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t City, »nd is still rapidly improving, it
, taken the lead and will always be
jtbe great emporium of tbo Pacific.—
. Large fire-proof buildings are now taking
. place of small temporary shanties,
. and everything exhibits an air of perm
anence and prosperity.”
CiT We heard the following interest
ing conversation, a few days since, be
tween two candidates for academic hon
or :—
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BANK NOTE LIST.
All Georgia bills of solvent Banks, at par.
Q.^~Look oat for counterfeits, SlOvbn | • • , * . . .
the Bank of Augusta, payable to J. M.! lilSt OX JjCttCrSj
Hitt, has no picture of Gen Oglethorpe, TJEMAINING in ,he Post office Bt c * ss *
the genuine has. Also. $ 100’s on the XI, viiie, Georgia, April 1st, 1852, and if
T HOSE Troops called out in S55-6-7-8.
for the purpose of suppressing appre-
oi me <« wurgia, R*R»o«o not taKen out in tnree montns, tney will be! hended hostilities from the Indians, are en-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
JUDSON’S
CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF
ADVERTISEMENTS.
at the Branch Bank, at Washington, and J sent to the Post Office Department as dead
dated Sept. 3d. 1848, has a red back, with Letters. -
the words “State Bank of Georgia.” en- i Anderson, Dr. M.M. Henderson. G. W.
grared the ongmal has nothing of it. Agen> Wm . Johnson, H. B.
S0n a,’£5 r0l,,, fu m M ey a P .? r n ^ > "?‘ erfe,t A^n, Henry Johnson, James
$100s on the Merchant s Ban^Cheraw. Atwood Jo ^ n C . j ordan , E . G .
AJabama, North Carohna and Tennessee Adcock> W vett 2 Johnson. Samuel
bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, discount. Alexander, J. R. Killian, A. J.
; Alexander, Susan T. King, Mrs. Mary
AUGUSTA PRICES.
Bill, spell cat, rat, hat, bat, fat, I [Corrected weekly from Chron. & Sent.]
titled lo Bounty Lands, under an act of 22d
'March, 1852. ? Widows and orphans are not
entitled under this last Bounsy Land Law.
Those who desire it can have their claims
made out, for a small fee paid down, and the
Warrant addressed to ■ themselves from the
Pension Office, or otherwise, as they prefer.
I have on hand 50 Land Warrants, from 40
to 160 acres, for sale. Theyare transferable
Carriage Manufactory.
HOKE. GEO.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A CAM
with only oue letter for each word.
“ It can't be did."
1 Bagging, Gunny,
■ Bacon,
“ What ! you just ready to report | B^wax
verbatim phonetically, and can’t do that? — ’
JU6t look here I c 80 cat, r 80 rat, h 80
hat, b 80 bat. f 80 fat.”
per yard,
per lb.
£3“ Every heart has its secret sorrows,
which the world knows not ; and often
times we call a man cold when he is only
sad.
s (9* Mr. John Bishop, one of (be last
. remaining soldiers of the Revolution,
i died on Sunday last in Chester District,
in his 89th year.
j. Read, mark, learn and inwardly
, Digest—“ Father, what does the prin-
. ter live on V—‘why child ?’ ‘ Because
you said you had’nt paid him for years,
and still you take the paper.—‘ Wife
spank that child.’
per lb.
COTTON MARKET.
New York
8 a 8|
Charleston
Savannah
74 a 84
Augusta
74 a 74
Macon,
54 a 74
MARRIED,
In Cass .County, on the 1st day of April,
/by Jesse James, Esq., Mr. Jacob W. Lewis
5 to Miss Uliza Ann Holcombe, all of this
bounty. >
Bricks,
Cheese, Northern,
Coffee, Rio, “
Laguira, “
Java, ‘
Corn, per bushel,
Domestic Goods.—Yarns,
Osnaburgs, per yard,
Feathers, per lb,
Flour per bbl,
Lard, per lb,
Molasses, per gal,
Nails, per lb,
Oats, per bush,
Rope, per lb',-
Sugars, per lb,
Salt, per bash,
Twine, per lb,
Wheat, per bush,
13 a
10 a
10 a
18 a
per 1000, 5 50 a 6 00
9 a
9 J a
10ia
13. a
80 a
80a
9} a
32 a
Beman, James Kirkpatrick, Harmon an act of Congress.
; Beaman, Mrs.'Susan Lockiidge, Mary j Any one having old patents of Illinois or
H Brown, Miss Peggy Lowry, Wm. J. j Missouri Lands, can find sale for them bv
H Barron, Mrs Sarah E. Lawrence, James V.i calling on me.
McTier, Henry
Molitor, Mr.
Montgomery, Wm G
Matthews Mrs Fanny
Mansfield, Patrick
31 a
60 a
8 4 a
5 4 a
40 a
18 a
1 00 a 1 25
Phillips, Merida
Pursley, Robert It.
Pearce, Austin R.
Presley, E. B.
Pinson, M C.
Powell, Robert
Poal, F. M. 2
Robison, L. B.
: It unpan, Hiram
ATLANTA PRICES CURRENT.
Pork, hog round,
Bacon, Hams,
Sides,
Beef, by the quarter,
Sweet Potatoes,
OBITUARY.
