The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, March 11, 1852, Image 3

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mm (fVirkipf on 8iindi)r Ins been (prohibited by lew in Franco, but not rite. '5% *fdr ttie purpose vf taking"into'ci'utfidefw- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A CARD. Conrention of the Ddoe The Central Committee, to- ^ eootded tbe dory of dt»«geeD^ |^^hfiTnu•• -• (Tf i-as time oM*st convobient for the meeting of j^-fYjiKur* ’"‘■"♦Li* .........2 00 TOHN A.EBWIXresjiectfuUrannounce* i$£!ysstftr«£tt Pariy in Convention at MlIwugeVHit,* wiHii BviUai COtemHC............2.00 largest and. most complete stock of Goods he ' * ...T.00 has ev*r before dpfricd h Uti - market, to ^ ~ , y..p^r. which he earnestly imifi3e»'V.^''iteBtion of 1* the projwiety of tfeW^e. « VimiUted tb intermeddle.—Jefferson. t0 the Baltimore Prefltfcbttal nominn- ' *SSfl, ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERITSEMENTS. old friend* aiiirCustu*. 2rs. sod the generally. Price* he guarantee*. . .. ...Clayton, ••“ 8-®® shall please purchasers, being assured that tion—respectfully suggest tbe 22" of jj r ^ J. Abbett Caasville, 2.00 no one can offer greater inducement*. Please) Aprit .. .he 1„ . r »hi.* *e Con. D. <*,»«, - -f” ““ “ d "“‘"johN A. ERWIN. venfion shall assemble—and we recom- James Vaughan, 2.00 March 10th 1S5 . 2 . mend to the Union party in each and John E. Glenn,-. •“ 2 ’°° - every coanry in fbe Stare the propriety Maj G 4.00 Q . . .. ....._ I'ofV.lding county meetings for the pur- ... Hill...........". 8illpetre, bo excellent for preserving. ; . , , ■ , „ 1>t > A . , . .. • r . r pose of setidm .> del gaf<s to the same. when ejected from a gun barrel, acts in Milk so notricioas when taken an Vood, if injeeted into tbe veins, acta as a 'deadly poisoa.—Exchange Air, so excelU|t Tor the lungs, acts Mu the same wayAnother. 'the same way.—Schenectady Cabinet Boots, so excellent for wearing, when 'ejected too rapidly, and too near the re* gion bounded by gentlemen’s coat-tails, : -mets upon men as saltpetre upon gun Atarrels—makes them go off—Cayuga 'Chief. ff Timon lays (hat two lawyers are tfktw pua* of shears, because they do not "cut each "other, but whatever "Cornea be tween them. A4Khig Stfttg-Ceuven t ion is to be held at HatrMburg, Pa., on the 25th of March, 1852, for the purpose of nomina ting a Canal Commissioner forming an 'electoral ticket, and choosing delegates Ho the National Convention. Tub Ska Serpent caught at last — The captain of the whale-ship Motion gabel*, of New Bedford, Massachusetts, 'has addressed tbe New York Tribune a 'long and circumstantial account of the discovery and capture, in the Pacific ocean, of a huge marine monster, having the form of a serpent, with spout-boles like a whale and swimming paws. Its Immense site rendered H necessary to cut h it up, but its head and bones have been ipreserved. The Life of a Printer. The following strange, eventful record of a journeyman printer’s life is taken from one of our exchanges, which paper asserts is correct to the letter It de velops wbat a man can do if he likes, and wbat queer and enterprising, unsel fish fellows, the majority of printers are: " The life of a printer i«, »o say the least, one of variety I left home at ihe age of nine, and was apprenticed to the printing business at thirteen ; since then I have visited Europe—been in Eng land. Ireland, Scotland. Wales, and France—in Canada. Nova Sarnia, Lab jbwggiwtl; Aid j; ; ..s,^ '.u: all tbe Atlaotio States of the Union, from Maine to Louisiana—hive lived in twen ty-seven cities and towns of the United States ; I have beeh a sailor in the mer chant service, and have sailed in ail man ner of craft—chip barque, brig, schoon er, sloop and steamer—in the regular army as a private <oldier. deserted and got shot in the leg I have studied two years for the ministry, one Vehr for an M, D.—travelled through all »he New England States—New York. New J r sev,Pennsylvania and Virginia.as a jour neyman prin'er. generally with little else than a brass rule in my p<*cket. I have been the publisher of two papers in , ■one in Boston, one iu Roxbury, Mass., one iu New Hampshire and one in Maine At one time I Had 17 350 in my pocket ■of my own. I have been married twice, und am now nearly 2G years old ! J I have been a temperance lecturer and •proprietor of a temperance theatre. Union papers will please puhli-h. Very respectfully. Ja's A. Meriwether, J W A Savor'd, *Eli H Baxter, A. H KbsaS, Robert Coili'ns, Wm. McKinley, L. Stephens, Centra! Committee ‘Robert Russell,.. D. C. A yres,.... Dr. C. M. Griffin,. ..it...2.00 .......2.00 '..2.00 ..2.00 J. B. PARROTT, ATTORNEY A T LAW, ib ? -v March 11. 