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Income of the W. 4 A. Rail
Road for March, 1852.
FROM FREIGHTS.
tip Freight from G. R. R. $11,397 87
Down do do do do...•»>••»*» • .10,098 01
Up do do M.ft W.R.R.....-.2,419 12
Down do do do do. 0.032 15
Local do on W. & A. R. R ... •• ..4.087 93
33,035 08
From Paaeenger* 9,198 52
•• Mail 1,000 09
Total.... $43,233 60
The above shows what the Road is do
ing, which eannot fail to be interesting
to the people, to whom it belongs.—We
are much mistaken, if the road does not,
this jear, yield a handsome revenue -—
This is only hope for its adequate equip
ment, as there will be scarcely any of
the appropriation left, after paying the
claims against the Road—claims which
have been accumulating for several years
We doubt not the capacity of the Road
to equip itself, under its present man
agement.— Atlanta Republican.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
General Cass.
By Tate advices from Washington, Cass
'stock appears to be rising. Should
Messrs. Fillmore, Webster, or Critten
den, be shelved by northern wbiggery,
on account of their support of the Com
promise, Mr Cass would carry every
Southern State, except South Carolina,
and perhaps Louisiana, and be elected
with ease over Oen. Scott.—Rome Cou-
Homicide.
Captain N. B. Sisson, formerly well
known in Savannah and Charleston as
master of a vessel, but for several years
past a citizen of this county, was killed
cn Saturday last by David Paden, by a
shot from a revolvor.—Marietta Advo■
cate.
THE
mmxAii.
R espectfully
will give one of their SELECT FASH
IONABLE CONCERTS in Cassville, on
Thursday Evening, April 22nd,
At the Methodist Church.
Their Programme will embrace a choice
selection of Songs, Glees, Duetts, Trios,
Quartettes, Ac., Ac., such as hare met with
the universal approbation of the music-lov
ing public at their Concerto in more than
1 alf of the States in the Union.
Tickets to be had at the Book Store, and
at the door.
Children accompanying their parents,
half price. , . .
jy- Concert to commence at 8 o clock.
N o postponement on account of the weath
er. [April I 4 — Jt -
Small Pox.
We saw a letter yesterday, from Rev.
Vincent R. Thornton, pastor of the
Baptist Church in this place, stating that
there were twenty cases of Small Pox in
the immediate vicinity of bis residence
near Union Point, Greene county, and
that the disease was spreading with fear
ful rapidity. We also learn, from an
other source, that it has made its appear
ance at Union Point, and at Crawford-
ville. Under this state of facts, it is
vastly important that our citizens adopt
some precautionary measures to prevent
the disease from coming amongst us —
We hope to see some early and decided
steps taken in the matter.— Washington
(<?«) Gazette.
We also learn that there is one case
of Small Pax in Athens, Georgia.
The following toast was given at
a printer’s banquet in Indiana : “ The
Printer—independent as a wood sawyer,
proud as Lueifer, poor as joh.s turkey,
mod the personification of intelligence. _
The Scientific American states on re
liable authority, that “If at two feet
above the throat of your chimney, you
enlarge the opening to double the size
for a space of two feet, then carry up
the rest as at first, your chimney •will
never smoke.”
NEW GOODS.
PATTON & TRIMBLE,
ADAIRSVILLE, GA.
H AVE the pleasure of announcing to their
customers and the public generally,
that they are now receiving a large and
handsome stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, selected with great care by one of
the firm in New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, which they are offering at unu
sually low prices. Thankful for the liberal
patronage heretofore extended to them, they
would ask a continuance of the same, and
♦hint they can make it the interest of all to
give them a call before buying elsewhere.
We still continue to take in exchange for
Goods, Corn, Wheat, Peas, Bacon, Lard,
Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow and Raga.
Adairaville, April 14th, 1852.
To Teachers and Parents.
T HE undersigned would call the atten
tion of Teachers ahd Parents to his ex
tensive stock of School and Classical Books,
which he will aell on good terms for cash.
Among other works, hie has on hand:
Anthon's Series of Classical Books.
Cooper's Virgii.
Ainsworth’s Dictionary.
Donnegan's Greek Lexicon.
Grove’s “ *
Jacob’s Latin Reader.
“ Greek Reader.
Graeca Majors.
“ Minora.
Homer’s Illiad. Xenophen.
Cicero de W a tore Livy.
Greek Testament
“ Grammars.