“ Friend after friend departs,
Who has not lost a friend ?
There is no union here of hearts,
That has not here an end.”
How often are we called to mourn 0-
ver the fate of the loved and lost ?
The companion by our side, with
whom wo have taken sweet counsel, who
partook with the cup of sorrow and of
joy, one. whom our souls stayed, even
such have been found “ ripe for the reap
er death,” and have fallen, leaving the
survivor stricken, lonely, desolate.—
Such are the reflections of the writer in
paying a brief tribute to the memory of
Caroline Eiizabetii Edgeworth, who
departed this life on the 29th of Janua
ry last. Altho’ the deceased was pos
sessed of fine mental endowments, im
proved by constant daily culture, and
set off, and adorned by all the virtues
^wbich belong to her sex—such was her
obtrusive modesty, jgfl <%nn«itinn t,
ink froinaisplayiti public, that those
only whose privilege it was to enjoy an
intimacy of friendship with her, could
place a proper value upon her character.
As a follower of her Saviour, she pos
sessed a portion of her spirit—the spirit
inculcated in the gospel—in such passa
ges as theso, “ In lowliness of mind let
each esteem others, better than himself
Bear ye one an others burdens, and so
fulfil the law of Christ.”
In readiness to recognize the rights of
others or in tender regard for their feel
ings, none could surpass her. In the
sick room—she was an angel of mercy ;
eo kindly, so tenderly and so constantly
did she minister to the necessities and
wants of the sick and afflicted. As a
Sabbath school teacher, she endeavored
to have her little charge, in sweet sub
jection to the law of love ; indeed, in all
the relations which she sustained, both
to the church and the world, her con
duct was regulated by the strong unbend-
* iug principles of truth and righteousness.
The closing scene was in beautiful
.harmony and consistency with her life.
jThe Saviour she had loved and served
t did not desert her, in that last hour of
trial, but was her “ rod and staff,” as
she walked through “ the valley and
: shadow of death.” She died at the res
idence of Maj. Rowland, Etowah valley,
t whither she had gone on a visit three
_ weeks before her death which was caus
ed by typhoid pneumonia; and if the
'presence of kindred, devoted friends and
^medical skill could have availed, then
would Caroline have been spared,—but
such was not the will of an overruling
Providence. She was in the full pos
session of her mental faculties, and con-
seious of her approaching end, exhorting
her friends and relations who surround
ed her dying bed, to prepare to meet
God, by a life devoted to His service,
and exhibiting to all around her willing
ness to depart and be with Christ.
She sleeps in Jesus and is blessed,
How calm her slumbers are—
From suffering and from sin released.
And free from cverv care.
BY A FRIEND.
Irish Potatoes,
Lard,
Wheat,
Corn,
Meal,
Flour,
Butter,
Coffee,
Sugar, 8 a 10 ;
Salt, Liverpool saeks,
Iron, Sweeds, 5,
■ 7 a 8
12Ja 14
11 a 12
2J a 4
75 a 1,00
2,00 a 2,50
11 a 12
1,00
70 a 75
80 a 90
$6 a $7
12 a 15
11 a 11
Molasses,'30 a 35
1,75
English, 3 a 4
CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT.
March 24, 1852.
Bacon—new, per lb.
Beef, ■ “ “
Corn, per bushel,
25 Barron, John A.
on Bowling, J. \V.
Bell, Samuel
II j Brooksher, Riley
11 Center, J. T. 2
41 Carmichael, Wm.
j | | Cook, J ohn
91 i Chastain, Mr.
90 ! Oowlee, James
100 Cole, Wm. C.
35 Crafts, Willis
5 50 a 8 00 Christopher, Joseph
11a 124 Chancy, John
23 a 37 Colbert, John
4 Christopher, Jas. C. Summer, Wm. 2
50 Clark, George Smith, Wm.
14 . Eccleston, Dr. John Smith, Mrs. Jane
11 Edmondson Miss LJ Smith, Samuel
50 ; Egan, Henry Stephenson, Mrs. C.
25 Ellison, J. G. Spear, Wm. A.
: Gentry, Riley Simmons, W r m.
i Godwin, II. K Teague. A. AV.
| Griswell, Johnston Towndsend, Thomas
GouldsmithjDr.W.T. Townsend, Malinda
! Gibson, Joel Tean, Miss Elizabeth
Gray, Miss Harriett Usher, Mrs. Mary
Hise, Miss L. L. Wilson, Joseph
Hise, Jacob E. Ward, Mrs. Sarah J.
Henderson,Richards Wright, Archibald
Hunt, Mrs Nancy M Waters, James
Hatten, Miss L. A. Whitfield,Margaret 2
Hardy, John White, Maria
Hoover, Michael Wynn, John M.
Hames, Mrs. Martha Witsel, Benjamin
Hughes, Edward J. Wilson, Vinson
Holliday, Hampton, Waide, B. F.
Hayes, James White, Jonathan
Heth, Richard 4 Young, James
Henderson, Arch’b’d
UF* Persons calling for any of the above
Letters, will please say they are advertised
JOHN A. ER WIN, P. M.
Cassville, April 8. 1852.
