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6t’ncr?)l flfoertisdneitfs.
tieT??r$ Mbfriisetncnts.
'TUtonlisauatfs.
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c arpenter, Fannin Sheriff’s Sales,
UASSVJLLE, GEO„
>«. l>. FARROW,
torney at Law, . ___
*. it . __ ... . r I VAKES this method of informing his cos-' , _ .
ills,,.. i- > ‘ I J tom era that he has mado a change in his
ived to this place (from Lau- business, which took effect on the 1st ult He V ' the Court llouse d
CART SC:
rAVINt; rn
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fctore of Milner, Kennedy 4 Co.
eferences; Uon.D. C. Voting, LaurensvlMe,
Him. James L. Orr, Anderson, S. C-;
Cel. James H. Irljv, Laurens, S. C.; C d. J. W.
Watts, Oass couutv, Ga.
Fell'll', 1857—ly*
Ltlanta Medical College.
(VIE third course of Lectures in this Insti
tution will commence on the 1st, Mondaj
lav, and continue four months.
FACULTY:
U.KXANnun Means, M. I)., Professor jof Che- j customers,
ptry and Pharmacy.
|I. W. Bnowx, M. 1) , Professor of Anatomy.
John W. Jones, M. I)., Professor of Pritici-
and Practice of Medicine.
|W. F. Westmoreeant), M. D., Professor of
rinciples and Practice of Surgery.
IIesse Boring, M. 0., Professor of Obstetrics
Id Diseases of Women aiyl Children.
skeb P. Logan, M. I)., Professor of Phvs-
ogy and General Pathology.
(r. Wr.STMoiiEi.ASp, M." 1)., Professor of
eria Medics and Medical Jurisprudence.
. C. H. Wu.son, M. It., Demonstrator of
atomy.
FEES.:
fFor the Course of Lectures, §105. Matnc-
Ba''" n , (once only) §5. Dissecting ticket,
Hikcn once) ♦to. Graduation fee, ♦s.T.
® I’he facilities now afforded by the Institution
the study of f he various branches of medi- j * c 'fip s Frei
|1 science, the ensuing season, will make the
arse all that i-s desirable.
|The Dissecting Room
aiding, furnished
■d with spend material, will be opened by
16th (ff April.
[ t; o.i board can he had for §.J to §4 per
ek.
I For farther information address
J. G. WESTMORELAND, .
Atlanta, Ga., Fob 18—3m* Dean.
J- D. CARPENTER. T. M. COMPTON.
Ca/penter & Compton,
. Successors of J. D. Carpenter, dealers in
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware,
Crockery, Loots and Shoes, Hats aud Caps,
and all articles usually kept in a Dry Goods , well, for the tax.
store, solicit a cull from the trading public,
hoping by low prices and abundant variety, to , - - , —
\ please the most fast.dious. All those wishing J 2d section; levied on to satisfy
cciallv requested sued from a Justice’s court of
1047 th district, G M—in f.vur of Turner A
Sercey, and others, ts. R Mills. levied on by
a baihff and returned to me.
Also:
Lot of land No. SO, in theSth district and 2d
section ; levied on as the property of John Col-
OI ass £?-€>
also:
Lot of land No. 17<i, fu the f ath district and •
i sundry fi fas is-
^ r ^ .. .. the 9S0th dist., •
p.re then* a call, as tbev r sell low to #jod ! G M—in favor of Wm R Long, and others, vs. '
customers, on credit, and still lower to cash .Isaac Milsaps. Levied on by a bailiff, and rc-
tu 4»4.v cash for goods are especially requested
Cassvffle, Feb 5'
Howard Association.
PHILADELPHIA/^
TM PORTANT A N NOU NCEMENT.
turned to me.
also :
One bay horse; levied on to satisfy a C fa
issued from Fannin Inferior court, in favor of
K 11 Hyette, vs J-uaes T Davenport.
also :
Two chests of carpenter’s tools; levied on to
f |>0 all per6onsiUiiicted with Sexual Diseases, i satisfy an attachment fi fa issued from Fannin
X such asrSpennatorrhcca,iipniiiial weakness ( Juferior court, in favor of Joseph Shepherd, vs
Impotence, Gonorrhcea; Gleet, Syphilis, the j Thomas J Treadiway.
in public, ongSaiurday, March 7th, 1857,
CLASS 37,
To bo drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, in
public, on Saturday, March 14th, 1657.
ClasFif^O^
To be drawn in the City of . lanoi. Georgia, in
! public, on Saturday, M i * * 2's-t, 1S57-
Claes 39,
i T j be drawn in the City of Atl-mta, Georgia, in ta ., y
public on Saturday, March 2:tb, 1657, on the , t^t"t'on given tu rer’i
SINGLE NUMBERS!
Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse, kc., Ac.
The Howard Association, in view of the aw- ]
Lot of land No 20, in the 9th district and 2nd
ful destruction of human life, caused by sexual 1 section, as the incorporated company of John-
discases, by Quacks, have directed their Con- j son & Go. Levied on to satisfy a fi fa in fav
Charitable Act worthy of j of the tax collector of Fannin county. Said lot
sold fur its tax.
also :
Lot ofland No 181, in the Sth district and 2d
suiting Surgeon,'
their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to
all persons thus aliiicted, who apply by letter,
with a description Of their condition, (age, oc
cupation, habits of life, Ac.,j and in cases of , section ; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from
jxfrcme poverty and suffering, to Furnish Med- J Fannin Superior court, in faro: of R Ilender-
f Charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent In
stitution, established by special endowment,for
ooin, in the new College { ^hp rc ^ p f °f the sick and'distressed, afflicted
with sky-light, and sup- “Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.” It
ftteriarl, will be opened by * ^ now a surplus of tffeaus, which the Dir-
Be on your Guard.
LL persons arc hereby forewarned not to
i. tntiic for a promissory note given by the
ectors have voted to expend in advertising live
above notice, it is needless to add that the As
sociation commands the highest Medical skill
of the age, aud will furnish the mast approved | ers of vacant lots of land in Georgia, I am sure
Ron, fur the use of Henry Dobson, vs I! F Chas
tain. This Jail 24, 1.657.
THOMAS R. TRAMMELL, Sli’ff.
Feb 5—tds
Land Bought and Sold.
H YING devoted the last three years al
most exclusively to ascertaining the own-
modern treatment.
