The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, December 23, 1852, Image 3

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■toBMhMwl totojr •*» ittMka. 4r * oflen emd by vtelatiag the rake of health, and, hi eoaesq*eaM,aoare parts of the system are IWlhMt «r some «r toeorgans are elogg NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DOCT. WOODSBIDGE. y^anpaaruxa, -. hi. D*M&g«iM.tera, er three Mala, aa 1 AFFE1B hia Profre«ipa*l Seryiees to the 'iktian tmj be, gives the system a chance, U tWteaeftteFtwthaa 'b ite, aa* alley the dogged organs to die-1 ^ose eT their hardens. ef Pattsn ft Trimble waft aft-ftra ' “ * ** sit The practice of giv- lag drags la dear the stomach, thoagh it may sffted the seeded temporary relief, al- traya weakens the system, while ahetiprace Means the good reaalt withoat doing any m«*y- - . Baht ayopnggratia—u teafBteinguish- ad a|M practitioner in Philadelphia, •« Deelev, wha* do yoa do fcr ywtoaelf when Sea hate a tun ofhsadaeha, or other slight | fore mote earnestly requested to fmediatephyteent R, 8, fk‘ •< Oowithsat aqrdinaer,”. was the reply. A * ®* <• Aad if that laps not can you. what Oral* tray sapper.” if that does not care yon, what 'the dements. K.S. Tatton (dace for a short tunc, and it close ap die hatehsw ei An speedily as poMthle. All' AdairoviOc, Dec. 33. DR. ROGERS’ UVERWOST ml TAR, v FOB THE OOMPIXnB CUKE OP CM*, Spitting of Blood, ml mil other Immg Camp!ants tenting t» oo AT ITS IR'SlIGCFtSI « Go withoat ray breakfast. We.physi- eiaasoeMomtake medicine ourselves, or use j them in oar families, for we know that ab stinence is better, but we cannot make our patients believe it.” Many esses of slight indisposition are cur ed by a change of diet. Thus, if a person suffers from constipation, has a headache, slight attacks of fever or dyspepsia, the cause may often be removed by eating rye mush sad molasses, baked apples, and other frafts.—Domestic Receipt Book. COFAXTREKIBZr NOTXG& THE undersigned take pleasure in an nouncing to the citizeus ot Gaos and adjoin ing counties, that they have purchased the entire stock of goods of Patton I Trim’ and wiU continue the business under the i»e end style of A. 8. TRIMBLE k CO. We now have in store, end intend keep ing, di the time, a general stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. Give us a call. A. S. TRIMBLE, WM. A. CHAMBERS, Dec 23 X. TRIMBLE. Hon. - Burke, for Cincinnati; the Medi- A.Cte- . Or rand Divio- Ohio , W. BAD WAY’S BEADY BELIEF. A FRESH supply of this invaluable rem- /I edy for the many “ ills that flesh is heir to,' r juat received and for sale by Bee 23 CARPENTER & BURKE THE STANDARD, PUBLISHED AT CASSVILLE, OKO. Enjoying a large and increasing circula- . ._ tion, recommends itself to Advertisers. Be- [ Haii, just received and for sde by having the best list in Cbcrnkec, Geo.) Dec 23 CARPENTER & BURKE. ri^ CUU ,‘^ C °^^.u£ e ^ a b rl^Z- I f\UEBSF.!-K prime article, fresh and fertile valleys teem th y y i \J good, just received and foi: sale bv »“» carpenter a rurke. fhst of “ Avoca,” are owned and cultivated by those whose boskets are well filled, end whose souls are large and free The mer chant, therefore, earn and does thrive a- iwangm them. The wholesale dealers, con sequently, had best let themselves be known C rnCAS8IAXBAL3l!—An excellent ar ticle for Beautifying and restoring the S ALT! SALT!— A fresh arrival of salt, just at hand, and going off fast, at Dec 23 CARPENTER & BURKE S. THIS LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. Foa the benefit of certain prtrons of pa pers, who appear to be marvelously igno rant of the existence of any Law on this subject, wc publish the following synopsis, which may serve for occasional reference: 1. All subscribers, who do not give ex press notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2 If subscribers order the discontinuance of their papers, the publishers may continue to send them until arrearages arc paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse taking their papers from the offices to which they arc sent, they are held responsible till their bills are settled, and their pnperir are or dered to bo discontinued. 