JAMES
April 8, 1852
G. REAVIS.
CHERRY AND LUNGWORT,
FOR THE CURE OF
CMghs, Colds, Hoarsness, Spitting
of Blood, Nigbt Sweats, Asthma,
Liver Complaints, and
CONSUMPTION.
-w-p a • TOHN A. ERWIN respectfully announces
__ V -k , e ? iro *° the atlcn- ! «J that'he is just receiving and opening at
1 - tion of the Public to the new his old stand ‘direct from New York, the
, Carnage Manufactory, located at Bone’s old \ largest and most complete stock 6f Goods he
! sta ? d .' on Eroad street, opposite the Depot | has ever before opened in this market,' to
and just below the Hdlburn House, where ; which he earnestly invites the attention of
the making and repamng of Carnages, Bug- , all his old friends and customers, and the
gies, \Vagons&c., will be done at the^short- [public generally. Prices he guarantees
est notice, in the neatest style, and with the shall please purchasers, being assured that
best materials. We pledge Ourselves to j no one can offer greater inducements. Please
give general satisfaction, as our'wofkmcn : call and examine,
are inferior to none in the State. Come and * The following
-judge for yourselves.
WM. T. PRICE & CO.
March 11, 1952—ly.
Georjsrin, Cuss County.
W HEREAS David C. Ayers, applies to j
me for Letters of Guardi.inshin fnr 1
Do not neglect it. Cultivate your Lands.
me for Letters of Guardianship for
William E. Puckett, minor heir of Casou B,
Puckett, late of this county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, f if any exist) why letters of
Guardianship should not be granted the said
applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th
dav of April, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, o c. c.
April 6,I§52 30d. *
^CONSUMPTION can and has been cured
TERSV1LLE, bv
Feb. 26, 1852.
U. M. MORGAN.
A GOOD assortment of Plonqks and Hoes
°f a ll kinds, on hand and forsnle at Cau-
oicji remedy.
Jttdson’s Chemical Extract of Cherry and
Lungicort.—This medicine unlike most of,
he patent remedies of the day. is the result.
of the careful study and experiments of a sci- -* «- v 1 . , , ,
entitle and experienced Physician. The two j M* ‘ ^ J ^ se,,1 “ t ,
principal ingredients, have long been known ! „ * muarj. I am competed to collect Pj-ggJ|
TO PAY MY OWN DEBTS! j
. ... „ in part comprise his stock.
. Dry Goods of almost every variety. ’ Hard-
I }^ are am ‘ Cutlery. Boots, shoes, Saddlery,
j Drugs arid Medicines, Hats, Caps, Straw-
Goods, Read-made Clothing, Umbrella*,
Parasols, Books, Stationery, Fancv Good*,
Crockery, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron Nails, &«.
JOHN A ERWIN.
Cassville, March 18th, 1852.
POSTED UP!
Molasses and Syrup,
^ LARGE supply of new crop molasses
and New.Orleans Svrup, just received by
Feb 19 JNO. A. ERWIN.
and Genuine. Garden
SEEDS, Choice Selection,
PAULDING SHERIFE SALES.
O N the first Tuesday in May, at the house
of Charles S. Jenkins, in said county,
the following prope, tv:
Lot of Land No. 818, in the 3d (list, an:!
3d sec.: John A. Jones, vs. Henson Dempsy.
Lot of Land No. 1280, in the 3d dist.and
3d sec.: Central Bank of Georgia vs. George
Lawrence, Win. Spink, and James H. Bry-
and celebrated.
Wild Cherry Barb.—When the strength of and that without delay’. So please come for-1 -» , Tt , T . ... , ,
this is property extracted, is the best medicine ward and settle. 1 dislike drinning as much 1 u ^. r rec « ,TeJ and f ?vf, \ b v, n WTV
known for curing the worst coughs and oth-, as any one but necessity should plead no ex- J reu. jixu. A c. K I a •
er pulmonary diseases, it loosens the phlegm, cuse. ' ' ' ' w ^
and. enables the sufferer to expectorate ea- 1 NEW GOODS • 1 fjHOCTAM Stripes Cottonadcs and Os-
sUy, and alone will cure the worst cold or j comin we , kh -, an j wiI1 bc sold w t ! V nabur ^> tor FRWIN
cough. whHh if neglected always lead to j , ash O =on time to punctual customers. j jr arch 18 . * ,iN>
j-^Come I want to see you just now. ! ' [ 'o ;'ust
„ ^ ^ MORGAN. ; A large stock of Read \>wade clothing just
CartersviIIc, Feb 12, 1852. XX. received by '
One negro boy, named Daniel; J. D. Car
penter & Co. vs. John A. Willis.
^Lot No. 206, in the 2d (list, and 3d sec.
Win. Murray vs. Thomas llevnolds.
A pi il 8. D. CAMPBELL, S’ff.
Meal,
Flour, “
Butter, “
Feathers,
Wheat,
Lumber,
bbl.
lb.
bush.
hundred,
9 a 11
3 a 4
50
60
5.50 to 6 00
15
,28 a 30
65 a 70
1.00
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN' A. CUAWFOKD. F. C. SHKOPSHIBE.
