The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, February 16, 1855, Image 3

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Union of ths New York Democracy. | We are truly gratified to see the divided . .wings of the New York Democracy, the] [Hards and Softs, burying their petty proj- j udices, covering their feuds, and rallying ; -round a common Standard Several lead- j ing presses of the Ttrouson wing have taken position for a reunion of the Party, and his | is a timely action. The enemies of the Ln- • ion, the Constitution and the Right of the ; States, covered by the darkness ot secret association, are concocting their plans to , “acquire the control of the Government - . It j is full time the Democracy were organizing j to thwart their designs and crush out their j dangerous schemes. The following letter in the Paine, dated ; the 20th ult., from Sebastopol, is worth ] reading, if only as a contrast to similar ; documents from the English army : j . We are in the trenchss up to the knees in tnud, and the nights are far from agreeable. We prefer, therefore, going to attack the | outposts of Prince Mmschikoff, who does us j now and then the honor to tire a few guns j V* ns, but without doing us much harm j ‘■Notwithstanding all things, our soldiers arc j •gay, animated with the best spirit. They are well clothed and well fed, thanks to the ; unceasing solicitude of the Emperor, from; whom we are daily receiving some new ben- j efita. Never was an army better treated, and nevor did a General take such care of his troops ns General Canrobeit does-be has heart of gold enclosed in a body of -iron. We are at work raising batteries, and we shall soon have two hundred guns in line. The Russians attempted a sortie this morning, but were received with a sharp fire and driven back at the point of the bay onet to the trendies. They are raising formidable batteries, and have intersected the streets of Sebastopol with all kinds of ■obstacle*. But if onca our troops enter, the battle of the direct* will not terrify us, for we are stronger than they, and shall soou get the upper hand.” Dres3. The honorable Miss Murray, sister of a Scottish Duke, and maid of honor to Q-t -en V etoria h. n 1 een rfnv'hg for some c;*y--‘ pset in New York. Miss Murray i6 a lady of fine person, robust health, and uncom mon energy of character—a*ed about 35v years. She hns visits, and several of the pubLo j institutions, had been entertained by many l citizens at their own houses, w’u*re Ipr j frank and cordial manners, her singular in- ! teliigence and great kindness of heart htvvf- J peeureu her many friends. Miss Murray, j we un lerstund, has keon’y enj -y and tier ex j t-snded tour in this country. She appear*, j however to have been.struck with amazement et the expenditure, the helplessness, ■ and the ill health of that unfortunate class of beings, the fashionable wutnet.'ol our cities Miss Murray, hko all'the fashonable wo men of EuN pe, dresses so p'aiuly that it p robably costs her less to dress for a whole -rear, than many New York lady expends j r half a d-.zen handkerchiefs! It is u set tled tiling in Europe, that extravagance in dress i? the V; ry extreme of i tplgarUy and is never indulge l ! ie except by those Whose on l j claim to distinction is the length, of p urse. — Lodi'* Knfttprise. | Rules to be Observed on entering aprig- \ t ug Office.— For the benefit of a few per j. ns u ho, unhnnv. int ly. and s'nrb tfcePriij e \ ve pul.d sh tht annexe! rules, to bo observ ed on entering by all visiting * Printing Os fire. Enter softly. Hit down quiet iy 1> >n't touch tin* poker H .y nothing interesting. Engage in no controversy. Don't smoke Keep six feet from the table. Hands off his papers. Eyes off his mar.u eript. If he is a discreet man, he will put what , papers he does not wish within your reach— then you ein ‘ okatti nit yyu - h-a’ t-J con tent. S\n liEsh’LT or Ignorance. The De troit Advertiser rein(b an instance of an ox j being killed and a sled broken to pieces by] a railroad car, and all because the ox could ! not understand French. The facts of the ease were these: The team, consisting of one English and one French ox drawing a heavy load of wood and driven by a French driver, was crossing the track when the ex press train of cars made its appearance.— The driver, in great excitement, immediate- [ ly ordered his oxen to chuck, (the French ] for - haw.”) The French ox understood | him. ana turning off the track saved himself; from injury ; but the English <>x, having I never understood the language, pressed fur- | ther on and was instantly This! should be a warning to farmers to have their oxen properly educated. Asa good workman JPknown by the quan tity of his C/iips, so may a penetrative mind be known by the rubbish and heaps of dis carded credulity with which it is surround ed. Special Notices. regular'mec-iin°K rtf Vallet Lodge, No. 48, I. 0. of 0. F., will be held ou every Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. Transient brethren are'invited to attend. Ur order of T. A. Burke, N. G. j ARTHUR HA IRE, Secretary. \ darfmniii^a. AjWßniar meeting of Etowah Lodge, No. U-yJ'. TANARUS). of (J. F., will be held on every TueigLj.yqjveuing, at 7 o’clock.— 1 ransient bretluen are invited to attend. Bv ‘• a kTf'- a 11. Patillo, N. G. KENNEDY, Secretary c *- -w r subscriber j 1 htM x>wn a P- pointed Agent for ! the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and . Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hon-! ftes, Negroes', Ac. Ac. Will also receive appli ♦“alums for insurance upon the lives of wiiite 1 persons. JOHN II RICE, Agent, i ’ Jan. 5, is.',s. 48—ly. ! Syphils, .Scrofula and Diseased Blood. For i these terrific diseases, Carter’s Spanish Mixture j is the only specific. The proprietors have in their possession over ! o.ic hundred certificates of the most extraordi- ’ nary cures effected by it. e refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, I —High, Sheriff of. Richmond, ‘Ya.’; Edwjn ! IniWSOj Commissioner of the Revenue for Rich mond; General Welch, of the Mammoth Circus; i Dr. Beudly of Washington City; Mr. Win. A. , Matthews, and C. B Luck, Esq., of Richmond.! Ya. ; Mr. F. Bovden, Exchange Hotel, V.; and ‘ host of others, who have seen cai sos the worst description cured by Carter’s Spanish j Mixture. They all certify that if is the greatest ■ of fh* blood kxowfi, J m 28 ft Specif _ _ I i Holloway’s PilO are the best Medicine now j ’ on sale in the United States, the mgred.nts of ; which they are composed are so uninjuvinus, that they cannot harm the rnot delicate consti.- j I tutions. To valetudinarian!