The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, April 01, 1852, Image 3

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-§» ! duestion was broached in the Bouse.— Lord Ljndburst denounced the efforts of the Corn law league to compel a dis solution of Parliament. The opposition, "headed by Lord J. Russell, are resolved to vote supplies for three months only, Hod then force Parliament to dissolve. Francs -—A dccreo has been publish ed declaring a prescribed oath of fidelity to the Constitution and the President in dispensable, and any person refusing is to forfeit bis seat in the assembly. It is believed Cavaignac will enter a pro test against the action of the President, and then retire. The exclusive control of education is hereafter to he exercised by church and state. Chairs of the Pro fessors abolished. The arming of Paris is progressing. More political prison ers have been sent to Cayenne. It is believed that Napoleon will assume the title of Emperor on the opening of the Chambers on the 29th. Receipts, For subscription to the Standard for the week ending April 1st, 1852 Dr, G. Lumpkin, Calhoun 3.70 Galon B. Gideon, - —" 2.00 J. A. O'Shields,... -i 2.00 J. H. Starr, Faimount, 2.00 Hon. T. IL Trippe, Cassville,.. 2.00 R G. Tomlin,...- 2.00 J. W. Bowling, “ 1 00 T- F. Cooper, ‘- 3.-50 1 R. Y. Williamson, California,.. 2.00 j 2.00 25 2.00 | j B. H. Conver-s, Cartersviilc,... 2.00 John A Johnson, Waleska 2.00 i Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or j any omission is made, the subscribers inter- j ested will please inform us, so that proper ! corrections can be made. 1 I ■ ■ . 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. JUDSON’S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF A CARD. NOTICE. A N Apprentice to the Printing Business, ! wanted at this office. If the applicant j XOHN A. ERWIN rcspectfullv announces is. a smart, industrious lad, we will learn J that he is just receiving and opening at him the trade, educate him, feed and clothe his old stand direct from New York, the him well, and give him two hundred dol- : largest and most complete stock of Goods he - ’ * * ’ | has ever before opened in this market, to < which he earnestly invites the attention of i all his old friends and customers, and the ! public generally. Prices he guarantees ! shall please purchasers, being assured that j no one can offer greater inducements. Please j call and examine. | The following in part comprise his stock. lars at the end of his time. Apply soon. April 1st, 1852 loHN^A. 0VHIELDs7 AOVERITSEMENTS. CHERRY AND LUNGWORT, for THE cure of | FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Con'bs, Colds, Hoarsness, Spitting Calhouu. Ga. Of Blood, Night Sweats, Asthma, Shop on the S. W. Corne* Public Square.! Dr ^ Woods of almost every variety Hard- 1 April 1 18-3•’ 8—tf ' rare allla Cutlery. Boots, shoes, Saddlery, I _f_ ’ ** i Drags and Medicines. Hats, Caps, Straw ‘ Goods, Read-made Clothing, Umbrellas, Liver Complaints, and CONSUMPTION. Do not neglect it. ! STOLEN from mv strblc, on the 7th nit. CONSUMPTION can and has been cured 13 a medium sized, sorrel MAllE, very $75 REWARD. LIVES COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dys}tepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debit ity, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Disea ses arising from a Disordered Liver dr Stomach, such as Constipation. Iti- terrd Piles. Fullness or Bhod to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, lleait-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness, or 'Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Sicimrning of the Head, Hur ried and Difficult Brea thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Siiffo- cating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Weirs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency or Ptr- .,, , spiration, Yt/iorcuess of Parasols, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, [the skin and eyes, pain in the side, lack, chest. : Crockerv, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron Nails, &c. ! limbs §'C.. sudden Jlushes of heat,burning in JOHN A ERWIN, j the fish, constant imaginings of evil, A Woman in California. We have before us, says the Boston Traveller, a private letter from a lady, 'though a hard working woman, in Cali fornia. It would interest our readers, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I y* , , , - , >. a meaium sized, sorrex ai.Aitt, verv Cassville March 18th l sv> \J in thousands of eases by this nature s well formed animal, about nine years old, j 1 Two Farms lor Sale! oirn remedy. no particular mark now recollected; mare •' Call at Price’s Old Stand! J. D. CARPENTER, Judson's Chemical Extract of Cherry and of good qualities, and in good order. She . — - - * was stolen by a young man by the name of! LISLE, or supposed to be, as he was lurk- about the settlement; he mav have as- Lungwort.