait No.-SaS, 17 th dist_ 3d sec. ; property of
T. F. Abel and David Garrison.
Lot No. 1144, 17th dist. 3d sec. ; property ol
W. V. King.
One negro. b«y,-na ned Beg; pnyerty .of B.
H. 0. Bonntr.
Rouse and lot whereon John M. Dobbs now
lives, and 2 negro boys, Green and Bill; sold
as the property of said Dobbs.
House and lot in Adairsville.; property of;
James V. Foster.
One negro named Dock. 1 sorrel horse, one j
two-horse carriage; property of Wm.Eddings. ,
Oct. C. W. L. AYCOCK, Dep. Sh’ff.
'see the importance of obtaining these goods
immediately, as they are destined, for general
use, to supercede all other kinds.
The gi h ids mav be obtained of nearly all the
wholesale dealers in the principal dified, or of
the subscribers, (owners of. the. patent.)
CHASE, McKINNEY k CO,.
Aug 13 6m Boston, Mass.
Howard Association,
Philadelphia, Pexx.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special
Endowm*nt for the Relief of the Sick u nd
Distressed, ajfiicbed- with yirtueiU and, Epi
demic Distant*. .
aid inluM. .ml J,.,, .I»l Christian "" j r j'“J KKSllfS.1l
combine to pay it. The great women of I caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions
the earth— the Zenobias and Cleopatras, \ practiced' upon .the unfortunate victims of
, , , , . , .... ’ such diseases by quacks, several years ago dl
have died, been buried, ami their place of j reeled theiu, Consulting Surgeon,’ asit ehiirit-
burial beetl forgotten-hut to this day ' ^le act worthy of Uieir name to open a P;s-
, . _ . _ .r , iHjnsarv for the tnmtinent of this-cfcissr of did-
stands over the grave of liachel, not the j eases, all their torm*, and to give medical
pillar Jacob set up, but a modern monu- i “ dvic ? fU“ tu > *" “". who "FPlF by letter with a
1 A , 1 description of their condition, (age, occupa-
ment in its place, around 'which, pilgrims tion, habits of life, Ac.,) and ill cases of ex-
from every land under the sun gather, fa |
respect and reverence fur the faithful wife j station commands the highest medical skill of
the age, and will furnish the most approved
modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association in their
annual report express the highest satisfaction
with the success which has attended the labors
of their surgeons in the cure.of the diseases of
the kidneys, bladder and sexual organs, and
order a continuance of the same plan for the
ensuing year.
An admirable report on the diseases of tlie
sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will
be sent bv mail, (in a sealed envelope) free of
charge, on receipt of tarn stamps for postage.
Other reports and tracts on the nature' and
treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are
constantly being published'for gratuitous dis
trihution, and will be s- nt to the-afflicted.
Sente of the new remedies and methods of
treatment discovered during the last year, are
of great value.
Address for report or treatment, Duct. J. S.
Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associa
tion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
Bv order of the Directors.
E. 1). llEARTWELL, Fresid’t.
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary.
Oct. 13, 1659—ly.
ETElTTOH’S SALE;
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary I
of Cass countv will be sold before the :
‘.™. "I- 1 Court House in Cassville on the 1st Tuesday j
....♦a o»w .. rennnms nna " in" November next, within th« legal hours of j
sale, all tho hiuii i belonging to the csUte of •
2“« t . . ... ^,2.. John A. UpshaffF, deceased, known «s the
Merchanlv and tlie public generalhr, deceased lived" at; flie'time of;
and good mother i:i Israel
The Spsel of Railway Cars.
Many of the accidents which happen to
persons attempting to cross railroads, are
the result of ignorance of the velocity of
tlie iron horse when fairly under way.—‘
A writer in the Hartford Conrant gives
some interesting facts which it will be
well to bear in tniftd :
“ It seems il'.nost incredible, that as >vc
glide smoothly along, the elegantly fur
nished car moves nearly twice its length
in a second of time—about seventy-four
feet. At this velocity, we find that the
locomotive driving-wheels, six feet in di
ameter, make four revolutions per second.
Tt is no id'.e piston that traverses the cyl
inder thus eight times per second.
“If a man with a horse and carriage,
upon an unimportant road, should ap
proach and cross tlie track at a speed of
six, miles an hour, which would be cross
ing rapidly, an express train approaching
at the moment would move towards him
Uvo Itundreil and fifty-seven feet while he
was in the act of crossing a distance bare
ly sufficient to clear the horse and vehic
le. If the horse was moving at a rate no
ftstcr than a walk, as the track is usually
Crossed, the train would move toward
him, while in the act of crossing, more
than five hundred feet. This diet ac
counts for the many accidents at such
poults. The person driving thinks he
may cross because the train is a few rods
distant.