Mitchell s, Smith’s, Olney’s and Wool-
ridge’s Schdol Geographies.
Smith's, Brown’s, Kirkhams’s Murray’s,
and Greenleafs Grammars.
Smith’s, Emerson’s Pike's, Smiley’s and
Daboll’s Arithmetics.
Walker’s and Webster’s Dictionaries.
Porter's Grigg A Elliott’s New York and
English Readers.
Olmstead’s School Astronomy.
Parker’s, Olmstead’s, Comstock’s, Jones
and Miss Swift’s Philosophies.
Comstock’s and Jones’ Chemistry.
Lovell’s U. S. and Young Speaker.
Frost’s American “
Readers, Spelling-Books, Slates, Copy
Books, and everything usually kept in a
Bookstore. Orders from a distance prompt
ly attended to.
JNO. W BURKE, Agent.
Cassville, April 22, 1852.
Have you called a* the Book
Store Yet!
IF you have not, just step in,
Burke has fixed up a very neat
little Store, and has on hand
many very good, interesting, amusing, sci
entific, instructive and entertaining Books.
Just received:
Maurice Tierney, by Chaa. Lever.
The Iron Mask, by Dumas.
Don Quixote.
Guy Fawkes. Illustrated.
Tower of London, “
The Creole, a tale of the late war of 1812
and ’14, by Joseph B. Cobb of Mississippi.
June Eyre, by Currer Bell.
Pictorial Life of Jack Sheppard.
Sketches in Ireland.
The Scalp Hunters. Margaret CeciL
Raveuscliffe. Florence Sackville.
Wife's Sister. Head of the Family.
The Maid of the Canal. Arabian Nights.
Percival Keene, by Maryatt.
The Parricide, by Reynolds.
Vallntine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
Gulliver’s Travels.
Also, in substantial bindings, and at low
rates, . .
The complete works of Washington Irving.
History of the Mexican War, by Frost.
Trumbull’s Indian Wars.
Cooper’s Naval History. General view of
the world.
Itedburn. by Heman Melville.
McCaulev and Hume’s History of Eng
land. ’ [April 22d, 1852.
CHEROKEE BOOK STORE,
AT CASSVILLE, GA.
rrrntt Undersigned would most respectfui-
1 ly announce to the citizeits of Cherokee
Georgia, that he has established a Book
Store at this point, and can awpply on the
most reasonable terms:
Law, Medical, School and MitetUaneous
Books, Stationer?, Blank Books, Magazines,
Ac.. Ac. He will at all times keep a good
supply on hand, and any Book thllt flUjr
not be found in the Store, can be obtained
in a few days.
He solicits a share of the public patron
age—believing that satisfaction can be giv-
en.
All orders from a distance will be prompt
ly attended to.
JNO W. BURKE, Ag’t-
FAMILY MEDICINES,
rot SALB AT THX CHEKOKEK BOOK STORE.
ri'OWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla. Paregoric.
_L Comstock’s Vermifuge. Juno Cordial.
Opodeldoc. Judsons’s Cherry and Lung
wort. Pepsin. Pain-Killer, Acoustic Oil,
Thompson’s Eye Water, Hive Syrup, Bal
aam Coparia, Tooth Ache Drops, Nerve and
Bone Liniment, Longley’s Indian Pauacea,
Carlton’s Founder Ointment, British Oil,
Condition Powders, Oil of Spike, Godfrey's
Cordial, Bateman’s Drops, Wistars’ Wild
Cherry, Laudanum, No. 6, Ac., Ac.
Cassville, April 22, 1852.
WAVEBLY NOVELS.
O NE SETT ONLY oflthe splendid Ab-
bottsford edition of Waverly, or Walter
Scott’s Novels—for sale at the Cherokee
Book Store. April 22,1852.
Musical Instruments.
V IOLINS, Flutes, Accordeons, Ac., on
haifS, or ordered at short notice, at the
Cherokee Book Store. [April 22.
COME AND TRY MAC.
AT ADAIRSVILLE, GA.
D. M. HOOD,
W OULD most respectfully inform the
citizens of Adairaville, the surround
ing country, the people in “ gineral”—and
the Ladies more especially, that he is now
receiving and opening a very neat and care
fully selected stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots,
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Drugs and Med
icines, Crockery and Glass-ware, Nails,
Groceries, Ac., all of which he most respect
fully and emphatically offers at prices rea
sonable, and to suit the Zimes, which all
will agree must be low.
