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The Three Blind Mice.
Three mice deprived of their visual orbs
Went out for an orenifrg walk,
To express their fctfi#gs they wagged their tails,
For you know mice cannot talk,
Talk, talk, talk, talk,
Fw you know mice cauuot talk.
The wife of an agriculturalist
Looked out of her Cottage door ;
When she saw these mice come toddling past,
Os laughter she gave a roar,
Hour, roar, roar, roar,
Os laughter she gave a roar!
The - noise so frghtened the little mice,
They rah —they knew not where!
And as luck would have it, titer ran against
The woman a standing there f
There, there, there, there,
The woman a standing there !
A carving knife that was lying near,
In her rage she chanced to see,
So she snatched it up, and from each mouse cut
Its caudal extremity,
Extremity, extrem’ ty,
Its caudal extremity!
Oh ! in your life did you ever hear
Sucli a thrilling stocking fact?
Her head, indeed, should lai’se said for their
tails,
’Twas such, a ftagisions acts
Act;.act, act, act,
‘Twna-such a flagicious act!
He whom no losses improverish is rich.
Manners is a medal whose severse is
iusolencc.-
jfcjjtjT If wise men play tile fool, they do it
with a vengeance.
He that will sell his fame, will also
sell the i üblic iuterest.
IBSSr According to the avtichs of war, it
is death to stop a cannon ball.
The stepping-stone to fortune is not
to be found iu a jeweler's store. - v’ .
Recommend to your children virtue ;
that alone can make them happy—not gold.
oae ought to have dates at one's fin
ger ends, seeing they grow upon the palm
Spring must be welcome to the trees,
because they are re-lcaocd by its approach.
jtIST A man may be great by chance, but
never wise nor good without taking pains
for it.
The Sea—a saline draught prescrib
ed by Nature to neutralise the heart bum
Between nations.
s dlmcing-master enjoys this advan
tage over most persons—he iu never at a
loss what steps to take.
jjaS’ - Why is a pig the most extraordinary
animal iu creation ? Because you first kill
him and then cure him,
ItSf The fellow who attempted to << cloak
his sins,’ found, that he- enoWat begin to
get a*garment large enough.
pSU A man of philosophic temperament
resembles a cucumber ; for even when com
pletely cut up, he is still cool.
The-hian that vuies the night uiare.
itia-awidi, hwa chr llenged the telegraph to
trot fifty miles before a wagon.
Man ought always to have some
thing that he prefers to life, otherwise life
itself will appear tiresome and void.
jgg?’ It is so dry on the Ohio that the peo
ple along the shore have to springe the ri
ver to keep the boats from kicking up a
dust.
&SU } borne-e?eaaet£ my mirror, and, fix
aug my eyes upon it, 1 perceive so many de
fects in myself, that I easily forgive those of
others
iJSr D* jtor Pley coa*ki imagine nothing
more insipjkl thus, nurinn and wife living to
gether more than thirty years, without a sin
gle conjugal quarrel.
The hen pecked husband is happy e
noughif he were left alone, but he ganeral
ly has some kind friend who< perpetually
urging, him .. not to-atand it.”
ggr a cheerful face is nearly as good i
for an invalid as healthy weather. To make
a sick man think he's dying, all that's nec
essary is to look half dead yourself.
An old lady < down east,’ being at a
loss for a pincushion, made one of an onion
On the following morning she found that
all the needles had tears iu their eyes
A wife cannot make home comforta
ble who dears” nn l .. my loves” anil
h r husband, and yet don't sew the
buttons on his shirt, or tape on his drawers*
lie who thinks he cm find within
hiuiself the means of doing without others is
much mistaken; but lie who thinks others
cannot do without him is still more mista
ken.
s33* Lorenzo Dow once said of a grasping’
avaricious farmer, that if lie had the whole
world enclosed in a single field, he we*>ld
not be content without a patch of ground ou
the outside for potatoes.
“ Mr. Smith,” said a little fellow
the other evening to his sister's beau, 1
wish you wouldn't praise our Ann Maria's
eyes any more. You’ve made her so proud
now that she won't speak to cousin Laura,
or help mother the leust bit ”
At Gibraltar there was a great
WHUfcity of water. An Irish officer said ..lie
was very easy about the matter, for he had
nothing to do with water; if he only got his
tea in, the morning, and puneh at night, it
waa all tho& he wanted.”
F&- A man one© asked a celebrated bill
leotvist what he would do if in wnnt of
refreshments in his terial voyage, as there
were no hotels. lie instantly replied he
would have me■ occasion far them : he would
stop at some of theensiles in the uir.”
jar Sir Walter Scott, in lending a book
•ue day to his frieud, cautioned him to be
punctual in. returning it. . This is really
necessaßy,” said the poet, L upelegy, ..lor
if ninny of my friend's are-bad arithmeticians,
B have found almost aJJ-ol them garni book
tapers.”
2>8 r A cornet i’ a .. crack”’ regiment of
the line was asked by the military examin
er whether the sun moved round the earth
or the earth around tita sun.. The young
ster was astouished at tlur question, and
after hesitating for some time, at lust,
by way of a compromise, .. Sometiuwa. the
one and sometimes the other.”
KT Lat jur Maubourg lost his leg nt the
battle of Leipsio. After he had suffered
amputation with the greatest courage, lie
saw bis servant crying, or pretending to cry,
in one corpar of the room. ‘• Jack,” said
he, .< none of your hypocritical tears, you
idle dog j you know you are very glad, for
you wiU U**e only one boot to
Jlegqi polices.
Administrator? sale.—According to
an order of court, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in APRIL next, at the court house
door in Cassville:
All the Lunds belonging to the Estate of C.
D. Ter mine, decaased, late of Cass county, ly
ing in said county—consisting of the Home
place, containing about three hundred acres of
Land, lying on the Etowah River, in two and a
half miles of Kingston.
The Mill place, containing about three I.un
dred and sixty acres of land, adjoining Two
Run creek. The mill is within half a mile of
Kingston, in full operation and line condition.
This place is situated within half a’ mile of the
Rail Road, and cannot be surpassed iu Georgia
as a location for milling or manufacturing pur’
poses, and has realized nifty per cent, per annum
on fitv thousand dollars, and will continue to do
so with proper management.
The Patton place, ndjoiningSolomon & Dodd’s
mill, on Etowah River, containing about seven
ty acres.
The Elliott place, on the Etowah River, be
low the Home place, containing about seventy
acres.
One-fourth interest in the Bird place, on the
Etowah River, fiefow the Home place, contain
ing about, two hundred acres—the other throe
fourths interest can be bought on the day of
sale, if desired.
The above lands when united, form one of
the best and most desirable bodies of lams on
the Etowah River, of about twelve hundred
acres. Its fertility and healthfulncss can be
judged by observation. Possession of the mill
will be given immediately—the lands on Christ
inas next.
