The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, February 09, 1855, Image 4

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€lje ffihr nf i'iff. JPMnt of the Old Man. Some boast of their fore fathers —I I have not one ! I tun, I thick, like Joshm, The son *f xoxti ! | Heedless in youth, we little note How quick time grasses, For then iuvs ruby wine, not sand, In urn glasses! It ch friends (most',pure in honor) all have fled Soom r or later, Pshu! hid they India’s spices they’d not be, A nutmeg greater ! I’ve neither cli ck ror child ; ns I have nothing, Whv, ’tis lucky rather; Yt who th..t hears a squalling baby wishes Not to be a little r \thkr ? Some few years back my spirit and my youth Were quite amazing; Brisk ns a pony, or a lawyer’s clerk, Just fresh from Gray’s Inn ! What am I now ? weak, old and poor, and by j The parish found ; Their fence keeps me, while many an ass E-joys the parish poi nd! Reason gains all men, by compelling none. %#r What is that, of which the common •or! is the best ?—Common sense. When is anew dress older than an old one ? When it is moire (more) antique. The most important part of every man’s education, is that which he gives to himself. f&9~ The closer we follow nature the lon ger shall we live ; the farther we deviate the soon we shall die. /®~ When thou speakest to another, look at the eyes ; when another speaketh to thee, npon the mouth. Submissive.—This is only found among men who are in love with a pretty .. Miss.’ then they are sub-Miss- ive. ‘IfSP The young lady who was *<‘buried in grief is now alive and doing well. It was a case of premature interment. F*&~ n For sale, an excellent young horse --would suit any timid lady or gentleman with a long silver tail.” xw If you have anything to do, do it : but if you havn’t anything to do, for Ueav •n’s sake keep out of mischief. A tea drinking match took place at Beacomee lately, and the woman who won the prize disposed of no fewer than nineteen cups. I remember once meeting with a pas *ge in a favorite author which said, that whosoever had a faculty or sensation uneiu ployed could not be happy. zw Iz is stated that an editor down •st got. his pocket full of money, and was afraid to go by tlt Museum least they should catch him for a curiosity /TgrOwc no man anything ; and all tinse you owe ; pay. All the world ..and the rest of mankind, ’ may take that advice free gratis for nothing. ” rtS *hin good, bu ; says a wiseacre Wej think that for soiled clothes, washing and ironing i3 better than wisdom. powder their faces that their skin may seem white : it is as a poulterer flours ;tn old he , that it may pass for a ten der chicken. In ancient days the celebrated pre cept was •* Know thyselfin modern times it lias been supplanted by the far more fash ionable maxim, Kfiaw thy neighbor, and everything about him.’’ The best heater to resist winter with is a benevolent heart. Those who have tried improved stoves and failed, will please to remember that a load of wood given to a poor per*ob warms you'almost as much as it does him. Try it. A lady of experience contends that j a kiss on the forehead denotes reverence for; the intellect ; a kiss on the cheek, that the I donor is impressed with the beauty of the; kissed one ; hut that a kiss imprinted on the lips shows love. p9~ Dr. Doddridge once asked his little; daughter, nearly six years oh’, what made, everybody love her ? She replied, .• I don t’ know, indeed, papa, unless it is because L lore everybody.'* rsr A miu : ster having preached a ser-; iuon ns tvas his custom, some hours after asked a gentleman his opinion of it; lie re plied that. * Twas good, but that it had apoiled a good dinner worth two of it ” An Irish officer a thousand miles at | #e.- ;u the Atlantic, observing three vessels right a head of his own, called out to some friends who were pacing the quarter deck —.. By St. Patrick, boys, what a tine lands cape V Aw •* Origin An” IlcLitcr—A witness, when swearing that some object —a man's nose or his wife's tongue —was three feet long, was reminded by the opposing counsel that he had before sworn it was four feet.— .* Did I?” said he; > then I’ll stick to it !” Patty Cakr.. — A young lady, wbo-e same was Patty, being addressed by a Mr. Cake, accepted him on a condition that lie would change his name, declaring that sliCj vwould never consent to be called Path/ Cake. Tmt Ciiirr Bm> or Giri.s— Voting wo men generally do much better when set up with young men, than when set up in busi- The two arrangements are quite dif ferent. If there is one thing more than an other that the female institution was cut out k Rod finished for, it is to make the other! ftkalfof a courting match. • Melicine,” said Bonaparte at St. ..is a collection of uncertain pre iHfcjjhc results of wl.’cl,. i tkn clier t'u.m m-oiiil to laic BBod “i'Mt.i n or” I !.• , . j||ki.’ ‘i.i: : j i ‘ |||k 9jki’ * ‘ ,i‘tC A K 111 l * §B JLcpi Notices. j p EORGIA CASS COUNT Y.— ’ Whereas W. VI !’• Smith applies to me for letters of ad | ministration on the Estate of William C. Guy- j ton late of Cass County, deceased. | These are therefore to cite aud admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of- Slice within the time prescribed hv law, to show 1 | cause, if any they have, why said letters should i {not be granted. i Given under my hand at office, fids Ist day ’ (of February 1855. THOS. A. WORD, | Feb. 2—<3 ltd Ordinary. ’ fA EORGIA, GASS COUNTY.—Whereas E- V T lijuh Lumpkin applies to me for Letters of Guardianship over the person and property nf II irriet L. McGuire, orphan of Nancy L. McGuire, deceased; 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all j ! persons concerned, to be and appear at niv of- j | lie**, within the time prescribed by law, to show ! ! cause, ifanv they have, why said letters should ( not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this January Nth, 1855. ‘ TilOS. A. WORD, * Jan 12—30d Ordinary. n EORGI \ C ASS~GO lINTv!—-Wiiereas Eli-! | v T~ zabetli Brown, applies to 1110 for letters of I j Guardianship over the person and property of j i Harriet L. McGuire, orphen of Nancy L. Mc ! Cirre, deceased. ! These are therefore to cite and admonish all ! persons concerned to be and appear at my of* ! lice withui the time prescribed by law to show 1 cause, (if any they have, ) why said letters of (Guardianship should not be granted said appli ’ cant. i Given under my baud at office, Ihis 2“th day ‘of January, 1855.