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fiort and deliver any such slaves to their Owners or the proper aathortics. We would spare neither expense or trouble in restoring to our Southern friends their Blaves. ■ — Mr. Bryant, in his address upon Coop er says : “ His character was like the bark of the cinamon, a rough and astringent rind without, and an intense sweetness with* in.” In the British Register of Deaths for the month of March, a remarkable case is mentioned: * A lunatic hairdres ser died at Packham Asylum of periton- tis, produced by his having swallowed the handle of a table spoon, On a post mortem examination, “thirty-two handles of table spoons, about a dozen of mails* two or thiee stones, and a button, were found in the stomach of the decoascd ” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Receipts, For subscription to the Standakd for the week ending April 29th, 1852. Mrs. Wm. Sylar, Corneille,... 2.00 Col. Warren Akin, “ .1.00 Gen. J. H Ricc,...“. 1.00 Col. II. F. Price,...“ .2.00 A. M. I,inn,.......*‘ 2.00 R. Floyd, Little Prairie 1.00 W. II. Hull, Athens, 2.00 Jackson & Andy, Rome, 4.00 A. C. Leek, Tilton, 2.00 W. R. Harris, Fancy Hill, 75 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. AUGUSTA PRICES. [Corrected weekly from Chron. & Sent.] What a Fire-Eater thinks, Of tbe Convention of his own party, held at Milledgeville on the 31st ult.— We qtiolc from the Columbus Sentinel, a Southern Rights paper: To tije Editor of the Sentinel : l am astoni-bed and ashamed at the proceedings of what has been called the “ Democratic Convention,” held at Mil ledgeville on the 31st ult. This is no _ Democratic procedure, but a meager af- j Charles Cook, Ckattoogaville 2.00 fair gotten up and carried out by a few Wm. Coffins, Adairsville, 1.00 old wire-pullers and office-seekers of the j McCarty, Alatoona, 2 00 party, j lined on to “ a few more of tbe same sort” of the Constitutional Union party. Only about twenty persons in thi.- county attended the call to appoint del egates. Does tbe Democratic party of Muscogee consist only of twenty—or ‘are twenty plotting politicians to be al lowed to control the whole Democracy of the county of Muscogee ? I protest against the appointment of men to such important offices by such a small uumber of self-cons;ituted representatives. I protest against their power to nominate candidates for Electors of President and Vice President, until we know whom it is we are coiled upon to support. Sup pose the contemplated Baltimore Con- vention should nominate Senator Hale, or any other Free-soiicr, for tbe Presi dency or Vice Presidency, are we to be bound to support such a nominee 1 And yet this “ Rump” Convention of Mil ledgeville has chosen its Electors befoK hand to vote “ nolens volens” for the nominees of a Convention at Baltimore, yet to be held. I think tho resolutions of thf late Mil ledgeville Convention taine and submis sive—far. fur below tha Georgia platform adopted by the submission Convention, lately held in tbe same place; and I ad vise tho Southern Rights party to make n separate organization. Let us call a convention of our own, and invite dele gates of the Southern Rights party from all the counties, to meet in Milledgeville ofier tho Baltimore and Philadelphia Conventions have assembled and acted. If either of these have made selections to suit us, very well—we will accept them ; if not, we. will start candidates of our own. Doubt not—we shall be “ in at the death ;” and if we don’t carry off the “bush,” wo shall at least brush away worst cnemios of Democracy and Southern Rights AN OLD DEMOCRAT. "Tbe Bubljfehing jBusu#sg in ; SjPi! ^ b " shH ’ leston. A year or two ago, says the Charleston Standard, very few books were published in Charleston but now our enterpris ing publishers, Walker & James, send out new volumes from their press, with remarkable despatch, and in a style e- qual to that of the puldi-hers at the North. We have now before us a second and enlarged edition frem that pres-, of Dr Mackey’s Lexicon of Freemasonry, which contains a definition of all