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Ifenevolence.
A benevolent man was Absolom Bess—
At each and every tale of distress
He blazed right up like a rock.;
lie felt for all beneath poverty’s smart
Who were fated to bear life’s rowghest jart-*-
He felt for them in his inmost heart
But he never felt in his pocket!
He did’nt know rightly what was meant
By the Bible’s promised four hundred per cent,
Jbor charity s each donation ;
But he acted as if he thought railroad stocks,
And bonds secure beneath earthly locks.
Were better, with pockets brim full of rocks,
Than heavenly speculation.
all said he was an excellent man ;
For the poor lie r d peeaeh, for the poor he’d plan,
To better them he was wißinjp;
But the oldest man who hucP heard him prav,
And preach for the poor in a pitiful wav, *’ ‘
Could hardly remember him rightly to say
Mr. Bess had e’er given a shilling.
Oh, an excellent man was Absolom Bess,
And the world threw up its hands to Bles
Whenever his name was mentioned;
But he died one day, he did, and oh!
JSut he went right down to the shades below,
Where all are bound, I’m afraid, to go,
Who are only good intentioned. ‘
Jfcff Dead men open the eyes of the liv
ing.
Idleness is the sepulchre of a lying
man.
Crosse* are ladders that lead up to
heaven.
useful'and beautiful are never
far asunder.
jfcgT Let a man do ft-hs-best and the world
may do its worst.
A hypocrite prays to God that he may
impose upon men.
Jgt’ Education begins a gentleman, con
versation completes him.
Ridicule is a weak weapon when
levelled at a strong mind.
jCST” A divided family can no more stand
than a divided commonwealth.
jjggT lie who scoffs at the crooketf, ftad
need go very upright himself.
JJ3T Mystery is useful only for the pur
pose of concealing ignornuce.
JBSU Fame's loudest blast upon the ear of
time leaves but a dying echo.
A cl jar conscience is the best law,
and medicine the best physic.
£3T He who gives for the sake of thanks,
knows not the pleasure of giving.
If they abolish flogging in the navy
they must do away with the spanker.
A wife who loses her patieace, must
not expect to retain her husband's heart.
tsr a man may as well expect t be at
ease without wealth, as happy without vir
tue.
The middle .station in life, between
poverty and riches, is the most eligible and
happy.
like shaded silk, must be
viewed in all situations, or its colors will i
deceive us.
One of the best cross-bow shooters is j
a lady. She feeds on arrow root. This
probably accounts for it.
pSSF The applause of the crowd does but
make the head giddy, but the attestation of
a reflecting man makes the heart glad.
The curiosity of an honorable mind
willingly rests where the love of truth does
not urge it farther onward, and the love of
its neighbor bids it stop.
jfSsS“ If conscious of having given offence,
we should be humble aud prompt in our ac
knowledgments; if no offence was iutended.
a kind and candid explanation may set all
to rights.
$32” Lay it down ns a rule, never to
smile, nor in any way show approval or
merriment, at any trait in a child which
you should notjwish to grow with his growth,
and strengthen with his stength.
p&r In writing poetry, if you get stuck,
borrow an idea from Byron, and spin it out
for s hour. Lighting your caudle at a
neighbor's fire, don’t darken him, while it
often serves to illuminate yourself.
JfsS” Lawyers and Poets being liars by
profession, should have long memories
With the exception of those who use rouge,
we know of no people who deal more deeply
jn fiction.
JIBS’ Good breeding is a guard upon the
tongue, the misfortune is, that we put it
on and off with our fine clothes and visiting
faces, and do not wear it where it is wanted
—at home!
A NEW HAND AT THE DU3INESB.
“ The first bird of .Spring
Attempted to sing
But ere he could raise the least bit of a note,
He fell off of the limb—
A dead bird was him —
The music had friz in his throat
A beautiful form is better than a beauti
fnl face; a beautiful behavior is better than
a beautiful form ; it gives a higher pleasure
than statues or pictures; it is the finest of
the fine arts.
The aristocracy of art cannot die ; its te
nure is immortal; born of the marriage be
tween impassioned nature and intellectual
civilization, the race will grow stronger witli
the progress of time.
If we would cultivate a peaceful disposi
tion in ourselves, and enjoy and diffuse har
mony with those around us, we must, even
in small matter#, constantly endeavor to j
keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of !
peace.
There is no greater breach of good man- |
ners—or, rather, no better evidence of ill
breeding— than that of intcrupting another
in conversation white speaking or com- i
meaning n remark before another has fully
closed.
The Rapine! of the past never dies, but
testifies to u * the unlmrn Hnplnel of the fu
ture. Pasta, in her letters to Parodi, finely
observes, that even the singer who passes
out of sight and hearing may exercise such
an influence on art that it shall he immor
tal, although it be not truced to its author.
SEW’ Somebody advises the Know-Noth
ings who indulge in pure liquors, to .beware
of foreign influence.’ Don t touch old Otat and,
its French; nor 110 l and Gin, its High Dutch;
nor Madeira, its her Catholic Majesty’s of
Spain. lie fui ther cautions them when they
• dine out,’ to put none but American
Champagnes on duty,’ as they are compara
tively harmless, since it must be n terribly
deprived palate that can saucy enough of
them to be the worse for their influence.
jLegql polices.
A DMINISTItATOR’S SALE.—According to
•£ -V- an order of court, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in APRIL next, at the court house
door in Cassville:
AH the Lands belonging to the Estate of C.
I). Terhune, decaased, late of Cass countv, 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 nbout three hun
dred and sixty acres of land, adjoining Two
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
Rail Road, and cannot be surpassed in Georgia
as a location for milling or manufacturing pur
poses,and has realized forty per cent, per annum
on five thousand dollars, ana will continue to do
so with proper management.
The Patton place, adjoining Solomon k Dodd’s
| mill, on Etowah River, containing about seven
ty acres.
I 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, below the Home place, contain
ing about two hundred acres—the other three
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 land on
the Etowah River, of about twelve hundred
acres. Its fertility and healthfulucss can be
judged by observation. Possession of the mill
will be given immediately—the lands on Christ
mas next.
Also at the same time and place, lots of land
No. 127*5-17-3, No. 0-17-3, No. 275-17-3, and
No. 538-17-3. The terms of the sale will be
one half next Christmas, and the balance at
Christmas, 1856, with interest from next Christ
mas. Jatfen Terbtuie, at the mill, is ready at
any time to show any or all of the above lands
to person* desiring to purchase. Sold for the
benefit oft Fie heirs.
