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jCegdl Ifotires.
Pickens Sheriff Sales.
SOM) 1ST TUESDA Y IN FEBRUARY. .. M
W ll... be wild before tlie c,.nrth....*e fcjrf'W.fn?
J» s p<-r, l'K^cnsc. t.r ..n^heh^tm^ hlfcdo.jgjnl'he torn. ofCStaViHe, the
.wy in Fcbnwr^jicxt, within the legal hours ol. ^ wIII ^ g,, ia ^
il ~ ifiiwSKS, fn the '2%d district nrd
»n as jgtfpfcctf df Thorcia
^hucrtifcnttiite.
Cass
klar TUESDAY IJfcFE
sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land X ». 174, m the 24th district and
*2fl wifmn; levied on to satisfy a ti fo T is.-nefl
'from the Superior cnirTt of Union countr, in fa- 1
•ror of William Hflmphrcv, vs. Eli Roberts-—
^Property pointed out b^defendant.
, ^*0fie lift in the town of Jasper Xo. 13; levied
' -on to salrsfv a Justice's "Court fi fa in fornr of
H. B. McCntchen, vs. 7 sham M. Tea gin*—
known as the lot whereon said Tenjmc now
lives. Property pointed out by defendant —
-Levied on and returned to me br n constable.
jUsfv a fi fa iSuperior
•f Ztoiri \Y. Jackson vs said
Leaebiiian; ^Tfe^ied and turned over to me by
E. A. Drown, former sheriff..
LD’S.GENIHNE PREPARATION
Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract
Buchu.
I T'OR diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys, fit'
vel. Jftronsv. Weaknesses, Obstructions.
Dropsy. VVca'tCnessC!.
Secret Diseases. Female Complaints, and a;I
diseases of the Sexual (Trains, arising from ex
cesses and imprndencics in life, and reniovjnir
■ all improper discharges from the Bladder. Kid-,
One negro man Georg£ 35 years old, tanner; neys, or Sexual Organs, whether exist!n
one man Xorraan, 40
Jen
AYER’S MILS.
! NEW and iiiifft! arlv sucees.-fiil rim.-di
jr.il ior the cure 'of a!! B. I lions diseases—Cos
.'feyeucss, Ifedigivtion Jaundice, Dropsy, Rise
itliscctUmcous SViwtrtfetmente.
“ Wait for the Wagon, and wall all take a Ride.”
WAllomUvI.W AIS RKPAIRING.
CARTERSVILLEg&ASS COUNTY:, REUR6IA.
j-pHE best, most complete and durable Wagous*can be bar
; J. h ell’s Shop ill Cartersville, for less money than any a
i < — . __ m ---j. keeps eunstantlv on Hand iron ai
One lot of land. No. 25, in flie ISttli district the property of‘Gordon A Terrell, to
•and 2d Sf-cthtn; leried on to satisfy a fi f, is- aundry.fi fas from C;iss Superior and 1
sned a Justice's court, in favor of James Sim- Courts in favor of Iknks, Lane A Co:.
loons, and others, vs. John Akins. Property
Also, one
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. All
in favor of Itailis Bruce, vs. said Akins. Prop- a" Terrell, and Smith A Terrell,
ertv pointed ont by defendant. Levied on and pointed out by J. D. Terrell.
returned to me by a constable.
(i: H. TURNER. Sb'ff.
Jon 8—tds
J. E. TALLEY, D. S.
Administrators’ Sal
ROM) 1ST TUESDAY IS MARCH NEXT.
W ILL BE SOLD before the court bouse ! ia,n Ki "y’ secDrit - r ;
door in Casuville, on the 1st Tuesday in
j Lot of land number 268, 6tb d»3t. and 3d sec.
j one horse, 6 years old; one buggy & harness;
1 levied on as the property of William Stanford,
j to satisfy two fi fas, one from Cass Superior :
j Court in favor of John I). Carpenter; one from ;
; Cass Inferior Court in favor of William J »hr.-
• son vs William Stanford, principal, and Will- !
March next, agreeably to
Court ofOrdinarv of Fulton countv :
Lot of land number S, lOtli dist. and 3d sec ;
refer from the ! levied on as the property of Miitou P. Hudson,
:id bloom to the pallid cheek.
JOY TO THE 4 FFLIfTED I
It cures nervous and debi itated sufferers,
and removes all the symptoms, among which
will be found
and J. f)r<fc J. Indisposition to exertion, loss of power and
Property j memory, difficulty of breathing:, general
j •weakness, horror of disease, weak nerve’s,
trembling, dreadful horror
sweats, cold feet, wakefulness, dimness
•vision, languor, universal lassitcde of the : Feverish symptom
muscular system, often enormous appetite
with dyspeptic symptoms, liot hands, flushin,
of ibe body, dryness of the skin, pallid conn
tenance
back, h
black spots flying before the eyes, with t
]>orary suffusion and loss of sight,
the Breast, Side, Lack, and Limbs, Female i
old.; one woman Male or Female, from whatever catise -they may
Jenny, 3S years old ; one Jack, 7 years-edd; one have originated, and no matter of how lung | nmtism. Fevers, Cunt, Humors, Nervousness
mule, -\yearsoId; one mule, 3 years old ; two standing, giving health and vigor to the frame, f Irritability. Inflammations, Headache, Pains in
two-home wagons; one buggy and harness;
me bay mare, eleven years old; levied -on as
•satisfy
Inferior
jmic iu
favor of Wiley Banks &. Co., and .otheftifUjas in
my hands vs Gordon Sc Terrell,
For a MarvellousJLge.
H OLLOWAY'S OINTMENT—The Grand
External Remedy.—By the aid oi a micro- j
cope, we see million/of little openings on the j
be had at any and all times at Btrcfr Hah’
other establishment in Ibe State, lit
Keeps ri-inir--T - and wood axletree Wag-
ons of the best 'quality. Persons in want of a.goiKl Wag
on and Will give me a fair trial, may rest satisfied that oneg
will be furnished which Will be able to ‘ stand the 1rub.
