The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, December 30, 1852, Image 1

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ADVERTISEMENTS. Beef, Corn, per bushel, Meal, “ Ffonr, “ , bM. Butter, “ lb. Feathers, “ Wheat, bush. 10 a 41 4 a 8 30 40 a 50 4 50 to 5.00 •*, 18 « 30 33 a S3 65 a 90 CASSVILLE, GEORGIA: ■ —** Atlanta Prices Current. Corrected weekly from the Republican. Thursday. December 30,1852. AOIS1S FOR THE STANDARD, Wha will forward Subscription*, Adverti- ring and Job-Work. * ■ l.s, WBtle. • Cartersyille, Tt W,' Carr. Philadelphia. r.:i - Corn Bacon,........ Butter......... Cotton Corn Meal,.... Flour, per bbl., Eggs, per doz,.. ...........124 .....SO 8 ..........40 $5.50 15 i readar is earnestly requested to tfct ticket for Commiationcrs of fefe tesn, in another column. Cassville, in ■ease Important prints, needs a decided reg ulating; besides, ite present and increasing wants, require prompt and speedy attention. JBr Since our last issue, wc were pained rifttbs report of the death of Prof. M :Kay, of Franklin College, at Athens. Subse- quet news, wo are happy to say, fully con Hadtots the report, from the Professor's own ftps. - We had the pleasure of witnessing the installation of the officers of the Qass- rille Masonic Lodge, on last Sunday even ing at the Methodist church. This was our teat attendance on such an occasion, and we were highly entertained with the whole cer- vuimj, which is truly religious, moral and patriotic. jM- We refer our readers and friends to the advertisements of Messrs. Carfenter g Burke, and most heartily commend them :*po» i that pteaaaat and entirely manner, peculiarly his own. Grant anSanm, say we, to the firm of Carpen ter Africa. presume it useless to say that we issue only a half sheet this week; every body perceives that. Nor is it at all ncc- eaeary to state why such is the case; every «na la.aware that ..Christmas com.s but ones a year,” and printers have as much right to enjoy it as any one else; therefore, «nr subscribers won’t grumble. peaking of Chriatraas, how much joy is ribrM by the occasion; and yet, how much sorrow, too, is in the train. All children, kail it aa a season for unrestraiued mirth; a tfoee when their noisy tongues may have full went, and when, too, they confidently ex- post* and generally receive, a few dimes, Wherewith to scent the atmosphere with the edilpef powder, and to fill it with noise. Bew many the crackers, candles, rockets, As. that have exploded this Christmas, no atriaMB guess. Bat how many, amid all this noise and thafooHeiUee usual, look forward to the msnrag day—it is already upon than. Some hMn left the humble cabin, possibly, for a and comfortable home; while the majority, may-be, are turned loose, withaatt a skelter, save the friendly boughs ef tie forest tree. Rich man, is there one safe by thae, and yet a vacant house stand ing upra thy pvwatoee ? AnitMmghit may be left undone, yet, Mwangit ull who ean, to square up their afodra and start afresh; if they have saved i year just gone, see the cause, it the year just about to come if thwre haa been a failure in line the Whets matter t ahhw itself, and apply the s, if another Christmas is ed it will be a happier of e than 4hp* new &st passing by. la another bought—many have i Aftkiag due their fellow-main, many are still hopelessly involved, neoape by the only door left Ac debt yen owe your Maker No. Then settle it quickly, you be happy—be safe. , end allis paid. , oa Sunday evening . L T. Tiehenor, Mr. P. Ml Lard, by the bM.,. ... Chickens, each........ Potatoes; Irish per bu.. Peas, per bu.. Salt,per sack,....... — Feathers, per.lb.»