its com municable terms ; notices of its history, traditions and antiquities, and an ao* count of all the fi es and mysteries ‘ of the ancient world. The^fcct, that a sec ond edition of this work has been so soon called for, proves its value to the Order. We have also, from the same publish ing house, a small work on Building and Loan Associations, containing their his tory, principles, and plan of operation ; together with a sta'ement of the benefits attending them, and of the distinction be tween American ami English Societies ; also, a mode by which Life In-urance may be adapted to the requirements of their members ; a form of Constitution, Ac. In addition to the works above enum erated, we have seen “ The Golden Christmas” by W. G Simms, the be ginning of a series of Southern Books, published by Messrs. Walker, Richards, & Co., printed at the office of Messrs. Walker & James; also the “works of John C. Calhoun, Vol I,” all beauti fully gotten up. We hope this estab lishment may meet with that success it so eminently deserves. Any of the a- bove named works may be bad at the Cherokee Book Store.—[Ed Standard. Formation of a New Republic.— Advice from the Society Islands (receiv ed via California and Honolulu) an nounces that the natives of Raiatca have changed their form of Government to re publican. It has hitherto been under the rule of Queen Putnare, and she bad appointed one of her sons to be Yiee- Regent or Governor of Raiatea. Before the arrival of Pomare's son, the natives of that island, held a council aud.elected a ruler for a term of two years, and de clared the several islands in confederacy to constitute a •’Republica.” The Chief Magistrate elected is a half white, and represented as a very capable man. The “Republican” party, as a very strong. And little doubt exists but that the change of Government will he permanent, as the french officials at Tahitrare indifferent In the matter, and Queen Pomare’s power hr too weak to compel the islanders to re- '-turn Jto her rule; and intelligent foreign ers ley that it is quite likely that the ftewfoenr of Government will extend to •ther neighboring islands and group. charity. «• Dwell in my breast, ye heavenly vir tuous three. Firm Faith, calm (lope and lovely Charily; O', aid ufj^aoul to gain the realms ■ -above,- $gf . - Where all is j»y, sweet harmony and j ' fere. Bagging, Gunnv, per yard, 13 a 14 Bacon, per lb. 10 a 14 Butter, 10 a 25 Beeswax, U 18a 20 Bricks, per 1000, 5 50 a 600 Cheese, Northern per lb. 9 a 11 Coffee, Rio, u 94 a 11 Lnguira, u 104 a 44 Java, 13a 11 Corn, per bushel, 95 a 100 Domestic Goods.- -Yarns, 80 a 90 Osnaburgs, per yard, 94 a 100 Feathers, per lb, 32 a 35 Flour per bbl, 5 50 a 8 00 Lard, per lb, 11 a 134 Molasses, per gal, 23 a 37 Nails, per lb, 34 a 4 Oats, per bush, 60 a 50 Rope, per lb, 84 a 14* Sugars, per lb, 54 a 11 Salt, per bush, 40 a 50 Twine, per lb, Wheat, per bush, 18 a 25 1 (XT a 1 25 ATLANTA PRICES CURRENT. Pork, hog round, 7 a 8 Bacon, Hams, 12 a 124 Sides, Beef, by the quaricr, Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Lard, Wheat, Corn, Meal, Flour, Butter, Coffee, Sugar, 8 a 10 ; Salt, Liverpool sacks, Iron. Swecds, 5, 11 a 12J 24 a 4 75 a 1,00 2,00 a 2,50 Hi 12 1,00 85 a 90 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. April 23, 1352. Bacon—new, per lb. Beef, Flour, Butter, “ Feathefs, Wheat, Lumber, l>bj. lb. hush. hundred, 9 a 12 3 a 4 65 65 5-50 to 6 50 15 28 a 30 65 a 70 1.00 COTTON MARKET. New Orleans, 8f a 9 New York, 8 a 8| Charleston, f,J a 8| Savannah, 74 « 81 Augusta, 71 a 74 Macon, - 64 a 74 BANK NOTE LIST. All Georgia hills of solvent Banks, at par. 0TF”Look out for counterfeits, SlO’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 SiOO’s on the Merchant's Bank, Chernw. Alabama, North Carolina and Tennessee bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, discount. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LATEST FOREIGN NEWS! JUST received at the “Cherokee Book Store,” the following, among many other valuable Books: The works of Jno. C. -Calhoun, Yol. 1. Golden Christmas, by W. G. Simms. * A Tour in Europe, by a Southern man. Mackey's Masonic Lexicon, new edition. The Masonic Trestle board. The new Masonic Vocalist. Sterne’s works. Orders received for any work published in the Union. Cassville, April 26, 1852. Look Here! ■yOU can get Stationery of every kind ItfSWOOOBS. PATTON & TRIMBLE, ADAIRSVILLE, GA. IT AYE die pleasure of announcing to their XI customers and the public generally, that they are hbfr 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 think 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, Com, Wheat. Peas, Bacon, Lard, Book Store.’’ Paper of all kinds, pens, ink, envelopes, wafers, penholders, india rubber, j Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow and Rags, slates, pencils, drawing materials, &c. &c , | Adairsville, April 14th, 1852. always on hand. Cassville, April 26, 1852. GEORGIA. GILMER COUNTY. W HEREAS Lydia Pence and Wm. Car- roll applies to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Abraham Pence late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have) why said Letters should not be granted. Given under mv hath! at office,Jthis April 1 18th, 1852. MOSES GREER, o c c. April 2dt' , 1852.—30d. Cass Sheriff Sales. O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold before the court house door in the town of Cassville, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: One house and lot in the town of King ston, north of Masscngale’s tavern, known as the residence of Robert N’. C. Ware, levied on to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Cass Supe rior court in favor of James G. Morris, vs. Wm. B. Lowry and Robert N. C. Ware. Also one house and lot in the town of AdairsriUe, south east of the depot, known as the former residence of Thomas Akin, and now the residence of Wm. Hobbs; lev ied on to satisfy a fi. fa from Cass Superior court, for the use of the officers of court, vs. Thomas Akin and Hiram R. Privette. Also one bay Pony, fifty-six bushels of com, more or less, one Piano, six common chairs, one rocking chair and two tables; levied on as the property of E. T. Hudson, to satisfy a distress warrant in favor of Tho mas MUler against E. T. Hudson, for the sum of fifty dollars, besides interest and costs. Also one gray Mare, five years old; levied on as the property of Thomas G. Dunlap to satisfy a Gordon Superior court fi. fa. in fa vor of D. A. Ambler, vs. Thomas G. Dun lap. E. A. BROWN, D. Sh’ff. AT TUB SAME TIME AND PLACE, WILL RE SOLD : One Lot of Groceries, Barrels, Decanters, and Jars, and other things too tedious to mention; also the two rooms known as Williamson Earp’s Grocery House, front and back rooms; levied on'for the rent from now until the twenty-fifth of December next, to satisfy a Superior court fi. fit. in fa vor of J R- Dow, v». M. M. A J. W. Gran-' tham. Also, one Grocery Lot and , house known as Thos. G. Dunlap's Grocery house lying in the town of CassriUe, occupied by M. Me Murrey; levied on to «&fy a Gordon Superior court fi fa- in favor Of Arnold Itil- ner vs Barney Mitchell. . Also, one negro boy named Alfred, aged. about eighteen yean; levied on to satisfy! two Jnetice’s court fi. fas. £. L._ Hamilton j 4 NorreU, vs. Ely ah England- Joe vied on | and returned to me by * constable. JOHN F. BROWN, Sh’ff April 29th—tds. - . GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS John Robertson applies to me for Letters of Guardianship for Silas M. Robertson, an insane person. 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, (if any they have) why Let ters of Guardianship should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this 22d day of April, 1852. THOS A WORD, o c c. April 29th, 1852.—30d.» GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS Riley Goss applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Es tate of AVra. E. Davis, late of said county, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of fice within tbe time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 21st day of April, 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, o. c. c. April 29th, 1852.