} they cannot fail to,! i he of the utmost service, being compsod eut rely f of medical herb, the propriet or \\h > has made it j > his study to alleviate the ills to which thq. hu- ‘ man family are subjet; they must, thorfbre, be hailed with delight, as supplying a want long*] : f e it i n this country, and therefore may be relied j 1 on in all cases of disorders of tbs liver and stout i tcli. | A do not refer to a reprieve j from Capital Punishment. Them is ash w tor tore, from which a respite is equally desirable, j j:\Vo refer to Dyspepsia—a word-in which all the j j horrors of indigestion are suhrmed up. To the j | sufferers by this painful and harassing disease, : we cm hold out not only bright hopes, but the ] certainty of immediate relief and permanent ‘cilre. There is-a tomie, cordial and alterative , j principle in Hoofland;S German Bitters, which i 1 inevitably arrest stud changes the morbid action | i of the stomach -and the secretive organs, re- j ’ mores the disease, and restores to health.— i ! Prepared by Dr. CM. Jackson, Philadelphia, j ; January, 26-—-*t-_ ’• ■ ■” i j ~ Consumption is, without doubt, the most fear fully fatal of all diseases, ("except epidemic,) un ; nuall v carrying thousands to untimely graves. llow often could the ravages of this arch des f.trover be prevented, if timely remedies were : used in allaying the inflammation produced by an ordinary cold. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, and other similar disease, BTABLER’S’ ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT has j !no equal. It is not recommended as ivfailibi*, j j but medical men and others, who have used and j ’ administered it, bc*ar testimony to its extraor- j dinary efficacy. It is known to be a “good j C med cine,’’ and ns such is offered to the public; as also STAP.LER’S DIARRIICEA CORDIAL, j I I for diseases of the bowels. See descriptive , pamphlets, to be had gratis of -the agents.— ! Price for each, oniy 60 cents, or six battles lor -; 50. E. H. Stabler & Cos., Proprietors, Wholesale i = Druggists, Baltimore; T. A. Burke, CWville, Elliot A Tappan, Kingston. * | Feb j “It 13 JUST WHAT 13 W -\XI£U. S: say* Dr. : Peter Fryer, of Salubria, Chemung county, N. i A*, and so say all who have used or adminis tered Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. Mr. Fryer sars that this excellent medicine has given the : greatest satisfaction fn his neighborhood, and ■ he has ordered anew and increased supply. | Mr. William E. Faiicliee, of Marengo, Wavne county, N. A', has used this incompar.,ble A er j mifuge, and found it to be all that it is recom : mended to be. He says that where he has sold I it, it has, in all cases been found, an effectual ■ cure. ! Mr. G. AV. Ed today administered two 1 spoonsful to a son of ins about T years of age, i 1 which he h -.s no doubt brought upwarJs.ofU) A) worms from him, measuring Irani one qu .rter i of an inch to two inch ‘s in length. ] Mr. W. D. Robb’ ofTyre -Springs, Sumner co. ;a Tenn. writes that bo could have sold a very Vkcge quantity, if he could have got it. All that tfija of tried it. pronounced it. the best they h :d cv ler seen. Mr. Robb adds tb it it is impossible [ for any one to say too much in favor of M'Lane’s i Vermifuge. For sale at J. 1). Carpenter’s Cass t viLL-, Cin. Feb. 6—2 t. | j'-iy* - Every family should at once procure a j bottle of the'great Arabian remedy for man and ! b-fist cailed 11. G. FAUUEL’S ARABIAN LIN ; IMENT. It allays the most intense pains in a j few minutes, restores the synovial fluid or joint r! water unci thus ‘cures stiff joints; it penetrates the I j flesh to the bone, relaxes coulr toted Cords, cure; | rheumatism and palsied limbs of twenty years i f | standing; also titmors, swelled neck, enlarpy- , I ment of the glands, and is the best medicine for | ; ailments of cattle.ever discovered, curing swee j nv, spavins, splint, and ail diseases wh.elif re- ] qtii.ro an extoi nal application. II ,iun : Pain vs 10 year’s standing cured by 11. G. Farrells Arabian Liniment. Mr! If. V,. Farrell.— Dear Sir:.l had been aftl cted with the ‘ Sun Pain” for the last ten [ vears, and could never get relief except bb.ed ihg; But fev the use ofii. G. Farrcli’s Arabian - 1 Liirinlent,. applied over the temples about three or four time* a dy, it was entirely removed, and 1 hare felt nothing of it since. I went in j to the stable one night, to apply it to a horse’s sore leg, aid being very lainti he stumbled and I fell against my legs, crushing -- them so badly • j. that they turned black as my b it, rendering them nowerk-ss. 1 applied your Liiiiineiil, and was Well i-nougli in a few days to go about again us usual. 1 also crushed my linger in a shocking manner, by letting a back log fail upon it; your Liniment, soon healed it up, though. JOHN It. M'GEE. L* ft.tile precinct, Peoria co., 111., Feb. 6, lb4tf. [A*7. Haler, of Mete < ’.intern. 111., says :) Mr. 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment has cur ed some cases here, which every other remedy had failed in; one was a white swelling, and con tracted cords in the leg of a bnV twelve years aid. The kg had withered awav, and was so contracted that he had no use of it. Three doc tors had tried their skill upon it in vain, and I,e. cas)fast sinking tet the grove, when the boy’s father was induced to try H. G. Farrell’s Arabi- j an Liniment. Before the first bottle was used j up he came to .Mr. B.'suture, and the first-words ; he said were, “ Mr. Barker I want all that Lilli- : went you have in the store; the one bottle Ii got did luv boy more good than all that had ev- j cr been done before.” That boy is now well :nd hearty, and his free use of his legs. It is good for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns and swellings. Look out for CountlfeiU ! The public arc cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear j mice, called W.. IL- Farrell’s Arabian ‘Einimeht, -r the inost'dangerous of all the counterfeits be ! cause his having the name Farrell, many will buy it its a good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover this error when the spurious mix urehas wrought itts evil effects. The genuine- article is manufactured only by 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be -addressed, life sure you get it with the I letters 11. G. before Farrell’s thus—ll. G-. FAR i RELL’3— and his signature on the wrapper, all j others are counterfeit. ] Sold by T. A. Burke, and J. D. Carpenter, ; Cansvlfle, Anderson, Milner Jt Cos. Cartersville, j j Elliott A Tappan, Kingston, and by regularly ] | authorized agents throughout the United States, j j IST” Price 25 and oO cents and $1 per bot-j ! tie. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established. Address 11. G. Far rell as above, accompanied with good reference as to character, responsibility, Ac. Robert Batty, Rome, Ga., wholesale agent. A Warning. DELAY not; harbor not in your mind that sentence of fools’ philosophy, that a disease will get cured of itself, n> that you can cure it with certain medicines for a few dollars. Be ware how you temper with your general wel fare. Ye wild and vicious youths, why will you persist in dosing with the filthy nauseating com i pounds daily proffered, thereby impairing your i appetite and digestion, and destroying yon men ! tally as well as physically, when you’ can be j cured with a few doses of pleasant medicines? A o rakes of every age and condition, why will j ye suffer and repine, and drag out a miccrable i existence, unfitted for the enjoyment and cvenJ , ordin Mi’ rrffiyen ifTiVl wish tiTY* l restored to health and vigor by a treatment at once pleasant and effec tual, should consult Dr. MORRIS. His suc cess in chronic diseases has been greater than that of any other physician of his day. Many who havo been for years afflicted with disease or consequences resulting from excess, have been restored to health and vigor under his real ly scientific treatment. Should a personal interview be objectionable state vour disease, in writing—enclose five dol lars—address Dr. W. H. MORRIS, through the Postofficd, Savannah, On., and a package of medicines, securely put up, will be sent private ly and with despatch, full of directions therewith and no questions asked. Persons living at a distance, and ajjiicted with Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles Fistula in A no, Gravel Strictures, Gleets, or any disease whatever of an aggravated or malignant character, can be cured at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by letter post paid, enclosing u fee. Medicines pleasant and safe, can be sent per mail to any part of the United States. _ I Particular attention given to the treatment of j female complaints. I>ad : es who may be afflict ed with Irregularities, Flor Albus, or Whites, | Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, would ■ do wel) to lay aside all false delicacy, and promptly Consult the Doctor. Ceres Warran ted. All letters to.receive attention must be j post-paid, enclosing,a fee. Address Dr. W. H. MORRIS, Savannah, Ga. Consulting Rooms, No, 98, Bryan Street, i Appos'fe :{{cLv) yr.J. ‘ The Cheapest Goods KVEU SOLD IN CASRVILI.E, ‘TO A DEAD CEUTAINTV.’ 1 Clothing, Staple - and Fancy Dry Goods, L’ v ; f Watches, Jewelry, &e., NOT AT COST, But will he soil cheaper than ever offered le r fore in (Atssoitie, at | ’ LEVY’S CASH--STORE, f j >\b IC-tf _ j ;rt AVKIL, Attorney at Law, Canton, Geor-’ gin. Business entrusted to his care in I , anv ofthef counties of the Cherokee circuit, will ; meet with faithful attention. Feb 18, 1855. j L. BARBOUR, Attorney at Law, A thin-1 V t>, Georgia. — Will practice in the differ- , cut Courts of Fulton and contiguous counties. | Particular attention given to the execution of ! I Interrogatories, and draughting legal instru- ; | incuts. Claims in the city of Atlanta will be j promptly attended to. Office in the Holland ; [Houses up stairs.— Entrance first door above j : Whitney & Hunt. Feb Id, ’ds—ly j I * ‘f >LAC-T\BMITIIING. —The Subscriber j 13 is p'-epared to do all kinds of work i \iV.a ids line, such as Ironing Carriages, ] v making and repairing l-atani g imple- • inents, *;dg.-tools r Ac. in the best IVI inner, and 1 on the most rc'isbuablo terms. tools war* j ranted. A shgre of patronap.is | ’ Cassville, Ga., Feb. 10, i:'-55.- —ly. j ‘[>tANo FORTES,.Mus’c, Mndi | I. cal Instruments, Fancy Arti- I &c- > Mhite-HuH -Street, Sign | If J s ii J o fthc Golden Piano, Atlanta, j Fib iC-tf 11. BRAUMULLER. rpitOUT HOUSE. —The un i I dersigned begs to inform the citizens of Atlanta and the i oa-'T.'-.iffPrj travelling public that this su- ] p.-rb establishment is now open for the accom- ; modation of Boarders and Transient persons. 1 The House and furniture being entirely new, | Rooms Well vent ilated, Hails large and. airy, j the Fubseribcr hopes by constant attention to i the wants of h’s guests, to make his House de sirable to the t raveller, and merit a share of public patronage. AARON GAGE, Proprietor. ACanta, Feb. 16— ts \DM INiSTRATOR B BALE. —On th? first Tuesday in APRIL, next-, wll bes >!d at i court house door in Fannin coudtv, one lot of ‘ land No, IJS, in the 7th d'strict and Ist section, j Sold bv order of Court. \V. A. BROWN, Administrator. : Feb 16—tds “V7OTIOE. —All persons are hereby cautioned j not to trade torn certain promissory note i given bv me to Oliver Brown, for th rty dollars, ; dated the Ist of this month. As the considera- ; i sion for which the note was given has fdied, ! T therefore, shall not par said note utiles* com- 1 polled bv law. TURNER CONAWAY. I Feb o—St ILMER SHEUIFF S ALES,--At the first j VJT Tuesday in MARC If next. Lot of laud No. off in tlie 6th dipt., and.first section ; Thus. | P. Threewitt vs. Joshua Draper. Also one undivided third of lots in the town j of Ellijay, known bv-niiht’pi-rs 11 and 12, as the j ■ property t-f Jehu Themes William Martin vs j Jehu Thomas k Alston Painter. One lot of hind No. IViii m filth dist. 2d sec- i One undivided half of lot No. s6 in the] l itli dist;,.2d section as the pr:pertv <-f Jehu j ITh -mas. Thomas Sprigs v>s id Thomas R. It. | i Hunt, I’et.-r Patterson, N”. M. Foster, Will lain-1 | U. Banks. j Also lot-of liind No. 7?, in 26th dist.., 2d sec- ! J ton; property of J-.nathan Webb, to satisfy a fi j a from a .Justices Court of Habersham county, J .n favor of William B. Shelton. \rOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.—The Tax I f-[ i. a gest of the town of Cas.svdle f-r the pres- ; ens year is now in'my hands,, a id all those who | -tre liable to pay Town-tux, will call on me on j Friday and Saturday, and give in the amount ! of their taxes--as thereby they will save much trouble to me and themselves. Feb. ft, 1855. EDWARD A. BROWN, F ;b 16 Marshal of the Town ts Gasepulf. A DMiNIHTRATGK'.S SALE, —Will be sold I before the court house door in Cassville, by virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of Cass county, within the legal hours of sale, a valuable plantation,-consisting of the following ■ lots of land, to-wit —Nos. 1214, 1216, 121 V, 12-31, | 123 - -’, 1263, 1254, 1287, 1288, 1288, containing j •10 acres each, all in_.the 17th district and 3rd j section of C.is.s county, to be soid us th‘‘ prop- ! erty of Jesse Dickerson, deceased. Terms of j sale made known ou day. Raid on the first Tuesday in April next. | J. R. I’ARROTT, Administrator. Feb 1 6 —tds AND EYE.