...... ...IS 15 ..40 .:.....4« .....firs .......30 a 40 a 14 a 25 a 8} a 50 a 800 a 20 a 13 a 20 a 50 a 50 a 190 * 95 H A D W A Y’S READY RELIEF will stop, the mostaeveee pains in a dear ntfat- i utes. In New York, hundreds who are af flicted, call of the Medical office of Radway A Co. apd hare the Ready Relief applied gratia, it never fails in relieving the moat painful paroxysms iajtve minutes or leu. vo the sick or this district If you will eall upon our Agents and try the Relief we will guarantee your instant relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its cause. BEAR IN MIND. R. R. R. Radway’s Ready Relief will stop the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! A CARD. The Last Notice. H AVING determined to close up my bu siness, all persons are hereby notified to call and settle, without delay. Those in debted at Cassville, will please call on Tho mas A. Word and pay up, as all notes and accounts 1 hold for goods sold at that place, will be sued, without fail, at the first Supe rior and Justice's courts, without respect of persons. Tliis is positively the last call. Adairsville, Dec 30 4t D. M. HOOD. A NEW Tailoring Establishment, CASSVILLE, GA., I 710R which a share of the pubhc patron J age is earnestly solicited. Prices very cheap; for cash cutting will be done at the shortest notice and in the best style for comfort and wtfar. Cutting from one dollai down to 30 cents for coats, pants and vests 25 cents. J. T. GRIS WELL. >71852 47 ly CHERRY PECTORAL, For tit* ratplil Cure *( v COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BBOXCHITIS,WIOOri!VG-COUCH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Mirny years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expecta tions of his friends. Nothing but.its intrin sic virtues and unmistakable benefit con ferred on thousands of sufferers, could orig inate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and been.dis carded. this haa gained friends by every tri al, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgot ten. , While it is a fraud on the public to pre tend that any one medicine will infallibly core, stall there is abundant proof that the Chusky Pectoral does not only, as a gen- ral thing; but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is employ ed. As time makes these facts wider and bet ter known, this medicine has gradually be come the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of the American 'Peasant, to the palaces of the European Kings Thro'- outthis entirccountry,in every State, city, and indeed alimtetay hamlet it contains; Chetry Pectoral is known as the best reme dy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be used by tbeir most intelligent physicians. In Great Britain, France pnd Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest 'perfectrofi, (Cherry MOST SEVERE PAIRS IS A FEW MINUTES. And cure the most Obstinate Rheumatic, Neu ralgic and Nereo/a. Complaints in a few Hours, Kxter Internal and External. It will stop the most Excruciating Pains in from Three to five Min utes, and has cured— Rheumatism Neuralgia Droop Diartrhkfca Toothache Cramps Sick Headache Chill Fever Chill Blains Sore Throat Iufluenza Li Four Hours, In One Hour, In Ten minutes. In Fifteen minutes In One second, In Three minutes. In-Three minutes, In Fifteen minutes, In Fifteen minutes* In Ten minutes, In Four bout s, In Twenty hours, Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chole ra Morbus, TicDoloreux, and all other com plaints where there are severe pains. Rad- way's Ready Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure the disease. Principal Office 162 Fulton St, N. Y" PRICES OF RADWAY’S REMEDIES: Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, $1 per bottle. Radway’s Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. The Dollar Bottles contain five times the quantity of the twenty-five cent bottles. TO PLANTERS. 'X/ This is the cheapest Medicine you can possibly keep, as it can be used at all times' and under all circumstances. For sale at Cassvills, by Carpenter & Burke, Sole agent for Cass County: Dec. 30, 1852 ly For Commissionerft. JOHN W. BURKE, WM LATIMER, J. 8. ERWIN, J. M- PATTON, WM. HEADDEN. We are authorized to announce the above names as candidates for Commissioners of 'Cassville, to be voted for next Saturday. SOME DRUG STORE, In the house formerly occupied by STEVENSON k DUNCAN., Vl/Eavenow receiving and opening;' di- rajraet from Importers, a latge fiSjJ wtU selected stock of Drugs of the purest char acter, all of which we .will warrant and, pro- at wholesale and retail, e wonliLcall the special attention of Physicians of Cherokee ^Wc are authorized to announce the £“31* ^ ,hink 7? c * n name of Silas Bell as a candidate for ju Collector, at the forthcoming election. py We are