The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, April 05, 1855, Image 4

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C'jje Ipire nf I'tfp. Lines To a Xu mb feller Vernier on. seei/f qf him cratch in’ round tri/in’ to sett ‘em. Pore fellin'! bow I pity you seeb a wet dav as this is Rtreken round the streets wet as a wharf-rat With plenty of unibrcllers under your arm Aud narry one over your head—because you hain’i got no chance to spread one. Perhaps you’re dryer than you would be under * one of ’em — And the handle might come off where it’s glued And then you’d have to spit on it to make it stick. Nobody bat a Nirishman would have took up such a business: Nobody ever thinks of buy in’ a numbroller When lie can get one just by steppen into a nen try. You must be greener than the greenest in your lot. j Poor fellur! I think I see you up to Worces-1 ter — Discharged incurable. Buy in’ urabrellcrs! j ha! ha! ha! j My pity’s turned to scorn—pore croderlous fool. ’ The world had once a Bank of Honesty— But that has busted long and long ago,— The president obtains a precarious living, And every man’s a gribbin’ for himself. Buyin’ utiibrellers : Clear out, ragamuffin — I’ve heard a nidiot’s sometimes dangerous, .Aud you’re one of the darkest die—avaunt! .££f” The yankee who was lying at the point •of death has whittled it off, aud is now slowly .recovering. fy “Mv son, what would you do, if your •dear father should be suddenly taken away from vou f” “ Swear and chaw tokacher!” Many a fool has passed for a clever man, because he has known how to hold his tongue; siud many a clever man has pased for a fool be icaiuse he has not known how to make use of it. Emily Grant, in a state of want, Found her purse remarkably scant, t “ fjivc in this land,” she cried, “ 1 can t, And so to Australia I’ll levant, ’ ‘Then her friends called her Eniy Grant • Jjff” “ How is your son, to-day V” inquired one merchant of another. “ Very ill,” said he, “I would not give ten cents for his chance for life.” “ What did you hang that cat for, Isaac?” asked the schoolmistress. The boy looked up, and gravely answered, “For metotiny, mad am.” “Sam you’re a drunkard; you’re allers ; drunk, and your habits is loose, nigga, your j habits is loose.” “Well, axe me dis don, how j de mischief am my habits ‘loose’ when I is’ * tight’ all de time?” 23?” A writer from Pensacola describes the | navy yard near that place as being enclosed on two sides by heavy brick walls, and open on the water, “ defended by huge sharks,” of whose veracity frightful stories are told. The following was picked up inside the bar at the court house in Springfield, Mass., a short time since: “Now after settin here 7 weeks, This Koart is goin for to adjourn And any won hoe jestis seeks May cum next kort & take his turn.” Let us remove temptation from the path of youth,” as the frog said to his companions, plunging into the water, when he saw a boy picking up a stone. A clerk in a mercantile establishment writes to his friends at home—“ Plaguey easy time now-a-days—very little work to do—our firm don’t advertise.” jgf A model return was recently made by a deputy sheriff in Morgan county, Indiana. It was—“ Sarved the within, but was fit with brickbats by the woman so that I couldn’t sarve it.” rw Dr. Casin having heard the famous i Thomas Fuller repeat soma verses on a scolding wife, was so delighted with thorn as to request a copy. “There is no necessity for that,”said Fuller, “as you have the original.” A Western poet gets oft’ the following, explanatory of a steamboat explosion : The engine gioaned, The wheels d : d creak, The steam did whistle, And the boiler did leak, The boiler was examined, They found it was rusted, And all of a sudden The old thing busted. Mrs. Partington advises all young peo- \ pie afflicted with preparation of the heart to ap ply the cataract of mustard to draw out the in formation, and she says she has never known a failure where this device was followed. 23T“1 say, M’ster,” exclaimed a gentleman j living in the town of K ,to a countryman who was “loaded with provisions for the mar ket,” “ Have you any onions for sale?” “ No, j sir,” replied “ country.” “I do expect,” lie ! contiued, to himself, as if puzzled, “ that that d—n fool meant ingum!” Sambo, where is the shovel ?” “ Wirl I de hoc, massa.” “ Well where is the hoe ?” “ Why wid he shovel, massa.” “ Where are both, you scoundrel ?” “ Why, boll’ togedder; I golly, ole massa, you ’pears to he berry ’tick ler, dis loomin’!” We guess Sambo “cotoil ed” it. 23T “ Susan, stand up, ami let the gentleman j see what you have learned. What does c-b-a-i-r spell ?” “ I don’t know, marm.” “ Why you ignorant critter. - What do you sit on ?” “ Oli, inarm, don’t like to tell.” “ What on airtli is the matter with the gal?—what is it?” “I don’t like to teli. It was Bill Cross’ knee, hut he never kissed me but twice.” “ Airthquakes and apples I” exclaimed the schoolmistress, and then—fainted. TOBACCO AND BACCHKS. With tobacco and Bacchus you pass all the day, To Bacchus tobacco you puff; So ypu use up your system mid drive health away, Oh! is not one poison enough ? Is not Bacchus himself strong enough for the deed ? Why, tobacco can dry you alone! But tobacco to Bacchus—the grape to tins weed, Is the cruellest folly that’s known. .... You can depend on no man, on no friend, but him who can depend upon himself, lie on ly who acts conscientiously towards himself will act so towards others, and vice versa, .... Those who think that money will do any thing, may be suspected of doing anything for money. ... . “ Woman’s heart is always open to mis fortune,” as the lady said when she bought wet goods at half-price. .... The newspapers are full of advertise ments for “plain cooks.” We suppose “pret ty cooks” have no occasion to advertise at all. .... It is the b ibbling spring which flows gently, the litttc rivulet which runs along, day and night, by the farm house, that is useful, rather than the swollen food, or the warring cut* aract. .... No principle is so powerful for good in the education of mind, as that of intelligent kindness—the love, which, while it does not o verlook wrong doing, shows that it is not quench ed by it—and that furnishes a constant and powerful impulse to goodness. .... “Tom, what are you laughing at?” said a mother to her son, who was.rising greatness itself, as he sat shaking his sides. “ Nothing,” roared Tom. “ Nothing ?” exclaimed she; “ Thomas, my son, I did not think you were so foolish as to laugh at nothing.” “Why, moth er I couldn’t think of anything to laugh at, so I laughed cause l couldn't.” . __ JLegql Notices. STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.