J that I possess more knunrledge i
Card + ' ‘.he
•Dist Published, by the Association, a Report • real owner# of such land, than any other person j
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the in the State. Should you wish to purchase any {
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, | land, not knowing the owners, I will undertake j
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by f to find the same aud purchase the lands for you J
the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by | upon reasonable terms.
mall, (in a s
tidersigncd to D. T. Smith, formerly a Drug- ] the receipt of
|st of Augusta, Ga., for eighty-five dollars, ! Address, D..
or less, given About the 15th of December ! Surgeon, Howard A
kst, and due lour months after date. As the
sideration for which said note was riven
; failed in part, unless complied with, we are
determined not to pay it unless compelled by
nv. W. W. & M. A. LEAKE.
( artersvillc, Feb 10—3w
aled envelope,) Free of Charge, on
Two St imps for postage.
In all icst mces where
’■'tee the titles*, for I
I am sure the titles
ociatw
South
By order of
| Administrator’s Sale.
m<> in-: mii.d 1st Tuesday in apuil next.
GREKA11LY to an order of the Ovdinary
'■Si\ "I Fannin County, will be sold before the
#"uri House door in the town of Morgahton,
•n the lirst Tuesday in April next, within the
-.Jmi.iI hours of sale:
# Two negro men, Spencer, about 45 years old,
And Jerry, about 40 years old. Sold ns a por-
; tjon of the property of John Patterson, dec'd,
the benefit of the heirs aud creditors,
onus made known on the day of sale.
W. M". DENTON,
Feb Hi—Ids Administrator.
(r'i’onji /, Cass count,tj.
-'\\J UKK10AS Hawkins F. Price, executor of
the elate of Chester Hawks, applies to
e tor letters disuiissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
srsous eoucerned to be and appear at my office
n the time prescribed by law, and shew
, if any they have, why said letters should
o granted.
eii under mv h ind at office., this Feb. lit,
Cm ‘ J. \V. WATTS, Ord.
Administrator's Sale.
/to nn sou.) lsr tFesdav in April next.
\ OKKF NBLV to an order of the court of
Ordman of Ful to n comity, will be sold
tb luje tin* court house door in the town of
I Spring l’iace, ilurrav county, on the 1st Tues-
Idav in April next, within the legal hours of
j salt*: lot of ijiuti No. o«>S, iu the 2Gth district
|ami section, aud lot No. 6*>, in the 8th dis
trict and IU\ section.
AI
court house door in the tow n of Dalton, Wlijt-
iirhl *• "iinty, lot of land No. 2to, in the 27th
<lislr.et ami ;Ul section. All sold as the prop-
n/ Allen F. Johnson, deceased, late nfKul-
1 ton county, tor the benefit of the heirs and
red 7 is. Terms made known on the day of
ale. JOHN 11. JOHNSON,'
W. 11. FEBGUSO*.
Feb 19— tds Administrators.
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
the Directors.
EZRA D. HEABTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec.
Feb. 5,—ly.
I buy such lands, I g
will bu3 T ne lands, unles
are perfect.
In sending youi orders for land, always sat
whether the lot is vacant or not: whether there
is a deed upon the record to the lot; if so, to
whom made, when made, and tvlien recorded ;
and state vvbat is the value of the laud, or what
Three thousand two hundred
andiiSisty prizes!
MORE THAN ONE
PRIZE TO EVERY. ;
TEN TICKETS !
~?r THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS.^ !
Magnificent Scheme.
1 Prize of S5'y.in0 I
[ 1 Prize of $5,000 j
“
“ 20,(J'.H)
“ “ “ 4,000
tt it
“ 10,000
| “ “ “ . 3,i>>0 i
it ii
“ I
“ “ “ 2,000 :
it 4*
«* 8,<KM.» |
“ “ “ 1,000 1
“ “
“ 7,000 j
100 prizes of 100 !
u a
“ 6,000 j
100 “ “ 50 j
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
i prizes of 5'250 approx, to J50,o00 prize, i
4
“ “ 2iW
“ “ 20,000 “
4
“ “ 100
“ “ 10.000 “
4
“ “ SO
“ “ >>,ooo “ !
4
“ “ 65
“ “ S,OO0 “ 1
4
“ “ 60
“ “ 7,000 “ 1
4
“ “ 55
“ “ 6,000 “ 1
4
“ “ 50
« “ 5,000 “ 1
4
“ “ 45
“ “ 4,<>00 “ j
4
“ “ 40
“ “ 3,000 “ 1
4
“ “ 30
“ “ 2,000 “
4
“ “ 25
“ “ l/'OO “ j
3,000
“ “ 20
3,280 Prizes, amounting to $204,iftXl
Whole
tickets §10, hal
ves $■*, quarters *2Jj.
inform his
friends and
the public ge
nu rally, that
he has recent
ly made ex
tensive addi
tions to his
general stock
of Goods, .if
which the fol
lowing comprise only a part, i .z:
ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND SPANISH
SADDTTS.
BRIDLES, HARNESS AND COLLARS.
A variety of Carpet ao<! S-. Uie Bags, coach,
stage, twig nr.J ovtrReers’ Whips, stirrups,
sjr.iiv, bits and Bridle Mounting.
Any work mode to order in the neatest and
rt notice. Strict at-
m all branches of the
bn
The attention of Harness Makers and Car
riage Trimmers, Ac., is called to Lis stock of
Patent Enameled I.e Pliers, which he keeps
constantly on hand ut lowest cusii prices.
T am enabled to offer inducements to buyers,
who will find it to their interest to give me a
cu!i before purchasing elsewhere.
lie sure and call in at tiie iirst door uorth of
Banks’ Shoe shop, east of Hill street.
JAMES L. J0in?SO\.
July 31, 1S5G.
CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY'S!
NEW FALL AND WINTER
UCHJB
CASSVILLE IS THE POINT I
To the Economical Public.
I F YOU WISH to buy cheap, pretty, tinea’id
good Goods,—call on
Gr. U. UPSHAW,
the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs! Female ci scontiuued until^ all arwrgge*
.Complaints, Ac!, Ac. Indeed very few are the ^-va ni, cxcqit ut the option of the Proprietor,
: diseases in which a Purgative Jlcdieinc is not Miscotiaucu* Advertisements inserted at
more or less required, and much sickuess and s< Ft‘ ire _UWelve lines) for the first in»ertion|
•' suffering might be prevented, if u hacndess but ar,d cuuts for each wt *kly continence,
1 effectual Cathartic were more Trebly used. X» . , ... . .....
person can feel we’i 'while a costive haEitcfbp- /ADVERTlSEMTS REQUIRED BY LAW S'
; dy prevails: hesltdes it si>Wi generates se'mus
• ant! often fatal diseases, which might have invn
; avoided" by the timely end iddicir.us ne- o' n
j g-K>tl purgative. Tills is alike true of 0"’ds,
■ Feverish sympbrms, and Billions- derm me nts.
