Georgia platform. (Calhoun, Ga.) 185?-18??, September 09, 1858, Image 3

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ty*three in number. There were, ninetyvtwo deaths on the passage of the former—how many the latter I have been unable to learn. By the English mail steamship . Solent, from Vera Cruz, I am in possession of correspondence front the city of Mexico to the 3rd inst. Things appear in a wretched state there, as will be seen from the foie lowing extract from one of the lets tors I have received : ‘•The infernal condition of this country is truly dreadful. No man can he considered safe at this time. Several of our first men have been thrown into prison because they re fu srd to lend m<>nev to the Govern ment, All the Liberal papers are stopped ihe only Liberal editor aL lowed t,o roam at. large is William M i urn, Esq . editor of the Extra* ordinary This paper is suspended, and his office closed. cad <>ur advertising col umns this week end you will fi and something to interest you perhaps. g@°*Several communications un auoidably crowded out this week. I Yellow Fever in ChMc^toa Sept. 6.—The health officer re ports seventy-three deaths by yel low fever during the week ending Saturday, 4th inst. The African Slaves of Charleston. New York, Sept. 6.—The Her ald’s Washington city correspond ent saya that the frigate Niagara has to proceed to Charleston and carry back the Af ricans taken by the brig Dolphin.— Commodore Chauncey goes in com mand. [A private telegraph res ceived in this city states that the Niagara will sail for Africa in abou ten days. — Reporter .] North-western Home Jour. Office Chicago, 111., Nov. 7,’56. j Messrs. Seth W. Fowle & Cos., Boston, Gentlemen: Your Oxygen ated Bitters should be better known in the Western Country, for we have among us thousands who are suffering from Dyspepsia. I feel that I am indebted to your Bitters for my recovery from this awful dis ease. My habits at this time were sedentary; and my complaint was aggravated by too close confinement. I despaired of relief, and considered myself a hopeless dyspeptic. I con cluded to try the Oxygenated Bit ters, and a wise conclusion it prov ed to be. I have taken in all, four bottles, and lam cured. Although rather a small man, my present Weight is 160 pounds. Your Bit ters need only to be known toTiave a very extensive sale in this section of the country. Respec’ly, &e., J. B. Meuwix, -Ed. Journal. Beth W. Fowle & Cos., 1-58 Washington Street Poston, Proprietors. Sold by Allen W. ‘Thoxzibrow^h.j Calhoun, Georgia. Add by their \gents evrywhere. Bleeding at the Lungs Cured SETH W. Fowle, Esq.,—Dear Sir: Having been attacked with Hemorrhage of the lungs, which loft me with a tr übicsome cough and the usual debility consequent upon such an attack, and having cured myself by the me u: Wistarle Bals sam of iII Cherry, I feel it a pb asure and a duty to testify to its merits. My general faith in patent medicines is small J hut for those Woo are suffering under pulmonary Attacks. 1 am persuaded {Rat the .Balsam is an excellent preparation. Yours, very truly, Jona. R. Ciilds, Editor Chico pee ‘i'el--graph. Chicopee, Mass., Feb. 20, 1854. None genuine uuless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. *#* Prepared only by Seth W Fowle & Cos., Boston, Mass , to whom all orders shou’d he addressed, and for sale by Allen W. Thornbrough, Calhoun, Ga., and their agents elsewhere. Sept. 9 n2 2ts Married, On the 3d inst., in Dogwood Val ley, by T. M. Henson, J. P., Mr. Jordan Reid, of Cass count} 7 , Ga., and Miss Sarriney Odem, of Whit field county, Ga. ! Near this place, on the morning of the sth inst., by W. Y. Wester, J. P., Mr. W. W. Garner and Miss •Caroline M. Hayes, all of Gordon county, G. We live in hopes of better days, For lately on two Sabbath days, Our Editor banished the Hayes ; Whose lot is e’er to sing love’s praise. Though the former was not made a farmer, The latter is under the roof of Gar ner. typo. FOR SALE. An'improved Lot in the Town of Calhoun, containing about twe acres, in a healthy location* For further particulars enquire of Col. W. H. Dabney ; or to J. B. RICHARDS. >Calhoun; Ga., Sept, 9. ts Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKI/X BY E. W. BROWW, Wholesale and Retail Apples, Green,. • $ 40 $ 60 44 dried t 75) 100 Bagging, Gunny S 24) 26 “ Kentucky S 22) 25 Bale Rope ) 14 > 16 Bacon Hams ( 10 -* 32 ‘ Shoulders ? 