— By Thomas A. Word, Oruinaiiy of said County. —The petition of Alford C. Day, caus ing it to appear to me that Telamon Cuvier of said countv, deceased, did in his life time execute to said Day Ills bond for titles, to that portion of the lot in town of Cassvillc, upon which said Cuvier then lived, bounded on the North by lot of Mrs. Ralls, on South by that portion of the lot occupied bv said Day* on the East, by prop erty now occupied by Thomas G. Dunlap, and on the West by the street mining out from the South East corner of the public square of said town ; and also certain other lots lyin within and'belonging to the original lot of land on which the town of Cassvillc 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 Court to di rect Charles A. Hamilton, the administrator np- I on estate of suid Onvler, to make titles to him j for suids lots: it is therfor-ordered hereby that. notice lie given in the Cassville Standard of such j application, that all persons concerned may file j object ions, of any they hate, in my office* why said Charles A. Hamilton, administrator os a for said, should not execute titles in conformity with said bond. A true extract, from the minutes of this Court, this January 29th 1854. T. A. WORD, Ordinarv. Feb. 2d—m3. -TVTOTICE.—WiII be sold on told on the first lx Tuesday in May next at the Court House door in Cassville lot of land No. 1282 in the 21st district and 2nd section. Also at Marietta on same day lot of land No. 227 in the 17th district 2d section to be sold for the benefit of Samuel A. Pardee drawer and the Estate of Eli Mansfield deed., the latter by an or der of Court of Ordinary of Hancock county said Pardee and Mansfield being joint owners of said land 12 March 1855. SAME. A. PARDEE, IIKNIIY ROGERS, Adm’s. inh 22—tds Eli Mjinsfield deed Georgia, gtlmeh county.-whereas Lewis !>. Ellington applies to me for let ters of Guardianship over the property of David A Washington L. Nancy 11. Isaac L. Lewis C. 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 mv of fice within the time prescribed bv 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, mb 2 —SOd Ordinary. in KORGTA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas IJ. 1 V I W. Cobb, administrator on the estate of ! 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 (heir objections (if any they have) in my office, in terms of the law ; otherwise letters Dismisso ry will bo granted 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’ s. —fim TJIOS. A. WORD, Ord. C'l EOItGIA, GILMER COUNTY.—Whereas JT Thomas Wakefield, administrator upon the estate of Isaac Wilkins late of said county deoesed makes application to me for letters (if dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite aud 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 my hand at office, this 22nd of December 1854. MOSES GREER, Ord’v. dec 29—Cm 7\ EoIiGTA, GILMER COUNTY.—Whereas Newman Osborn, administrntor of the Ecsate of Lucy Harris, late of said cowntv, 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 bv law to show i cause, if any they have, why said Tetters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 20th day of October, 1854. MOSES GREER, Oct 27 —fim Ordinary. | f \ EORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTV.-Toall I V'X whom it may concern. On the fifteenth day of .September hist, I sold and transferal to I T. 15. Thompson and J. 11. Kibbee, all mv stock j or interest in the capital stock of the Planters i A Mechanics Hank of Dalton, located and doing’ j business at Dalton, Georgia. SAMUEL F. DICKINSON. 1 tecembor R.—oanifUin. AJOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, it —Alt persons indebted to the Estate of William 0. Guyton, late of Cass comity, de ceased, are refpicsted to make immediate pay ment—and those having demands against said i estate will please present them in terms of the ! law. WILLIAM P. SMITH, Adm'r. mh 3—tiw | f \ EORGIA, GIL M Eli 7’o UN TV.—W herons j VI James Simmons and George R. Edwards, administrators of the estate of William Evans, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from the administration of said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to he and appear at niv of j fico within tlie time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should ! not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this March 25, isss.’ M. GREER, Ordinary. nth 29—tint / 1 EORGIA, Fanxix County.—Whereas Jo \T siah 11. Carter applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Marjary Pinson, { late of said comity, deceased. These fire therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at niv of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exisf, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this sth day of March, 1855. JAMES KINCAID, Ordinary. mh 15—80d | r ro DIE-TORS AND CREDITORS—^AM | i persons indebted to the estate of Martin j Stidham, late of Cass county, deceased, arc re- I quested to make immediate payment; and those j having demands against said estate, will please ’ present them in terms of the law. ELISHA STIDHAM, ) SIMEON STIDHAM, /-Executors T. M. ANSLEV, ) mh 1(5—40d 1 LL persons having demands against James t \ A. Beard, late of Fannin County deceased j are hereby notified to present them properly, attested to ns within the lime prescribed by law or thov will not be settled. And nil persons in debted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. WM. FRANKLIN, Adm’r. MARGARET BEARD, Adm’x. Fell. 2—6 t. SIXTY days after date, application will be made to tbe Ordinary of Cass county for leave to sell tlie real estate and one nogro.be longing t tbe estate of Win. 0. Guyton, lute of Cass county, deceased * WILLIAM P. SMITH, Adm'r. mb B—6od REUUCTIOX OF PRICES T TOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. 