Good Harness can be had at the ncfSt door. * ^ t f
Cartersville, apr 17. J 756 . L
| Complaints, &c‘, &c. Indeed very few are the | surface of our„ bodies.. Through these thi:
' diseases in which a Purgative Medicine is not Ointment, when rubbedton the skin, :s earned
more or less required, and much sickness and
suffering might be prevented, if a harmless "but ! f{
effectonl Cathartic were more freely used. No ! t!
person can feel
dy prevails/ besides it soon generates serious
and often fetal diseases, which might have been
•, dreadful horror of death, night j avoided by the timely and judicious use of a
' ' r ' J: e g)odpurgative. This is alike true of Colds,
Feverish symptoms, and Billions derangements,
i They all tend to become or produce the deep
seated-and formidable distempers which load ■ means.
; the hearses aH over the land. Hence a*reiiab!e
2 and eruptions on the face, pain in Yhe ‘ family physic is of the first importance to the
leaviness ot the eyelids, frequently . public health, and this Pill has been perfected
'•*i tem- i will: consummate skill to meet that demand.—
ant of j An extensive trial of its virtues bv Pi
1 ta/my organ or inward part. Diseases of tne i
t : #?.DeTs, disorders.of the Liver, affections of
a ! the heart, InflamfSiftion of the Lungs, Asthmas, j
il while a costive habit of bo- j Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually !
cured. Every house-wife knows that sal t passes j
freelv through bone or meat of any thickness.
This'hei lii'g Ointment far more readily pene j
traies through any bone or fleshy part of the i
living body, curing the most dangerous inward
■otnplainls, that cannot be reached by other
CAftxtiAflE mmmTmr i
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
j to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Superior Court iu
Erysipelas^ Sait Kiieufn aiid
Scorbutic mEH3ors.
No remedy bas ever dot* so much for the
>f diseases of the skin, whatever form
Ointment.
Taitof land Xnniber 11<S, in tli.i ‘22d district f of R. W. Hargis vs MiltonP. Hudson,
and 2d section, and hit number 11*5, in the lath
district and ‘jti section of Case e*mntv.
On the same day will be sold hef.ire the
court house in Canton, Cliorokee county, lot of
liuid number 50S, in the 2d district and 2d sec
tion; lot number 1 s-3, in the 2d district and 2d
section; and lot number 2Jii, in the 22d district
mnd 2d section.
‘Sold as (lie property iff Alton E. Johnson, de-
iceascfi.'forlhe benefit of (lic’ielrs and .-red tors.
Terms made known on (lie day of s-dc.
JOTIX II.' JOHX60X.
W. 71. FERGUROX,
Jan S—(ds Admr’s.
principal, and Jonathan McDow, security.—
i l’nipcrty pointed out by J. McDow.
i One negro woman llannub, 2"> years old ;—
I levied on as the property of E. A. Tomlin to
| satisfy_a"fi fa fmm Cass Superior Court in favor
of Alexander W. Gordon and other ti fas in my
hands vs E. A. Tomlin.
One house and lot in tho town of Cassville
attention, grer.t mobility, restlessness, with : Professors, and Patients, hasshown results snr- ; ;n,:v may assume, as this Ointment. Xo cast
horror of societv. ' passing anything hitherto known of anv modi- i „ t s;.,i t i;i ie tt;n, S'aurvv, Pore Heads, Scrofula,
Nothin- is more desirable to such patients «*'*• Cures have been effected beyond belief. '
ban solitude* and nothing they more dread for ; w<-re they not substantiated by persons of sr.ci
fear of themselves; no repose of manner, no
1 earnestness, no speculation, but a hurr
i sit'on from one question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which
i this medicine invariably removes—soon follows
! loss of power, fatuity, and epileptic fits—in
‘ one of which the patient may expire. Who can
ir Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence, j ARE receiving every
The inventor has travelled over many parts of 1 Southern market, consisting of:
WOODRUFF & co -r.
ety of Carriages, which they will sell its toW as'Can be'bought in an?
salted positions and character as to forbid the j the-Globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dis
Administrator’s Sale.
.HOLD 1ST TUESDAY IX APRIL XEXT.
W Mj BE SOM) before tin* court bouse
floor iu the town of Jasper. Pickens
county, on the firift Tuesday in April next::
Imt of Land Xo. 127, in tie 2 ifii district and
2d section, of formerly Cherokee, now Pickens
county. .Sold fey mi order from the Court of
frrtiinary of Pike conntv, Ga., as a portion of , ,. ,, ,
the lands belonging to the estate’ of I). A. Al- ! vt3 '‘‘‘l Kacco" creek, number not knowi
• . . p r . > fin. 1 , fliLlief -lo/l t',1 o../.fiAn . .... ....
i well improved—a large and commodious house • sav that these excesses are not frequently fol
f on the main street to Marietta; levied on as the , lowed b\' those direful diseases—insanity unc
i ;noperty of William Bradley, to-BrrfiSfy sundry i consumption? The records of the insane Asy
ii fits from Cass Superior Court, one in favor *»f j lums, and the melancholy deaths byconswnip
Lane. Banks A Co., vs William Bradley, maker, j tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these
and J. W. Hooper A Co., endorsers, and other j a ' ' ... * .* ^ »
fi fas in my hands.
Lots of land numbers 1173, n74, li75, 1203, !
*204, 124-4, 124*% and 124% 17tii dist. and 3rd
sectitui; levied on as the property of James Me- j
(Jinnis, to satisfy sundry fi fiis from Cass Su- |
peritir Court, one iu favor of Thomas W. Bran- j
don vsofttmes McGinnis ; one in favor of J. A. j
j A Frwin vs M.-J. AJames McGinnis, and i
[ other fi fas iu my hands.
The settlement of whereon the defendant now
len. deceased, late of said countv.
Terms made known on the dnv of sale.
Jan S—tds C. W. ALLEN, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
T wo months after date application will be
made to .the honorable court of -Ordinary
of Cass county forJeave t.) sell two negro boys,
Lewis and Daniel, belonging to the estirte ol
Thomas J. Alexander, deceased, late of said
•county. JONATHAN Me DOW, Ex’r.
•Jhn 8—2m
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
W HEREAS Janies C. .Tones applies to me
Ifor Letters of A dm i nisi ration on the es-
irtte id*George W. Jones, deceased, late id* Ar
kansas.