5—ly. G. & H. CAMERON, ~ DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IX Crockery, China A Glass ware, SO. 145 MEETING-ST., Charleston, S. C. HAVE etwava on hand a large and exten- bivf assortment ia" u:- abp-.e Goods, (select ed by one of tbe firm at the Manufactories of England and France,) whicli they offer lor sale at as low rates as they can be purchased in anv citv of the Union. Jan. 15" 1852. 49—ly. Dr. J^JBJJnderwood, “.2.06 Carriage Manufactory. ..........2 00 ROME. GEO. 1 \VB desire to rail the atten- • 2.00 ■ r'Vn"' tbs tion of the Public to the new .2.00 Carriage Manufactory, located at Bone's old 2.00 8tand ’ 0,1 Broad.street, opposite the Depot ' and just below the Hillburn House, where ‘ ' the making and repairing of Carriages, Bug- 2.00 gies, Wagons Sc., will be done at the short- 2.00 est notice, in the neatest style, and with the ;;;i .....100 beat materials. We pledge ourselves to ' ! give general satisfaction, as our workmen 1 *®® are interior to none in the State. Come and •2.00 ; judge for yourselves. A. M. Turner, Spring Place,........ *.2. of) ■ W M. T. PRICE & CO. at New York with dates to the 2nd ult. £_ g Wellborn, Dalton, 2.00 j March 11, 1952—ly. front San Francisco She brings 234 pas-/ Jesse James,’. T. A Sullivtm.'..... ! 'G. H Gilreath,.. if: Brock Stilesboro,.. B. Uunyers,. • • • “ ; M. A. Brandon, !L. M. Hickman,... ' ‘ R. H. Cannon,...".“.«** •• )«■. T. H. Ligon, Buhwtiee, •« * . | A. G. The steamer Prometheus had arrived Wm c - ® van *’ ‘ C 'V.” J”?^J^wry, ^pnarp,^* • * * ** ; *^v N£ W SPRING GOODS. jiWm. Tumlin, Cassvdle,. . ........... .^.00 j ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. ..’.»V. .’.2.00 sengers and B400.000 in gold A revolution among the Mormons at Maj. D. AUen.Bamesville....... .....2.00 C’UEU D Salt Lake is pronounced to be imminent. - L. C. Huff Alatoona, 2.00 j VV «» ClllifAlij They had published a Declaration of ImJ W.HJKIit&^nelog,.-.-.--*-.••••2-00 | AUGUSTA, GEO. dependence, were arming and fortifying, g gjjjg ■< 2 00 T¥AVE just received from New York, by determined to establish a separate Re- Col . LJ^on,’.'.** 2^00 fj ‘he steamer Union, a iargeandsplen- I ’ | did assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods, of public. ; T. G. McFarland, Rosstuic,• • •••••• • *2.00 new an( j elegant styles, among which are— White Path,... 2.00 SO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ASBURY HULL, President, C. F. McCAY, Actuary. ALBON CHASE, Secretary. T HE undersigned, Agent of the Southern Mutual Insurance Co. for Cass co. will take risks on Houses, Furniture, Stocks of Goods, Negroes, ^r., .j-c: also insurance on the lives of white persons. Office corner of public square—opposite Price’s store. JNO. W. BURKE. Jan. 15.1852. POSTED UP! M Y books are ready f<W settlement to the Istot January. I am competed to collect TO PAY MY OWN DEBTS ! ! and that without delay. So please come for- I ward and settle. I dislike dunning as much ; as any one but necessity should plead no ex- cuse. NEW GOODS coming in weekly, and will be sold low for cash ot-on time to pr^itA; ^ r --"»rK'r<\ Come I want to sec von just now. H M MORGAN. Carters ville.Feb 12, 1852. PATENT MEDICINES. MEDICAL CARD. D R. S. C. EDGEWORTH, having per manently located at Cartersville. re spectfully offers to the community his servi ces in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Cartersville, March 4, 1852.—2m. John B Weller, formerly a 'repre sentative from Ohio, has been elected t). S. Senator. Capr. Woods, formerly of Savannah, has bdeu murdered in &ear Valley. Union Meeting in Floyd.—At a meeting of tbe Union party of Floyd county on Tuesday week the Hon Jd)HN H Lumpkin was called to the Chair, and Mr J Knowles appointed Secreta ry. Resolutions were unanimously a dnpted, to send delegates to the Union Convention at Milledgeville to consider the Presidential question, and that said convention, when it meets, should act as in its judgment will best advance th e purpose for which tbe Union party was formed. The Hon. John H Lumpkin, Joshua Knowles, Josepii Watters and William T. Price, were appointed delegates to the Union convention. J. Slate, J. M. Banner, Villa Rice a, 2.00 P. P. Algood, “ 2.00 D. \V Adrian, Centre, Ala.... 2.00 45 R. Lowry, Cassville ........2.00 A. B. Moore, Little Prairie, f .. *2.00 Wm. V. Wester, Louiaburg, N.C.,....2.00 Woodson Hubbard, Van Wert,. •. . .2.00 be. S. A. IfctoitertiG.V.'