Also at the same torse and” place, lots of lapd
-3f0,P27r-17-3, No. 6--17-3, No. 275-17-8, and
No. 588-17-3. The terms of the sale will be
one half,next. Christmas, and the balance at
Christmas, 1856, with interest from next Christ
mas. John Tyrhune, at the mill, is ready at
any time to show- any or all of the above lands
to persons c&siring to purchase. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs.
A. A. TERHUNE, Administi'gtor.
Feb. o—tds:
Administrators sale.—Agreeably to
an order from the Ordinary of Cass’ Coun
ty, will be sold before the court hoqse door in
Cassville on the first Tuesday in April next be
tween the usual hours of sale lot of land No. 172
in the sth district, and 3rd section of Cass coun
ty, also pile negro girl by the name of Caroline
about 16 years of age. Sold ns the property of
David C. Ayers deceased for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
nuidehvnrjrn on the day of sale.
t. 11. 6LARDY, Adm’r.
Feb 9—tds*
\DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE. —AVill be sold
before the court house door in Cassville,
by virtue of an order /if 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. 1214,121.6,1217,1231,
1232, 1233,1254, 1287, 1288, 1289, containing
•4D acres each, all in the 17th district and 3rd
section of Cass county, to he Sold as the prop
erly of Jesse Dickerson, deceased. Terms of
sale made known on day.
Sold 0)1 the jirxt Tuesdat/ in April next.
•T. It. PARROTT, Administrator.
Feb 16—tds
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of R. W.
,_TjL Young, late of Gilmer county, deceased,
including his own individual claims and his in
terest in the claims due and to become due to
the late firm of Chastain & Young, and also his
interest in the claims due and to become due to
the late firm of Underwood, Chastain & Young,
arc requested to come forward and make imme
diate payment—and all those having claims
against said estate are requested to tile the same
within the terms prescribed by law.
ANDREW YOUNG, Executor.
Blnirsvrlle, Ga. Jan. 20, 1855.—6 w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—On the first
Tuesday iu APRIL next, will be sold at
court bouse door in Fanniu coudtv, one lot of
land No, 188, in the 7th district and Ist section.
Sold by order of Court.
W. A. BROWN, Administrator,
Feb 16—tds
fN EORGIA, UNION COUNTY.—Whereas
V T Julia Butt, administrator on the estate of
Robert F. Remands, late of said county, deceas
ed, applies to me for letters disinissory from
said administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, ft* Sc and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed hr law, and
show cause, if any exist, why said letters should
wot be granted.
Given under mv hand at officc. this August
19th, 1854. * J. S. FAIN, Ordinary,
aug 25—6 m
(1 EORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.- Toafi
VT whom it may concern. On the fifteenth
day of September sold and trail ate ml to
T. It. Thompson and'j. 11. Kibbee-, all my stock
or interest in the capital stock aif the Planters
&. Mec&mics Bank of Dalton, doing
business at Dalton, Georgia.
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON.
December 8.- —oamffim.
/N EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.—The feb
\ JT lowing is the’ description of an Estray
Mhle brought before me: white mouse color,
braiKthn* with; the letter 11. cm each shoulder,
four feet six inches high, about six years old,
appraised to be worth one hundred dollars.
M. J. HUXNEYCUTT,
Feb. 9—3 w Clerk Inferior Court.
Georgia, qasw cmntv—whereas n.
W. Cobb, administrator on the estate of
Lemuel Johnson, deceased, applies to me for
letters Dismissoiy from said administration :
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (if any they have) in my office,
in terms oflthe law ;■ otherwise letters Dismisso
rv will Be- gran fed the applicant at the May
Term next, of the court of Ordinary for said
county. Given under my hand at office, this
3d dav of October, 1854..*
Oct 6—6 m THOS. A. WORD, Ord.
n EORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Whereas^H
\ T W. Cobb Administrator on the Estate of
llanion Eitrp, deceased, applies to me for letters
JMsmissorr from said administration.
These are-tberefore to cite anil admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at m v office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
(if any exist,) why said letters should’ not Be
granted.
Given i.rua-inny hand* at” office, this 28th dav
of Nov. 1854..
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinarv.
Dec 1 —6m ‘ ,
Cl EORGIA, CASS COUNT Wib
X Ham Hays, administrator on the Estate of
George W. Hays, deceased, applies to me for
letters dismissory from said, administration,:
These are therefore to cite 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 be granted.
Given under mv band at office, this 27th of
October, 1*54. THOS. A. WORD,
Nov 3—6 rip Ordinary.
ALL persons having demands against James
A. Beard, late ot Fannin County deceased
are hereby notified to present them properly,,
attested to us within the time prescribed by law
or thev will not be settled. And all persons in
debtud to said deceased arc Istvehy required’ to
make immediate puvmcnt.
WM, FRANK UN,. Adm’r.
• MA RG AR ETeIJ E A’ltDj Adm’x.
Keb. 2-61.
r | >0 AM, PERSONS INTERESTED;- All
X peri-mis are hereby cautioned against'tres
passing on lot of Land No. 1282, in tl'ie 21st,
district, and 2d section, now Cass county—us
the law wdl he rigidly enforced against, ’those
who may. SAM’L A. PARDEE, Dram-
HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r o?
Spurt ;i, Oa. Eel, 9- 3t /-/// .1/, in/i. Id, and,
SIXTY days After date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of Own county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of William Smith
son, lute of said county, deceased.
K. F. SMITHSON, Adrn’r.
Jan 5 ELIZABETH SMITHSON, Admx
SIXTY days after date, application will l>e
made to the Ordinary of Cass county for
leave Jo sell a uegro woman belonging to the
estate of Charles M. Brown, deceased, late of
Oglethorpe county. ELIJAH LUMPKIN,
Jan 12-—(Wei A(lnunA*trntor.
u ImWmMt
r | MIE Subscribers respectfully inform their
cuHtoniers and friends, that thev huve re
moved their stock of Dry Goods,. Clothing, Ac.,
to the store bouse formerly occupied by Messrs.
Patton A Chunn. 1
’ , IIIRIIBA DEVIDBON.
Cassville, Jan 12
Jlecjqi
_ ,
Cl ASS SHERIFF SALES.—WiII be sold be- j
) fore the court house door in the town of!
| Cassville, between the legal hours of sale, on
j the first Tuesday in Achil next, the following
■ property, to-wit:
One negro man named Ned, about thirty
] years old; also, two lots of land, Nos. 99 and !
I 100, in the 15th district and 3d section of Cass !
j county—levied on to satisfy four fi. fas. issued |
• from Class Superior Court, transferred to Win. j
; Solomon, and against Jonathan Whitesides.
Fraction lot of land No. 24, in the 15th dis- j
trict and 3d section ; levied on to satisfy a Jus-;
tice court fi. fa. iu favor of I). A. Crawford, vs. j
John Mvhnff. Levied on and returned to me j
by a bailiff.