He does not pretend to say that he sells
Goods cheaper than anybody in town—but
there's one thing he will tag,—that if you
will only try him once, you will be certain
to come back and trade with him ’ some n Bareae de'Laines CoVed
more." HU motto it, and always has been, Bareges, Barege ae Baines, coi ea
GEORGIA, CAS8 COUNTY.
W HER E AS John A. Upshaw and James
M. Collier, apply to me for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Sinclair
McMullen, late of this county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
aaid deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by Law, to show
cause, (if any they have) why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this 20th
day of April, 1852.
THOS. A WORD, 0. c. c.
April 22, 1852—30d*
live and let live.”
He would earnestly -request the Ladies
and Gentlemen who trade at Adairsville, to
give him a call and examine hU Goods, and
ask the prices, as he considers it no trouble,
but a pleasure to wait on all, whether they
buy or not.
Joe and Bex arc always ready, and ex-
tremely anxious to wait on you at all times,
and under any circumstances, and the truth
is, these Boys,—Job and Ben are mighty
hard to beat; and when Joe U not other
wise employed, he U what can do up your
Tooth Carpentering" for you. He can
pull out” your Teeth, or fill them up
either.
Adairsville, Ga., April 15, IS52.
COTTON MARKET.
New Orleans, 8| a 9
New York 8 a 8|
Charleston, 6j a 8}
Savannah 7 A a 81
Augusta, 7A a 7J
Macon a 74
BANK NOTE LIST.
All Georgia bills of solvent Banks, at par.
07-Look out for counterfeits, 810’s on
the Bank of Augusta, payable to J. M.
Hitt, has no picture of Gen Oglethorpe,
the genuine has. Also, SlOO’s on the
Bank of the State of Georgia, payable
at the Branch Bank, at Washington, and
dated Sept. 3d. 1848, has a red back, with
the words '‘State Bank of Georgia.” en
graved, the original has nothing of it.
South Carolina money at par. Counterfeit
SlOO’s on the Merchants Bank, Chenw.
Alabama, North Carolina end Tennessee
bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, discount.
ATLANTA PRICES CURRENT.
7 a 8
121 a 14
11 a 12
24 a 4
75 a 1.00
2,00 a 2,50
11 a 12
1,00
80 a 85
80 a 90
86 a 87
12 a 15
11 a 11
Molasses,'30 a 35
Fork, hog’round,
Bacon, Hams,
Sides,
Beef, by the quarter,
Sweet Potatoes,
Irijh Potatoes,
Lard,
Wheal,
Corn,
Meal,
Flour,
Batter,
Coffee.
' Sugar, 8 a 10 ;
Salt. Liverpool sacks,
Iron, Sweeds, 5,
Ladies* Dress Goods.
A FINE ASSOBTMENTof Ladies’ Dress
Goods, comprising all the latest styles
of Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams, Bcragcs,
Tissues, Ac. Very handsome printed Lawns
at 124 cents, at
PATTON & TRIMBLE S.
Adairsville, April 14, 1852.
Fancy Prints.
QAA different patterns of Fancy Prints,
iwUU of all colors and prices, just re
ceived by _
PATTON A TRIMBLE.
Adairsville, April 14, 1852.
FAMILY GROCERY AND
CANDY MANUFACTORY.
IN CALHOUN. GEO.
riMlE subscribers having opened a Family
I Grocery and Candy Store in Calhoun,
Geo., solicit a share of the public patronage.
They keep on hand and offer at wholesale
and retail. Molasses, Hew Orleans Syrup,
Sugars, Stuart's Refined and Powderec; Mack
erel, Rice, Rio and Java Coffee.
Their Candy, which is a good article, will
be forwarded at 20 cents per pound. They
also have on hand a variety of Pickles, Pre
serves, Lemon Syrup, Sauces, Tobacco, Cigars,
Snuff, Mustard, Matches, Raisins, <£e., all of
which will be sold cheap for cash. Call and
see us. We think we can please yon.
S D EVERETT & CO.
Calhoun, Geo. April 15th, 1852.
1,75
English, 3 a 4
CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT.
Arm 18, 1852.
Bacon—new, per Ih.
Beef, “ “
Corn, per bushel,
Meal, -
Flour,
Butter, “
Feathers,
Wheat,
Lumber,
bbl.
lb.
bush.
hundred,
9 a 12
3 a 4
60
60
5.50 to 6 50
15
28 a 30
65 a 70
1.00
Hollow ware and Pig
Iron.