— Deaf,mss, par mgf&F. Xj tial or total, entirely removed. — I Dr. Alsophert begs to call the atten- ; I tion of those suffering from a total or partial j | loss of the hearing, to tli3 fidlowing facts. Hoi ; tre its d.senses ot the middle and interiial Ear ! ! with died Leafed Douches, such as is practised in j | the • Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic, Brussels,] | Hamburg and St. Petersburg, and lately by the ; most distinguished London Aurists, with the ; most wonderful success.; indeed, it is the only ! method that has been uniformly successful.— The best proof of the efficacy of the treatment will be a rest-rupee to m*ari y nine hundred names, j residents of tGe'Ctfuted St .tea, Canada, Nevry Brunswick and Scotia, who have been re-’ | stored to acute hearing, and not a single, solita- | ry case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect ; either a partial or total restoration of the He r- j ing, wlieu our advice and instructions were . faithfully and punctually adhered to. Many j who could not hear the report of a pistol at ; arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat, at the distance of four feet. j In cases of niucuous accumulation in the Eus- j taclffuii Tube and Tympanum, lnli.mmiutiun of the Mucus Membrane, Nervous. Affect ions, Dis ease of the Membrana Tympani, commonly called the “ Drum,” or when the d.sense can be ■ traced to the effects of Fever, colds, the use of | Quinine, Mercurial Medicines, Gatherings in the ! Ears iff childhood, Ac., I)r. Alsopli .rt’s treat ment stand’s pre-eminent. Where the AudiUiry Canal Is dry and scaly, with little or no secre tion, when the deafness is accompanied with noises in thc'Ear, like falling water, chirping of inse.cts, ringing of bells, rustling, of leaves, con tinual pulsations, discharge of matter, or when, in Stooping, a sensation is felt as if a rush of blood to the head took place, when the hearing is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, this method of treating i this disease, is inftUlUde .- J; In- deaf and dunt-h Cases my experience wnr ! rants me in saying, that if the hearing was at . j any time good, very much can bo accomplished. | i In the Deaf and Dumb School, out of a class of j | 14, I succeeded in restoring four to acute hear- j j iiig. Dr. Alsophcrt begs respectfully to state, | | that in those cases he undertakes he. (juaran-tees ; a successful result, complete restoration, or such a marked improvement as will be perfectly sat- ; iSfactory, ifbis remedies are faithfully applied, ; and directions adhered to. Applicants will please state the'r age, dura- j cion of disease, if matter issues from tbs external ; | passage, if there are noises in the Ears, stale ! >pf general health, and what they suppose to have mg m restored, if, is expected thaftWc inx*nsyl clrctmistances will pay liberally. All diseases of the Eye successfully treated by the application of.Medicated Vapors, Ac., an infallible and painless treatment for the discu ses of the Eye, acute and chronic, cataract, specks, inflammation, film and weakness of vis ion, granulation of the lids, ulceration of tills ! Laelu vnnl glands, Ac. To tin* astonishing and gratifying effects of; this treatment, the child, the youth, those of mature age, ns well ns those tar advanced in | life, all bear testimony to its wonderfully reno- ’ rating, healing and soothing effects. Medicine, apparatus, Ac., will be sent to ntiy part at my own expense. Address I)r. A t.so- j < pukrt, Broadway, office, 422 j-2, near Canal | j street, New York'. Consultation fee-five dol- j ; lars. Dr. Alsophert’s Work on the Ear ami I i Eye, illustrated with ytecl plates. Price >IO.OO, j j Money letters must be registered by the Post . Master. _ Feb. 0, 1855 —6in. | Book Bindery in Atlanta. ! WILLIAM K AY, respectful! v informs the! citzens of Cass"ille and surrounding ; | Country, that he is now prepared for any kind i !of Binding and Ruling at snort notice, He has also on hand a large assortment of Books in the 1 various departments of Literature, Fancy Sta j tioncrv, Music, Mu sal Instruments, Paper'Hang- j trigs, Guns, I’.stiffs, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Ac.., nt the very lowest possible prices. j A share of the public patronage is respectfully 1 solicited. • f A tlanf a,- MirrK 2-L terrv Art i-l*! i miirmi—iiiwi i 8 JlDbcHi tefcoetfs. Fashi onatle. Tailoring-! ers>. Cassvillo, Jan 12— ts. A MERIC AN MASONIC AGENCY■!■— 7, >hn j_JL I! . Ltwhicd i£* O'., Throe hundred and eighty-three, Broadway, N. York city,—Owing £< the iiberal pat roiiageyve have received from our ■ Breihreh through cvugy Staid in the Union, we haye been obliged t„ move our place,of business to n more public part. of the City, and a larger and more commodious building. Our present locution, Three hundred and cigli ty-three, Brouhviy, combines everything that is needed to render our house the most popular 11 ison.ic Establishment in the world. Situated on the principal Street of New York, ! n few square s above the Irving. House, and in the im mediate vicinity of all the leading 11,dels, our country Brethren can hare no difficulty in find ing us, - We have fitted up and furnished, in <q:i ele gant and Comfortable manner, our MASONIC READING ROOM AND I.IBRAHY, where the craft will find our Mr. I,novum from ft o’clock in the morning until 10 at night, ready t > give all necessary .information to Brethren who are strangers in the City, on any branch of gerund bu* : .nes* % oron Masonic subjects. Our Library embraces d' ; o volumes of the standard Masonic hooks of all countries, and in all languages. Most of them oLI a ndrnf'e, and very (1 fScult to be procured. Our country Ttrefh ren visaing New York will always find a “ Ma son’s Home,” by calling at Ssr Broadway, sign ’of the Golden Candlestick. Adjoining tlie Read ing Room, on the same floor, is our'Regalia, Jewel, and book Store, embracing a general as sortment of everything that can be needed in a Lodge Chapter, Council Encampment, or by an indiv dual member of any of those bodies. We would direct especial Jattentiou to our Ancient York Jewels, Id pieces, compi ling cffi cial emblems of tne \V. M., S. A J. W:, Tr., Sac., S. A J. D., Tyler, and Square, and. Com pass. All, these .of solid silver, elegantly en graved, at :n\ .‘55, 40, and -50 dollars a set.: The difference of pr'v being in the weight of silver they contain. Those at $35 are beautiful ami substantial. Our Jewel Collars, Scarfs and Aprons, D'pV mas, Books and Jewelry, aye equally cheap and good ; and Catalogues and Brice Lists sent free v\ lien required. JUST PUBLISHED.--The Masonic S.-mh-.- HcChart, or Craftsmen’s Trestle board. >*'?