One lease on the brick store pi the town of
Adairsville, known as the brick building of Jasl
Reid, deceased, and one twc-lnjrse wagon ; lev
ied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior
Court, in favor of J. W. Parrott, vs. Nathaniel
j 11. Harris, and I). M. Hood and B. 11. C. Bo
: mar, securities ou ca. sa. bond.
mb I—tds E. A. BROWN, Sheriff, j
-yrORTGAGE SALE!—WiII be, sold on the I
i it l first Tuesday in MA Y: onc stoc‘k of Dry j
j Goods, consisting of calicoes, ready-made nlotli-
I ing, hardware and cutlery, boots and shoes, j
| crockery ware, Ac., and various other articles :
j usually kept in country stores; levied on to sat-
I isff three Mortgage fi.‘ fas. from Cass Inferior ,
{ Court—one in favor of Peirson, Jennings & Cos., 1
[one in favor of W. E. Wbitiiev A Cos.; the other
; in favor of Bancroft, Betts A Mrrshall, vs. Ilen
;rv J. Arnold—said goods specified in said
| Mortgage. E. A. BROWN, Sheriff,
mb I—tds1 —tds
T7A NNTN SIIERIFF SA LE.—A Vdl le.*,ld on
r the first Tuesday in April next, before the
court house door in the town of Morjonton, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 39, in the Bth district and Ist
section; levied on as the property of John Car
ter, to satisfy fi. fas. in favor of N. Brawhill
and others. THOS. K. TRAMMELL,
mh 1- tds J). S/u-rif.
Georgia, cass
Anna Stapp applies tome for tetters of ad
| ministration oil the estate of Thomas Stapp, j
lute of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ana admonish a! j
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office Within
i the time prescribed bv law, to* show cause, if
! any they huve, why said letters should not be
fgranted.
Given under my hand at office, this 19tli dav
Februarr, 1855.
Feb 22-30d THOS, A, WORD, Oud.
GEORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas
Govey Black applies to me for letters of
Guardianship over the person and property of
Deli la Wood:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have,why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at. office, this Bth of 1
January, 1855. ’ JAS. KINCAID, j
Jan. 19. Ordi/Mr//. !
/ 4 EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Wil
vT Ham L. Kirkpatrick, applies to lfie. for
; letters of administration on the estate of Robt.
i J. Taylor, late of Cass conutv, deceased :
) These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
I persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
j tice within the time prescribed l>v law, to- slmw
| cause, if any exist, why said letters should not
| be granted.
j Given under my hand at office, this 2d day of
I February, 1855. * TUGS; A. WORD,
Feb. 9—Bod Ordinary.
p EORGIA, CASS COUNTY’.—Whereas E
\T lijah Lumpkin applies to me for Letters
of Guardianship over the .person and property
of Harriet L. McGuire, -orphan of Nancy L.
i McGuire, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
| persons concerned, to be and appear at mv us
- tice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
1 cause, if an v they have, why said letters should
j not be granted.
Given under mv hand nt office. Ibis Jartuarv
Bth, 1855. * THOS; A: WORD, ‘
Jan 12 —-30d Ordinary.
n EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.—Whereas
VJT John E. Fonts, administrator of the estate
of Benjamin K. Leppard, deceased applies to
me for letters dismissory from said administra
; tion:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
; persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
; tice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, jf any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, th : s August
28, 1354. M. GREER, Ordinary,
sept I—6m
(Georgia, fanmn county.—whereas
X John W. Henson applies to me for letters
of Guardianship over the persons and property
of Julius, James 8., Severe C., Amanda and
Barbara Robertson.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons coneerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time presci-ibed by law, to show
cause, if an v they ha ve, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this January
8, 1855. * JAS. KINCAID,
Jan, 19. Ordinary.
I /\EOILqiA, GILMER COUNT
; l J Thomas Wakefield, administrator upon
j the -estate Os Isaac Wilkins late of said county
! decesed makes application to me for letters of
j dismission from said administration.
These awe therefore to cite and. admonish all
• and singular the kindhjdiaua? creditors of said
deceased, tl> be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
gjMKiied.
| (riven under my lamd at office,, this ‘22nd of
1 December 1854. MOSES GREER, Ord’v.
dec 2‘J —6m
STATE OF GEDR-GIATcASS* COUNTY. )
By Thomas A. Wo no, Ordinary of said
County.— The petition of Alferd (J. Day, caus
ing it to appear to me that Telamon CuyleV of said
(county, deceased, did in las life time execute to
! said Day his bond for titles, to that portion of
the lot in town of Cassville, upon which, said
: Cuvier then.lived, bounded on the North by lot
I of Mrs. Ralls, on South by that portion of the
i lot occupied by said Day, on the East bv prop-
I crly now occupied by Thomas U. Dunlap, and
! on the West by the street riming out from the
South East corner of the public square of said
i town ; and also certain other lots lyin within
; and belonging to the original lot of land on
’ which the town of Cassville is situated, formet-
I ly owned by Mrs. Denton, tlw whole containing
; thirteen acres more or less; and it appearing
i that said Day has piiid a large portion of the
i purchase money and is ready to pay tlie residue,
| and said Day having petitioned the Conrt to di
| roet Charles A. Hamilton, the administrator np
rnn estate of said Cuvier, to make titles to him
i for saids lots: it is thertiir ordered hereby that
( notice be given in the (bi*toUie Standard of such
! application, that all persons concerned may file
j objections, of'anv they have, in mj- ollice why
■ said Claudes A..Hamilton, administrator os afbr
! said, should not execute titles in conformity
j with said bond.
) A true extract from the minutes of this Court,
this January 2‘Jth 1854,
TANARUS, A. WORD, Ordinary.
! Feb. lid -in".
I KORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.--Whereas
V.T Newman Osborn, adiuinistrntor of the
| Lysate of Lucy Harris, lute of said county, (,1c
! ceased, applies to me for loiters of dismission
I from said mbwanistrationc
These are thoreftire tb cite aiufauburn iMC all
| persons concerned to ho mid appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 20f1i dhy
of October, 1854. MOSES’ GREER, ‘
Oct 27—6 m Ordinary.
p EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.— Whereas E
VI lijah Pinson and Newport Fined, Executors
of the lust will and testament of Charles 0. Pin
son, deceased, apply to me for letters dismisso
vyiroui said Executorship:
t hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
persoos concerned, to be and appeur ut uiy of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, und
shew cause, (if any there be,) why said letters
Dtsnnssory should not be grunted the Baid an
plioants.. 1
Given under my hand at office, this Sent. 11,.
1884. Tt. A. WORD, Ordinary,
sept 15—6 m
I lONNETS.—A lurgo assortment
1 J of the latest styles of spring bon
nets, trimmed gratis, just received and
for sale at Lew’s cash store.
HCbeHlsetaL*.
American masonic agency r~,/yj’
W: Leonard d’ Cos., Three hundred and
eighty-three, Broadway, N. York
city.—Owing to the liberal pat
ronagewe have received from our
w 1 ■ Brethren through every State in
the Union; wo have been obliged
n jove-oiir place of business to
a more public part of the City,, j
and a larger aud more commodious building.