.V. .2.00 Jam«? Gillerland,2.40 N. F. Cobb,i .'.2.60 Mrs. Nancy Smith, . .. “ .’. ’. ’. ’. ’.'.. ’• 2.t)0 Joseph G. Wright,‘ 2.66 C. W Ku-ke, Cassville,'.2.66 D. A. Cook. Atlanta,.’.’.’.V....2.66 Rev. J. M. Wood, Cedar Town,...... .2.00 A. G. Willie, Middleton, Va.,. .1.00 W. E Alexander, Rome ^..2.00 W. T. Price, “ .2.00 John Corbin, Etowah, 2.00 J. F. Sproull, Cartersville, 2.00 Andrew Baxter, Etowah 2.00 / Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or any omission is made, the subscribers inter ested will please inform us, so that proper corrections can be made. Homestead Exemption.—A home stead exemption bill has passed both branches of the Tennessee Legislature T r*Mptirpj,*h.- M&r&ifr ioteu-iing to take n hie the benefit <>f it o> -file his "intentions be fore the is-nanee of the execution. R'.nrritit, Ne.ii Adnirsville, on the 8th inst., by Jes se James. Es.j. William S. RoBEttfsox, of Cassville. to Miss Caroline H., daughter of Samuel McDow, of this county. On the 21st rif January, in Warwick, by the Rev F. H. Viiuleveer, Mr John Due- yea. of Charleston, S. C., to Miss Sarah E , daughter Of Mr. Frederick Demarest, of the former place: Answer to last whex's Riddle.—A Noise. Whooping Ccugh —A gentleman of ’this city abn has tested it, says the fol lowing is a certain remedy for whooping •cough, always breaking it after the use of the medicine for three days : 4 ounces -fiax seed ; 3 ounces honey; 1 ounce liq uorice; 4 ounces lemons; boiled together in half** gallon of water. To he well (Strained, bottled tightly and kept in a •cool place. Dose: a table spoonful six times a day. to be given always after the -coughing ceases. - w - - Mr. Jat. D. Frierson, the Post Office Agent,- has had arrested and confined in jail at Washington, Da vid T. Parkinson, the mail rider (between Abbeville, C. H., So. Ca. and Washington, Geo., charged with robbing the mail under his charge. He confessed his guilt and admitted he had been engaged at it some months and had only got abont thirty dollars. He will probably be tried in March. Jesse Reneau, Esq., late editor of - die Atlanta Republican, has been ap pointed Route Agent, to take charge of tbe Mail on the Western A Atlan tic Rail road, in place of A. G. Ware, resigned. The St. Louis Republican says thet one thousand to fifteen hundred men are now employed on different sections of the Pacific Railroad. Moderation is commonly firm, and firmness is commonly successful. Highly Important! This week is the first week of our Superior Court— and as most of the citizens of the county will he iu town, we have a special request to make of the patrons of this paper.— If you are in arrears, call and pay up, and you ean then feel that you have honestly dis charged your duty. Recollect what Paul said—“Owe no man anything.” If you have not paid in ad vance, call and do so, and you will save a dollar which is bet ter saved than lost, as it surely will be if you don’t pay up. We hope our friends will call on us. Our office is opposite Price’s Old Stand. A Proposition. Some of our patrons want us to get new type for this paper, and we propose to do so, as soon as we can get Two hun dred new subscribers. This will give Us a circulation that will warrant the expense. Surely almost all our present subscri bers will try to help us attain this object. Let every one that can, get his neighbor to sub scribe, and we shall soon have the desired number. In order to further this mat ter we propose to give to any subscriber who will get two other cash subscribers, a copy of the Life of jRobert Emmett*, worth $1. For one of the same sort, a copy of “Polly Peablos- som's Wedding and other tales? worth 50 cents. Cotton Market. - 7 1-4 ff S 1-4 Augusta. - - • 7 5 8 a 8 Savannah, - • • 6 a 8 1-2 Macon. ... 