* T WO months after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Cass county for leave to sell the Land belonging to the Estate of Thomas Franklin, late of said county, deceased. WM. COLLINS, Adm’r. April 29—12—2m.* Ladies’ Dress Goods. A FINE A SSOBTM ENT of Ladies’ Dress Goods, comprising all the latest styles of Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages, Tissues, &c. Very handsome printed Lawns at 124 cents, at PATTON & TRIMBLE S. Adairsville, April 14, 1852. ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. (Late Atlanta Iron Foundery.') T HIS new Company is now prepared to do work on short notice, of heavy and light Castings, from the latest improved pat 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 stvle. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called to their patterns for Mill Gearing for Merchant and Custom and Flouringc.ud Saw Mills, Gin Gearing of all the usnal si zes, and Bark Mills, always kept on hand, We are also prepared to build stationary En gines, upon the latest improvements: all of which will be sold low for cash. Copper and Brass taken in exchange for work, at cash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAMES L. DUNNING, john McDonough. WILLIAM RUSH TON. N. B. All the above comiutny are Practical Mechanics, and glee their undivided attention to business. Atlanta, Oct. 9,1851. CIIAS.O. MAETISDALE. GtO. WM. WALKER. C. 0. MARTI ND ALE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Wines & Liquors, NO. 88, EAST BAY STREET. CORNER VENDUE RANGE. Charleston, 8. C. PERSONS ordering Goods from ns by letter, are assured that they will be as faithfully served as if they were present to select for themselves: and by conforming tc this assurance, we hope to gain the confidence of all who deal with us. Jan 15, 1852. 49—6m. 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 Goode. Negroes, <fy., ; also insurance on the lives af white persons. Office corner of public square—opposite Price’s store. JNO W. BURKE. Jan. 15.1852. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Scf’i's Office. W. t A. R. R. )' Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 23, 1852. ) A LL produce or merchandize must be ta ken from the Depot in this city, within 48 honrs after it is unloaded from the cars, or STORAGE will he charged at Savannah rates. WM. M. YVADLEY, Feb 26-3m. Gen l Supirintendait. - STRAYED OR STOLEN, F LOM the residence of Daniel Ram say, two mile) from Adairsville on the night of the 4th Inst, a large black mare; with no masks save a sore back, shod be fore, and in tolerable good order. I will give a liberal reward to any person who will deliver her to me at Adairsville, and any reformation concerning her will be thankfully received. DAVID A. RAMSAY, 'April 15—lm. COME AND TRY MAC. AT ADAIRSVILLE. GA. d. m. hood, W OULD most respectfully inform the citizens of Adairsville. 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, &c., all of which he most respect fully and emphatically offers at prices rea sonable, and to suit the times, 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 trill say,—that if you will only try him once, you will be certain to come back and trade with him *" some more.” His motto is, and always has been, “ Live and let live.” He would earnestly request the Ladies and Gentlemen who trade at Adairsville, to give him a call and examine his Goods, and ask the prices, as he considers it no trouble, but a pleasure to wait on ail, whether they buy or not. Joe and Ben are always ready, and ex tremely anxious to wait on you at all times, and under any circumstances, and the truth is, these Boys,—Joe and Ben are mighty hard to beat; and when Joe is not other wise employed, he is what can do up your ‘‘Tooth Carpentering” for you. He can “pull out ” your Teeth, or fill them up either. Adairsville, Ga., April 15, 1S52. A. J. BRADY, ( White Hall Street,) A TLANTA, Geo. D EALER in Hardware. Carriage‘Trim mings, Mechanics and Farmers’ Tools, Groceries, Liquors, &c. [April J5. FAMILY GROCERY AND CANDY MANUFACTORY. IN CALHOUN, GEO. 1 MIE subscribers having opened a Family Grocery and Candy Store in Calhoun, Geo., solicit a share of the public patronage. They keej) on hand and offer at wholesale and retail. Molasses, New Orleans Syrup, Sugars,Stuart's Refined and Poicdered; 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 Syrttp, Sauces, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Mustard, Matches, Raisins, he., all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Call and see ns. We think we can please vou. S D EVERETT & CO. Calhoun, Geo. April 15th, 1852. Have you called at 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 Chas. 