These are therefore to trite and admonish all
iporsons concerned, to L*e and appear tftwy of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
•cause, if any they have, why said letters should
root he granted.
(Given .-under mv hand at. office, this Dec. 2%
11856. God * J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Fannin county.
W HEREAS Lewis Edmondson applies to
inefor letters of Guardianship over Hugh
•mid Muodfey Rogvis, ornhans of Hugh Rogers,
docensed, la re of said county.
These are therefore to cite and ndmonisdi all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed hy law to show
cause, if any they nwe, why said letters dhould
not be granted.
•Grvcn under nry hand at office, fliisNoremher
27, Tfe.1G. 4ofl J AS. KINCAID, Ord.
( "1 BORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas
JTW. M. C. EDMONDSON applies to me for
letters Gnardiauship over the persons and pro
perty of Seth and Rebecca Rogers, heirs of
Ilngh Rogers, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv band at office, thi* Dec. 11,
1856. 30d JAMES KINCAID, Ord.
JAMES C. DENHAM, D 0.
G eorgia, cass county.—whereas e.
F and Elizabeth Smithson, aclm'rs on the
estate of William Smithson, dec*d, applies to
me forleftte-s «f dismission from said adniinis
tration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, (if any exist,)'why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv band at office, this Sept. II,
1S56. 6m ‘ J. W. WATTS, Ord.
*
assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most mel
j aucholy exhibition appears- The countenance
is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither
mirth nor griet ever visits it. Should a sound
of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
With woeful measures won cespair.
Low ■sullen sound* his grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible, and has brought
thousands upon thousands to untimely graves,
thus blasting the ambition of many noble
r [ youths. It can be cured by the use of this
INFALLIBLE SEMEDV.
f vou arc suffering with any of the above
•d trail- I suspicion of untruth.
Among the eminent gentlemen who hrrve'tes-
tified, in favor ot these i
Duct. A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist of!
Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, |
whose high Professional character is endorsed ;
by. ■ j
H. J. Gardener, Gov. of Mass.
Emory Washburn, Ex Gov. of Mass.
Simeon Brown, Lieut. Gov. of Mass.
E. M. Wright, Secretary of State Mass.
fJohn B. Fitzpatrick, Cath. Bishop ofBoston.
Prof. John Torrey.of the College of Physicians
and Surgeous, New York City.
Dr. C. T. Jackson, Geologist of the Public
Lands of the United States.
pensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its
, application, and has thus been the means of re-
ntion. j storing countless numbers to health.
WAGONS:
j the 17|bjdist. and 3d section ; levied on as the mi
irmn-rty ->H). E. ilemlerson ti, satisfy sundry j disqV’essii^aiiiriH-nVs" 1 ’Fluid'^'Extnict"BiiriiB
fi fas from Cass Superior Court, one in favor o
J. R. Towers A Co., one in favor of J. A. & iS.
Erwin; one in favor of Wiley Banks Sc Co., vs
said Henderson, and one in fa vor of Wm. IT. C.
Prior vs 0. E. Handerson and Jos. W. Brown-
Lots of land numbers 90S, 8S 1
882, 2*st dist. and lid section ; levied on as the
property of P. J. Francisco, to satisfy sundry ti
fas from Cass Superior Court; one irtj&vor of
! Moon A Thomas, and other fi fas iu my hands
vs P. J. Francisco.
Tho settlement of land -whereon the defend
ant now lives, numbers not known, levied on
as tlie property of Alexander Holmes to satis
fv a fi fa from Cass Superior Cou
John T. Senior vs said Holmes.
Try it and be convinced of its
will cure you.
efficacy.
Beware of Quack Nostrums and quack doc
tors, who falsely boast of abilities and referen
ces. Citizens know and avoid them, and save ,
881 and | long suffering, money, and exposure, by send- j net of ihe
ing or calling for a bottle of this popular and
specific remedy.
It allays all pain and inflammation, is per
fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but im:ne
diate in its action.
One house and lot in the town of Cartersville,
number not known, being'the store-Tiowsedot of
Caleb Tompkins, on fhe public square, joining
E. I), l’uckctt’s store house; levied on as the
property of Caleb Tompkins to satisfy one fi fo
in favor of the Town Commissioners of Carters
ville vs Caleb Tompkins. Levied on by the
town Marshal and returned to me.
One negro boy by fhe name of Crawford, n-
bout ‘I or7 years old; levied on as the property
of defendant to satisfy a -fi fa from Cass Supe
rior Court, in favor of Carpenter & Burke vs
William Morris.
One carriage and one small moose colored
mule, 2 years old ; leried on as the property of
Lewis Mooney, to satisfy oue ti fa from Cass
Superior Court in favor of Thomas S. Miller vs
said M ooncy, and E. A. Brown and Ywlliam
Tumlin, securities.
Lot of land number 227, in the 22d dist. and
2d section ; levied on as the property of defend
ant to sattsfy oue fi Hi from Cass Inferior court
in favor of Mitchell & Howard, assignees vs
Nat. Griffin, maker, audE. A. Brown, endorser.
Sold to pay the purchase money.
Lots of land numbers 660 and 631, iTth disk
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
is prepared directly according to the rules of
Tin "favor of j Plixrmaer and Chemistry, with the greatest ac-
1 curacy and Chemical knowledge and care de
voted in its combination. •See Frof. I)wees*
valuable works on the practice of Physic, and
most of the late Standard works of medicine.
£3T §10 0 1
Dr. J. R. Chilton, Practical Chemist of New
York City, endorsed by
Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretary of State.
Wm. B. Astor, the richest man in America.
S. Defend A Co.. Proprietors of the Metropol
itan Hotel, and others.
Did space perm it, we cmiUI. giy£- many him-
dred\ertificjvte3 from Till parts where the Pills
have been used, but evidence even more convin
cing than theen*ment.public men, is found in
then* effect upon trod.