“No\v compare the highest speed of
iho train with tlie velocity of sound?—
When the whistle is opened at the
eight rod ‘ whistle post,’ the train will
advance nearly one hundred feet before
the sound traverses the distance to, and is
u. u'.fat tire crossing. The velocity ex
ceeds the (light of birds. The late Hr. J.
L. Cumstbok, the well known author of
several philosophic tl works, informed the
writer that he was recently through wes
tern Now York, when the train actually
* ran down’an.l killed a common hawk.
The train, w.ts-st ipped an 1 tlie game, so
rarely captured, was secured.’’
7jg=T* A letter from Naples says that at
a fire there-on the 4th lilt, tins Hall, an
.American, performed one of those feats
for which American firemen are distin
guished. There were three ladies in an
upper story, but none of the crowd dare
enter the house. The American went in,
came out above on a high balcony, and
balancing himself on the railing, caught
all the women as they leaped into his
arms, from whence he carried them ilown
stairs. The crowd received the perform
r.nco with cheers.
Daily Recorder.
A DAILY RECORDER will be issued, with
the opening of the Legislature, in No
vember. We have been at no inconsiderable
expense in in iking ail suitable arrangements
to enable ns to give promptly the daily pro
ceedings, and the paper will leave by the ni
mail each day. We expect to have the aid of
our able and experienced Reporters of the last
session. Their labor in the past will give an
idea of what nny be expected in our daily.—
With such advantages, together with the im
portant subjects that must of necessity be dis
cussed and disposed of by the next Legislature,
we hope to issue a paper that will be intrinsi
cally worth double what we charge. A tel
egraph line that will then be in operation to
this city, will also enable us to give the news
from every other section, at the latest momen t.
Let our effoits to accommodate the public
meet with that support the enterprise may
fnerit.
Terms—ft for th-.- session, in advance.
It. M ORME A SON.
Millcdgeville, Ga., Sept., 1359.
his dyath,-viz: Lots uf Land Nos. 255, 30 acres
off ofliit No. 286. 70 acres off of lot No. 235,
and 43}^ acres off of lot-Xo. 254, all in the 5th
district und:5d.sectiuii. Sold for the purpose
of distribution among the children. Terms of
sale nude-knowo Qit the day.
Anp25—tds II. F. PRICE, Ex’r.
Georgia, Cass connty.
. Obdixary’s Of kick, Sept. 16, 1859.
I T appeal ing to me hv the petitiua of John
F. Milhollin that George B. Russell, de
ceased, did in liis lifetime execute to E. C. B.
Christian his bond, conditioned to execute ti
tles to town lot number tour, in the town of
Cassville, Sti(.te pf Georgia, and that said bond
was duly and legally transferred to said John
F. Milhollin L-and it further appearing tint
said George B. Russell departed this life-with
out executing titles to said town lot or in any
wise proridmg tln-rcfnr; and it further appear
ing that said John F. Milhollin lias paid the
foil amount ol the purchase money of said lot
and petitions this Court to direct Turner II.
Trippe and George Alexander, Executors of
the last will and testament of said George B.
Russel!, deceased, to expeiite' titles to him in
conformity with said bond: it is therefore-
hereby ordered that notice be given in three
or more public places and in the Cassville
Standard of such application, that all persons
ccute titles to said lot in conformity with said
bond
A true extract from the minntes of Court.
JAMES W.’WATTS, Ord’rv.
Per \Y. C. GAINES, D. Clk.
Sept 22, 1859—m3m.
Georgia, Case couaty.
W I1KREAS Thus. C. MeEycr, Administra
tor on the estate of Brice McEver, de
ceased, applies to me for. letters Distiiis-sory
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be aud appear at tnv
office within the tiihe prescribed-by law, to
show cause, ifnny they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Oct 6,
1359. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Fannin county. '
W HEREAS Win. E. Mull and M .rv F. Ol-
over apply 4q me for letters of adniinis-
t rati op on tlie estate, of Tims. W-rOhiver, de
ceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite an2 admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at :ny of
fice withiB the ti -ie prescribed oy law, to show
cause, if nny' they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept 15,
rst |T85ff 30d JAS. KINCAID, Ord.