CRAWFORD & SHROPSHIRE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
Business entrusted to their care in any of
the counties of the Cherokee circuit, will
... .. April 8.
meet with faithful attention.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
PATTON & CHUNN,
A RE now receiving direct from New York.
Philadelphia and Baltimore, a fresh
supply of
Staple and Fancy Merchandise,
—OTtfeffSrexprcisly for the Spring and Sum
mer trade from the Latest importations, to
which they respectfully invite the attention
of their old customers and the public gener-
ally. ...
Their Stock consists of Ladies’ Dress
Goods, among which will be found,
Bareges, Barege de'Laines, Col'ed
Bareges, Printed Muslins,
Embroide'd and Dotted
Swiss Muslins,
Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Swiss
and Jaconet Trimmings and
Insertings, Organdy
Afuslins, Worked
(Japes, Cuffs, Collars and Under
sleeves, Enylish and American
Prints, G-inghams, Cham-
boays, Ribbons,
Laces, Edgings, £c. ftc.
Gentlemen’s, Dress Goods:
Comprising an assortment of ^he Latest
Spring and Summer styles, viz:
Fancy Spring Cloths and Cassi•
meres, Tweeds, Drillings,
Kennebeck casi-
mer8, Kentucky Jeans, English and
French Drop de ’Et$,
and a variety of Goods suitable for Boys’
and Children’s wear, together with
Bonnets, Hats, caps, Boots, Shoes,
Ready-made clothing, Factory
Thread, Hardware,
Queensware, medicines, Sugar, cof
fee, molasses, Nails, Salt, £c.
all of which they flatter themselves will
compare favorably, both as regards quality
and prices with any Goods in this market, i
and which they are determined to sell, Damask Table Cloths,and Damask Napkins’
on such terms as cannot fail to give gene
ral satisfaction.
Cash buyers are particularly requested to
give them a call, as superior inducements
will be offered.
Cassville, Ga. t April 1st, 1852.
Receipts,
For subscription to the Standard for the
week ending April 8th, 1352.
A. W. Church, Augusta,. 2.00
Mrs. Meadows, Cassville 2.00
Nathan Land, 2 00
Green B. Richards,“ ..50
CoL Jas. M. Fields, Fairmount, 2.1
John A. Stewart,..
James Griffin, Raytown, 2.1
George Brigman, Rock Spring, 2.1
G. W. Pinyan, Cold Run,
G. W. Morrow, Adairsville, 2.
Jeremiah P. Osborn, Cotecay 50
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.
F INE Chewing Tobacco, and Spanish
Cigars, just received and for sale bv
PATTON & CHUNN. ‘
April 6th, 1852.
90 BARRELS FLOUR from Lewis’ mill
OiW on commission, just received and for
sale low bv
* PATTON & CHUNN.
April 2d, 1852.
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
^IjL persons indebted to th* Estate of
Thomas McAdams, late of Cass county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment: and those haring demands against
said Estate, are requested to present them
in terms of the Law.
Cassville, April 8th, 1852.
JAMES MILNER, Ex’r.
April 8th, 1852.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
R espectfully announce to their
friends and the public, that they have
received their full Spring Supplies,embrac
ing a very large and elegant assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods:
—AMONG WHICH ARK —
Rich White Watered, and Plain White
Glace Silks, for Ladies’ Scarfs and Mantilas.
Rich Fancy, and White Brocade Silks, lor
Ladies’ Dresses.
Superior small Checked ar.d Striped Sum
mer Silks.
Rich Brocade Silks, for Ladies Mourning
Dresses:
. Superior Black Rep. and Rich Figured
Black Silks, and Black Nankin Crapes;
Rich Printed Bareges, anil Barege De-
Laincs;
Paris Printed Crape de Paris, and Printed
Grenadines, of new and splendid stvbs;
Superior plain White, Black and Fancv
Colorey Crape de Paris.
Fancy French Printed Organdies and Jac
onets, of new and elegant styles;
Hoyle’s Printed Lawns, of beautifnl styles
and warranted fast colors;
A large assortment cf Fancy Gimps, Lace
and Ribbon Trimmings, for Ladies’ dresses;
White Silk Fringes, for Ladies’ Scarfs
and Mantillas;
Plain and White Dotted Swiss Muslins,
for Ladies’ Dresses;
Superior White Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull
and Nansook Muslins, of soft and beautiful
finish;
Plain, White, Black and Fancy colored
Bareges;
Lupin’s Superior Black Bombazines, and
Black Challys ;
Ladies’ White and Black Lace Mantillas,
of rich and elegant styles ;
Ladies’ Black Silk Mantillas, (some for
Mourning);
Ladies’ Rich Valenciennes Lace, ar.d Em
broidered Muslin Collars;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin and Lace
Undersleeves, of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ French Worked Chimasettes, of
rich and elegant styles ;
Ladies’ Embroidered Linen Cambric and
French Lawn Handkerchiefs;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Edgings and
Insertings. a large assortment;
Real Valenciennes, and Thread Laces,
(Edgings and Insertings);
Embroidered Muslins, and Muslin Bands,
for Ladies’ Puff Cuffs and Undersleeves;.