These Pills, the result r*f long invesiigafi jj
and study, offered to the public as the best and
most complete which the picsent state of modi- (
cal science can afford. They are compounded i Chilbiainr*
not of the drngs themselves, but of che medicin- j Fistulas
al virtues only of Vegetable remed'eS extracted j Gout
by Chemical process in a state of purify, and j venereal Sores Dicers
ther in such a manner as to in- Sprains * fife Joints
gore Less, and Sore Ereasls,
Wotinds and Ulcers.
i Some of fhe most scientific surgeons now rely
I solelv on the use of this wonderful Ointment, , .
j whoa having to cope with the worstcnscs of F.r two, four and six
j safes, wnnnds, ulcers, plandnlar swellings, and | HORSES;
I tumors. Professor Kolloway has, hr command : ..
| of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the | HAGi( WAGuivi
i hospitals of the East largo ,-;i pments of this j
j Ointment, to be used under the direction of the
j Medical . taff, in the worst cases of wounds. It
! will cure an/ ulcer, glandular swelling, stiff-
ness or contraction of the joints, even of twenty .
years’ standing.
Piles and Fistulas,
These -nd other similar distressing com-
plaints can be effectual! v cured if the Ointment:
be weil rubbed over the parts affected, and by !
otherwise following the printed directions a-'
round each pot.
Both the Ointment and Pills |
Coaches, Side-Seat Buggies, Family Wagons, Rockaways*
HARNESS, NO-TOP BUGGIES, CONCORD BUGGIES, HACK WAGONS,
Top Buggies, Whips, northern made Iron Axle Plantation
with a Brake anJ
Rack, for Baggage*
the best and mosf
durable now in use/
And a great many
other articles, too
tedious to mention.*
of all sizes,-for
Ltteuy Stables
Having sold many Carriages to citizens of East Tensiess
ronage, and also that of Cherokee Georgia, promising to m;
ivc «‘»re induced to invite their pat-
uirs their best market. Auystrle
of Carriage or Wagon got up to order, at short notice, and ail work warranted.
F. A. Huson, of Kingston, is our agent, will receive and fill orders, and keep a-few fine
Buggies o:i hand.
W. AY. WOODRUFF,—W. L. GORDON.
Griffin, Georgia, September 22, l$->6—33—ly
should be
Bunions
Burns
combined to<
d in the following cases :
Lumbago Swelled Glands
Piles Sore Legs |
Rheumatism Sore Breasts i
Salt Rheum Sore Heads f
Skin Diseases Sore Throats j
Scalds
Chapned Hands •
sure the best results. This svstem ot composi- j Sores, all kinds Morcu. erups. 11 ound>, all kds ,
tion for ine<l»cinc*s has been found in Cherry j SoU £kt the BTannfactories
Peetermlana Pills hath In prnrtnee amoreefti- 0fp f H!)!1 so JPuicfen Lane, Xcn S
ciem remedy thanhad hitherto been obta.ned ; > . g wp,,,, and bv all re-*
by anv process. The reason ,s perfectly <>b«. . a ’ nd in Medicine
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
AND MANUFACTORY, •>S£S
Cartersville, Geo: gia.
JONES & WILLI
mmm.
I T'LATTERED by the patr<
their business, and are mannfacluring ail kinds
ons. While by the old inode of composition, i
everv medicine is burdened with more or less j
of r.ci imonious and injurious qualities, by this | c
each individual virtue only that is desired for j
the curative effects is present. AH the inert
and obnoxious qualities of each substance cm*
throughout the United States, and the civilized !
Id, in pots, at 25 cents, 62 1-2 cents, and £3 j
f
L’asini
. . , - , I Carriages and
, of the best -*ew Jerscv timber, and other materials to corre*-
• good mechanics—believing it to be necessary, in-order to db
rk, to have good materials and good workmen. ’ Our work hair
Ale shall endeavor to keep a good supply of
d will speak for itself.
>rk ready ior sale, and^ respectfully invite all who sympathize* with
One hundred dollars will be paid to any pi
sician who can prove-that die medicine ever in
.fared a patient; and the testimony <»f thousands
can be produced to prove that it does great
good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’
standing have been effected. The mass'of vol
untary testimony in possession of the proprie
tor, vouching its virtues and enrairve powers, is
immense, embracing names well known to sci
ence and fame,
100,000 Bottles have been Sold,
and not a single instance of a failure has been
reported.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, II. T. Hklvbold,
Chemist, who being duly sworn, does sav that
his preparation contains no narcotic, mercury
or injurious drug, but are purely vegetable.
H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist.
S worn and sttbsc ibed before me this 20dd«iy
of November, 18.14.
WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, de-
and 3d section ; levied on as the. proper!}* of i livered to any address, accompanied by relia-
defemhmt to to satisfy two fi fas from Cass Su- | ble and responsible certificates from Pro ft*
ptvior Conrt, 1 in fav«>r »rf J. A. Crawford, ad- I of Medical Colie
ployed are left behind, the curative virtnes-only
by ! being retained. Hence it is self evident the e*f-
mg
fects should prove as they have proved, more
purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful
antidote to disease than any other medicine
known to the world.
As it is frequefly expedient that many medi
cines should be taken under the counsel of an
attending Physician, and as he could not pro
perly judge of a remedy without, knowing its
composition, I'have supplied the accurate For
mulas by which both my Pectoral and Pills are
made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the
United States and British American Provinces.
If however there should be any one who has
not received them, they will be forwarded by
mail to his request.
Of all the Patient Medicines that are offered, ;
how few would be taken if their composition
was known ! Their life cousistsin their myste
ry I have no mysteries.
The composition of my preparations is laid
open to all men, and all who are competent to
Thirds a consiaer.ib’e saving by faking the
larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of pn-
tienfts in evirrv disorder are affixed fo each pot. j
mh 22, LS06 15—tjowly j
Lot as Season Together.
JSi
I'oroe eDterprizo, to call on ns; ire warrant onr Worlcnot to fail Re-
poir.n? done snbstuntmllr; orders Attended to promptly; »<■ are rl.t.-r-
‘V »e n ‘'"I* reasonable terms »s the same kind'of work can ),.
-bought in any "boutliern market. Give us a trial.
Cartersville, January ],
Twenty-Eight Years m I
the Ministry;
l&z-Sil&Jinikst
•*s Pills.
WHY ABE WE SICK.