* THOS. A. WORD, “ Feb. 2. Ordinary. \ DMINISXRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of ! L V. an order from the court of Ordinary of Gordon county, will be sold before the court ihouse door at Gumming, in Forsyth county, on | the first Tuesday in March next, between the • legal hours of sale, one lot of land, Number one ; hundred and thirty-nine, of the first district and ■ first section of originally Cheroke, now Forsyth 1 county, containing 40 acres, more or less. Sold as the property of estate of Win. .T. Tarvin, de ceased, late of Gordon county, for the benefit of i the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. P. FAIN, Jan 12—tds Administrator. VLL persons indebted to the estate of U. W. Young, late of Gilmer county, deceased, ; : including his own individual claims and his in- j jterest in the claims due and to become due to j j the late firm of Chastain A Young, and also his | >; interest in the claims due and to become due to j ■ the late firm of Underwood, Chastain Ik Young, I are requested to come forward and make inline- j Cdiute payment—and all those having claims j ! against said estate are requested to file the same j within ihe terms prescribed hv law. ANDREW YOUNG, Executor. Biairsville, Ga. Jan. 26,1855. —Cw. 4 DM’NISTRATORS’ SALE.—Under and k \ by virtue of the last will and testament of Benjamin Baker, late of Floyd county, deceased, | will be sold on the fiist Tuesday in March next jat the Court House in the county of Cherokee, 1 160 acres of land, situated lying and being hi ] 1 the 22d dist. of the 2d secton of Cherokee couu ;tv. known as number 154, as the property of {Said deed., aud for the benefit of the heirs’and (creditors. SEABORN J. JOHNSON, J. HOTEL. i AdmfG de bonis non with the will annexed, j Jan. 28—tds. | 4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to -UV an order from the Ordinary of Cass coun ty, will be sold before the court house door at j Cassville, in said county, on the first Tuesday I'-'i M uch next, between the legal hours of sale, I lot of land No. 148, in the Oth district and 3d section of Cass conn tv. Bold jof VV illis Smith, the benefit of the heirs and credjttirs. Terms on the dav of sale. “'ARCHIBALD M. COVINGTON, Administrator. r 1 EORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas T Govev Black applies to me for letters of iGuardianship over the person and property of iDefila Wood: 1 | These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of- Ifice within the time prescribed by law, to show j cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. j Given under my hand at office, this Bth of January, 1-855. JAS. KINCAID, Jam 12. Ordinary. p EORGIA, CABS COUNT V : Whereas Wil i \JT liam Hays, adinin'strator on the Esthtoiof {George W. Hays, deceased, applies to me for j letters dismissory from said administration: ■ These are therefore to oik- and admonish all ■ persons concerned, 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 he granted. i Given under :11 v hand at office, this 27th of detab r, 1*54. ‘ THOS. A. WORD, ! Nov 3 6in* Ordinary. j ■ _ j f'-i EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas 11. i ; VT W. Cobb, administrator oh the estate of, iLernu! Johnson, deceased, applies to rite fur j •letters 1) stnissory from said administration : j Therefore the kindred and creditors of said eh - | ‘ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objection.-, I if any they harc'i in my office, jin terms of the law ; oth< rwise letters Disitlisso rv will be granted the applicant at the Mar j Term next, of the court of Ordinary for said icounty. Given under my hand at office, this |od <lav of October, lsa4. Oct 6--dm TJIOS. A. WORD, Ord. ! PORGTA 1 * T W . G'ibb Administrator on tbe Estate o j Ilaiu’on Karr*, deceased, applies to me for letters 1 Dismissorv from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to showcause C,f any exist,) w by said letters should not be granted. G : ven under mr hand at office, this 28th dav of Nov. iS.I-L THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. Dec I—-dm p EORGIA. CU.M KB COUNTY, When‘s j * T Tlmmas Wakefie'd, administrator upon the estate of Isaac Wilkins late of said county ! dpeered makes application to me for letters of dismission front said administration. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office wlfh iin the time, prescribed by law, to show cause, if anv they lutve, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv band at office, firs 22nd of December 1801, * MOHRS GREEK, Ord’y. ; dec 29-.—(im 1 / < Eokgia, UNION COUNTY. -Whereits. V X John Butt, administrator on the estate of Robert F. lannauds, late of said county, deceas ed, applies so me for letters and amissory from su'd administration: | These are therefore to cite and admonish nil person* concerned to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, and j show cause, if any exist, why said letters should ! not be granted. j Given under uiy hand nt office, lies August Hub. 1 b'>4. ’ J. 8. DAIX, Ordinary. I aug 2.1- f.m / < EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.—Whereas l X John D. Fonts, administrator of the estate of Benj uiiin K- Leppard, deceased, applies to j me for loiters disunssory from said administra tio” : Tin sc are therefore to c : te and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of fice within tlfe tiin> preser'-bed by J.nw, to show cause, if Hnv they have,.why said iytU'rs-idwnijkl l not be granted. * .” Given under mv hand at office; this August 28, l*o4. ‘ IMry GREEK, Ordinary. sept I—Om jpr S'i EORGIA, COUNTY.—Whereas \ X John Wjrfenson applies to me for letters of tin irdiualmp over the persons and property pf Julius, J?imes IK, Severe C., Amanda and Ba rbu raywobertsoii. therefore to cite and admonish nil yiersialifconcerned, to be mid appear at my of fice vjpthin the time prescribed by law, to show ciu \M, if any they have, why said letters should nj||irbo granted. /Given under my hand at office, this January *18.1.-.. JAS. KINCAID, VJan, l!i. Ordinary. ■jPO ALL INTERESTED.