1 1 —These famous Medicines will in future be sold throughout the States at the following prices: h Small Pot or Box, 25 cents, instead of 87 1-2. Medium do. do. (>2 1-2 “ ‘• 87 1-2! Large do. do. $1 ‘* Hi 50. Professor Holloway's Manufactories are at 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 844 Strand, London. Jan 12 SELLING off at Cost for Cush, As the under* signed is cloning up (he business of the firm of Leake A Howard, lie bus determined to sell off at cost for cash. Come all that want good bargains and cornu quick or you will miss them. Cartersrille. Dee I—ts1 —ts W. W. LEAKE. GOLD and Silver Watches, Gold Finger and Ear Rings, Breast-pin* and Lockets, cheap for cash, at aMp 15 LEVY’S STORE. <TK. —A large assortment jpfSfr of the latest styles of spring bom gyt _ trimmed gratis, just, received and tor sale at Levy’s cash stoue. jLegzfl polices. C” 1 -TAT - -r? 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 May next, the following property, to*wit: One settlement of land in the 17th district and 3d section, known as the plantation of Jas. McGinnis; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court, in favor of George S. Black, vs. James McGinnis. One lot of land, No. 160, in the 15th district and 3d section of Cass county ; levied on to sat isly four fi. tats, in favor of William Solomon, assignee, vs. Jonathan Whitesides. Property pointed out by defendant. One lot of land lying in the 17th district and 3d section of Cass county ; levied on to satisfy a fi. fit. from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Alexander Cobh, vs. John L. Baker—known as the lot upon which said Baker now lives. Mortgage sales.—At the same time j and place, one lot of land No. 1 1> 1,. in the 15tli district and 3d section of Cass county ; lev ied on to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Abraham Tate, administrator of Evan Pearson, deceased, vs. Jonathan Whitesides. One town lot with improvements thereon — known as lot No. 17, in the town of Cassv lle; levied on to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. issued from Cass Superior Court, for the use of M. A. Clouts, vs. John W. Clardy and Z. 11. Ciardv. Property specified in said Mortgage. One stock of Drv Goods, consisting of calicoes, ready-made clothing, hardware, cutlery, boots, shoes, crockery ware, Ac., and various other ar ticles usually kept in country stores; levied on to satisfy three Mortgage ti. fas. from Cass Inferior Court—one in favor of Peirson, Jennings & Cos., one in favor of W. E. Whitney & Cos., the other in favor of Bancroft, Betts & Marshall, vs. Hen ry J. Arnold—said goods specified in said Mortgage. Mortgage Sale—Ox First Tuesday in June. Two negro men, named Ned and Cain, about 30 years old each ; levied on to satisfy a Mort gage fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Thomas G. Barron, vs. Jonathan Whitesides. Property pointed out in said fi. fa. mh 2y—tds E. A. BROWN, Sheriff. SHERIFF SALES.—WiII be sold before the court house door in the town of Morganton, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May next: One negro man named Peter, about twenty two years old: levied on as the property of Nan cy Holcombe, to satisfy three fi. fas. issued front a justice’s court of Lumpkin county, A. J. Glen vs. Nancy Holcombe. One lot of land. No. 72, in the Bth district and 2d section : levied on as the proparty of Gabri el W. Grimes, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Oglethorpe Superior Court—Thomas J. & G. W Mattox, for the use of Thomas J. Mattox, vs. Gabriel W. Grimes. mh 29—tds JEHU THOMAS, Sh’ff. 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, to-wit—Nos. 1214, 1216, 1217, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1254, 1287, 1288, 1289, containing 40 acres each, all in the 17th district and 3rd section of Cass county, to be sold as the prop erty of Jesse Dickerson, deceased. Terms of sale made known on day. fagF” Sold on the first Tuesday in May next. J. R. PARROTT, Administrator. Feb IC—tds ADM I NISTRATORS SALE.—ByT : rtmT!,f an order of the court of Ordinary of Cass couuty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, before the court house door in Cassville the plantation known as the Hatch place,eonsis ting of the following lots of land to wit. Nos. 131, 132, 156, 157, 204, and six acres off of lot N0..86, all in the 4th (list., and 3rd section, sold subject to the widow’s dower,, also lot No. 79, in the 4th district and 3rd section and a negro girl named Eliza about eleven years old: all sold as the property of John Hatch late of said coun ty deceased for the benefit of the heirs and cred it or.-; of said deceased. Terms of sale given on the day. . 11. W. COBB, Adui’r mh 22—tds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue ol an order from the Ordinary of Cass coun ty, will be sold in the town of Cassville on the first Tuesday in may next, between the legal hours of sale: two lots of land Nos. 438, and 666, both lying in the 21st, dist and 2d section of said county, also one town lot. in the town of Cartersviile, lying on the west side of the Wes tern and Atlantic Rail Road, whereon Wilson rurbeffil now lives,-all sold as the property of Wm. Smithson deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. E. F. SMTTIISON, Adm’r. ELIZABETH SMITHSON, Adrn’x. mil 22—tds A DMINISTRATOII’S SALE.—By an order (1. of the Ordinary of Jones countv, Georgia, will he sold at the court house door in Canton, Cherokee county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jui e 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. mh 15—tds de bonis non. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.-Whereas Ro bert Scott, administrator on the estate of Robert Hamilton, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters Dismissorv from said administration. These are therefore to.cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my of fice, and file their objections, m any they have) on or before the Ist Monday in October next, otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant on that day. TIIOS. A. WORD, Ordinary. nth S—6m* p EORGIA CAS SC 0 (7NTY.