Our present location, Three hundred and eigh
ty-three, Broadway, combines everything that
is needed to render our house the most popular
Masonic Establishment in the world. Situated
on the principal'Street of New York, a few
squares above the Irving House, and in the im
mediate vieinity’of all the loading Hotels, our
country Brethren can have no difficulty in find
ing us. - ‘’ j
We have fitted up and furnished, hi an elc- j
gaut and comfortable manner, our MASONIC .
READING ROOM AND LIBRARY, where the
craft will find our Mr. Lkonaud from 8 o’clock !
in the morning until 10 at nipt it, ready to give
all necessary information to Brethren who are
strangers in’tbe City, on any. branch of general
buxine,;)*, or on Masonic subjects.
Our Library embraces 200 volumes of the
standard Masonic Books of all countries, and in
all languages. Most of them old, and rare, and
very difficult to be procured. Our country Breth
ren visiting New York will always find a”Ma
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of the Golden Candlestick. Adjoining the Read- !
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Jewel, and bookjistore, embracing a general as- j
sortmerit.of ererything that can be needed in a
Lodge Chapter, Council Encampment, or by tin
individual member of any of those bodies. •* I
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! eial emblems of tne W. M., S. & J. W., Tr.,
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! Our Jewel Collars, Scarfs and Aprons, Dipk)-:
mils. Books and Jewelry, are equally cheap) and
1 good paud Catalogues and Price, Lists sent’free
when required.
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lic Chart, or Craftsmen’s Trestle board. Size: j
24 by 30 inches, embracing the degrees of Sym
bolic Masonry, viz.: The Filtered Apprentice,
Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. The publica
tion oftiis Chart is designed to facilitate the!
labors of the Masonic Lecturer, and to render
easy and pleasant the study of Symbolic Mason- i
ry. It combines the ornamental with the use
ful ; and while it adorns the parlor of a brother
mason, it is equally useful in the counting
house, office, or workshop of the craftsman who \
seeks more light on the subject ofl’reemasonry. j
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painted in livulv colors, and varnished. Price, !
$2,5(> each; or fn Clubs of twelve or more §lB a j
dozen.
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THE BRITISH QUARTERLIES.
r FUIE Loudon Quarterly Review ICoiiserVa-
JL tire.) The Edinburgh Review (Whig. )
The North British Review (Free Church.) The
Westminister’s Review (Liberal.) Blackwood’s
Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.)
The present critical state (J’ European affairs
will render Ihose publications unusually, interest .
ing during- the year ’55. They will occupy a mid
die ground between the hastily written news
items, crude speculations and flying rumors of
the daily Journal, and thirponderous Tome of
the future historian, written after the living iu
teresf and excitement of the great, political e
vents of the time shall have passed away. It is
to these Periodicals that people must look for
tfie only -really intelligible and reliable history
of current events, and as such, in addition to
their well established literary, scientific and
theological character, we urge them upon the
consideration of the reading pifbUe.
Arrangements are in progress for the receipt
of early sheets from the British Publishers, by’
which we shall be able to place all our reprints
in the h inds of subscribers, about as soon as
thev can be furnished with the foreign copies.
I Although this will involve ;t very large outlay
j on our part, we shall contimie to furnish the Pc
j riodic.ils ut the same low rates as’ heretofore,
vish
Per Annum :
I For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00
For any two -of the Reviews, 5.390
For any three of the four Reviews*, 7 00
For all four of the Reviews, 8 00
For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00
For Blackwood and-three Reviews, 9-00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00
Payments to be made, in all cases, in advance.
Money current in the State where issued will
Se received at par.
Cliusbixo.—A d'seount of twenty-five per
cent from the above prices will- be allowed to
Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one qr
more of the above works. Thus: Four copies
of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent
to one address for $8; four copies of the four
Reviews and Blackwood for §6O -and so on.
Remitti nces and communications should al
ways be addressed, nost paid to the publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT & C-0.,
53 Gold Street, New York.
N. B.—ls. S. & Cos. have recently published,
and have now,Tor sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,”
Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Nor
ton, of YuiieMJollcge, New liaven,- complete in
2 vol oct tvrPeontainipg 1600 pages, 14 steel and
600 wood engravings. Price in muslin binding,
$6. Jan 20—3 t
Charleston a cco unt book manu
factory!! Walkek k Evans, Manu
factunno Stationers, No. 101 East Bay’, Chat-
Xrston, r Have now on hand the largest assort
ment of Arrount Besiks ever offered for sale in
this part of the country, and equal to any iu the
United States.
Our entire stock is than yfact tired in Clatrlex
ton, in our own Bindery, by competent work
men, under our personal supervision. The pa
per and otli ?r materials are of the best, quality,
carefully selected, and the Books warranted in
eveiy respect, equal to those made'by the best.
New York Stationers for their city trade.
County and State Officers, Haiti'*, Merchants
and others, can have their Books ruled and
bound to ntry pattern, and paged when required.
Music Books , Periodicals, and other printed
Books bound in every variety of style.
Always on band, a large stock of superior
Letter Paper, FonUeap, Bill Paper, Note Paper,
and paper of various kinds, ruled expressly for
! Lawyer’s use. Also, Stationery of all kinds,
! consisting iii part of
Copying Presses, Gold Pens,
Seal Presses, Steel Pens,
Envelopes, Pen-holders,
Inkstands, Pocket books,
Ink, Writing Desks,
Pencils, waters, sealing wax', India rubber, ru
lers, quills, seals, parchment, folders, back
gammon boards, chess men, &c. &c.
Boific and Job Printing of all kinds neatly ex
ecuted. Charleston, Dec 15 —6m
llunK TINDERY IX A TLANTA! ‘
KAY, respectfully informs the
citizens of Cassmlle and surrounding
country, that he is now prepared lor any k’rnd
of Binding and Ruling at short notice. I|e has
also on hand a largo assortment of Hooks in the
various departments of Literature, Fancy Stu
tionerv, Music, Musal Instruments-, Paper Hang
ings, Guns, Pistols, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy
Goods, &c., at the very lowest possible prices.
A share of the public patronage is respectfuliy
solicited.
Atlanta, March 24, 185o—ly.
RtibUfiTlQN OF rulers.
nOLEO WAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT,
. —These famous Medicines will in future
be sold, throughout the States at the following
prices:
Small Pot or Box, 25 cents, instead of U 7 1-2.
Medium do. do. 62 1-2” “ 67 1-2.
Large do. do.f $1 “ $1 00.
Vrotessor Holloway’s Manufactories are at
80 Maidtiu Eane, New York, aud 244 Strand, j
London. Juul2
.floiaaaSSfr
ting between Leake A Howard is tins day dissolv
ed by inutnal consent. All the debts due said
firm will be collected by W. W. Leuke, who as
sumes all the liabilities of the same.. All per
sons indebted to snit) coneeni will please make
immediate payment. This3stlnUy of Nov. 1854.
W. WE LEAKE,
CartersviUc, Dec 1 J. A. HOWARD)
a I>LAOKSMITHINO.--The Subscriber
.13 is prepared...to do all kinds of work
his line, such as-Ironing Carriages,
making and repairing Farming imply
merits, edge-tools, Ac. m the best manner, and
on the most reasonable terms. Edge tools war
ranted. A share of patronage is solicited.