T HE subscriber has bought out the Iror.
Works in Cass county commonly known
as Earles’ Furnace, and has now on hand a
good assortment of
HOLLOW WARE AND PIG IRON,
a superior article, manufactured at the above
Works, which he will sell on good terms.
Orders may be addressed to him at Car-
tersville, Geo. _
JOSEPH WHISTON.
April 20, 1852.
Receipts,
For subscription to the Sta.nd.sxd for the
week ending April 22d, 1852.
N. J Omberg, Rome, 3.00
J. G. Re avia, Cassville, SO
W. H- Wofford. - ....2.00
James Gaines,..".... 2.00
Rev. G. W. Tumlin, Kingston, 2.00
J. M. Jackaon, Free Bridge,.........* .1.00
C. Shaw. little Prairie,. 1.50
Joseph Whiatoo, Earles’ Furnace, 2.00
Patton A Trimble, Adairsville, .2.00
Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or
any ouaiaehm is made, the subscribers inter
ested will please inform us, ao that proper
corrections can be made.
Answxxs 10 the Riddles or Last Week.
—1st. Jonah in the Whale. 2d. The
Whale while Jonah was within it
DIED,
In CamvOle. on the 16th inat, after along
ainem, William B*sf,agad abeutflSyearv
A. I. BRADY,
( White HaU Street,) ATLANTA, Geo.
D EALER in Hardware, Carriage Trim
mings, Mechanics and Farmers’ Tools,
Groceries, Liquors, Ac. [April 15.
VALUABLE BOOKS,
FUST received at the “ Cherokee Book
J Store,” the following, and many others:
Pickett's History of Alabama, Georgia
and Mississippi, 2 vols.
Garland’s Life of Randolph, 2 volt.
Hume's England, 6 vols.
Wirt’s Patrick Henry.
Thrilling Incidents of the Wars of the
United States
Pictorial History of the United States,
Greece, Turkey, Russia, Ac.
Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition.
Georgia Scenes, by Longstreet.
McKenzie’s 5000 Receipts.
Free Mason’s Monitor.
History of Religious Denominations.
Abbott’s Historiesof Hannibal, Xerxes,Ac
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine.
American Lawyer and Form Book.
Watson’s Institutes, 2 vols.
Wesley’s Sermon’s 2 vols.
Village Sermons, by Rev. Geo. Border.
Buck’s Theological Dictionary.
April 15. For sale low for cash.
Light Literature.
Rena, by Mrs. Caroline Lee Henta.
Lady Felicia.
Seven Brothers of Wyoming.
Darien. Poor Jack.
Montezuma, the Serf.
Life of Jno. A. Murrell.
“ ’* Joseph T. Hare.
“ “ CoL* Monroe Edwards.
Young Chevalier, and many others too
numerous to mention, just received and for
sale low for cash at the Cherokee Book
Store, [April 15.
STANDARD POETS
T HE poetical works of Cowper, Pope,
Hemans, Moore, Thompson, Pollock,
Ossian, Howitt Cook, Landon. Milton,
Young, Bryan, Shakspeare and Tupper,
bound in beautiful style, just received and
for sale at the Cherokee Book Store.
April 25.
GEORGIA REPORTS, VOL. X
A few copies of the above work on hand,
and for sale at the Cherokee Book
Store. [April 22d, 1852.
GENTLEMENS WEAR.
A fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimcn,
Tweeds, Drap D’Ete, Silk Warp Cash-
merette, Linces, Nankeens, Ac. at
PATTON & TRIMBLE S.
Adairsville, April 14, 1852.
BLACK ALPACOAS.
A handsome stock of Plain Black and fig
ured Alpaccas, from 22 cents up, at
PATTON & TRIMBLE’S.
ddai’rtn’Ma, April 14. 1852.
STRAYED,
F IOM the subscriber on the 19th day of
March, two brown horses—one ot them
a little darker than the other, and a little
larger; the large one is blind in the left eye
and his hind legs white about half way to
the hock, and one of the fore feet is white
and a star in the forehead, and a little white
on the nose; 7 or 8 years old, and is a good
pacer. The other is 9 or 10 yean old, and
has a small blaze in the free, and a little
white spot on his back, caused by a saddle
hurt; his jaws a little large. The two axe
a tolerable good match, and work well in
double or single harness. I will give a lib
eral reward to any one who will deliver
them to me at Burnt Hickory, Paulding eo.
Ga., or give me any information concerning
th>m.