List of Lott or s
R EMAINING in tlie Post 0 lice ft Cassville!,
Georgia, oil the 1 st day of October, 1S59,
which if not taken out «ithin three months
Benson, Alexander
Baker, Lucinda
Bates, Miss Rosilia
Bell, Mrs. M. L.
Caine, Rev. J. T.
Edgeworth,Eve Cadet
Mason, T. M.
Norwood, Jos. W;
Spears, Robert
Smith, Andrew
Smith, A. C.
Taff. Win.
■'ones, Mrs. Susan N. I Tankersbury, Wm.
Johnston, Elijah I White, John
Keiincdv, Butler | Whetstine, Wm.
Lewis, J. A. j Wiley, John
McDonald. Lewis Young, Rob’t B.
Markers, James | Yarbrough, Miss Eliza
Morrison Isaac |
23F” Persons calling for any .of the above
Letters will please ask for “advertlsedjetters,”
and bring changeTo pay. for advertising.
Oct 13—31. A. HAIRE, P. M.
G eorgia,--gass county.—.whereas
.Iona than Mellow applies to me for letters Georgia, Cass county.
distiiissory from the Executorship on the Es
tate of Thomas J. Alexander, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons coacefned, to be-and appear at niv of-
Georgia, Pickens county.
W HEREAS Samuel Tate, administrator on
the estate of William Coffee, deceased,
applies to me for letters dismissorv from said
administration. '
These are thbreforc to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and apjiearat my office
within the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this'Sept 22,
1839. 6m. ' C. M. MeCLCRE. Ord.
Georgia, Cass connty.
W HEREAS James F. Barron, administra
tor on the estate of W. G. Barron, de
ceased, applies to tne for letters dismissorv
from said administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
pcrsuns.Conceroed to be ami app<iir at my of
fice, within the time prescribed bv law. and
will be sent to the genera, post office as Dead l ^^.d^be gra^red' haVe ’ Wl ' V<a ' d
Letters. Given under mv hand at
: office, this Sept 22,
J. W. W ATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Cass connty.
rpWO months after d ite application will be
_L made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the Land and Negroes of A. M.
' Hamilton, deceased, late of said connty.
A. C. TRIMBLE,
Oct. 6—2m. Administrator.
Georgia, Fannin county.
T WO m inths after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of J it n Crumley,
deceased. JOS. R. MULL,
JOS. T. PLEMOX,
Aug 25—2m Adjmiuistrators.
rpWO months after date application will he
T made to the Ordinary oi said county for
leave to sell Lot of Laud No. 1110, in the 17th
district and 3d section, property of Elizabeth
See within the time prescribed Vv law, to show district ana 3a s c
cause, if anjr theyhave, why s»id iettersshould deceased„*.fo..f C
not he granted.
Gi-eu u(I,for ihv hand at office, this Jnly
21st, !359. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, CASSCOUNTY: WHereasJes-
see Swain applies to me for letters dis-
missorv Irom administration on the Estate of
Jas. M. Aycock, deceased.
Oct. 6—2m
as Countv.
SAMUEL IIARRELL,
Administrator.
Georgia, Fannin coniily,
7\V0 months after date
r pW0 months after date application will be
I made to the Ordinary of said county for
Jas. M. Avcock, aeceaseu. deceased
These are thereforv to cite and admonish pH ; a- J? i.a_o m
S ersmis concerned to he and appear at my of- r
ce witLin the time prescribed by-law to show
cause "why-said letters should i|ot be granted.
Giren ai»3er my liand at office, this June
3d, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS. Ord.
rope npon which Blon lin per
formed his fetits, has lieen cut up into
pieces for keepsakes, and sold at high fig
ures, a la Atlantic Cable.
- — ^ I OTATE OF GEORGIA, Piccvns CorvrT.—
-\TEIY GOODS AT CASSVILLE.—The j pW hereas Edward J.ihnscn, administrator
1\| , . , , ‘ de bonis imn on the estate of John Evans, de-
\ undersigned would respectfully call the ce!Uwd , pp)lPS u , ^ lrtr letters dismissorv
XI altentior. cf thecitizens.il Cassville and from said administration,
the public generally to his Stock ol Goods- | are tbere&ire to cite and adMunisEaill
consisting of Clothing, Shi ' ” "— -
Caps, Ac
Children
with
ahd
Gaiters, Ac.; Boys’. Shoes, of various kinds
and uriees. Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. Keeps
n hand a supply ot Cap, Letter, Commercial
Note, Bath, fancV and ail kinds of paper, en
velopes, ink and pens—all of which lie will
sell cheap for cash. Call at the Postsitfice.