They ail tend to become or produce the dee-
Gatettc Fn
Ru
Ext Clin’
b rn giv
tluree im
CiM
&
seat- 't and for.nid. h’e distenijiers whk-h io-'d
! tiie hear -s M ova;- the land. ' Hence a reliable
family physic is of the iirst importance to the
i public health, and tips I’iit has been perfected
I with consummate ski’d to meet that demawL—
An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians.
Professors, and Patients, Ii 13 shewn results sur
passing anything hithert i known of any modi- nub;,.
; clue. Cures have be. 1 o,'Reted beyond belief. . jishhi
: were they not substantiated by persons of such
; ex-tiled iMsiti.ins and cliaracter as to forbid ttie
’ suspicion of untruth.
Among the eminent gentlemen who havetes-
tified, iu favor bt these !’"iis. wo may iucntioii.
fleet. A. A. ILiyes, Analytical Chemist of
' Boston, ami State" Assayer "of Massachusetts,
i whose high ProR-ssiona! character is cudorsod
‘by.
ii. J. Gardener, Gov. of Mass.
| I-iinury Washburn, Ex Gov. of Mass,
i Simeon Brown, Lieut. Gov. of Mass,
| E. M. Wright, Secretary of State Mass,
j tJolin B. Fitzpatrick. Oath. Bishop ofBoston.
Frof. John T.irrev.oftlieCo’icgeof Physicians
and Surgeons, New York Oifv.
! Dr. 0. T. Jackson, Geologist of the Public
Lands of the United States..
j Dr. J. R. Chilton, Practical Chemist of Now
: York City, endorsed bv
] lion. AY. L. Marcy, Secretary of State.
M"ni. B. Ast-or, the richest man in America:
Sot ice t-> Debtors and freditofs af.an Estate
nr-tst h- nitblrsiied Forty Dav*.
N.liiee fTiit ajodicirion with be made tt* the
0-'Urt of Ordiontr Fir leave to sell Land or NV.
gr^| s, must V published weekly for.two months.
s-.i1.and and Nrgrtles, by Administra-V
t"f ; . Ex -i ut. rs or Gu itdians, are to be held on
the Is: T lie-iday in the month, between the Hours',
of hi ... and 3 e. h„ at, the Court House of.
the-coiiniy in wfreli the property is situate,—
se Sales must he given in a public,
r Dai s previous to the day of sale,
hr Foreclosure of Mortgage, must he*.
1 mnnt'ojy for Mdr months; for cstab,
'si wipers, for tiie fn.il space of three
weekly. For. dim pelting title* from
s or Aduiirjstratprs, ivhm' a Bond has’
.1 by the. .deceased,’ the full space of:
otlis, weekly^
ns for Letters of Administration mnst.
he published thlftv days; t..r D'smission from,
1 Adniinistrntion.six months riiir LetiersofGnar-
. dianship, thirty days; for Dismission from Gnai).,
i dianship, forty days.
THE LAWS CF NEWSPAPERS’.
1. Subscribers who do not give exprcs& no-^
tlcc to tbe coutrsirv. arc c«ms:dcrt*d as wishing;,
to^coutimic their subscriptions.
2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of*
thoir neurspnoers without settling all nrrenra-
gos. the Puhlishcr may continue to scud them,
until they are paid for. ,.
2. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take,
their newspapers from the offices to which they
I:reefed, they are held responsible until)
S. Lelauu & Co.. Proprietors ol theMctropol- they have settled the bills, and ordered a dis-_
it an Hotel, and others.
| Did space permit, we could give ninny litiu-
| dred certificates from all parts where the Pills
i have been used, but evidence even more couvin-
and you will find just any kind usually kept in j <5ng than the eminent public men, is found ii
a Dry Goods Store. their effect upon trial.
It is wholly unnecessary to enumerate the These Pills, the result of long invcstignti^.»
different kinds and qualities of Goods he has, j and study, offered to the public as the best and
for he has just anything you want. j most complete which tie present state of medi-
ALL AMD EXAMINE MY STOCK i c ;>‘scioncocan afford. They are .
T»nn/\nr. nrnriTT -t-»t i 15,lt 4 • 1! - e drugs thcniscives, but <•: the medsem-
I5EFORS Pl.RCnASINCr fbLSE- ; al virtues only of Veg t thle remedies extracted
WHERE. I by Chem:cal process in a state of purity,- and
Call and examine the styles nnd nrices. and ; combined together in such a manner ns to in-
ii'. ,, i, .mu aiuc i.H w. iiauuiu r j upon, if possible to buy them, and take the j revolved, nnd a number is drawn from the
ideration for which said note efianccs of * - 1
Fair Warning-.
A LL persons are lieieby notified not to trade
fora certain note given by me to J. A.
Reinhardt., for four hundred dollars, dated 7th
day of November, 185(1, and due 1st of January
next: as the con
was given has failed, 1 am determined not to
pav it unless compelled bv law.
Jan 15-om * G. M. SPROULL.
Wheat Harvesters,
r l^IIM undersigned have now on hand and
_L ready for inspection a REAPING MA
CHINE AND THRESHER, and are prepared
to supply the wants of all who desire articles
of flint kind—being agents of one of the lar
gest manufacturing establishments of agricul
tural implements in the United Stares, All
who are needing articles in that line would do
well to send or hand in their orders at an ear
ly day, that the} may be supplied in time for
the next harvest.
For further particulars apply to the subscri
bers, at Adairsville, Ga.
Jan S VEACH & LAWRENCE.
furnish you the lands at a stipulated[■
them
purchasing them, so as to make
,212 prizes, similarly pru
agreed ! placed in* another wheel. The wheels are then
I— ^-t i X , , X t 1 /•
wheel of Numbers, and at the same tone
com muss um. lam also buying low country i Prize is drawn from the other wlieel. ThenuiH-
landsTipon my own account. I own a Jarge ber and Prize drawn out are opened aud ex-
Land for Sals.
ACRES of good tillable land for sale,
about DO;acres of which are cleared;
tolerably well improved— lying 8 miles north
of Canton, Cherokee county, on the road lead
ing tej KHij sy, Gilmer county. Price, $1,100—
on good time. For further particulars apply
to JOHN LOUpKRMIUv,
Feb 5—ly StUcsburo’' Cuss co., Ga.
iTUTTERIXG & STAMMERING CURED,
by Dr. Wyckoff of Pittsburg, I*a., without
| Pain or Surgical Operation, who will send the
cure to any part of ihc World, on the receipt of
n the same day will be sold before tiie I >ao; and the monov returned, if the cure is not
.... .1— A r w A effectual.
All letters must be address to Dr. Wyckoff,
Pox 7-10, Pittsburg, Pa., in care of Arthurs,
Rodgers & Co., Rankers.
