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■T MOM. SXS Jgf PA TEST.
nil from u|HiW|tiw -fairj. Clarke.
1 <• D-, Pbysiema KxtnoiliMij tothsQamo.
Tkia hnltdile mcdieias is nhiliig in the
i caro of all those painful aad dangerous diseas-
m to which the female constitution ia select.
It modentes ill ween aad remorei all ob
structions, aad a speed/ care may ho relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
tt ia peculiarly suited. It will, ia a abort time
briaft on the aralhlj period with regularity.
Each bottle, priee One Dollar, bean the Go
vernment Stamp of Great Britain to prevent
counterfeits.
CAUTION—These Pills ahonld not be U-
ken by females during the first three months of
Pregnancy, as the/ are sore to bn. $ on Miscar
riage, but at any other time they re safe.
In alt cases of Nervous and Spinal ailections
Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight
exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics
aad Whites, these Pills will efieet a cure when
allotber meaos have failed; and although a
and Practice of Medicine. ' .
P.M. KOLLOCt, M. D, Prof of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children.
W. o. BULLOCH, M. D„ Prof. Surgery.
J. B. HEAD. X. D.,Prot Materia Medio*.
JCKIAH HARRISs, M. D.. Prof. PhrsiotogT.
N. A. PRATT, M. D, Prof. Chemistry.
W. R. WARING, M. D., Prof. Anahmuy.
R. B. HARIS, M. D*, Demonstrator of Anat
omy. V ; * v
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital
twice n week, by Drs. Arnold and Bulloch,
on their respective branches- These are
the only Clinical Lectures delivered at the
Hospital for the benefit of Students.
Agreeable to the conditions of the State Do
nation, one Student from each Congressional
District will be taken free of charge.
Applications with necessary vouchers mast
be made to the Dean.
Fees for the entire Coarse of Lectures $105 00
Matriculation Tickets!paid once)...... 50©
Demonstrator’s Tickets,.... .. 1000
Graduating Fee, . 30 00
For further particulars apply to
WM. G. BuLLOCH, Dean.
Aug. 15, I860.—2m ■*-^
FofcigsMitf Dofoesilc Qig Good?,
M£fi AND SOYS BEADY-MADE 8L0THINS,
rouse tRAKno.
Bob. Aco. R. W uioht and Jonx A
CnAwronn will address their fellow dti-
«ens on the political questions of the day
«t the following times and places:
At Morgan ton, Monday, Sept 24th.
At Ellijay, Tuesday, Sept 25th,
At Jasper, Wednesday, Sept 26th.
At Fumoant, Thursday, Sept 27th.
j At Canton, Monday, Oct 1st
. AtAlphxretU, Tuesday. Oct 2d,
Thursday, Oct 4th.
^^^HM^Friday, October 5th.
mi^OcL 6th.
The Hect^^pposnig the Domqcracy
are invited to be present and participate
in the discussions. y
fW“ Since the above was handed in,
we learn that Col. J. R. Parrott, Bell and.
Kverety Elector for this District, has ec- i
cepted and will attend the above appoint
ments. Ed.
kaown as John Haney’s blacksmith shop, as
the property of John W. Haney, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from a Justices court of the 851st
district, G. M., in favor of Sims A Cochran vs
mid Haney; levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
A. M. FRANKLIN, Sheriff
Motions &c.
El’AIRING done at short a.
i warranted. Give me a call.
fay 2, ISfiO—ly
Which have been selected Pbxsokai.lt with the utmost cere, in the beet markets in the
V2C10.Y. ALL onr Goods are iYARRASTED AS REPRESEKTED, and will be sold at
prices to suit the times,. We therefore respectfully invite the public to call and examine for
themselves, as we take pleasure in showing onr goods.
R 1 bill*
HERZBERG A BROTHERS.
with the improvements thereon, in the town
of Cartersville, known as the place whereon
defendant has a shop, to satisfy the purchase
monev fi. fa. from Cass Superior court, Don
ald M. Hood, administrator on the estate of
Thomas Hamilton, vs. Milton Loveless.