5 1-2 a 7 1-8 Augusta prices. Bagsingi Gunny, Bacon, Butter, Beeswax, Bricks, Cheese, Northern, Coffee. Rio, Laguira, Java, Corn, per bushel, Feathers, per lb, Flour per bill, Lard, per lb. Molasses, per gal, Nails, per lb, Oats, per bush, Rope, per lb, Sugars, per lb. Salt, pbr bush, Twine, per lb. Whfeat, per bilslt-, per vard, 13 a 14 per lb. 10 a 14 10 a 25 18 a 20 per 1000, 5 50 a 6 00 per lb. 9a 11 U 9J a 11 •i lOJa 11 61 13d 14 80 a 90 "■ns, , 80 a 94 l , , i 92 a 100 . - 32 a 35 v --V * \ yr \ * 5 50 a 8 00 * 11 « 124 7 23 a 37 / 34 a 4 60a 50 84 a 14 54 a 11 40 a 50 18 a 25 1 00 a 1 25 If E LIST. All Georgia , bills of solvent Banks, at par. C'y-Look out for dounierfeits, $10’s on the Bank of Ahgnsta, payable to J: M. Hitt lias no picture ofGeri Oglethorpe; the genuine h:i8. Alsb. SlOO’s oh the Batik o! the StAte (If G'-orgia, payable at the Branch Bank, at Washington, and dated Sept. 3d, 1848, has a rea back,.with the words -State Batik of Gfeorgia,’’ en graved, the Original has nothing of it South Carolina money at par. Codnlerfeit SlOO’s on the Merchant’s Bank. Cheraw. Alabama, North ’’nrolitia and Tennessee bill-, from 3 to 5 per cetil: discount: CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT. MABfcH 10; 1851 Rich Printed Grenadines and Crape De Paris, of the latest Paris styles. Printed Bareges, with small figures, suit able lor Children’s Dresses. Fancy Printed Barege Delaines, of beau tiful styles, for Ladies’ and Children’s Dres- es. Printed Barege Delaines, for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses. Rich, Fancy Brocade Silks, for Ladies’ Spring Dresses. Rich, White Brocade Silks, of splendid styles. . Rich Brocade Silks, for Ladies’ Mourn ing Dresses. White, Dotted Swiss Muslins, a beautiful article for Ladies’ Dresses. Rich,. Embroidered Swiss Muslins, for Ladies’ Undersleeves and Mantillas. Ladies’ White Nopoleon Lace Mantillas, of elegant styles. , Ladies’ Black Lace Mantillas, of new and beautiful styles. Ladies’ Embroidered Cambric and Mus lin Collars. Ladies’ Frilled and Osborne Collars, of rich and elegant styles. Ladies’ ’ Embroidered Cambric, Muslin and Pagoda Undcrslceves. Worked Muslin Bands, for Ladies’ Puff Cuffs and Undersleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Edgings and Insertings, a beautiful assortment of neiv patterns. White and colored Tarlatan Muslins, for Ladies’ Evening Dresses. Black Figured Bareges, a new and beau tiful article for Ladies Mourning Dresses. Superior Black Challer, for Ladies’ Mour- uing Dresse . Hoyles Printed Laws, of new styles, war ranted fast colors. Mazarine Blue and Green Tissues, for Ladies’ Veils. Alexander’s Ladies’ Kid Gloves, a large assortment. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gauntlet Glove* and Ladies’ Black and White Silk Hose. Ladies' Sandal Wood and Spanish Fans, of new and elegant styles, of sew and ele gant styles. Ladies’ Silk Bridal Fans, of splendid styles, suitable for Bridal presents. Superior Fancy end Mourning Prints and Gipghams. The public ate respectfully invited to call dnd examine the above, with a great varie- tv of Other articles suitable for the present season March 11—tc GEORGIA GASS COUNTY. YI7HEREAS Michael Dunahooapplies to VV me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Matthew Dunahoo, late of this county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and adnionish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be :w:d appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any exist,) why Letters of Admin istration should not be granted the said ap plicant. Given under my hand at office, this 11th day of March, 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, o. c. c. March U—30d* Bacon—new, per lb. Beef, Corn, per bushel, Meal, “ Flour, “ bbl. Butter, “ lb. Feathers, “ Wheat, bush. Lumber, hundred, 9 d 11 3 a 4 35 65 5AO to 6.05 15 28 a 30 65 a 70 1.00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAULDING SHERIFF SALE. O N the first Tuesday in April next, be tween the legal hours of sale, at the house of Charles S. Jenkins, the following propertv, to-wit: Lot of Land No. 637, in the 3d district of the 3d section, levied on as the property of Lewis M. Matthews, to satisfy two ft. fas. issued from a Justice's court of the 832d district. G. M., one in favor of R. R. Ran- sone va. T. J. Forsyth, principal, and L. M. Matthews, endorser, ana one in favor of Si las B. McGregor, td. LB. Matthews, and other fi. fas. in hay hands. Levy made and returned to me by * constable. D CAMPBELL. Sheriff March U, 1852—tas. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. Ordinary’s Office, March 3,1352. r " appearing to tbe Ordinary by the peti tion of Jackson H. Bradley, that Abner England of said county deceased, did in his lifetime execute to said Jackson H. Bradley his bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee sinlple to said Jackson H. Bradley for lot of Land number one hundred and eighty-two, in the fifth district and third section of Cass county, arid It further appearing that said Abner England departed this life without executing titles to said Wt of Land, at in any fray providing therefor, and it appearing that said Jackson H. Bradley has paid the full amdrint of the cure base money for said lot pf Land, and said Jackson H. Bradley hav ing petitioned the Ordinary Of said county to direct Jpsiah B. England. Adriiiniatrator upon the Estate of the said Abner England, deceased, to execute to him .title’s to said lot of Land in conformity with said bond; it is therefore hereby ordered that notice be given in the Cassville Standard of such ap plication that all persons concerned, may file objections, if ant they have, in the of fice of the Ordinary of said county, why said Josiah B. England, Administrator as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of Land in conformity with said bond. patton a Johnson. Petitioner’s Attorneys A true Extract from the Minutes' dt the Court of Ordinary, March 4th, 1853: T * A. WORD, o. c. 6; March 11—3m GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY. II/llEREAS George Hedden krid John V * N. Moore applies to me for Letters of Admintettatioa from the Estate Of John Burch, late of said corintt, deceased. There are therefore w rite and admonish all and ringulatethe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of fice within the tame prescribed by- law,- to show cause (if any they have) why said let ters should not be granted. ‘ '* m l 1th day of March, MOSES GREER, e. s. c. March 11—*®d , NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Scp’t’s Office, W. & A. R. R. ( Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 23, 1852. J A LL produce or merchandize must be ta ken from the Depot in this city, within 48 hours after it is unloaded from the cars, or STORAGE will be charged at Savannah rates. WM.tT WAD LEY, Feb 26-3m. Gen'l Supirintendent. Blacksmithing. HE subscriber is now egrryiag on the above business, at Capt. H. P. Gaines’ eld stand, where he will be glad to wait on customers. Horse-shoeing, making of Axes, &c. attended tonroinptlv. “ W. L. MILHOLLEN. Cassville, Jan. 29—51—3m. Good News! ZVJ\W WEST GAINES, NEAR EUITARLEE, CASS COUNTY,.GEORGIA. R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the people of the neighborhood, that he may be found at E. B. Presley’s, al-1 ways ready to do any woik in tbe wagon nia- ■ king line; also will stock Scythes at the short est notice, and will make them run as well and save as much grain as any in Georgia. Eulmlee, Jan. 22,1852.—ly. Call at Price’s Old Stand! M. D. CARPENTER, R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tbe public generally, that be has ta ken charge of Price 9 Old Stand, where he will sell goods as low as they can be hid in this or arty other up-conntrv vil lage: He has already commenced receiving new 6oods, red will in a short time Ha^eaeOmplete stock Direct fro* All he asks of the peopte is^to give him a trial, and should they go away without bay ing, it will not be bis fault. Uassrille. Geo, Feb. 19, 1852. t- JP T HE subscriber respectfully informs his old customers and the public generally, that he lias just received a large and well se lected stock of Dry Goods, .Groceries^ Hardware, Cutlery, Farmer and Mechan ics's Tools, which he will sell on the most accommoda ting terms. His stock which is very exten sive, and selected to suit the market, consists as follows: Rich mnslin dc laities. Cashmere, merino, black watered and colored Alpaca, Jackonet and cross-barred muslin, a fine se lection of ladies’ mitts, a general assort ment of ENGLISH PRINTS and CALICOES. French ginghams. Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ker seys, Negro blankets, white and red Flan nels, a general assortment of Domestics. Syrup, molasses, sugars, coffee, tea, macker el, Tobacco, Scgars, Shot, Lead, . Powder. Snuff, Indigo, madder, and all kinds of Dye stuffs. Swede and English roll ed. Iron, Cast, German and Blistered ,. Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammers, Vices and Bellows, Planes, Plane Irons, Cross, Hand and Mill saws, Nails, assort ed sizes, and horse nails and shoes. , N. B. Cocntby Produce bought at the highest market prices, and goods sold us low as can be afforded. Call and see for your selves. OC^All orders promptly attended to. ‘ L. J. PARR, 3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA. Cultivate your Lands. A GOOD assortment of Ploughs and Hoes Of all kinds, on hand and for sale at CAn- tersville, by H. M. MORGAN. Feb. 26, 1852. Cartersville Forever! CHEAP DRY GOODS!! HI. WRSiiB, OULD re- say to the citi- ^ I IY J I zens of Cass and adjoining counties, that in addition to his heavy stock on hand before, that he has just received a full assortment of NEW AND CHEAP GOODS! CONSISTING IN PART, OF Casimeres, Alpaccas, Marinos, Muslin de Laities, Kentucky and Home-made Jeans, TWEEDS, AND A SUPERB DOT OP BROADCLOTHS. OF Att COLORS AND PRICES. Also, Flannels, Sheetings, Linseys and Kerseys for Negro wear. .ALSO. . THE LARGEST. BEST AND CHEAP EST LOT OF CALICOES is cass county ! ALSO, FACTORY THREAD. BOOTS, SHOES, 11ATS, CAPS, Crockery Ware, Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Salt, <frc. ALSO. READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO. DRUGS OF ALL KINDS, ALMOST EVERY KIND OF PATENT MEDICINES, EVEN TO BRANDRETH’S PILL! ALSO, A choice Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors, by the Bottle. A FINE CIGARS, Which Goods were bought low down, and will be sold at a small profit. Call and see for vourselves, and you will he certain to find a good assortment; and Ilal and Major Charley will take pleasure in showing yon Goods, and selling you some too. I Kate not named one half the articles I have got. because I have almost every thing you coiild call for. WANTED, Teii Thousand Bushels of Corn, Five Thonsarid Pounds of Butter. Five Thousand Bushels of Oats, and I will Barter lor al most anv kind of Produce. COME AND SEE US, At the Big prick Store, near the Depot: dt the sign of li M, MORGAN. Cartersville, Ga. Oct. 23,1851. tc Fresh and Genuine Garden , SEEDS, Choice Selection, J UST received and for sale by. Feb. 19- JNO. A ERWIN T Ordinary'* Blanks, [O' suit the new law, just printed and for sale at this Office. 61 per quire. S W OULD respectfully inform Ins friends and the public that lie has removed his TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, to the new stcre-house, opposite the Brick Hotel, (up-stairs.) where he is prepared to at tend to all orders in his line of business. l > :irlicnl:ir attention will be paid to cutting—so that work can be made bv the Ladies. [Cassville, Jan. 29. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that having engaged in the Tailoring Business, he vould be glad to see Iris friends, at his hop in Dunlap's new Biick Store, (up spurs) where he is prepared to do all work in the Most Fashionable Manned and ou the best of terms., C utt >rig done at short notice, and warranted to fit. Call and see us. JAS T. CRISWELL, Cassville. Feb. 3 1852.- tf. LOOK SHARP! A LL persons in arrears to this office up to the 1st of January, 1852, are requested to call and settle with John W. Burke, who duly authorized to settle up my business. If these are not settled soon, I must sue them. Feb. 19-tf. R. F. BENNETT. Valuable Land for Sale. W ILL be sold at public outcry, on Mon day, the 23d of March, in Calhoun, Gordon county, Geo , Lot No 276, 14th and 3d, and part of Lot No. 277, 14th and 3d, con taining in all ahent 220 acres, being the set tlement on which Andrew _prr now lives, about 2 miles from Calhoun. Good titles will be given. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAS. M. OKR. Feb. 26-tds. Two Farms lor Sale! T HF. undersigned, living nine miles north east of Cassville, in one of the prettiest valleys in Cherokee Georgia, offers the two following farms for sale: the one on which he resides, containing something near twelve hundred acres, about four hundred and ftr- ty of which are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, including orchards, grass fields, jfcc. This farm is well improved, with first rate buildings, a good two story dwel ling, complete v finished off; also a good two story brick hoiis'e, finished off likewise, ;wo good framed barnes, and all other nec essary buildings, and one of the largest and best Apple orchards north of the Etowah river in Cherokee. This farm for beauty, fertility of soil and convenience, cannot be surpassed by any in the whole State; is as well supplied with water as any situation in the country—there being some ten or twelve of the finest kind of springs on the premises, (some two or three of which are free-stone water,) besides many other ad vantages too tedious to mention, which would readily strike the attention of an ob server. His other farm is situated some three or four miles north of the above, containing Nine Hundred Acres, about two hundred of which are cleared, powcis, in fine cultivation, and under a good fence. Buildings only moderate. Any gentleman desiring rich Land, fine spring water, a beautiful situation, and as healthy a location as can be found South, would be pleased with this place, There are also several fine mill seats on both of the above farms, and that convenient to water. Terms to suit the times. . W. CLARKE WYLY. arch 4,1852.