It. GRIFFIN.
CuwviUe,'Cu., Feb. 16, 1855.- 2- ly, j
; cttl- — A—, :s.v : *&'V
fpHE WHOLE WOELD.— Three Hundred
X Thousand. -Dolly re Worth of Gifts, for the
i Sutrecmbers to the Mammoth Pictorial of the.
’ Whole World', published simu'ltaneou.tiy in the
three Citi£s*of New York, Philadelphia and Btfl
ißJOfe. Aa soon as 30(),000 subscriptions are
obtained, tthd Haring already an actual circula
tion of about 200,000, ii i now eertmn
TUB DISTRIBUTION WILL SOON TAKE PLACE.
j _ Among the extraordinary List of Gifts, (be- !
, ingt.: tor fooKa tiefretjs&ued,) are
Pnf. Hart's EiegaM Country Seat, rai
ned at _ $25,000
A Mag lAflcfl.nl City. Residence, valued,at lrpiOO !
A Cash loan-for 100 Tears, without in- !
terest or security, 111,000
Building Lots, Elegant. Piano Fortes,
Mefodeous, Gold Watches, Bracelets,
Bings, Books of Travel in the Old and
New World, bv Prof. Hart; Heal Es
■ tate, Ac., Ac., Ac., in all numbering
, 1100,000 Gifts, valued at ‘ $300,000 !
Every singhe remittance of §l, secures one
: year’s subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, i
and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles
the holder to one share in the 30(>,00n (rifts.— 1
• Thu* every person investing in this stupendous j
; Enterprise receives the full worth of his or her j
money, in subscription to a first class journal,
; J tile greatest and most interesting Pictorial of.
the age,) besides a Gift for each subscription, !
which may prove au immense fortune to the
i receiver.
! For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex- j
plicit particulars in regard to the great Enter
prise, Distribution, Ac., see a copy of The 1
II hole World , which will be promptly sent,
j free of charge, where desired by letter, post-paid,
i Ihe U haie U arid, may also be seen at the!
offices oi all the papers containing this-adver
; tiseineut, where information may be obtained
! in regard to the paper and Enterprise.
! Agents, Postmasters and Ladies, desirous of j
; lucrative and at the same time genteel etnploy
: inent, should not fail to see a cony of The j
i Whole World, which contains by fur the most
| liberal inducements ever offered to agents in
I the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, eotn
j missions, Ac., whereby any person with ordinti- j
ry activity, can easily make &l,no and up- :
I wards, per year; to which fact the agents we
i already have can certify, Secure the Pictorial,
and becotne wise, rich and happy.
Correspondents mnst write their address— >
. name, post office, county and State, plain and
or it will be their own fault if thev fail
:to get an answer, Adhere to this, and all rc-
I turns will be promptly sent wherever desired
j in any part of the world.
| If any orders are received after tbic •WVXM>
I subscribers are obtained, the money will bis
’ promptly returned, post-paid, to tlie persons
j sending it.
j All letters and remittances for the Pictorial,
! with Gift Tickets, must invariably be address
! ed, post-paid, to Prof. J. WOOL) MAX PART,
j World’s Hall, Broadway, X<nv York, there bc
-1 ing the onn* office for the Gift Enterprise.
But remittance's for the Pictorial without G’ft
i Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN
• HART, ILtv'.’s Buildings, Chestnut street,
i Philadelphia, Pa., there being the principal ed
; itoi’ial and publication office. Oct 20--fkn
AMERICANARTISTB’ UNION.
American Artists’ Union, would re-
X spectfully announce to the c.tizems of the
United States.and the .Canadas, that for the
purpose of cultivating a t iste for the fine arts
throughout the country, and with the view of ;
enabling every family to become possessed of a
gallery of Bngrajings, by the first Artists of the j
age, they have determined, in order to ‘ create j
an extensive sale for.their Engravings, and thus j
not-only give employment to a large number of j
artists ana others, but inspire among our conn- j
trynion a taste for works of art, to present to j
the purchasers of their Engravings, when 250,- !
V(fo of them are sold,
2)0,800 Gifts, of the actual cost of $150,000.
Each purchaser ot a Due Dollar Engraving,
therefore, receives hot only au Engray'ng rich
ly Worth the money, hut also a ticket which
.'entities'him to one of the Gifts when they are
distributed.
For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engrav
ing, bountifully painted in OH, arid Five Gift
Tickets, will be sent; or Five Dollars worth of
splendid Engravings can be selected tibia the
Catalogue.
A copy of the Catalogue, together with spe
cimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at
the office, of this paper.
For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually
worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will immev
diatcl? be forwarded.
AGENTS.—The committee believing that
the success of ties Great National Undertaking
will be materially promoted by the energy and
enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents,
have resolved to treat \yfth such on the most
liberal terms.
Any person wishing to becotne an Agent,’ by
sending (post-paid) *l. will receive by return
of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a ‘‘ Gift Tick
et,” a Prospectus, a catalogue, and other nec
essary information.
Oh the final completion of the sale, tile Gifts
will be placed in the hands of a Committee of
the Purchasers to be distributed, due notice of
which will be given throughout the United
States and the Canadas.
List of Gifts:
100 Marble busts of Washing
ton at §IOO. SIO,OOO
100 Marble busts of Clay, at too. )0,000
“ Webster, TOO. 10,000
“ “ “ Calhoun, 100. In, 00©
50 elegantDil Paintings, in splen- )• - ~.\o
11 nr „ l r . 1 i 100. 0,000
did gilt, frames, 3 by 4 feet, each, )
100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2 by 3 1
feet each, f ‘
500 steel plate Engravings, bril- )
liimtly colored in Oil, rich’ gilt !- 10. 5,000
frames, 24 by 30 inches each, J
10,000 elegant steel plate Engfav- )
ings, cord in Oil, of the Wash- >4. 40,000
iirgton Monument, -20x20 in. ea. )
237,000 steel plate Engravings,
from 100 different plates, now
in possession of, and owned by
the Artists’ Union, of the mar
ket value of, from 50 e. to $1 ea. 41,000
1 first-class Dwelling, in 31st st.,
New York city, 12,000
22 building lots in 100 and 101st
streets, X. Y. city, each 25 By
100 ft. deep at loo© each, 22,00(1
100 Villa IS.tes, containing each
01,000 sq. ft; in the suburbs of
N. Y. city, and commanding a
magnificent viewof the Hudson
ana Long Island Sound, at 500, 50,000
20 perpetual loans of cash, without
interest or security, of $250 cn., 5,000
50 perpetual loans ot Cash, without
interest or security, ofsloo each, 5,0.0(1
100 pcrpct’l loans of cash, wfthout
interest or seouritr, of SSO each, 5;000
230 perpotT loans of cash, without
interest or security, of S2O each, 5,000
2,000 per petit loans of cash without
interest or security, of $5 each, . 10,00©
Reference in regard to the Heal Estate, F. .1.