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. Jane Eyre, by Currer Bell. Pictor.al Life of Jack Sheppard. Sketches in Ireland. The Scalp Hunters. Margaret CeciL Ravenscliffe. Florence Sackville. Wife's Sister. Head of the Family. The Maid of the Canal. Arabian Nights. PercivaV Keene, by Maryatt. The Parricide, bv 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 Wans. Cooper’s Naval II istory. General view of the world. Kedhurn. by Hcman Melville. McCaulev and Hume’s History of Eng land. * [April 22d, 1852. Hollow ware and Fig Iron. T HE subscriber has bought out tlie Iror. Works in Cass county commonly known as Earles’ Furnace, and’has now on baud 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 mav be addressed to him at Car- tersville,Geo. jogEpn wniST0Jf . April 20, 1352. GEORGIA REPORTS, VOL.K. ^ few copies of kite abovc^work on hand. and for sale ore. at the Cherokee Book [April 22d, 1852. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. A fine assortment of Cloths, Cassuners, Tweeds, Drap D'Ete, Silk Warp Cash- merette, Linces, Nankeens, Ac. at PATTON & TRIMBLE’S. Adairsville, April 14, 1852. BIiACK AliPACOAS. A handsome stock of Plain Black and flg- ured Alpaccas, from 22 cents up. at PATTON k TRIMBLE S. Adairsville, April 14, 1852. Ordinary's Blanks, ' and for G°°. T ) suit the sew law, jure sale at this Office, fit per qi DRIED APPLES, O X consignment, Dried Applet paredj and unpared, for sale-by BOOTS AND SHOES. j 4 fine assortment of Bootsaud Shoes, some iV at 374 cento a pairyjust received by PATTON A TRIMBLE. .4iaineiiki April 14th, 1852. : ADVERTISEMENTS. A CARD. J OHN A. ERWIN respectfully announces that he is 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 arid 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- i ware and Cutlery. Boots, shoes, Saddlery,! Drugs and Medicines, Hats, Caps. Straw Goods, Read-made Clothing, Umbrellas,! Parasols, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, j Crockerv, Sugar, Coffee. Salt Iron Nails &c. JOHNA ERWIN. | Cassville, March ISth, 1852. ' ; 7 i valleys in Cherokee Georgia, offers 'the two Poll nf PnV'p'c Old Stand f following-farms for sale: the one on which Ldll lit X I Ivv O vJIU klullu * ( he resides, containing something near twelve J. D. CARPENTER, I hundred acres, about four hundred and fo - r» „ , . : tv of which arc cleared, and in a high state W OULD respectfully announce to ms '• ^ .. , , 1 .... , , , o: cultivation, including orchards grass friends and the public that he has on hand r, , . ,,,, . P . ° ,, . , » ... , . ., . ; nei.N .Ve. I his l.inuus well improved, with and is now receiving his _ first rate Spring and Siisnim-r Supj»li«*s, ! jmg, comp of new and faahionable Dry Goods, consist- : two story brick house, finished oft'likewise. Carriage Manufactory. BOM& geo. WE desire to call the atten- * ■ t ifsan 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 Hillbum House, where the making and repairing of Carriages, Bug gies, Wagons &c., will be done'at the short est notice, in the neatest style, and with the best materials. We pledge ourselves to give general satisfaction, as our workmen areinferior to none in the -State. Coiue and judge for yourselves. WM. T. PRICE & CO. March 11, 1952—lv. Two Farms Ibr Sale! fTVHE undersigned, living nine miles north- A east of Cassville, in one of the prettiest ADVERTISEMENTS. JUDSON’S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OP CHERRY AND LUNGWORT, FOR THE CURE OF CMghg, Colds, Hearsness, Spittiag •f Blood, Sight Sweats, Asthna, Liver Complaints, and Consumption. Bo not neglect it. C ON.SUMPTION can and has been cured in thousands cf cases by this nature s own. remedy. Judson's Chemical L-rtract cf Cherry and Liaigicort.