A. A. TERIIUNE, Administrator.
Feb. o—tds.0 —tds.
Administrators sale.—Agreeably to
an order from the Ordinary of Cass Cbun
tv, will be sold before the court house door in
Cassville on the first Tuesday in April next be
tween the usual hours of sale lot oflandNo. 172
in the sth district and 3rd section of Cass coun
ty, also one negro girl by the name of Caroline
about 16 years of age. Sold as the property of
David C. Avers deceased for the benefit of the
fteirwancf creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on tfte cbir of sale.
Z: 11. CLARDY, Adtn’r.
Feb 9-—tds*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold
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, tu-wit—Nos. 12id, 1216, 1217,1231,
1232, 1233, 1254, 1287, 128.8, 1289, containing
40 acres on eh, all in the 17tli district and 3rd
section of Cass comity, to be sold as the prop
erly of Jesse Dickerson, deceased. Terms of
sale made known on day-
IffY Sold on the first Tuesday in April next.
J. R. PARROTT, Administrator.
Feb 16—tds
j \ LL persons indebted to the estate of R. W.
fl 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 A Young, and also his
interest in the claims due and to become due to
the late firm of Underwood, Chastain k Young,
are requested to come forward and make imme
diate payment—and all those having claims
against said estate are requested to file the same
within the terms prescribed bv law.
ANDREW YOtJNG, Executor.
Blairsville. Ga. Jan. 26,1855. —Gw.
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—On the first
xjL Tuesday in AI’RIL next, will be sold at
i court house door in Fannin comity, one lot of
j land No, I*B, in the 7th district and Ist section.
I Sold by order of Court.
W. A. BROWN, Administrator.
Feb 16—tds
A DMINISTRATOU'S SALE.—WiII be sold
j at the mill place, belonging to the estate
of C. 1). Terhune, late of Cass county, deceas
ed, on Wednesday the 4th of April next, the
remainder of the perishable property belonging
to said estate, consisting of 1,000 lbs. of Bacon,
1 marc mule, 1 yoke of oxen, 1 milch cow, and
calf, I Guinea sow shoat, 1 two-horse wagon,
and harness, l log wagon and harness, 1 carry
log, 1 set of blacksmith’s tools, 2 plow stocks,
1 log chain, 100 lbs. Swedes iron, some carpeu
ter’s tools, and the remainder of the property
not here mentioned. The terms of the sale to
be credit until the 18th of December next, with
good note and approved security.
A. A. TERHUNE, Adm'r.
mb 15—tds.
DM IN IST RA TOR’S SALE.—By an order
of the Ordinary of Jones county, Georgia,
will be sold at the court house door in Canton,
Cherokee county, between the usual hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in Jure next, lot of
Iznd No. 552, in the 15th district, and 2d section
of Cherokee county. Sold as the property of
Joannah Barron, deceased.
JAMES F. BARRON, Adm'r.
mb 15 —tds de bonis non..
C 4 EORGIA, UNION COUNTY.—Whereas
T John Butt, administrator on the estate of
Robert F. Lemands, late of said county, deceas
ed, 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, and
show cause, if any exist, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this August
19th. 1854. J. S. FAIN, Ordinary,
aug 25 —Gin
P KORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.-Toall
\ T whom it inav concern. On the fifteenth
day of September last, I sold iml transfered to
T. B. Thompson and J. 11. Kibbee, all mv stock
or interest in the capital stock of the Planters
A Mechanics Bank of Dalton, located and doing
business at Dalton, Georgia.
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON.
December B.—oamfGm.
KORGIA, CASS COUNTY—Whcreaslu
V.)T . Cobb, administrator on the estate ot
Lemuel Johnson, deceased, applies to me for
letters Dismissory 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 of the law; otherwise letters Dismisso
rv will he granted the applicant at the May
furm next, of the court, of Ordinary for said
county. Given under my hand at office, this
3d duv of October, Ih.">4.
Oct 6—(ini TJIOB. A. WORD, Ord.
® CO UNTY—sVhere II
; \ * M .'Cobb Administrator on the Estate of
Ilamon Karp, deceased, applies to tnc for letters
Dismissory from said administration.
J liese arc therefore to cite and admonish nil
persons concerned to be and appear at. inv office
within the time prescribed by law, to showcnuac
(if any exist,) why said letters should not be
j grunted.
Given finder my hand at office, ibis 28th dav
! of Nov. 1854.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
! Dec I—6m *
KORGI A, CASS COUNTY : Whereas Wib
T linm Hays, administrator on the Estate of
■ George W. Hays, deceased, applies to me for
j letters dismissory from said administration:
• 4 hose are therefore to cite and admonish nil
. persons concerned, to bo and appear at mv of
fice within the time proscribed bv hnv, to show
cause, rs any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
I Given under my hand at office, this 27th of
j October 1854 THOS, A. WORD,
Nov 3 —6in* Ordinary.
i A LL persons haviiig demand* against James
■ (.1. A. licurd, late of I'anuin County deceased
are hereby notified to present them’ properly
attested to iis within the time prescribed by law
or tliev will not be settled. And all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
WM. FRANKLIN, Adm’r.
MARGARET BEARD, Adm’x.
Feb. 2—6 t.
r I'M) DERTORS AND CREDITORS. All
JL persons indebted to the estate of Martin
I Stidham, late of Cass county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those
having demands against said estate, will plcuse
present them in terms of the law.
ELLSIIA STIDHAM, )
SIMEON STiDIIAM, V Executors
TANARUS, M. ANSLEY,
mb 16—404
JLegql Notices. i
CASS SHERIFF SALES.—WiII be sold be
fore the court house door in the town of
Cassville, between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in Aran, next, the following
property, to-wit:
One negro man named Ned, about thirty
years old ; also, two lots of land, Nos. 99 and
100, in the 15th district and 3d section of Cass
county—levied on to satisfy four li. fas. issued
from Cass Superior Court, transferred to Wm.
Solomon, and against. Jonathan Whitesides.
Fraction lot of land No. 24, in the 15th dis
trict and 3d section ; levied on to satisfy a Jus
tice court fi. fa. in favor of D. A. Crawford, vs.