P. S. Correspo:id«Qits will please enclose stamp
for return postage.
Caution.—All persons who can not produce
my genuine certificate, are humbugs.
September 25.—Gt,—ly. Dr. W.
number of lots in Cherokee, which I will sell
low, or exchange for other lands.
I also buy or sell lands, in any part of the State
on commission. Tf you or any of your friends,
have vacant lots, I shall be pleased to get the
numbers and price; perhaps I may buy, or find
you a purchaser. I shall spend part of my
time in MTlledgeville, to better enable me to
find the owners of vacant lands.
I am paying the very highest prices for Land
Warrants.
Letters addressed to me at this place will
meet with prompt attention. Address.
S. R. BONNER.
Land Office, Columbus, Georgia*
September 25. 3S.—tf.
Ladies’ Cloth and Velvet
CLOAKS.
AT NEW YORK COST.
WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
TMTILL sell the remainder of his stock of
\ V Ladies’ Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and
Cloth TALMAS, at New York cost. The as
sortment embraces those of the latest and best
style*.
Also, some very handsome MOURNING
CLOAKS, some of extra size, to all of which the
attention ut the public is respectfully invited.
Jan 29
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
~\Y r UEKEAS William G. Smith applies to
Y T me for letters of administration on the
estate of Ephraim F. Smith, deceased, late of
said county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be aud appear at my office
within the time prescribed bv law to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. *
Given under mv hand at. office, this February
19, 18.17. SOd ‘ J. W. WATTS, Ordinary. "
Twenty-five Dollars Howard.
riMIE above reward will be paid for the de-
1 livery of James 11. Godard and Elizabeth
Paxton, who lately runaway from Fanuin conn*
tv. T. It. TRAMMELL,
' Feb 19—3t Sheriff.
Georgia, Cass county.
ysr ilEREAS Isaac Fricks died
V considerable estate, which is now in
of deriliction ;
'llYbe.se are therefore to cite and admonish
Cherokee Volunteers of 1838.
4 LL commissioned and non-commissioned
XJL officers, musicians and privates of volun
teer mounted men, who were organized agree
ably to “an act to provide for i r irote'*ti«*n of
the citizens of the Cherokee country, arTr, v Lju:
(lie removal of the (Tierokce and Creek Indi-
| ans,” assented to December 2*>th, l«s:>7, who
j were mustered into the service of the State of
Georgia, according to the provisions of said
act, from the counties of Union, Gilmer, Lump
kin, Murray, Walker, Floyd, Cass, Paulding,
Cobb. Cherokee, nnd Forsyth, and who have
not herefgT >r> beet* aii f -j»r such service* are
notified that the undersigned has been appoint
ed Auditor, bv the Governor, to audit all un
settled claims for actual services rendered the
State under the act aforesaid,* and that lie is
now ready to receive and audit all those claims
that remain unpaid, in accordance with the
provisions of an act of the last Legislature, ap
proved March Sd, 1S5G-
A proper-form for making out and authenti
cating these claims will be sent to the Clerk of
; hibited to the audience, aud registered by the
Commissioner, the Prize being placed agaiust
I the number drawn. This operation is repeated
: until all the Prizes are drawn out.
\ Approximation Prizes.—The two preceding
, and the two succeeding Numbers to those
drawing the first 12 prizes will be entitled to
i u.clS Approximation Prizes, according to the
| cli erne.
i 3,o«IO prizes ot $20 will be determined by the
j last figure of the Number that draws the
! 000 prize. For example, if the Number draw-
l ing the $50,000 prize ends with No. 1, then all
j the Tickets where the number ends in 1 will be
| entitled to $20. If the number ends with No.
2, then all the Tickets where the number ends in
2 will be entitled to $20, aud so on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the a
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, $80
“ “ “ 10 halves, 40
u “ “ 10 quarters, 20
In ordering Tickets, enclose the money to our
addres for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of
which they will be forwarded by lirst mail.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the dr;:w-
j ing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
• plain, and give thiii Post Office, Count7 and
i-State.
| Remember that every prize is drawn, and
I payable in full, without deduction.
W HEREAS. Robert G. Tomlin applies to I AU Frizes of $1,000 ai^l under, paid imraedi-
me for letters of dismission from admin- 1 a fo>.V after the drawing other I rizes at the
BAPTIST COLLEGE,
Cassvilie, Cass Co., Ga.
Incorporated 1855,
Under the control of the Cherokee Baptist Con
dition.
T
It
eommeuceon Monday, January 12th, when
the new and commodious College Building will
be ready for the reception of Students. (
THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT,
Provides for a regular College Course, of four j
years, and also for ihe instruction of students )
who desire to pursue a Select Course.
THE ACADEMIC DAPARTMENT,
Affords the usual facilities for ucquiringan Eng
lish and Classical education. Those who design |
to pursue a Classical Course in the College,
can, with diligence, complete the Preparatory
! studies in two years.
TERMS:
For Ten Months, to be invaniabl:/ paid in .ad
vance, from the month of entrance to the close
of the session, at the following
rates:
Collegiate Department, £.34
Academic “ £28
Incidental Expenses, .<1
Stationary, £1
Regular price f >r board and washing
•slo per month.
Books supplied at New York prices.
every n:
•clicine
s burdenc
1 w
of a ci in
omous
md injuri<
U1S
each inr!
vidua!
virtue onl
V til
tiie cur
live eft
ects is pn
sen
aiM ubn
>x:.ms «
nalities o
eac
ployed a
-c left behind, tie.
cuih
]>eing re
ouined.
Hence it
is sl
fccts sin
uld pro
ve as i!;ev
!ia\
purely r
.•medial
and the I
’ills
antidote
to disc
ase than
any
GEORENA. CASS COUNTY.
HERKAS Robert G. Tomlin applies to
1I1 more or 1
Qualities; by t
at is desired for
t. All the inert
h substance cm- !
urative virtues only ;
li evident the ef-
e proved, more '
a more powerful 1
other medicine !
known to»fhe world.
As It is frequetly expedient that many medi- ;
cines should be taken under the counsel of an j
amending Physician, and as he could not pro
perly judge of a remedy without knowing its,
composition, I have supplied the accurate For
um he by which both mv Pectoral and Pills arc
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 J
mail to his request.
Of all the Patient Medicines that are offered, ]
how few would be taken if their composition {
was known ! Their life consists in their myste- j
ry I have no mystcrie£
The composition of my preparations is laid!
open to all men, aud all who are competent to
' contimnnicc.
