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€tic Ipirt nf I'ife.
From the Atlanta Republican.
Corn and Bacon.
The rain has come and now we hope
The price of corn will fall;
It got so high we hardly could
Afford to buy at all.
And bacon, too, our friend “ old Ned,” |
Was each day getting higher;
’Twas fun enough for hiirt who sold,
But death on us the buyer.
But no, the rain has come and crops
Look promising enough,
Wheat, corn and oats are quite reviv’d, ‘
As well as garden stuff.
In view, then, of a coming crop
And hungry folks in town,
We hope to seftrito things we eat
Beginning to^,™owu*
Boor Richard. |
What tune is that which ladies never call .
for ? Why the spit-toon.
When is a lady's neck not a neck ? When
it is a little bare, (bear .')
When is a beadstead not a bedstead? When
it becomes a little bug gy.
When is music like vegetables ? When
there is two beats to a measure.
< How do you like an egg —hard or spft ?’ j
. Oh I like my eggs-oft.”
Why is a blpsh like a litle girl ? Because
it becomes a woman.
Is that a f that TCB4 me ? Come let
me clutch it.”
A great man was never yet seen discussing
politics at the street corners.
He that pryeth into every cloud may be
stricken with a thunderbolt.
The dearest child of?all is that which is
dead.
Money makes the gny lady, but virtue the
noble woman.
Few men are driven to desperation with
out having had a hand themselves In the driv
ing.
JES?’ Money has been called • the sinews
of war,” and for this reason—without moc- j
ey, how is it possible for an army to make
an advance ?
“ Each moment makes thee dearer,” |
as the parsimonious tradesman said to his ex- .
travagant wife.
j£gpNever forfeit your word —• His word !
is his bond,” is a true saying, and means
more than it says.
Pretty girls who wear veils contrive
to let the wind blow them aside when they
meet a smart young feller.
There is a man in Vermont who feeds ‘
his geese with iron filings, and gathers steel
pens from their wings.
jfgsr He alone is an acute observer, who
can observe minutely without being observ
ed.
jar iii ave turned many a woman's head, ‘
boasted a young nobleman of France. * Yes,”
replies Tally rani, away from you ”
ggf The difference between a Christian .
and is, that one enjoys himself,
and the other enjoys other people.
Timid People.—A lover about to pop the
question, a man who does not like to be shot
at, and a steamboat conpany with a cholera
case on board.
A young stockbroker having married
a fiat old widow with one hundred thousand
dollars says it wasn't his wife’s face attracted
him so much as the figure.
fi-B’ Sam Slick says, .i Men may have the
reins, but women direct them which way to
•drive,” If this be true, wliar's Womans's
Rights? Sicli a question! Goose! Don't
jou see she is driving right.in that very di
rection, and who’s to stop her ?
<< You get drunk every morning.”
eaid one drunkard to another ; << you are
wrong; I drink, too. but only when my busi
ness is done ” *< Oh,” answered the latter,
. if I get drunk in the morning, my business
is done for the day.”
i They don't make as good mirrors
ns they used to,” remarked an old maid, as
she observed a pair of sunken eyes, wrinkled
face and livid complexion in a glass that she
•usually looked into.
Do you love me, Simon ?” • Do I
love you—ask the sun if it loves the flowers,
ask the cold kitten if she loves a warm brick. )
Love you, show me the man who says I don't,
and I'll cave his head in with a cistern
pole!” We clip the above from a forthcom
ing drama. Spirited, isn't it ?
ggf . Friend, it is very wrong to swear
ns you do Why do you do it ? M Be
cause,” replied the prisoner, I’ve under
stood that a man may swear out of jail in
thirty days, and I want to see if it-cau't he
lone in fifteen. I am going to sit up all
night and do my worst. ,
Curiosities for the National Muse
um.—A rowel from the spur of the mo
ment.
A finger from the hund of lime.
A shoe made on the last of the Tribunes.
A few tacks from the heal of a wound.
A difference that was split.
A Milestone from the road to ruin.
Perfume from a story that smells fishy, j
Tripe from the bowels of merry.
An eye-lush from the eye of the mind.
A limb from the body politic..
The capital of the state of matrimony.
Capstone of the monument of greatness.
Pants sewed with the thread of a story.
Scale of the music of the spheres.
Some hair from the tale of woe.
The head of a stick of sealing wax,.
A mouth from an car for music.
The tune to St. Vitas’ dance.
’The amount charged by Chester , (charge
Chester, charge.)
The handle of the bucket that was kick
ed.
A gallon of water from the stream of
time.
A pinion with which to take flight sub
lime.
Thunder and Lignlning from a tempest
ia a teapot.
A few drops of water from the creak of a
door binge.
A bottle of bitters made from the bark of
• dog.
A hoop from tbe tub that stood on its own
bottom.
Jepl tfotices.
SHERIFF SALES.—WiII be sold bc-
V_y fore the court house door in the town of j
Gassy die, between the legal hours of sale, on i
the first Tuesday in June next, the following :
property, to-wit:
One lot of land, No. 134, in the 16th district !
•and 8d section ; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. |
| from Spaulding Superior Court, in favor of]
ltisdon Moore, vs. R. F. M. Man.
| Also, one town lot in Cartersville, with all
the improvements thereon—known as the resi- !
deuce of A. M. Franklin ; levied on to satisfy a |
fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court, in favor of
Thomas R. Sproull, vs. David Vaughn, maker, |
and Joseph Wbiston, endorser. Levied on as j
i the property of Joseph Wliiston; property i
, pointed out bj’ the plaintiff.