J. B. PARLEIR.
April 15,—10—tf.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A fine assortment of Boots and Shoes, some
at 374 cents a pair, just received by
PATTON k TRIMBLE.
Akairtville, April 14tb, 1852.
HATS AND CAPS.
A fine stock of Hats End Cape, embracing
all the latest styles of Silk, Beavers,
Caasimere and I/gbna, Kossuth, Cam-
peachy, Palm Lea£ Ac , at
PATTON k TRIMBLE S.
Adairsville, April 14,1852.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
A few thousand fine Cigars, also fine
Chewing Tobacco, for sale low by
PATTON k TRIMBLE.
AdairvriBv, Gva. April 14tb, 1832.
TO DEBTORS ANp CREDITORS.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of
Thomas McAdams, late of Cass county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment: and those having demands against
said Estate, are requested to preent them
in terms of the Law.
Cassville, April 8th, 185*.
JAMES MILNER. ExY
April 8th, 1852.
DRIED APPLES,
O N consignment, Dried Apples; pared
and unpared, for sale by
PATTON & CHUNN.
March 18.
MUSIC BOOKS.
A SUPPLY of the Southern Harmony,
Harp of Columbia, Sacred Harp, always
on hand at the Cherokee Book Stare. Ca~
vOfe, On*. (AfdlU
J OHN A. ERWIN respectfully announces
that he ia just receiving and opening at
his old stand direct from New York, the
largest and most complete stock of Goods he
has ever before opened in this market, to
Which he earnestly invites the attention of
all his old friends and customers, and the
public generally. Prices he guarantees
shall please purchasers, being assured that
no one can offer greater inducements. Please
call and examine.
The following in part comprise his stock.
Dry Goods of almost every variety. Hard
ware and Cutlery. Boots, shoes, S addlery.
Drugs and Medicines, Hats, Caps, Straw
Goods* Read-made Clothing, Umbrellas,
Parasols, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods,
Crockery, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron Nails, Ac.
JOHN A. ERWIN.
Cassville, March 18tb, 1852.
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 fashionable 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,
Ac. for the Ladies.
Also, a good supply of Groceries, Hard
ware, Cutlery, Farmers’ Tools, and almost
everything usually foiind 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
selves before purchasing elsewhere* believ
ing they will find both the supply slid qual
ity of Goods, as well as the prices, satisfac
tory.
Cassville, April 1, 1852.
SO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
ASBURY HULL, President,
C. F. McCA Y. 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, .jv., <pc; also insurance on the lives
of white persons. Office corner of public
square—opposite Price’s store.
JNO W. BUIfKE.
Jan. 15,1852.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
I Sop'ra Office, W. & A. R. R. 1
Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 23, 1852. f
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. M. WADLEY.
Feb 26-3m. Gen l Superintendent.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
FATT0N St CHUNN,
A RE now receiving direct from New York.
Philadelphia and Baltimore, a fresh
supply of
Staple and Fancy Merchandise,
selected expressly for the Spring and Sum
mer trade from the Latest Impor:ations, to
which they respectfully invite the attention
of their old customers and the public gener
ally.
Their Stock consists of Ladies’ Dresa
Goods, among which will be found,
Carriage Manufactory.
ROHE. GEO.
WE desire to call theatten-
UoleH 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 Hillburn House, where
the making and repairing of Carnages, Bug
gies, Wagons Ac., will be done st the short
est notice, in the neatest style, and with the
best materials. We 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—ly.
Two Farms for Sale!
rjVHE undersigned, living nine miles north-
X 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 fo~-
ty of which are cleared, and in a high state
of cultivation, including orchards, grass
fields, Ac. This farm ia well improved, with
first rate buildings, a good two story dwel
ling, completely finished off; also a good
two story brick house, finished off likewise,
two good framed faarnes, 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 of 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,
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 forms, and that convenient to water.
Terms to suit the times.
W. CLARKE WYLY.
March 4, 1852.—1£
Mount Paron Academy.
T HE Trustee-; of this institution have the
pleasure to announce that they have se
cured the services of Hr. and Mrs. R. F,
Neely, of Augnsta. 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 impetns to that exalted
spirit of education, now so universally preva
lent in onr country.
Ills due to Mr. Neely to state that he is a
graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, wheie
lie received the first distinctions of his class;
that he has had fifteen years of practical ex
perience, and brings numerous letters of warm
approval from former employers. Mrs. Nt*
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 be permanently es
tablished, and are determined that it shall he
inferior to none in point of educational ad
vantages as the? will employ teachers of the
highest attainments only.