A. M. FRANKLIN, Sh’ft
Hardware,Stoves,Iron, &c
commenced
city Of All
new BOOK'
RY. Wail
Ledger*, J
Day Boohs,
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order ot the Ordinary
of Cass county, will be sold before the
" d llAIVUA Jaas in O .i iisv a 11,1 n 4 L A ft am A
Court bouse door in Cassville, on the first
Tuesday iu .November next, the following
property, fo-wit:
i-.-.., * tbejloth
Four Capital Frizes!
D. R. ALEXANEDR A CO’S
FORTY-N.INTH
MAGNIFICENT
Cash/ Wsitch and Land
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
WILL BE DRAWN AT FRANKLIN, IND.,
Monday, Sept. 10, 1860.
Cast. Prize of $500 ia American Gold.
Horse, Buggy and Harness, $400.
SfH&ldid flosetoooi) fiqqo foMe-,
qed at $350.
363 Gold and Silver Watches,
AH in Hunting Cases from $18 to $250.
304 Prizes in American Gold, from
$8.50 TO 500.
*» ACHES OF FARMING lANJ).
885 Setts ^ '^avir sftd BottSSRSWirted
Wart./ ■ A
Patent Self-Winjfiog and American' Sport
ing Watehes, Gold and Silver Veit Chains.
Bracelets, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Number of Prizes, 1,782
Value of Prizes ’. $16,3C0
Tickets Limited to 16,300
DR A WINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY.
t?f” Every Ticket-holder receives a printed
lislof drawn numbers, free of charge.
All drawings take place in publice, su
perintended exclusively by the Ticket holders.
REFERENCES.
I take great pleasure in referring all who
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, .Gboroia. '
Importers of English Hardware
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AND dealers dirbctl.yfrora American in»nufacl<viO(j»l) |
|F ; -in the line.
district and 3d section. Sold as the
of Andrew M. Hamilton, late of said county,
deceased, fi>r the benefit of thejheirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
A. C. TRIMBLE, Adm’r.
August 22, 1350.—ta
durable
PARLOR, OFFICE and (XfiHf
S T O V •&
OF EVERY PATTERN.ATLOWRATES. =
'hill LIMITS A Iso,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PLATED, PLANISHED, BRITANNIA asj>
JAPANKT) WAIVES,
At low prices for C.iSV, orders promptly filled. March 13, 1859—ly.
The Cork Chop is Southern Georgia.
—After extensive inquiry and observation
wc have the proud satisfaction of report
ing an abundant com crop in that portion
of Georgia bounded by the Altamaha riv
er on the east, and the Alapaha on the
west The planters have made enough to
do them, and to supply the non produc
tive portion of the community.
The cotton crop will come very near up
so near it that our
Ac., neatly bound, • without delay. bSr
A-iun any part, of the State will aim* 'irij
prompt attention, and Books remueed-fiM
senjbhv mail, hand, wagofc, or railroad, ana
fnllyf i n reloped so as to avoid the pMBbfife
of injury'by transportation.
J P. MASON * €*.;
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Fannin County.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary
of said county, will be sold before the
Court house door in Morgantan, Fannin coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in November next,
wilfrin the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
Fifty acres of lot of land No. 19, in the'i ib
district and 2d section, as theproperty of Wife
Ham E. Garland, deceased. Sold for'the ben-
Atlanta, Git, Feb. 9, 1860—ly.
[inpqrterhnd Wholesale and Retail Dealer i
T. F. JONES, M. D.
a R. KRAMER,
liara E. Garland, deceased.
efit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
ELtSHA GARLAND, Adm’r.
Sept. 13, 1860.
to an average yield,
people are perfectly satisfied, and no des
pondent grumbling is heard among them.
—ForetUr.
tanain Wat«i;
• Plated Goad*
JTable CaGery,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Georgia, Cass Canty.
YYTHERE AS, Dr. fWest
Gov. Moore, of Alabama, has lately
manifested bis want of deference to the
fair sex in a novel way, it is reported that
finding the penitentiary at Wetumpka too
full, he has discharged the female convicts
to make room for the males.
dies; however severe the suffering, the appli
cation, soothing, healing and wonderful Bal-
sam at once vanquishes the disease and restores
the sufferer to wonted health.