Ladies’ Plain White, and Rich Embroi
dered Crape Shawls;
Ladies Plain White. Black and Fancy
Embroidered Grenadine Shawls;
Ladies’ White and Black Embroidered
Lace, and Fancy Grenadine Scarfs;
Ladies’ elegant Bridal and Rich Spanish
Fans;
Ladies’ Carved Shell Combs, of new and
beautifnl patterns;
A very large assortment of Ltidies, Gen
tlemen’s, Youth’s and Children’s Hosiery, of
superior style and manufacture;
Alexander’s Ladies Kid, and Ladies’ and
Gentlemen’s Gauntlet Gloves;
Superior Ginghams and Prints, of new
and beantifnl styles;
Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and
12-4 Linen Sheetings;
Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Diapers,
Call at Price’s Old Stand!
J. D. CARPENTER,
WOULD respectfully announce to his
friends and the public that he has on hand
and is now receiving his
Spring- and Summer Supplies,
of new and faahionablc Dry Goods, consist
ing in part of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Ken
tucky Jeans, for Gentlemen’s wear.
Calicoes, French and Scotch Ginghams,
Cross-barred and Jaconett Muslins, Marinos,
&c. for the Ladies.
Also, a good supply of Groceries, Hard
ware, Cutlery, Farmers’ Tools, and almost
everything usually found in a country store.
It is useless to attempt to enumerate the
details of his stock, and therefore he asks
all persons to call and examine for them-
selyes before purchasing elsewhere, believ-
ing thej- will find both the supply and qual
ity of Goods, as well as the prices, satisfac
tory.
Cassville, April 1, 1852.
Mount Paron Academy, L
March 18.
JOHN A. ERWIN.
Consumption.
Lungicort.—This is a plant the virtues of
which are known to but few, it has been
said of the most learned men of all times,
that “nature has provided a remedy for
each and every disease,’’ and the discove
ries that are daily made, go to prove its ...
truth. Lungwort in doubtless the remedy de- : Trustees of tiiis institution have the | \ ^ elegant assortment of line dress gi
signed by nature for Consumption. Its heal- A- pleasure to announce that they have sc- JA. for Ladies wear, just received by
ingproperties are truly wonderful, and the £ured_the services of 31,-.ami 3Zrs. R. F. '
00 da
rapidity with which it cures the worst cases Neely, of Augusta, for the current year,
of ulcerated lungs, soothing and subduing ";hose eminent qualifications and long e’xpc-
all irritation, almost immediately, is a proof r ' ence * n teaching are fully sufficient to in -
of its adaption to this disease. ' s “ rc tbe utmost success to the enterprise anil
Caution.—To protect our own as well as
give a high-toned impetus to that exalted
the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we j i ent in our country,
are obliged to caution all to find the signa- ; j t j s due to r jj,
as | spirit of education, now so universally preva-
JOHN A. ERWIN.
March 18.
( 1OOD Apple Vinegar, for sale hy
J mh 18 JNO. A. ERWIN.
ncr 6 f thC " Tap - ' Senate ofTnVity (b.licgcVDubnn. whc.'e
per, without this it is a worthless counter- | he received the first distinctions of his class:
tit. Remember this, [April 1. J that he lias had fifteen years of practical ex-
n , w ,. | pcrience, and brings numerous letters of warm
£l3.SL ADulcl MaSLUC iJVG, ' approval from former employers. Mrs. Nee
IT ■ J , J7 at- i *y * s a graduate of the Staunton Female Se-
LrOiOUl S the 1±(XIY and not the & km. j mlnarv, Va ,and from Ion
l\F. - -
±1 bpnng, just opened by
JOHN A. ERWIN.
March 18.
Two Farms for Sale!
night, the first night turning the brightest Por * be dut ' es her station
nm .... CO rv n , Tn ~ .. ,
T HE undersigned, living nine miles north
east of Cassville, in one of the prettiest
eXpcrfehcegivcs
tbe P minentIy fiU ^ I valleys in Cherokee Georgia, offers ‘the two
1 following farms for sale : the one on which
RED on GREY HaIR to "a dark brown ! The Trustees have the most sanguine hopes ! 1 < V‘v- on WI » cn
and bv repeating a second nfobt, to a bri-Irt' t,iat ,bc institution will be 'permanently cs-1 If’ ®°“ tlu j lln e something Yieartwelvc
jet black. Any person,mat , therefore, "dth 1 ‘ablishcd, and are determined that it shall be hmldml a ^« 8 ’ about four hundredahJ fo -
the least possible trouble keep his hair any j inf *-* rior t0 none in point of educational ad-
dark shade or perfect black; with a positive vanta £ es iIS tbe V will employ teachers of the
- — - highest attainments onlv.
$75 REWARD.
S TOLEN from my stable, on the 7th ult.
a medium sized, sorrel MARE, verv
well fonned animal, about nine years old,
no particular mark now recollected ; mare
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
ing about the settlement; he may have as
sumed a ficticious name. Lisle is about 17
or 18 years old, has little or no beard, about
6 feet high, spare made, weighs 155 or 1G0.
black hair and black eyes. When last seen
he had on a black cassimere coat, jeans pan
taloons, black cravat, black silk oil cap,
boots, of coarse article, had no baggage.