The scholastic year will be divided in two
sessions of five months each—the first com
mencing the 2d Monday of February. The
rates of tuition are as follows:
Orthography, Reading, Writing,
and Arithmetic, 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 Paron Academy is located in
a healthv region ot country, eight miles west
of Cartersville Depot, and in the midst of a
population where the temptations to vicious
and Immoral conduct are few. ...
Further particnlars may be had by
applying to any member of the Board of
Trustees, at Enharlee P. O. Cass co. Geo.
T. W. Baasdj-’H,
D. Garrison,-
E B. Prbsslt, Trustees.
W. H. Dykes,
T. H. Ligon,
Jan. 29—51—3m.
Barege*, Printed Muslin*,
Embroide'd and Dotted
Swiss Muslins,
Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Swiss
and Jaconet Trimmings and
Insertings, Organdy
Muslins, Worked
Capes, Cuffs, Collars and Under-
sleeves, English and American
Prints, Ginghams, Cham-
boays, Ribbons,
Laces, Edgings, £c. $c.
Gentlemen's Dress Goods:
Comprising an assortment of the Latest
Spring and Summer styles, viz:
Fancy Spring Cloths and Cassi
meres, Tweeds, Drillings,
Kennebeck casi-
mers, Kentucky Jeans, English and
French Drap de ’Ete,
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,
and which they are determined to sell
on such terms as cannot fail to give gene
ral satisfaction.
Cash buyers are par ticularly requested to
give them a call, as superior inducements
will be offered.
Cassville, Ga., April 1st, 1852.
JUDSON’S
mrvmett. EXTRACT OF
FRESH GOODS.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his
old customers and the 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. Ilis stock which is very ex ten
sive, and selected to sc it the market, consists
as follows:
Rich muslin de laincs, Cashmere, merino,
black watered and colored Alpaca,
Jackonet and cross-burred 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, 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 Produce bought at the
highest market prices, and goods sold as low
as can be afforded. Call and see for your
selves. OyAll orders promptly attended to.
L J. PARR,
3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA
CHERRV AIM LUNGWORT,
for Tan cube or
Cwagho, CwMb, Imiwmk, Spittiwf
•f BIm4, Night Sweats, Asttaa,
Liver CfRplaiats, u4
CONSUMPTION.
Do not neglect it.
C ONSUMPTION can and has been cured
in thousands of coses by this nature’*
own remedy.
Judson's Chemical Extract of Cherry and
Lungwort.—-this medicine unlike most of
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, hbvfe long been knows
and celebrated.
Wild Cherry Bark.—When the strength of
this is properly extracted, is the best medicine
known for curing the wotst coughs and oth
er pulmonary diseases, it loosens the phlegm
and enables the sufferer to expectorate ea
sily, and alone will cure the worst cold or
cough, which if neglected always lead to
Consumption.
Lungwort.—This is a plant the virtues tit
which are known to but few, it has beeii
said of the most learned men of oil times,
that "nature has provided a remedy for
each and every disease,’’ and the discove
ries that are daily made, go to prove it*
truth. Lwtgtcort is doubtless the remedy de
signed by nature for Consumption. Its heal
ing properties are truly wonderful, and the
rap'idity with which it cures the worst case*
of ulcerated lungs, soothing and subduing
all irritation, almost immediately, is a proof
of its adaption to this disease.
Caution.—To protect our own as well as
the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we
are obliged to caution all to find the signa
ture of Comstock A Brother on the wrap
per, without this it is a worthless counter
feit. Rememhrr this. [April 1.
East India Hair Dye.
Colours the Hair and not the Skin.
The dye tnay he applied to the hair over
night, ihc first night turning the brightest
RED or GREY HAIR to a dark),brown,
and by repeating a second night, to a bright
jet black. Any person,may, therefore, with
the least possible trouble keep his hair any
dark shade or perfect black; with a positive
assnranca that the dye, if applied to the thin
will not colour it. By an occasional applica
tion , a person turning grey will never ba
known to have a "rev hair. Directions com
plete with the article. There is no colouring
in this ■tatcmcTtt.as one can casi.'v test.
Tobacco, and Spanish
Cigars just* received and for sale by
' PATTON & CHUNN.
JUNE Chewing
April 6th, 1852.
QQ BARRELS FLOUR from Lewis’mill
tjfot on commission, just received and for
sale low by pATT0J j £ CHUNN.