ROB’T C. LATIMER.
"Cassville, Ga.,.March 10. 1859.
— ! 2_1_ — iuese are mere
A C. DAY, Tailor. Cassville, Ga.— *^crtl^h
Shop near his residence—on tlie same show cause, if any they have, wliy
• lot. All work done Ip good stylixand should not be granted. •
wfi-'ranted to last. Particular attention given Given under rtl’y hail da t office, this Mar 26,
to Cnttiug. Ue asks a ciiutiamnoe ot the Wj - ’ IS59. 6m * J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
end patronage heretofore' bi-stowtsl.
leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert Rogers,
WM. FRANKLIN,
'Administrator.
G eorgia, cassco uxty.—ivhere-
as Robert Russell applies tai me for let
ters Dismissorv from administration on
the estate of Robert M. Linn, deceased.
These afe therefore to cite and admoaish all
persons concerned to be aud appear at mj of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, wly said Letters
should not be granted.
Hired under my hand at office, thia April
BLISS' DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
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Has the largest sale .
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Ten thousand packages
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Any case of Dyspepsia,
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Send a 'Postage St imp to the Fniprietnr for
his Pamphlet on “Diseases of tlie Stomach
and B.iwols.” W. W. BLISS. Proprietor,
365 Broadway, New York.
For sale in Cassville at the
April 14, 1359. STANDARD OFFICE.
Gr I
I Ladies’ Cameo Ear Drop*........
■ [ Misses’ do. do
Misses' Ear Drops, with Stone Setting
Mime*’ Gold Bracelet, half round band,
engraved
Indies’ Gold Bracelet, half round band.
Gents’ Scarf Pin.
SPLENDID SIFTS
TO
PURCHASEKS-OF BOOKS, |
AT
THE ORIGINAL
AND
tFTHE ONLY'ja
Gift Book Enterprise,
450
2 50
200
400
600
200
3 00
3 50
ESTABLISHED IN 1S54.
H EAD QUARTERS for the United States,
at the Publishing House of G. G. Evans,
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penn.—No
connection with New Y'ork gift stores. Cuta-
und Ouyx.
! Misses’ Gold Stone Sets, Ear Drops and
| Fin... ...
Ladies’ Gold Pens, with Holder and
Box
' Gents’- Cameo Mosaic or Florentine
Sleeve Buttons. 4 00
Misses’Neck Chains 6 UO
- Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in
. the above List, varying in value
, from .*. 50 cents to 25 00
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
To Agents I can give more liberal induce-
5 00
1 50
logues sent free. ments than can be afforded by any other house.
Since I originated the Gift Book Enterprise, In' addition to larger commissions, it is much
I have repeatedly called the attention of the * * "
public to mv large stock and liberal offers, to
; which they have always warmly responded. I
can now, with more satisfaction than ever, call
r attention to mv largely increased inducements
I to purchasers.' Being'very heavily engaged in
publishing. I exchange my own publications
! for those of other houses, and am enabled to
procure all my books at the original cost of
making, and thus can and do supply the major-
itv of the other houses engaged in the Gift Book
Trade, with their books, cheaper than they can
procure them from other publishers. I can al
so, by mv heavy purchases of watches and jew-
elrv. for "cash, turnisb them with their Gifts at
lower, rates than they can buy them from the
| manufacturers. / •
! Having such an advantage in buying, I can
I assure my customers better gifts with their
i books than any other house, and can give mv
! Agents a larger commission. A valuable Gift
' will be delivered with each Book at the time of
sale. Gifts worth $500, at the loweet wholesale
! prices, will be impartially distributed with ev
ery $1,000 worth of Books sold,
i Send for a Catalogue, which will be mailed
| tree to any address, containing the most vaiua-
I We collection of Standard productions in Lit-
1 oraturev Philosophy, History, Geography, Trav-
! els, and the Sciences, w-ith all the favorite works
i of Fiction and Romance, and every other de-
I partment of Literature, classified as described
■below. 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-
| ruble Books in pruit, and will cost you uoth-
I ing.
easier to get subscribers for my enterprise than
any other.
The peculiar advantages are—
A larger Stock and better Catalogues to select
from.
A Better Assortment and Quality of Gifts.
More Punctuality and Correctness in filling
Orders.
By acting as Agents for me.
Persons wishing a valuable Library can pro
cure it gratis.
Those seeking an easy method of earning a
livelihood can find it.
Any one desiring a good Watch, can obtain
it.
For full particulars, send for a Catalogue.
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 he convinced that there is no exagger
ation.