4. The Courts have decided, that refusing to take a newspaper or periodical from the office, or removing and leaving it uncalled for, is prim* fade evidence of ivrEvnoxvL FBAUD. K-; ——r * In Gordon county, 9th inst. by Rev. Wm. T. Fleming, Mr. Albert B Gaines, of. Cass, to Mim Sarah A. Bruce of the former county. iSfjc iltarkctsj &c. ■- ■ ■ -- ——===ar . ny The state of market, at these points, is always given as nearly correct as our ex changes will alloy. C O TTON. - ■ Cauteusville', Vf SA.R. R. Doc 18 There has beeit delivered, at this place, for the week ending this day, for shipment, 110 bales cotton, all of which h^sboen Mdd. 32 bales at 8j, the balance at 7 to s|. Respectfully, Ac. W. A. McCRAVET. Cauteusville, Dec. 20. Cottds brought, to-day, a fraction over 8|. J- R- W. Land for Sale. T HE undersigned offer* for sale, lots of land. Nos. 382 and 4!2, in the 4th dist. of the 3d section, now Cass coaaty. There lots fie pear Cartersville. Any person wish ing to purchase them, will cull on Warren Atkcn, at Cassville. HENRY P. JONES. Dtc2l 4t Brought to Jail, O N the 13th inst. a negro man of yellow color, about 27 or 23 years old, and cads his name llenry, and says lie belongs to Jno. Williams, of Alabama. He is about 5 feet 6 inches high, has some cloth clothing in his sack, walks with his toes turned inward, has quite a numtar cf scars on his back, and in speaking, has sir to nearly e«ery word that he 8|>caks. lie says that his young master is on the railroad that leads from Union Point to Atlanta. It is uncertain where his master is, as I think it rather doubtful whether he tells the truth or not He says lie left home in July, just after his master got done pulling f Ail floi* Rin<A efotiim ilia nl^vi«a 1« m - M.iia.Jn gan and G ion of th* 8sw*of Trtaperanep _ and N. Asgps, of N. Y; Thos C. Fautder, Esq. of Albany; Rev. H. Wiseman: Rev- R. Him, N. Y. City; and we could name hundreds, aye, thousands of others, who testify, from personal experience, that it has cured them and their friends in some cases after a'i other remedies had foiled. Such men never make such statements, unless convinced of their troth, beyond the possibility of a doubt.— Read a few of their letters. Extract from a letter from F M Cory, to H L Stewart, Esq 137,2d st. N. Y. SrAKTA, June 30,1849. Dear Friend Stewart—1 hare been home now just two months. When I last saw you, I had but little hopes of ever getting any better. Bnt I have now the pleasure of thank ing you for recommending me to take Dr. Roger’s Syrup of Liverwort, Tat and Can- chalagua. 1 got a dozen bottles of it aud took home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else. I have only taken four bottles of it, and I must say it has done me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expec toration, and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my Lungs. Bat that has now ceased, and so baa my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and expect soon to be entirely free from it I consider it ip inval uable medicine, and shall recommend it to< all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased lungs. ******* I let a young lady who had Consul and had bled a good deal from the lnugs.and doctored several months with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cured her. If acted almost miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY. Bleeding atthe Lung» Cured! OySec bow promptly it aetsk^O Statement of Mr. A. Lang, JTakur, No. 388, Pearl st. N. Y.