! 4. Tf subscriber^ remove to other places with-,,
1 out infurrniug.tlie Pnblis.her, and the newspa- ;
pers are sent f > the firmer direction, they are-,
held resnotis'hle.
i 5. It hiis.b 'eu decided by the Courts that;
. subscribers refusing to take their newspapers. .
from the office! or removing and leaving tnenv
uncalled for, is prhna facie evidence of inten^
unpmmded fional fraud.
«5. The Courts have also decided that a Post-j
master who neglects to perform his duty of giv-.
ing reasonable notice, as required bv the Post-?,
Office D. parfment, of the neglect of a person to.
take frob, the office newspapers addressed to/
him. renders Iihnstlf liable for the subscription;
P 1 " ce. ^ '
Harpers Story Bao&Sv
1; A MONTHLY SERIES CF NARRATIVES;
FACULTY:
BTOCRAriTIEJ? AND TALES,'
TT^DR the Instmetion and Enterfiiinment of*
I’ the Young. Bv Jacob Abbott. Enibel-
llsbed with numerous and beautiful Engravings.
Terms: Each number of Harper’s Story.
Books will contain Ifid pages in small quarto,
firm, ve \ benutifnllv illustrated, and printed*-
on superfine calendered p iper.
The Series lmi v be <»btained of Booksellers*,.
Periodical agents, and Postmasters, or from thei
Publishers, at x::."n a rear, or 25 cents a mini*,
her in paper, or 4o cents a number, bound in ;i
clotli gilt. Subscriptions may commence with,
any number. The postage on Harper’s Story-
Books, wh*eh must be paid Quarterly, in sut--
ranee, is 2 cents. If rper’s Magazine and Har-.
per’s Story T»*>oks \r:ll be sent to one address r ,
for one rear, for five dollars.
The Quarterly Volumes, as completed, neat-,
ly bound "In cloth gilt, arc sold at one dollar*,
each, and Muslin covers are furnished to those,
who wish t.» have tlieir back numbers uniform
ly bound, at 2” cents each.
Vol. L contains flu* first tliroe numbers, Bru-«
no, AVillie, nnd Sfre.it Gate. Vol. II. The Lit--*
tie Louvre, Frank and Emma. Vol. III. Vir- :
i ginia, Tinihoo and Jolibn, and Timboo and^
! Fannv. Vol. IV. The Harper Establishment,^
Franklin, and The Studio. #
They are the best children’s Books ever pnh-v
fished. Tfi.ev wisely avoid the introduction or?-,
discussion of refigrous topics, yet are such aa-^
Christian parent.- may unhesitatingly place in"
t-heir''children’s hand's. The^ price is manref-
lo.vijS.Iy low. Twenty-five centra numbel* rnakes^
istration on the estate of Forney George, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
i usual time of thirty days.
All communications strict!v confidential.—
persons concerned to be and appear at mv of- j ^J 1c drawn numbers will be forwarded to Pur-
fice within the time prescribed bv law, and j chasers immediately after ihe drawl
show cause, if any they have, why said letters I
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Feb 12, !
1857. Cm J. W. WATTS, Ord.
S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
-tdd
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEET-
SAGO A ABBOTT 1 ( WM. C. MOORE. ion?
Established business > late of »>nuj.
at Atlanta in 1S52. ) / Gallatin, Tenn.
SEAGO, ABBOTT <fe CO.,
Gohihiissios) ^eLcljqiifp,
ESPECIALLY FOP. THE SALE OF
Tennessee Produce,
Atlanta, Georgia.
L IBERAL advances given on consignments,
either by acceptance or iu ciisii.
They are also ayeiits for the sale of French
Bnrr and native Mill Stones, (Essoners & Co
logne) Bolting Cloth, Ac., prepared by the old
aud well known firm of Morris & Trimble, Bal
timore, Md.
Herring A Co.’s patent fire and burglar proof
Safes, constantly on hand, at Manufacturer’s
prices.
Atlanta, Ga., J in. 7th, lSf -
It will be seen by the above that we hav
TTTILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has rc-
VV ceived from New York the following
choice make of Bleached Shirtings and Sheet-
: ngs, which he will sell for cash, at decidedly
I?cv. Thomas Kambaut, Chairman, and j
Professor of Ancient Languages and Mental and 1
JToral Philosophy.
Rev. W. H. Robert, Professor of Math
ematics and Natural Science.
John B. S. Davis, Professor of Belles
Lettres.
W II. Snllivan, Tutor.
The Instit ution has been under successful
operation during the year ISefi, with seventy-
six students, aud its success is no longer
doubtful, but certain—so sure as a laborious
and competent Faculty, moderate terms, and a
highly moral control will secure the approba
tion of nations. Mark well, Wn months tui
tion and board is *130 or $13(5.
For catalogues apple to Chairman of the
judge on the subject freely acknowledge their
convictions ol their intrinsic merits. The Cher
ry Pretoria! was pronounced by scientific men
to be a wonderful medicine before its effects
were known. Many emii en* Physicians have
declared the same thing o! my Pills, arid even
more confidently, and arc waling to certifvthat
their anticipations where more than realized by
tlielr effects upon trial. -
The’.- operate by their powerful influence on about six pages of print and two excellent en-
lie internal viscera to purify Ihe blood and sf'm- jrrarmgs*fnr eacn cent of the money. The en
lower prices than they can.be purchased on the | Faculty ; or to the subscriber,
JOHN H. RICE,
Secr’v R. of T
Cassvillc, Gii., Dec. 11, 1850.
usual credit terras:
New York Mills 4-4 Bleached Shirtings;
Water Twist New York Mills 4-4. Bleached
Shirtings;
\Yhite_Rock 4-i soft finished Bleached Shill
ings;
White Rock 4-4 Wat r Twist Bleached Shirt
ings;
Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached Shirtings;
Manchester 4-4 do. do. *
ATUio *r 3 enff ci.;^ tor believes all sectarianism to be wrong in
Bates Muls sod fimslied Ble.achcd Shirt- ^ lf and tIlercforc the Golden Rule will urn
t:
ul.ite :t into healthy action—remove the ob
structions of the stomach, bowels, liver and oth |
cr organs of the body, restoring their hfegular j
action to health, and by ctirrectiiig, wherever'
tliey exist, such derangements as are the origin ;
of disease. " j
Prepared by Dr. James C. Ayers, Practical j
and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price j
25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for §J,o0.
Sold by J. I). Carpenter. Cassvllle. J. A. &
S. Erwin Carferville, and by
ery where.
June 1,1850 Cm
hard' Ware,
BYN. B. & If. WEED,
11 3Iercliants ev- j
mind
Georgia.
Iron,
12-4 Bleached Allendale Sheetings;
12-4 do. Hamilton do. ;
7-8 Laconia Bleached Joans.