—AII persons in- to the estate of Hugh Bogguss, late Butiin county, deceased, are requested to payment; and those having ugt'unst the said estate, will please Gltll'plm AJ/riinittnttitr, Jaj;il Notices. Cass Sheriff Sales. AY TILL BE SOLD before the court house | V V door in the town of Cassville, between ’ the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the following properly, to-wit: Nine hags nt (lot-ton, one gray mule, one bay mule; levied on to satisfy two li. fas., one in fa* vor of James Dickerson, the other of J. F. Sproull A Cos., vs. James C. Jones Two lots of land, Nos. 212 aud 213, in the 17th dist. and fid se :.; levied oil to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Snpirior Court, in favor of Michael Kiiioy, vs. Sherwood Corley. The lot of land whereon defendant now lives, No. not known, lying in the 17 th dist. and fid see., known ns the plantation of defendant; levied on to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of Enoch B. I’reSsley, vs. John I'inkerston. One two-horse wagon and two horses—one a sorrel, the other a bay, and one sorrel mule ; levied on to satisfy a 11. fa. in favor of Alexan der C. Gunn vs. John Daniel and John li. Brad* ford, Security on appeal. One lot of land No. 526, in the 17 th dist. and fid see.; levied on to satisfy a fi. fit. from Cuss Superior Court, in favor of William Solomon, vs. I*. G. Drummond. One house and lot on the east side of the Rail Road, known as the Grocery house at Cass De pot; levied on to satisfy a li. fa. from Cass Inferior Court, in favor of A. C. Gunn, vs. Asa Crow. Also, 250 bushels of corn, more or less; lev ied on to satisfy two li. fas. from Cass Superior Court —one in favor of George W. Towns, Gov ernor, vs. W.lliams Dobbs and Henry A. Clem mons—the other in favor of the officers of court, vs. Henry A. Clemmons. Four bags of cotton and one buggy; levied j ou to sat-sty three fi. fas.—one in favor of Sulli- ! van A Erwin, one in favor of 1). M. Hood, and | 1 the other in favor of Clardy, Ayers A Cos. —vs. Green B. Richards. Also, 3,000 ft. oflumber, more or less, 1 yoke of oxen, 1 cow and calf, 1 ox wagon, and two hogs; levied on to satisfy a distress warrant —- E. T. Smithson, vs. Absolom King. Defendant’s interest in a house and lot in the | town of Carterscille, known as the dwelling house and lot of J. j'. Johnson ; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court, in fa vor of Bartholomew, Tiffany A Cos., vs. Miles J. Murphy. Lot of land No. 160, in the 21st dist. and 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Dan iel Welch, vs. Ephraim Coleman. One tract of land Nos. not known, in the 17th dist. and fid Sec. —known as the plantation of | defendant; levied IMI to satisfy a li. fa. in favor ■ of George S. Black, vs. James -McGinnis. j Lot of land No. 584, in the l 2lst dist. and 2d ■ see.; levied on to satisfy two Justice’s court fi. | fas. from Greene county, in favor of Miller, j Chamberlain A Peck, vs* F. C. McKinley. I A portion of lot No. 168, in the 15th dist. and fid sec., lying on the west side of ti e Rail Road, known as the Grocery house of Hamilton A Nortel; also, -lot No. 25, in the town of Adairs ville; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cuss Inferior Court, in favor of Davis, Kolb A Fail ing, vs. Samuel M. Norrel. Also, 1,500 lbs. of bacon; levied on to satisfy a fi-fir. in favor of Patton A Trimble, vs. Jona athwrTH. Whitesides. One wagon; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Inferior Court, in favor of J. W. Parrott, vs. N. 11. Harris, and 1). M. Hood aud B. 11. C. Bonii.r,-securities. Livied 011 as tlie properly \ of said Bonitir, security. Lot ol land No. 122, in the 10th dist. and fid sec.; levied on to satisfy a li. la. from Cass i>u- j prior Court, in favor of Silas B. Seay, vs. Jas. 0. Scott. One store house and lot in the town of A d;rsvi!k?, on the east side of. the Rail Road, j known as the store-house of defendant; levied on to satisfy two fi. fas.—one from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Sam".;'. McDoW,—the other from Gwinnett.Superior Court, in favor of Y;\ - ion Holriis, vs. Henry J. Arnold. A portion of lot No. 16S, in the town of A dairsvillo, on the west side of the Rail Road, i .known as the grocery house and lot of Hamil ton A Norrel ; also, No. 25 in said town, as the property of E. L. Hamilton and S. M. Norrel; also, lot No. 2, in Botnar range of said to wn, as the property of E. L. Hamilton, with improve ments thereon ; levied on to satisfy live li. fas. —one in favor of Malinda Townsend, surviving administratrix, Ac., vs. E. L. Hamilton and Ai chibald Miller—-one in favor of Jonathan MeDow —one in favor of Abraham T sto, admin.strator, j vs. E. L. Hamilton—one in favor of Da vis, Kolb ! A Failing, vs. Hamilton. A Norrel. I One house and lot in the town of Adairsville, ■ known as the property of defendant; levied on j to satisfy a ti. fa. from a Justice court of Cass l county, in favor of 11. J. Arnold, vs. R. 11. Mc { C iff. Two lots of land, Nos. lo7fi and 1088, in t-’e ! 21st dist. and 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy two li. fas. froth <■'•jss Siijierior Court —one in favor of | Wm. 11. Howard, vs. Janies ;S. Jclt and Solo i in on J. Knotts—the other in favor of Wlll. 11. i Howard, vs. Solomon J. Knotts. One lot. of land, No. not known, ‘tying in the I 21st d:st. and 2d sec.; known as the lot whereon 1 DavTs House now lives; levied upon to satis fy a li. fa. from <U*s Superior (Curt, in favor of , Thomas 1). Perkiuson, vs. Davis House. Three lots of land, Nos. Lxl',-182 and 204, in • the 6th dist. and fid section: levied on to suti:- : fy two ti. fas., one ill favor of Malinda Towi.- 1 send vs. William M. Denman—the other from | Cass Superior Court in favor ol’ the officers of : Court vs. Wm. M. Denman. ’ One lot of'land, No. 141 In the 17th district Gmd fid.sect’oll; levied on to s I sfya fi. fa. in jfavi r of J. M. Craipes, vs. 11. G. Caste! low. Let i ied on and returned to me by a buLlf. POSTPONED SALES. AT THE SAME TIME AND IM.A'JE Wli.fi BE SOl.I). Lots ot a>d 110, 148, 146, 150, 212, 210, M, | 22 ‘, 221—ad in the 4th District and 2d section j Levied on to sat sly a li. ft*, from Csß Supe rior court, in fiivor of fivbr of A. R. Wright vs j M ilissi J.-hnson, and William S. Thomas, cn | dorser. One lot of land No. 161, in tlie 15th dlstrht aud 3d section —excepting ten jtcres in the due south-west corner of said lot, inc luding the mid ( privilege; levied on to satis o Mortgage li. fa. from Cass Superior court in favor nt Abraham, 1 Tate, administrator of Evan Pearson, deceased, vs. Jonathan Wintesid.s. The property spec ified in said Mortgage. Feb. 2—tds. * E A. BROWN, Sheriff. Georgia, Cass County. By Thomas A. Word, Ordinary of said County. i f'l'MIE petition of Alferd C. Day, causing it to .1. -appeaT t<> me, that Telamon Cuvier of said 1 county, deceased, did in his life time execute to said U|y bis bond for titles, to that portion of the loFm town of Cassville, Upon which said Cuvier then lived, bounded on tlie North by lot of Mrs. Ralls, on South by that portion of the lot occupied by said Day, on the East by prop ,ci ty now occupied by Thomas G. Dunlap, and j on the West by the street riming out from the j South East corner of the public squ -re of said town ; and also certain other lots lyiii within and belonging to the original lot of land on ; which the town of Cassville is situated, former ly owned by Mrs. Benton, the whole containing j thirteen acres niyre or less; and it appearing ; that said Day has paid a large portion of the purchase money and is ready to pay the residue, i and said Day having petitioned the Court to di rect Charles A. Hamilton, the administrator up on estate of said Guy let’, to make titles to him for saids lots: it is therforordered hereby that j notice he given in the CassoilU SUtndard of such j application, that all persons concerned may file : objections, of any they have, in my office why ‘ said Charles A. Hamilton, admin strator os ufor said, should not execute titles in conformity 1 with said bond. A true extract from the minutes ofthis Court, this January 2‘Jth 1854. TANARUS, A. WORD, Ordinary.