I T has been the lot of the human rac
weighed down by disease and suite
j Or a short history of the life and times of Bus-
! sell Reneau. Written by himself.
r T''IIE Subscriber has consented to prepare
1 for publication a historical sketch of the
! incidents of his Life, and those evenf 3 of the
j Times, in which he has taken a part. In doing
' so, he desires to promote the glory of God, ad-
: ranee the Messiah’s Kingdom, and to comfort
i Christian people. Having lived through -to
! winters, travelled some 35,000 miles, preached
between 5 and 7,000 Sermons, delivered more
than a thousand temperance discourses; and
having otherwise participated in some of those j
to be struggles, through which the Church and the ; Books, which must be paid quarterly, in ad-
. 48—tf
Harper's Story Bocks.
A MONTHLY SERIES OF NARRATIVES.
BIOGEAFIUES ,'XD TALK*,
i?:r ii'.-tiarctron an.! Ectci-fainmct.t of
t tin* Ytitmjr. J3.v Jacob A bhott. Eiobt’ l*
l.«hc*(i v, :i;i littno-roua ami beautiful Eoyrayin^-.
‘ S'-xh number of Harper s Stcrv
Kooks will coni i n Ii pa^cs in small rpnirtii
lorm, Y bo;:ii‘ : ‘!t'Iv Ulustratud, ami printed
on sttpcriine c::lendcreu jiapcr.
Tlie Series may. be obtained of Booksellers,
iYrmdtcal apronf-s and Postmasters, or front the
bers, at :i year, or 2o cents it num-
paper, or 40 cenLs a number, bound in
ascriptions may coimncnce with
postage on Harper's Story
Pubi
bt r i
cloth p-iit.
anv mini
Tin
country liavi
ministrator, for the use of Edwin Sf. Price; tiie
otherin favor of J. P. Carpenter vs John R.
Campbell. JOSEPH BOGLE, Sheriff.
Dec. 30, 1856. JAMES VAUGHN, P.3.
G eorgia, cass county— when-a* aj
nm Hill, adm’r on the estate of Wm. E.
Paris, dee’d. a|<p\it*s to me for letters dismissorv
fWnn said administTatar.-n.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish aTl | . . , ,
e.... v . . s: Will lie sold in Canton, Cherokee county, on
persons concerned, to be and appear at nn oiuce ( — ’
ike limit ril‘HCPriltOi'1 ltv lflW lllld fihl*W •
Administratrix’s Sale.
SOLI) 1ST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1857-
B Y virtue ot an order from the Conrt of Or
dinary ofCas's county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, in Cassville,
within the usual hours of sale:
Lots of land numbers 205 and ISO, in the6th
dist. and 3d section of Cass county, containing
320 acres, more or less—known as the settle
ment of land on which James McEver lived at
the time of his death.
Sold as the property of James McEver, dec’d,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Nov 27—tds MA RY J. McEVER, Adm’x.
Administrators’ Sale.
SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY 1?.V
; . clergymen and others.
Prepared and sold bv
II. T. HELMBOLD,
Pract : cal and Analytical Chemist.
Xo. 52 South tenth street, below Chestnut,
Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia.
To be liad of , nud of all Drug
gists and dealers throughout, the United States,
Canadas and British Provinces,
j Ectvure of Counterfoils!
| Ask for IIciiuboltTs—Ttikc no other. Cures
! guarantied.
j Dec 4. ISof. 44—ly
j Dennis’ Alterative,
OR
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound.
P repared by j. dexxis, m. p., Angus-
Li, Geo , for diseases of the Liver, and to
j purify the blood.
1 It contains, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the
j hydro alcoholic extract of Queen’s Delight,
(Stillingia) Wijte Ash, Otey Beard or Fringe
within the time proscribed by law, and shew j .
cause, if any they have, why said letters should i U *_ ho \ S }h m ,he
not be grar.tcd.
Given under mv
18i«. Km
Nt Tuesday in February • the undivided ! Tree . (Chionahthus) Tmcturetof Mity Apple or
1st Tuesday »n e^mlu.d«1 j, ,„ kl% /l-ndophyllum) and Blood Root,
.it Cherokee countv.
hand at office, this Sept. 11, ' Sold as the property of Z. (i. Turner, dec’d,
r w witts iw.l lor thv benefit of the heirs and creditors.
J. it All., urn. j A p BODGES, Adm’r.
SARAH TURNER, Adm’x.
X'ov IS—tds
Georgia, Fannin county.
T WO months after ditto, application n ill he
made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the negroes belonging to the Estate
of John Patterson, deceased, late of said coun
ty: Nov 23—Sin W. M. DEXTON, Adm’r.
flwrghi, Cass County.
■ State of Georgia, Gass comity.
! ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Oct. 29, ISofe
I T appearing to the court by the petition of j ses-of the skin^and all otlic
Tinsley Ballengcr that Daniel Mosteller, de- Sarsaparilla or alterative medicines are indica-
1 ceased, of said county, did in his lifetime exc- j ted.
(Sa lignin aria.-)
| Tn simili doses it acts as an alterative or lax-
! ative, in larger doses as a mild purgative—
j with some as an active purgative,
i As an alterative or laxative, it has been found
[useful in constipation of the bowels, jaundice,
i bilious fever, fever and ague, sick headache,
• dizziness, various female complaints, chronic
j affections of fhe liver, secondary syphilis and
; syphiloid diseases, scrofuins affections, so^es,
ulcers, blotchsp, cutaneous
unticip:
their effects upon trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on
the internal viscera to purify the blood Mifctim-
uhite it into healthy action—remove tne ob
structions of the stomach, bowels, liver and oth
er organs of the body, restoring their irrpgular
action to health, and by correcting, wherever
they exist, such derangements as are the origin
of disease.
Prepared by Dr. James C. Ayers, Practical
and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price
2o Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1,00.
Sold by J.'LUparpentcr. Cassville. J. A. &
S. Erwin Carferville, and by all Merchants ev
erywhere.
June 1, 1556 6n?
These Fills Pftrify fisc Btocd.
These famous PiPs arc expre
to operate on the stomach, the 1
neys, the lungs, the skin, and the b wels, cor- i
feeling any derangement in their functions, j
purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, :
and thus curing disease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia r«Rd liver coatpiaiRf. j
Nearly half the human race have taken these
Pills. It has been proved in all parts of th
worl ’
then
PROSPECTUS OF
c tbi b kM-i “TIio Universal:'st’s Looking-
Glass.”