authorized to announce A. M FLOYD a candidate for T|j^Remur, at the election on 1st January next. Oct. 18—tde To the Citizens of Cass County. Having been seme expense to the citizens, I ha v(e been solicted to offer myself as a 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 has been paid out annually, for my support, for the'last four years. ’ Dec 9 CICERO RUDD. WM. H. k J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, tJX" BOHR, GEORGIA, " Will practice Law in all the counties of the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.J , They will both personally attend all.the .courts. J ■iir.'tt: Underwood Will attend the courts of Jackson and Habersham counties of the Wes tern circuit. . Both will attend the sessions of the Supreme Court atCflss villeAnd Gaines ville. All business entrusted to them'' krill be promptly and faithfully attended to. Office next door to Hooper k Mitchell. “Buena Vista House.” Rome, GU>, at Which furnish as good articles and on as good terras as anywhere this side of Charleston. Ouri - — — . _ .. •*. * ... assortment is verv five, consisting of the Ibl- pldce one dt both rnll alfratsNe*found, ex owing articles: eeptwheuabsent OH professional DfislUess. Justices of site Inferior Court of Cass County. Blacksmithing AT IIENRY P. GAINES’OLD STAND. W. L. MILHOLEN, (fKFUL for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, presents himself again as a candidate ailar fayi for similar favors. His old customers are especially invited to give him a call, while he is anxious that new ones may do the same. He will attend, faithfully, to all business entrusted to his cart, * such as all manner of repairing; either baggies, wagons,or vehicles of any description, ironing the same, horse shoeing, refitting ploughs, np-setling axes, ic.. &c. 0^* Ail work warranted. Dec 30,1852. 47 ly GEORGIA. CAES COUNTY. Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use ! Estateof Andrew llcnier, late of said ama in rife Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and 'in domestic prac tice, as the surest remedy their attending, physicians can employ for the more dange rous affections of the lungs. Also in mild er cases, and for children, it'is safe, pleas ant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the moat flattering testimonials we receive, have been from parents who have found it effleacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Chetty Pectoral is manufactured bv a practical Chemist, rad every ounce of it 1 iven under my hand at office, dm 29th Dec. 1852. T. A. WORD, OrtTvy. Dec afrHg-afid qnested to come forwanfrprove property, pay charges and Take said negro away. Anyper- Hm that has lost a negro of this'description, would do well to roqmd see him J. a 'rilORKBKOUGH, bailor. fee# - -* xa: *»■<*• casiitridk^d protected by law- lied on as genuine, without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a nriiqte of such intrin- . sic superiority and worth as should com mend itself to their confidence a remedy m£ Dqcd lufej' spwdy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be; and trust by great care ^—-—ji with rkaiirol accuracy, of ddans a new which they can rely for the best rad the afflicted with a remedy that ne can do. JC- In*. OiDismk Office. 1 Dec 27 th, 1852. f Present, Thomas A. Word, Ordinary of said County. I T appearing to the Ordinary by the peti tion of Thomas A. Sullivan, that William F'aiu, late of said county, deceased, did, in his life-time execute to si id Thomas A. 8ul li van, his bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to said Thomas-A. Sullivan, tor lot of land nnmber two hundred and ten, and lot number two hundred and eleven; ltoth of said lots lying and being in the filth dis trict and third section of Cass county; and it further appearing that said William Fain, departed this life without executing titles to ■said lots of land, or in any way providing therefor—and it appearing that said Thom as A. Sullivan, has paid oiie' third of the pur chase money for said lots of land, and is ready to pay the remainder, whenever good and sufficient tides shall be exeented; and said Thomas A. Sullivan having petitioned the Ordinary to direct William P. Fain, and George J. Fain, administrators upon the es tate of said William Fain, deceased, to exe cute to him titles to said lots of land, in con formity with raid bond; it is therefore here, by ordered that notice be given ia .