<?: y-t by SO inches, embracing the degrees of Synr -1). die Masonry, viz,: The Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and M ister Mason v T*v?pitblf p> !ion of t j : s Ch"'rt is’ ‘designed to facilitate the labors of the Masonic Lcct.o.rcrl and to render easy and pleasant, the study of Symbolic Mason ry. It combines the ornament'd with the use ful ; and while it adorn* th' parlor of a brother mason, it is equally . v'xrf?i’ in,the .'counting house, office, or-workshop’ of the craftsman who seeks more light or. the subject ofKmunusonrr. This Chart is a beautiful, cleat* i thogroph, mounted on canvas, with roller*, beautifully painted in • lively colors, and varnished. Brice, ??, r >o each; or in Ciubs of twelve or more sl3 a dozen. Jan 10- ts JOHN \Y. LEONARD A CO. 4 DM INLSTTI ATOR’S S A LE.—According to J\ an order of court, will be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, at the court house door in Cassville: All the Lands belonging to ibe.Estate of C. D. Terhune, deceased, late'of Cass'c-unfiy, ly ing in said ‘ county—consisting of -the Home place, containing about three hundred acres of L tn-. 1, lying on the Etowah River, in two and a ha ! f miles of Kingston. ) The Mill place, containing - nbfltttfithrifti lain-. ; (Ir-al and sixty acres of land, adjoining Tw > j Run creek. The mill is within half a mile of ! Kingston, in full operation and fine condition. | This place is situated within half a. mile of the Rad Road, and cannot be surpassed in Ge. r jia as a location tor milling or m uiufacturiiig pur poses, and Has realized forty per cent, per annum • on five thousand dollars, and will continue to do so with proper management. The Patton place, adjoining. Solomon & Dodd’s mill, oil Etowah River, containing about seren ity ..acres. ) The Elliott place, on the Etowah River, be i low the Home place, containing about seventy’ j acres. | One-fourth interest in’ the TVrd place, on they | Etowah River, below the Horn- pi me, contain j ing about, two hundred acres —the other three - fourths interest can be Bought on the day,of : sale, if desired. j TlKL,above lands when united, form one of j the best and most des’rahle bod-Vs of land on j I the Etowah Timor, of about twelve htindr and | j acres. ‘ ItsT can Ik- Jt j indged bv observation. Possession of the null I i will bo given immediately—the lands on Christ- J i mas next. I Also at. the same tune and place, lots of land ] No. 1276-17-3, Nto. 0-17-3, No. ‘27.3-17-3, nod | No. ftSS-17.4. The terms of the,sale will be i one half next Christmas, and the balance at Christmas, with interest from next Christ ianas. John Terhune, at the mill, is.rendv at j any time to show any or all of the above lands j !to persons des'ring to purchase. Sold for the I benefit of the heirs. A. A. TERHUNE, Administrator. 1 ! I-eb. 9—tds. j 1,-- . ‘ ‘ *-. ...... * I j- ; : ; O IXTY and tvs. after date, application will be I kj made to the Ordinary of Cass county foe j i fifrive to sell a negro woriUn belonging to For estate of Charles M. Brown, deceased, late of Oglethorpe comity. ELIJAH LUMPKIN, Jan 12—fiOd AJpjfinidnitw. f KORGIA, CASS COUNTY : Whereas Wil j liam L. Kirkpatrick, applies to me for I letters of administration on the estate of Robt. i I.J. Taylor, late of Cass county, deceased: | These are therefore to cite and admonish all i ; persons concerned, to be and appear'at my of- J lice within the time prescribed hv law, to show j | cause, if any exist, why said letters should not I ; be grant.ed. ‘ I Given under my hand at office, this 2d dnv of j I February, 18755. TIIOS. A. WORD, * I Feb. ( J— SOd , Ordinary. VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE.-Will he sold to the highest bidder in the town j of-Cassyille on the Ist Tuesday in. March av - i liable riegro woman about 32 years old and her.j i child five months old. The woman is a good ; ! wupver, washer and Ironcr. she is also a good-; handin the field, and a tolerable cook; - terms’ i iither hall (in the Ist of Jan. Also and place, a beau tiful little girl tnrgfe VRitrsifil-lTiwlil for cash. Feb 9—tds AT) A M TlJHff.. i ADM INI ST R A TORS S A LE.—Agreeably to nu order from the Ordinary of Cass Coun ty, will be sold before-the court house door in C.issville on r the first Tuesday in April next be tween the usual hours of sale lot of lam! No. 172 in the sth district and 3rd section of Cass coun ty, also one negro girl by the name of Caroline about Iff years of age. Sold as the property of David C. Avers deceased for the benefit of the heirs and crod .tors of said deceased. Terms mode known on thedav of sale. Zi 11. CLARDY, Adm’r. Feb 9—tds* ‘‘.jjf- * “VTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND'CREDITORS. —All persons indebted to the Estate of 11. E. Davis, lute of Cass County, deed, are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those hav ing demands against said estate will please pre sent them in terms of the law. ADAM IIILL, Adhi’r. Feb 9 Georgia, gilmeii county. -The fol lowing is the description of an Ext ray Mule brimglit before me: white mbuso color, branded with the letter 11. on each shoulder, four tcet six inches high, about six ycaTjf old,! uppraieed to be worth ope hundred dollars. I ... M. J. UUNNEYCITTT, I ’ --r.vr red i'r Con r t: J^beHilefrKols. Cassvillo Female College. /Aft, THE Spring Term of this Institution fojjijl will commence on Thursday, the 17tli of JBmL Juuuary, and close 22d July next. F a c'u.^ll y . WILLIAM A ROGERS, I bus: hunt, Prof. Tiff Physical Science, Mathematics and Langua- j S. K (\ d’DOEM'ORTiI, M. I)., Pivffessor ofP'hy siologv and livgtem-. AVILLIAM SCI! ERZER, Prof, of Vocal audln stnum ntal Music. MISS MARY BREA DON, Instruelress in Bob • anv, French, Draw'ng and Painting. ML S MARY E. CARLTON, Principal of Pr<- parutorv Department. , Tuition Feos. Primary Department, per annum, S2O j Preparatory “ “ 30 j College “ “ fto Music in College I)ep’t “ &0 ” Prep “ ;*• 50 j Drawing, Painting, ic. “ 20 ! Ancient and Modern T.angmges a:id v.ical ; Mnalg free of charge. No contingent , expe-ii- j sen. • ■ .-w.- Let . ] ‘Tuition for ench term payable at the close of ; the term. • Board, Washing, A 1 ’ Ac..sin. Ii is highly important that all’ pupils should be present ot the opening of the Trm. WM. A. ROGERS. I’res’t. A libera’ diseouvit made to those who pay for ; tin- whole terra in advance. 