—This medicine unlike most of he patent remedies of The day, is the result of the careful study and cxpirirnents of a sci*. entitle aiid experienced Physician., 'i ke two buildings, a good two story dwcl- j principal ingredients, have long Leen known lplete y finishe l off; also a good -ud celebrated.. ing in part of Cloths, Cassimcres, Tweeds and Ken tucky Jeana, 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’ TooIb, 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 selves before purchasing elsewhere, believ ing they will find both the supply and qual ity of Goods, as well as the prices, satisfac tory. Cassville, April 1, 1852. NEW SPRING GOODS! PATTON & CHUNK, 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 linpor.ations, to which they respectfully invite the attention of their old customers and the public gener ally. 'J’hcir 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, Siviss and Jaconet Trimmings and Insertings, Organdy Muslins, Worked Capes, Cuffs, Collars and Under sleeves, English and American Prints, Ginghams, Cham- boays, Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, fie. fic. 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, Hardicare, Queensware, medicines, Sugar, cof fee, molasses, Nails, Salt, fic. all of which they flatter thcmsclrcs will compare favorably, both as regards quality and prices with anv.JGoods in this market, and which they are determined to sell on such terms’ as cannot fail to give gene ral satisfaction. Cash buyers are particularly requested to ®ive them a call, as superior inducements will be offered. Cassville, Ga., April 1st, 1852. two good-framed barncs, and all other nec essary buildings; and erne of the largest and best Apple orchards north of the Etowah river in Cherokee ThiV farm fof beauty, fertility of soil and convenience, carindt be surpassed by any in the whole State; is as well supplied with water as any situation in the country—there being some ten or twelve of the finest kind of springs on the premises, (some two or three of which are free-stone water.) besides many other ad vantages too tedious to mention, which would readily strike the attention of an ob server. His other farm is situated some three or four miles north of the above, containing Nine Hundred Acres, about two hundred of which are cleared, 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 scats oh both of the abovk-farms and that convenient to water. Terms to suit the times. W CLARKE WYLY. March 4,1852.—1£ FI1ES1I 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, Farnwr and Mechan ics's Tools, which lie will sell on the most accommoda ting terms His stock which is very exten sive, and selected to srit the market, consists as follows: Rich muslin dc laiucs. Cashmere,merino, black watered and colored Aljiacn, Jackonet and cross-barred muslin, a line se lection of ladies’ niiits. 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, mol.-.sscs. sugars, coffee, tea, macker el, Tobacco. Segars, Shot, Lead, Powder, Snt-ft'. 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 cil sizes, anid horse nails and shoes. N. B. Country Produce bought at the highest market prices, aud goods sold as low as can be afforded. Call and see for your selves. 'C5“AH ordets promptly attended to. L J FARR, 3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets. ATLANTA, GA. STRAYED, F tOM the subscriber on the 19th dav of March, two brown horses—one of 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 years old, and has a small blaze in the face, and a little white spot on his back, caused by a saddle hurt; his jaws a little large. The two are 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 tome at Burnt Hickory, Paulding co. Ga., or give me any information concerning them. J. B PARLEIR. April 15,—10—tf. ATLANTA CHEAP BOOK AND Mrrsie SToaiae. W ILLIAM KAY', Wholcsele and Retail Dealer in all kinds of BOOKS, Sta tionary, Music, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, &c. &c„ Atlanta and Newnan, Geo. Merchants, Teaecers 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. Particular ittention paid- to country' orders, and forwarded per return mail, Ex press, Stage, or Railroad as directed. Atlanta, March 25,1852.