—A few days before last Christ- mas, I was taken onwell, and soon com menced bleeding freely at the lungs. I called in.a llomoepathic Physician, but his medi cine did not seem to help me. I read your NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tire tours CanviBe, under the stylt of CARPENTER a BURKE, solicit a share of the shall he spared os their prat to give Eke J D. CARPENTER, Bee 16 JOHN W. BURKE, ToPurcluers. nt order to purchase goods cheap, persons must go elsewhere; we take this occasion toaay to oar friends aad the citteens of Cam eoenty generally, that we intend to try re demonstrate the falsity of toe above propo sition, by offering Dry Good* of Every Description, Groceries, Hardware, Catlery, Crockery and Glassware, and indeed everything that is usually kept in a country store, as cheap as they can be bought in pay market in tors country. All that we wit is a fair trial—give us this—and we feel assured that we can give our cus tomers perfect satisfaction. CARPENTER it BURKE, Dee 16 at Price's M st* id. Stoves UStoves! by which they can furnish at the short est notice. Cooking Stooesfor Families, Parlsr Slooes, Beautiful Stases foi Churches, and Common Box Slooes, at unusually low price*—and of the latest and most approved patterns. We will ex hibit specimens and price* to any one who will call at our store—Price's old stand. CARPENTER if BURKE. Dee 16 45 fodder. Since stating the aliove, he nowde- advertisement, and thought I would try Dr .1, <1.#, ... ....a! — I l. u a • HlHmrii’ Scrim rtf T.»Pa rWArf Tor mnus) Can. clarcs the name mentioned is not cereect,hut that lie I tellings to Eenbcn Webster, of Ala bama. If there are such gentlemen as the ones named, they wonld do well to give the matter an examination. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay frharges and take said negro away. Any per son that has lost a negro of this description, would do well to rame and see him ~ ~ TiltaftKBROUGlI, Jailor. tmefn ROM the subscriber at Sanders Town, Talking Rock post office, Gilmer county, Ga., in July last, Jor dan, a negro man, about 45 or 5'l years ot age, and is about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, very black and quite plausible when spoken to. lie had a sore on the left leg; a reward of 20 dollars will be given for his apprehen sion and confinement in any jail in the State, or 30 dollars if out of the State. Address .1. B. Artope, Macon, or P. Ar- tone. Gihner countv. Dec 23 46 Executor's Sale. W ILL lie sold, on the first Tuesday in Febrnury next. Within the legal hours of sale, nt the court-house door in Cassville, Cass county, Ga. lot No 138, in the I4th district of Cass county. Sold as the proper- ty of the estate of John R. Leverett, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. MASTON U. LEVERETT. Dee 23 '' tds ivsuifi, - thsxAVustow, - ili o 94 . 9* a 0* Can... Sataniiah Prices. ili^mtea SumhiwA i *2 a $5 SO a 85 Hams, 13 a 15 Flour-... ..: 5.50« 6 00 5«a 6.00 CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT. Corrected weekly from the Advertiser. Bacon, per IK 10 a ll Bret ** “ 4 a 5 Carft, per bushel, 30 u 40 a 50 -AH. 450 to 5.00 18 a 20 _ !*: 33 a ft Wheat, bush. 85 a 90 Attautu Price* Current. Cocreeted weekly from toe Republican. 35 a 40 l l| a 14 ....^5(0 a 25 .......8 .a 8f 40 a 50 ...$5.00 a 500 15 a 20 ......12| « 13 ......15 a 20 40 a 50 ......40 a 50 #2.40 a 250 ........30 a 35 Con,.... Batter............. «V'. m . tohbMn-.-.- Chhfltena, each , Irish per bo. AlftHOfluj fCT Iw.||* RANK NOTE LIST. i «f solvent Banks, at par. tfor counterfeits, 610’s on table to J. M. GEORGIA, .CASS. COUNTT W HEREAS, Robert G. Tomlin applies to nii toe letters of administration, on toe estate of Forney F. George, late of said county, deceased. * These are therefore to ciie &d admonish all, and singdlaf the kindred and creditors of arid deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show eanse, if any exist, why. said tetters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 21st Dec. 1852. THOS. A. WORD, o. c c. Dee. 23 «M. /Teenia, Gordon Coaaty.—Whereas, IPlimia A Christian applies to me. for let ters of administratioB bn toe estate of Thos. O. Christian, laW ot said eounty, deceased. Thcse arb' therefore to rife 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 Iat, to show cause, (if any Grey have) Why said Let ters should not be granted. Given under my hud at office, this 20th day of December, 1852. A. STROUP, o. o. c. Dec. 23 46 30d Telegraphic uonunwication BETWna AMERICA AXD ECROTB. J OHN HUNTER, Agent in England of toe New York Associated Ptem, res pectfully begs to announce to the mercantile and business community, that Tsleyrapkic Dispatches, to and from any