The thief also stole a saddle, with .-Thorn,
the leather torn off the horn, seat stitched,
saddle about half worn. He had no mon
ey except a ten dollar bill, Bank of Tennes
see. payable df Nashville, and a twenty
dollar bill State Bank Of Georgia, that he
showed. He said' that he had an uncle in
Houston county by the name of Kirnbo,
and one in Coweta, whose name he did not
mention ; he said he lived in Clark county.
Any person taking up the said Lisle, so that
the regular process of Law can be served
on him, I will pay them $50 or $25 for the
mare alone.
WATSON A. CRAWFORD,
On the Macon Road, 11 miles from Thom-
aston. April 1, 1852.—3t.
as-uranca that the dye, if applied fo the skin
will not colour it. By an occasional applica
tion, a person turning grey will never bc
known to have asreyhair. Directions com
plete with the article. There is no colouring
in this statement,as one can easl'v test.
FOR HALE AND FE3IALE.
‘ Be.ye-Fruitful and Multiply.,”
I S a command that should be cheerfully
obeyed by thechi.dren of men. Dr. Lar-
Huckaback Diapers, a superior article for
Towels;
Extra Silk Warp French Black Cashme-
rettes, and single Mill French Black Cassi
meres, a choice and elegant article for Gen
tlemen's Summer wear;
A large assortment of Plain White and
Fancy Linen Drillings, for Geuilemen’s and
Youth’s Summer wear.
CF” S. & S. will continne to receive
through the season, bv the Steamers, the la
test styles of Ladies’ Dress Goods, and oth
er seasonable articles. All of their Stock
has been selected with great care, in refer
ence to style and quality, and they feel as
sured that their Goods wiil give entire satis
faction to purchasers.
The public are respectfully requested to
call and examine the assortment.
April 8, 1852.
Oils, Tallow Grease, and Ohio
Mineral Paint.
9|1A Barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75
t)Uv cts. per gallon. *2500 gallons ma
chinery oil, 75 cts. per gallon, in casks of
various sizes. 200 barrels boiled paint oil,
5-5 cts. per gallon. 5000 gallons boiled
paint oil, 55 cts. per gallon, in casks of va
rious sizes. 350 barrels tanners’ oil, vari
ous kinds and qualities, from 35 to 60 cents
per gallon. 1500 gallons in casks of vari
ous sizes. Various kinds and qualities,
from 35 to 50 cts. per gallon. 50 tons tal
low grease, for heavy bearings, and coarse
machinery, in barrels or casks, of any con
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
“ Small profits and quick returns.*’’
B. F. POND,
56 Water street, (under the Pearl st.
House, NEW YORK.
New York, December 1851.
zctie’s Juno Cordial, or Procreative Elixir,
prescribed as an effectual restorative in ea
ses of Debility, Iinpotency, or Barrenness,
and all irregularities of nature. It is all that
it professes to be, viz: Nature’s Great Resto
rative. and remedy for those in the married
state without offspring. It is a certain cure
for Seminal Emissions, General Debility.
Gleet, weakness of the genital organs, ner
vous affections, Lucjgrrhoea or Whites. As
an invigorating medicine it is unequalled,
Also, a certain remedy for lnsipient Con
sumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular En-
ergy. Physical Lassitude, Females Weakness,
Debility, &c. It is warranted to please the
user in any of the above complaints, and is
of priceless value to those without offspring.
Caution.—Find the nameof Comstock &
Brother on the wrapper, and never buy it
unless you find the above name as it has
been extensively counterfeited of late. Avoid
the counterfeit as you would poison.
April 8, 1852.
Carlton's Liniment for the Piles !
I T is now used in the principal hospitals,
and in the private practice in our coun-
The scholastic year will be divided ir. two
sessions of five months each—the first com
mencing the 2d Monday of February. The
rates of tuition arc as follows:
Orthography, Reading, Writing,
and Arithmetic 1 , per session, 86 0C
English Grammar, Geography,
with the above, 8 00
Mathematical. Natural,Moral and
Intellectual Science, 10 00
Latin and Greek, 15 00
Embroidery. Drawing and French, 8 00
The Mount Parori Academy is located in
a healthy region ot country, eight miles west
of CartersviIIc Depot, and in the midst of a
population where the temptations to vicious
and immoral conduct are Tew.
OF" Further particulars may be bail by i
applying to any member of the Board of
Trustees, at Enharlce P. O. Cass eo. Geo.
T. W Brandon, *]
D. Garrison, j
E B. Pressly, Trustees.
W. II. Dykes, |
T. II Ligon, J
Jau. 29—51—3m.
ty of which are cleared, and in a high^ta^e
of cultivation,' including orchards,' grash
fields, &c. Tiiis farm is Well improved, with
first rate bfiildFngs, 5 good two story dwef-
Carlcrsville Forever!
CHEAP GOODS!
Save your I£oney.
. . in our eoun
try by an immense number of individuals
and families, first and most certainly for the
cure of the Piles, and also extensive'v and
effectually as to baffle credulity unless where
its effects are witnessed eternally in the fol
lowing complaints: Dropsy swc’lllings, rheu
matism, Acute or Chronic, giving immediate
ease, sore throat, bruises, sprains, burns. &c.