^ Feb. 2d -mfi. Si KG RGI AsgtMCMI^TffiUNTY— Wlutmaw ‘VjlTS’evvuviit OJDorn, administrator of the keHiitc of Lucy Harris, late of said county, ik ! ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from saitl administration: These are therefore to cite and admonish all ! persons concerned to be and appear at my of j lice within the lime prescribed by la w to show j cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under iny baud at office, this 20th day of October, 1854. MOSES GREER, Oct 27 —6m Ordinary. S'i EORGIA, CABS COUNTY.-—Wheron E \ XM jah Hinson and Newport Floyd, Executors of the fast will ami testament of Charles G. Bin son, deceased, apply to me for letters d.smisso ry from said Executorship : These ure therefore to cite and admonish nil persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice, Within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, (if any there be,) why said letters Dismissory should not be granted the said ap plicants. _ , Given under mv hand at office, this Sept. ,11, 185*. * T. A. WORD, Ordinary. ypt ‘ls- 6nj 20bcHivSciT)Ci)i,s. Tlie Greek Slave! U VCCIIANTK, VENUS, FI.OIIA,’ UEIIK, AND TUB WAN* CiNil 01 in,! I 11 E above cell bra ted[.Statues, together with 1 I'flcn Staturttfs in Bronze, and sever al hundred MaijiCfu-ent Oil ’Paintings, form ihe collection of pnzes to be distributed among the members of the Cosmopolitan Art Associa tion at the first annual distribution, in January next. | Tn c Cosm opfnit errs Apt and Literary Associa- \ (ton, organized for'the encouragement and gen* <Tr.il diffusion of Literature and the line Arts, on anew and original plan. This popular Art Association is designed to encourage and popularize the Fine Arts, and disseminate wholesome Literature throughout the country. A Gallery of Art is permanently founded, and will contain a valuable collection 1 of.Paintings and Staluarv, for the annual dis tribution of each year. Tlie best Literatim: of, the day will be issued to subset .bers, consisting i of the popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, Ac. j The Committee of Management have the ! pleasure of announcing that the First Annual | Distribution will take place on the Both of Jan uary next, ou Which occasion there will be dis trtbuted or allotted to members several hundred works of Art, among which is the original and world-renowned Statue of the Greek Slave, by Hiram Bowers, costingover fee thousand dot* ‘■ tars’ together with the beautiful Statues of j I r en (/■'-, Bacchante, Jlel.e, Flora and the J taming Girl; and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, import ed from Paris; also, a large collection of Oil 1 Paintings, comprising some of the bent produc tions of celebrated American and Foreign Ar tists. 1 The Literature issued to subscribers consists ; of the following Monthly Magazines: Harper’s, i i Putnam’s, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s, Gr.i- 1 barn’s, Magazine of Art, and Godej’s Lady’s Book, and the Quarterly Reviews re-printed in New York: Edinburgh, Westminister, London j Quarterly, and North British. 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Books open t<> receive names at the Eastern office, New-York, or Western office, Sandusky* The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, (the Western office of the Association,) where super!/ Granite. Buildings ha ve been erected for ! it, and in whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings is exhibit ed. * The Advantages Secured by becoming a mem- ‘ ber of th's Association are— | Ist. Ail persons receive ihe full value <f their | ! sulscription at the. start, in the shape of sterling ] Magazine Literature. j 2d. ‘Each member is contributing toward pur- J chasing choice Works of Art, which are to be I distributed among themselves, and are at the ! j same tone encouraging the Artists of the conn- j 1 try, disburs ng thousands of dollars through its J agency. j Persons remitting funds for membership, j should mark letters, “Registered,” and state j the month with which they wish their magazines 1 I to commence, and also their post- office address { in- full, on the receipt” Os which, a certificate of i membership, together with the magazine desir ! ed, will be forwarded to any part ol the country, i Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that bv joining this Association, 1 they receive the Magazine an l Free Ticket in the ■ | annual distribution, all at the same price they | ’ now pay forth-.- Magazine alone. ! Persons subscribing any time before the 30th • of January, are entitled to the Magazines for i 1855. - _ i j Closing of (he Books ! —Subscriptions will be I received tip to the fiotli January, at which time : the distribution will take place. Illustrated Descr : pt'Ve Catalogues of the whole collection to be distributed, will be sent free of charge, on application. Offices of the Association, at the Knicker bocker Magazine office 348 Broadway, N. York, ! York, and at No. Tiiil Water st. Sandusky, Ohio. I Address, fat. either office) fi.r memberships, 0. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A L. A. - ) Jan. 12,’ 1855.