part of Britain, or toe Continent of Europe, will be punctu ally forwarded, if confided to his care. ' Dispatches should be forwarded iu envel ope, unsealed, and addressed * Tdeyrapkk.' . AOENTf. - > In Liverpool, I. Hunter, 2 Paradise str. Hteteax. lt. Nugent, editor Sun. Boston. W.G. JUantoatd. affka MaiL N. York. 1>. IL Craig, s Hanavwr. Philadelphia, W. W.Futtoa. Ledger. Baltimore, C. C. Fulton, Sun Building. te Suvanaih, A. re’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Can chalagua Before I had taken np the third bottle, my Heeding had. stopped, my cough was gone, ami 1 foil well as usual. My health is now good. I consider it n most excellent medicine, and cordially recommend it to my friends. [Thu statement was made to Ihie proprietors, March 12th, 1850] CIRCULARS, fcC. As no ordinary sized advertrement can fully explain the nature and meritsof this ar* tide, the pqtprietor* have published a new Circular, giving the history ot tbiz medicine, its description and nature, thmaffect design ed to have upon the Lungs sM Liver, Ac. Those troubled with a. cough, or whose lungs are affected, are earnestly desired to call upon the a rents aimed below, ant’ pro cure one of these pamphlets. It can he had gratis. SCOVILL A MEAD, 111 Chartres street, N. O. Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all order* most oe addressed. Also sold by John A. Erwin, Cassville. “ O D Anderson, Adairsville. “ Yonng, Sims A Co. Calhoun h J C Elliott, Kingston. « H M Morgan, Cartersville. Dec 23 * ,m |d 33 j?5»~We are sedbo^ifod to amtetifice j name of Silas Bkul az a candidate for 1 Collector, it the forthcoming election. BT Wn are authorized to announce A. M. FLOYD a candidate for Tax Receiver, at the election on 1st January next. Oct. 18—tde To the CitizenS of OdSi County'. Hafhq* bee* seme expense to the citireas, I havb been Solicted to offer myself aa u can didate for Tax Collector, and if elected shall be able to support myself. This will relieve the citizens of one hundred dollars’ tax, which? hap been paid out annually, for my support for the lost fo*r yean. Dec 9 CICERO RUDD. Imtliees efthe ImfMer CMrt mt Count/ Ticket THE gentlemen below, withoat distinc tion ef party, were nousiuated m owr last sale day, as candidates for JastKcs or toe Inferi or Court: JOSEPH BOGLE, WM. C. WYLY, GEORGE H. GILBERT#, WILLIAM HARDIN, ALFRED M. LINN, MANY CITIZEN«. Country Produce, O F all kinds, taken in exchange for goods at toe highest market valuation, by CARPENTER It BURKE. Dec l< 45 SCHOOL BOOHS. TI7E shall keep on hand a good supply of, IT School Books, also Stationery at eve ry kind, such as Foolscap and Letter Pa per, note paper, pens, envelopes; inks, pen cils, Ac. foe. We will also take pleasure in ordering for our customers any work they may want in the Miscellaneous line, or any Law or Medical work, and sell as cheap as they can be taught in Upper Georgia. CARPENTER if BURKE. Dec IS 45 MVERTPEMINTt. ROME DRUG ST0RF, l* the kernse Jhrnearly oceupiwd ky STEVENSON ft DUNCAN. % 11/Bare now recem^ and opening, di- If rartfrom Importers, a large aad well ateeeted stock of Drags of toe purest char acter, all of which we will warrant and pro- pooe to sell on the most accommodatkig terms at wholesale aad retail, e wonld rail the special attention of Physicians of Cherokee Georgia and Alabama, as we think we can furnish as good articles and on as good terms as an»where this side of Charleston. Our assortment is veiy fine, consisting of tbefol- owiag articles: Alwfol, Antimonites, Mercurials, Acids, Creasot, Calomel, Eng. and Am. Ojrium, Morphine, Steph Quinine, Ferrmyanate Quinine, Iodine. Iodide, PoUss, Nitrate Sil ver. Phos. Calx. Preeipt. Chloroform. Alcoholic extracts, a foil variety, and a general assortment of the latest aad roost approved medicnea aad ehemirai*. Surgic* cal instramente, Dental files and sockets, gold and tin foil, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, var nishes, putty, sqsh glam of every size, per fumery of the finest quality, brushes of ev ery style, spices, essential oils, fancy soaps sperm and adamantine candles, sperm and Lin.oil. burning