John Myhan. Levied on and returned to me
bv a bailiff.
“One lease on the brick store in the town of
Adairsville, known as the brick building of J as.
Reid, deceased, and one two-horse wagon ; lev
ied on to satisfy a ti. fa. from Cass Superior
Court, in favor of J. W. Parrott, vs. Nathaniel
11. Harris, and D. M. Hood and B. H. C. Bc
mar, securities on ca. sa. bond,
mb I—tds E. A. BROWN, Sheriff.
Mortgage sale—whi be sold on the
first Tuesday in MA Y: one stock of Dry
Goods, consisting of calicoes, ready-made cloth
ing, hardware and cutlery, boots and shoes,
crockery ware, Ac., and various other articles
usually kept in country stores; levied on to sat
isfy three Mortgage fi. fas. from Cass Inferior
Court —one in favor of Peirson, Jennings k Cos.,
one in favor of W. E. Whitney & Cos., the other
in favor of Bancroft, Belts & Mrrshall, vs. Hen
ry J. Arnold—said goods specified in said
Mortgage. E. A. BROWN, Sheriff,
mb I—tds1 —tds
17ANNIN SHERIFF SALE.— Will he sold on
; the first Tuesday in April next, before the
court house door in the town of Morganton, 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. 11108. R. TRAMMELL ,
mb I—tds I)- Sheriff.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—
Bv Thomas A. Word, Ordinary of said
Cotrvrr. —The petition of Alferd C. Day, caus
ing it to appear to me that Telamon Cuyler of said
countv, deceased*did in his lifetime execute to
said Day his bond for titles, to that portion of
the lot in tow'ii of Cassville, upon which said
Cuyler then lived, bounded on the North by lot
of Mrs. Ralls, on South by that, portion of the
lot occupied by said Day, on the East by prop
erty uow occupied by Thomas G. Dunlap, and
on the West by the street runing out from the
South East corner of the public square of said
tow'll; am* also certain other lots lyin within
and belonging to the original lot of land on
which the town of Cassville is situated, former
ly owned by Mrs. Benton, the whole containing
thirteen acres more or less; and it appearing
that said Day has paid a large portion of] the
purchase money and is ready to pay the residue,
and said Day having petitioned the Conrt to di
rect Charles A. Hamilton, the administrator up
on estate of said Curler, to make titles to him
for saids lots: it is therfor ordered hereby that
notice be given in the Cassville Standard of such
application, that all persons concerned may file
objections, of any they have, in my office why
said Charles A. Hamilton, administrator os afor
said, should not execute titles in conformity
with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes of this Court,
this January 29th 1854.
TANARUS, A. WORD, Ordinary.
Feb. 2d—m3.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas,
Anna Stapp applies to me for letters of ad
ministration. on the estate of Thomas Stapp,
lute of said county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite aun admonish al
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law', to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my Hand at office, this 19th day
February, 1855..
Feb 22-30d TIIOS. A. WORD, Ord.
Georgia, oilmer county.—whereas
Thomas Wakefield, administrator upon
the estate of Isaac Wilkins late of said county
deccsed makes application to me for letters of
dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to 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
granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 22nd of
December 1854. MOSES GREER,.Ord’y.
dec 29 —6m
G~ EORGIA, GI:LMEK COUNTV.—Whereas
Newman Osborn, administrntor of the
Eesatc of Lucy Harris, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
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 my hand at office, this 20th day
of October, 1854. MOSES GREER,
Oct 27—6 m Ordinary.
('N KORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas E-
J liiah Pinson and Newport Floyd, Executors
of the last will and testament of Charles G. Pin
son, deceased, apply to me for letters disraisso
rv from said Executorship :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, (if any there be,) why said letters
Dismissory should not be granted the said ap
plicants.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept. 11,
1854. T. A. WORD, Ordinary,
sept 15—6 m
G eorgia, gilmer county.-whereas
” Lewis D. Ellington applies to me for let
ters of Guardianship over the property of David
A Washington L. Nancy H. Isaac L. Lewis 0.
and Massey W. Jackson, orphans of Massey R.
Jackson, deceased.
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 my hand at office, this 21st day
of February 1855. M. GREER,
nih 2—3ud Ordinary.
(-4 EORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Whereas, W.
JT I’. Milam, applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Mary Milam, late
of,said County deceased.
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 shew
cause, if any they have, why said’ letters should
not. be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 21st day
of February, 1555. T. A. WORD,
mb I—tds Ordinary.
GA EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.-Whereas Ito-
JT bert Scott, administrator on the estate of
Robert Hamilton, late of said county, deceased,
upplics to me for letters Dismissory from said
administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at niy of
fice, and file their objections, of any they have)
on or before the Ist Monday in October next,
otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted
the applicant on thut day.
THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
mb B—6m*
HPO ALL INTERESTED.—AiI persons'Tu-
A. debted to the estate of Hugh Bogguss, late
of Fannin county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate’ payment; and those having
demands against the said estate, will please
dresent them in terms of the law.
JOHN M. GRIFFITH,
Jan. 19 Administrator,
Notice to debtors and creditors.
—All persons indebted to the Estate of
William C. Guyton, late of Cuss county, de
ceased, are requested to mako immediate pay
ment—and those having demands against said
estate will please present, them in terms of the
law. WILLIAM I’. SMITH, Adm'r.
mh B—6w
NOTllft: TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
—All persons indebted'to the Estate of 11.
E. Davis, late of Casa County, deed, are reques
ted to make immediate payment, and those luiv
ing demands Hgainst said estate will please pre
sent them in terms of the law
„ , A ADAM HILL, Adm’r.
Feb 9
T)URSL SILK, Steel Beads, Kings and Tas-
I sels, ere well, cfoebet needles, and furniture
fringe, cheap at Lkvv’s casu store.
sept 15—ts
rpiN ROOFING GUTTERING AND TIN
WARE ESTABLISHMENT, at Cassville
jflk The Subscriber begs leave to call the
attention of the public to bis snperi
\Jjr or mode of Tin Roofwig, which is believed
to be equal to all others in neatness, du
rability and strength. I confidently assert thut
there is no Roofing material in use equal to Tin,
when well put on. It is perfectly fire-proof;
more substantial and cheaper than shingles, be
cause more durable, .nsurance is saved, and great
risks avoided ; as at. .east two-thirds ot the num
ber of buildings consumed in large conflagra
tions, first take fire upon the roofs.