—This medicine unlike most of j he patent remedies of the day, is the result ’ of the careful study and experiments of a sci entific and experienced Physician. The two : principal ingredients, have long been known ; and celebrated. T HE undersigned, living nine miles north east of Cassville, in one of the prettiest valleys in Cherokee Georgia, offers the two sumed a ficticious name. Lisle is about 17 following farms for sale : the one on which or 18 years old, has little or no beard, about i he resides, containing something near twelve ,,, _ , .... , , ,, , -® high, spare made, weighs 155 or 160. ■ hundred acres, about four hundred and fo - Tf ltd C,terry Bark.—When the strength of black hair and black eyes. When last seen tv of which are cleared, and in a high state and grtal depression of spirits, can be effectually, cured by 1)1*. IJOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR C. M. JACKSON, At the German Medicine Store, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. T HEIR power over the above diseases is not exCeled, if equaled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cores attest in many cases niter skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of . . Posscssinggreat virtue* - in the rec- | 8 notice, and warranted fo fit. of diseases of the Live r and lesser 1 Call an< * sce ,,s - exercising the most searching powers WOULD respectfully announce: to Ins this is properly extruded, is the best medicine he had on a black eassiinc-re coat, jeans pan-! 0 f cultivation,’including orchards? gr.vs 'We have no doubt, as it has us, were we friends and the public that he lias on hand ( known for curing the worst coughs and oth- ; taloons, black cravat, black silk oil cap,! folds. &e. This farmis well improved with at liberty (o publish it entire. The wri- au d b* receiving his iprmiimnn«nr<iiso!i«.s itinnsmstiio w—~c —*. - j -- > ’ - ‘ - “ ** ter appears to keep a restaurant or cat- j Spring and Summer Supplies. ing-house, in a mining village. Among 1 new and faaluonable Dry Goods, consist - , ,., if . alw-ivs lead to i. ,, ,, . , ----- - -— , , •*. t,® ingin part of cough, wmch it ne 0 lec.ctl always lead to saddle about hall worn. He had no mou- two good framed barnes, and all other nec- weakness and affections of the dtgestivcor- her visiters sfce accidentally discovers the , clf)thS( Cassimeres, Tweeds and Ken- Consumption. . ev except a ten dollar bill, Bank of Tenues- ! essarv buildings, and one of the largest and I S ans . they are withal, safe,certain and pleas- son of an old Connecticut acquaintance, i tuc ky Jeans, for Gentlemen’s wear. j Lungwort.—This is a plant the virtues of j see. payable at Nashville, and a twenty ! best Apple orchards north of the Etowah j ant - and finding he was endeavoring fo in- ! Calicoes, French and Scotch Ginghams, i which arc known to but few, it has been dollar bill State Bank of Georgia, that he r i v - er m Cherokee. This farm for beauty, ! READ AND BE CONVINCED duce bis father and mother to visit Cali- I Cross-barred and Jaconett Muslins, Marinos, said of the most learned men of all times, J showed. Tie said that he had an uncle in j fertility of soil and convenience, cannot be i From the Boston Bee. &c. for the Ladies. j that “nature has provided a remedy for , Houston county by the name of Kimbo, 1 surpassed bv anv in the whole State; is as! The editor said. December 22nd, l)r. Hoof- Also, a good supply of Groceries, Hard- : each and every disease,'’ and the diseove- i an<1 one in Coweta, whose name he did not j WC U supplied with water as any situation j land's Celebrated^ German Bitters, for the cure ware, Cutlery, Farmers’ Tools, and almost ; ries that are daily made, go to prove its I mention; he said he lived in Clark county, j j n the country—there being some ten or [ of Liver Complaint, Jaundice,' Dyspepsia, everything usually found in a country store. ! truth. Lungwort is doubtless the remedy de- ! Any person taking up the said Lisle, so that twelve of the finest kind of springs on the | Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly It is useless to attempt to enumerate the ! signed by nature for Consumption. Its heal- j t he regular process of Law can be served details of his stock, and therefore he asks i mg properties are truly w onderful, and the | 011 him, I will pay them §50 or $25 for the all persons to call and examine for them- ! rapidity w;ith which it cures the worst cases ; mare alone. selves before purchasing elsewhere, believ- ; of ulcerated lungs, soothing and subduing j WATSON A. CRAWFORD, they will find both the supply and qual- all irritation, almost immediately, is a proof j On the Macon Road, 11 miles from Thom ADVERTISEMENTS! IHE subscriber is noVr carrying on the above business, at Capt. H. P. Gaines’ cld stand, where he will be glad to wait on customers. Hone-shoeing, making of Axes, 4c. attended to promptly. W. L. MILHOLLBN. Cassville, Jan. 2y—ot—I'm; " 1.1. \yOULD respectfully inform his frief.ds * T an ‘l the public- that lie hasvetnoved fcls TAILORING ESTANT.TSTTMtefrr, 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. Particular attention wilt be paid to cutting so that work can t o made lie the Ladies. [Cassville, Jan. 29. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that having engaged in the Tailoring Business, he would be glad to see his friends, at his shop in Dunlap's new Btiek Store, (up stairs) w here be is prepared to do all work in the Most Fashionable Manner, and ou the best of terms. Cutting done at r fornia, she writes this letter to encour age them forward. After an introduc tory explanation of who she was, and where they became acquainted with each other, she goes on to say :— “ I have made $18,000 worth of pies —about one-third of this has been clear profit. One year I dragged my own wood off the mountains and chopped it, and I have never had so much as a child to take a step for nto in the country. $11,000 I baked in one little iron skil let, a considerable portion by a camp fire, without the shelter of a tree from the broiling sun. But now I have a good cooking stove, in which I bake four (ties at a time, a comfortable cabin, car peted, and a good many “ llubinson Crusoe’s” comforts about me, which, though they have cost nothing, yet they make my place look habitable. I also have my wood hauled and chopped. I hake on an average about 1200 pies per month, and clear $200. This, in Cali fornia, is not thought much, and yet, in reality, few in comparison ate doing as well. I have been informed there are .-some women in our town clearing §50 per week at washing, and I cannot doubt lit. There is no labor so well paid as women’s labor in California. It is hard work to apply one’s self incessantly to <toil, -but a few years will place you a .bavo want with a handsome independen- <Cjt. il intend to leave off work the cotn- liogBpring, and give my business into itheihands.of my sister-in law. Not that t am rich, but I need little, and have snone to toilifor hut myself. I expect, to (go home some time during the present year, for a short visi^^^pj^f^air^rT' the sunny* «Hme of this .yellow land. A -lovelier oiMnone healthy climate could not be, and when d get a few friends about me. X shall,! think be nearly happy again.” California and Slavery.-The fugi live-slave law. which lately passed the •California assembly, provides that slaves -brought into the State prior to the adop 4ion of the State constitution shall be iliable to the-provisions of the congress ional fugitive slave law. This, it is al- deged : is an infraction of the constitution, which says that neither slavery nor invdl uuury servitude, except for crime, shall •ever be tolerated’in the Stale. In the'California Assembly. Feb. 10, Sir. (Peachy presented a memorial from 4t number of fanners er planters of South Carolina ami Florida, asking the privi lege to bring thoir families and colored •domestics into that State, and that they may be protected in their property.— The memorial w*« referred to a commit- •tee on federal rel itions. A bill has also been introduced into -the Legislature to call a convention to re wise the constitution, the object being to -divide the Slate, and set apart tha^outb- <era parrioa for a slave State. ity of Goods, as well as the prices, satisfac tory. Cassville, April 1, 1852. Oils, Tallow Grease, and Ohip Mineral Paint. QtkA Barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 OUU cts. per gallon. 2500 gallons ma chinery oil, 7a cts. per gallon, in casks of various sizes. 200 barrels boiled paint oil, 55 cts. per gallon. 5000 gallons boiled paint oil, 55 cts. per gallon, in casks of va rious sizes. 050 barrels tanners’ oil, vari ous kinds and qualities, from 05 to 60 cents per gallon. 1500 gallons in casks of vari- j ; of its adaption to this disease. { Caution.—To protect our own as well as j the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we i are obliged to caution all to find the signa- * ture of Comstock & Brother on the wrap- I per, without this it is a worthless counter- ! frit. Remember this. [April 1. East India Hair Dye. Colours the Ilair and not the Shin. The dye may he applied to the hair over ; night, the first night turning the brightest ; RED on GREY I1AIR to a dark brown, and by repeating a second night, to a bright _ . , - , , jet black. Anv nec-on,may, therefore, with ous sizes. Various kinds and qualities - - -• - ’ -’ • from 35 to 50 ets. per gallon, low grease, for heavy bearings, and coarse machinery, in barrels or casks, of any con- - f , j the least possible trouble keep his hair any o ons a j dark shade or perfect black; with a positive sistency required. Price 6 cents per pound. 