Georgia Testimony.
Certificate from Mr. E. Mansenet, a well
cnown and highly respectable citizen of Macon,
Ga.
Macon, Ga., March 19, 1860.
Messrs. S- W. Fowls A Co.:
GentlemenBelieving in the great virtue
of your renowned Bnlsom of Wild Cherry, I
cherfully comply with the request of yonr tra
velling agent in adding my testimony to the
nmny which yon have already received. I
lllirp hnon HMimintawl . nrWh tk.’a e.
uacne 69,
ATLABTA, GA.
Jau. 26, 18 60—ly.'
CARTERSVILLE AND CASSVILLE, GA.
• BEG leave to state to the citizens of Cassville, and the surroun-
^ ing country, that, for the future convenience of their customers,
HE they have moved a branch of their establishment tc the above
SR Town, and in tend keeping a full assortment of
p§ Drugs and Medicines, __ I Paints, Oils, Glass,
MfiS Fine Pocket Knives, ' f -.Petty. Whrta-Land,
EX;-’ Fine Extracts for tha hand-1 Varnishes uraSIrnwlv, -
rB kerchief, f Fluid, KerciaeuwOil,
CHARLESTON
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
From the Alpha Pi Delta Society of
Ohcrokec Baptist College:
Since, in the flight of time it has seem
ed wise to an -over-ruling Providence to
take from our midst our dearly beloved
brother Joseph E. Carswell, a member
of our body; and one in whom we repos
ed the utmost confidence, and for whom
we cherished the most affectionate regard
and heartfelt love. Not only as a member
of our Society, who was diligent and stren
uous in promoting so noble a cause. But
ift familiar intercourse with him, we are
constrained to confess that those qualities
which he manifested as a friend were tran
scendent In consequence of these con
siderations, and believing that if we did
noWSatUyoilf respect by some token of
our great loss and bereavement we would
be unworthy the name of Alpha Pi Del-
tans. We, the Society, therefore cordial
ly agree to the following resolutions:
Resolved, 1st That we heartily sym
pathise with the parent and relatives of
•qr deceased brother, in their bereave
ment and that we acknowledge by this
memento the high esteem in which he was
h«Sd by us.
Resolved, 2d. That all the members of
our body wear mourning for the deceased
for the space of thirty days.
Resolved, 3d. That a copy of these sen
timents be inserted in the Society Records.
Resolved, 4th. That a copy of these res
olutions be puolished in the Cassville
Standard. R B. SAFFOLD,
Rec. See. A. P. D. Society.
Christian Index and Southern Christian
Advocate please copy.
Georgia, Cass county.
VATHEREAS, David A. Yaughan, as next
Tv of kin, has filed his petition in writing
as required, for letters of administration, De
>r the Hair, I Linseed and Mnchioe Oir*,
, ..nes, Ac. | etc.,‘etc., etc.
ling, appertaining to the 1)rcg or Paikt Business.
large, and fine assortment ol GARDEN SEEDS, wc cal] the espec-
on getting PURE Medicines at onr establisliment.
" 1 1. ' March 15. I860.
Pomiatii!
~ Combs,
And in fact, everything,
We have on hand a
ial attention of the Citizens to our large and well selected stock.
PHYSICIANS and others may depend -- —""no *■
A share of puttie patronage is respectfull/ solicited.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned to be and appear at 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 Sep-
of in the highest terms A brother-in-law who
atone time was much reduced with a severe
and obstinate cough, was restored by it, after
other remedies failed. I have also used it for
mvaeif nnd children for obstinate coughs anil
colds, with a uniform and happy result, and
therefore recommend it confidently as the best
lung medicine within my knowledge.
Respectfully, E MAUSENET.
13?” Caution to Purehaoert. The only genu-
ino If istar’t Raltam has the written signature
of “ I. Butts ” and the printed one of the Pro
prietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile
and worthless.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE A CO., Bos
ton, and for sale bv
• A. Hairs, Cassville.
Kramkr. Lclaxd A Jokes, Cartersville.
Samvel V. Srrats, Kingston.