Do not forget to send for a Catalogue.
Persons visiting the city, are requested to call
and examine for themselves.
G. G. EVANS’
HEAD QUARTERS,
439 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Branch Store, 45 Cornhill, Boston, Mass.^,
Special Notice to Book Buyers.
As there are parties of doubtful responsibili
ty advertising Gift concerns, and some are ma-
OUtoKtisuncnts.
Particular attention-is requested to the List ‘‘”'K many large promises, under fictitious
my Publications, winch will be found in the without the intention or ability to ful-
[ of my ^ ..
i latter part of my Classified Catalogues. It con
tains a large number of deservedly popular
works, bv various authors; among which are
i all of T- S. Arthur's best works, well known as
■ a moral, instructive and pleasing author, inter-
! esting biographies, travels, Ac.
place in the position w!
CLASSIFIC ATION OF BOOKS.
AsgicnUdral—This department embraces all
standard works upon general Agriculture, j Approved and end
Planting. Flowers, Gardening, Farm
fill them, hoping, through the popularity of my
enterprise, to deceive and plunder the public,
a strict sense of duty compels me to warn all
against them. And if any are deceived and
cheated by them, they should not be so unjust
as to condemn me along with them, for they
are base imitators of an enterprise that has cost
me an immense amount of time ..nd money to
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC.
That great remedy, Saschxz’ Srzcmc,
That great remedy, Saschzz’ Specific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ - pecific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
That great remedy. Sanchez’ Specific,
Thai great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
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 belnre 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)
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 bud taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste.
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mai? (
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,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mad,
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,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Carried 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.
Carried 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.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, withnnt breaking.
The foil directionr, around each package.
The full directions, around each package.
The full directions, aronnd each package.
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, aronnd each package,
The full directions, around each parknge,
The full directions, around each jiacki.gr,
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, aronnd each package,
fotto n 7
Implements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Bees,
Ac.,'Ac.
Athunes—Ladies’ (a great variety) Floral, Cap
Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, autograph,
Ac.
Annuals —Annuals for 1359—a large and ele
gant assortment.
■Bihle.
,. ‘'ll * “.now jf c „ m pli e d willi, will effect a cure
commanding an extensive and increasing trade *' compieo .
' lorsed, with the most entire «>">P £ ^ ^
freedom and confidence, bv the leading Pub
lishing Houses in the Union, whose letters ot
approval and endorsement are in my possess
ion. and will be produced and shown at any
time with the greatest pleasure.
Jtify 21—w<Jm. G. G. EVANS.
gam assortment. •« w 1 i •
ihtes—A splendid assortment of Docket, Pew j llTjl'y’ H gn01’3,I IIH’ Oo .
and Family Bibles, in every style, from $1 ; ~ * J . „ . “ ' *
a . j.-ii r l'Hh Proprietors ot tlie redera! Union wil
to *5<»
■''HE Proprietors of tlie Federal Union will
1 begin the publication of the DAILY *'ED-
Prarp-r Boohs—\ complete assortment, in eve-
rv form and at all prices.
Hymn Books - As used by the different denom-
Iih'arnjdt'ical—Works of Irving, Weems, Ban j competent Reporters for both branches of the
croft Sparks, and every other standard ail- General Assembly ; and having had some e.j -
ERAL UNION', on Thursday, Nov. 2d. and
continue it daily during the session of the Leg
islature. Thev have engaged the services
perience in the publication of
ifidentlv
I Le
oslatun
s. Ac
wall the
the
ription i
-Tit-:-' >
astr.iled be
ird Work!
anil tin
iiiblish
iUlie
impossible
about a Ilia
the liberal!
M»'C», t“ uiaki
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June 16, 1859.
C Si McCLURE, Ord. to me for letters dismissorv from said admin-
. :is«r*tfpn.
1U10U1S1I .11 1 Q-Q
Stppimf ef-Y TT'
' «r,t inff
T letters'
Cassville, Ga., Fob.' lst,.18S:i,
, KOBGlA,FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas
avid Withrow applies to uie for Letles
Fission from administration mi Hm Es-
. ; Wm. H. Lusk, deceased, late of ui
oownty.
.These arc therefore to cite and admonish alt
Persons concerned to be and siiprur at hit of.
fine, within the. time prescribed by
’ho w cfhse. if any they hake, why said letter*
.hould, not begranted.
Given under my hand at-office thisMavW,
1859. 6m. JAS. KINCAID; Ah^l ry.
n EORGIA, Q.VSS COUNTY : Whereas R. See, wiihiu the time p
Y jT G. Tomlin applies to me for letters dis- cause, tfany they hav
mlssory forint administration on the estate of not be granted.