1.i,-c 3—2 m Woodland Female College, Ckiiak Town, Polk Cos., Ga. r|MIE first term of this institution will com- j I mence on the Ist Monday in February next. | FACULTY. ‘ | AY. Tl. CuAWFonb, Presiilcntand Professor of I Mora! and Mental Sc’etice. J. D. Colmns, Professor of Natural Science j ancTbLaniru ages. Miss Virginia Vkrprrv, Teacher of Music. Wm. A. MkiiCKH, Principal of'Primary De- | ! partment. I Prof. Carmili.e Lellardy, of Charleston, will by engaged to give instruction in the French Language, cud in drawing and Paint ing. , The scholastic year will consist of but otic term—of ten months—commencing on the first Moiidav in February and closing on tlui third Wednesday in November, which will be Cum in nceinent Dav. ’ TUITION. In the Primary department, first c!as3-J15.00, second class, §20.00 per term. In College Department, §40.00 per term. Music, (use of Piano included) S-in.op. Half the tuition’to be paid in advance, ‘in cash or note, the balance at the end of the term. Mr. Win. A. Mercer will have charge of the Boardoig department. The price of board will be ten dollars per month, everything included except candles. Board may also be obtained in private families in the village. Fi-r further information address Wm. Peek or J. M. Wood, agents. Pv order of the Board of Trustees. Dec I—Cm1 —Cm DAY A NOR- ! It IS respect-.j fully inform their friends | and custom- ; ers th,at they j continue the j . ‘Jailoring I'd- ! in nil j its branches, at their old . stand ill the east end of Dr. Button’s building. All wm k entrust: eu to t hem will be execu ted with neat ness and des patch. Pref erence invari ably given to i cash custom- N orton’s Academy. G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart ment. Mrs. AUUEI.IA VAUGHN. Principal of Fe male Department. r I’UIE exercises of this Academy will be restim- JL ed on Monday, the 3th of January-, 185,3. —- For Terms of tuition, annl v to G. C. Norton at’ his residence, in Cartersville. Dec 2‘j , Primal School. rpiJE. suberiber proposes to teach J.-- a School of small boys, in Cass v'dle, this year, commencing on the Ist fg&cy (if'Ft brnarv, if sufficient eneotiragt d-'A*. ment is afforded him. Terms nmder ate. J. B. CLARIFY, j Jan. s—t'. f. English School in Cassville. BY JOHN F. MILIIOLLEN, /rftp&jtfi IYIIO is now preparing a house jf in which lie intends u* open on Monday the Htb day of Februa ry next. Terms per session of 5 months. Prim’s, “ 13,60.’ Arithmetic Eng. Gram,.Ac 8,00. For further particulars apply to JOHN F. MILLHOLLEN. Feb. 2 ts. . - KI)I)1 ; r • A PRO., Atlanta, .■ J/K. Ga., keep cunst-uitly or hand and tor sale, at the lowest cadi pri ces, a large assortment v of Bools, Shoe*, I.eOth smrW\ * Lasts. Pegs, Calf * gMRdsA osiU Lining and Bind ng y.lVio'sfefife : ssf Skins, Shoe-Maki-r’-s j.;- - :’” Tools, Ac. Store 011 ill Eilll mmm. White-ball Street, op- P (,s^e Kay’S Book Atlanta, Ga. _ , J un . 12—ly. Rich Capets and Curtain Materials l s'’ WILLIAM SIIEA;>, A UGU3TA, Geo. —Has received from New I _/L York a large supply of English Brussels Carpets, of the best quality, and of new and elegant styes. English Velvet Carpets, of new and splendid styles. Extra Three Ply Ingrain and Venetian Car pets ; rich Chetiilo Rugs, to match the Carpets. Printed Crums Cloths, in patterns and by the J yard. 1 Rich colored Damnsks and .Delaines, fur cur j tains, with Gimps and Tassels to match. Rich ..Embroidered Lace and Muslin curtains, , and some at very low prices, i Embroidered Muslin, for curtains, by the yard. I Window Shapes, of beautiful styles; superior J Furniture Dimities, and line Cotton Fringes, j Gilt Cornices, curtain Bands, and Brass and i Plated ritsr ltods. | The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine tiie assortment. Augusta, Ga. —ts. | FATAL NOTICE.—The sub ; (rwSgmjiijk I J seribers respectfully inform j fc the citizens of Cassville that they | intend locating here with a \ iew to becoming j permanent citizens for the space of five years or : inure. They hope, bv close attention to their j profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction ! which the public demand, and to merit a share 1 of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here. All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth, on i gold plate, &c., warranted, ('lose attention will be paid to children’s teeth, when desired. COBB A MOSELEY, Jan. 2(s—tf Burgeon Dentists. Household Words, A JOTRNAT, CONDUCTED RY On\ULCS DICKENS, \ ( Adthar crV‘ Piei n'ici’ Papers,” “ Pdml/nj and ( <V<on” David Capperdetd,” “VITITFLa regular staff of contributors—the ;H inoflt eminent men in various departments of art, sciepee, and literature. Devoted to 8o- and Political Reform. Light Liierature, And to .djjTclopoments of beauty in the Mechan ic Arts land js with ull a model of style in Eng ! ghsh Coinpositum, | A new talc, “'North and Squth,” by the nu* ’ tlior of Mary Barton,” is now in ,course of i publication, and will be completed in live moiith ! tv numbers. Terms—>3 per year, or 25 cents pci* number. To clergyman, postmaster, and agents, §2,— j Two volumes a year, (November and May, - ) ’ cloth bound, >1 75 each. Muslin covers, - 25 [ cents. Nine volumes, cloth bound, sl3 50. j Week I v Household Words, published every I Thursday per year,, or six cents a number. Cluls.—Two copies, $5; thr -a copies, s(i,; ! five Copies, 75. One Cony, with'the lllustrn j ted Magazine of Art, $5. One copy gratis to the | getter up of a club of five or more. * Address I post paid, J. A. I)IX, publisher. 10 Park Place, New York. Feb. 2, —4t. CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING Private and Piddle Side ~hy ,/, P. Sudfl. MERCHANTS wishing to (ay sgo.-TV ,M a stock of Clotuino, would do well to call on me, as I have received a Jargc .consign- ! f\ZciL ment, which F Have ordtnfs to | a fh)n out very low, aud offer ’ cerea-t iruD/erments to purchasers. I AUailtij G-ii.-J-sn. 19 • ~.£o- H . -v. i I]jiscclity)£ci!S TIIB-6SEAT#6UTff EBK .BfEMEDY. Jacob's Coreaa i, L-TTAiri-t t FOR ALL * ( CHOLERA MORBUS, il au - : -!'V T ANARUS., T J o 4 t , -O J BiI.IOE.S CHOLIC, DIARRHUiA.’ )BO Wh L 1) 1 S L'j :V Sib b. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM. Also, admirably adapted to many disease* ,f IDnahs. mod e.r a r idly painful Menstruate. The virtues of Jacob’s Cordial are too well known to lvquin t.y -omiyina^ Ist. it cures the worst cases of Dairrloe i. I M;’- cures p-m.m , - ! or] It euros the worst forms of Dvsentwv. Su'. i- i**- *■ • 11 • “ * , ‘•* { ]tt cures Si brnia or Mexican Dhtrrhcea. ;mh. It counter.;ts m;, v. u*£.s, d.-spomUncy. 1 i It relieves tin- s.-v.-n-st Goiic. loth. It rrsimts ureg.i! .1 .t.is .., t ~ it rtiwii -• n,*, i. • , y and Uvster.cal >ee.iig. ,3th. It cures Cholera M -rbus. ! , 7L “ 1 •’ ~ ii. r. v’ ! 6th. It eurea T Cholera lnihutum. i_ 1::th - *t -ui aam.i..Uc 10 .... A few sharl Extracts fiUeil lA-tter*. Trslimoiiiiils, &*• ! “ 1 have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and bavi- f.ui.M it a most efficient, and in my ! judgment, a valuable remedy. Hon. L.uam o ai,...i., * •*• . -- -• ’ v, vr -. i ‘‘lt gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacou s ( old al -n. os.ii j Mac ...i t*] er. I tnce, and the experience of mv ne:-hb-i sand friend-’, around u-, is a svdm i. nt guarantee for m* | “> Relieve it to be Court, Cherokee Chcuit. ! “ I take great pleasure in n commending this ii-v.ilu ‘b-’e an ‘heme O, nil al.