Mortgage Salks —Ox First Tuesday in June. !
j One stock of Dry Goods, consisting ofcalicoes,
> ready-made clothing, hardware, cutlery, boots,
I shoes, crockery ware, Ac., and various other ar
! tides usually kept in country stores; levied on to
| satisfy three Mortgage fi. fas. from Cass Inferior
| Court —one in favor of Peirson, Jennings <fc Cos.,
! one in favor of W. Tv Whitney A Cos., the other
in favor of Bancroft, Betts A Marshall, vs. Hen
ry J. Arnold—said goods specified in said !
Mortgage.
One lot of land No. 161, in the 15th district
and 3d section of Cass Countv ; levied on satisfy
a Mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Abraham Tate, ad
ministrator of Evan Pearson, deceased, vs. Jon
athan Whitesides.
. Two negro men, named Ned and Cain, about
SO 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.
may 3—tds E. A. BROWN, Sheriff.
A T THE same time and'place: four beds
-Lx. and bed-steads, one book-case, one table,
one sofa, one side-saddle and one dozen chairs;
levied on to satisfy two fi. fas. from Cass Supe
rior Court—one in favor of Arnold Milner, and
the other of Patton, Chunn & Cos., vs. William
Johnson. W. L. AYCOCK,
may 3 —tds Deputy Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S viiTueTf:
Lx. an order from the Ordinary of Cass conn- i
tv, will be sold in the town of Cassville on the
first. Tuesday in July next, between the legal
hours of sale: one lot of land No 737, lying in
the 21st. dist and 2d section of said county,
all sold as the property of Win. Smithson, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors i
of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
E. F. SMITHSON, AdinV.
ELIZABETH SMITHSON, Adm’x. !
may 3—tds
p EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—’Whereas Ro- !
\ T hurt Russel applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Robert M. Linn, late
of sa id county, deceased.
1 hose are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 28th day
of April, 1855.
TIIOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
May 3—3od.
; p EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.-Whereas
\ T Newman Osh >rn, administrntor of the
; Evsatc of Lucy Harris, late of said county, de
: ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
i from said administration :
I These are therefore to cite and admonish all
j persons concerned to he and appear at my of-
I lice 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 2"th day j
of October, 1854.* MOSES GREER, I
Oct 27—Cm Ordinary. I
p EORGIA, GILMER COUNTV.—Whereas ]
\X 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 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 finder my hand at office, this March 25,
1855. ’ M. GREEK, Ordinary.
mli 29—Cm
C"1 EORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.-Whereas
X William Franklin and Margaret Beard,
apply to me for letters of Administration de bo
nis non on the estate of William Webster, de
ceased, late of said county :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
i (ice, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, (if any there be,) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this April 15,
1855. JAMES KTXOAID,
April 19—30d. Ordinary.
p EORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY,-To ail
v X whom it may concern. On the fifteenth
day of September last, I sold and trnnsfered to
T. B. Thompson and J. 11. Kibbee, all my 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's.—onmfCm.
rp<) DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AII
1 persons indebted to the estate of Martin
Stidham, late of Cass county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those
having demands against said estate, will please
present them in terms of the law.
ELISHA STIDHAM, )
SIMEON STIDHAM, Executors
T. M. AXSLEY. j
mb 16—40.1
ALL persons having demands against James
A. Beard, late of Fannin County deceased j
are hereby notified to present them properly, j
attested to ns within the time prescribed bylaw i
<>r they will not. be settled. And all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate pavment.
WM. FRANKLIN, Adm’r.
MARGARET BEARD, Adm’x.
Feb. 2 —Gt.
IyrOTICE. —To Debtors and. Creditors. —All !
-i-N persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin !
Reynolds, deceased, late of Cass county, are rp- !
quested to come forward and make immediate i
payment ; and those having demands against i
said estate, will please present them in terms of!
the law. CHARLES N. MASON,
RICII’DJ. PROCTOR,
apr 12—Gw Executors of Renj. Reynolds.
‘VrOTICETO DEBTORS AND
Ly persons indebted to the Estate of
William ('. Guyton, late of Cass comity, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment—ami those having demands against said
estate will please present them in terms of the
law. WILLIAM P. SMITH, Adm’r.
mb B—Gw ,
SIXTY days after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of Gass county for
leave to sell (he real estate and one negro, be
longing to the estate of Win. C. Guyton, late of
Cass countv, deceased.
k ‘ WILLIAM P. SMITH, Adm’r.
nib B—ijod
SIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will he
made to the Ordinary of Cass county for
leave to sell a negro girl belonging to the estate
of Mary Milam, deceased.
W. I’. .MILAM, Administrator.
may 2—6"d
A TLA XT A CITY PH 0 PARTY FOR SALK.
BLRSONH desirous of purcluis
*ll*'’ ~ would do well
Hm t, “"proved and unimproved
•'""’.Lots for sale. Also, a lot of
ground containing ten acres, of fine woodland
with a good two story house, and all other nec
essary out-buildmgs situated thereon. Terms
reasonable. JOS. It. SWIFT. ’
Jan. 5, 1855. 48 - -tfl
rpitOUT HOUSE.—The un-
Srn nB-nW * arraigned begs to inform
citizens of Atlanta and the
travelling public that thiß su
perb establishment is now open for the accom
modation of Boarders and Transient persons.