150 tons Ohio mineral paint, in barrels, at the lowest market price. Machinery oil, warranted not to chill in the coldest weath er, and considered by those using it equal to Sperm oil. Boiled paint oil, equal to Linseed oil, other than for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above named articles, and my motto, is “ Small profits and quick returns.” B. F POND, 56 Water street, (under the Pearl st. Bouse, NEW YORK. New York, December 1851. Cass Sheriff Sales. O N the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold before the court house door in the town of CySsville, between the legal uraueo that the uye, if applied ;o the skin will'not colour it. By an occasional applica tion, a person turning- grey will never be known to have aSrey hair. Directions com plete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement,as one can casi.'v tost. Carlton’s Liniment for the piles, Com stock’s great Pain Kilic-r, Azor's Turkish Balm, Comstock’s Vermifuge, Dr. Larzette's Aecoustie Oil, for the cure of Deafness. [Gr* All the above named articles sold on ly by JOHN W. BURKE. Cassville, Geo.— M. Mann, Trenton; 15. R. Sassoon & Co, Lafayette; Crook & Grogan, Summerville. Save your looney. •era Bosriwa 1 / At the resii ABRIED, At the residence of Hon. 1. li. Trippe, in j tthis county, on the SOth ult. by Rev. J. ' \ .Knowles, Abba Johnson, Esq. to Miss i Frances E. Tru-i-e. C 1HARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., (late / Freeman, Ilodgcs & Co.) Importers and Jobbers, 144 Broadway, one door south of r i rr- -- - i -Liberty street, New York, have now on houTs t saieTthe toJTowmg property to-wit; hand / and wiU be reccivi ’ daily through One hundred bushels of corn, more or less, five hundred bundles of fodder more or less, nine boxes sc gars, 10 glass jars, 7 bottles of syrup, 3 bottles stouten bitters, 10 boxes decanters, 3 coffee pots, 2 large pans, J box tobacco, 1 sett of scales and weights, A box sperm candles, £ barrel molasses, 2 bar rels dupay brandy, A barrel vinegar, 2 bar rels wine, 1 barrel rose cordial, 1 barrel gin, 2 barrels of whiskey, 1 barrel of rum, 1 sett of measures, 1 lot of playing cards, 1 lot of medicines, 1 lot of barrels, 1 spinning wheel, 1 small table, and other things too tedious to mention, as the property of \Vm. W. Smith. Sold under an order of court, by virtue of three attachments, one in favor of II. F. & E. M. Price, one in favor of Wood gate & Roane, and the other in favor of John Ho ratio Woodgate & Edward Augustus Roane. Prs Fee, §5. the season, New Goods, direct from the European manufacturers and cash Auctions, Rich, Fashionable, Fancy Silk Millinery Goods. Our stock of rich Ribbons conqiri- ses every variety of the latest and" most beautiful designs imported. Many of our Goods are manufactured ex pressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We offer our Goods for nett cash, at lower pri ces than any credit houses in America can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great variety of rich cheap Goods. Ribbons, rich, for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts. Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lisscs and Tarletons. Embroideries, col lars, chemisettes, capes, berths Habits. Also one negro boy named Abram, about i sleeves, cuffs, edgings and inserting.?. Em- twentv years old; levied on as the property ' broidered. Reviere, Lace and Hemstitch of Samuel M Earle to satisfy a Cass superior cambric handkerchiefs. Blonds, illusions court fi. fa. in favor of Sullivan & Erwin, vs. Samuel M. Earle. Also one sorrel mare, one* cow and calf, one clothes press, two beds and bedding, one tabic, one cupboard, one pot, two Irons, six chairs, twenty bushels of corn more or less, one spinning wheel, one chest and fifty- pounds of cotton more or less; sold under an order of court, as the property of Wood ford Bumgarner, to satisfy sundry attach ments in favor of Donald IL Hood and oth ers, vs. Woodford Bumgarner. E A. BROWN, D. Sh’ff. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL BE SOLD : One Lot of Land no. 456, in the 17th dis- t and 3d section; levied on *o satisfy a perior court ii. fa., George S. Blac-k, vs. lexander Cobb. Also one negro man named King, about thirty years old; levied on to satisfy a Su perior court fi. fa. in favor of R. F. Hen derson, vs. Vincent Brown and Thomas Branan. Property pointed out by Warren Akin, assignee. JOHN F. BROWN. Sh’ff. April 1—t3s. ' ' DIED, Near Cassville, on the 20th ult. Sinclair McMullen, aged 54 years. [Milledgeville •papers please copy. Near Cassville, on the 25th ult., Thomas .M(.