Sores and Ulcers, whether fresh or of long
standing, and fever sores. Its operation up- i
on adults, and children in reducing rheuma-'
ti.c .swellings, and loosening coughs and
tightness of the chest by relaxation of' the
parts, lias been surprising beyond concep
tion. The common remark of those who
have used it in the Piles, is “It acts like a
charm.” It is warranted to please any per
son that wili try it.
Caution.—Never buy it unless yon find
Die fac simile signature cf Comstock & Bro
ther, proprietors, on the wrapper.
April 8, 1852
OULD re
spectfully
say to the citi
zens of Cass and adjoining counties, that in
F¥
Consumption!
JJVERYBODY knows is a flattering
GORDON SHERI EF SALES.
first Tuesday in Mav next, in
— will be soli the following
to-wif:
Sheriff Sales.
O N the*first Tuesday in May next, will
be sold before the court house door in
Answer to last week’s Enigma.—Cath-
Ekins Hayes.
JUST received a .lot ol FIRE PROOF
J PAINT AND OIL, cheaper than any
idler kind of Paint. Tty it.
. H- M. MORGAN.
Cartenville, April 8.
the town of Cassville. between the legal
hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
One Piano forte, one wardrobe, one large
looking-glass, two bureaus, two small tables,
one clock, several beds and bedding, and
other things too tedious to mention, as the
property of Moses Stroup, levied an to sat
isfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Ransome &
Rkiaey and others, vs. Moses Stroup.
E A. BROWN, D. Sb’fc
and calves, five head of hoes,
one soi* and 7 pigf. five he d of sheep, and
one brass clock; John Bethnne and Thom
as Ragland, vs. Elijah McMillian, Wm. Mc-
Millian and Wiley Collin*.
One hundred and thirty, acres, more or
less, the same being part of lot No. 373, in.
the 25th . ist. 3 sec. of Gordon county; .Mil-
ton Wright and others, vs. O.S. Camp.
April 8. DAVID WYLIE, D. S.
Georgia, Cass couty.
T WO months after date, application will
be made to the Ordinary 5f said coun- _ _
ty, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Indian. Straw bonnets and trimmings
James M. Drummond, late of Cass, dee’d ** "
JOHN R TOWERS, Ad«V
Cassville, April 5,' 1853.
C 1HARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., (late
/ Freeman, Hodges & Co.) Importers and
Jobbers, 144 Broadway, one door south of
Liberty street, New York, have now on
hand, and will be receiving daily through
the season. New Goods, direct from the
European manufacturers and cash Auctions,
Rich, Fashionable, Fancy Silk Millinery
Goods. Our stock of rich Ribbons compri
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. . 11 •.
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, Cape, SaaKra
and Belts. Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes,
lasses and Tarletons. Embroideries, col
lars, chemisettes, capes, berths. Habits,
sleeves, cuffs, edgings and insertings. Em
broidered Reviere, Lace and Hemstitch
cambric handkerchiefs. Blonds, illusions
and embroidered laces for caps. Embroi
dered laces and shawls, mantillas and veils.
Honiton, mechlen, Valenciennes and brns-
sels luces English and wove thread, Smyr
na, lisle thread cotton laces. Kid, lisle
thread, silk, and sewing silk, gloves, and
mitts. French and American artificial flow
ers. French lace, English, American, and
ease. It commences and progresses so
iusiduously. that before one is aware of it.
thqlungs are a mass of ulcers, then a sudden
exposure or change from heat to cold, pro
duces an inflammation, and in a few days or
weeks, it is said he or she died of l>astv Con
sumption. For all troubled with co'ugh or
lung complaint, we would relirr to the adver
tisement on the outside of this paper cf Jud-
soa’s'Chemical Extract of “Cherry and
Lungwort,” which is said to be a certain cure
for this awful disease.
Caution.—All of the above named artic
les are slod only by Comstock & Brother, 9
John st., New York, to whom all orders
must be directed. [April 8, 1352.
Comstock's Great Pain-Killer.
N O medicine has been discovered that is
so happily adapted to use internally as
April 1st, 1852.
Blanks for Sale Here.
drops to be taken, and yet perform such won
ders w.hen applied externally as a wash or
bath, by friction.
Fifteen cents is all yon have to risk to try
it: and as that sum can be no object to the ,
proprietor, it is hoped that such a price can j
be no obstacle to any family, and will never j
prevent its trial.
This “ Pain-Killer” may be used with a
success that wiil astonish the beholder, in
such cases as the following: Cholera moi bus,
Distressing Dysentery, pain in the Fide and
Stomach, corns, cats and bruises, cholera in
fantum, bronchitis, healing sores on man or
beast, children teething, raising blood,
hoarseness, quinsy in a few hours, chilblains
and frosted feet, spasms, prevent a blister
from burns, broken breasts, measels, cramps,
hurts, scratches, or torn flesh, bites or stings.
Certificates to fill a volume might be pnb
iished, showing the wonderful effects of
“ Comstock’s Pain Killer,” but they are too
common, and used for articles of no ment;
and the fifteen cent bottle will do more than
a thousand unknown names to convince the
user
‘ .Beware of worthless articles called Pain
Killers, and never buy any but Comstock’s.