|.cU;d whit, bowel 1 diseases tor which I believe .1 to be a sover igu r -.m -iy d-ealcdiy superior to thmir e.se l ever tried bv me.” A. A. Oafld.no, IP puty ti. M. of the Ufan.i Lou^ofCgi‘go., - “ This efficient remedv is travelling into cdebf.ty as test as f.on.q;..iu )"i-. %.a ns in.ii s ... to Russia, and gaining cotamendatipn wherever used.” C--ryiu JtT/f raon Jiay iv i For -sale bv f. W. fiooper & Cos., HamuM Levy, A. A Cheshire & Orovts, Kingston ; 1). 1.. A if. M. Yv ingaro, G. L. Ivoberts, amt AEnthnih Robe, is, Stilesboro ;A. A. Williams, Euliarlee; E. Itoritr, Ad.iirsyflle; li. Ryfis- &. Ut, La Le, and bv the princinal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State. • . 1 * WM. W. BLISS A CO., Mnnufatmrm m.d Piorr'etom, January 10, ISfT.-Om. Beckman .Street,- Now .-M American Artists’ Union! j r|''llE American Artists’ Union, w->u;d r>- j JL spect.lul!y announce to the c tizens of th United States aud the Camuiiz, that .tor tin j purpose of cultivating a taste fur tin-fine aits I throughout tin.* country,- and with the view oi j enabling every family to become possessed of a gallery of. Engravings, by the first Artists of the i age, they have determined, in order to .create | an extensive sale for their Engr -viugs, and thus ] notionlv give employment to, a large number of artists and others, but inspire among our coun trymen a taste tor works of art, to present V the purchasers of their Engravings, when 250,- 000 of them are sold,- 250,000 Gifts, of the astiial ciiM of $159,000. Each purchis ‘T ot a One Dollar Engraving, therefi-re, receives uot only an Engraving r ca !v worth the money, but also a ticket tvltch ent.ties him to oue of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Dollars, a Irgtly f.L'bt‘d Engrriy iT’g, beautifully painted in Oil, and Ive G.fi Tickets, will be scut; or F ve Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be selected ivm the Catalogue. . . A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe cimen of one of the Engravings, can bes en at the office of ibis paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving “ctually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will imme diately be forwarded. AGENTS. —The committee h-bevlng that the success of this Great Nat.oiinl Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such uiv the most liberal terms. Any person w'shing to become an.gent, by sending (post-paid) ?1; will receive hv return of mail, a On ; D filar E-igraviug, u “Gilt T.ck et,” a Prospectus, a catalogue, and other nec essarv information. , On*the final completion of th? sale, the f.Pfto; will be placed in tlie hands of a Committee of the Purchasers to be distr Luted, due not cc o. which will be given throughout the United Btatc-8 and the Canadas. List o? Gifts : 100 Marble busts of Wuslung- . -r tort at Wfof - ? 11-'"-I 1 -'"-' 1 100 Marble busts of Clay,, at . LOO. 1-V 1 1 •’ Wfbster, liK*. . o <• “ Caihoun, TOO. I^jpOi’ .30 ‘elegant Oil Paintings, in spier:- { did gilt frames, ?. by 4 feet cH?h,‘D I 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2 by 3 I . feet each, ‘ ’ 300 steel plate Engravings, fcr I-| liantly colored in Oil. rich g.lt V 10. frames, 24 by 30 inches each, ‘ 10,000 elesrant steel plate Engrav- i ings, coi’d in Oil, of the WuM - > 4., 40,000 ingtoii Monument, 23x26 in. ea. ) •237,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 and ff-rent plates, now in possession of, and owned by the Artists’ Union, of the mar ket v.-iluc of,. from 50 C. to #1 ea. 1 41,000 I first-class Dwelling, in 31st st., New York fcity, 12 .° 00 22 building lots in 160 and 701st • . streets, N. Y. city, each ‘25 by 10 I ft. deep at 1000 each, 22,006 100 Villa Sites, containing each 16,600 sq. ft. in the suburbs of N. Y. citv, and commanding a magnificent viewof the Hudson a nd”'Long Island Sound, at .300. 60,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without interest or security, of $250 ea., 5,00 g 50 perpetual loans of cash, without interest or securitv, of *lO6 each, t, i- 1 100 pcrpet’l loans of cash, without i interest or security, of ?F ‘ each, j 250 perpet’l loans of cash, without j interest or security, of S2O each, : 0-'i 2,000 nerpetl loans of cash without inVerosr oV ““curitr, of 5 each, ]O, -rr] interest u, _... , v , t F j ! Reference in regard to A, ...... .. .. , , Yisscher A Cos., Real Estate Brokers, Orders, (post-paid,) with money eiiclos. and to be addressed, J. W HOLBROOKE, _ Secretary, .306 Broadway, N. A . The. Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. sept 29 6m \.// rjOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY | LOTTEBY authority of :h State of Alabama.-- Conducted cm the Havana plan.—-Class K, to be drawn Feb. 2Mh. One Prize to 20 Tickets, and remember, even Prize drawn. Capitals, f 1 V*oo >• ;yve t, ‘OO •• r,.mo <• 2,-'OO “ . 1/S'.) 11 1,1 OO •’ 5 of SI,OOO, O,’V'M I In all, 501 pr'zes, amounting to s*lo,i)i'o Tickets slo.oo—Halves and Quarters in pro portion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. All communications str ctly confident.■‘•l. S. SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze I.ioi s. Montgomery, Ala. I vb 0 -• td ALL persons having demands against James) •A. Beard, late of Fannin County dee >as- dj are hereby.not.lied to present them pivpeny, attested to us within the time prescribed by u.w or they will not be settled. And al! persons ui- ( debted to said deceased arc hereby roqu.ieu make immediate payment-. . . , | WM FihVNKLIN, Adn. r. MARGARET BEARD, Adui’x.!, Feb. 2 fit. rp 0 ALL PERSONS' INTERESTED’ -A I L persons are hereby e.iutioiud ngiinst tres passing ou lot of Land No. 1282, ill Uu* 2;st, d'-strieLand 2d section, now Cass county- -a;-j the law will be I’ipujJy enforced against those whoinav. 8;Ulh A. PARDEE, Dinner, i . , . ’ 11ENUY ROGERS, .i./wV. ./ ‘ Sparta, Ga. Feb, Vrrst Pd Mansy.dd, </<v.| \ DM INLSTRATOR’S SALK.-By virtu • of! an order from tin: Ordnnirv of Cass conn-! tv, will be Sv.ld. before the conn house door in | said county, on the first Tuesday in March.j bet ween* the legal hours of sale, the fol|o\v ig! slaves, to wit: Rhode., i\ woman.all.nit -ffl voiitsl of age; Jim, a boy about lit; Weslev, about i);j Isham, about 5 ; Ben, abinit I. All : old as the! property of John Guyton’, hhar-jof Ca?: county, di.•coasted, for the benefit of tmP%hirs and cred itors. Terms made known <>n wrenffav ot sale- PHILIP J. GUVCDN, ROBERT 11. <*r\ IDN, Jan, 19. Adm'rs. with the n\if annitjhM. SIXTY days after date, application will me made to’ the Ordinary of Cuss county, rak! leave to sell the Heal Estate ol William Smith-] son, late of said countv, deceased. E. F. SMITHSON. Adm’r. J Jan 5 ELIZABETH SMITHSON, Admv. rpO ‘ALL PERSONS INDEBTED ! !