*■ The Standard,” of sticb application, that all per sons concerned, may file their objections in mv office, (if any they have) why said Wm. P._Fuin, and George J. Fain, administrators as aforesaid, should not execute titles to aaid lots of land in conformity with said bond. A true extract from-, the minutes of said court, this 27th of December, 1852. T. A. WORD, Ord’ry. Dee 27 47 3m GEORGIA, GORDON OOUIVTY. / HEREAS David G. King applies to me for Letters of Administration oa the w ty, deceased; ' These are therefore to eite and admoamk, nil and smgular. the kindred and creditors of Mid deceased Vo'be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they hare) why arid letters should not be granted. Given Under my hand' at office, this 27th day of December. 1852. ALEX STROUP, Dec 39 ' *7 my William XL Wjrly applies to \ V aw for fetters of administrate* at the estate of David F. Lewis, tote of raid wwuti deceased: . These are therefore to cite and adraamish, all and amgalar. Oie kindred aad crediitoBa of said deceased, to .be *bd appear afi my office within the time preseribedby tow rad >hi|* cause, (if any there be) whylettera at «d- miniatrathm should not ba grmtiil fee aajd County Ticket. THE gentlemen below, without distinc tion cfparty, were nominated at onrlast sale day, as caudidatia for Justices of the Inferi or Court: JOSEPH BOOLE, WM. C. WYLY, GEORGE II. GILREATH, \fILLIAM HARDIN, ALFRED M. LINN, ") MAATY CITIZEN'S. |W°We respectfully suggest to the ritntens of Gass county, the names of tlie folNiwing gentlemen for Judges of the In feiior Court, at the approaching election, on the fir£t Monday in January next: Vm. C- WYLt, \ JOSEPH BOtfLE, *jit. JL CANNON, COLV?. C. SPROULL, J. R. WIKLE. MANY CITIZENS. Nov. 25 BOOT. WOODBRIDGE. or. c.artersville; O FFERS his Professional Services t citizens of theFonrth and adjoini: triets. Dei 23-4 the DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. ! phe firm of Patton & Trimble was, on the X 16th inst. dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will only be used in settling the business of the concern. Either of the partners are authorized to make set tlements. R. S. Patton will remain in the place for a short time; and is anxious to close np the business of the concern as speedily as possible. All indebted are there fore most earnestly requested to make im mediate payment. R. S. PATTON, A. S. TRIMBLE. Adairsville, Dec. 23. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned take pleasure in an nouncing to' the citizeus ol Cass and adjoin ing counties, that they*have purchased the entire stock of goods of Patton & Trimble, and will continue the business under the lirm,*iame and-style of Ai S. TRIMBLE & CO. We now have in store, and intend keep ing, all the time, a general stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. Give us a.calL A. S. TRIMBLE, WM. A. CHAMBERS, Dec 23 N- TRIMBLE. Alcohol, Antimoniols, Mercurials, Acids, Crcasot, Calomel, Eng. and Am. Opium, Morphine, Solph Quinine, Fermcyanate Quinine, Iodine, Iodide, Potass, Nitrate Sil ver, Phos. Calx. Precipt. Chloroform. Alcoholic extracts, a full variety, and a general assortment of the latest and most a pproved.mediciues and chemicaIs. Surgic- cal instruments, Dental files and sockets, gold and,tin foil, paints, oils, dye-stnffs, var nishes, putty, sash glass of every' size,.per- fumery of the finest quality, brushes of ev ery style, spiees, essential oils, fancy soap* sperm and adamantine candles, sperm' and Lin.oil, burning flnid, corn and pearl starch.. Physicians’office furniture, stationary, fine variety, fine chewing tobacco, extra fine se- gars. macaboy, Scotch and rape* snuff, nne F'rench chocolate,- garden seed of every va riety, Burning flnid and camphinc. a fine se lection of brandy and choice medi-ml wines: Also a good assortment of Thompsonian medicines, an J all the most approved and popular patent medicines, a variety of fan cy and all other articles to be found h the drug line. • - Dr. S. B. PEARCE & CO. July 1st, 1852. AprH 24-^12— ly. II Notice of Copartnership. fTtHE undersigned have this day formed a X copartnership for carrying on the busi ness of general merchandising in fee town of Cassville, under the style of CARPENTER if BURKE, and most respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promising that no puns shall be spared on their part to give fee most perfect satisfaction. J D. CARPENTER, Dec 16 JOHN W. BURKE. Stoves! Stovesr by which they can funuah at fee short est notice, ^ ' Cooking Stoves for Families, Parlsr Stoves, Beautiful Stoves for Churches, and Common Box Stoves, at unusually low prices—and of the latest and most approved patterns. We will ex hibit specimens and prices to any one who will call at our store—Price's old stand. CARPENTER if BURKE. Dec J6 45 Country Produce, all kinds, taken in exchange for goods at the highest market valuation, by CARPENTER St BURKE. Dec 16 45 school books. TITE shall keep on hand a good supply of 19 School Books, also Stationery of eve ry kind, such as Foolscap and Letter Pa per, note paper, pens, envelopes; inks, pen cils, &c. Ac, 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 l>ought-ip Upper Georgia. CARPENTER if BURKE. Dec l6 45 .- DR. DENtflo’ Georgia Sarsa^arLUu RADWAY’S BEADY RELIEF. A . FRESH supply of this invaluable rem edy for the many “ ills that flesh is-heir to,” just received and for Sale by Dec.23 CARPENTER A BURKE IRCASSIAN BALM I—An exceUofear- ticle for beautifying- and. restoring ftc Hah, just received and for sale by : Dec 23 CARPENTER A BURKE. C HEESE/-- A prime article, fresh and good, just received and for sale by Dec 23 CARPENTER A BURKE.' S ALT!- SALT!—A fresh arrival of salt, jnst at hand, and going off fast, at Dec 23 CARPENTER A BURKE'S. Brought to Jail, AS the 15th Inst a negro man of yellow V/ color, about 27 or 28 years oM,ajid rails his name Henry, and says he beloogs to Jito. Williams, of Alabama, lie is aboovS feet 6 inches high, has seme cloth clothing in his seek, walks with his toes tamed infetrd, has quite a nnmber cf scars on hisiplifeAnd in speatHig, has sir to nearly e«eiyWord that he speaks. He says that his yoong master is on the railroad feat leads from Union Foint to Attonta.’ Tt it uncertain where his master is, as I think it rather doabtfnl whether he tells fee tra^h or not. He «avt he left houfe in July, jrat after bis master got done piffling fodder. Since stating the above, he n««w de clare* the name mentioned is not correct, bat that he belongs to Reuben Webster, of Afe- If there are such gentlemen as the ■red, they would do well to give the The owner is la Taunilicc, Sick Head-ache. Dizziness.Loss of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels. Piles, caused by Cosriveness, Pain in the Bowels, or Rheumatism, cansed by the use of Mer cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Roils, Ulcers, Ac. 1 piliS preparation is made as pure as pos- X sible. Its hitter taste, ami beneficial ef fects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arising from an impure slate of the bldbd, prove it to be the purest nod moat useful pre paration cf Sapaparilto feat is made. Those who have used th^varions prepara tions of Sarsaparilla will #m|, by the taste and effect, that there is raosd Sarsaparilla in one bottle Of Dr. D’s prcpafi^oti, than in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made. That it might be more particularly adapted to professional use, nothing but fee pure Sari saparilla has hreo used, that, for different diseases, physichma might combine or pre scribe with it, such articles as they might con sider irostappropriate in cases under their treatment. Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon the bowels, make it Hot only a good substitnte foi Mercury, but useful in remort ingall d«ea e* arising from the imprudent use of Mere try. Prepared only by J.DENNIS, M. D., Au gusta, Geo. * Sold in Cassville fry John A. Erwin: to Cartersville, by J A. AS. Erwin; E Porter, AdairsvilleYoung A Sims, Calhom. - Price, fit per btttlt; 4 bottles for fls. > Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEOR GIA SARSAPARLLA v V - -- Cassville, Jnne 2th-20—ly. . O'SHIELDS & NORRIS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Over Peeples' Store, CALHOUN, GEORGIA. October 7,1852. 