—fit. Tali and T7iat-r Goods’ WAUL) a- B I'P CHAR D, VUGIJSTA, Ga., ure now rt-eewing their Pal! and Winter Supplies of New and i Fashionable Goods, and Will be prepared to eX j Dibit many novelties in Dress Goods, as well tu. ! a general supply of Household articles, j They invite attention to the following: Pur's, S.tcque and’Opera Flannels, new shades American Sacque Fiannels, both plain and figured ; Lupin’s Motts, delaines and Merinos, all cols.; Lupin’s black.Bombazines and Motts, delaines; Lupin’s Black and wh techallics ; Rich all wool Paris, Debt ins, plaid and fig’d ; American Delaines, all the new designs; Verv elegant colored Silks, in Brocade, Plains and Stripes ; Satin, Plaid and Ghent* striped Silks; 0-1 high colored Poplins, Scotch Plaids ; Black Italian and Taff’ete Silks, rich lustred; j Beaut fill French and English Prints; j Ginghams, and cashmere de’Ecosse; j Superior Welsh, Silk warp, and Saxonj FI tntiels; I White crape, cashmere, and Bay state shawls; I Embroideries of every description, Laces an(l Edgings, Besides a general assortment of Housewife and servants’ Goods. They respectfully invite Families wishing to make their Fall and winter purchases, to give 1 their stock an examination. Augusta, Georgia, October 6, 1854. Sew Full itiid Winter Supplies nf Cheap, FASHIONABLE GOODS. f Jt GEORGE L. UPSHAW takes occasion I jfi to notify his friends that he has just re- his supply of Fall and Winter • sods, consisting of cloths, casimcres, vestings, and all articles of gentlemen’s wear. Also, saddles, fa line lot of which will be sold cheap,) bridles, martingales, saddle blankets, ; Ac., Ac. Bilks, merinos, cashmeres, prints, muslin de i r-, laities, fancy velvets and Opera flannels for sacks, gimps, dress trimmings of various kinds, and all fashionable goods —lbr the ladies. Talmas of the very latest style, mantillas and ladies fancy cloaks, shawls, heck ties, Ac., Ac. lie is also receiving, and will keep constantly i on hand a good supply ol Groceries: such as [ sugars, coffee, molasses, salt, syrups, bagging, ; rope and twine. ’ >4j He has also 11 good assortment of boots | *2 | and slides, for gentlemen and ladies’ wear, ! to which he invites the attention of the jiublic generally. Factory Yarn of various numbers, always on hand, and will lie sold on reasonable terms. fAtso, drugs, medicines, paints, oils and dye-stulls, such as are usually called for j iii this country. He bet'peaks from his old friends and eus- , tumors a share of their patronage, wliieh lie has 1 ” ‘ lilijJffVf ilTuWMinrfWMf l dtlfc,. prumjiwrtospiire no pams to give all wlm .Nfrtfde with him the most complete satisfaction. Cassville, Out 13, 1854--ts Closing 1 Up. r pi I E subsirlber having determined to close up I. the Cherokee Book Store, earnestly requests those indebted for Books Ac., to call at. once and settle up. The accounts .are small, but their total amount will greatly aid him in set tling at head quarters where imthing but mon- ■ ey will answer. T. A. BURKE. Jan. 26—ts. Blankets and Nogro Clothe. Wm. Slirnr, Affijmsta, r> ESPGETFUI.LY invites the attention of 1 ii Planters to his largo supply of Negro { Blankets, and Negro Cloths, which ho is pre> pared to sell at very low prices. Nov. 10. Clothing! Cheap Clothing, | AT I'UIVATB AND POUUC SALK—-ItY J. R. SWIFT. so. MERCHANTS wishing to lav in a stock of Glotuinu, would ■ well to cull on me, us I have ‘ just received a large consign* Vueut, which l have orders to —'’’close out very low, and offer qteat inducements to purchasers. Atlauta Ga., Juu- PJ 50--ts | ißtohischKnig. I The W!;olo ‘World. Three Hundred Thfuptnj} ‘’Dollar.* Worth /y” (.rift*, for tlte Subscrilers In the Maciwufh I‘tutorial of the II"hole World, 1 PUBLISHED simultaneously in the .three cities of New York, Phihuyphia amUfct!,’ miom As soon os *3(Hyjnn subscriptions arc ‘obtained, aud having already an actual afire A> , turn of about 2{id ( oijti, it is now'certaln I THE DISTUIBI'TION WILL SOON TAkfi FL.\C'K. Among tho extraordinary List of Gifts, (be ing tee for edery ticket issued,) are ! i Prof. Hart's Elegant Coin, try Seat, vifU : lied at _ ’ $25,M00 A Magnificent City Residence, valued at 17,000 A Cosh L/ttn for 100 Years, without in terest or security, 10,000 Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes, ■ Melodeoos, Gold Watches, Bracelets, Rings, Books of Travel in the Old and ! New Wprhl, bv Prof. Hart; Real Es tate, Ac., Ac., Ac., in all numbering 300,00 ft Gifts, valued at *.'!of',noo j Every single remittance of? 1, secures one i year’s subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, j and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles t>ie holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts.- i Thus every person investing in this Rftlpctrtjfirti.s Enterprise receives the full worth of his or her money, in subscription to a first class journal, ('the greatest and most, interesting Pictorial of the age,) besides a Gift for each subscription, which may prove an immense fortune, to the receiver. For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex plicit particulars in regard to the great Enter prise, Distribution, Ac., see a copy of The U hide World, which will be promptly sent, free of charge, where desired by letter, post-paid. • The Whole World may also he seen at the ji offices of all the papers containing this adrer- ; tisement, where information may be obtained i in regard to the paper and Enterprise. Agents, Postmasters and Ladies, desirous of ! lucrative and at the same time genteel employ- ! ment, should not fail to see a copy of The j II hole World, which contains bv far the most j liberal inducements ever offered to agents in ; the. way of immense cash premiums, gifts, com- ! missions, Ac., whereby any person with ordina- ! ry activity, can easily make #I,OOO and up- j wards, per year; to which fact the agents we j already have can certify. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise, rich and happy. Correspondents must Write their address name, post office, county and State, plain, and distinct, or it will be their own fault if they fail to get an answer, Adhere to this, and all re turns will be promptly sent wherever desired in any part of the world. If sin v orders are received after the 300,000 j subscribers are obtained, the money will be i promptly returned, post-paid, to the persons 1 sending it. AH letters and remittances for the Pictorial, | ■with (lift Tickets, must invariably he address- | ed. post-paid, to Prof./. WOOLIMAN HART, j H orbits Hall, Broad-way, New York, there be ing the only office for the Gift Enterprise. Tbit remittances for the Pictorial adthv-ut Gift Tickets, nviv be sent to Prof. A. WOOI)MAX I i HART J flag’s Buildings, Chestnut street, ! j Philadelphia, Pa., there being the principal cd | i tonal and publication office. Oct 20—. Cm Perham’s Third Gift Enterprise. 60,000 TICKETS ALKEADT SOU). Callfor Final Mass Meeting of. Shnrsholdcrs\ to determine on the. disposition <f the Gft L'roA ■ pert?