—Tm 1. subscriber having determined l<* dose i}| the Cherokee Book Store, earnestly request those indebted for Books An., to call at one:* and settle up. The accounts iiro small* but thoir total amount will greatly aid him in set tling nt. head quarters where iiothiug but rHim- .i >cv will auwr. T. A. BURKE. J a a -ts. j. f iONSUMPTION sccctj-’sh i.v trkatkd sir \ ) inhalation or mi dicati i- v.u ons,.by Jon: - .til! Stewart Rose, M. D. Fell, w ~f tin- Rpval College of for years Sene-r Plq - -ician in the I.oudou Royal luflnurrt fvr de.* .a.-es vs the Lungs. In the treatment of Cbiisnmptmn by inlirtla tioLi, 1 have obtained the results which warrant -,im in asserting, that it is as curable-as diseases of the stomach and liver. . . , BreathingM .diciiies.directly into th - lungs is I'ertniniv (he rational mode ol attacKing tun disease,'and Lktr many fither great l .-neficei.t • IDc-overies, it Seciiiis strange why such .treatment ws.s not resorted to Kn-g ago. - SI here thei e, y* life there is now assured liope for then tost set v. :: gi V hopeless cases, as throughout iff! luest g* of this insidious disease, the wonderful and ben ..-ficient effects t.f his treatment are s-on- nj-pai nt. in cases also of Bronchitis, Astiima, Ac., rihaliii'g of powders and vapors has been em.-. nent-Y successful, and of those suffering under my of the above named com pi fin's, I e.Ui guarr i te.o speedy and certain rebel. I have pleasure in referring to 2t'7 names, residents of New ioi k arid neignborhood, who have been restored to \ i goroufi health. About one third, of the above ti.nm.bor according to the parents ov ii stuite meiit's, were eonshlcr-.-d hope-less cases. The inhaling Method is soothing, safe, Bt:ea speedy, and Consists in the administration if nt-dieincii in such a manner that tliey are cm - veved into the I.uUgs :n the form of vapor,’ anu produces their act’C-u at the scat of the and s ease. Its prnctieal success is destined to re vi.lu t'on’zn the iqjerat'ons of the medical worm and establish the - entire curability ofehnsuniption. Applicanfs will please state ;i they have bled from the Lungs, ifthev have lost flesh, hav<- -i night, sweat and fever turns—what and how much they expectorate, whet the- cond.tion nfthgi’ stomach arid bowels. The necessary Medicine, Apparatus, &c ; will be forward, u to anv part. ... . , ‘TERMB.—(Five dollars, cnMmt it;- n fro.— | Buluisc* of toe p ;yab!e only v hen pat.ents re* port tlmpiselves eV-r vsh-scent. ■ DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON to>SLo*.r- TION.— dollar. Addnss JOHNSON STEWART ROSE. Office 80l Broadway, New \ c-rk. Jan If'-3in. \ UCTION’ AND COMMISSION IIOUSK.- At ante., Gq.— Jos. R. Swift, having lo cated JrmlMilf on’ \Vh te-Hali street, oppwsito Mcsa. Whitney k Hunt’s stoic, and below W. -,V. Koe.rk’-s ol'rl stand, is now j-M-pared to ao'l -M. rrhai'riize, Real Estate, Negroes, Fiiru.tuie, Uc. Ac., ut Auction .r at private.sale. We should be happy to re ceive oil consignineiit Bacon, (torn, Oats, wlo-at, nd all kinds of Produce, which we will Seli uu sfie best (.-fterms, alul make prompt r.-ni Han ’*•>:. Yfe intend to’ keep on h iml everythinglbr he use of the Plante-I’,- Rope, Bagging, lin*> .ries, Ac. Ac. A share-of patronage is respect fully solicited. .1 OS. R. SV. II T. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 8, 1554- 44 —ly 7>LATT vU. (ILHAM, 1 Ware House and Commhsioti Meridian'*, Reynold street, Augus — —*— ta, Ga., (onCCessors to Platt A Brother, —Pites s.-iing every tael-ty, ill • ievote their personal and uncLvided attention to the sale of Cotton and other Produce car-signed to their care, and the purch -se ands. rwarding !of goods. Commission will be the i stabhslu and rate.s of toe city. - Reference: Mess. Ilavilard, Ilisicy A Cos., liand, Williams A Cos., McCe-rti, Hurt ii Cos., Scranton, Seymour A Cos., Ifrleher A ll;>! Hugs worth, Th ver k Butt. Dawson A I ‘skinner, and T. S. Metcalf. Esq.—Augusta jiland, Williams A Wilcox— Chaileston. j KDTVJV ni.ATT. TKOS. A. Oil >• vil, - | sept V, IS-5-t GpilE “ ATI. Ayr A RFPFBLIC -1 A,” is *W ! 1 title of a weekly newsp"'per published in 11he dtv of Atlanta, Geo., at Two Doli.aijs p> i unuun. ft LS'IVV -ttr ,h> b i,” { l w l r L'lldislnd n that city, and contains a fii’lv arranged, and corrected ‘’"fi who - ’desire to read an interesting ‘/’'".v'.'il evomfi - ee a weekly report <-f the prices i i’ the h-adirg rf'cles bought and seld in the Atlanta market, I would do well to order the R.ooehlican. Post-'!)!ast.-rs and < nr friends and ncquauiJ t nic.-s ‘generally, iu Cherokee Ge'-vgi;a ; and in Tenntossee, are respectfully requested to act as Agents iu extend, t g the circulation of < nr t a p.-r. ,lAS. K. SMITH, A. G. WARE. Jan 12 * Ed'tors. nniNIZY A (LAYTON, Wart 1. llot'SK AND CoMMlitffli X Mfl.- •'**“*’** ’" v -cua xts, Auvdstr, Gu.~- Continue thu bns'nes.s in all its brunches, and will give (heir pi vsoiiiil attention to the sale of COffTQN .mt i. titer produce. Cash advances mad >yhu i-'qn'ivd. Bagging. Ripe, and family fiipiffus [lUrch .sed at the It ‘.vest market rates. Coin mission for selling C'otlou 25 cents per bale, aug IS— ATLASrA ■’ i't 7.V- ‘/■/ Arj- ;. ‘ N .r ;• I PERSONS des. rolls of pure has i hig C.ty Property would do well lu'Call ou us, as we have a num ; .id her of improved and miimpii.f.d i Dots for sale. Also, n lot of* ;ground containing ten acres, us line A. ill a good two snu v house, and all other :•*•<>- ■ essarir out-buildings situated thereon. Tern s,, j leasnunble. JOS. R. SWIFT, j Jaa. it, 1855. 48-ts, P. STOY.VI.L, ll’or.- I <•'* • dtid ( ’•WJ.i .'t.poii Sitrchan\-~ I ntfimht, Oa. —yuhtlnn s the busi ness in all its branches, at his. extensivo FIRE PROOF Warehouse on Jaeksou Street, ; *u\.r the Globe Hotel,’ The usual Cash facil ities afforded to customers. mg tru ly* i Ec duct ion of Price -e. noi.i.OWAY’S PILES AND OINTMENT. Tie se tmiiogs Medicines will in future j be s.ff-j throughout the States at the following prices: I Small Pot or Box, 25 cents, instead of 37 1-2. i Medium do. d,o. 02 1-. ‘* “ 87 I*2. j Large do. do. SI ** fl fb, Pi-otessor Holloway’s Manufiieteyies urn it jSO Maiden Bane, New Yofk, and 24-i Strand, | London. Jan 13 To tho Public. . ‘ \ ÜBA CtiINTY, CALIFORNIA, I •’ ,4 Aiy...-l l'itll, 1854. I ERE AS I have hw u cvedihh iuform.-d * V snipe 1 left hfiuielhat my wife, Luc.nda ‘Vi vUy, ofGff'uer e- unty, Georgia,'has v'uh- J t,l; diiT nu mage eontr.ici with iue : l therefore gfin ew.irn ail persons not to lnakv.auy eot.tfftcW ill) her on lav nee nint, ns 1 am iletenn iud Mli.U to pav them unhss compelled by law. a Jan 12!- it WILEY M OR LEY. : ‘ igN EOUGIA, IyiHITIELDCOUNTY.-Toalt whom it .winy e. ue- v'i On ill’ fifteenth- Senttnnber last. 1 sold mid Usnisteml to T. BF’Wiompsoit and J. 11. Kibbee, all mv Mock >r int.iC;M -in the capital Mock of the Pumtera •4 Mechaftics Bank ol D .itoii, loeated.aiui doo.-g .business atUTalton, Georgia, \ SAMUaM; F. DICKINSON. . Dvcemhar -o.imfi.n