*Adamx aged ebjRt 75 years. MORTGAGE SirBRTFF’S’gALE W ILL be sold before the court house door in the town of Cassville, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following lots of j 10th dist and 2d sec.; P. and J. M. Patter- land, to-wit: and embroidered laces for caps. Embroi dered laces and shawls, mantillas and veils. Honiton, mcchlen, Valenciennes and brus- sels laces. English and wove thread, Smyr na, lisle thread and cotton laces. Kid, lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk, gloves, and initts. French and American artificial flow ers. French lace, English, American, and Italian. Straw bonnets and trimmings. April 1st* 1852. Gilmer Sheriff Saies. W 1 ILL BE SOL'D before the court house door in the town of Ellijay, Gilmer county, on the first Tuesday in May next, in the legal hours of sale, the following, viz: Lot of Land no. 152, in 12th district, 2d section, Joseph D. Shoemake vs. Reuben Herndon. Lot of Land no. 181, in 10th dist. and 2d sec., A. R. Wakefield and Jonathan .Osborn vs. Samuel J. Pleinons. Lot of Laud no. 57, in Gth dist. and 2d see., John L. Wikle and others vs. Thomas B. Springfield. Lot of Land no. 295, in 25th dist. and 2d sec ; P. imd T. M. Patterson, vs. Jas. Long. Lot of Land no. 98; in 7th dist. and 2d see., one ox wagon, and one yoke of oxen.; Sullivan & Erwin vs. Augustus and Isaac Baily. South-east part of lot of land no. 207, in as ton. April 1, 1852.—3t. server. Ills other farm is situated some three or Notice i four miles north of the above, containing A TT „ Sine Ifttndred Acres, LL persons indebted to the Estate of , . , . , . . , . , David Smith, fate of Pauldin- countv ! about hu ? dred ° f "'l lich ar0 cleared, deceased, are requested to come’forward j " ndet “ g00ii fence premises, (some two or three of which are ; 0, 'c of the most popular medicines ot the free-stone water.) besides many other ad- j day. These Bitters have been used by tliou- • ’* ‘ sands, and a friend at our ellew says he him self lias received an efi'cciual and permanent cure of Live* Complaint from the use of this vantages too tedious to mention, which would readily strike the attention of an ob- and make payment, and those having de mands against said Estate, will present them in terms of the Law. NANCY SMITH, Adtn’x. April 1, 1852. NEW SPRING GOODS ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR AUGUSTA, GEO. H AVE just received from New York, by the steamer Union, a large and splen did assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods, of new and elegant styles, among which are— Rich Printed Grenadines and Crape De Paris, of the latest Paris styles. Printed Bareges, with small figures, suit able for 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’ Underslceves and Mantillas. Ladies' White Nopoleon Lace Mantillas, of elegant styles. Ladies’ Black Lace Mantillas, of new and beautiful styles. Lad es’ Embroidered Cambric and Mus lin Collars. Ladies’ Frilled and Osborne Collars, of rich and elegant styles. Ladies’ Embroidered Cambric, Muslin and Pagoda Undersleeves. Worked Muslin Bands, for Ladies’ Puff Cuffs and Undersleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Edgings and Inscrtings, a beautiful assortment of new 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 Challey, for Ladies’ Mour ning Dresses. 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. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the above, with a great varie ty- of other articles suitable for the present season March 11—tc son and others, vs. John Sellers. xt • . t . c One clav bank mare; Johnston and Gud- Number s.xty-s.x, number seventy-five, | ger vs Jaaies Stepheils ’. One red muly cow and calf, as the prop erty of Like Ogle, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Gilmer Inferior court R THE STANDARD. i compos*^ Wt 4 Letters. My 8. 4, 5, il, part of speech. 8,2. fi, is an insect. 1, 2, 3, is a domestic animal. 4, 5, is a personal pronoun. 1, 2, 3,4, S, 6, 7, S, 9, is a lady's name. one hundred and thirty-nine, one hundred and j fifty four, two hundred anil twenty-seven, two ■ hundred and eighty, two hundred and seren- ! ty-tbree, two hundred and seventy-two. two j hundred and seventy-seven, two hundred and eighty-one, two hundred and ninpty five, two hundred aud ninety seven, two hundred and Carlersvillc Forever! "Y^OULD re spectfully say to the citi 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 Laines, Kentucky and Home-made Jeans, TWEEDS, AND A SUPERS LOT OP BROADCLOTHS OF ALL COLORS AND PRICES. Also, Flannels, Sheetings, Linseys and Kerseys for Negro wear. ALSO,' TEE LARGEST. BEST AND CHEAP EST LOT OF CALICOES IN CASS COL'NTr! ALSO, FACTORY THREAD, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, CAPS, m Crockery Ware, “ Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, $c. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. One bay horse; John W. Jones vs. John Cole. uuu.eu auu u.uc.. ow nuuureu „ 0r ‘ c b; £ ^ al!i ° a h ° r5CJohn Thomas VS. ninety .eight, three hpndrcd and fifty, six bun. : Stephen Ho-law ay. _ , dred and thirty-six—all in the twenty first i Lot of Land no. oil, in 10th dist. and 2d j district, second section of originally Chero-; ® ec -> ^ e * cr Patterson and others, vs. John j kee, now Cass county, each containing forty i J° nes - 1 acres more or less; also three hundred and! 1 wo small yoke of oxens; Alfred Church,; ALSO. DIlL'bS GF ALL KINDS, „ three, and the undivi led half of lot of land, I vs - Richard M heeler. ALMOST EVERY KIND OF 10, 11, 12, is an article of food for cattle. • three hundred aud six. both in the fifth dis- j IS, 14. S, 4, 5, 6, is the name of a Queen . trict of originally Cherokee now Cass coun-; Postponed Sale. spoken of in the Bible. i U. eac '' containing one hundred and sixty | AT the same time and tlace will be sold. f; 9 ’ k a ^ f”**' ! of foe folio °ing lots*of 2nd," W-wftf LWs ! rf Land 29linthe 8th dis- 12, 13, 14, la a word that always comes, nuniber three hundred and fifty seven, four tnct, 2d secfroa^Lm 7fo district, 2d^sec- % before marriage, ; hunched ami t-semv five, four hundred and aon * ^ section; o0 a- 2, 3, 4| o, 8, 14* is a town in Georgia. j twenty seven, four hundred andjtwcnty-eight. ! cres numbef ; o6* m 11th distne., little birds. 6, 9, is part of a wheel. 12, 2, 1. 4, 3, is the name of a vessel. 10, 2, 8, is part of a gentleman's dress. PATENT MEDICINES, EVEN TO BRANDRETB’S PILLS. ALSO, - A choice Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors, by the Bottle. Also. FINE CIGARS, v Which Goods were bought low down, and will iri"thc t»4nry-firet district,"^bnd section “of i 2d section* SO, in 27th district, 2d sec- be sold at a small profit. Call and see for originally Cherokee now Cass countv; alsq Qon J \ 3 ' 2 ’ ' m 10th district, 2d section; 207, in , yourselves, ana you wiU >>ecma, n tofind a tvvo l] Unt i r e Q and 11th district, 2d section; 30 acres of lot no. good assortment; ana Hal and Major Charity *• M*-. 3, * —«“■« * I “111 !2^ h 4S22nS?£uS ! & the undivided half of lot two hundreo and . ., ninetv-onc, of the same district and section. ‘- s ‘- m ych district. 2d section; 40 acres of J5 6. 7 8 is a name erven to a countw in I known as forty acre lots: also the undivi- | ]<* 29 °- “V^h district, 2d section-, all ler- fo 7, 8, name given to a country ur q ed one _f our fo partof lol Qumher thr e e i, nn . ied on as the property of John Thomas, to .. , Ur ? I> !r „ - „ ! dred andsix, of the fifth district of the third t a fi- from Gilmer Superior court, 10, &, 2, 6, 3, is something we all possess, section of originally Cherokee now Cass coun- , “ Uvcst ®» nd & Fleming. 6, 7, 1, 4, 13, 14, is what most people .tv. Levied on as the property of Moses! 140 acres of Lot of Land no. 117, in 11th crrrv. Stroup, to satisfy a mortgage fi fi in favor of dist and 2d sec.; Isaac Reed and othezs, vs. lif whede is the name of a distinguished John 'f Lewis, vs Moses Stroup. Property j Benjamm Griffith. ’ ' ' y . . i pointed out tu said execution—Pr t fee A10. | Lot of Land no. 48, in 11th dist arid 2d lady now m America. v i HROWN D Sh’ff sect.; Ransome B. Perry and others vs. Jno. |y Answer next week. April 1. ‘ [ R. Alexander. [April 1, 1852. Buildings only moderate. Any gentleman desiring rich Land, fine spring water, a beautiful situation, and as healthy a locatim 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. March 4, 1852.—1£ Good News! LYNN WEST GAINES, SEAK EUHAKLEE, CASS COUNTY, GEORGIA. R espectfully informs his friends ami the people of the neighborhood, that he may lie found at E. B. Presley’s, al ways ready to do any wmk in the wagon ma 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. Euharlee, Jan. 22, 1852.—I v. KINGSTON HOUSE. KINGSTON, GEORGIA. T HE un lersigned having taken the King stox House, on the north side of the Railroad, at Kingston, Georgia, is now pre pared to accommodate the Travelling Pub lic especially. Meals for Passengers on the Cars. \VM. H. MAS3ENGALE Aug 7 1 v FRENCH SILK WARP CASHME- RETTS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, H AVE received this day, from New York, by the steamer Marion, Extra French Black Silk Warp Cashmerctts, snd Extra French Black Single Mill Gassimerei, of single and double widths, and of rich lus tres, the most choice and elegant articles for Gentlemen’s Summer wear. Also, a sup ply of French Fancy Linen Drillings, and Marsailles Vestings, to all of which they re spectfully invite the attention of the public. Augusta, March 18. remedy. We arc convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, tin der any circumstances. We arc speaking from experience, and to the afflicted wc ad vise their use. K Scott’s Weekly,” one of the best Litera cy papers published, said. Ang. 25, " Dr. lloojkmd's German Billers, manufac tured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommend ed by some of