1 NEW LOCATION. M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Atfgnsln, Ga. ■ Vt/-OULD respectfully inform hi» old pn- * » trons, and the public generally, that he has leased for a term of years, the new and extensive fife proof warehouse, situa- A#0. 3>AT v v friends apd easterners that fee ha* reocivcd his fashions for the en from tbe'cefebratcU Malian’s i Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on tkara at bis shop, opposite Latimer’s ItofeL €aH and sen him, nnd look m bis fashion phtbrit. Sept. 9, 1852. —i—feiii.g*: Good News! / LYNN WEST GAINER NKAR KtlllAltLBB, CA88 COfrNtT, QKOKDU. RESPECTFULLY informs Ms fejaaA XX and the people of the neighborhood, that be may be found at E. B. Presley’s, al ways ready to do any wotk in tho wagon ma king line'; also will stock Scythes at the short est notice, and will make them nmaawol and save as much grain as any to Gconfck Euharlde, Jan. 22,1852.—ty. ted on Jackson street, between fee railroad depot and Broad street, near the Globe Ho tel, formerly occupied by Walker and Bry son, and more recently by G. Walker A Son. The location is an excellent one, being convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks, and chief bnainecs houses of-the city. Haring every facility for business, and the disposition to extend every accommo dation to his customers, wife ft long ac quaintance wife the interests of fee planter, he hopes he may have, not only a continu ance, but an increase of the liberal patron age heretofore extended him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and carefolly filled-at the lowest market price. iy Having transferred the lease on the Ware House lately oecuped by dk- to ’ Mr. M. P. Stovall, in consequence of our remov al to Charleston, we take great pleasure in recommending him to our friends. G. WALKER A SOJf. * July 23—25—ly* NEW PROVISION AT ADAIE8Y1LLE, GEO. C 1ALL over on the west side of the fe| / Road, and bay vour Gioczriu cheap (or cash or barter. Here yon canaiwara And Sugar, Coffee, Moloraes, Rice, Salt, Eaton, Lard, Meal, Flour, Cigars, Tobacco, Bftftlf, Candies, Raisins, Cheese, Pickles, Ac., Ath D. A. CRAWFORD. June 3d, 1852;—6m BARGAINS IN LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GO. W ILL, from this day, sell feeir present stock of colored printed Mttalnis, col ored printed Bareges, Tissues, Crape de Par is, and Grenadines, at cost. The aasortmen t embraces some of the latest styles and moat elegant articles of the season. July 29 WASHBURN, WILDER #C0. Factors and" Commission Merchants, . SAVANNAH. GEO. W ILL coutinae '.he abuve busine ss, 1 14 Bay street, east of fee Exchange. Orders for bagging, rope and. other sup plies filled promptly at lowest cash prices.-.J Refer to Maj. Wm. Sanford, Gen. S. P. Mvrick,- Baldwin county. M. Dennia, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Carter and Harvey, Putnam county- ' A. McAllum, fra Peck,.Twiggs county. Messrs Black' & Cobb, Mfessrs. Carter A Harvey, Rome. MajT JohnS. Rowland^bdhnfV. jas. WA$rtntTiN, jno.r. wilder, fras, G. Dana. Ang. 12 27 6m iPO0^ta»i)l Female j3emm$n^ CEDAR TOWN, GA. rr\HIS Institution is still under the dims X loin of J. M. WOOD, principal, nssocia ted-with three competent assistants. The facilities for a Collegiate coarse, including the Lminffiiwk and French laagnages, will be afforded^ and specitl care taken of fee hr tlth and morals of (be pupils. Prof. J. R. SEALS, priad)w) l bf Mnsie Department, performs on a variety of instru meats, and is well prepared to, give instruc tion adapted ’to each. ” The location ia good, etmtcenlentoochurdt^ and remarkably.hralthy. * The Spring Session- for 1853, will com menqe the 4th Monday in Josaary;' and close the 3d Wednesday in July. Th* JtoH Ses sion will close fee 3d Wednesday in Nerefn- ber. Charges for Board and Tnitioa, at the ratespf, pevaMBm.,.....yiv«Or Vl25 For Mnsieand'use ol instruments.