The House and furniture being entirely new,
Rooms well ventillated, Halls large and airy,
the Subscriber hopes by constant attention to
the want* of his guests, to make his House de
sirable to the traveller, and merit a share of
public putronage.
AARON GAGE, Proprietor.
Atlanta, Feb. 16—ts
O TEEL PENS, at 35 cents pergross, at LE-
O V \ S cheap coshStore.
id*
JLecjql Dfofices.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-On the first
Tuesday in June next, before Oie court
| house door in the town of Cassville, during the
: legal hours of sale, will he sold the following
| property: one negro woman named Sukey, ag
ed, about 60 years. Sold ns the property of
i Charles M. Brown, deceased, late of Oglethorpe
| county, Ga., for the benefit of the heirs and
I creditors. Terms made known on the dav of
j sale. ELIJAH LUMPKIN,
j apr 12—Ids Administrator.
I’ 7*NEC OTOR’S SALE.- On the first Tuesday
1J in July next, between the legal hours of
j sale, before the court house door in Fannin
I county, by authority of the will of the deceased,
! the following lots of land belonging to the estate
jof Benjamin Boyo, deceased, late of Burke
i county, Ga.: one lot. No. 9, in the 7th district,
2d section, and lot No. 11, 7th dist., 2d section;
both lots in originally Cherokee, now Fannin
county. Terms, credit till Ist January, 1856,
with interest from date.
ALLEN BOYD, Executor.
apr 12—tltj
\ DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By an order
! i V of the Ordinary of Jones county, Georgia, I
will be sold at the court house door in Canton, !
Cherokee county, between the usual hours of i
sale, on the first Tuesday in Jiue next, lot of
lznd No. 552, in the loth district and 2d section
of Cherokee county. Sold as the property of
Joannah Barron, deceased.
JAMES F. BARRON, Adm’r.
lull 15 —tds de boms non.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—
By Thomas A. Word, Ordinary ok saio
County.—The petition of Alford C. Day, caus
ing it to appear to me that Telamon Cuylor of said
county, deceased, did in his life time execute to
said Day his bond for titles, to that portion of
the lot in town of Cassville, upon which said
.Cuvier then lived, bounded on 111; North by lot .
of Mrs. Ralls, on South by that portion of the j
lot occupied by said Day, on the East by prop- :
ert y now occupied by Thomas G. Dunlap, and i
on the West by the street runing out from the
South East corner of the public square of said
i town; and also certain other lots Ivin within
i and belonging to the original lot of land on ;
1 which the town of Cassville is situated, former- !
ly owned by Mrs. Betiton, the whole containing ;
thirteen acres more or less; and it appearing!
that said Day has paid a large portion of the 1
purchase money and is ready to pay the residue, I
I and said Day Having petitioned the Court to di- j
! rect Charles A. Hamilton, the administrator np- j
on estate of said Cuvier, to make titles to him
I for saids lots: it is therfor ordered hereby that !
! notice he given in the CasmiUle Standard of such j
j application, that all persons concerned may file ;
i objections, of any they have, in mv office why
said Charles A. Hamil ton, administrator os afnr- !
said, should not execute titles in conformity !
with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes of this Court,’
this Januarv 2vtli 1*54.
T. A. WORD, Ordinary.
Feb. 2d —m3.
i
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas Ro
bert. Scott, administrator %n 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- ;
lice, and file their objections, (if any they have)
on or before the Ist Monday in October next, .
otherwise letters DismiSsory will be granted
the applicant on that. dav.
TIIOS. A.’ WORD, Ordinary.
mb B—6m*
('I EORGIA CASS COUNTY.-Whereas, 11. ’
X W. Cobb Administrator on the Estate of;
i Hiimon Earp, deceased, applies to me for letters I
Dismissorv from said administration.
| These are therefore to cite and admonish all
| persous concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause
(if any exist,) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 29th dav
of Nov. 1854.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinarv. !
Dec I—Gm1 —Gm
GEORGIA, GASS COUNTY: Whereas WiL
liam Hays, administrator on the Estate of
George W. Ilavs, deceased, applies to me for
letters dismissorv from said administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Sersons concerned, to be and appear at, mv of
ce within 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 27th of
October, 1554. * TIIOS. A. WORD,
Nov B—Gm*8 —Gm* Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J. I
R. Parrott, applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the effects in this of John
S. Alien late of the State of Alabama, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at. niv of
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not. be granted.
Given under iny hand at office, this March !
16, 1855. T. A. WORD, Ordinary,
mh 22 —6m
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.- Whereas A-
X mandii Reynolds applies to me for letters
of administration on the estate of Robert Rey
nolds, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of- j
lice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if anv they have, why said letters should
not, be granted.
Giveii under “iny hand at office, this March
12th, 1855.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
mil 15 —SOd
C't EORGIA CASS COUNTY. Whereas, W.
IT 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 inv of-1
iice within the time prescribed by law, to shew I
cause, if an v they have, why said letters should I
not be granted.