Or, the endless punishment of the wicked prov
ed, and the errors of Universalisra exposed
and refuted.
BY RUSSELL RENEAU.
A BOUT the month of November or Decern
„ —s. Bn»-
W ill If. and Strait Gat;*. V 0 j. ||. The Lit
tle Louvre. I* rank and Emma. Vol. III. Vir
ginia, T Ill boo and Joliba, and Timboo and
* ol. ! » . The Harper Establishment,
Fa
r rank linear, d The Studio,
j are ihe best children’s Books ever pub-
, fished. They wtsej.v avoid the introduction or
j daseiiosion ot refigseus topics, yet are such as
i Ciivistian parents may unhesitatingly place in»
! their children’s hands. Tlie price is marvel
lously low. 1 wen tv-five cents a number make
ha
Gencr;
Mary of the most despotic Governments have j of that debate h
]) TT rifTl/A TI TT^ Mary of the most despotic Govemn
5 < " S . I | | ; -c ■-< I opened their Custom houses to the inf
T J; I_) Y.T 1- \ / j 1; 1 J 9 I of these Pills, that they may become
' i cine of the masses. Learned Colic;
Smith. & Ezzard,
( 1ALLS the attention of Physicians and Coun-
J try Merchants to their large stock of Drugs
Chemicals, Persumes, Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Dye Stuffs, Dentists’ Materials, and eve
ry thing usually kept in first-class Drugstores.
* We are also sole Manufacturers a**' 1
tors of
Taylor’s Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir,
we have the certificates of twenty-five or thirt*
that this medicine
That it acts upon the Ifver, may be known
T lWO months after date application will be i cute to said Tinsley Ballengcr his bond, condi-
tnade to the Ordinary of Cass county for ; tinned to execute good and sufficient titles to from the fact, that m Jaundice, < r crises of bil-
““ * said Tinsley Balletiger, for a certain tract or ; ioti&ness,.it causes free bilious evacuations, rea-
eruntions, or disea- have tin
■r diseases in which ! ofjhe most respectable persons in
tifvmg to its virtues. >V e warrant
Price f2.00 per bottle. Cash custoiuers —•
fiud it to their advantage to give ns a call.
Atlanta, G-a , apr 24 11—to
the system has been impaired, as its invigorat
ing properties never Fail to afford relief.
Female Compbiists.
No female, young or old, should be wit-lion
this celebrated medicine. It corrects and reg
ulates thejnonthly courses at all periods, act-
| ing in many cases like a charm. It is also tlie
| best and safest medicine that can be given to
copy
been so numerous, and so !
urgent, that he felt the necessity of publishing |
it, but. could not command the means, and in- j
ges admit: deed lie never had the control of the manuscript.; j
the best remedy over i and now the manuscript itself is destroyed, |
as he could now get it s
Ilis friends stiff say they !
known for persons of delicate health, or where j much to his regret,
our city, te? i c ^ lI ^ ren ages ami for any complaint; j « en t bv mail, free of postage,
.satwfiwifer j c< >” se <iaer.tly no family should be without tt. j in the U. S. for $1.
printed if he had it.
must have a book. It is hoped that the “Look
ing Glass” will satisfy them, as it is the best he
can do.
The first edition of this book is designed for
subscribers only, whose names will he printed
in the book, if they are received in trine.
The book will contain, it is supposed, from
| 350 to 400 pages, and will be neatly bound, and
to any post-office
leave to sell the Real Estate and Negroes be.
pf tothe Estate of
, late of said count
lonJuig to the Estate of William Tumlin, de- j parcel of feral, lying in Greenville district, So: j dilv removes unnatural yellow tinge about the
Carolina, bounded bv fends of Lewis Dickey, I eves and upon the skin, and improves the
Dccl
LEWIS TUMLIN, Kx’r.*»
Georgia. Fannin county.
T WO-months after date application will be
made to the Oidinarv of Fannin cm
N. Rector, and R. R. Pace, and others;
further appearing that said Daniel Mosteller ffe-
and upon the skin, and improves
id it health and spirits.
In cutaneous eruptions, blotches, pimples,
parted this life without executing titles to said ; and other diseases of the skin, it causes the
* * 4 ““ :j: '~ disappearance of the blotches, pimples* Ac. and
} tract or pairee] offend, or in any way providi
. . . .. -jv . n , therefor; and it appearing that said Tiuslcv great!v improves the complexion.
,— n»*d« to the Otdmarv of Fannin county for Ballengerhas paid the full amount of the pur- :' As a diet drink, it keeps the bowel
leave to ecu the real estate of Jesse Berry; de- j c j l; , - — * r - * - - 1
Holloway^ Pill$ arc file best ; Let the name, post-office, county and State, to
Remedy in tlie world for the following diseases • J^icl* each book is to be sent, be written plain-
This December 1st, 1 ■
- NEIL C. BERRY.
DAVID SUULAR,
Administrutorv.
Tke Great Family Weekly
MEDICAL CARD.
T HE uudersigned having entered into Co
partnership in the practice of
Medicine A Surgery,
-r ! RespectfulTv tender their services fo the citizens
i .ree, me j () f the SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT, Cass co., :
j Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion,
j Dropsy, Influenza, Bowel compla’ts |
Coughs, Debility*, Inflammation,
Colds, Fever and ague Venerea! affec’s !
Chest diseases Fem’e cnmpl’ts Worms.all kinds i
Costiveness, Headaches, Dyspepsia, j
i Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symplons,
■ Inward Weakness, Liver Complaints. \
Piles, Lowness of Sriritfc
Solti nt Hie iR»iu:fac!vries
ly, to prevent mistakes.
All orders should be directed fo
RUSSELL RENEAU
Nov 13—tf 40 North Fourth st., Phi la.
children. 1 hey have samples here of what
best for them, and they are shrewd enough not
to put up with anything of lower quality.—A
V. Daily Tina's.
^ 0 have heard so many fathers and mothers
who recognize the pleasant duty of guidingthe
minds of their children in the paths of knowl
edge at home, speak in terms of the highest
commendation of this scries of Rooks for chil
dren, that we feel a desjre to see them univer
sally read among children. TJicv constiJuL
the finest series of Books for the young that w!
have seen.—Lo-MixviUe Couriers
HARPER & BROTHERS,
mh 27 Publishers, N. Y
DR. MCLANE'S
Vermifuge and Liver Pills,
Twytof the best Preparations tf the Aye !
rpHEY are not recommended as universal
jL cure-alls, but simply for what their name-
»i., rmia. j purports.