Having made ample arrangements for Roof
ing, and secured the services of first-rate work
men, experienced in the business, 1 am well pre
pared to contract with companies or individuals,
throughout the State, or any of the adjoining
States, for covering factories, engine houses,
rail road bridges, dwelling houses, and other
buildings, in the best manner. No Tin plate
will be used but the best brands, and all roofs
warranted. E. A. BROWN.
Shop on the east side of the court house,
at Hood’s old printing office. aug 18
f “VATATCHES! WATCHES!! BY
W MAIL! —The Subscriber would
respectfully inform the citizens of this
place and vicinity and the public generally,
that he has just received from Europe a large
and splendid stock of Watches, Jewelry and
Silver ware, which he intends to sell off on the
principle that “ large sales and small profits”
are the most advantageous.
In order to give the public access to his stock,
he is now prepared to forward by mail, to any
part of the United States, any number of
Watches, free of chart/*. He has now for sale:
Daguerreotype Watches, SSO to SIOO
Pocket Chronometers, loQ to 200
Eight-day Watches, 125 to 200
Ladies’ Enamel Watches, 30 to 100
Magic Watches, 75 to 150
Gold Hunting Levers, 18 k. full
jewelled, 35
Gold open-faced Levers, full jew. 26
Gold Lepines, 22
Silver Levers, full jewelled, 18
Silver Lepines, 8
Gold Pens, Silver holders, 2
Gold Pencils, 3
On receipt, of the value, any of the above
Watches will be forwarded by return mail.—
Orders should be sent, in earlv, and addressed
to J. M. EASTWOOD.
Oct 20—ts Raleigh, N. C.
SEMI- WEEKLY MAIL LINE,for Duck Town
Copper Mines, by way of Talhivy Rock, E
lijay and Dunn's Ferry.
. The safest, quickest, and most
pleasant route to the Duck
Copper Mines, Tennessee,
is through Cassville. The Stages arc pleasant
and commodious, good horses, safe and careful
drivers. The route is through some of the finest
Mountain Scenery in Georgia. Asa large por
tion of the land in the vicinity of the Mines is
owned by persons living in the middle and low
er parts of the State, it would be to their inter
est to come up and examine.
The Stages leave Cassville every Monday and
Thursday morning, immediately alter the arrival
of the cars. Stage offices at Latimer’s hotel,
Cassville, and Cottage Hall, by B. A. Freeman,
Ellijay. Buy vour tickets at Atlanta for Cass
Depot. * J.S. DTJM.M,
Proprietor.
rvffl-M; g, BEING also Proprie-^^^/$
tor of a well-stocked
cry Stable at Ellijay, the nn
dersigned is prepared to send persons to any
point to which they may wish to go.
Nov. 27, J. S. DUMM.
UCTION ANI) COMMISSION HOUSE,
Atlanta, Ga. —Jos. R. Swift, having lo
cated himself on White-Hall street, opposite
Mess. Whitney & Hunt’s store, and below W.
W. Roark’s old stand, is now prepared t > sell
Merchandize, Real Estate, Negroes, Furniture,
&c. &c., at
Auction
or at private sale. He would be happy to re
ceive on consignment Bacon, Corn, Oats, wheat,
and all kinds of Produce, which he will sell on
the best of terms, and make prompt remittan
ces. lie intends to keep on band everything for
the use of the Planter, —Rope, Bagging, Groce
ries, &e. Ac. A share of patronage is respect
fully solicited. JOS. 11. SWIFT.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 8, 1854. 44—ly
CHARLESTON A CCO UNTBOOK MA N 11-
FACTORY ! ! Walker k Evans, Manu
facturing Stationers, No. 101 East Bay, Char
leston, Have now ou hand the largest assort
ment of Account Books ever offered for sale in
this part, of the country, aud equal to any in the
United States.
Our entire stock is manufactured, in Charles
ton, in our own Bindery, by competent work
men, under our personal supervision. The pa
per and othjr materials are of the best quality,
carefully selected, and the Books warranted in
every respect, equal to those made by the best
New York Stationers for their city trade.
County and State Officers, Banks, Merchants
and others, can have their Books ruled and
bound to any pattern, and paged when required.
Music. Books, Period-Units, and other printed
Books bound in every variety of style.
Always on hand, a large stock of superior
Letter Paper, Foolscap, BUI Paper, Note Paper,
and paper of various kinds, ruled expressly lor
Lawyer’s use. Also, Stationery of all kinds,
consisting in part of
Copying Presses, Gold Pens,
Seal Presses, Steel Pens,
Envelopes, Pen-holders,
Inkstands, Pocket books,
Ink, Writing Desks,
Pencils, wafers, sealing wax, India rubber, ru
lers, quills, seals, parchment, folders, back
gammon boards, chess men, Ac. Ac.
Book and Job Printing of all kinds neatly ex
ecuted. Charleston, l)cc 15 —6m
Paper hanging’s depot, no. 44
Courtland Street, New York. —Nearly op
posite the Merchant’s Hotel.—The Croton
Manufacturing Company, (Organized under
the General Manufacturing Law of the State of
New York,) offer at wholesale, in quantities to
suit purchasers, at manufacturers’ lowest pri
ces, for cash or approved credit:
Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and
price; Borders to inntcli ;
Fire-Board Prints in great variety;
Transparent Window Shades;
Oil Painted Window Shades;
Wide Window Curtain Papers; and
Window Shade Fixtures, of the latest styles
and superior finish, all of their own manufac
ture and importation. As their stock is large
and entirely new, they invite merchants, book
sellers and dealers in these articles, to call and
examine their styles and prices whenever they
visit, the city. New York, mh 8
IT'AMILY NEWSPAPER, 25 cents per year.
’ —The Philadelphia “Kky-Stonk City,”
third year, (published monthly) 28 columns of
matter, sent to subscribers for 25 cents per full
year, commencing at any month. Five copies
to oue address, one dollar.
CRANE & STIVERS, Publishers,
No. 57 South 3d St., Philadelphia.
Send your quarter in silver or post-office
stamps- The paper is never sent until the. mo
ney is received. mh 8
” BOOK BINDER YIN A TLA NT A!