Given under mv band at office, this 21st. dav j
of February, 185*. T. A. WORD, ‘j
mli 1 —tds Ordinary, j
SA EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas 11. I
lx W. Cobb, administrator on the estate ot
Lemuel Johnson, deceased, applies to me for !
letters Dismissorv from said administration : j
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased lire hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (if any they have) in mv office,
in terms of the law; otherwise letters Dlsmisso
rv will be granted the applicant, at the May
Term next, of the court, oi Ordinary for said
county. Given under iny hand at office, this
3d day of October, 1854. *
Oct 6—(im TJIOS. A. WORD, Oril.
('I EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whcreas'G.
X W. Stubbs applies to me for letters of :
Guardianship over the person and property of
Louisisana F. McMullen, minor heir of Sinclair
McMullen, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 16th day
of April, 1855. T. A. WORD,
apr 19— 80<l* Ordinary.
C 1 EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY. Whereas
J( Lewis 1). Ellington applies to mo 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.
Given under my hand at office, this 21 sf day
of February 1855.’ M. GREER,
mh 2 —SOd Ordinary.
(-1 EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.-Whereas
X Thomas Wakefield, administrator upon
the estate of Isaac Wilkins lute of said county
deccsed makes application to me for letters of
dismission from said administration.
These ore 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 or law, to show cause,
it anv they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 22nd of
December 1854. MOSES GREER, Ord’y.
dec 29—6 in *
PURSE SILK, Steel Bonds. Rings and Tan
sels crowoll, crochet needles, and ftuuturo
irmge, cheap ut Law’s car.. muw
jsept 15—ts V CAS^
TVT AGISTRATE’S SUMMC|N|I tt ,u^ c
if i tlt Vr mt pmM—<‘flciu6 vip brown ,on
hand and fur sale at the ’ • *
Stand a hd Orrtcc.
HdbeirfeclDeHfs.
C3L TXTATCHES! WATCHES!! BY
(tpvL W MAIL!—The Subscriber^would
euieiaia respectfully inform the citizens of this
place and vicinity and the public generally, 1
that lie has just received from Europe a large
and splendid stock of Watches, Jewelry and
Silverware, which he intends to sell off’ on tire
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!
WatcheSj /Vye of charge. He has now for sale: j
Daguerreotype Watches, SSO to SIOO
Pocket Chronometers, 100 to 2i.n)
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 j
Silver Lepines, 8
Gold Pens, Silver holders, 2 |
Gold Pencils, 3
On receipt of the value, any of the above ;
| Watches will he forwpirded by return mail.—
| Orders should be sent in early, and addressed
i to J. M. EASTWOOD,
Oet 20—ts Raleigh, N. C.
OEM I-WEEKL Y MaTILI NE,for Duck Town
j hj Copper Mines, by way of Talking Rock, Ei- I
lijay and Dunn's perry.
Thu safest, quickest, and most j
i pleasant route to the Duck ;
| Town Copper Mines, Tennessee, i
is through Cassville. The Stages are pleasant !
i and commodious, good horses, safe and careful j
: 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
j owned by persons living in the middle and low
l er parts of the State, it would be to their inter
| est to come up and examine.
| The Stages leave Cassville every Monday and
j Thursday morning, immediately after thearrival
■of the cars. Stage offices at Latimer’s hotel,
■ Cassville, and Cottage Hall, by B. A. Freeman,
i Ellijay. Buv vour tickets at. Atlanta for Cass
; Depot. ‘ * J. S. DUM M,
Proprietor.
! ,-jtBEING also Proprie- :
! tor of a well-stockeand
! ery Stable at Kllijity, the un- -LS..JL.I
! dursigned is prepared to send persons to any \
i point to which they may wish to go.
! Nov. 27. “ J.S.DUMM. j
IrpiN ROOFING GUTTERING AND *TIN
! 1 WARE ESTABLISHMENT, at Cassville
The Subscriber begs leave to call the !
| attention of the public to hissuperi
j or mode of Tin Rooting, which is believed
to be equal to all others in neatness,’ du- j
j rabllity 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,
j more substantial and cheaper tlr.m shingles, be
j cause more durable, .nsnrance is saved, and great,
j risks avoided; as at mast, two-thirds of the nmn
j 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, I am well pre
pared to contract with companies or individuals,
! throughout the State, or any of the adjoining
i States, for covering factories, engine houses,
rail road bridges, dwelling houses, and other
; buildings, in the best manner. No Tin plate
j 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
Paper hanging’s depot, n<>. 44
Courtland Street, New York.—Nearly op
; nosite the Merchant’s Hotel.—The Croton
1 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
i price; Borders to match ;
j Fire-Board Prints in great variety;
Transparent Window Shades;
j 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 Yolk, mh 8
Auction and commission house,
Atlanta, On. —Jos. R. Swift, having lo
cated himself on White-Ilall street, opposite
Mess. Whitney & Hunt’s store, and below W.
W. Roark’s old stand, is now prepared to sell
i .Merchandize, Real Estate, Negroes, Furniture,
Ac. Ac., at
Auction
or at private sale, lie would be happy to re
ceive on consigNiient Bacon, Corn, Oats, wheat,
aud all kinds of Produce, which lie will sell on
the best of terms, and make prompt remittan
i ces. He intends to keep on hand everything for
I the use of the Planter, —Rope, Bagging, Groce
ries, Ac. Ac. A share of patronage is respect
fully solicited. JOS. R. SWIFT.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 8, 1854. 44—ly
BOOK BINDER Y JN A TLA NT A!