the most prominent members of tlie faculty as an article of mucli efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness Persons of debili.atcd eonstitu. tions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon week sys tems.” MORE EVIDENCE. The ” Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, 5 ' the best family newspaper published in the Uni 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, wc wish it to he distinctly un derstood that wc are hot speaking of the nos trums of the day, that ate noised about for a brief period, and then forgotten ifter they have done their guilty race of mischief, hut of a medicine long established, universally prized and which has met the hearty approv al of the faculty itself.” Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from ail sectionsof the Union, the last three ycais, and the strongost testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the practee of the regular Physi cians of Philadelphia, 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 specifically up on the stomach and Liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases, the effect is im mediate. They can be administered to fe male or infant with safety and reliable bene fit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high char 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 arc innocently deceived. Look well to the marks if the Genuine , They have the written signature of O. M. Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spu rious. PRICES REDUCED* To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powets. Single Bottle 75 cents. For sale by Messrs. Patton, Gbtinn &to., Cassville, Ga.; wholesale agents Haviland, Karrsl & co., Charleston, S. C. December 13, 1851. 46—ly. ATLANTA CHEAP BOOK AND MTTSXe STOU3S. W ILLIAM KAY, Wholesele anel Retail Dealer in all kinds of BOOKS, Sta tionary, Music, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, &e. &e., Atlanta and Newnan, Geo. Merchants, Teaccers and others who buy in quantities will do well to give us a call, my arrangements being such us to enable me at all times to keep a stock on hand suf ficient to meet the demand, the same prices at both Stores, and those extremely low. Call and see for yourselves. llff" Particular ittention paid to country orders, and forwarded per return mail, Ex press, Stage, or Railroad as directed. Atlanta, March 25, 1852.—ly. Mount Paron Academy, T HE Trustees of this institution have the pleasure to announce that they have se cured foe services of Mr. and Mire. K. F. Neely, of Augusta, tor tiie 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. It is due to Mr. Neely to state that he is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, where he received foe first distinctions of his class; that he has hail 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 every assurance that she is eminently fitted for the duties of her station. The Trustees have the most sanguine hopes that the institution will he permanently es tablished, and are determined that it shall be inferior to none in point of educational ad vantages as they will employ teachers of the highest attainments only. The scholastic year will be divided in two sessions of five months each—the first com- j .j 4 ". , p,,,- ; , . t- i ; light Castings, from the latest improved pat mencmg the 2d Monday ot February. The ' » - ” — ~ . * .r rates of tuition are as follows: Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, per session, English Grammar, Geography, withthe above, Mathematical. Natural,Moral and Intellectual Science, Latin and Greek, Embroidery. Drawing and French, 8 00 Tire Mount Paron Academy is located in a healthy region ot country, eight miles west of Cartcrsvilie Depot, and in (he midst of a population where the teirlptarions to vicious and immoral conduct are few. COTTON GINS ! T HE subscribe;- respectfully informs the planters of this and the adjoining coun ties,that he lias on hand asnperior quality of CA3TSTEEL SAW GINS, which he warrants to run light and gin fast Also, he has made a patent WHEAT TS3BESXSER, which has been tested and proved to be of fir.,: rate quality: and warrants il to thresh 200 or 300 bushels per day, with good attend ance. Me has a few on hand, and fans will also he furnished if desired. Any persons wishing machinery of the above description, will do well to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. JAMES S STUART. Cassville, July. IS51, f ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS.. (Late Atlanta Iron Foundery.') fTUIIS new Company is now prepared to X do work on short notice, of heavv and JAS T. GRIS WELL, f'nssTille.Fcb. 3 1852.