fluid, corn and pearl starch, Physicians’office furniture, stationary fine vanety, fine chewing tobacco, extra fine sc- gars, macahoy, Scotch and nirre snuff, nnc French chocolate, garden seed of every va riety, Burning fluid aud eamphinc. a fine se lection of brandy and choice medi ml wines. Also a good assortment of Thompsonian medicines, and all the most approved and popular patent medicines, a variety of fan cy and tel other articles to be found it the dragline. Du. S. B. PEARCE & CO July 1st, 1852. Educational Notice. TEACHING DOnFeNTIRELY BY AN ALYSIS. T HE citizens of Cartersville and vicinity, are respect fully informed that the under signed will open a Male aad Female School, AT CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. On the first Monday in February, 1853. Two sessions of five months each, in the year. Teams feb session. Orthography, Reading, amdpriasaqr Geog raphy ....#8.00 English Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, History and Arithmetic..; 10.00 Latin, Greek, and toe advanced branches of Mathematic* ......15.00 O'* Mrs. Lassiter will take charge of the Female Department. J. & LASSITER. Parents and wardens are referred to Rev. G. W. Tomlin, Hon. Lewis A. Tumlin and James T. Livingston, Esq. Decl6 45 tf Valuable Timber lauds for Sale. flMIE undersigned will sell at private aale, X at Cassville, on the 1st Tittaday in Jan uary next, the following lots of Land to-wit, to be sold in a body: Nos. 35, 36.38. 585.642 651,657.658, 665, 712, 7Jf, ?2>M9%, 861, and 865, in the 17th District, and 3d section of Gres eounty. Al so lot Vo. 206 in the 18lh district and 3d section of Polk countr- Also, lots 84,155, >59,160,202,203, 205, and 230, in the 3d district, and 3d section of Paulding eonnty. The* lands, it is believed, are weiladapt- edto the growth of cotton, and are heavily timbered. The titles are indisputable.— Terms cash- November 15th, 1852. EDWARD GILBERT. Nov. I8tb—Ids McMullen Jack. ttln&residci IS celebrated Jack will stand at nil seasons of the year, at my residence, about two miles west of Cassville. As a fosl-getter he is unsurpass ed, while he it a descendant of the best stock in theeoafabr.. For Insurance, y 66 00. ~ - NSf DR. DENNI&’ Georgia £arsa?ari la. FOR Jaundice, Sick Ilcad-ache Dizziness Loss of Appetite, Constipation ot the Bowels. Piles, caused by Costiveness, Pain in the Bowels, or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mer cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, Ac. f rUIIS preparation is made a* pure as pos- i sible. Its bitter taste, an.l beneficial ef fects iu diteases of the Liver, end diseases arising from an impure slate of the Mood, prove it to be the purest and mote asefol pre- pupation of Sarsaparilla that is made. Those who have used the various prepara tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste end effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr. D’s preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made. That it might he more particularly adapted to professional use, nothing hut the pure Sar saparilla has .been used, that, for different diseases, physicians might combine or pre scribe with it, such articles as they might con sider it ost appropriate in cases under their treatment. Its alterative and mildly purgative effeet upon the bowels, make it not only a good substitute foi Mercury, but useful in remov ing all duea- es arising from tha imprudent use of Merc try. Prepared only by J.DEXNIS, M. D., Au gusta, Geo. Sold in Cassville by John A. Fhrin ; in Cartersville, by J A. AS. Erwin; fi Porter, Adairsville; Young ft Sims, Calhoun. Price. 61 per tattle; 6 tattles for $5. Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEOR GIA SARSAPARLLA Cassville, June 24—20—ly. tooobland Female Seminary. * CEDAR TOWN, GA. T HIS Institution is still under the direc- toin of J. M. WOOD, principal, associa. ted with three competent assistants. The facilities for a Collegiate course, including the Latin, Greek and French languages, will be afforded, and special care taken of the he ilth and morals of the pupils. Prof. J. R. SEALS, principal, of Music Department.performs ctiV# variety of instru ments, and is wrell prepared to give instruc tion adapted to each. The loeetioa ie good, convenient to church, and remarkably healthy. The Spring Session for 1853, «# com mence the 4th Monday In Jannarv, and close the 3d Wednesday hr Jely. The Fall Ses sion will deke the 3d Wednesday in Novem ber. Charges for Board and Tniiion, at the rates of, per annum $125 For Music sod use of instruments—. 