—t L \ LIVER complaint, Jaundice, Dyspej’sia, Chronic or Nervous DtKl ity, Disrases rf the Kidneys, arid all Disea ses arising from it Disordered Liver or Stomach, sughxts Constijutticn. ln- imdPilee. Fullness nr Blood to the Hi ad. Acidity of , the Stomach, Nausea. Heart-hum, Itisgr st fur Food, Fullness, or Weight iu the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of the, Stomach, Swimming of the llejd. Hur- rieditnd Difficult Brea thing, fluttering at the Jdeurt, Choking lisNytpo- eating Sensations token in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Ihls or H dtr before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency or Per spiration, Yellmciitss of ‘ the, skin and eyes, /tain in the sitir, hack, chest, limbs jjv..- sudden Jhishes of hi at, burning ia the Jhrh, constant imaginings ..if, evil, and great Jejmession of. xpiiits, can be effeclvgllg cured Irj 1)K. llOOFLAND’j*" CEL E BRA TED GERMAN 131 ITERS, rRl.PAUED 1IY TK C, M JACKSON, At flic GcrtJian Medicine Store, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. T HEIR power o\er the above diseases is not exceled, if equaled, by any oilier preparation in tbe United States, as ihe cures attest in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. , These Bitters are worthy the attention af tnvalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec tification of diseases of.the. Liver and lesser glands, exercising the .most-searching powers in weakness and affectious of Jke digestive or gan's, they nre withal, safe, certain and pleas ant. . v It BAD AND BY CONVntCjrk From the Boston Bee. The editor said, December 22u<LDr. lloof- lanirs Celebrated German Bitters, for tbe cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservqdLy one of the most popular inedicjues of the day. These.Bitters have been used by thou sands,and a friend at our elbow says be him self has received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consideration. They nre pleasant in taste and smell,and can be used by persons vyith the most deljcatc Stomachs with safety, un der any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we ad vise their use. i; Scott’s Weekly,” one of the best Litera ry papers published, said, Aug. 25, ’ “ Dr. HooflantTs German Bittus, manufac tured by l)r. Jackson, arc now recommend ed bv some of the most prominent members of the faculty as r.n article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness, As sueli is the case, wc would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of .debilitated constitu tions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon week sys tems.” MOKE EVIDENCE The 1 ' Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,” the best family newspaper'..published in the Uny ted States" The editor says of Dr. Hoof- land’s German Bitters: •• It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when wc recommend Dr. Hoofland’s Ger man Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly un derstood that we are not speaking of the nos trums of the day, that ajp noised about for a brief period, and then forgotten iftcr they have done their guilty rat e of mischief, hut of a medicine long "established, universally prized,and which has met the liearty approv al of the faculty.itself.” Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three yen s, and the stj-nngogt testimony in its favor, is, that there i* more of it used in the practee of the regular Physi cians of Pniladelphia, than all. other nos- trums combined a fact that can easily be es tablished, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts spccifiuklly up on the stomach and Liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases, the effect is im mediate.