And bv nearly all Druggists.
July 18—lm
are anxious for information respecting my
honesty, business promtitude, Ac., to any of
the County officers. Postmasters, Express A-
gents, Justices of the Peace, Merchants, Rep
resentatives, and Senators of Johnson, or any
of the numerous Ageuts in the various parts
of the Union, who have attended my drawings.
As the above named are personally acquaint
ed with me, and most of them have attended
my numerous drawings, I will
N. LAND, Ordn’y.
der Carriages of me, can depend ■post
a good article-,' and at as low pyiev, a#
cut in person to select.
All Work Warranted
I take the liberty of referring to J
Erwin and George it. Gilreath.
- M.K0NARD CHAM
No. 142 Meetidg&tfeet, Chariestoh.
May 9, I860.—CM ; V-'-> % •vsvtlT;
NORTH SIDE W. & A. R. B., KINGSTON, GA.,
GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of
Gemrgia, Casa county.
TTTHEREAS, William Collins, administra-
w tor on the estate of Thomas Franklin,
deceased; applies to me for letters of d.srnis-
sion from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of-
my numerous drawings, I will request all who
wish to satisfy themselves of the safety of
their investment, to wr" ...
gentlemen.
55^” Agents wanted
in every locality, to
whom the most liberal inducements are offer
ed.
ALL PRIZES PROMTLY PAID.
ty SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Single Tickets $1. Six Tickets $5.
i). R. ALEXANDER A CO.,
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana.
Jane 27, 1860—6m
Such as Coffee, Sngar, Teas, Molasses, Liquors, Pepper, Spice,
Syrup, Salt, Ginger, Mackerel, Bacon, Lard, Floor, Meal;
also Soda/Starch, Tobaeco; Iron, Nails; Concentrated
Lye; Negro Blankets and Kerseys; Osnaburgs;
Shirtings; Negro Shoes, coarse Boots;
Women’s coarse Shoes; Pantaloon Goods; Kerosene Oil;
Bnrijing Fluid, Train Oil, Linseed Oil, Bagging and
Rope ; Cigars; agent for Dr. Dennis’ Georgia
Sarsaparilla, and Newtofi Factory.
Everything in-the Grocery line kept constantly on hand, which will be sold low for ca>h.
Everything cash except Bogging and Itope, which will be sold to prompt payers, payable
when their Cotton is sold. Kingston, Ga., Feb. 16, I860—ly.
Georgia Faaala county.
TTTHEREAS, James M. Casada applies to
vv me for permanent letters administrate n
on the estate of John Casada, late of said coun
ty 1eceased.
LF/wn the Troy Rudgett.J
John Quincy Adams.
It is in that famous poem, the Siege of Cor
inth, where Byron records that—
“There was an old man whose hair* were white,
But his veteran arm wits full of might.”
The famous lines descriptive of this old man
have often been quoted as applicable to that
intellectual giant of the earlier days of the
Republic—John Quincy Adams. Had the he
ro of Byron’s poem lived in these days there
would have been no* necessity of his record,
ing the fact that “his hairs were white”—for
like most of the old men of the present day,
he would undoubtedly have used Heimstrest’s
Hair RrsTORATtvE, which would have restored
his hair to all the pristine beauty and natural
color of youth.
Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold eve-
whe re by nil dealers in mediciae, and'in Cass
ville by Sum Lett. W. E. HAGAN A CO.
aug. 22—lm Proprietors, Troy, K. Y.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mvoffice
within the time prescribed by law, and show
causa, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature
Sept 20tb, I860. JAMES KINCAID,
30d Ordinary.
flepogiioNj,
ATLANTA, GA.
pertaining (o their profession.
Atlanta, Ga. Jan,
W W.WOOD-
e RUFF A
CO. have opened a
EMPLOYMEN 1
850 to 81Q0pear Hi
A N aetive energetic young man
in eacli section of the South and
act as agent in an easy aad respect
ness, by which the ah>ar<.can cqujol
ized. There is bo bambiig'hacJH||
ticulars, terms, Ac., adrireaU (enjal
large and splendid
stock of
Carriages
in Atlanta, of every
variety ot style.