WILLIAM KAY, respectfully informs the
citizens of Cass*’ille and surrounding
country, that lie is now prepared for any kind |
of Binding and Ruling at short notice. lie has
also on hand a large assortment of Books in the ;
various departments of Literature, Fancy Sta
tionerv, Music, Musal Instruments, Paper Hang
ings, fluns, Pistols, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy
Goods, Ac., at the very lowest possible prices.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully
solicited.
Atlanta, March 24, ISs3—ly.
INDUCTION OF PRICES.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT, j
—These famous Medicines will in future ‘
be sold throughout the States at the following
prices:
Small Pot or Box, 25 cents, instead of 37 1-2. j
Medium do. do. 62 1-2 “ “ 87 1-2.
Large do. do. $1 “ $1 50.
Prolessor Holloway’s Manufactories are al
80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, j
Londou. Jan 12
Ti.ST7S
ting between Leake A Howard is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent. All the debts duo said
firm will be collected by W. W. Leake, who as
sumes all the liabilities of the same. All per- j
sons indebted to said concern will please make !
immediate payment. This 25th day ol'Nov. 1854.
W. W. LEAKE, |
Cartersvillc, Dec 1 J. A. HOWARD,
OLD and Silver Watches, Gold Finger and
X Ear Rings, Breust-pins and Lockets, cheap
for cash, at .
sntp 15 LEVY’S STORE. J
TnE WHOLE WORLD.— Three Hundred
*Thousand Dollars Worth of Gifts, for the
Subscribers to the Mammoth Pictorial of the
Whole World, published simultaneously in tile
three cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bal
lmore. As soon as 300,000 subscriptions are
obtained, and having already an actual circula
tion of about 200,000, it is now certain
THE DISTRIBUTION WILL SOON TAKE PLACE.
Among tho extraordinary List of Gifts, (be
ing o. :e for every ticket -issue, and,) are
Prof. Hart's Elegant Country Seat, val
ued at $25,000
A Magnificent City Residence, valued at 17,000
A Cash Loan for 100 Years, without in
terest or security, 10,000
Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes,
Melodeons, Gold Watches, Bracelets,
Rings, Books of Travel in the Old and
New World, by Prof. Hart; Real Es
tate, Ac., Ac-, Ac., in all numbering
300,000 Gifts, vaftredi at $300,000
Every single remittance of sl, secures one
year’s subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial,
and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitle*
the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. —
Thus every person investing in this stupendous
Enterprise receives the full worth of his or her
money, in subscription to a first class journal,
(the greatest and most interesting Pictorial of
the age,) besides a Gift for each subscription, j
which may prove an immense fortune to the
receiver.
For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex
plicit particulars in regard to the great Enter
prise, Distribution, Ac., see a copy of The
Whole World, which will bo promptly sent,
free of charge, where desired by letter, post-paid.
The Whole World may also be seen at the
offices of all the papers containing this adver
tisement, where information may be obtained
in regard to the paper and Enterprise.
Agents, Postmasters and Ladies, desirous of
lucrative and at the same time genteel employ
ment, should not fail to see a copy of The
Whole World, which contains by tar the most
liberal inducements ever offered to agents in
the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, com
missions, Ac., whereby any person with ordina
ry activity, can easily make SI,OOO and up
wards, per year; to which fact the agents we
already have can certify. Secure the Pictorial,
and become wise, rich and happy.
Correspondents must write their address —
name, post office, county and State, punn and
distinct, or it will be their own fault if they fail
to get an answer, Adhere to this, and all re
turns will be promptly sent wherever desired
in any part, of the world.
If any orders are received after the ?.o<V>oo
subscribers are obtained, the money will be
promptly returned, post-paid, to the persons
sending it.
All letters and remittances for the Pictorial,
with Gift Tickets, must, invariably be address
ed, post-paid, to Prof.J. WOODMAN HART,
World's Hall, Broadway, New York, there be
ing the only office for the Gift Enterprise.
But remittances for the Pictorial without Gift
Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, Hart’s Buildings, Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa., there being the principal ed
itorial and publication office. Oct 20--6 m
WATER RUNNING UP HILL, to your
House, without Labor. —Gatchei.’s Pat
ent Premium Improved double and single self
acting HYDRAULIC RAMS, patented April
10, 1847. —For supplying Dwellings or Farm
houses, Villages, liaii Road Stations, Ac., with
pure running water, any height or distance re
quired, with from one pint to twenty gallons
per minute, from a Spring or Stream where a
fall of two or more feet can be obtained. The
quantity thrown in proportion to the fall and
elevation.
The Prize Medal was awarded to Gatcliel’s
Rums, at the World's Fair, London. Gold and
Silver Medals and numerous Diplomas and cer
tificates can be shown to prove this Ram the
simplest, best and most durable invention in
use, or ever discovered by the art of man for
raising water above its level, Ac.
The first and only Gold Medal ever awarded
to anything by the New York State Agricultu
ral Society, was awarded to Gatchei.’s Ram,
September, 1847, for its simplicity, durability,
and effectiveness in its operations.
Sherburne, Chenango Cos. Sept. 14, ’54.
I have used one of Gatchel’s Rams since the
Ist of November, 1847, and cheerfully recom
mend them to all. It exceeds anything ! ever
saw or heard of both for durability and utility.
The distance from the Springs to the house is
116 rods. The water is forced up an elevation
of 212 feet; the fall or head, is 13 feet. T have
sufficient water for 260 head of cattle, and also
a full supply at my house. I would not be de
prived of it for SIOO per year. D. C. Buel.
References: —Parker & Monroe, Oxford, N.
Y.; Horace L■ Emery, Albany, N. Y.; Cole
man dk Stetson, New York City; Ex-Gov. A. V.
Brown, Nashville, Tennessee; R. ll'. Fitsgerald,
Nottoway Ch., J it.; Thos. L. Parish, Charlottes
ville, Fa., where the above machine can be seen
in full operation.
The undersigned having purchased the rights
of Cass, Gordon and Floyd, proposes to furuish
and put up the above machine, which is in all
cases warranted to give satisfaction.
Address J. L. GIBSON, Cassville, Ga.