• The Vermifuge for expelling Worms from the*
human system, has also been administered with.
feasejvricc of said lat.dand aaid Tinsfev Bal- liver healthy, and the bloodpare. aud surrounding countrr, hoping by strict at- OfProfe-or Holl.nrav 80 Maiden ’ n- New
i? ! j ,s . heaItl R a ' lon . on tl ,! e 1 ; vtr ’ an< ’ i tention to business, coupled v.-ith nine years’ V'ork and 244 Strand London b7 all resoecto-
effect npon the blood, nnike it a great safeguard , eX p er j enC e, to merit a portion of public patron- i bfe Druggists and Dealers in Medicine through-
> - . . .. , , ap*mst disease: for chddreu a safeguard aframst P O^at the residence of Dr.ijohn (Mims, ftT^itedaa^^dthTriribzed^worid
; teller, deceased, execute to him titles to said ; worms—it causes an increased secretion and 7® .. A M :i oc nfdtiW , u.i.u.u civnizea norm,
! - ’ I n» thA Uahamti K<.<ni a. miioc \%#»st.ntNtiifxs- boxes, at 25 cents, 62 1-2 cents, and 4*1 each.
! cob Mosteller and Benjamin F. Hosteller, ad- ; effect uj»on the blood, make
j ministrators on the estate said Daniel Mos- j against disease; for childreu
teller, deceased t-» execute to him titlesto said ! worms-it causes a» increased secretion md , s Alabama Road, 4 miles West of Stiles
tract or parcel of land, m conformity with said ; passage of the bile,-‘wh'.ch acts as an irritant to , . , Cass courtv Ca
bond; It is therefore hereby ordered, That no- | worms, and prevents tt-eir accumulation. * 1 * ’jOFI
’ tice be given at three or more public places m j Physicians, who have made extensive use of j
! said county and in tfce^ Cassville Standard, of | the different ii^^redients of this preparation of j
Paper. Hi , , .
T 3E NEW YORK LEDGER has uow at- such application, that all persons concerned mac ; Sarsaparilla, regard them as tlie best and most!
If '• ' !C ’ * L .
tained the extntordinarv circulation of one , , - . , .,
hundred and ninetv thousand copies. This pa- ; any tbev hare) why satu Jacob ..losieller and
ed to'polite literature, original Benjamin F. Mosteller. administratorslas afore-
per is derated
tales, sketches, p.»etry, essays, gossip and cur
rent news, and maintains a high moral tone.
It is crerywhere acknowledged to be the best ‘
file their o)y\-ction io the Ordinary's office, fit j efficient agents in the Materia Sledica.
It is put tip in pint bottles
bottle.
June 11,—8m
MONEY
JOHN C. SIMS, M. D.,
J. \V. GOCIIRAN, M. D.
family paper in the world—hence its ext nun- Oct 23th, 1S56.
said, should not execute titles to said tract or I
parcel of land, in conformity with said band. I
A true extract from the minutes of said Conrt, !
... Mr. Bon- ;
tier, the proprietor of the Ledger,* employs the ;
dinarr nud uuheai d of poputaritv.
•'"“ “ ! Lei" *
JAS. W. -WATTS,
Ordinary.
be»i tafeat in the ctiuutrv, and by so‘doing; Georgia* CaSS CCUIlty
•eatlti- VVY17rDIM U « ... .1.. T> 1.
makes the best paper.
faHir *“
p^ipvi. The Ledger is bcanti- tttiii'ovic t....
It illustrated every week. #2 per aumiin, ! \\? -RKA^ A n
2 copies far *o-m advance. 1 ; th ?,‘
. - *OBT boxxer, __ •
Pnblnther of X. Y. Ledger, 44 Ann st. X. Y.
Dae 18—It
OXEY! MONEY! MONEY! Why be
without money? when it is just as easy |
Price per ■ fe r any one to be around with a pocket full as ;
j not, if they only think so. I have got anewar-
j tide, from which from five to twenty dollars
i a day can be made, either by male or female.—
1 It is highly respectable business, and an article
; which is wanted in every family in the
j States. Enclose me two dollars by instil,
I risk, and! will forward by retum mad a circu-
_ | Iar, "
... • i ness,
GaSSVl!l«N La. ployment,
'HE Subscribers would most resj»ectfully ; will be bel
inform the citizens of Cassville that they insure a good business, than to pay twenty five
For sale by Samuel Levy, Cassvjlle, Ga.
Dec 25, 1S56—6m
COB3 & MOSELEY,
Surges
iM niiuuut luuiio : tt uuu it i» just <ta can> t
Graaam a Iliustrated i
MAGA1IM1.
whirii is wanted in every family in the United A Magazine for the homes of the people, .the
uiil at mv -fA pioneer magazines of the country, .estab- 1
-• - —— - fished in 1827. .the twelve numbers of Graham ‘
D ladies of American. Terms 50 cents
year for single copies, five copies for two dol
lars, fourteen copies, and one to getter up of
club, for five dollars; 24 copies and one to get*
ter up of club for eight dollars ; and fifty copies
for fifteen dollars; always iu advance. Pub
lished monthly—a miscellany of fashions, ro-
. mance, tales and general.literature—the ladies
There is a considerable saving by taking the ; companion to Graham’s Illustrated Magazine—
larger sizes Directions for the guidance of pa- i edited by Charles G. Leland. Address,
.• * , • j* j if ^ j * . , 1 w» tcav t nn i>..v.i:
tients m every disorder are affixed to each box.
may 22, 1356 15—eowly’
EVOTED exclusively to the wants of the ! resu,ts to varices animals
Not. 19,1S56.
WATSON & CO., Publishers,
No. 50 South Third Str.
Philadelphia.
Arthur’s Home
MAGAZINE;
O F Literature, Art and Fashion, for 1857..
edited by T. S. Arthur and Virginia F.