WILLIAM KAY, respectfully informs the
citizens of Cass”ille and surrounding i
country, that he is now prepared for any kind
of Binding and Ruling at short notice. He has
also on hand a large assortment of Books in the
various departments of Literature, Fancy Sta
tioneiy, Music, Musa! Instruments, Paper II; liv
ings, Guns, Pistols, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy
Goods, Ac., at the very lowest possible prices.
A share of the public patronage is respectful iy
solicited.
Atlanta. March 24, 1853—1 y.
C AARRIAGES AND HARNESS*—Charle*-
J ton S. 6. White house, south-west corner of
Meeting and Wentworth streets, Charleston,
vThe subscriber has always on
V. fKfNffgSff hand a large assortment ofVe
hides of every description, such
as Coaches, Rockaways, Ba
rouches, top Buggies, no top Buggies, and Ped- 1
lar Wagons, which arc manufactured expressly !
for his own sales, and which in point of finish I
and durability cannot be surpassed.
All articles sold by him are warranted in j
the fullest terms. Persons in want are solicited ;
to give him a call, where they will find a cheap j
and good article on favorable terms.
Carriages built to order, and repairing done ;
with neatness and despatch.
Refers to Col. U. F. Price, Cassville.
M. 11. NATHAN.
Nov 17—Gm.
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mh 22—3t.*
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I 1 —The Philadelphia “Key-Stone City,”
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year, commencing at any month. Five copies
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All claims not settled or otherwise satisfacto-1
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suit lbr collection.
GEORGE J. HOWARD.
Cartersville, Git. mh 22—tlm
OTOP THE THIEF I—Stolen last night, from
O the stable of the subscriber, two and a hull’
miles from Cassvillo, on the Kingston road, a
Bay Mure, 5 yeurs old this Spring, has a small
white spot on her nock, one white hind i'oot, I
slightly hip shot in the right hip, rtj lc \ A na ‘
ttti’ul pacer, of ordinary f% n ml In tolerably
good order,
I An.;’, information that will lead to the recove
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Near March 97, 1866.
T-UANQ FORTES, Music, Musi-
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. Ac., White-Hall Street, Sign
yU; if * o f |]|o Golden Piano, Atlanta, Gu.
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V . . Lvl':’ .
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WATER RUNNING UP HILL, to your
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ent Premium Improved double and single self
acting HYDRAULIC RAMS, patented April !
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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 i
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 Oatclicl’s
Rams, at the World’s Lair, London. Gold and ;
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tificates cun be shown to prove this Ram the
simplest, best and most, durable invention in
use, or over 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 Gatchel’s Ram, !
September, 1947, for its simplicity, durability, i
and effectiveness in its operations.
Sherburne, Chenango Cos. Sept. 14, ’54.
I have used one of Gatchcl’s Rams since the !
! Ist of November, 1847, and cheerfully recom
mend them to all. It exceeds anything 1 ever
saw or beard of both for durability and utility.
The distance from the Springs to the house is
! 116 rods. The water is forced up an- elevation
iof 212 feet; the fall or head, is 18 feet. T have 1
sufficient water for 200 head of cattle, and also j
a full supply at my house. I would not be de- :
! prived of it for SIOO per year. I). Bi el.
References -.—Parker dr Monroe, Oxford, N
! Y.; JLorace Z. Emery, Albany, N. • t ule
! mon d‘ Stetson, New York City: Ex-Gov. A. V.
\ Brown, Nash ville, Tennessee / B. W. FitsgtrahJ,
i Nottmoay Oh., Va. ; Thos. L. Parish, Charlotte !
vide, Fat, where the above machine can be seen
in full operation.
The undersigned having purchased the rights
of Cass, 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 ‘& Cos., Un
ion Furnace, Cass county, Ga. mh 8-tlj
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facturing Stationers, No. 101 East Bay, Char-
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j United States.
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| men, under our personal supervision. The pa
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; carefully selected, and the Books warranted in
! every respect, equal to those made by the best
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| County and State Officers, Banks, Merchants
i and others, can have their Books ruled and
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T A FATAL NOTICE. The snb-
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*-U'Y r“ tlie 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 j
profession, to bo enabled to give that satisfaction ‘
whioh the public demand, and to merit a share ,
of the liberal patronage hittierto bestowed here, i
All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on
Sola plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will
c paid to children’s teeth, when desired.
COWJ A MOSELEY,
Jan. 20 —ts Surgeon Dentists.
CALOTIIINU! CHEAP CLOTHING!! - ! t
J J'l'initc and PuUiv Saif I —hy -/. ft. Swift.
rfjjh MERCHANTS wishing to lav
Mr in a stock of Clothing, would
do well to call on me, as 1 have
just received a large consign
ment, which I have orders to j
close out very low, and oiler j
(treat- indacementt to pureAtwtre.
Atlanta Gil., Jan. lli 50—ts
osoanffiap
tinghotwoen Leake A Howard is this day dissolv- j
ed by mutual consent. All the debts due said j
firm will be collected by W W. Leake, who as
sumes alt the liabilities of the same. All per
sons indebted to said concern will please make
immediate payment. This 25th dav of Nov. I $54.