Refers t.o A. Algood, Iron Factory, Chattoo
ga county, Ga., and Ford, Caldwell A Cos., Un
ion Furnace, Cass county, Ga. mh S-tlj
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY, Augusta,
Ga,— Hemphill. Gray, proprietor.— The
Proprietor of the above named establishment,
in returning his. sincere thanks to his friends
and the public in general for the very liberal
patronage extended to him silica he has been in
operation, would respectfully state that he is
now prepared to execute all orders tor Iror.
and Brass Castings, with despatch, at the short
est notice, and in the best manner.
To Railroad Companies and Cur Builders.
I am prepared to manufacture to order all
kinds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine
Wheels equal to any manufactured at the North.
Holding Murphy’s Patent right for making
“Murphy’s Patent Solid Hub Car Wheels,” I
am now manufacturing a Simple Plate Railroad
Car Wheel, and far superior to Spoke Wheels
now in use.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture
of all other kinds of Railroad Car and Engine
Castings, including Frogs, Switches, Chairs;
also Bridge Bolts and Castings for every des
cription of Bridges.
I am a 1 so prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds
of Railroad Car Wheels and Axles, Boxes, Caps
and Brasses complete.
To Mill Owners and Millers.
Mill and Gin Gearing, Castings, Ac, furnished
at the shortest notice, of the best materials and
workmanship, and at the lowest prices.
American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga.,
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Osmond A Grav was this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Hemphill Gray will
collect the assets and pay the debts of the firm.
JESSE OSMOND,
HEMPHILL GRAY.
Augusta Feb, 13, 1855.
Having sold my interest in the American
Iron Foundry to Mr. Hemphill Gray, who will
continue the business on lus own account, I so- j
licit a continuance of the putronage so liberally 1
bestowed upon the firm,
mh l-lm JESSE OSMOND.
Af-ISSSfr. IAENTAL NOTICE.—The sub
<! ilia “ilwi * ‘ scribcrs respectfully inform j
citizens of Cassville that they !
intend locating here with a view to becoming
permanent, citizens for the space of five years or
more. They hope, by close attention to their ;
profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction ,
j which the public demand, and to merit a share I
] of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed hero.
All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on
Eold plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will
e paid to children's teeth, when desired.
COBB A MOSELEY,
Jan. 26—ts Surgeon Dentists.
B— I’- STOVALL, IFffiv lhus* |
-iVL • and (Annmission Merchant, — i
— Augusta, Ga. —Continues the busi- !
; ness in all its branches, at his extensive i
FIRE-PROOF Warehouse on Jackson Street,
i near the Globe Hotel. The usual Cash fatal- !
ties afforded to customers. aug 25 ly*
lIBOUGHT I'D I
ON the 14th inst., a negro man, who says
; Ills name is George, and that, he belongs
I to David Charles, of Greene county, Ala- \
” ■ baniu. Complexion dark, live feet, eight |
inches high, weighs about 160 pounds, and is j
about 21 years old. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges and
take said negro awav, or lie will be dealt with
as the law directs. R. GAINES,
j Jan. 19—ts. Jailor, Cass county.
Atlanta, haiid-waue store, “t. j.
lilt AD Y, Whitehall Street, keeps always
lon hand a full assortment of Iron, Nails, Cut
lery, Mill Irons, Springs, Axles, Carriage Trim
mings, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Mechanic’s
and Farmers’ Tools, Ac?, which will be sold as
. low ns can be bought in any market.
J Atlanta, On., July 14, 1854.
TpScellgiieoiKS BObeHisetyeiite.
rpHE GREAT SOUTHERN RKMEEY— JACOB'S CORDIAL, For all Bowel Diseases
X Cholera, Clioler-a Morbus,. Cholem Infantum, Bilious Cholic, Dysentery, and DiurrlioeT
Also, admirably adapted to many dismses of Females, most especially painful Menstruation
The virtues of Ja3ob’s-Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums.
Ist. It cures the worst eases of IMarrfioea. : 7-th. It cures painful Menstruation.
2d;- It cures the worst, forms of Dysentery. Bth. It relieves pain in the backand loins.
3d. It cures California or Mexican DiarrUma. 9th. It counteracts nervousness, despondencr
4th. It relieves the severest Colic- 10th. It restores Irregularities.
sth. It cures Cholera Morbus- lltli. It dispels gloomy and hysterical feelino--
6th. It cures Cholera lofantmn. 12th* &* an admirable Tonic?
A few short Extracts from Letters* Testimonials, Slc.
“I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in m
judgment, a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court •
“it gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal exm? •
enee, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for m'-
to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy.” j ne
Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Conrt, Cherokee Circuit
“ I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all cffiieted with b o \v ‘
diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to anv thine- <.|
ever tried by me.” A. A. Gaulding, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Geop/j^
“ This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns ii
to Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19 j s-'>
For sale by f. W. Hooper A Cos., .Samuel Levy, A. A J. L. Hill, ancffieißUel Dillard.Cassvhe
Cheshire A Groves, Kingston: D. L. A R. M. Wingard, G. L. Roberts, and Matthias R01„.,t7
Stilesboro; A. A. Williams, Euharlee; K. Porter, Adairsville; H. Ryers A Cos., Carters vile-an/’
! by the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State. ’ ’ Du
J M M. W. BUSS A CO., Manufacturers aud Proprietors
| January IG, 1855.—Gin. 20 Beckman Street,-New York.
AND EYE.— Deafness, pur-,
Wr -x-J Off/ or total, entirely removed. —
Dr. Alsophert'begs to call the atten-J
tion of those suffering from a total or partial]
loss of the hearing, to the following facts. He!
treats diseases of the middle and internal Ear!
with Medicated Douches, such as is practised in
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 reference to nearly nine hundred mines,
residents of the United States, Canada, New
Brunswick and Nova S.cotia, 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 Hear
ing, when our advice and instructions were
faithfully and punctually adhered to. Many
who could not hear the report of a pistol at
arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at the
I distance of four feet.
j In cases of mucuous accumulation in the Eus
j taebian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of.
! the Mucus Membrane, Nervous Affections, I)is:-j
j ease of the Membrana Tympani, ocmmonly!
j called the “ Drum,” or when the disease can boj
traced to the effects of Fever", colds, the use of-
Quinine, Mercurial Medicines, Gatherings in the I
Ears in childhood, Ac., Dr. Alsoplieri’s treat
ment stands pre-eminent, Where the Auditory
Canal Is dry and scaly, with little or no secre
tion, when the deafness is accompanied with
noises in the Ear, like falling water, chirping of
insects, 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 tiie head took place, when the hearing
is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a
cold has been taken, this method of treating
this disease, is infallible.