—tf. G. & H. CAMERON, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IN Crockery, China & Glass ware, NO. 145 MEETING-ST., Charleston, S. C. HAVE always on hand a large and exten sive assortment of the above Lords, (select ed by one of the firm at the Manufactories of England and France,) which tl ey offer for sale at as low rates as they can he purrnased in anv citv of the Union. Jan. 15*1852. 49—|v 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, <jx\, <jc; also insurance on the lives of white persons. Office corner of public square—opposite Price’s stoi c. JNO. W. BURKE. Jan. 15,1852. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Sup Vs Office, W. & A. R. R.) Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 23, 1S52. ) A LL produce or merchandize most he ta ken from the Depot in this citv, within 48 hours after it is unloaded from the cars, or STORAGE will be charged at Savannah WM. M. VVADLEY, Gen'l Superintendent- rates. Feb ?6-3m. FRESH GOODS. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his old customers and the public generally, that lie has 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 accommodu- tingterms. His stock which is very exten sive, and selected to srit the market, consists as follows: Rich muslin de laines, 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, Snc.ff. Indigo, madder, and all kinds of Dye stuffs. Swede and English roll ed Iron, Cast, German and P.listered 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. Country Produce bought at the highest market prices, and goods sold as. low as can be afforded. Call and see for vour- sclvcs CyAIl 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 anil for sale at Cau- rtiRsvjr.i.E, by II. M. MORGAN. Feb. 26, 1852. _ Carriage Manufactory. ROME. GEO. WE desire to call the atten- 1 ' J ' tion of the Public to the new Carriage Manufactory, located at Bone’s old stand, on Broad street, opposite the Depot and just-below the Ililibum House, where the making and repairing erf Carriages, Bug gies, Wagons &c., will be done at the .short est notice, in the neatest style, and with the best materials. IV e pledge ourselves to give general satisfaction, as our workmen are inferior to none in the State. Come and judge for yourselves. WM. T. PRICE & CO. March 11, 1952—lv. * S6 0C 8 00 10 00 15 00 terns of Iron, Brass, Composition, all ol which will be warranted.* Turning, Boring and Drilling, done to order. Also, screw cutting of 10 feet or under, of any sized thread required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron or Steel, done in superior style. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to their patterns for Mill Gearing, jLADIEfi RICH DRESS GOODS.— for Merchant and Custom and Flouring c.ud 1 POSTED UP! M Y books arc ready for settlement to the lstol January. Iam compeled to collect TO PAY MY OWN DEBTS! and that without delay. So please Come*for ward and settle. I dislike dmining as much as any one Lut necessity should plead no cx- NEW GOODS coming in weekly, and will be sold low for cash oron time to punctual enstomew.- Come I want to see von jo-1 now. Hi M MORGAN. Cartersyillc, Feb 12, 1852. Saw Mills, Gin Gearing of all the usual si zes, and Bark Mills, always kept on hand, We are also prepared to build stationary En- . ; gines, upon the latest improvements: all 2^7 Further particulars mav be had by ; fo which will be sold low for cash. Copper applying to anv meinber of the Board of ; and Brass taken in exchange for work, at will take pleasure in showing you Goods, and selling you some too. I have not named one half the articles I have got, because I have almost every thing I you could call for. COME AND SEE US, At the Big Brick Store, near the Depot, at the sign of H. M. MORGAN. C^rtersville. Gar. Oct. ?3,1851.tc j March 18. Trustees, at Euharlee P. O. Cass co. Geo. T. W Brand -n, ] D. Garrison, | E B. Pkessly, J-Trustees. W. H. Dykes, -1 T. H. Ligos, j Jan. 29—51—3m. DRIED APPLES, O X consignment, Dried Apples, pared and unpared, for sale bv PATTON t CflUNN. cash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAMES L. DUNNING, john McDonough, WILLIAM RUSI1TON. N. B. All the above company are Practical Mechanics, and give their undivided attention to business. Atlanta, Oct. 9,1851. FURTHER ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. Snowden ft Sbear, H AVE received this day, from New York,- by the steamer Southerner, Printed Crape de Paris, Paris Printed Bareges, and Plain White, Black, Pink Blue, Pea Green. Salmon and Mode colored Crape dc Paris, decidedly the most choice and elegant goods of the season for Ladies’ Spring and Even ing Dresses, and to which they respectfully' invite the attention of the Ladies. Augusta. March 18. Medicines# J EW DAVID’S Hebrew Plaster. Syrup o; liverwort and Tar, Canrhtitagva, Dr. Leidy'i Molasses ana Syrup. A LARGE supply of new crop molasses : Scrsaparillqjliood Pills for sale by and ScwjOrleans Svrup, just received bv | H. M. MORGAN. Feb 19 JSO. A. ERw’IX. ' Cn-tersettle.Feb. 27,1851