W. V. LEAKE,
Cartersvillo, Dec 1 J. A. HOWARD,
Atlanta,, ma.ad-waue store, a. j.
JSH-iin, Whitehall Street, keeps always
on hand a. mil assortment of Iron, Nails, Ciit-
K'V, Mill Irons, Springs, Axles, Carriage Trim-
I tilings, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Mechanic’s
and Fanners’ Tools, Ac., which will bo sold as
low as can bo bought in any market,
Atlanta, Ua., July, 11, 1854,
If AT V - STOVALL, U are No*”
l&tiiKmt/ A. • and (bunnmion J fei'ohant,~p
//(junta, On . —Continues the busi
ness in all its brunches, at his extensive
FIRE-PROOF Warehouse on Juokson Street,
near the Olobe Hotel. The usual Cush facil
tios atlbrdcd to customers. uug 25 ly*
MASKS AT THE STASBARD OFFICE!
T IIE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY— JACOB'S CORDLAL, For all Bowel Ti;”
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Bilious Cholic, Dysentery, and
Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially painful Menstruation **’
The virtues of Jacob’s Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums".
Ist, It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 7th. It cures painful Menstruation
2d. It cures the Worst forms of Dysentery. Bth. It relieves pain in the backand loin
3d. It cures California'br Mexican Diarrhoea. 9th. It counteracts nervousness de5.,,., i
4th. It relieves the severest Colic. 10th. It restores Irregularities. ’ ‘i 011den cr.
sth. It cures Cholera Morbus. 11th. It dispels glooniv anil hvaterimi r *•
Oth. It cures Cholera Infantum. 12th. It’s an admirable Tonic. ‘ m sf s -
A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c„
1 “I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient and •
judgment,, a valuable remedv.” Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court 11 ?’ ln - T
“It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial —my own personal ’> ‘
once, and the experience of my neighbors arid'friends around me, is a sufficient guaranteo f X^cr ‘’
: to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy.” k ne
• Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Civet V
1 “I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with u
. diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedv —decidedly superior to anv thin , c *
tried by me.” A. A. tiauldirg, Deputy G. M/of tlie Grand Lodge off ■ e
‘‘This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his
|to Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georgia -Jefi'ersonutn,-Min v* io-V 11 *
i *’T. sak : b ,y W •)->■ A Cos., Samuel Levy, A. AJ. L. Hifl, amfLemdel Dillard cSi
Cbcsh.re A Groves Kingston ; I). L. A R. M. Wingard, G. L. Roberts, and Matthias Itoh * ;
Htilesborq; A. A W illiams, Euharlee; E. Porter, Adtursville; H. liyers A Cos.,
by the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State. I,e i’* n^
WM. W. BLISS A CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors
j 16, ißso.—Gm. 20 Beekman Street, New Y^-
! “Tj'AR AND EYE.— Deafness, par
i yjjSjßp* Jfj tiul or total, entirely removed. —
Dr. Alsophertjjbegs to call the atten
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
I with Medicated Douches, such as is practised in
the Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic-, Brussels,
Hamburg and St. Petersburg, and lately by the
j most distinguished London Aurists, with the
i 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 names,
J residents of the United States, Canada, New
| Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who have been re
! stored to acute hearing, and not a single, solita
j ry case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect
i either a partial or total restoration of the Hear
’ ing, when our advice and instructions were
i 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
j distance of four feet.
In mucuous accumulation in theEus-
J tachian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of
! the Mucus Membrane, Nervous Affections, Dis
! ease of the Membrana Tympani, ocnunonlv
| called the “ Drum,” or when the disease can be
| traced to the effects of Fever, col.ds, the nse of
| Quinine, Mercurial Medicines, Gatherings in the
! Ears iii childhood, Ac., Dr. Alsophert’s treat-]
ment stands pre-eminent. Where the Auditory
I Canal Is dry and scaly, with little or no seert
! 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 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
Ifiis disease, is infallible.
hi d<of and dumb cases my ‘experience war
rants me in saying, that if the hearing was at
any time good, very much can be accomplished.
In the Deaf and Dumb School, cut 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 be perfectly sat- 1
isfactorv, if l*s remedies are faithfully applied,!
; and directions adhered to.
Applicants will please state (heir age, dura-]
! lion of disease, if matter issues from the external
! passage, if there are noises in the Ears, state
j of general health, and what they suppose to have
| been the cause of the deafness. When the hear
j ing is restored, it is expected that those in easy
; circumstances will pay liberally,
j All diseases of the Eye successfully freatbd’
! by the application of Medicated Vapors, Ac., an
j infallible and painless treatment for the disea
; ses of the Eye, acute and chronic, cataract,
j specks, inflammation, film and weakness of vis
i ion, granulation of the lids, ulceration of the
i Lachrvnal glands, Ac.
f To the astonishing and gratifying effects of
j this treatment, the child, the vouth, 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
j part at my own expense. Address Dr. Also
] phkrt, Broadway, office, 422 1-2, near Canal
] street. New York. Consultation fee—five dol
; T s Dr. Alsophert’s Work on the Ear and
; Eye, illustrated with steel plates. Brice SIO.OO.
1 Money letters must be registered by the Post
| Master. l’eb. 9, 1855 —6m.