April 2d. 1852.
Molasses and Syrup.
A LARGE snpplv of new crop molasses
and NcwjOrleans Svrup, just received by
Feb 19 5NO. A. ERWIN.
Fresh and Gennine Garden
SEEDS, Choice Selection,
J UST received and for sale by
Feb. 19. JNO. A ERWIN-
C HOCTAW Stripes, Cottonades and Os-
naburgs, for sale by
JOHN A ERWIN.
March 18.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
F LOM the residence of Daniel Ram
gay two mile* from Adairsville on the
night of the 4th tot. a large Wac^ mare,
with no marks save a sore back, shod be
fore, and in tolerable good order. I will
give a liberal reward to any P*non who
Will deliver her to me at Adawnlle.
any information concerning her will be
A RAMSAY.
April 15—1m. ' ~ ~
BUcksmithing.
Jk flYHE subscriber is now carrying on
JLa X the above business, at Capt. H. P.
rr Gaines’ old stand, where he will be
glad to wait on customers. Horse-shoeing,
CtfoviDe, Jan, M—
A large stock of Ready-made clothing just
received by
JOHN A. ERWIN.
March 18.
ATLANTA CHEAP BOOK AND
MTTSie 8T0RE.
W ILLIAM KAY, Wholesele and Retail
Dealer in all kinds of BOOKS, Sta
tionary, Music, Musical Instruments, Fancy
Goods. &c. Ac., Atlanta and Newnan, Geo.
Merchants, Teaccers and others who buy
in quantities will do well to give us a call,
my arrangements being such as 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.
BP 1 Particular attention paid to country
orders, and forwarded per return mail, Ex
press, Stage, or Railroad as directed.
Atlanta, March 25,1852.—ly.
JOHN A. O’SHIELDS,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Calhoun. Ga.
Shop on the S. W. Comer Public Square.
April 1, 1852. 8—tf.
List of Letters,
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Cass
ville, Georgia, April 1st, 1852, and if
not taken out in three months, they will be
sent to the Post Office Department as dead
Letters.
Anderson, Dr. M. M. Henderson. G. W.
Agen, Wm. Johnson, H. B.
Agen, Henry Johnson. James
Atwood, John C. Jordan, E. G.
Adcock, Wyett 2 Johnson, Samuel
Alexander, J. R. Killian, A. J.
Alexander, Susan T. King, Mrs. Mary
Beman, James Kirkpatrick. Harmon
Beaman, Mrs Susan Loekridze, Mary
Brown, Miss Peggy Lowry, Wm. J.
Barron, Mrs Sarah E. Lawrence, James V.
FOB RALE AND FEHALE.
“ Be ye Fruitful and Multiply,”
I S a command that should be cheerfully’
obeyed by thecbi.dren of men. Dr. Lar-
zette’s 'Juno Cordial, or Procreative Elixir,
prescribed as an effectual restorative in ca
ses of Debility, Itnpotency, 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 Uf the genital organs, ner
vous affections, Lueoirboca or Whites. As
an invigorating medicine it is unequalled.
Also, a certain remedy for Insipient 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 name of Comstock &
Brother on the wrapper, and never buy it
unless you find the above name as it has
been extensively eounterfeitcd'oflate. 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
try by an immense number of individual*
and families, first and most certainly for the
cure of the Piles, and also extensive’y and
effectually as to baffle credulity unless where
its effects are witnessed eternally in the fol
lowing complaints: Dropsy swclllings.rheu
matism, Acute or Chronic, giving itumc'ljnte
ease, sore throat, bruises, sprains, burns. Ac.
Sores and Ulcers, whether fresh or of long
standing, and fever sores. Its operation up
on adults and children in reducing rheuma
tic swellings,, and loosening eonghs and
lightness of the chest by relaxation of the
parts, has 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 td please any per
son that will try it.
Caution.—Never buy it unices you find
the fac simile signature cf Comstock & Bro
ther, proprietors, on the wrapper.
April 8, 1852.
A N elegant assortment of fine dress goods
for Ladies’ wear, just received by
JOHN A ERWIN.
March 18.
Barron, John A.
Bowling, J. W.
Bell, Samuel
Brooksher, Rilev
Center, J. T. 2
Carmichael, Wm.
Cook, John
Chastain, Mr*
Cowlee, James
Cole, Wm. C.
Crafts, Willis
N EW style of Bonnets and Hats for
Spring, just opened by
JOHN A. ERWIN.