8? 10 “ Sides \ 9) 10 Dog round ) 8) 9 Butier. ) 15) 15 Cheese, Eng. Dairy ? 00) CO “ Northern f Domestic Goods, Yarns Ass’t ( 1 10) 1 15 “ -J shirting s 9, 10 •* 1 Shirting ) 9) 10 “ Osnaburg, No 1 ; 13) 14 ‘* Osnaburg No 2 / 12) 13 Feathers ? 40 ’ 45 Fish, Mackerel No 1 \ 00) 00 “ *• No 2 s 00) 00 “ “ NO 3 ) 00 ) 00 Flo"r per lb. ) 2 > 2| Grain, Corn ? 45> 46 “Wheat, Red c 60? 70 White, < 80 J 85 “ Oats £ 00) 00 “ llye 5 00) 00 Iren, Sweedes / 8) 10 “ Coopers ? 5? 0 Liqr’s, Whiskey, common ( 3* r K 60 “ “ lty e ( 7 5 lOU “ Gognac Brandy 3 00) 6 0’ “ Wine, Old Port. $ 4 00 ) 6 06 44 44 Madeira < 2 00) 5 00 4 * 44 Cherry ) 400 600 44 r 4 Malaga < 1 50? 300 Lard per lb S 10) 12 Molasses, Cuba ) .40) 50 44 N. O. Reboiled ) 60) 60 44 Sugar House ? 56? 60 Me-1 par bushel ? 60’ 50 Nails 5) 6 Oils, Sperm ) 2.75) 3 00 “ Lamp ) 1 75) 2 00 “ Linseed ? 00) 150 44 Train ( 1 25? 1 50 Onions per bushel ( 1 1 25 Potatoes, Sweet ? 60) 60 “ Irish ) 50) 2 60 Rice ) 6) 7 Rope, Manilla ( 18? 20 44 Cotton ( Sugar, N. O. Brown ( 9jk 10 • 4 Loaf J 16< 18 44 Crushed ) 16) 18 Salt per sack ( 1 70 2 00 Pork ‘ 6? 7 |^”WIIEAT —This article varies in price according to quality from 60 to 80 ceuts per bushel, and but little in market the present week. We quote Corn at 40 ceuts with limited demand and but little offering. Administrator’s Sale W}S7ILL be sold on Friday, the 17th inst., at the late residence of James 0. Longstreet, deceased, One Piano, house hold and kitchen furnature, horses, buggy and wagons, hogs, cattle, and many other articles of property. At the same time & place alotin Calhoun will be rentel--and negroes hired until Christmas. Terms. -All under five dollars, cash; aU over, credit till the 25th day of December, 18:9. J. M. LAMAR, Ad’mr. sep, 9. ’sß.—lt Cs-ISGRCIHA, Cff-Qrdoas county. months aftov- date, application jii will be made *o the Hon. 8 l>. Wylie, Ordinary,- in and for said county, for leave to sell the land and negroes, belonging to the estate of John B. Rookev. Fold for the hermfit of the heirs and creditors of said, estate. < J TV. Vv’RiGH'i Ad’mr. NANCY A. HOOKER, Adm’x. Sep, 7. ’6B.—2;t\s. voufias SHUT,® 1111 A CHRONICLE OF TIIF TURF, FIELD-SPORTS, LITER\TURE AND THE STAGS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, FOR TIIE WHOLE SOUTH, BY BOXING- & ADAMS, LOUISVILLE, KY. TERMS. —One Copy, one year $5 00. WILLIAM 11. YOUNG, Editor. Fep 9. ’6B no 4. ts. Gordon County SHERIFF’S SALES WlX.ll be Sold before the w f Court House door, in the Town of CALHOUN, Gordon County, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in OCTOBER next, the following property, to wit: Lot of Land No, 319, in 7th District and 3rd Section—levied on as the property of Peter Free and John Hayes, sen’r., to sat\ isfy two Justice’s Cos rt fi fa’s issued from the 349th District G. M., in favor of TV. J. & B. L. Key vs. said Defendants—levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff. ALSO, One house and lot in the town of Resaca, coninining one acre, more or less, lying on the West side of the Railroad—levied on as the property of Wm. N. Bishop, principal, and David * 11. Bishop, security, on appeal bond issued from Whitfield Superior Court, in favor of G. W. Prim & Cos. vs. said De fendants, Known as their former Grocery Store, and pointed out by Jas. A. R Hanks plaintiff’s Attorney. ALSO, Lot of Land, No. 224, in 7th District and 3rd Section, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, —levied on as the property of David G Wylie, for the pur chase money, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Gordon Inferior Court, J