/ UPthe Shu reholt rs. AT a meeting of the Shareholders in Per- 1 lirfm-’s Third Gift Enterprise, held on the j 27th of July, the following resolution wasadop | ted : “Resolved, That so soon as it is ascertained i that 80,000 of the Gift Tickets issued by Mr. Perharn in his third enterprise, are sold, the j Committee shall call the shareholders together | at the most convenient place, for the purpose of 1 instrueUig said Committee in regard to the manner of disposing-of the Gift Property.” Having learniid from Mr. Perharn that 60,000 | of said tickets were Sold, and that in ail probahil j ity trie remaining 20,000 called fur bv trie above ! resolution, would be sold by the first day of ! January next we have determined in neeor j dance with the above -opinion, to call a Mass j Meeting of the Shareiiolpeus, at some place ; to be hereafter named, on the 17th day of Jan uary, ISo.', for the purpose designated by the resolution. ROBERT BEATTY, Jit., ) J. LATH OP, yCoMMiTTBn. B. S. ADAMS, ) vrr 00,000 Tickets only af each trill he sold. Pitch Ticket trill admit TOUR PERSONS, alt at. once, nr portions at. different times to Perharn s I Burlesons Opera JLovss, 662 Broadway, A. York. Or to his other Entertainments, in various i parts of the country. Each purchaser of one | of these tickets will receive a cerl ifieate entitling them to one share in lno,nnn COSTLY A VAL UABLE GIFTSn list of which has already l been piibl..*-bed. Persona cun obtain the same j in circular form, by addressing a note to the proprietor. Acne's the time to Purchase, Tickets. In order that the 100.000 Tickets may be de posed of bv ihe time specified, the subscriber i offers the following inducements for persons to j get up Clubs. I Each person who gets up a club of ten sub ! scribers, and forwards (10) ten dollars to this j office, will receive by Mail or other convey - j airces, ELEVEN TICKETS. ! Each person who sends (at one time) one j hundred dollars, will havp scut in like manner ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN TICKETS. And for all larger sums in exact proportion. If it should happen that all the Tickets are sold when the order is received, the money will be returned at our expense for postage. All orders for Tickets should be addressed to JOSIAH PERU AM, ii'63 Broadway, N. Y. Mv Fourth Enterprise will be advertised as soon ns the third one is closed. The Tickets are already printed. American and Foreign Agency. FIDELITY AND JUIOMfTNKSS. riMIE undersigned are prepared to furtrsh, bl ip mail or express, any Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Engravings, Maps'or Charts, that tire procurable in the American or Foreign Trade, at the lowest prices. Individuals ordering of us shall be served with fidelity and promptness, j Country merchants accommodating us with their orders, shall have them filled tit. correct ; prices, of which a single trial will give evidence, i The very great, patronage this Establishment I has received tit home and abroad, speaks louder j than anything else of Its merits, and we have ! onlv to refer to the. Editor and Publisher of | this paper for satisfactory proof upon this head. Christmas presents of all Kinds are now in vogue. Give us a trial. JNO. W. LEONARD A CO.. Dec 22. 883 Broadway, New York. Notico to Land Owners. r |MIE undersigned having removed from Al- J I. banv to Tioupville, Lowndes county, Ga., j i will in addition to the practice of Law, examine j and report the value of land in the counties of Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appaliiig and Irwin. lie will, when requested, examine , Lands personally, and give full information as to value, location and probability of immediate sale. Having no connection whatever with j land speculation he will engage to net ns agent, ‘ ’ in the sale or purchase of lands, in any of the I | aforesaid counties lor a fee ot ten per Cent, up- i jon the amount received or paid out, IPs char- j j ges for examining laud will he five dollars per , i lot, for lands in the 12th district of Lowndes, in , I all the other districts, he will charge ten doj- Jars. Additional itftlfilflfwi'iil *r in EPURIAM 11. PLATT, Attorney at Law, Troupville, Lowndes Cos. Ga. Nor 17—It Carriages and Harnoss. CHARLESTON S. C. w, THE subscriber has always on £ hand a large assortment of Ve hides of every description, such “*■ i ' ’ ~as Coaches, Rockaways, 11. - -i vouches, top Buggies, no top Buggies, and Pod | lar Wagons, wlneh are manufactured expressly for his own sales, and which in point or finish i and durability cannot be surpassed. ! All articles’ sold by him are warranted in j j the fullest terms. Persons in want are solicited j to give him a call, where they will find a cheap i and good article on favorable terms. M. 11. NATHAN. White house, south-west corner Meeting and | with neatness and despatch. Carriages built to order, and repairing done I Wentworth streets, Charleston, S. 0. Refers to Col. 11. F. Price, Cassville. Nov 17—6 m. PURSE SILK, Steel Bends, Rings and Tas j sels, crewcll, crochet noodles, anti furniture j ringe, cheap at Lew’s casu stoue. t I sept* to— Ot * ! A Cure for All. Holloway’s Ointment! *(h thins of the Hnhnc —You have done me the honour as with one voice, from atm end of the Union t& the'Other,.to- stamp the characti r !of my Gintfnent with your approbation. 11 is ! scarcely fvi'o years since I made it knowji among j jpu, and alreairtq it has obtained-more celebrity ; “than any other Medicine in so short ei period - THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann ahd-Nassau Sts. N. Y. ’ ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AF TER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy of a L-dUr from Mr. W. -I. Langley, <f Iluntsciile, Yadkin County, North Carolina, U. S.,’ dated Aorentier Ist, 187)3. rsr read ms own words. To Professor Holloway,—Sir,—lt is not rny wish to become notorious, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, but to say, that, your Ointment cured me of one o’ , the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh j is heir to, and which was considered by all who nfnew me, to be entirely bevond the reach of medccine. For nine years { was afflicted with j one of the most painful and troublesome sore | legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after | trying every medicine I had ever heard of, I re signed in despair all hope of being cured ; but j a friend brought me a couple of large puts of i vour Oinmeut, which caused the sores oil mv I legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health j to iny agreeable surprise arid delight to the as tonishment of my friends. (Signed) W. J. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R Durant, New Or leans November 9th, 1863. To Professor Holloway, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, N. Y : Dear Sir,—lt is I with heartfelt gratitude I have to’ inform you j that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the | life of mv wife has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten running I wounds, (not of a cancerous nature). I was ; told that nothing could save her : she was then i iiidueed to use your Ointment and Pills, when j il> the short space of three months, tliev effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who j knew us. We obtained your Medicines from \ Messrs. Wright A Cos., of Chartres-street, Newj j Orleans. I send this from “Hotel des Priii-j ! ces,” Paris, although, I had written it at New! Orleans, before we finally left, at that time noti knowing your address at New York. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollow;, V, ;jd Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 j Strand, London, and by all respectable Drug-1 gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the! United States, in Pots and Boxes, at 2o cents, j <O2 1-2 cents, and #1 00 each. There is a considerable saving by taking the . the larger sizes. N. B, —Directions for the gui-! dance of patients in every disorder are affixed! to each Pot. May 26—eovvly. j Semi-Weekly Mail Lino, FOR DUCK TOWN COPPER MINES —lit WAT OF — Talking Hock, Ellijay and Dunn's Ferry. - -j-j, fl^uusafest, quickest, and most I pleasant route to the Duck ._jU3RCss-.seA Town Copper Mines, Tennessee, is through Cassville. The Stages are pleasant and commodious, good horses, safe ana careful drivers. The route is through some of the finest Mountain Scenery in Georgia. Asa large per j tion of the land in the vicinity of the Mines is I owned by persons living in the middle and low-, j er part's of the State, it would be to their intei | csf to come up and examine. _ ‘ m\~r The Stages leave Cassville every'Monday and Friday morning, immediately after the arrival’ of the cars. Stage offices at Latimer's hotel, Cassville, and Cottage Hall, by B. A. Freeman, Ellijay. Buy vour tick,ts at Atlanta for Cass Depot. J.S. DILMM, Proprietor. iinis. BEING also Proprie-^vJS YA&AlOpf tor of a we’*-*locked i 5 erv Stable at Ellijay, the mv -LAJ— -1 dersigued is prejiarod to send persons to any point to which thov may wish to go. Noy. 27. “ ‘ J. S. DUMM. Como to Cassvillo. VILE have just received direct from New y York and other markets a fresh supply! j of Candles. Nuts, fine ('ignis, fine chewing and * Smoking Tobacco, Fruits, Preserves, Prunes, i Brandy cherries, Brandy Peaches, Jellies, jams, \ I spiced Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines, j Smilf, Ac. Besides, we keep constantly on ■ | hand a full asset-talent of Family Groceries,! | such as Sugar, coffee, Molasses, Salt, F sh, Ba j con, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Vinegar, i | Washing and Shaving Soaps, Fresh Tea, cheese, I i SalEratus, Soda, Sal-Soda, Starch, Powder, i Shot and Lead —all of which we will sell as low i • as any other house this side of Atlanta, and j ‘.some things a little cheaper for the. cash down. j Also, we have on hand a line lot of Georgia I Plains, Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Striped Osnahurgs.i Sheetings, Shirtings, Negro Blankets, Factory j Yarn, Ac. Also, a very superior lot of Negro Shoes, j Wax Brogans, Boys’ and Woman’s Brogans, | and a few pair of Ladles’ walking Shoes, Enam eled Gaiters, India Rubber over shoes, Ac.,! which we will sell extremely low. We ask a care ful examination ot price and quality. We take in exchange for Goods all kinds of country Produce at cash prices. Nov lo A A J. L. HILL. Pianos, Sheet Music, dec. d:e. THE undersigned is pre (jjfowiojr pored to furnish Vogt’s Pianos, at. short notice,; u , ili.L'Jwl and on as good teswns as j 1 \£ they can be had anywhere at the South. These in struments are warranted to be equal in point of j tone, durability and workmanship, to any man I ufaetured in the world. Every Piano warranted for live years. Any instrument failing to meet the expectations of the purchaser, may be re turned at any time withm six months, and an other wjll be given in its stead. Having a brother (.a Professor of Music) in Philadelphia, who selects every Piano sent out, purchasers may rest assured that none but perfect instru ’ ments, in ercru respect, will be sold, i A large hit of Start Music, of the latest and I most fashionable issues, constantly on hand and for sale at Publisher's prices. \VM. SCHERZEH, Professor of Music in Cassville j Dec. 8,1804 ly Female College, Book Bindery in Atlanta. WII.LIAM K VY, respectfully informs the ! \\ citizens of Oass'ujle and surrounding ! country,.that he is now prepared for any kind il 1 !iUlildKj- i y\ji l iJv ll ii‘ l iL llt s ' lol ' r not : ce. He hasi NnSn mi u.itliT'a various di'partments of Lnenuttre, FaW’ Wl tionerv, Music, Musal Instruments, Paper Hang ings, Guns, Pistols, Watches, Jewelry, Fanm Goods, Ac., at the verv lowest possible prices. A share of the public patronage is respectUtliy solicited. Atlanta, March 21, 1853—1 v. Potatoes, Fruits and Liquors. _ _ TWO Barrels large Northern )|,u ;!rro * Granges. Two Barrels Buck Wheat Flour. A lot ot Pine Apples and Cocoannts. Also, 1 Cask fine old Uogniac Brandy. Two Barrels John Gibson A Son’s old Engle Whiskey. , . , , . Just received and for sale low tar (ash, by Jan. ID 4t. A. A J. L. HILL. Brought to Jail, JtA ON the 14th inst., a negro man, who says SX Ids name is George, and that he belongs JR'to David Charles, of Greene countv, Ala- SJLm bumn. Complexion dark, five foot, eight inches high, weighs about 160 pounds, and is about 21 years old. The owner is requested t< ; come forward, prove ptaipcrty, ptV charges uni! ’ take said negro ii'vav, or he will bo dealt, with i as.the law airrete. ’R: GAINLS, I Jan. Iff Ho Jitilor, Cass eoucty. t fldbirttabteflig. Dr. J. B. Marchisi’s Celebra ted Catholicon, lor tin IlelUfmd Cure ~f SufrVruij Female, a f s y-- • . WitSSS -08 *' ,r which it ls r, -*coinmended, ■OjiC X u "'i'tlly called f*- Jk§&. v \\ male complaints,.. Br OfthcsearcPro-- %*•*£* ■£•’ \y\ ij'psus Uteri, or ‘\\k r:iilil ’K f the w<‘‘h, Hour AI-- ‘\**rf*L ‘Vhiti-b 1 ( hi-i.mc lidiaii.- S ? V ”? - i'lion (,f tlie j Jy, ‘’ 1 mb; li'oldt-i.- J I!t jg Painlhl, buppitSbtd, mid irregular Menstruum -I Ac., with all their accompanying evils, ( accc-pted,) no matter h%. tv ScVt-feur of h..w lung standing. - The CatboLcon far surpasses other runtdif* • it being morecertain, less t xpei.sive, and leaving the system in a better coi.d.tioii. Let all intr i - call and obtain a pamphlet (free) ccntaii.-* injr ample n roof from the most respectable m u r .