W. M,lfohWi dpee-we4?b*e of said county.
Thete are therefore to cite and admonish all
anffzrffi^eifir*ttfor^f-
I nrfiiin. - - - ' j
’ These are thfrefdre to cite and admonish all
pengoiis concerned to be and appear st iny ql-
G F.ORGtA, C-CnS COUNTY’--'th^ea*J. Vegans coo*rfce*to be and uiffeni
R. INirrntt, administrator on the Estate (-g^, w ithic the time prescribed by law to show
of Jesse Dickerson, deceased, applies Pi me if M . they have, why said .letters of
for letters dismissorv from said admiotstra- j; sm js gu>n should" not be granted.
•n. .■-,.-, Given under lily hand at office, this May 12,
These are therefore to cite and admonish »D_ .. " JA-S.KINCAID, Qrffgy.■
kaajk, fijktMbLOUNTY. a WhbrsbaJf|
Vr H. Rice aud Robert Russell apply to me
for lettera dismissdry from administration on |
the estate of John Russell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of-1
See, wiihiu the time prescribed by law, to show)
’ e, why said lettersahewld
Given under my, hand at irifiee,
839. Am,.JJSJ;' ‘
4
tioewithin the (tme pfescrihed by lasr, to shqw TYEAR IT Hi, MIND-That One DetUr per,
if anv thev hare,jrhy said letters should L) quire will be charged for.aH Blank* wherij
It he granted." . jsoldon^ermlii So pay the cash and save a |
Given "under my 6and[atjiffiee, tliTsJnly 7, J quartW .... - • - i
* ’ * OUPERIOR and Inferior Court Execntions :
IJ diCerent kinds, at the _T •: 1 -j
1, 1859. STANDARD OFFICE. |
1358.
Job Work
#-W. WATTS. Ora.
— r c—
excwteil »t this Office.
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB'S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB'S CORDIAL,
JACOB'S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDI AL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
Tire Great Soi tuerx Re-jedt,
The Great Socthbrx Remedt,
The Great. Southern Reiteut,
The Great Southern-Remedt,
The Great Southern Remedt,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern 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 thonsaud Negroes yearly.
Sareirten thousand Negroes yearly.
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 tak- notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sore and positive remedy
That it is the only snre and positive lemedy
That it is the cnly sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only snre and positive remedy
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 it is the only snre and positive remedy
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the Feople,
Before the People,
Before the People.
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
. ' In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dvsentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In pVser.tery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.'
It never fails.
It never foils.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never foils.
- It never fails.
It never fails.
It never foils.
It never foils.
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen '
Packages of half dozen
Packages -of haff ,|irzeu
Packages of half- dozen -
Pot up expressly for plantations.
- ; Pot upexpressly fur plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
. Put upexpresplv.for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
; f Put.m»e*jrr*8sly for plantations.
Pat up expressly for plantations.
Pnt-up expressly for ptauttufons.
For sals in Cassville hr
April 14, 1859. McMURRY k LOWRY.
thnr. - . .
Botanic,1— By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Dar- journal, thev confidt
bv. Wood, Ac.. Ac. " tiiatthiy will make th
Conl-ery - Receipt and Conk Books, bv Mrs. I ’> fuihlul record
ll ile, Leslie, WiddifiSd, McKenzie, Ac !
derm ii— Standard Gecm m Literature.
I bic/ion,tries—Webster’s, Knglish, French, Ger- i
j mail. Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian. Ac. j
! Historical -By i’lescitt, irvinar. Biuemli K“b-
j ertsiin, Hume, G hti-'iis, M.ic-miey, and olh- |
ers.
| Hninarous—Euitn-m
i Jnrenile-livery des;
! fir Children.
! L’W and Jifl-rinr
I these pr.-t.-ssii'i s.
• J/ie/io.,.and U
worRs on Mocha
; x icl Sciences.-
f.a-h-i/—Knglish and American. Ocfifvo and
Literary editions ,,l' til.- St uni .i-t i’oet- ; —
I’oi-ketainl Cahiyet editions -plaitiand illus
trated, b.iuiid in even- slvie to suit the taste
• ofail.
IVwl-s of Fiction —1>i Scott, Irving, Cooper,
Dickeys, and all the approved writers.
School and Classical,
Travels and Adventures,
Musical and Glee Books,
Games Spurts, anil Pastimes,
Religions, Biblical and Theological,
Odd Fell -wslup and Freemasonry.