— ly. Good News! LYNN WEST GAINES, NEAR EUIlAItLEE, CASS COUNTY, GEORGIA R espectfully informs ids friends and the people of the neighborhood, that he mav he found at E. B. Presley’s, al ways ready to do any wotk 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. Eitlnrlec, Jan. 22, 1352 —iy. JO H N A. O’S H I E LDS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Calhoun. Ga. Shop on the S. W. Corner Public Square. April 1, 1652. 8—tf. IINE Chewing Tobacco, and Spanish Cigars just received and for sale bv ' PATTON & CHUNN April 6th'1852. LS FLOUR from Lewis’mill ission. just received and for ATTON & CHUNN. WiUI Cherry j?ar£.—\Vhcn the strength of his is properly extracted, is the best mcdicing Known for curing the worst coughs and oth er pulmonary diseases, if loosens the phlegm and enables the suffertr to expectorate eay sily, and alone will cure the worst cold <5r cough, which if neglected always lead to Consumption. Lungwort.-—This is a plant the virtues of which arc known tq but few, it has beep said of the most learned men of all tim^i,’ that ‘‘nature has provided a remedy for each and every disease,’’ and the discove-. ries that are daffy made, go / to prove i|a truth. Lungwort is doubtless the remedy de-. signed by nature for Consumption. Its heal- ing properties are truly wonderful, and the, rapidity with which it cures the worst cases of ulcerated lungs, soothing and subduing all irritation, almost immediately, is a i roof of its adaption to this disease. Caution.—To protect our own as well Ola the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we arc obliged to caution all to find the signa ture of Comstock & Bkotiieu on the wrap per, without this it is a worthless counter feit. Remembr-r this. [April 1. East India Hair Dye* Colours the Hair and not the Skin. The dye may be applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the brightest RED or GREY HAIR to a dark browp,. and by repeating a second night, to a .bright jet black. Any person, may, therefore, with the least possible trouble keep his hajr, any dark shade or perfect black-; with a positive nssuranco that the dye, if applied to the skin will not colour it. By an occasional applies tion, a person turning grev will never be known to have ailrey hair. Directions com plete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement.as one can casiV test. F HATS AND CAPS. A fine stock of Hats and Caps, embi all the latest styles of Silk, Beayi Cassimere and Leghorn, Kossuth, pcachv, Palm Leaf, &c , 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 & TRIMBLE. Adairsville, Geo. April 14th, 1852. Blacksmithing. Jh mUE subscriber is now carrying on X the above business, at Capt. H. P. \p Gaines’ old stand, where be will be glad to wait on customers. Horse-shoeing, making of Axes, Ac. attended to nromptly. W. L. M1LUOLLEN. Cassville, Jan. 29—51—3m. *ea and Syrup. supply of new crop molasses I New 4 OrleanVS vrup. just received bv Feb 19 JNO. A. ERWIN. ' Fresh and Genuine Garden SEEDS, Choice Selection, J UST received and for sale bv ' Feb. 19. JNO. A 'ERWIN- /YHOCTAW Stripes, Cottonades and Os- Vy/ naburgs, for sale by JOHN A. ERWIN. March 13. A large stock of Ready-made clothing just received by JOHN A. ERWIN. March 18. Man* 18L PATTON k CHUNN. iB Apple Vinegar, for sale by mh 18 JXO. A. ERWIX. Fnacy PrtaW- QAA different patterns of Fancy Print*,- AUU«f oil cokns and priaa. just re ceived by ~ •; PATTON & TRIMBLE AdaiisriDov April II, 1952. A X elegant assortment of fine dress goods for Ladies’ wear, just recci/ed by KINGSTON HOUSE. „ ■ J0HN A EBWIN - KINGSTON. GEORGIA. fVWE undersigned-having take* the King YEW. style of Boimets and Hats for X sroa.ttaesK.'