~ Cef>, of file beneficial results of its use; tog,. tin r” with letters from highly cxptrienced Plivsician-- who have, used it in their practice, and speak-* from their ewi) observations. Reference;?, P. P. Pi ckliftm, M. D,, Utica, X. V. L. 1). Fleming, M. DRochester, N. Y. M. H. Mills, M. I)., It. Chester, N. Y. s’ ‘*" eS I). . Foote, M. Syracuse, N. Y. Prof. Dunbar, M. D.,‘Baltimore, Md. J. C. Orriek, M. 1)., Balt.Bn,re, Md. W. W. Beese, M. 1). X. Y. eitv. W. Piescott, M. D., Concord, X. If. J. I’. Newlaiid, M. I)., Utica, N. S'. Bev. C. S. Be:trd, Glenn Springs, S. C. Pamphlets to be had gratis at the Book Sroit*-’ Cassville, Ga.; J. It. <t J. L. Wikle, Cartersvill* Robert Battey, Koine; A. E. Blount, Ballou ; Hlliott A Tippin, Kingston, and of most of the leading Druggist', in the State. I have rio hesitation in saying, Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Catholicon is invaluable in Merino Ur eases generally. 1 have used it in Fl..nr A:bus, Amenorrhcea, Prolapsus Uteri, and in.cases of extensive ulceration of tjie t gimt and os uteri. It is worthy of the; notice of the Faculty. JOHN C. OR KICK, Jl. D. Baltimore, Md. letter addremdto J fe##r#. Leach an,l Lrcicn-- sort, Agent# at Aiwberry C. Jf., 8. by Lev. C. 8. Beard of same. State. Glenn Sritisns, Jan. t-tli, 18rr. Messrs. Beach and Brownson—Sirs: I avid’ for another bottle of your “ Marchisi’s Uterine Catholicon.” My wife’has been afflicted for e leven years, and a variety of means has been n - sorted tutor relief, but none was obtained until t j received this medicine* from you. Its influence | seems almost magical: there was a manifest im i provement from the day it was taken. | -J* *h re are a great many,females in otir coun try laboring under the arfiicion for which jour j medicine proposes a remedy, I feel it a duty to j recommend it to ail such. | (Signed,) . CLOUGH S. BEARD. 1 J- B- Makciuni A Cos., Proprietors, central de j pot, :;04 Broadway Jf. Y. i Vt m. Dost Kit, Central Agent, Atlanta, Geov j aug. 11.—Gut. j Facts Cannot be Doubted! I I.V.T Tint .AFFLICTED KISAD and ponder. MORE than 500 persons in the city of Ricli-- inond, X a., alone tc-stdy to the remarkable cures performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.- The great Spr.ng Medlciifc and Purifier of the Blood is no tv used by hundreds of grateful m tients, who test'tv daily tu the remarkable cures ! parti.rmed by the greatest of all medicines, Cav- I ter s Spanish Mixture,. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ‘Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Discs':* c levers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Aflections of th'*| Kidneys, i) se.. ses <,t the Thi'ont, be mule Com !!plaints, Pains and Aching of the Boms nr.d j Joints, are speedily put to flight Ly using tins groat ni'i! me.'t rpnljJe remedy. Fur all diseases of-the Blood; gothing has vet | been found ftfcjatmpnro with it. ,i~<:leiwi*es il.e jcwntly oil th; Invt r and^e^tol^p^>>i , gthei.! Ulie Digestion, giv.-s tone to the Stomach, mttkt j the Skin clear and healthy, and re'stoi vs th< iConstitution, enfeebled by and sease, or broken | down by the excesses of youth, to its pr.st.i.e I vigor and strength. For the Lad is, it is incomparab’y better than jail the cosmetics ever used. A few doses c f Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove .ail jial* lovrhess of complex'on. bring the rusts mant ling to the cheek, g vc elasticiiy to the .•t; p,arid j j improve the general health in a rennvkehrv do- J gree, bevoiiil all the mod e : ms ever heard | A large number of certiiieates of | cures performed on persons resalirg in the [of Bieliniond, Ya., ly the use of Carter’s Jish Mixture, is tlie best ev ues.ee tin t there im humbug about it. The press. In tel !magistrates, jJiys elans, at.ti puii! e iiicn, ‘known to the con iriun teyti'. ! iiv to the eiil cts if this Great Blood Pur-fier. K .(Mi ami see a few hundred nf the cert iaroiu.il tie la.ttlc. None getiuiiu ‘. Bennett k Beers, Drngg sts. Pr.nc pal jat M. Ward. Close k Co’s.. No. Ma doty | Lane, New York: T. XV. Ilvott k Sons, anef j Jenkins k ilart.-Ir rue, Pliihtde’pli.a; Bennett lot Beers, No. lti'> Ma n Stieet, Richmond, Ya.; jand for sale by dealt is in n.id eii.vrvt-rYwho.rc, i March 1851. —T —ly. (hnilfft’ n Acceiiui f o!’ JTHiiifa Injlf Walker & Evans, Min •’/■.dtu ing B'aiionav, Xo. 101 Bast Bay y Charleston, j Have now on haml “.lie largest assortment of Account Books IT' YER offered for sale in tbs part of ths j country, and iqu.il to ary in the United! States. Our ent’ve sti ck is man-■ featured < hartr*- ton, in or own Bindery, by contpefert work men, under our personal snpt rvisani. The jvy— per anti t■ 11 i r materials are of the last quality, carefully selected, and the Rooks -warranted in evert respect, equal to these made b'Vfhv best. . j New York Statkoncrs for tlidr city irad*'- Count,, and Matt ('J,Ws<fl■ l'* #'>■**t* ‘ ifrf other#, cun have thci. ”"' |U r i hound to anv pattern, and rage,! n lit : > retpi Music it. :,h, rtriadic.,.*, and otlCt pVWtUdo*, I Books bound in every variety of sty I*. Always tni hand, a largo stock ot uper,or letter Fever, Fal#ca,‘, BUI Buyer, >tdjl / > and paper of various k ndv ruled e prt'ssly Lawver’s use. Also, Stationery of #” eons.stir.g in pal t of <. Copying Presses, (told Pens, 181 Seal Presses, Steel Pens, ~* Envelopes, Pen-holders,- Sj * lTikstunds, P’ t'ket books, H js-h Writing Desks,* Pencils, wafers, settling wax, India rubber,. ru-<fl lot's, quills, seals, parehmeut, tobleis, back- ; gaminon board*, chess men, Ac. Ac. S| Book and Job Pr.ntingof’all kinds neatly oeutvil. .Charleston, Dec 1 Ilu Dissolution. fl rpiJE copartnership Uerotvlnrc cYstiig I tween Leake A Howard is this *:hiy. dissolvj* etl bv mutual consent,* All the debts due iflrm'will bceolleeti.l by Vs. W. Leake, ‘'''?*** snmes all the liabilities of the same. Ab 1 to said concern will pleasemak** imnieS^ii^ Tlli ’ s • x ‘ h £kK.'ll Ca rierstille, A • “ O ' V ‘ KI) uB Parr & 1 FACTORS and Commission Merchants, nn*T” t Dealers in Groceries, Produce aud Mtrolu , disc generallv, Atlanta, (a. Particular'atteutiou given to consignnu Cotton, Grain, Bacon, ami all kinds ot U J. TAKIt. *• aug. IL—ly. . | Winsliip's Iron Works. IE subscriber is now prepared to ’ o< ', , ‘ re ‘ 1 and execute orders for any ku \ • tigs, or Machine work, anti all l u ' istl ‘ i.. iv j n r t,g him with orders may rely upon hutmjr them executed in the best niamu , d((ors ■ lespateh. Orders lor , * s, ';!' l ’ , l-’ t . l blishn.ent. womptiv attended to at his Cat V , , _ V* fcr Oil ttWi3K ‘VvjNshtV. ogs. Atlanta, Ga., June 80, 1 >4. ~1 TBONNETS.- A I " r f “jJjJjßlj gfra 1 > of.be lalest.-siyb s u e jpJP nets, trimmed gn-t's, . : -sis a'.