If ACTS CANNOT LI A DOUBTED, let the
afflicted read and ponder.
i More than 500 persons in the city of Ricli
] niond, Va., alone testify to tho remarkable
j cures performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
I The great Spring Medicine and Purifier of the
; Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful pa
tients, who testify daily to the remarkable cures
i performed by the greatest of all medicines, t’ar
| tcr’s Spanish Mixture. Neuralgia. Rheumatism,
j Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease,
| Fevers, Ulcers, 0!d Sores, Affections of the
! Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Com
-1 plaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and
] Joints, arc speedily put to flight by using this
great and inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yqt
| been found to compare with it. It cleanses the
j system of all impurities, acts gently and t III
j ciently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens
! the DlgesFon, gives tone to the (Stomach, makes
the Skin iff ear and healthy, and restores the
I Constitution, enfeebled by disease, or broken
! down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine
j vigor and strength.
For the Ladies, it is in comparably better than
! all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of
! Cer’srrt. Spanish Mixture will remove all sal
! lowness of complexion, bring the roses maiit
! ling to the chcelc, give elasticity to the step, and
| improve the general health in a remarkable de
! gree, beyond all the medicines ever hoard of.
A large number of certificates of remarkable
] cures performed on persons residing in the city
i of Richmond, Va., by the use of Carter’s Span
ish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is
Ino humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers,
; magistrates, physicians, and public men, well
known to the community, all add their testiiuc-j
j ny to the effects of this Great Blood Purifier.
Call and see a few hundred of the certificates;
I M.uid the bottle. None genuine unless signed ]
! Bennett & Beers, Druggists. Princ : pal Depots!
!at SI. Ward, Close A Co’s., No. 93, Maiden
Lane, New York; T. W. Dvott A Sons, and
Jenkins A Hai l. It rne, Philadelphia ; Bennett
A Beers, No. 125 Main Street. Richmond, Va.;
and for sale by dealers in medicine everywhere.
March 23, 1854.—7—1 y.
(4 ON SUMPTION sucuKssFri.v treated by
} INHALATION OF MEDICATED VAPORS, by Jl.llU
son Stewart Rose, M. 1). Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians, and for years Senior Phy
sician in the London Royal Infirmary for dis
eases of the Lungs.
Tn the treqjment of Consumption by inhala
tion, I have obtained the results which warrant
me in asserting, that it is as curable as diseases]
of the stomach ami liver.
Breathing Medicines directly into the lungs is j
certainly the rational mode’of attacking the
disease, and like many other great beneficent
discoveries, it seems strange why such treatment
was not resorted to long ago. Where there is
life there is now assured hope for the most seem
ingly hopeless cases, as throughout all the stages
of this insidious disease, the wonderful and ben
cficient effects of his treatment are soon appar
ent. In cases also of Bronchitis, Asthma, Ac.,
inhaling of powders and vapors has been emi
nently successful, ami of those suffering under
any of the abave named complaints, I can guaran
tee spepdy and certain relief. I have pleasure iu
referring to 207 names, resid-ids of New York
. aud neighborhood, who hav e Ween restored to vi
gorous health, About one third of the above
number according to the parents’ own state
ments, were considered hopeless eases.
Tho 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
tionize the operations of the medical world and
establish the entire curability ofconsumption.
Applicants will please state if they have hied
ft-oni the Lungs, if they have lost flesh, have a
cough, night sweat imd fever turns —what nud
how much they expectorate, what the condition
oftheir stomach and 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.
DU. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUMP
TION.—Price one dollar. Address
JOHNSON STEWART ROSE,
Office 881 Broadway, New York.
Jau 19-tim.
T HE AMERICANS’ FRlEND—HollowatV
X Pills.— To the Citizens of the United StuL- ’
I most humbly and sincerely thank y oll fi,/
the immense patronage which vou have bc.ifW -
ed upon my Pills. I take this opportunity j
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izens, and that I entertain for all that concern/-
America and the Americans, the most
sympathies, so much so that I originally'coim
pounded these Pills expressly to suit vour C 1
mate, habits, constitutions, and manner of l iv
ing, intending to establish mvself among QV 1 ,
winch I have now done, by hiking premise’ll .I 5 ’
New York. THOMAS HOLLOWAY
88, Corner of Ann and Nassau Sis. A.’j’
I’vrif cation of the Blood, and l.iver and LiU
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The citizens of the Union suffer much from
disorders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely am
are free from the kffiuer.ee of these destructive
maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair mx
perhaps the most handsome in the world, up t,]
a certain period when, distressing to sav’ man?
lose their teeth and good looks, while vet in the
heyday of life, such sad evils nmv he e’ffectualiv
I renu died by continually keeping the blood pure j
I and the Liver ai.d Stomach in a health*- i-.ct.ion
when life will how smoothly, and resemble
j plants in a congenial clime, where an eternal
! spring 1” reign. As it regards the prt
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ly that health and life can be prolonged fi rn.it.
nv years beyond their ordinary Emits, if
way’s Pills. are taken to purify the blood acci.nl- !
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A case op II eako-ss and Debility, of ‘Jin igarf |
standing, cuml by LLoUmio;fs Pills ’
Copy of a letter from “Captain -John Johnson |
A star House, N. V. dated don. 5, ls^.