—W herea s,” ll i v T W. Cobb Administrator on the Estate o Damon Karp, deceased, applies to me for letters Dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to he and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any exist,) why said letters should not bo granted. G iven under my hand at office, ibis 28th dav of Nov. 1854. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. Dec I—fim c\ EORO'IA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Wil- V T liam llavs, administrator on the Estate of George W. Hays, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from said administration: lliesc are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons concerned, to be and appear at my of. lice within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at. office, this ‘27th of October, 1854. Til OS. A. WOHI) J*ov B—fltn* Ordinary. GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J. It. l’urrott, applies to me for letters of ad ministration on the effects in this State of John S. Allen late of the State of Alabama, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice within the time preset- bed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at. office, tins March HI, 1855. T. A. WORD, Ordinary, mb 22 —#m (N EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereaa A- T inauda Reynolds applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Robert Rey nolds, Jute of said county, deceased. These arc 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 anv they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my bund at office, this March 12th, 1855. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. mh 15—30d /;t EORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Whereas, W. vJ” P. Milam, applies to me for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Mary Milam, late ol said County deceased. 1 liese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to he and appear ut my of fice within the time prescribed bv 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, 1855. T. A. WORD, mh I—tds Ordinary. PURSE SILK, Steel Bends, Rings and Tas sels, ercwell, crochet needles, and furniture fringe, cheap ut Lew’s cash BTOUJS. sept 15—ts fiOberfeelMls. . ———, w 1 rpiN ROOFING GUTTERING AND TIN X WARE ESTABLISHMENT, at Cassville The Subscriber begs leave to call the attention of the public to hissuperi or mode of Tin Roofing, which is believed to be equal to all others in neatness, du rability and strength. I confidently assert that 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, .insurance is saved, and great, risks avoided ; ns at ,eust two-thirds of the num ber of buildings consumed in large conflagra tions, first take fire upon the roots. Having made ample arrangements for Roof ing, and secured the services of first-rate work men, experienced in the business, I 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 he used hut the best brands, and all roofs warranted. E. A. BROWN. UTS?” Shop on the east side of the court house, at Hood’s old printing office. aug 18 {Si \\T ATCHES! WATCHES! ! BY Arlfe. V MAIL!—The Subscriber would ft&siaa 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 Silverware, which he intends to sell oft’ 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 charge, lie has now for sale: Daguerreotype Watches, ssft to SIOO Pocket. Chronometers, 160 to 200 Eight-day Watches, 125 to 200 Ladies’ Enamel Watches, 80 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 Sliver 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 enrlv, and addressed to J. M. EASTWOOD, Oct 20—ts Raleigh, N. C. SEMI-WEEKLY MAIL LINE,for Duck Town Copper Mines, by way of Talking Rock,El- Hjay and Lutin's Ferry. . N The safest, quickest, and most pleasant route to the Duck T own Copper Mines, Tennessee, is through Cassville. The Stages are 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 hov 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 after the arrival of the cars. Stage offices at Latimer’s hotel, Cassville, and Cottage Hall, by B. A. Freeman, Ellijav. Buy vour tickets at Atlanta for Cass Depot. * J. S. DTI MM, Proprietor. e'flrp*. 55?” BEING also tor of a well-stocked Liv ery Stable at Ellijay, the un (lersigned is prepared to send persons to any point to which they may wish to go. Nov. 27. J.S. DUMM. \ UCTION ANI) COM MISSION HOUSE, ) II Atlanta, Ga. —Jos. R. Swift, having lo- I 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, Ac. &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. He intends to keep on hand everything for j the use of the Planter, —Rope, Bagging, Groce ries, &c. Ac. A share of patronage is respect fully solicited. JOS. R. SWIFT. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 8, 1854. 44 —ly CMIA RLKSTOX ACCOUNT BOOK MANC- J FACTORY ! ! Walker & Evans, Mann factoring Stationers, No. 101 Fust Bay, Char leston, Have now on hand the largest assort ment of Account Books ever offered for sale in this part of the country, and 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 othir materials are of the best quality, ! carefully selected, and the Books warranted in j 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, Periodicals, and other printed Books bound in every variety of style. Always oil hand, a large stock of superior Letter Paper, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note Paper, and paper of various kinds, ruled expressly for Lawyer’s use. Also, Stationery of till kinds, consisting in part of Copying Presses, Gold Pens, Seal Presses, Steel Pens, Envelopes, Pen-holders, Inkstands, Pocket books. Ink, Writing Desks, Pencils, wafers, scaling 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, Dec 15—6 m 1) A PER” 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 match ; 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'ulcers iu these articles, to-call and examine their styles and pi ires whenever they visit the city. New York. mh 8 1 FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 25 cents per year. 1 —The Philadelphia “Kky-Stonk City,” third year, (published monthly) 28 columns of matter, sent to subscribers for 25 cents per fu l year, commencing at any month. Five copies to one address, one dollar. CRANK A STIVERS, Publishers, I No. 57 South 8d St., Philadelphia. j Send your quarter in silver or imst-office stamps- The paper is never seat until the mo ney is received. mh 8 BOOK BINDER V IN A TLA NT A ! WILLIAM KAY, respectfully informs the citizens of Cass-illo and surrounding country, that lie is now prepared for any kind of Binding and Ruling at short notice. He has I also oil hand a large assortment of Besiks in the j various departments of Literature, Fancy Sta j tionery, Music, Musal Instruments, Paper Hang- I ings, Guns, Pistols, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy j Goods, Ac., at the very lowest possible prices. A share of the public patronage is respectfuliy solicited. Atlanta, March 21, 1858—ly. * . . ‘ C'l Alt 111 A GES A AY) IIA RE ESS.