GGF” All the abore named articles sold on
ly by JOHN W. BURKE, Cassville, Geo.—
M.Mann, Trenton;.E. B. Sasseen & Co,
Lafayette; Crook & Grogan, Summerville.
April 8,1852.
addition to his heavy stock on hand before,
that lie has just received a full assortment of
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS!
consisting in part, of
Casinieres, Alpaccas, Marinos,
Muslin de Laities, Kentucky
and Ilome-made Jeqns,
TWEEDS, AND A SUPERB LOT OP
BROADCLOTHS
OF ALL COLOKS AND miCES.
Also, Flannels, Sheetings, Linseys
and Kerseys for Negro wear.
j ALSO,
THE LARGEST. BEST AND CHEAP
EST LOT OF CALICOES
IN CASS COUNTY ! ’
ALSO, FACTORY THREAD, BOOTS,
SHOES, IIATS, CAPS,
Crockery Ware,
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Salt, ftc.
ALSO,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
ALSO, DRUGS OF ALL KINDS,
ALMOST EVERY KIND OF
PATENT MEDICINES.
EVEN TO BRANDRETH’S FILLS.
ALSO,
A choice Lot of Fine Wines
and Liquors, by the Bottle. Also.
FINE CIGARS,
Which G(S^- were bought loic down, and will
be sold at a small profit. Call and see for
yourselves, and you will be certain to find a
good assortment; and Hal and Major Charley
will take pleasure in showing you Goods,
and selling you some toe.
I have not named one half the articles I
have got, because I have almost every thing
vou could call for.
WANTED,
Ten Thousand Bnshels of Corn, Five
Thousand Pounds of Butter, Five Thousand
Bushels of Oats, and 1 will Barter for al
most any kind of Produce.
COME AND SEE US,
At the Big Brick Store, near the
Depot, at the sign of
II M MORGAN.
Cartersville. Ga. Oct. 23.1851. tc
ling, complete}' finished off; also a good
two story brick house, finished off likewise,
two good framed barnes, and all other nec
essary buildings, and one of the largest and
best Apple 'orchards north of the Etowph
river in Cherokee. -This farm fot beaut}?;
fertility of soil and convenient^, cannot be
surpassed by any in the whole State; is as
well supplied with water as any situation
in the country—there being somp tpn or
twelve of the finest kind of sprihgs on tlie
premises, (some two or three of wnich ate
free-stone water,) besides many other ad
vantages too tedious to mention, whicli
would readily strike the attention of an ob r
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)
in fine cultivation, and under a good fence.
Buildings only moderate.
Any gentleman desiring rich Land, fin£
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 watef'.
Terms to suit the times. -< ’ ; 7
W. CLARKE WYLY.
March 4, 1852.—tf.
FRESH GOGHS.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his
old customers and (he public generally,
that he 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 accommoda
ting terms. His'stockVvliiciris Y’ery'eSten
sive, and selected to suit the market, consists
as follows:
Rich muslin de laines, Cashmere.merino,
black watered and colored Alpaca,
Jackonct afid crbss-liarrc-d muslin, a fine se
lection of jadics’ mitts, a general assort
ment of ENGUSIl 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. Segars, 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. Country Pkoduce bought at* the
highest market prices, and goods sold at low
as can be afforded. Call and see for your
selves BS^Ali orders promptlv attended to.
L. J. PARR.
3 story Brick biirldirg, corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA.
Good News!
LYNN WEST GAINES,
NEAR F.UJIARLEK, CASS COUNTY, GEORGIA
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the people of the neighborhood,
tfcat he may he found at E. B. Presley’s, al
ways ready to do any woi k 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.—*ly.
NOTICE.
Apprentice-to the Printing Business,
A N
En. wanted at this office. If the applicant
is a. smart, industrious lad, we wiil learn
him the trade, educate him, feed and dothc
him well, and give him two hundred dol
lars at the mid of his time. Apply soon.
April 1st, 1S52.
JOHN A. O'SHIELDS,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Calhoun, Ga.
-Shop, on the 8. IV. Corpej Public Square.
April 1, 1852. g—tf.
KINGSTON HOUSE.
KINGSTON, GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned having taken the King
stos House, on the north side of the
Kailroad, at Kingston, Georgia, is now pre-,
pared to accommodate the'Travelling Pub-’
lie especially. Meals for Passengers on the
Cars.
WM. H. MASSENGALE.
Aug 7 1 y
ATLANTA CHEAP BOOK AND
aitrsie stoo&js.
W ILLIAM KAY, Wholesele and RettriT.
Dealer in all binds of BOOKS,'Sts-'
tionary, Music, Musical Instruments, Fancy
Goods, &c. See., Atlanta and Newnan, Geo.'
Merchants, Teaeccrs and' others who buy
—-vii 4^ 11
in quantities wiRdo' wall to give tis a .call,
my arrangements being such "as ti> CnaUlfe
me at all times fo 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. >.• . ‘ *
CiT Particular ittention paid to country'
orders, and forwarded per return mail, Ex
press, Stage, or Railroad as directed.
Atlanta, March 25, 13-52.—ly.
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