To Prof. Holloway, New York :
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- to inform you ihnr I have he n restored t 1
health and strength by taking vmir Piils. hr i
the last ten years, l suffered from a derangment f
of the Liver end Stomach, and was reduced to I
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| Asthma Funale Invg- 1L tuition of
billions coin- ularities Urine
plaints Fevers of all FtT'-fnhur
Blotches on kinds Krr.gV Kvil
the skin Gout Sti.m-! r Gravel t£
Bowel com- Head-ache Secondary sviu- 1
plaints Ind gestior. t.ms a
Coustipat’on Jauud ce Venereal nflk- I
of bowels Liver com- tic-us
Debilty plaints Worms of aIL I
Dr(> k uds
weakness from wliakv*r cause.
(Signed) R. DI’RAN’T.
The Dills should f nx.j cui/iint'v will tU I
Ointment in most gs tin foUev ing'cases
Bad legs Gout Sore nipples ]
Bad breasts Glandular Sore throat
Burn* swellings Skin diseases I
Lunions Lumbago Scurvy
Chilblains Piles Soreheads
j ( luipped hands Rheumatism Ulcers
j Contracted and Salt Rheum Wouuds
.Stiff Joints Scalds
*-"SoId at the Establishment of I'rofessnr S
Holloway, 88 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 ■
Strand, 1 ash don, and by all respectable Dm;- I
gists and Dealers of Medicines tlnengheM the H
United States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25cent’ H
E 2 1-2 cents, and si 00 each.
1 here is a cons dernble saving b\ t: k’i:g the H
the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions t. r iLegni- ■
dance ol patients in every disorder are ; Cixtd j||
to each 1 ’of. Mav 26—eowlv. |
\CURE FOR ALT. I—Bull >
. Id kens ip the l nion. —You have duiit 1 nw Vi|
the honour ns with one voice, fn m one emi of j
the Union to the other, to sti mp the chanctrr j
lof my Ointment with vour approbation. It if . I
j scarcely two years since I wade il known rnmrg ||
you, and r.lreadv, it has obtained more celebrity yi
than anv other Medicine in so shortperiwi I
THOMAS HOLLOWAY. M
38, Conor of Ann and Nassau Tts. J. h m
ASTONISHING CURE OF FORE LEGS AF- U
TER NINE YEARS STANDING. K
Copy of a Letter fnm Mr. IP. J. Larifijr, ‘. r I
Huntsville, Yadlin Ctmnty, North Cc.niifx, (■
. S., dated Nvretnler Ist, 1858.
READ HIB OWN WORBS.
To Professor Holloway,— S;r,~ Ti ’s P' 1 9
i IV’ * 1 ,<L In 1. ... A : ,1. id this H
nay wish to become notorious, neither is t™'’ xm
letter written for the mere sake of writing, M m
to say, that your Ointment cured me of on’ ‘j a
the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that ti‘"- : |1
is heir to, and hicli was considered by all b; J
knew me, to be entirely bovond the n*ach ‘J 9
jinedecine. For nine years I was rtWivtol
one of the most painful uud troublcst we *'ie |
legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and tw r t a
trying every medicine I had ever heard t, 1 r ’ ju
signed in despair all hope of being cured; t* l |H
a friend brought me a couple of larj e p lb ‘; ■
Tour Oinment, which caused the sons on nij I
legs to heal, nnd I entirely regained niv hW |U jgs
to my agreeable surprise and delight to the as vi
touisnment of mr friends. (Signed) HH
W. J. LANGLEY ■
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A p 1
11REAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE M
POINT OF DEATH. „ . ■
Copy of a Letter from Mr. It Durant,- JW ■
leant No vent her ‘Mk, 1858. 9|
To ProfkSsou llollowav, B*. Corner <>i A; ■
nnd Nassau Streets, N. Y: Dear Sir,—H ■ ■
with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform y’ ■
that by the use of your Ointment andl’ilh, 1
life of mv wife bits bt'en saved. For .***■B
years she had a bad breast, with ten nin"‘ f9
wounds, (not of a euneerons nature). 1 j* “■
told that nothing could save her: she was w* ■
induced to use your Ointment and Pills, ‘ v:
in the short space of three months, they l “ > ' ( j I
a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all'’ “ ■
knew us. We obtained your Medicines a*B
Messrs. Wright A Cos., of’ClinVlrcs-street, ■
Orleans. 1 send this from “ Hotel des ■
ces,”,Paris, although, 1 had written it at ■
Orleans, before wo dually left, at that tun? ■
knowing your address at New York. H
rpUE “jriMWd ftF/'l F/K
.1 title of a weeklv newspaper
the city of Atlanta, Geo., at Two Do l - 1 jH
annum. It is by far the best paper jab
in that city, and contains a Prices
fully arranged, and corrected weekly.
who desire to read an interesting
ee a weekly report of the prices ol tbe Cl
, articles bough! and sold in the Atlanta a I
would do well to order the ftepvUiean-
Post-masters and our friends and a? I j ;,>■
tan ces generally, in Cherokee Georgia. 8 , • H
Tennessee, are respectfully requested to . B
Ageuts in extending the circulation • * ■
py JAS- “• bM Sa;. ■
Jan 13 • .(-'m
j- d.^; .v^p
Price, and may be found at ErWia’s
where In’ ill be glad to wait upon
and promises to be as cheap ns fhtene i
dive him a call if you please, ~,t ■
staud. Cosbfille. ■