Also, Graniteville and Augusta
r ,„sons concerned, to be aud appear at my of ,
lice on the 1st Monday iu April next, to show j ean refer, and be guided iu making out
cause, if any they have, why letters of admin- j thenticating their claims. When a cla.
is£rs *
:i a f eating these claims will be sent to the Clerk of j It will be seen by the above that we have ta-1 Also, Graniteville and Augusta 7-8 and 4-4 | chiliast school and will thprpforo
j the Superior Court of each of the above named i keu into partnership Mr. W. C. Moore, lute of! £r°^ n ^rtmgs and Sheetings; Augusta and . pre -millennial advent and persona
all j counties, to which claimants (and the heirs or i Gallatin, Tenncsse, and it is with pleasure wc J Richmond Factory 8 ounce Osnabmgs and i J ord j og;is Gfirist with%is sain
PROSPECTUS OF
The Golden Rule,!
j PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA. J
j * I ’'HIS publication is devoH-d to llio c. ufe of i
I JL Christianity in all its interests. Tiie Edi-I
in it- I
j sell; and therefore the Golden Rule will not be i
a sectarian journal. For more than twenty-six j
years he has been a Methodist minister, and |
desires to continue that relation until all sect;;- .
rianism shall cease. He is a Millenarian of the j
advocate the j
legal representatives of those who have died)
and uu-
tratiop should not be issued according to law. j made out, it must be transmitted by mail, or
Given uuder my hand at office, this Feb. If, J otherwise, to the Audit or at Mill edge vilic.
' J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby forewarned not to
trade for a promissory note given by the
undersigned to John M. Jackson, for one hun
dred and ninety dollars, dated sometime »n
J uly, 1854, a* d due oue day alter date. We are
folding offset ttf against said note, and are de
termined not to pav it unless compelled bv law.
JONES & GREENWOOD.
Cartersviile, Feb IS—4t
Any officer who may have in his possession
] the muster roll of any unpaid companv, is re-
! quested t«* send it, properly authenticated, to
| the Auditor,
All claimants are further notified, that the
j time within which these claims are to be pre-
j sen ted to the Auditor, is limited by law, to the
make the announcement,
j We return our sincere thanks to our old pat-
claim is so | rons for their very liberal patronage during the
past four years, aud bespeak for the new firm
a continuation of the same.
Very resp ectfully, SEAG0 & ABBOTT.
Jan’lS—it
1st of June, li
Mifledgeville, Dec 4—raSm
F. M. BRADFORD,
Auditor.
PLANTATION POE SALE.
Tbe Plantation described beioiv will be offer-
Administrators’ Sale.
TO BE SOLD ON’ 1ST TUESDAY IN APRIL.
B EFORE the cron hoqse door iu the town
of Jasper, within the usual hours of salt,
on the 1st Tuesday in April next, the following
ed to the highest bidder, before the courthouse | property will be sold :
door in Cassville, on the regular sale day either , Rot of land No. 120, iu the 13th district and
in March or April, if not sold before at prirate j «d section of originally Cherokee, now Pickens
sale. i county. Sold as the property of Micajah F.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his plantation, McCu’ne, deceased—one half of said lot now be»
containing 320 acres—70 of which are ■
cleared—lying in the 1041st district, G. M., ti !
miles east of Cassville, and about t> miles from j
five Iron Furnaces. The improvements are j
tolerably good. There are two-No. 1 Iron .ore j
beds on the premises. Terms made easy to ;
purchasers, and if not sold at private sale, will
be sold before the court house door in Cass-
rille, to the highest bidder. Come and see the
plantation. ' E. YV. BURFORD.
Jan 8 tf
WM. A. McCUNE,
Adiu’r of Micajah F. McCune, deo’d.
JOHN SHANNON,
. AJmlr.of Robert Mays, (Jee'4
Feb 12—tds
VARIETY STOSS.
CASSVILLE THE POINT OF ATTRACTION.
Xext door to Standard Printing Office.
M ADISON McMHRRY would respectfully
inform the citizens of Cassville’aud vi
cinity, that he is receiving, fresh from market,
j the largest and best selected stock of
Groceries and Confectionaries
ever brought to this place, consisting in part
of the following articles:
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Pick
les of all kinds; a fine lot of natural Preserves,
Prunes, for table use;
Preserved Figs and Dates, Soda, Batter and
Pic nic Crackers, Sardines and Catsup, Eng-1 * ul l aysorunea-.
lish and American Mustard, fine layer Raisons, a Ior 5alu u ->
Xnts of all kinds;
. Pepper, spice, ginger. Car. Soda, j>carl starch, j
j table Salt, Irish Potatoes, Fruits, dried Beef;
Snuff for the latBjs, fine chewing and smo
I ing Tobacco and'Cigars for the geutleme
! Teak, Candles of all sorts;
A large and well selected assortment of-
pre-millennial advent and personal reign <:f tin
Lord Jesns Christ withMiis saints, upon tiiu j
earth. He believes that Nebuchadnezzar’s via- i
ii.n of the great image extends chronologically j
to the second advent of Jesus, who will then i
set up the everlasting kingdom of the stone out j
out of the mountain, and himself sit upon the j
throne of David: Luke i. S2, 33; that we are I
now upon the toes of the image: that “ihe j
times of tiie Gentiles are very nearly fulfilledi
large stock of FAMILY’ ■ Luke xxi. 24: that the time draws near fur the !
destruction of the man of sin and for the stoc
Georgia Stripes, at the manufacturers nrices.
The public are respectfully requester; ‘to call
and examine the assortment. Feb 12
CASS STATION^ HOT
James G. Hateley & Co.,
at the old stand, at Cass Depot,
A RE :
A. HR 1
Al! kiuds of Sugars, Syrup, Prunes, Figs; I to smite the toes of the image. He pretends
Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles; *
Fancy Candies;
Fish, Pickles, Pepper, Tomato Sauce;
Extra-fine Tobacco, Oils, Patent Medicines;
Orauges; 1
Collins’ Axes, Percussion Caps, Flax;
Blacking, Apple Vinegar, C'occa Dippers;
not to know the day or tiie hour when the Lord
' cometh ; but “ we know that summer is nigh,”
because “the fig-tree putteth forth leaves:”
j Matt. xxiv. 32. What is ail this sectarian strife
■ to one who is waiting the approach of the
] Bridegroom ? It is no more than the small
dust of the balance. The Editor of the Golden i
kjg. v rtnna.