-an the north aide of the; Iff Spring, just openedhy Railroad, at Kingston, Georgia, is now pre pared to accommodate the Travelling Pub lic especially. Meals for Passengers on the wm. ii: massengalk. JOHN A ERWIN. A«g 7 1 j Blanks far Sale March 18. MUSIC BOOKS. V SUPPLY of the Southern Harmony, xX Harp of Columbia, Sacred Harp, always on hand at the Cherokee Book Store, Caas-' s rille, Geo. [April 18. FOB HALE AND FEHALE» : “ Re ye Fruitful and Multiply,” I S a command Jh"t should be cheerfully obeyed by the chi dren of men. Dr. Lar- zette’s juno Cordial, or Procreative'Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in ra ses of Debility, Itnpotencv, 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 etrtain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility. Gleet, weakness of the genital organs, ner vous affections, Lncorrhoca or Whites.. ‘As an invigorating medicine it is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for Jnsipicnt 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 lias been extensively counterfeired.of late.- Avoid the counterfeit as you would poison. April 8, 1852. Carlton's Liniment, for ihe Piles! I T is now used in the principal hospitals, and in the private practice in our coun try by an immense number of individuals and families, first and most certainly for the cure of tht Piles, and also extensively and effectually as to baffle credulity unless’ivhere . its effects are witnessed eternally in tbe fol lowing complaints: Dropsy swelllings,rheu matism, Acute or Chronic, giving immediate ease, sore throat, bruises, sprains, bnnts, &e. Sores and Ulcers, whether fresh or cf long, standing, and fever sores. Jts operation up on aduifs and children in reducing rlieuma- tij- swellings, and loosening coughs ami tightness of tho chest !>v 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 to please anv per son that will try it Caution.—Never 1,ny it unless yoo find the fac simile signature < Centalo«k •! Bro ther, proprietors on'the wrapper. April 8,1852 Consumption! E VERYBODY knows is a flattering dis ease. It commences and progresses io ir.siduously. that before one is aware of it, the lungs 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 wcei s, it is said he or she died of h?sty ’Con sumption. For all troubled with cough or lung complaint, we would refer to the adver-' tisement on the outside cf this paper of Jud- son’s Chemical Extract of “Cherry and Lungwort,’’ which is said to he a certain cure fur this awful disease. Caution.—A11 of the above named artfeT les are slod onlv by Comstock & Brother; '!'' John st.. New York, to whom all ordtfrs must be directed; [April 8, 1352. Comstock's Great Pain-Killer. O medicine has been discovered that is happily adapted to ; as^ internal!}- as drops to be taken, and yet p'oribrin-such won ders when applied externally as * wash or bath, by friction. Fifteen cents is all yen hare to risk to try it: and as that enm can be no object to the proprietor, it is hoped that such a price Cair* be no o'etaele to any family, and will never" prevent its trial. This “Pain-Killer’’ may he used with a success that wiil astonish the beholder, in sncli cases as the following: Cholera mot bus, Distressing Dysentery, pain in the Fide and* Stomach, corns, cuts and bruises,cholera hjr’ fantnm, bronchitis, healing sores on man or beast, children teething, * raising blood,' hoarseness, quinsy in a few honrs. chilblains^ and frosted feet, spasms, prevent a blister from burns, broken breasts, pi easels, cramps,’ hurts, scratches, or torn flesh, bites or stings’.- Certifies!cfs to fill a volume might.be pub-^ lished, showing the wonderful .effects of - Comstock’s Pain Killer,” bat tney are too comrirontanffused for articles of no merit; and the fifteen cenrbdttie will do more than a thousand tmknown names to convince the user - BCtttre of worthless articles called P» A Killers, and BCTer buy any but Comstock's. _ ‘Cy AH the above named articles sold on ly by JOHN W. BURKE. Cassville, Geo— H. Mann, Trenton; E- It Sassccn 4 Co p Lafayette; Crook & Grogan, Summervilla- April 8, 1«2- ' w