Straight Heedle.
.These Machines are supe
rior to all others tor sever
al purposes, being simple,
durabe and easily managed
and various prices, from
Fifty-five to One Hun
dred and Twenty-five
Perpendicular Action.
The Standard Reputation
of our Machines is well
consisting of
Coaches,
BERLINS,
to pay return, sostaj^;)
May 23,6m inside]
CARTERSVILLE
Provision^ 1 ^ I
b*; j, j, hank
1st door-west #f the. BaHroud^eo
WM. B. MULL. Adm’r.
MARY F. OLIVER, Admr'x.
SO—tds
known and needs no com-
PILETONS,
Bretts,
Slide-seat, Top and
ment. They arc All Wai-
' rakteb; will hem, tuck fell
and gather perfectly.
Delliun.- ' M" j
Machinery, Machine Oil, Needles, Silk, Cotton Thread, Ac., for sale. Wholesale and Retail,
Agents supplied by JOHN If. TYSOE, Agent,
sprit 23, 186<X—If .. MACON, Ga.
In SUrmlle Texes, July $Tth, l' LLES |
A. Lowry, daugher ofF. L. sndS. Lowry •
aged 6 years, 11 months snd 12 days.
Jndaon’s Monntein Herb Pill*.
How sirange ynd wonderful it often seems to
I that a medieihC com?°wd of simple moun
tain herbs sad roots, shoaidso cwttinly search
out and care disease. How surprising ?hat U> e
Indians should know and preserve so long
and so well s secret that has escaped the search
of the greatest physicians the world has ever
seen. True, the ancient inhabitants of Mexi
co were a staaage race, found by the Span
iards living ia large citiss, aad allowing for
their strange eastexm sad religion as well civ
ilized as their oooqaerers. In the words of a
writer of some celebrity. “They have perish-
- vd^roip the. esrUi, their cities, ars gigantic
f piles of ruins, the Kings and Princes so migh*
ty in their life; are forgotten; their ruins and
their mediciae alone are left." The united
testimony of all intelligent persons is, that
JUDSOX’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS an
the most successful medicine in tike world;.'
Judson’s Mountain Hash Pills era sold by
• all Medicine Dealers. fang. 22—lm
CASS 'SUPERIOR COURT, I
Sbftkxbsr Tsrm, 1860. J
r r is ordered by the Court, that this Court
be adjourned over to the first Monday in
December next, on account of the sickness of
the presiding Judge;. And it is forther order
ed by the Court, that the Jurors, (Grand and
No top and Concord
Hacks and Jersey
WAGONS,
Harness,
WHIPS, tc.
Come, everybody,
and see our stock.
Nor. 1,1859.
Candice, Nuts, West India*Fruit
Tobacco of the best manufsctnri
, rtti , Wil
ed by the Court, that the Jurors, (Grand and
“ettit,) drawn for the second week of this (Sep
tember) Term, act as Jurors at said adjourned
Term. - _ 7 •
Monday September, 17, 1860.
DaWSON A. walker, j. s. c. c. c.
A true extract (com the Minutes of Court.
Sept 17, I860. TmHUS A. Wean, Clerk.
. M. WrrTOENSTElN,
Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
Southeast side of Whitehall Street,- Atlanta, Ga. ,
THJS
Greatest Deduction
EVER HADE IN STANDARD
Estray Notice.
Georgia. Cass couuy.)
Clbbk’s Orricx Ixrmoa Cock. {
Beef and Heel tougne. i
tention-of toe public, nut
*re invited. Children’s
descriptii>n,on hand atd
see him. : jj-
cimtinni'd b.id iwsiith, is com-
H'-licd to retire from ptthlio (He
Of every deecriptio*.
Eeady-Made Clothing,
i MU AUHl PL
i boots aim
F. ik. WILLIAMS, ' •:
Maoefrcturer end Pealerm all kinds eft
Leather.
Adanta, Go. Wj
warninfed.'.Yhb
fished booses in 1
PH V. SLATS,
ORNEY AT LAW,
Spring Place, Ga.
L promptly attend to all husiaws es
WM. O 'lAa^.OBAN,
Proprietcr.