300 TONS Swede
504 tons Tefined d«
200 tons Eng^lisli do,
4 tons Cqst-Stp^,
100 steel-faced Anvils,
]iiO Vices,
8,<»o0 Smith’s Hammers,
2/hmj Kejrs Nails,
100 Dozen H. Collin’s Axes,
5 » Dozen S. W. Col!La’s A::
6,000 Hook Hinge*,
500 Brtrry Shot,
50u Dozen Sco^ill & Bnidie’s F.itcnt ami
Carolina Hoes,
4.(ii io pair Traces,
500 Se tts Oak and Hickory Spokes,
]<>0'bctU Ash Rims,
600 setts Hubbs,
So dozen Ilickon' Sliafts,
10O Sides Patent bush Leather,
50 Hides Black Enamelled J*r;tthor.
100 pieces Black Enamelled Duck Drill
and Muslin,
10Q setts Carriage Bands, Brass, and Sil
ver 2d,
600 dozen Greaves & Son’s Files, assort- d;
20 tons Hollow Ware.
Also, a fine assortment'of Ciitlerv and Hard
ware. For sale by X. B. & II. 'WEED.
Savannah, Feb 5,1857—ly*
cloth x jsra
At Y/h.cl3salc find Retail,
MADE TO ORDEIi.
TTTE have now got our Clothing Mannfact. -
V » ry in operation, and are prep, irud to off.-r
without a line of ietter-press;.
would be cheap at the price. One good thing*
these Story books will certniniv accomplish—
henceforth inferior authorship, and used-up,^
worn out illustrations cannot be palmed'(iff on ■
children. They have samples here of what in
best for them, and they are shrewd enongh not,
io put nn with anything of lower nualitv.—xV
r. 1 Tv.,.*. ' '
Y.’> hive heard so many fathers and mother*,
gnize the pleiisant duty of guiding th^
f their children in the paths of knowl-
j edge at home, speak in terms of the highest*
I commendation of this si lies of Books for chi!-, •
! 'lien, that, we feel a desire to See them nnivcr-.
saliy r.-hd among children. They constitute
' lie: finest series of. Books for the youftg that we,
i have seen.—T.ouixf'dJe Courier.
HARPER k BROTHERS,
I lull 27 Publishers, N. Vi.
Brooms, Ac.; all of which will be sold as low ! Rule has no time to devote to any such purpo-
as can be bought anywhere between this aDd ses. He expects to continue to devote himself i
Augusta. If you don’t believe what we say, ; diligently to the study of God’s holy word and
come and try us. ' to these things that pertain to the comingkmg—great inducements to pure!
ALSO : . dom of Christ. The results of all his investi- i or retail. In point of price.
One dozen barrels of Irish Potatoes, and a gations wHl be publisliad in the columns of his i as we now m inuf ictiire ext
full assortment, of Gordon Seeds, just received, paper. Believing his readers will not begrudge and thereby get a le tter uiak
the amount, be asks of a Christian public"a ' 1 - v —*'•
generous patronage.
Each No. of the Goiden Rnle will contain lt>
large quarto pages, and will be issued at 10cts.
Cass Depot, Feb 12
J. C. HATELEY & CO.
vb
piality and make,
•nsivijv .at home,
niueh we will
1 as low as Northern mmmfartnres.
We are also prepared with a lirst class Cot
ter, and good Tailors, to make up fine cttspjm
work to order, and brail eases insure a ft. -
am compelled to have money, and that soon.
Whv he i Candiesj Wood-ware, Hard-ware and Cutlery, I —
Vast 'as eisv jSadilos, Bridles and Whips; * '
anv one to be around with a packet'full m .’ ?»' Medicines Brandies
if they only think so. I have got a now ar- ! *•><« Wmes for Medicinal punosM, a lot of gar-
ONEY! MONEY! MONEY!
without money ? when it i
HARRISON’S
Perfumery and Fine soap.
M
: fi>r a
tiele, "from which' 'from "five' fotwenrr" doUare seeds, and, iu fact, a iiltle of almost every
j a day can be mnffe, either by male or female.—
thing: for family use.
| It is’highlv respectable busmess, and an article i . Cal J ami eamlne my stock before purchasing
Si wsntJj elsewhere, and get the choice of my stock before
i which is wanted in everv fiunily in the Duited
C OLOGNE, Extracts of Caroline Botiqcet, '• States. Enclose me i wo dollars by mail, at mv l’"y
Orange, Honeysuckle, Sweet Clover, Ge- ' ,-i^k, and I will forward bv return mail a circii- '■ at * ,>l aea
raninm. Rose, Clematis, Jockey Club, Verbena, j i 8r , wftij full instructions in the art. The bnsi
it is picked over, and at as low rates as can be
' in this market.
Cassville, March 4, 1S5S.
'Sweet Brier nnd Spring Flowers.
ness, is very easy. Try it, if von are outofim-
Military, Yankee, Windsor, Almond, Latin- i ployinriit, and y’f u wiil never regret it; for it
drv aud Erasive Soap,
ifaeassar Oil, Beef Marrow, Bear’s Oil, Poma
will be better for you to pay the above sum. and
insure a good business, than to pay twenty five ;
Cheap Winter Clothing.
B EAVER, Casemere and Broadcloth Coats
of everv size aud -qunlitv, black and f.incv
rum, rap pa-.m, ana a great many otner sucti cents for a spurious advertisement. This is no Casemere Pants, Cloth, Satin, Silk and f-iacV
articles, just received at. (humbug. Try it! Try it! Try ii! Address Vests of every descri
Trav.= ™r.D CT nw 1 four letters to ‘ ; ™.-
DWIOHT JIONROE, N. Y.
Get 1, JSAfi—lv , , . »
tfh
LEVY’S CHEAP STORE.
January 1—tf
Cheap Negro blankets.
WILLIAM SHEAR.
ACGISTA, ga.,
_ fiption.
Also, Talmas, Shawls, and every article for
ladies’ wear, for sale at
Jan 22—tf LEVY’S CHEAP STOLE.
Hardware and Iron Store,
PtdCfirtnee Hireet^ Atlanta, Gh.
GILBERT ft CLARKE,
HE AUERS EXCLUSIVELY IX
four numbers will be issued in each month,
j No Dame will be entered on our books until
j the iu one v ; s received; nor will it be sent after j
; the time is out, unless the subscription be re
newed.
I Let all rames. both of persons and post-offi • i
ces, be written very plainly, that we may enter
I RON, Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Irons, Ag- j them correctly.
riculiural implements, Mechanics’ Tools, of • The work is stereotyped, and it is very desi-
all kinds, Nutts and Washers, Cutlery, Guns, i ruble that all subscriptions should commence !
Ac.; aiso, Leather and Rubber Belting, j with the commencement ol the volume- Those
We are agents for the sale i»f the Rubber Belt- j who preserve the work can always obtain any
ing. guarantee its quality and perfbnnac J 1 T1,in,K; ”' TT>Q ' r *•' •’ u ''
and sell it at the Manufacturers’ price
the freight added.