Visscher A Cos., Ileal Estate Brokers, X. York.
Orders, (post-paid,) with money enclosed to be
•addressed, J. W HOLBROOKE,
Secretary, 505,8r0ad way, N. Y.
tT’ The Engravings in the Catalogue are
now ready for delivery. sept 20 Gin
Sew FALL AND WINTER OOODS!
ward & ncßCnutn,
AUGUSTA, Ga., aro uow. receiving, tlwir
Fall and Winter Supplies of New and
Fashionable Goods, and will bo prepared to ex
hibit many novelties iu Dress Goods, ns well as
a general supply of Household articles.
Thev invite attention to the following:
I‘avls, Sueque and Opera Flannels, new shades
American Sacqtw both plaiu aud
figured;
Lupin’s Mous. delaines and Merinos, nil cols.;
Lupin's black Bombasines and Mous. delaines;
Lupin’s Black and white cballies ;
Bich all wool Paris, Deliuns, plaid and Kg’d ;
American Delaines, nil the lie"’ designs; ‘
Very elegant oolured Silks, m llniciule, Plains
and Stripes ;
Sutin, Fluid and Chene striped Silks ;
6-4 high colored Poplins, Scotch Plaids ;
Black Italian ami TnlFete Silks, rich lust/ed;
Beautiful French and English Prints;
Ginghams, and cashmere tlc’Kcosse;
Superior Welsh, Silk warp, nnd Saxony
Flannels;
White crape, cashmere, and Bay state shawls:
Embroideries of every description, Laces and
Edgings,
Besides a general assortment of Housewife
and servants* Goods.
TJmjv respectfully invite Families wishing to
make Iheir Full and winter purchases, to give
their stock an examination.
Augusta,. Georgia,. October 6, 1854.
GOLD and Silver Watches, Gold Finger and
Ear Rings, Breast-pins and Lockets, cheap
for cash, at
sotp 15 . LEVY’S STORE.
BLANKS AT TIIE STANDARD OFFICE.’
j/IMIE GREAT SOUTHERN KEMEE Y —JA COP'S CORDIAL, For all Bowel
X Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Bilious Cholic, Dysentery, and DiarrhcsT
Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially painful Menstruation
The virtues of Jacob’s Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums.
:Ist. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 7th. It curies painful Menstruation
1 2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. Bth. It relieves pain in the buckand loins
| 3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 9th. It counteracts nervousness, despordenev
4tb, It relieves the o'er crest Colic. 10th, It restores Irregularities. •
,sth. It cures Cholera Morbus. 11th. It dispels gloomy and hysterical feeling
9th. It cures Cholera Infantum, 12th. It’s an admirable Tonic. Rs ‘
A few short ExfrnclS froai Letters, Teslihioninfs, &c.
“ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my hhtWf,- and have found it a most efficient and in
judgment, a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court Ga J
i “It gives, me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal expert
; ence, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me
1 believe it to be all that it purports to he, viz. a sovereign remedy.”
’ ■ Wm. H.-Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit
| . ‘ I take great pleasure in rccqimnending.this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel
diseases, for which T believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any thine- £ .i s „
i cv fj;?, ru;d bv.me.” . A. A. Gauloino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georeia.
i “ I Ins efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns im
.to Russia, and gaining comnicndatton whelt-icr used.” Georgia Jetlersoriian, May 19 185?
! p. l! ®f H- w. Hooper & Cos.; Samuel Levy, A. A J. L. Hill, and Lemuel Dillard, Cassvilis
i * a P’ ‘Yffigard, G. L. Roberts, and Matthias Roberte’
ISt ..esboi () ; A. A M llli-ains, Eubarlve, L. Uorter, Adairsville; 11. Byers & Cos., Cai tersvdle • and
Die principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State.
Tnnn-nwif ‘V,n W; & C 0 > Manufacturers and Proprietors,
JanQai ; !i ’ 2© Beckman Street, New York.
AND EYE .—Deafness, pai
or total, entirely renMced.—
l)r. Alsnphgjt begs to call the after
tion of those suffering from a total or paftial
loss of the hearing, to -the tbllowing.facts. lie
treats diseases of the middle and lutertu’J Ear
with Medicated Douches, such as is practised in
the Infipmarigs of Berlin, Ldpsic, Brussels,
Hamburg and Ft. Petersburg, and lately bv flic
most distinguished London Aurists, with (fie
most wonderful success; indeed,-it is theor.lv
method that has been uniform! v suceesg/uL—!
The best proof of the efficacy of the treatment!
Will be a reteroncc to nearly nine hwo died nddnes,
residents of the. United States, Canada, New
Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who !iavg been re
stored to (Scute hearing, and not a single, solita
ry case, to our knowledge, did we iin.il to effect!
either u pai Ihtl or total restoration of the Hcver
mg, when our advice and hfslntctions were!
faithfully and punctually adhered to, Manv!
who could pot hear tlie report of a {gjstol at-i
’ arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at'the I
’ distance of four. feet. ;
In cases,of mucuous accuniu!af : on in the Eus
’ tachian Tribe and Tympnrfum, liinwififnatioTi of
the Mucus Membrane, Nervous Affections, Dis
l ease of the Membrana Tvmpani, ocinnionlyl
j called .'the “ Drum,” or when the disease can be;
; traced to the effects of Fevt-r, colds, the use os
Quinine, Mercurial Medici Gath# rings in tije;
| Ears in childhood, Ac., Dr. treat
;ni cut stand s pre-emi nen t. \\ here the A adi ton r
(Jamil Is dry and scaly, with little or no secre
tion, when the deafness is accoiupamed with
| noises In tlii? Ear, like fiitling water, chirping of
i insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leave's, con
| tmual pulsations, dj?ch:irgo of matter, cr when,!
’ iii stooping; a sensation is felt es if a'rtish oil
blood to the bead took place, when ihe hearing
is less.acute in dull, chiudy weatlii-r, or when a
Cold has been taken, this method of treating
this disease, is infallible.
Li dec f and dumb eases my experience war
rants me in saying, that if the hearing was at
any time good, very much can hi;lieeomplished.
lu the Deaf and Dumbricliool. out of a class oi
; 14, I suceeeded in restoring four to acute heiy -
1 ing- Dr. Alsophert begs respectfully to state,
j that in those cases he undertakes he guarantees
U* successful result, complete restonition, or siuiii
j a marked improvement as wit! be perfectly sat
j isfactorv, if lyis remedies are faithfully applied,
:md directions adhered to.
Applicants will please state their age, dura
i-ioti of disease, if matter issues from the eitsrr.nl
ji'issage, if there are noises in the Ears, state
1 of general health, and what they suppose tolpive
! been the causd of the deafness * AVpch the bear
ing is restored,.it is expected th ituhose in easy
chcumsuuices will pay liberally,
All diseases'of the Eye ‘sneer-ssfully treatcil
by the application of Medicated V*-rjilirs, Ac.; ar
infallible, and.painless treatment for ihe disci -
j ses of r)ie Eye, acute and chronic,, cataract,
specks, ’inftammatioh, film and w e ikncss r f vb
j ion, granulation-of the lids, ulceration ol tin
i Lachryual glands, Ac.