In deaf and dumb eases my'experience war
rants me in saying, that if the bearing was at
any time good, very much can be accomplished.
In the Deaf and Dumb School, out of a class of
14, I succeeded in restoring four to acute hear
ing. Dr. Alsophert begs respectfully to slate,
that in those cases he undertakes he guarantees
a successful, result, complete restoration, or such
a marked improvement as will lie perfectly sat
isfactory, if !*-.s remedies are faithfully applied,
and directions adhered to.
Applicants will please state their age, dura
tion of disease, if matter issues from the external
passage, if there are noises in the Ears, state
of general health, and what they suppose to have
been the cause of the deafness. M'tien the hear
ing is restored, it is expected that those in easy
circumstances will pay liberally.
All diseases of the Eye successfully treated
by the application of Medicated Vapors, Ae., an
infallible and painless treatment for the disea
ses of the Eye, acute and chronic, cataract,
specks, inflammation, film and weakness of vis
ion, granulation of the lids, ulceration of the
Lachrynal glands, Ac.
To the astonishing and gratifying effects of
this treatment, the child, the youth, those of
mature age, as well as those far advanced in
life, all bear testimony to its wonderfully reno
vating, healing and soothing effects.
Medicine, apparatus, Ac., will be sent to any
part at mv own expense. Address Dr. Also
phert, Broadway, office, 422 1-2, near Canal
street, New York. Consultation fee —five dol
-1 s Dr. Alsophert,’s Work on the Ear and
Eye, illustrated with steel plates. Price slo.oo.
Money letters must be registered by the Post
Master. Feb. 9,1865 —6 m.
I? ACTS CANNOT BE DOUBLED, let the
’ afflicted read and ponder.
More than 500 persons in the city of Rich
mond, Yu., alone testify to the remarkable
cures performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
The great Spring Medicine and Purifier of the
Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful p
tients, who testify daily to the remarkable cures
performed by the greatest of all medicines, Car
ter’s Spanish Mixture. Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease,
Fevers, Ulcers, Did Sores, Affections of the
Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Com
plaints, Fains and Aching of the Bones and
Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this
great and inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet
been found to compare with it. It cleanses the
system of all impurities, acts gently and effi
ciently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens
the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes
i the Skin clear and healthy, and restores the
i Constitution, enfeebled by disease, or broken
! down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine
i vigor and strength.
For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than
j all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of
i Cer’s art Spanish Mixture will remove all sal
j lowness of complexion, bring the roses mant
i ling to the cheek, give elasticity to the stop, and
1 improve the general health in a remarkable de
! give, beyond all the medicines ever heard of.
A large number of certificates of remarkable
j cures performed on persons residing in the city
i of Richmond, Va., by the use of Carter's Spah
: ish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is
no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers,
magistrates, physicians, and public men, well ;
known to the community, all 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, Principal Depots
at M. Ward, Close A Co’s., No. 88, Maiden
Lane, New York; T. W. Dyott A Sons, and
Jenkins A Hartshorne, Philadelphia; Bennett
A Beers, No. 125 Main Street, Richmond, Va, ;J
and for sale by dealers in medicine everywhere.:
March 23, 1854.—-7—ly.
CONSUMPTION scccKssFiLV thkatkh by;
J INHALATION OF MKDICATSI> VACO US, by John-j
son Stewart Rose, M. I>. Fellow of the Koval j
College of Physicians, and for years Senior Piiy- j
sician in the London Royal Infirmary for dis
eases of the Lungs.
In the treatment of Consumption by inhala
tion, 1 have obtained the results which warrant
me in asserting, that it is as curable ns diseases
of the stomach and liver.
Breathing Medicines directly into the lungs is
certainly the ration*! mode of attacking the
disease,and like many other great beneficent
discoveries, it seems strange whv such treatment
was not resorted to long ago. Where there is
life there is now assured hope for the most seem
ingly hopeless eases, as throughout all the stages
of this insidious disease, the wonderful and ben
efieient effects of his treatment are soon appar
ent. In eases also of Bronchitis, Asthma, Ac.,
inhaling of powders and vapors has been emi
nently successful, and of those suffering under
any of the above named complaints, I can guaran
tee speedy and certain relief. 1 have pleasure in
referring to 207 names, residents of Sew York
and neighborhood, who have been restored to vi
gorous health. About one third of the above
number according to the parents’ own state
ments, were considered hopeless eases.
The inhaling Method is soothing, safe, and
speedy, and consists in the administration of
medicines in such a manner that they are con
veyed into the Lungs in the form of vapor, and
produces their action at the seat of the dis
ease. Its practical success is destined to revolu-1
tionise the operations of tho medical world and
I establish the entire curability of consumption.
Applicants will please state if they have hied
from the Lungs, if they have lost flesh, have a
cough, night sweat nud fever turns —what and
how much they expectorate, what the condition
oftlieir stomach and bowels. Tho necessary
Medicine, Apparatus, Ac., will he forwarded to
any part.
TERMS.—Five dollars, consultation foe.— ,
Balance of fee payable only when patients re
; port themselves convalescent.
DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUMP
i TION. —Price one dollar. Address
JOUNSON STfiWAiiT BOSE,
I Office 881 Broadway, New I • *
‘ Jan If>-6m. ,
I ‘PHE AMI-RICANS’ FRIEND-Ilona*.^
| I Fills.— ‘Jo the Citizens of the United States
! 1 most humbly and sincerely thank vouftm
| the immense pati on age which you have bestow .
led upon my Fills. I take tins opportunity <lB
j stating that mv ancestors were all A mem-mi cit
izens, and that I entertain for all that coneeimr.
America and the Americans, the most lively’
sympathies, so much so that I origii allv com
pounded these Fills expressly to suit your cli
mate, habits, constitutions, and manner of liv
ing, intending to establish myself among you,,
which I have now done, bv taking premises- im
New York. THOMAS HOLLOM'AY,
38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Sts. N, Y
Purification of the Blood, and Liver and Bib
lims Complaints.
she citizens of the Union suffer much from
disorders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely any
are free from the influence of these destructive
maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex
! perhaps the most handsome iti the world, up to
ja certain period when, distressing to gay, many
lose their teeth and good looks, w hile yet in tli e
j heyday of life, such sad evils may be effectually
I remedied by continually keeping the blood pure
and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action
!when life will flow smoothly, and resemble
| plants in a congenial clime, w here an eternal
spring seems to reign. As it regards the pres
ervation of the human frame, and the duration
of life, much may be effected, and I sav fearless
ly that health and life c.m be prolonged for tu -
ny years beyond thc-ir ordinary limits, if 11,,]|„.
way’s Pills arc taken to purify the blood accord
ing to the rules laid down for health contained
in the direct ons which accompany each box.