45 A few select Pianos will be kept for role, and tested and warranted in every instance Persons wishing to patronize us, are re quested to make early arrangements, as pu pils who commence with the session, do more nr themselves and are less trouble to us. A catalogue, containing particulars, can be had by application to the principal. Nov. 25 42 3m. DOCTOR Y0URSEI.F1 The; Poeket J&ulapius: OR EY’RY ONE WS OWN PHYSICIAN. Dec 16— ly LEVY BRANSON. to the citterns of Cass county, the the following gewtlemee for ledges of the Iu fcrior Court, at toe approaching election, on the first Menday hi January next: WM. C. WYLY, JOSEPH BOGLE, R. H. CANNON, COL. J. C- SFROULL, =”• ft R WffihR. MANY CITIZENS. Nov. 25 • , s - ' N. Orleans. E. Fuller. Louisville, J. Clarke. OiKinnatti. B- Buttes, A. D. Levin. Mb the citizens of South Carotin*. Gear s' : i* ATTORNEY AT CALHOUN, GA. WILL attend flrithfoBy to uH tintevantoitete - s fefet tide pa*w of Jad* raettof PGkmf aad-, said to he a certain .-are . I SURGEON RuiglHl rwriiT Pivot Meta, OugoMplaSe, Rooms at Mr.' ees can ha drawn by Nov. 18—tf. ■P* GEORGIA—Cass County. TV7HBRBA8, Andrew J. If piim to me for lettess of asm testaments annexe, an the estate of Na thaniel Lyons, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and nlmonito, all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office .within.the time prescribed by law, and draw' cause, if any they hove, why said letters should not be granted. Given wader my hand, at office, this 13th day ofDee. 1851 * THOS. A. WORD, Ordfaraty. Dee 16 Adffiainlfttrator'ff Sale. /Y»N toe first Tuesday in February next, \J wffl be add taftah tod court house door in Cherokee eonnty, agreeably to an eaieref the emt of Ordinary at Elbert eausdf , sort Let of Land (No. 92) Ninety- tarn is tee (2d) second district, and second aeeteifc ef Cherokee county, cusitainiag for ty aens, and sold as a part of the land be- hmgiag to toe estate of Ruswl Hendrick, Tams will begsrode known an the day of sale. December Mto,98C2. MILUM HENDRICK, Must. Dm 16—tds. wfll ba'made Dee 16,166*. r H. CLARK, Admr. W ^OMbsIffaia ft Bteft Engravings showing Di teases and MalfonwaF- tions of the lloraiM Sys tem in every shape and form. To which is ad ded i Treatise on the Disease* of Females— beipff of the highest im- poitanee to manied people, or those con teia. Wlff TOUVG, K D. Let nofotoer he ashamed to present a copv of the iroCC L APItTS to his child. It may rare hint from ah early grave. Let no yonng man or woman enter into the secret obliga tions of married life, without reading the packet Xsenlapsm*. Let no one suffering front's haeknied Cough, Pain in the Side, rest less nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train ofdiappptic sensations, aad given np by their physicians, he another moment withoat consulting die Afeeuleptem Hare the mar ried, or tbefee about to be married, any im pediment, read this truly useful honk, as it has been the means of roving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the rerv jaws of death, * ^ fit a letter; will reerive one copy of tote work hjr mail, or five copies will he sent for One Dollar. Address, (pert paidA . mt. Wit YOUNG, Ns. Ui, SpraeeSt^ Phtadetphia. Dee 9-43-ly. ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. H. 4 J. W. H. UNDERWOOD; ROME, OfiORGLA, Will practice Law in all the counties of the Cherokee eirenit (except Dade.) They will both personally attend all the copjf- J J 1T. H. Underwood will attend the courts of aekson and Habersham counties of the Wes tern circuit. Both will attend the sessions of the Supreme Court atCassvilleaudGaines- ville. All haziness entrusted to them will be promptly tte feithfully attended lo. > Offiee next door to Hooper A Mitchell. “Buena Vista House,” Rome, Ga., at which place one or both will always be found, ex cept when absent dtl prdfessidh'Sl bfisiuess. April 24—12—ly. FA! JO'SmELDS SHI0NAB] SHIELDS & NORRIS, LE TAILORS, Oner Peeples' Store, CALHOU1T, GEORGIA- Octotar 7,1852. M*L«iiiela. Mitchel A Hulsey /REHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ware-house conveniently situated on Hunter Street, Strictly Fire-Proof, ASS AS'VKDANTLT COMMODIOUS. ALSO WHOLESALE AND ETAIL DEALE S In Dry Good*, Groceries, and the various necessary articles, desire to return thank* for liberal patronage heretofore, and writ trust a continuance. 1. O. McDAKIEL, p. e. McDaniel, a W. MITCHELL, E. J. HULSEY, Atlanta. Sept. 2. 30 I v WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEO. W ILL continue the ahuve business, 14 Bay street, east of the Exchange. Orders for bagging, rope and other sup plies filled promptly at lowest cash prices. Refer to Maj. Wm. Sanford, Gen. S. P. Myrick, Baldwin county. AT. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Carter and Harvey,Putnam county. A. McAIlum, Ira Peek, Twiggs comity Messrs Black A Cobh, Messrs. Carter A Harvey, Rome. AIul John S. Rowland, Cass countv. JAS. WASHBURN, JNO. R. WILDER, FKAS. G. DANA. Aug. 12 27 6m _ CASS County.—Whereas, John C. Aycock applies to me for let ters of administration on the estate of Rob ert F. Hilbuin, late of said ccunty, de ceased— 'Ihcse are therefore to cite a^d admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show ccuse. if any they have, why said let ters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 6th Dee. 1852. THOS. A. WORD, Ord Dec 9—44—30d Gordon Couidy.—Whereas, David S. Law applies to me for letters of administration, (with the will annexed,) on the estate of Gabriel T. Moon, 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 office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under mv hand, at office, this 6th Dec. 1852. ' A. STROUP, o. o. c. Dec 9 44 3(fd AV The Advertisement 500 Agents Wanted. #1900 A TEAR. J ANTED, IN EVERY COUNTY OF THE UNITED STATES, active and enterprising men to engage in the c of some of the best Books published in the country. To men of good address, possess ing a small capital of $25 to $(00 f such in ducemcnts will be offered as to enable them to make from S8 to $lu a day profit. C^Thc books published by ns are all use ful in their character, extremely popular, and command laige sales wherever they arc of fered. For farther particular*, address, (post paid) DANIELS A GETZ, Successors to W. A. Leary & Co, No. 138,'North Sec. St- Phil. Dec 2-43 A N elegant stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, just received; also if fine stock of gloves and hosiery, by JOHN A. ERWIN. B OOTS and Shoes, hats and caps, a large assortment of all. ju*t received bv JOHN A. ERWIN. i'YUNXY Bagging, regie and twth«\ lor sale by JOHN A. ERWIN, wrarea* SELLING AT COST! with One Hundred T APIES’ Summer Dress Goods, consist- JJ ini'of Mtwlins, Bareges, Tissues. Ac. at JNO. A ERWIN’S. Jt.lv & 0 SNA BURGS, stripes kerseys, blankets, and negro shoes for sale by JOHN A. ERWIN. sale hy Cutlery, aad double barrel shot gun*, for JOHN A ER WIN. FALL ?OHY i ektu 4 GAIN rolls the tetrotToa kf Ids etotott- Xi eis to his near .and extehuve stork ,to full and winter gnqffs. nqjr -- - opening at hie old stand, e«J even- art icleadapted'o tb« wi pie, and cordially invites ore, examinatusi of aiutork.. large tdSth, to respgnsiUie motjpes v " - • - ' ’ ’ “ Cassville, Oct. 7,1862. »Y/ NEW F FOB FALL AN * Aa07 WOULD respectfully Mari* Vk v v friend* and custouien tkatle knr jwte received his fhihkms lor the easatejr Mauew. from the cefebrated Mahsa’s eatoUMsasn*. Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait natossn at his shop, opposite Lstiraeifo teuL.Alff and sec him. and look at his fnliW )WH. Sept. 9,1852. Good News!. LYNN WEST aAMBfo neap euftAttw, cam cbca^T,oaMtatl R espectfully liLte frtatea i and the people of the aeighberlraod, that he mat tafofind at E. B. Pr ’ ~ ‘ ways ready iwffpmy wotk int king line; als*will stock Scydft est notice,and wffl make the., and save as much grain as aBy w€e Euharlee, Jan.22,1852.