! To the astonishing and prat'fvh g Gleets of
j this treatment,. lh,> child, the v, nth, those ol
mature age, as well as tliqse far iidvauctd in
j life, all hear testimony to its wmnderfully rein -
I vat.ing, healing-ami soolhing cffi'cts.
[• Medicine, apparatus, Ac., will be sent to ant
! part at niyowu expense. Address Dr. Also
: i’heut, Broadway, office, 4-22 1-2, near (’until
! street, New Yol k. Cbr.suitation fee —five dol
! Is Dr. Ahsophert’s Work, on the Ear aud
j Eye, illustrated with steel plates. Price STOriO.
Money letters must-be reg'stcivd by the Post
| Master. Flll 9, 1855 ,sm.
FA CTS CANNOTBE L Ol *J? TED. let Tin:
AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER.
1 More than 500 persons in the city ©f Ricb
! morid, Va., atone testify to ihe rernurkaliU
; cures performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
: The great Spring Medicine aud Purifier nl tin
; Blood is.now u.sed by hundreds of grateful p.
I tientsj who testify daily to the remarkablo bifres
, porfonnedby the greatest of all’medicines, C;tr
i tor’s Spanish fixture. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, j
j Schifpta, Eruptions on tlie Skin, Liver Diseased
| Fevers, Ulcers, Did Sores, Affections of the ,
| Kidneys, Diseases of the Throw, Ire male Com-’
i plaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones -ami
j Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this \
\ great'and inestimable remedy.
| For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet 1
j been found to compare with it. It cleanses the
system of all impurities, acts gently and effi
cicntlv-on thg Li ver and Kidneys, strengthens
the Digestion, gi'vos'tmie’ to the'istomach. makes
the Skin clear arid healthy, and restores* tin
Constitution, enfeebled by disease, or broken
down by tlie excesses of youth, to its pristine
vigor and strength.
j For the Ladies, it is incompiu-.-ibly hotter than
all the cosmetics ever used. A low doses ot
Cer’s art Spanish Mixture will remove all sal
lovvtu ss of complexion, bring the roses mant
ling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and
improve the general health in a remarkably de
greb, beyond ml the riiecTriiies ever heard ‘of.
A large number of certificates of retnnrkf>bV
cures performed on persons rcs'd'.ug in the. c.ty
of Richmond, Va., by the use ofj. Carter's Span
ish Mixture, is thoTiesf evidence th it there is
no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers,
magistrates, physicians, uqd public men, well
known t© the community,’ rill add their testimo
ny to the effects of this Great Blood Purifier.
Call and see a few hundred of the certificates!
around the bottle. None genuine unless signed ;
Bennett A Beers, Druggists. Princ'pm Depots’
at M. Ward, Close A Co’s., No. Ml, iltuaen
Lauc, New York; T- W, Dvett. A pons, and
Jenkins A Hartshorne, Philadelphia; Bennett’
A Beers, No. 125 Main Street, Richmbod, Va.;!
and for sale by dealers in medicine everywhere.
March 23, 1854,—7—-I,v.
COME ALONG TO OASSVtLI.E. We
hare just received direct from New York
and other markets a fresh supply of Dandles,
Nuts in\e Cigars, liuu chewing, aud Smoking
Tobacco, Fruits, Preserves, Prunes. Brandy
cherries, Brandy Peachey, Jellies, jams, spiced
Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines, Snuff-
Ac. Besides, we keep constantly oh hand a full I
assortment of Family Groceries, such as Sugar,
coflee, Molasses, Salt, Fish” Bacon, Pepper,
Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Vinegar, Washing add
Shaving Soups,, Fresh Ten, cheese, SalKraAir.i
Soda, Sal-Soda, Stareh, Powder,,. Shot and Load |
--all of which we will sell us low as, any other|
housfe this side of Allantu, and same things aj
little chtitfier Jor flu <* atm thin* .
Also, we have op hand a tine lo to of Georgia
Plains. Kcrscvs, Osnahufgs, StrV ‘d Osnabnrgs,
Sheetings, Shirtings, Negro Factory
Yarn, Ac. ” “ .
Also, a very superior lot of Negro Shoes
Wax Brogans, Boys’ arid Woman's Brogans
and a few pair of Ladies’ walking Shoes, Enam
eled Gaiters, India Itubbir over shoes, Ac.
| which wo will sell KttrmPy ,V*>. We nsk a care
[fnl examination of price and quality.
We take in exchange for Goods all kinds of
country Produce at. cash prices.
Nov lo A. A J. L. lIILL.
r pHE “ATLANTA REPUBLICAN:’ is the
1. title of a weekly newspaper published in
the citv of Atlanta, Geo., at Two l)oi,i. vns per
annum. It is by fur the best paper published
in that city, and contains a Price* Current care
fully arranged, and.-, corrected weekly. Those
who desire to road am interesting journal, and
see a weekly report of the prices of the leading
article* bought aud sold iu the Atlanta market,
would do well to order the Republican.
Post-masters and our frionds and acquain
tances generally,’ in Cherokee Georgia, and in
Tennessee, are ’respectfully requested to act as
Agents iu extending the circulation of our pa !
p£. . J AS. B. SMITH,
Jan 19 Editor.
S’ TEEL PENS, nt 3ft cents pregross, at LE-'I
VY’S cheap ea*b Stqye.
r A ML RICANS’ FR IENB-llollowat’*
l iij.s . ‘Jo the Citizens of the United States.’
I most humbly and sincerely tlmnk you for
tnoTilimmsc patron age which yeti have bestow
ed upon my Pills. 1 take this opportunity of
,-fating dipt my. unerstois were all American ciG
izetts, and that- 1 enfe-rfain for all that concerns
Anurica hud the Amcr'Cai s, the mi st livel-r
syiiijialliies, so much so that I origii a7lv con --
pounded these I’ills expressly to suit your cli
; nifito, habits, constitutions, and manner nf Jiv
i ing, intending-to establ.sli myself among you,,
ivliich Lluiye now done, bv taking premises iir
New A'ork. THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
3?, Corner rs Ann and Nassau Sts. N. V.
.Purification of the Blood, and. Fiver and JJil
i Hsus Complaints.
The cit'xers of the Union suffer much from
; disorders ol ihe Livcraud b tomacli, scarcely any
I are free from the influence of these destructor®’
; mSladies, hence Bfe wears tost The fair sex,
; perhaps the most handsome in the world, up so
] eurtain period when, distressing-to say, nianr
ilose their ici th and good locks, while yet in the
heyday ufY.fi, such sad'bvffs may he effectually
, icmed cd Ly continually keeping the biood pure
land tlie Liver and Btomaeh in a healthv action,
; when life will flow smoi'itiily, and icscmble
plants in a c-cngcni.il clime, where an eternal
s i ,r .y g ret-ins to reign. As it regards the pres
ervation of the human fr--me, jmd the duration
of life', nmeh may be effected, ands say fearless
ly tHeft health anti 1 to.cm be prolonged for ma
ny Xf'M? b>ym and the r prdiuarv limits, if Holle
vrnysPtlis are taken to purify the bleed accord
rng to the rules laid down fe'r liealth contained
■j ill the direct.ons which accuOipnity each box.-
A,ease ft 11'taLH.ftg and flebiltty,, of Ten e ears’
siuud’nbi, cured iy IloUouoys Pills’'.