A case of Weakness and Debility, of Ten year*
standing, cured by Hollouays Pills.
Copy nf a letterfront Captain. J-.hn -M, nsen,
A star House, X. Y. dated Jan. 5, 1 - .
To Prof. Holloway, New York :
isir:—-It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I
have to inform you that J have been restored to
health and strength by taking your Fills. Fir
the last ten years, I suffered from a dcnmgmert
of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced tu
snoli an extremely that I gave up my ship, nev
er expecting to go to sea any more, as 1 hr.l
tried every Remedy that was recommended tu
me, but all to no purpose; and had given mv.
self up to despair, when I was :.t last ivi-em
mended to take your Fills. After iisinu- them
for three months, the result is that I ani in Let
ter health now th in I have been for eleven years
past, and indeed as well as ever 1 was in ntv lift.
You are quite at liberty to make this known Li
the benefit of others. 1 remain, sir, yum* n.-.v -
pectfullv, (Signed ) JOHN .K.-fINSON.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully
in the following comploi
Ague Frysipilis Files
Asthma Female Irrcg- Retention t
Billions com- ularitics Urine
plaints Fevers of all Scrofula or
Blotches on kinds King’- vi!
~-- IVII'j. ‘ .U
the skin Gout Stone or Gmd
Bowel com- Head-ache Secondary svn>
plaints Ind gestion t.ins’
Constipation Jaundce Venerea! affix
of bowels Liver rum- tin.-
Debilty plaints M'oi n,s < f all.
Dropsy kinis
M'cakness fr< m whatever cause.
(Signed) R. DI'RAXT.
Tl.e Bids should be used am joint-y with t
Ointment in most of ik* foUc wind casts
Bad legs Gout ‘ Sore n | pk-
Bad breasts Glandular Soivtlii.it
I Burns swellings Skin d.sens. >
1 Bunions Lumbago Scurvy
Chilblains Piles Sore he and
Chapped hands Rheumatism Ulcers
Contracted and Salt Rheum M ounds
Stiff'Joints Scalds
*. s *Sold at the Establishment of Pivfisvr
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, N'eiv York. ai:i:4i
Strand, London, and by nil ivspectablelh'.-
gists and Dealers of Medicines tliroughtnt
,1 nited States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cent-.
62 1-2 cents, and $1 00 each,
j There is a considerable saving bv tak’ng ilx
I the larger sizes. N. B.—Direction's for th c; ■
i dance of patients in every disorder are : tl xii
jto each Pot. Mav 26—e. w !v.
VCURE FOR ALL I—IMIt way’s WvfmW
Citizens if the Union. —You have done in
j 1 lie honour as with one voice, from one end
the Union to the other, to stamp the ehur. f! ’
jot my Ointment with your approbation. If
j scarcely two years since 1 made it kin \vu snu.n:
I you, and already, it has obtained more eeiebrilt
than anv other Medicine in so short a period
THOMAS HOLLOWAY.
36, Corner if Ann and Nassau Sts. A. )
ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AF
! TER NINE YEARS STANDING
[ Copy of,l Letter from Mr. IF. J. Law: a it. j
Hi, nisciile, Yadl'in County. North CaniiioiJ
,S., dated November Ist, 1853.
rgr READ Ills O H'.Y WOEI'S.
To Professor Holloway,— Sir, — lt is i vi
mv wish to become notorious, neither is tb
j letter written for the mere sake of writing, 1“
to say, that your Ointment cured me of out 1
the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that lie
is heir to, and which was considt n and by all
knew me, to bo ent.rely bevond the reach
jmedocine. For nine years t was afflicted 1,!
| one of the most painful amt troublesome s.”
legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and
trying every medicine 1 had ever hoard o.(, b
signed in despair all hope of being cured:
a friend brought me a couple of large pets
vour Oiriment, which caused the sores on t;
legs to heal, and 1 entirely regained mv ho*-
to mv agreeable surprise and delight to t he
, tonisimtent of ray friends. (S gned)
W. J. LANG in
!AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OK A BA&
BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT TIIE
POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. R Dveant, A'<' (> -
leans November 9 th, 1853.
To Professor Holloway, 38, Corner ofAA n
and Nassau Streets, N. Y : Dear Sir,— It
with heurtfclt gratitude 1 have to inform J'**
that by the use of your Ointment and l'ills, !>
life of my wife has been saved. For se nl ;
veers she had a bad breast, with ten nim lU V
w> finds, (not of a cancerous aatiuv). I
told that nothing could save her; she wns tj" 1
induced to use your Ointment and Pills,
in the short space of three months, thev efteete*-
a perfect cure, to the astonishment 01 hII" 1,
know us. Wo obtained your Medicines | o ”’
I Messrs. Wright A Cos., of Chartivs-streol, ■!”
Orleans. 1 send this from “ Hotel des • ’
ces,” Paris, although, 1 had written it at *
Orleans, before we finally left, at that tiiuc 111
knowing your address n't New York.
rpHE “ ATLANTA REPUBIICAX"^
1 title of a weekly newspaper publish* 1
the city of Atlanta, Geo., at Two I>ou-ai* s F<
annum. It is by far the best paper P lll> j v
in that city, and contains a Prices Current
fully arranged, and corrected weekly. 1
who desire to read an interesting j,' ll ' rn , ‘ jjui
;see a weekly report of the prices of the * 1 ’ -
articles bought and sold in the Atlanta m.
would do well to order the Republican-
Post-masters and our friends and .
tances generally, in Cherokee Georgia,
Tennessee, are respectfully requested <>’
Agents iu extending the circulation of ‘ 1
* ATTENTION! #
rpHE Subscribers respectfully |“J r T ve it
X customers and friends, that tm . y
moved their stock of Dry Goods,
to the store house formerly occupied t>.
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