--- 45 A few select Pianos will be kept for safe, and tested and warranted in every instaneE Persons wishing to patronize us, are re quested to make early arrangements, as pu- l»ils who commence with the session, do more for themscIreland are less trouble to tu. A catalogre, containing partltolnrs, egh be had hy application to the prinicipfth ’ Nor. 25 42 3m. CIIA8. H, DURYEE, Forwarding, Btorftgft . ? AND GENES AX« Commission BusineM* NO. 66, BAY STRERTr ' Savnbftoh; M R. DURYEE will, at nH times, give h^ careful and prompt personal attention to receiving, selling, storing or for’ ’ ** ' whatever cotton* or other produce consigned to Mm, on which the nstul i ccs will be made. REFERENCES I Wh Messrs. G. W. Germany A Co. Saransk “ Jeffers, Cothran, A Co. Usmtoug.' “ B. S. Dunbar A Co. ; “ 8. C. Grenville A Co. Augusta. / . D. Osborn, Esq. Forsyth. Messrs. J. Norcross A Co. Atlanta. ‘ R. W. A T. G Sims, NewnoB* J. W. Bui-ke, Esq. CasSV'ile. J. A. Erwih, Ekq. “ B. Brantley, Esq. Penfield. Butts, PkkreU& Co. Baltimore. Hollis, Stark£, Co. New York. August 26—29 KAJUX.Y GROCERIES, Ac. T HIS stthferiber is still its CslbOuh, wfiera he offer* ali articles in his line, at fell lowest cash prices. Bay here, and thereby save ft High per rentage for hooking* im then there is NO DUNS FOB MONEY. We are determined to keen as good ftftiqM as the market afford*. * f > We ars about remring a hew supply of the rariora kihds of bllGiM ntid CdiTEEL MOLA38E8,8YllUP, CHEESE, SALT, I.ARD, PREaenvES, pickx.es, Sauce, dates, prunes, - CIGARS AND TOBACCO! DYE STUFFS, FACTORY YARNS; : —and also— - CAtmiEs rod WHoi.ESAi.rt to rarsk. Call and see ns. if you (rant fee articled Wc thiuk we out suit ron. ‘8. D. EVERKTTt / October 21st, 1852. 37 2ffl Educational Notiee. TEACHINft H0NF FNTIItflY M iM.- McMoUen Jaefc fj'HIS celebrated Jack win stud WB X at all srasons of the tesu - , at my oArtsidenct, about two miles west of Cassvifle. A* ft font-getter he to ansarpass- ed, while he is a descendant of the best stock in ihecoftntry. For Insurance, *4 60. Declfi—ly : MSV1 BRAKgON- Hollow ware and Pk Iron. ' : T HE subscriber has bougtt oat the iiofc Works in Cass county commonly knomi as Earles' Furnace, and* lias now on band* good assortment of, HOLLOW WARE AND PI6 IRON, a superior article, manufactured at the abqr# Works, which be will Sell on good terins.- * >yfhe Pig tpetal is hot blast. Hollow ward Oviiers mgy be addressed.tot.biaa at Clir- tcrsrille, Geo. " JOSEPH WDISTOR* > April 20 r 1362i tt. & H. CAMERON, DIB EOT illPOfctfeSS ASD WXIOLESAU ftKAV* tlU IB ... - Crocke^, China & Glias* ware, SW 145 MEETING S!., Charleston, S. C« IIA YEnlways ou baud a large and exten sive asstrfhreht of tKc above Goods, (select ed I»y ontf of the firm-at the Mannfoctories of Engiand and Franra.j Which they offer for sale fit artow rates-as they ean be purchased in any Htv of the'Union.* Jati. 15! 1852. 49—It- NEW Plain and Ooamental M FOR 9ALE1 '|1HE undersigned having pennanendy te- t*4ikriAsrille . and vicinity, arc respect- - Mt infomcil-tlmt tlic»itdc r*1 X catcd liimsclf in Cassvifle, and engaged Opra'n ' i fe«jWf*rtio^a%-ltob«t Metoan, rfebltv ngiiid r ....... . ° m.i. I-j ! well knpsntm a first rate wood Male «na Female Scdjool, anJ lia ^ pfocdrwi a good stock 6t well AT CARi*ERSt'lLLE. CliCBGf. On the first; Monday/in February, 1853. Two sessions of five months each, ha the M INROM the kuhseriher a* Sandeta Jrt X* Town, Talking Rock prat offirw, CT_ Gilmer coraty, Cto, to July tost, Jor- »Wk m for sale, lots I and 412. in the 4fe dtot vexy fflafe aad «uto Cara county. These to. %jMd* sraafto to- Anv perron wish- | of 20 doitsu mil be given m«• Wamen am. _____ ^ I or 30 doftar* if out of the State. HENRY P- JONES. Address J. B-. Agtopc. Moron, or P. Ar- A 1 tope, GitowUpl. Dec 23 46 TriW Ml SESSIOW. Female] G. W. James T. 1 Dec 16 seasoned timber, and good! ming, he is prepared to make orsHftir all kind#.of Buggies, Carriages, Aa, to nesd Northern style. All orders will be prompt- ly attended - to, and no disappointment will aadjftelar fog Touraelres. WM. BRADLEY; other ornament^ wockt His shop la near the n<?rth-oast eb the Wjuareiirhere he will do work I cash; and ‘produrc will be taken mazkct nffecs 1 Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, r and Arithmetic.... - -... .. -.104)0 , and the advanced branctowwf tar Mrs. I^raito \iili takb ehn^i of fee f.&UASSiTER. [ wardens are referred to Her. ,"Hon- Lqwis A . Tomlin and hgstoa, En;. 4J tf