* ft’Pl’ ‘J a Itfleifr. m Captain. John Johnson,
A itor House, K. Y. dated Jan. 5, 183^.
To Prof. Holloway, New York :
tiie nieisf. heartfelt pleasure I
.iste to mfiii in you tnaf I have been restored to
health and strength by taking your Pills. For
the last tea y-vxus, I su ft tired fion* a elerangnicn f
of the LiVe'r and Siotuitch, and was reduced to’
such an extremely that I gave tip ffiy sh‘p, nc-t
----er expecting to go to sea any more, as I had
trjed every I’etiu-dy lhat w#.s re'cmumended to
me, but all to no purpose; and had given niy
self up to desjuiir. wh -n ] was jit last recoili
mended tq take your Pills. After using them
tor three months, the- result is that I am in L>ei
;ter health new th >n lhave fteorffSr eleven vean
past, and indeed as well as ever I was in mv lift-.
}i©rtv to make this known for
the lieTretit ol others. I rcnuir, s-r yours res
pectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON.
Thesece'.ed.rirtrd PiUsare mond* ifid) y eficach-us
in. the fvUwrijuf a tjrnOeinU ; “
! Ague’ Erysipilis ‘Piles
As-lnna Fetnirlgliti g-’ Refer tiotTof
Billions c--hi- uliiritirs Urine
jiia.nts Ireveis or all Sorofifth* or
Kli telu-s oil kinds King’s Lvil
. the skiv-i Gem Stone or Grav.-l
Bi.we-l cou.- 1 lei id-a eke Secondare svm
]ihi nts Ind grstiuu toms*
Constipation Jam tl ;> Venereal a file
ot UiWels 3.iver com- ti..v.s
I>• li.ltj- ]• l.dnto Worms of all
D: '- r ' s - r „- , Lin.fi,
V el-.Kress fivm whrt .Y, r cause.
R. DURANT.
Ti:e J'ids .ehuttld U < sed c- nieintty with th*
Ointment hi my ‘ of s..<fotitnrlnp cases:—
Bad legs Gout Sore n pjdes
Bad brc:,il6 C.iu.(lular Syiv thrift
Burns swellings J'kin diseases
Bunions Lumbago Scurvv
Chilbh.ins Pies* Soreheads
Chapped hands Rheumatism Ulcers
Contracted and Suit Rheum Wounds
Stiff Joints Scalds
*V*SbW at the EstaMisbmer.t of Professor
Maiden I.ane, New Y< rk, mid i44
..Struud, London, and by all resj cctublc l)iiig
ersts find Dc iltrs of M- dicinos tiircughont the
i.n.ted Matt s, in Pi ts aid Boies, at 25 cents,
| c-epts, and oo each.
( There is n rnblc saving by taking the
iihe larger s zes. N. dcticms for Ihegui-
I dance of patients in every disonlcr are affixeff
i iu Vytjt l'o(. May 26—eowly.
,[/NOVstfMTfION svcctssrrt.r TRK.vrrn bt
- V. ‘ ATTOX Os MKPtCATEP VO TORS, be Jlhr
s son Sit wart Rise, M. D. Fellow ts the Koval
s C.-lhge of riivs'.eiaus, ud fir years Spa a r Fhy
(• s’vian In the London Royal fnEnnuiy for dis
. cfises of Bio Lungs. 1
t In ife treatment of Consumption hy ii.hala
tion, 1 have obtained the results which warrant
3 mein asserting, that it is as curable as disersis
f oi'the stomach and liver.
.1 Breathing Mi diciues directly inti* the longs is
.]eertai:iTv the rational nude of attacking the
i disease, and like u nny other great bemticcnt
- discovei ies r -it seems strange why such treatment
i was not .resorted to long ago. Where there is
e Lfc there is now assured In pe ft-rtbc most seem
- iogly la peless cases, as throughout all t lie stages
.jot this insidious disease, the wonderful and ben*
51 efferent effects of his treatment arc soon uppur-
Jent. In cases also of Bronchitis. Asthma. Ac.,
> * inhaling of pi wders and vapors has bcenemi-
J i.emlv sueei ssful, and of those suffering under
j any of tire above named couiplaints, I can guann
jj me speedy and certain relict. I have pleasure in
| i referring,. u 907 ,names, residents of New Yolk
; -nd neigliboihoed, who have beep restored to vi
, gowns health. About one third of the above
|j Humber aecardiug to the parents’ own state--
1 ments, were considered hopeless cases.
Too inhaling Method is soothing, safe, and
speedy, aud consists in the administration of
i medicines in such u manlier that thov are con
i veyed into the Lorg* in the form of vapor, and
produces their action at the seat of the dis
ease. Its practical success is destined to revolu
tion ‘/p tht* operations of the medical world and
establish the entire curability of consumption.
Applicants will please svute if they have bled
from the I tings, if they pave lost flesh, have a
ixmgh. night Sweat and fever turns-- what and
j dow much they expectorate, whet the condition
joftheir stvimacb and bowel - *. The necessary
i Medicine, Apparatus, Ac., will be forwarded to
ajiy part.
dollars, consultation fee.—
. Balance of fee payable only when patients re-
I port themselves convalescent.
j UR, KOMI’S TREATISE ON CONSUMP
TION. Prcehtne dollar. Address
I JOHNSON STEWART ROSE,’
ollii 831 Broadway, New York.
Jun lu-6m.
PROUOUT TO JAIL,
AA ON the 11 til inst., a negro man, who says
’tSt his name is George, and that lie belongs
J} to David Charles, of Greene county, Ala-
NA - hftmu. Complexion dark, five feet, eight
inches hi gig weighs about 160 pounds, and is
about 91 yours old. The owner is requested t<>
come forward, prove property, pay charges and
take said negro a wav, or he will ire dealt with
-as the law directs, It. GAINES,
Jan. 19 —ts. Jailor, Cass county.
POTATOES, FRUITS AND LIQUORS.
One Barrel Oranges.
* Two Barrels Buck Wheat Flour.
A lot of Phic Apples and Ooeoanuts.
Also, 1 Cask fine old Cognise Brandy.
Two Barrels Johu Gibson A Son’s old Eugie
Whiskey.
, Just received and for sale l/nv/or^Oam, by
,* Jun. lU—-4t. A. &• Illkk.
I~IUR.SE SILK, Steel Beads, Rings and Tas
sels crewell, crochet needles, and furintoie
fringe, cheap at Lew’s cash stoue-
I sept 15 —ts