—Charles. J ton. S. t . Wli te house, south-west corner of | Meeting and Wentworth streets, Charleston, < kill [BObL/ The subscriber has always on j hand a large assortment of Ve- hides of every description, such as Couches, Rocknways, Ba rouches, top Buggies, no top Buggies, and Ped lar Wagons, which are manufactured expressly for his own salon, and which in point or finish and durability cannot he surpassed. All articles sold by him lire wa mi anted In I the fullest terms. Persons in want are solicited to give him a cull, where they will And a cheap anu good article on fuvorublu terms. Carriages built to order, and repairing done with neatness and despatch. Relent to Cos). 11. F. Pries, Cassville. t M. H. NATHAN. Nov 17 —flin. i PIANO FORTES* Music, Musi- 1 MHMwfpfll l cal Instruments, Fancy 4rti nj y rn/ cUm > * c, > White-Hall Htreet, Sign “ ** of the Golden Piano, Atlanta, Ga.l Ft-blti-tf H.BRAUMULLER. j rpiJE WHOLE WORLD. — Three Hundred i Thousand Dollars Worth of Gifts, for the Subscribers to the Mammoth Pictorial, of the Whale World, published simultaneously in the j three cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bal- j imore. As soon as 80O ; 000 subscriptions are obtained, and having already an actual circula- ! tion of about 20n,00n, it is now certain THE DIHTHIBUTTON WILL SOON TAKE PLACE. Among tho extraordinary List of Gifts, (be ing o. e for every ticket issued,') 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, valued at $300,000 Every single remittance of sl, secures one year’s subscription to the Mammoth Pictmlal, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles the holder to one share in the 306,000 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, which may prove an immense fortune to the receiver. For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex- I plicit particulars in regard to the great Enter- | prise. Distribution, c., see a copy of The ‘ Whole World, which will be promptly sent, | free of charge, where desired by letter, post-paid. | The Whole World may also he seen at the j offices of all the papers containing this advor- j tisement, where information may be obtained j 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 far 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 happv. Correspondents must write their address— I name, post office, county and State, piam ami ‘• distinct, or it will be their own fault, if they fail to get iin answer, Adhere to this, and nil re- j turns will be promptly sent wherever desired in any part of the world. If any orders are received after the 560,000 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-Gin WATER RUNNING UP lllhhT7>77vr House, without Labor. — Gatcitel’s Pat ent Premium Improved double and single self acting HYDRAULIC RAMS, patented April j 10, 1847.—F0r supplying Dwellings or Farm houses, Villages, Raii Rond 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 obtaiued. The quantity thrown in proportion to the fall and elevation. j The Prize Medal was awarded to Gatchd’s | Rams, 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 onlv Gold Medal ever awarded to anything by the New York State Agricultu ral Society, was awarded to Gatciiel’s Ram, September, tor its simplicity, durability, and effectiveness in its operations. Sherburne, Chenango Cos. Sept. 14, ’54. I have used one of Gatciicl’s Rains since the Ist of November, 1847, and cheerfully recom mend them to all. It exceeds anything l ever saw or heard of both for durability and utility. The distance from the Springs to the house “is llfi rods. The water is forced up an elevation of 212 feet; the fall or head, is 13 feet.. I have sufficient water for 206 head of cattle, and also a full supply at my house. I would not be de prived of it for sloo per year. D. C. Bum,. References :—Parker Monroe, Oxford, X. Y.; Horace L. Emery, Albany, N. Y.; Com mand: Stetson, New York City; Ex-Gov. A■ I'. Jfrmvn, Nashville, Tennessee; R. W.Fitsgerald, Nottoway Ch., Vai; Thus. L. Parish, Charlotte— vi/de, Yu., where the above machine can be seen i in full operation. j The undersigned having purchased the rights of Gass, Gordon and Floyd, proposes to furnish and put up the above machine, which is in all cases warranted to give satisfaction. Address J. L. GIBSON. Cassville, Ga. Refers to A. Algood, Iron Factory, Chattoo ga county, Ga-, and Ford, Caldwell A Cos., Uu lon Furnace, Cass county, Ga. mh S-t 1 j \ ME RICAN IRON FOUNDRY, Augusta, J\ Ga,— Hemphill. Gray, proprietor.—The j 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 sine** he has been in operation, would respectfully state that he is now prepared to execute all orders tor Irot and Brass Castings, with despatch, at the short est notice, and in the best manner. To Railroad Gnnpanies and Car Builders. \ 1 am prepared to manufacture to order all - kinds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine J 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 j of all other kinds of Railroad Car and Engine Castings, including Frogs, Switches, Chairs; i also Bridge Bolts and Castings for every dcs- ! cription of Bridges. lam a’so prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds of Railroad Car Wheels and Axles, Boxes, Gaps and Brasses complete. To Mill Owners and Millers. Mill and Gin Gearing, Castings, Ac, furnished j 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 Gray 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, 18, 18153. Having sold my interest in the A meric'’'’ j Iron Foundry to Mr. Hemphill Gray, who will | continue the business on Ins own account, l bo* j licit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the