B'sceUdneoas—Our .Miscellaneous Department
embrici-s everything not included ill the above
classification, of an interesting or instructive
character, that is in print.
Dui
rislali
pntit •!
Unaii
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, w 11 effect a cure
If complied with, w It effect a cure
If complied With, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied* w.th. will etti-ct a cure
If complied with, will effect .- cun
Mure speedily and pm-
More speedily and neniia-
More speedily and per.na,
More speedily and pt rmai
More speedily nlid perm:;.
More speed)'v and pernnn
More speedily and pi-rinm
More speeddy and p-.-rma:
: speedily
• speedily
gh-:t a BARXKS.
With : ■
With !;■
50 0
50 00
35 05
25 00
12 00
10 00
15 00
12 00
15 00
10 00
10 00
5 50
15 00
15 00
10 Oo
5 00
3 00
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS.
Patent Knglish Lever Gold Watches,
with fine Gold limiting Cases *190 00
Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches,
Large Size, Warranted good mu vir
ulent, with fine Gold Hunting Cases
Ladies’ lik. Case Gold Lever Watches,
w.i- ranted good timekeepers,—with
fine Gold Hunting Cases
Ladies’ lsk. Case Gold Lever Watches,
Open Dial
Gents’ Stiver Lever Watches, Hunting
Cases -
Gents’ Silver Lepine Watches,—Open
Dial....
Parlor Tune Pieces, new pattern, war
ranted .r.r .... -..
Ladies’ Blegant Black Silk Dress Pat
terns
Ladies' Elegant Plaid Silk Dress 3’at-
ierns
Ladies’Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets,—extra liue -
(each)
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, plain or tngrar
ved Band
Gents’ Solid Gold Y'est Chains—new
Pattern -
Ladies’ Guards, or Chatelaine Chains,
choice
Large Gold Spring Lockets, with Dou
ble Cases
Large Gold Snap Lockets, with Double
Cases.
Medium size. No, 3, Lockets, Double
Cases -
Ilcavv 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’ Cura!, Garnett, or Turquoise
Sets
Ladies’ Ylosaic or Gold Stone Sets....
Ladies’ Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops
to match
Ladies’ Jet Sets, Pin and Drops to
Ladies’ Lara Sets, Pin and Drops to.
match
Ladies’ Cameo Pins, forge 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 Stom Pins.
Gents' Cameo or Mosaic Bosom Studs
Gents’ Engraved -Gold do. do.
(Gents’Sleeve Buttons —
Ladies’ Sleeve Buttons
Ladies’ Pearl Card Cases; —
Gents’ Pearl Pocky* Knives, 3 Blades,
Best fifna.l itv........ .-..’
Misses’ Lara Pina.f.. -'
Qents’ Gold WatebKeys and Pencil^
combined
Gents’ (Soli Toothpicks.. a.......... re
Gents’ Gold Rings, with stone Setting
Ladies’ Gold Rings.' do do
SatsSilver-Plated Tea Spoons
Silver-Plated Butter Knives _ 1 00
Ladies’tl? Gents’Money Purses 50
Gents’ Gold Witctefcevs, Sir veal hooks -*• V 50
Ladies’ Florentine Breast Pins 3250
Ladies’ Jet Breait Pms. S So
Ladies’ Mosaic Breast Pins • 00
l College.
f I. cfliH-S ill
L-c (111 III-- zd
l umber next. Ureiini-
iiiieuce oil the l.-t "I
bavauna.i Medi
1 3IIE Seventh Annual C,,|1
tics Institution will c hii
Monday, the 14lh, of X
inary Lectures will Cl
November.
FACULTY:
II. I). ARNOLD, M. I)., Proic-Ssor’of Tlieorv
ami Practice of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Professor ..I Ob
stetrics and Diseases of Women and Cli Idren.
W. G BULLOCH, M. I)., Prof. Surgery.
J. B. READ, M. 1) . Prof. Materia Medicn.
J URIAH 1URRISS, M. D., Prof. Physiol-
N. A. PRATT, M. I.*., Prof. Chemistry.
W R. WARING, ii. IL, Prof. Anatomy.
J. E. GODFREY', M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy-.
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital,
twice a week, by Drs. Arnold and Bulloch, on
their respective branches. These are the only
clinical lectures delivered at the Hospital for
the benefit uf students. .
Agreeably to the conditions of the State Do
nation, one student from each Congressional
D.strict will be taken free of charge.
Applications with necessary vouchers must
be made to the Dean.