Townsend, .each number of the home magazine
Strayed or Stolon.
A SMALL SORREL MAKE, rather,
drooped romped, with a blaze in
• 1 feet a
, both hind feet aud one forefoot
white, and some small whitespotson her rump, )
and her back has been hurt iu time b
die, which feu caused a white spot S!
eight or ten yean* old. Taken or strayed the j
6th of October. I will handsomely pay any i
Amanda Reynolds, adminis-
estatc of Robert Reynolds, r _
county, applies to me for j I
: t ” slW1 ,S^ r -f IrOI } > I intend locatingbere with A view to becoming cents for a spurious advertisement. This is no
| permanent cit&ens forthe spaceof five years or : humbug. 7>y U! Try it! Try it! Address
l,w -- T-y hope, bt- dose attention to their your letters to
Oct LIS
Given gTUTTERIXG STAMMERING CURED,
the year 1857 the Home Magazine will con
tain a Novelette by Miss Virginia F. Townsend
aada Novelette by T. S. ArtLur, the form er to
commence iD January next, and entitled ‘ Look
Out,’ a story of New England. .Terms,
J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Address T. S. ARTHUR
bvtbc^S- j GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
She is some j TTTHEREAS John Smith applies to
VV letters of Guardianship for Ss
tab, John Len is^ Wm. Elias, and Millv Maria THUNKS !
[Safif-
eoaoty, Ga.
Dec. II. 185$—St*
taihJ
liapt ember 25.
me for
Samuel Eli-
ewisLWui
mith—his children.
These are therefore to-cite and admonish
me at Kingston, Cuss ' all persons concerned to be and appear at mv
P. G. DRUMMOND. ! office within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, if any they hav% why said letters
should not be granted.'
Given under my hand at office, this Dec. 25,
•— rj WA' '
by Dr. Wyckoff of Pittsburg, Pa., without
. . Pain or Surgical Operation, who will send the
1* s . Hfftapiirv j cureto anv part of the World, on the receipt of
Jan. 26—-tf ^ ^ ^ returned - the is not
effectual.
OA AAA CIGARS^ different qualities and ! „« re “ “
AvtUvv at low prices, wholesale A re-f^2 6 - 4bd
LETTiCHEA
All letters must be address to Dr. Wvekoflj
TRUNKS ! Box 746, Pittsbnrg, Pa., in care of Afthnrs, ; gcription to ‘Grah^i.
j ®°** ®5 uk f ers **n i i w Grauam’s Ladle’s paper for one rear gratis.
YAIJSES. i P.S. Correspondents will please enclose stamp > 1856 V * *
: for return postage. I *
/toARPET-BAGS, and a great manv other j Caption.—All j^ersons who can not produce
articles, too tedious to mention. * mv genuine certificate, are humbugs.
Call at - * - — — -
VALISES,
ngra’
12 beautiful colored fashion p*»* es.
1 hundred engravings of ladies and child
ren's dresses.
50 comicillnstrations. - ... ~
ror i °»rK%s-£ , £'&~ -•
Terms.. one copy one year, ^3.
Two do"- do "do..$5.
Fire ditto, one to getter up club $10.1
Eleven ditto, and one to agent..$20.'
Address... .WATSON A CO., publishers.
No. 50 South Third Str., Philadelphia.!
Subscribers sending $3 for one year's sub-
ription to Graham, will reeeire a copy of /"COLOGNE. Extracts of Caroline Bouquet,
iliam’s Ladie’s paper for one rear Gratis. i \J “ " ' ’ " ~
103 Walnut Str., Philadelphia. ’ ly attention pan
Nor 19, 1856. y
HARRISON’S
Perfumery and Fine soap.
J Orange, Honeysuckle, Sweet Clover, Ge
ranium, Rose, Clematis, Jockey Club, Verbena,
Sweet Brier and Spring Flowers.
;ee, Wu
CARPENTER’S.
September 25.—33,—ly.
Dr. W.
J. W; WATTS, Ord. | / vSNABURGS AND YARN, at Factory | C* ADDLES, BRIDLES, Martingales, 'Ac., in j —_2
Call at this office for j CASH i ? ^ for “ !e ^Tri^nT^s.*" 1 Sf
H ATS AND CAPS I—Of almost every style MUitarv, Yanked Windsor, Almond, Laun-
—just rece ved, and ter aaie,at dry and Erasive Soap.
Macassar Oil, Beef Marrow, Bear’s Oil, Poma-
CARPENTER’S.
P STORE.
- 1 turn, Lip Balm, and a great many other such
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, for sale at articles, just • eceived at
the old stand.
Call at
CARPENTER'S.
! Cassrille, may 15
LEVY’S CHEAP STORE.
14—tf
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick head
ache, Ac.
Purchasers wili please be particular to ask
for Dr. C. Mclsme’s celebrated Vermifuge and.
Liver Pills, prepared by
FLEMING BRO’S.,
Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no,
other, as there are various other Preparations:
now before the public, purporting to beVernA-
fnge and Liver Pills. All others, in compari
son with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless.
The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug
stores. FLEMING BRO’S.,
60 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole Pro’s.
Scovill A Mead, 111 Chartres Street, New
Orleans, La., General Wholesata-Amenta 6-^ 16-
South.
For sale by J. D. Carpenter. Cassvilte; Or.
Jan 1 • " 48—’r
New Tailoring Establishment
AT CARTERSVILLE, GEO.
The subscriber h?ts lately opened in.
the tewn of Cartersville a new Tai
loring Establishment, where he Is pre
pared to do any work in his fine in the
best and most fashionable manner. He guar
antees all work turned out of his shop to fit in
the most unexceptionable manner. Particular
ly attention paid to cutting and fitting jobs for
ladies. He respectfully solicits a fair trial, as
he is confident of success.
SILAS O’SHIELDS.
Oct. 1, 1855. 34—tf.
Slpendid Piano for sale.
A No. 1 Second-handed PIANO
for sale, upon the most reason-
7 if 8 3 H able Terms. Apply at the Stand
ard Office. June 25
J
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!—Just ar
rived, and for sale at very low prices.—
Call at the old stand west of the public
square. J. D. CARPENTER.