March 18.
Good News!
LYNN WEST GAINES,
SEAR ECQARLEE, CASS COUNTY, GEORGIA
R espectfully informs hi* friends
and the people of the neighborhood,
that he may he found at E. B. Presley’s, al
ways ready to do any woik in the wagon ma
king tine; 'also will stock Scythes at the short
est notice, and will ipake them run as well
and save as much grain a* any in Georgia.
Enharlee, Jan. 22,1852.—1Jr.
KINGSTON HOUSE.
KINGSTON, GEORGIA
ritHE nndersigned having taken the Kino
X ston House, on the north side of the
Railroad, at Kingston, Georgia, is now pre-
pared to accommodate the Travelling Pub-
lie especially. Meal* for Passengers on the
Cars.
WM. H. MASSENGALE.
Aug 7 1 y
Blanks for Sale Here.
McTier, Henry
Molitor, Mr.
Montgomery, Win G
Matthews ,\irs Fanny
Mansfield. Patrick
Phillips, Merida
Parsley, Robert IL
Pearce, Austin R.
Presley, E. B.
Pinson, M C.
Powell, Robert ■
w
Christopher. Joseph Poal, F. M.
Chaney, John Robison, L- B.
Colbert, John Runpan, Hiram
Christopher, Jas. C. Summey, Wm. 2
Clark, George Smith, Wm.
Eccleston, Dr. John Smith, Mrs. Jane
Edmondson Miss L J Smith, Samuel
Egan, Henry Stephenson, Mrs. C.
Ellison, J. G. Spear, Wm A.
Gentry, Riley Simmons, Wm.
Godwin, H. K. Teague. A W.
Griswell, Johnston Towndsend, Thomas
Gouldsmith.Dr.AV.T. Townsend, Malinda
Gibson, Joel Tean, Miss Elizabeth
Grav, Miss Harriett Usher, Mrs. Mary
h;^, Miss L. L. Wilson, Joseph
Hise, Jacob E. Ward. Mrs. Sarah J.
Henderson,Richard 2 Wright, Archibald
Hunt, Mrs Nancy M Waters, James
Watton, Miss L. A. Whitfield,Margaret 2
Hardy. John White, M«ia
Hoover, Michael Wynn, John M.
Haines, 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
Cy Persons calling for any of the above
Letters, will please say thev are advertised
. JOHN A. Eli WIN, P. M
Cassville, April 8 ; 1832.
Consumption!
E VERYBODY knows is a flattering dis
ease. It commences and progresses *0
ir.sidttously, that before one is aware of it,
the lungs are a mass of ulcers, then a sudden
exposure or change from heat to fold, pro
duces an inflammation, and in a feW days or
wcel s, it is said he or she died of hasty Con
sumption. For all troubled with cough or
lung complaint, we wnnid refer to the adver
tisement on the outside of this pnper of Jud-
son’s Chemical Extract of "Cherry and
Lungwort,” v hich is said to he a certain cure
for this awful disease.
Caution.—AH of the above named artic -
les are slod only by Comstock & Brother, 9
John st, New York, to whom all order#
must be directed. [April 8, 1352.
Comstock's Great Pain-Killer.
N O medicine has been discovered that is
so happily adapted to nsc internally as
drops to be taken, and yet perform such won
ders when 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
be no obstacle to any family, and will never
prevent its trial.
This “ Pain-Killer” may he used with a
success that will astonish the beholder, in
such cases as the following: Cholera nimbus.
Distressing Dysentery, pain in the h'ide ami
Stomach, corns, cuts and brttses,cholera ifc-
fantum, bronchitis, healing sores on man or
beast, children teething, raising blood,
hoarseness, quinsy in a few hours, chilblain#
and frosted feet, spasms, prevent a Mister
from burns, broken breasts, rrea.els, cramps,
hurts, scratches, or torn flesh, bites or stings.
Certificates to fill a volume might he pub
lished, showing the wonderful effects i f
“ Comstock’s Pain Killer,” but they arc too
common, and used for articles of no merit;
and the fifteen cent bottle will do more than
a thousand unknown names to convince the
user
Beware of worthless articles called Tain
Killers, and never buy any bnt Comstock's.
0?" All tlie above named articles sold on
ly by JOHN W. BURKE. Cassville, Geo —
M.Msnn,Trenton; E. R. Sasseen ft Co,
Lafayette; Crook ft Gragsn, Summerville
1 April 8,1648.