—ly. NEW PB0YISI0X At adAIrsyilu^ gbo, , v r ? C l ALL over on tUe west m ot tie Beil / Road, and buy your Gnarrates cheap lor cash or tarter. Here you no al way Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, 8a!t," Lard, Meal,Flour, Clga'fS, ToT Candies, Raisins, Cheese, Pfel ■ D A- “ June 3d, 1852.—6m, CHAS. H. DURY£E> | FonrtrdiiiK.Stffino# msssBssir.. > . r Commission NO. 66, BAY STREET* . ‘ BmwwmmtX M R. DURYERwiU, aSall ttetosyfipw careful and praaapt peraawte to receiving, selling, whatefer cottons 0t consigned to liim, on whisk th*’ ces will be made. REFERENCES: Messrs. G. W. Gartnaiy A Co. Savannah. Jeffers, Colhran, A Co. Haptaug, “ 11. S. Dunbar.ft.Co.. 8. U GrenviUwftGs. ftspiftij. D. Osborn, Esq. Forsyth. . - Messrs. J. Non-row ft Co. AtteaS*. . j- | - R. W. ft T. G Sims, Bewnui- J. W. Burke, Esq. Cassville. -J. A. Erwin, Esq. B. Bra nl ley, Ena J Butts, FifkreR A,Co. 6»fti Hollis, Sterk/ft Co. New York. August 26—29 FAMILY GROCEKIEB, Ae* : T HE subscriber is slid iuCsfflfiffa. ktra* be offers all articles in his hCj^im lowest cash prices. Buy here, hi farrtky save a high per rentage for Iraoking, and then there is . - r/, , , NO DUN8 FOR MOfnE)r..|/ We arc determined to keen.os good itlitfct as the market affonls. ,,w. We are about receiving a new: supply ■ of the various kinds 6f SUGARS ated rOv FEE*,, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE, BALT, LARD, PBESCaVZS, nCUHyi SAUCE, DATES, PRUNE* CIGARS A1VD TOB^i DYE STUFFS, FACTORY YABJttf; — antlalsff— -. 1 ^ CANDIES FOB WDOLESAUB OB RETAIL. Call and see ns. if you want die articles. We think we can suit you. 1 / ft. D.'BVBUBVV.-* October 21st, 1852. $7 iff Hollow Ware Iron. T he suhter^.iaH^ffiviirBaA toe toe Works ta-Cass eonnty rb*>mo*ly known as Earles' Furnace, and has aew on hand Jl good assortment of HOLLOW WARE AND PM RUM, a superior article, maatifoettoptirtorjritoto Works. Wfcfeh he will sell on good ajVUis.' TheMgm^tataeMtett. H * — three cqnts.ptSf pottaff, ffeBrBmrat I vflle Ddpct - >!- *-- • i ~ . Orders may be addressed to Mil al Car- tcrsville, Geo. JOSEPH April 20,1852. tfftegttffcflnab 3d sesftiH; evwd m wstho' _ - satisfy owe £ cash r vs. Wni. Y. eaiurt; evi memmm:... ..... A» D. WHITE, D. Shff. Swift 1833. BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, go. ITTILL, from this day, sell their present \f stock of colored printed Muslin*, col ored printed Baragcs, Tissues, Crape de Par is, and Grenadines, at cost. Ths assortment embraces some of the latest styles and most elegant articles of the season. July 29 M olasses, sugar, coffee, salt, mm. nails, and blacksmiths tools, for sale by JOHN A. ERWIN. NEW N Plain and Onamsntai BUGGIES EUR SALE ! JL cated hteafelfin GawivillC* and engaged the services of Mr. Robert Melson, who is well known as a fit* rate wood woriOBfts. a good stock of well 'sp at reoraraU '<jC : Nag#toi-.Caegaftto» “ aeMt Northern style. All ordefo Witt be prompt ly attended to, and no dfeapptftntetest wdt be madeto any who may patronize him un- leaa in eaae of sidtatos.. Please call and see -iBMBi.it. N. BL He Cflldtog. Bronzing, Painting Ac. mar toe north' >aid corner offproraprtyirod tod squash Whert he wffl do work tow for ‘ and profruee trilf be taken at the Mar 6-, 1352. w&v&r-rr- GOOD twtvhorie' Caxriage. and a G. & 11. CAMEWm, BISECT lNPOitTCRS A»6 ) EU Iff . Crockery, Chin* AfllBBB wBWj Nf*. 145 MEBTIKa-flT^ CkarissfstofeCi HA VE shears oaftoiAateffll sal iBteH sive assortn eat of. the stave Gfoeds, (*sto4t- cd by one of «ha firft at the MawtetaitMf England and IfMBce,) wh»ril thcF affiarflra ‘ sale at as.low rates as they can kfsaftate in aqy cityof tbeUatoa. W Jan. 1/i, 1852. 49-lfl .. , A.J.Jnftvtr:’ ( White Hall Street,) ATLANTA, dftft. NEW L0CAXKHI. AND COMMISSION JKKKC1 itstetuAtL 0km’ • W OULD respacttoUy iaf irons, aad the pubKe he has teainl fern term ami extensive fire protd ted on Jae depot and t«l, fiwmeriy and I. .. Having avevy iseffity toe. ‘1 ' ‘ da tion ter qnaiataaecvrilkthe hi of carriage horses. Cartersville, Dec' 10 J.S.AUL