- .They cim be administered to fc- inalp or infant witlis.ifety and reliable bene fit at any time- , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lyts attained that liiuh chart acter which is necessary, for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look well to the winks of the Genuine They have the written signature of (’. M. Jackson upon the wrapper, and hi- name blown in the bottle, without which they arc spu rious. , ,. , .. PRICES REDUCED Toenvjilq all classes of invalids .to enjoy the advantages of their great rcstoiative Mount Paron Academy. T HE Trustees of this institution have the pleasure to announce that they have se cured the services of ITIr. and Hrs. R. F. Neely, of Augusta, for the current year, whose eminent qualifications and long expe rience in teaching are fully sufficient to in sure the utmost success to the enterprise and give a high-toned impetus to that exalted spirit of education, now so universally preva lent in our country. • i Cassville, Julv. 1851, f Itis due to Mr. Neely to state that he.a*4 _ !_ graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, yhdie he received the first distinctions of Iris class; that he has had fifteen years of practical ex perience, and brings numerous letters of warm approval from former employers. Mrs. Nee ly is a graduate of the Staunton Female Se minary, Va , and from long experience gives everv assurance that she is eminently fitted for the duties of her station. The Trustees have the most sanguir e hopes that the institution will be permanently es- Single Bottle 7? cents. ,, For sale by Messrs. Patton, Clntnn & <f>.. Cassville, Ga.; wholesale .agents IJaviland, Ilarrnl & co., Charleston, S. C. December 18, 1851. 46—ly. COTTON GINS ! T HE subscriber respectfully informs the planters of this and the adjoining eonn t ies,that he has on hand asnpcrior quality of CASTSTEEL SAW GINS, \ which he warrants to run light and gin fast Also,he has made a patent . - - 5 WHEAT THRESHES*, Avhich has been tested and proved to 1 c of (first rate quality: and warrants it to thresh 200 or 300 bushels perdav, with goon attend ance. He has a few on band, and fans will also be furnished if desired. Any persons wishing machinery of tlie.aboyc description, will do well to cal! bri me before purchasing elsewhere. JAMES S STUART. ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. ( Late Atlanta Iron Foundcry.) T HIS new Company i c now- prepared i<> do work on sbcirj. notice, of heavy ar.o light Ca.-tings, from the latest improved pat terns of Iron, B ass, Composition, all of which will be warranted. Turtfing, Boring and Drilling, done to order. Also, tablished, and are determined that tt thall be j cutl ;j ; v oi 1( j feet or under, of anv sized inferior to none in point of educational ad-, throa a" required. Heaw and light forging vantages as they will employ teachers of the j of wrou ht Ir011 or Steel done in superior ki.fLaot ottainmont, rtnlv ... ® KINGSTON HOUSE. KINGSTON, - - - GEORGIA. T HE undersigned having taken the King ston House, on the north side of the Railroad, at Ki*#»p, Georgia, is now pre pared to accommreffite the. Travelling Pub lic. especially. Meals for Passengers on the Care- WM. H. MASSENGALE. Ang 7 1 y Molasses and Syrup. A LARGE supply of new crop Jmolasses and New Orleans S vrup, just received by Feb 19 JNO. A. ERWIN, ii highest attainments only. The scholastic year will be divided ir. two ; sessions of five months each—the first com- j mencing the 2d Monday of’ February. The ; rates of tuition areas follows: Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, per session,- $6 OC j English Grammar, Geography, with tbe above, 8 00 Mathematical. Natural Moral and Intellectual Science, 1® r 0 ) Latin and Greek,. ,15 00 Embroidery. Drawing and Flench, 8 00 Tbe. Mount Parpn Academy is. located in j a,Wealthy region ol country, eight miles west j of Caftprsyille Depot, and in the, midst of a j population where the temptations to vicious : style. ' PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to their patterns for 3ij;l,Gearing/ for Me reliant and Custom and Flouring and. Saw Mills, Gin Gearing of..all the usual si zes, and Bark Mills, always kept on hand. \Ve are also prepared to build stationary En gines. upon tbe latest improvements: ali of which will be sold low for cash. Copper and Brass taken in exchange for work, a* cash prices. - i t A. LEYDEN. JAMES t DUNNING," John MsDonough. WILLIAM RtSHTON. / N. B. AS the above company are Practical and immoral conduct are few. j Mechanics, and give their undivided attention to 02^” Further particulars may: be had by business. applying to any member of the Board of Atlanta. Oct. 9. 1851 ■ ^ Trustees, at EnharleeP. O. Cass co. Geo. T. W Brando:;, ] D. Garrison, | E B. Pressly, W. H. Dykes, T. H. Ligon, Jan 20—51—3m Medicines; EW DAVID'S Hebrew Plaster. Syrup of t _ Liverwort and Tat. Canchabgua., Dr. Ltidys Sarsaparilla Blood Pills for sale by. II M. MORGAN." Carter srifit ; Fch. 27 ,’l 8 51 ’