Fees for entire Course of Lectures, $105
Matriculation ticket (paid once) 5
Demonstrator’s Ticket, 10
Graduating fee, 30
For further particulars, apply to
WM. G. BULLOCH,
Aug 25—2m Dean.
, , f INSHIP IRON YVORKS, Atlanta,
\\ Georgia.—1. A R. YVINSHIP A CO.,
* Manufacturers of Steam Engines and
Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, on the most ap
proved plan, Turning Lathes, Sugar Mills,
Kettles, Mining Machinery, Mill Work, of all
descriptions, New Styles of Iron Railing for
Fences and Cemetry' Lots, Bridge Castings
and Bolts, Railroad "Work, Gin Gearing from
9 to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Powers,
and all kinds ot 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 of
our work.
Foundry and Machine Shop on YVes-
tern A Atlantic Railroad. , „ •
Isaac winship | rob’t winship | geo. wiNSHip i Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never foils-
March 24th, 1859—ly. ' ■ Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
— Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Oi- chilli
Or eh.-!::
Or chan
■' -r chan
Or chan,
Or chan
Or chan
Or chan
of diet, than any known reim-ny,
of flirt, than any known remedy,
of diet, than any known reint-ily,
ot dirt, than am known remedy,
of d I-I. 1 hon any known n miiiy,
of diet, than any known remedy,
ill Gom rrlicea and Gleet. Planters, tins is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, tins is
Iu Gonorrhoea aud Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
la Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, tins is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gononhcea and Gleet. Planters, this js
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and tilcei. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
[n Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negnes;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy lor your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
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 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 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,
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 bands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you l'iss of bands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of bands, it cures quick,
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.
10-OH
10 on
5 00
3 50
2 50
2 50
2 00
2 50
200
l" 5Q
2 50
1 00
*4 oO
They have now in their employ a large num- g aves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails,
her of the best of workmen, and are now pre- g aves a big doctor’s bill, and never fads,
pared to de .BETTER WORK, IN LE83 gaves a big doctor’s bill,.and never fads
TIME, and at foirer prices, than bag ever been :
done in Cherokee Georgia. Contracts takeD j
iu any part of the State.
For specimens of work we refer to the two :
College edifices at Cassville, or any other I
building put op by Jos. Chapman. !
JOS. CHAPMAN, j
Z. H. CLARDY.
Cassville, March 3d, 1859.
Price two dollars. Packages of half doiea
Price two dollars. Packages ot ha f dozen
Price two dollars. Packages of ha I dojen
Price two dollars. Packages of half doi
Price two dollars. Packages of ha f de»
Price two dollars. Packages of ha d •»
Price two dollars. Packages of ha I d reu
Price two dollars. Packages of hallid ien
Price two dollars. Packages of ha,f A
Price two dollars. Packages of ha I «
Price two dollars- Packages of b. Jd *
Price two dollars. Packages of half d'*"
[ RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road, , , , ns
near Cofton Factory, Augusta Ga.-Or- expressly for plantations',
ders are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads, rut up F - plantations.
, all kinds of MachinervdAF Gold Mines, Bridg- "P e P ,- f plantations.
2 50 ^ Bj-4* Bridges, Gag Works, Flour Mills, j*»‘ “P «£*** { c'l S “ ns
* «•- j Pap*?Mills, S& Mills, Gin Gearing. Water £»* «P
8 W 5p- 8; f Smi ‘ h . W ”t k : " ShafUDg Pu up expressly for plantations.
lnd C,r S^ r Put up expressly for plantations.
i 6 ^ Jwwnif p pinrestflT for plantations,
-JiLi. , i|artj»31, 1 3,>9-ly. Proprietor. p„ t J) eX p re ssly for plantations.
4 4 - . . Jfe I ; Put np expressly for plantations
-2 oM /CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.—Thesub Put up « P ressIyfor P l »" t ”‘ , " n ^'' ban , fh „nld
2 80 Ly seriber keeps stiU the largest assortment EverydruggistMdcountev mercb ^ nc .
**3 of Vehicles te be found in the Southern conn- keep a supply of this valmblere^a._ t? ^
try, comprising Coaches, Calesches, Rocka- ly from the prefi towards .-uffe r '
wavs, Ae. Concord Buggies at one hundred but a^act ^Phj'-^-P^ ^ tfae ^
J -s. 4 ol! /irnorcrifttR tO P u * *
Marctr17,1859—ly. „ CharlAtoB," S. C.
(gTBefers to Col. H. F. Pnce, Cassville. G».
STaXBA*® Orrixz-