firm, mh I—lm JESSE OSMOND. f YINTAt NOTICE. - - The 7X /ypraSaSSp, 1 ‘ scribers respectfully inform ’ ‘in’ the citizens of Cassville that they intend locating here* with a view to becoming permanent citizens for the space of five years or i more. They hope, bv close attention to their , j 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 here. ! All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on i Sold plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will c puid to children's teeth, when desired. i COBB A MOSELEY, J Jan. 26 ts Surgeon Dentists. I R STOVALL. Hwv House j i'l • and Commission Merchant, — i f ’ Ola. —Continues the busi ness in all its branches, at his extensive FIRE-PROOF Warehouse on Jackson Street, near the Globe Hotel. Tho usual Cush liied tios afforded to customers. aog 25 ]y* Atlanta, hard-ware stork, a. ~j. BRAD) , Whitehall Street, keeps always on hand a full assortment of Iron, Nails, Cut lery, Mill Irons, Springs, Axles, Carriage’Trim mings, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Meehanie’s und Farmers’ Tools, Ac,, which will be sold as low as can ho bought in any market. Atlanta, Ga., July 14,1854. . TfiHsras ting between Leake A Howard is tin's day dissolv ed by mutual consent. All the debts due said firm will bn collected by W. W. Leake, who as sumes all the liabilities of tho same. All per sons indebted to said concern will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of Nov. 1854. ■v *7 W. \Vi LEAKE, CartcroviUs, Dec! J. A. HOWARD, TIE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEE V —/A COB'S CORDIAL, For all Bowel Diseases -I Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Bilious Cholic, Dysentery, and Diarrhoea i Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially painful Menstruation. j The virtues of Jacob’s Cordial, arc too well known to require Encomiums. Ist. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 7th. 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 Diarrhoea. 9th. It counteracts nervousness, despondV rev 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. lOtli. It restores Irregularities. r ’th.. It ciiresXTiofera Morbus. 11th. It dispels gloomv and hysterical feeling 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. 12th. It’s an admirable Tonic - . n A lew short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c. “ J have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and j n n v judgment, a Valuable remedy.” lion. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court Ga ‘ “ H gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal e.\p tT :.- ence, and the experience of my. neighbors und friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for i to believe it to he all that it .purports to be, yjz. a sovereign remedy.” ‘ ! Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit “I take great pleasure in recommending this iuvajnahle medicine to all affiictid with bt.iv.-f diseases, tor which 1 believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any lldne t .| • ever tried by me.” A, A. G.w lling, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Geo ilia. “ This efficient remedy is travelling into ..cel. Lnty as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns ii to Russia, and pining commendation wherever used.” Georgia Je.fam-wion, May 19 ]sy>, For sale by J. W. Hooper A Cos., .Samuel Levy, A. A J. L. Hill, and Lemuel Dillard CWvffie* Cheshire A Groves, Kingston ; 1). L. A R. M. Wingard, G. L. Roberts, and llattlii-.s I{, !,.*/ Stilesboro; A. A. Williams, Euharlee; E. Porter, Adairsvillc; 11. Byers A Cos., Cartcrsvlle • iI T by the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the Elute. ’ ’“ a M’M. W. BLISS A CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors January IC, 1855,-—6ni. 20 Beckman Street, New Yens Tj'AR AND EYE.— Deafness, par-\ | XI/ tial or totaJ, entirely removed.— ] ; Dr. Alsophcrt hcgs to call the atteri-| j tion of those suffering from a total or partial; | loss of the hearing, to the following facts, lie : treats diseases of the middle and internal Ear l with Medicated Douches, such as is practised in j the Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic, Brussels, ; Hamburg and St. Petersburg, and lately by the I most distinguished London Anrists, with the most wonderful success ; indeed, it is the only method that lias been uniformly successful.— The best proof of the efficacy of the treatment will be a reference to nearly nme hundred names, residents of the United States, Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who have been re stored to acute hearing, anil not a single, solita ‘ rv case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect ! either a partial or total restoration of the Hcar j ing, when our advice and instructions were j faithfully and punctually adhered to. Many ! who could not bear the report of a pistol at j arm’s length, can now hear a watch boat at the j distance of four feet. \ In cases of muciious accumulation in the Eus tachian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of the Mucus Membrane, Nervous Affections, Dis-j case of the Membrana Tvmnani, ocmmonlvl called the “ Drum,” or when the disease can be I traced to the effects of Fever, colds, the use of Quinine, Mercurial Medicines, Gatherings in the Ears in childhood, Ac., I)r. Alsopliert 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 hells, rustling of leaves, con tinual pulsations, discharge of matter, or when, in stooping, a sensation is felt as if a rush of blood to the head took place, when the hearing is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, this method of treating this disease, is infallible. In deaf and dumb cases my experience war rants me in saying, that if the hearing*war at j 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 state, that in those cases he undertakes lie guarantees a successful result, complete restoration, or such a marked improvement as will be perfectly sat isfactory, if l's remedies arc faithfully applied, and directions adhered to. Applicants will please state their age, dura lion of disease, if matter issues from the externa! passage, if there are noises in the Ears, state of general health, and wliat they suppose to have been the cause of the deafness. When 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, Ac., 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 tho astonishing and gratifying effects of this treatment, the child, the youth, those of mature age, ns 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. Ai.so- UHKRT, 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.i-ft. Money letters must be registered by the Post Master. Feb. 9,1855 —6 m. 1 A CTY CANNOTP, E J)0 URIEL, let tue i afflicted read and ponder. More than 500 persons in the city of Rich mond, Va., alone testify to the remarkable cures performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. The great Spring Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now used hv hundreds of grateful p* tieute, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed bv the greatest of all medicines. Car ter's Spanish Mixture. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, j Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease. Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of ilirt i Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Com-j plaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones andj Joints, arc speedily put to flight by using thisi great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cK-a: so the; system of all impurities, rets gently and effi ciently oil the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens 1 the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes j j the Skin clear and healthy, and restores the j Constitution, enfeebled by disease, or brokenl | down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine! , vigor niul strength. For the Lad es, it is incomparably better tha:! ! all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of| j Cer’sart Spanish Mixture will remove all sal- 1 | lowness of complexion, bring the roses mans-j j ling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and j ! improve the general health iu a remarkable de-! j gree, beyond all the med emes ever heard of. j j A large number of certificates of remarkable! j cures performed on persons residing in thee ty j j of Richmond, Vn., by the use of Carter’s Spun-I | 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 inv to the effects of this Groat Blood Purifier. [ Call and see a few hundred of the cert ficates; around the bottle. None genuine unless signed \ Bennett k Beers, Drugg : sts. Principal Depots’ at M. Ward, Close A No. 53,. Maiden I Lane, New York; T. W. Dyoft A Sons, and Jenkins &. Ilartshorne, Philadelphia; Bennett A Beers, No. 125 Main Street, Richmond, Vn.; and for sale by dealers in medicine everywhere. March 23, 187*4.7—ly. C'tONSITMPTFOX srccKssKiLV treated by ) INHALATION Or MEDICATED VAPOKS, by Ji.hn 90n Stewart Rose, M. 1). Fellow of the Koval | Oo!!?SfC of Plivsiciftlis, and for years Senior I’iiy j siciaii in tho London Royal Infirmary for dis -1 oases of the Lungs. In the treatment of Consumption by inhale j tion, 1 have obtained the results which warrant j me in asserting, that it is as curable as diseases 1 of the stomach und liver. Breathing Medicines directly into the lungs is ’ certainly the rational mode of attacking the disease, and like many other great beneficent j discoveries, it seems strange wliv such treatment i was not resorted to long ago. ‘Where there is j life there is now assured hope for the most seem I ingly hopeless eases, as throughout all the Stages j of this insidious disease, the wonderful and ben deficient effects of liis treatment are soon appar ent. In cases also of Uronchitis, Asthma, Ac., ] inhaling of powders and vapors has been end* j i.ently sueeessftd, and of those suffering under | any oft ho ttbave named complaints, 1 canguarun | tee speedy and certain relief. I have pleasure in ] referring to 207 names, residents of New 1 ork i and neighborhood, who have been restored to vi gorous health. About one third of Dio above number according to the parents own state ments, were considered hopeless cases. Tho inhaling Method is soothing, safe, and speedv, and consists in the administration ot medicines in such a manner that they are con veyed into the Lungs in the form ot vl*or, and produces their action at the seat ot the >-( ease. Its practical success is destined to revolu- • tioniso the operations of the medical world and j establish the entire curability of consumption. | Applicants will please state if they have bled fi-oni the Lungs, if they have lost flesh, huve a cough, night sweat and fever turns—wlnit and how much they expectorate, what tho condition of their stomach mid bowels. The necessary Medicine, Apparatus, Ac., will be forwarded to any part. TERMS. —Five dollars, consultation fee.— Balance of fee payable only when patients re- < port themselves convalescent. 1)R. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUMP TION. —Price one dollar. Address JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, Office 3-21 Broadway, Now York. Jap I?-9m. “ TJIE AMERICANS’ FRIEND-Holloways IFliiiS.— lo the ( itizeps <f the Vnd>d Mutes, | I most humbly and sincerely thank you for ; the immense pationnge which you have bestow |cd upon my Pills. 1 ti ke this opportunity of | stating that my ancestors were all American ciV izens, and that I entertain for all that concerns j America and the Americans, the most lively sympathies, so much so that I origli nllv coni j pounded these Pills expressly to siiit Vour efr mate, habits, constitutions, and manner of liv ing, intending to establ.sh myself among you, which I have now done, bv hiking premises in New York. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, SB, Corner of Ann and Nassau Sts. N'. Y. Purification es the Blood, and Liver und Lil li rus Complaints. The citizens of the Union suffer much from disorders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely unv are free from the influence of these destructive maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex. perhaps the most handsome in the world, up’to a certain period when, distressing to say, many lose their tee th and go. and looks, while vet in the heyday of life, such sad evils may he e'fiectiiallv remedied by continually keeping the blood pure |and the Liver and.Stomach in a healthy action,, j when life will flow smoothly, and resemble plants in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring seems to reign. As it regards the pres ervation of the human frame, ui.d the duration of life, ninth may lie effected, and I say fearless ly that health and life can he pr longtd for ma nv years beyond the.r ordinary limits, if Hollo way’s Pills are taken to purify the Mood accord ing to the rules laid down tor health contained in the directions which accompany each box. A case es Weakm-ss and DeHlityfefi Ten y um’ standing , cured by IMirtvafs Pills'. Copy <f a letter from Captain John Johnson, A star House, N. Y. dated Jan. 5, 1854. To Prof. Holloway, New York: tvr: —lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to inform you that I have been restored to health and strength by taking your Piils. For the last ten years, l suffered from a deranginent of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to such an extremety that I gave up tny slip, nev er expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tried every Remedy that was recommended to me, but aft to no purpose; and had given my self up to despair, nhi n 1 was at last recoin mend, dto take your P !s. After using them for three months, the r. suit is that 1 uni in bet ter health now th n 1 have been for eleven year* past, and indeed as well as ever 1 was in mv life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others, i remain, sr. veers res pectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are ece-nderfuUy ‘Mcaeiour in t}.‘ fiUlftirir.g complaints ; Ague Erysipilis Piles Asthma Female Img- Rrtertu.n of Billions com- ularit -s Untie plaints Fevers of ail Scrofula or Blotches on kinds King's Evil the skin Gent Stmie or Gruv.-l’ Bowel coin- llead-ache Secondary stm plu.nts Id gi st on t> ms Const pat'on .Jaund ce Venereal oflec of bowels Liver com- ti. t:s Di hilty pi. .hits Worms of all Dropsy _ k mis fi Ci.kucss fr tn whatever cause. iSigned) R. DURANT. 7/.i Fids shrub/ be used c/Uipdof: y rili tie Ointment tn most if (he fid,’raring Bad legs Gout Sore n pphs Bad breasts Glandular Sore throat Burns swell.ngs Skin d.senses Bttniotis Lumbago Scurvy Chilblains Piles Sore heads Chapped hands Rheumatism Ulcers Contracted and Sail Rheum Wounds St. ft'Joints Scalds ■"V Sold at the K.-tablYluncnt of Professor Holloway, 81) Maiden I.are. New York, aid i',4 Strand, London, and l y all lAsnuctiihieDnip ,gists and Dealers Sf Medicines throughout 1 1 e I i United Staffs, in Pets and Boxes, at 25 (cats 62 1-2 cents, and $) oft each. | There is a cons and. fable saving l>v tak’i g the I | the larger size*. N. li.— Directions for the gni- I j dance of patients in every disorder arc affixed I | to each l'ot. May 26 cowly \Cl RE lOR ALL I— lli-ili wok's (Cn't/ant- I Citizens ij the l ni< n.~ \on have done an 1 I .t hr lionour ii£ with oik* vo'cc, fn hi ,>ih* Fnd *t* I the Union to the other, to stamp the character i jot ntv Ointment with your approbation. It is I ■scarcely two years since 1 made it known aiurtig I you, and alread’ , it has obtained more celebrity I than anv other Medicine in so short a period THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 38, Cimer es Ann etui Nns. uu >ts. A. Y~ ASTONISHING CURE OF SORT’ LEGS AK- I TIC’ VINK YEARS STANDING. I Copy ts a letter f. Mr. IF. J. Lonaley, f ■ Hi.ntscit'e, Yadkin Ci onty, :u f V ‘ ona, C >., doted Non inti r Ist, 1853. Is? READ HjToWN WORDY. i ll To Professor Holloway,- Sir,- It is not fi my w.oh So become notorious, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, but | to say, that your Ointment cured me of one 9 the must dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was const!, red by all who- I ; knew OM-v to be ent.reky bevond the roach *£ U medecine. For nine years f was afflicted “itit 9 one of the most painful and troublesome sore j legs that ever lull to the lot of man; and alter I trying every medicine 1 had ever heard of, 1 re- I signed in despair all hope of being cum!; but I a 1 fiend brought me a couple of large (Hits of H your Oinment. which caused the sores on no’ I logs to heal, and 1 entirely regained niy health* ■ to uiy agreeable surprise* and* delight to the •’ I tonishuicnt of my friends. (Signed) W. J. LaNRLHV. ■ AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OK A U4l* I BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. „ Copy of a Litter fn m Mr. R liuonf, Or - ■ leans EvreniHr Vth, ISSB. To PitoKKSsott Holloway, its. Corner of Ann’ ■ and Nassau Streets, N. 4 : Dear Sir, —It is ■ with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform your ■ that bv the useofvonr Ointment and Pills, the ■ life of my wife bus been saved. For seven ■ vems slie’had a bad breast, with ten running ■ wounds, (not of a cancerous nature). 1 was ■ told that nothing could save her: she was then* I induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when’ ■ in the short space of three months, they effected’ fl a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who I knew us. We obtained your Medicines fcoin 1 I Messrs. Wright A Cos., of Chartres-strvet, New flj Orleans. I send this from “Hotel des Prin- ■ ces,” Paris, although, 1 had written it ut Nr* SB Orleans, before we finulty left, tit that time no* ™ knowing your address ut New York. r pi] E“ A TLA ETA RET ÜBLJCA N,” is the | I. title of a weekly newspaper published in the city of Atlanta, Geo., at Two Uollaks per annum. It is bv far the best paper published vii in that city, and contains a Prices Current can- sHy fully arranged, and corrected weekly. These 3g who desire to read an interesting journal, an® co a weekly report of the prices of the lentliog articles bought and sold in the Atlanta market • •t-i j would do well to order the Republican. | Post-masters und our friends und ucq'ioiL tances generally, in Cherokee Georgia, and 111 -'.’j Tennessee, are respectfully miuested to act >j Agents iu extending the circulation of our P* per. JAS. R. SMITH, % Jan 12 ’ | ATTENTION! . ‘*)% .TTMIB Subscribers respectfully inform their X customers and friends, that they have r moved their stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, &■> to the store house formerly occupied by Patton A Cbunn. _ • HIRSCBBERG A DAVIDSON CawtviUc, Jan 12