Atlanta, apr 10, 1850
Terras cash, and hut one pr.ee.
W. IIERRTXG k SON.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb 12, ls57—ly
iXa’ILAIfCr A • ;
DRUG STORE.;
Ofiiii J w 22333,1* dj
1ALLS the attention of Bhys:ciansand Coun- ■
Merchants to tfitHr large stock of Drugs
THE
; Augusta Evening’ Dispatch f;
j A p.ifT/Xr'imfidjprr, ‘ttl Fu»r flo&ir? « jiNPk.
, fpilh uliih-r.-igiiwl proposes to issue, ih tiie
! I city of Augusta, Ceorgia, about the first of
' January next, (provided one thousandsubscri-
O.-r- he secured;
\ Daily News and Commercial Jomr.
u::I,
: ;’i; above title aud price. It will be the rtir-.
g in of no political party, and will he devoted
I entirely Io the latest Foreign, Political. and,
• Genera) News, gathered from, the Telegraph,
; the Mails, and all oilier available sources, npi
to the dej.arrure )f the evening Trains.
It is believed that ibere is a popular demand
fra clieij. niedium of daily news; and railroad
and telegraphic conimnnicatiou is now soper-.
f-ctrd as to render sseb- an enf erjirise entirely
;.ra’cticaWe. The large iimi.Qiit of noscellane-.
mis and jjolitieaJ matter, cmitained in the cor-,
■ rent ifiify p.p -rs, rtwasairilv enhances their
1 value, and while 1 it interests, a certain cl»»»t>f
1 reail'Ts, 'euders tliein too expensive for large
I numbers '.rlmi u'oul l ififce a smaller and cheap-
cr daily, contaiirag the latest news. Such a
paper ills proposed to iitnke T!-& D"’!;/ Ewtl-.
,uj j'ic’t.ita'i, and as every,dt parttneubwill Be-
under IbcCouirol of praclica! business men, its,
' efficiency tie ti sprightly aud vigorous Artv*pa-.
may be relied upon.
All .subscriptions will be due and payable
upon the receipt of the first number, and the
■ritir • bas'uess will be conducted strictly upon
ti;o System.
Advertisements will be received upon the
usual terms. SIM. A. ATKINSON, *.
.. Nov z7 I’roprietor.
AND MANi IIA-MAKI.VG..
.M ISS C. M. T>AVIS,
H lkSI'KCTFULLV stilicits tlieafteh-
ti«*n of the ladies generally tu her i
new. anuilx‘juiLfu! sUi»ck of
Jkil I and Winter Goods,
which she fs now rT tily Tecfciyinij and opening,
consisfinor of a superior stock of I)re>^-Goods
(•loiik-s Talmasj, Shawls, Gaiters;
Bonnets of y!1 descriptions^—from 37J<cent*
L> *5 dollars :.;ind in /act every-thinsz pertain--
ing to Ladies’ wear—all of wliicQ will oe sold
at the lowest prices. Gall and see for jrodr*.
selvt-s.
Miliineyy* and Dress Making carried on intfie
neatest ami most fasliionable st3'!e.
Ail orders attended to with dispatch.
“ dp<jr : south of.
Glass Ssods
^ IS February and March are tiie proper
: GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
|i. GOLDI: GOLD!
H . a - .• TPBAT rich and spIcmKd Mine, on the Cartf-
AS received from Kew York a larsre sup- cat river i, 1
nlv of superior Negro BLANKETS, j Nicholson Mine,
whieh he will sell at very low prices. *
Also, a large supply of superior Whituey
Bed BLANKETS, some of extra size and quai-
ity, to which the attention <if the public is ne-
sjiectfujly invited. J*f>
•. in Gitmcr eoU'nfv. known as the
Mine, is now offered for said.
For further particulars cpll on Rev. B. B.
DISSOLUTION.
T nE firm of J. n. GOLDSMITH A CO. ms
dissolved on the 17tli n't. All pers.>-;.s in
debted to said firm will please make immediate j
uieut, to J, II. Golusniilh
ror nut her particulars tyill on Kev. u. u. , nay meat, to J. n. uoiasnuin, or t.i-Geo. ,J. ;
Quillian, near Ihetdaee. or William W. Leak, llewaid, at the old stand.
Thus. II. Leak, or J. F. Leak, Cartersviile, Ga,, i J. H. GOLDSMITH,'
o- JL A. Leak, Ailaiita, fi*- i i | W. n. HOWARD.
.hut 3—tf,. . ’ - rarirtsville. Jail 22— 4t
mouths for sowing Grass Seeds, we shall rjtlTO months after
keep on hand for sale. Clover, Timothy, Orch- j j made to the Co;
nrt! and Blue Gross Seeds.
VEACH & LAWRENCE.
Adairsville, Feb 12
Read This.
I WISH to trade a true: of land in Walker
county. Ga.. for an old negro woman, faiml-
11:.f — application will be
Court of Ordinary of Cass
J county for leave to sell lot of land No. £33, iu
i the 4th district and 4th section of Floyd coun-
, tv. containing 140 acres, property of James J.
' Smith, deceased, late of Cass county.
I Jan 15—I’m F. M. SMITH. Adiu’r.
I iar with the ways of children.
1 partrculara apply at this office.
For further '
•Tan yo
O SNABURG3
price, at
September 23.
AN!) TARN, at Factory
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
Taylor’s Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir,
we have the certifteates of twenty-five or tlnrf.
of the most respectable persons in our cjty,
tifviug to its virtues. Wc warrant satisfiu'fm
Price ^2.(10 per bottle.^ Cash customers — !
find it to their advantage to give us a cull.
Atlanta, Ga, apr 24 l 1 —’•
I >LACK and FANCY SILKS, fine BLACK
> ALPACA, alt colors of Florence Silk and
Silk Velvet Ribbons, Jewelry, Port-Mono.-,
and a great many lancv articles, at
I.BVY’S CASH rtTOgt v
Cas3riite Feb Tr
a! way* want-
1, a i: d on whieh bbaral advances In each,
vili bo ma le, aud returns prompt'y rendered.
j.v E. M. SEAGO,
Produce Commission Merchant,
Feb 12 — 1 y AtiautafGa,
Eor Sale: - %
» YOUNG HARNESS HO RRE; of fowl nile,
. V qualities. Apply at this office ’ ' "
Fab S— tf
' I - ) fta'rt’S’Exfta Prolific Cotton Sectl. for i M
1 > at ltshaaHi.
'* 'Cass’ville, Jan * — -