D Phillips, Adm’r of A D Shackelford, dec’d vs. D G Wylie and Jas M Orr, security, and point** eu out by plaintiff’s Attorney. ALSO, One cow and calf, one rifle gun, two beds and steads, thiee matrasses, five common trunks, six chairs, one table, one glass, one clock, one rope and pully, one cross cut saw, one ax, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention—levied on as the pro perty Western Pierce, to satisfy one Mort gage fi fa issued from Gordon Inferiour Court in favor of Jesse Kincannon vs. said Defendant, and sold by consent of parties. ALSO, The south half of Lot of Land,- No. not known in the 14th District and 3rd Sec tion, containing 80 acres, more or less, and joining Valentine Cain’s land, and known as Defendant’s former residence to satisfy sundry Justice’s Court fi fa’s issued from i the 1054th District G. M„ a the property of Sam’l Simpson—Sams, Selman & Cos vs. 3. Simpson and L. Neal, security, and sun dry other fi fa’s vs. said Defendant—levied on and returned to mo by Bailiff, ALSO. One Lease, with all the improvements on Lot of Land No. 30, in the 23rd Section and 2nd Section—levied on the property of Wm Gravely, to satisfy one Justice’s Court fi fa issued from the 874th District G. M.—Bo gle and Fields vs. said Wm Grovely—levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff, and pointed out by J L Bogle. ALSO, The undivided half of Lot of Land, No. 66, in the 24th District and 3rd Section, containing 80 acres, more or less, with all the improvements on the same, xo satisfy sundry Justice’s Court fi fa’s—W J Key * Cos. vs. Wm M Putman, one WnTH White and one E M Segoe vs. said Defendant— levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff. ALSO, One town lot, with all the improvements on the game, lying west of the Depot, known as the Lewis Rice house, and lot contain- ; jng some two acres, more or less, lately oc cupied by Defendant—levied on sis the pro perty of Wm N Bi hop, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Whitfield Inferior Court - Force, Connelly &Cos vs. ‘’’m N Bishop, and pointed out by D A Walker plaintiff’s Attorney. ALSO, Lot of Land, No. 317, in the 13th Gist, and 3rd Section—levied on as the pr operty of Alexander Stroup, 1o satisfy two fi fa’s in’ favor of Bailey, Knott & Cos . one R M Young; one .1 11 Dodd, one John P King vs Alex. Stroup, and Sams, Camp J-’Co . se curity, on appeal, and controlled to J lb w, and sundry other fi fa’s in my h aids vs said Stroup, and pointed out by Defendant. ALSO, 300 cords of Railroad wood, more or less, two yoke of steers and two 2 ox wag ons. one clay bank horse —levied on as the property of Wm. Holland and Williamson Holland, to satisfy one 6 fa in favor of Hen ry Gibbs, one John Lay vs. said Holland, two Daniel M Ormby vs Williamson Hol land and Wm Holland and E T Henderson, security, on Ca Sa bond, and sundry other fi fa’s vs, said Holland ALSO, One house and lot in the town o Cal- ! houn, known as the Bray house and Gro cery lot, now occupied by Abraham Bald win and Mrs Brede"—levied on as the pro perty of Bray and Blalock, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Gordon Superior Court in favor of T D Lyon vs, said Bray and Bla lock, and pointed out by M Francis, plain tiff’s Attorney. ALSO, One house and lot, with all the improve ments on the same, No not knowu, ad known as J. D Phillips, containing one acre, lying south of S L) Wylie s lot—lev e 1 on to satisfy one fi fa in favor of George G Selman v-. D G Wylie, maker, and J I) Phillips, and one Townsend & Arnold vs. said Phillips and Wylie, and sundry other fi fa’s vs. said Defendants, and pointed out by George C Selman, plaintiff. A LSO, Lots of Land. Nos. 247, 2JO. 213, H 4, 225. 177 all in the 7th I)ist and 3rd Seat., containing 160 acres each, more or less,-- levied on as the property of David G Wylie, to satisfy sundry Superior Court ti fa’s; one George O Selman vs 1) G Wylie and J 1) Phillips, one Townsend & Arnold rs Phil lips and \V3lie, one Jona'h tn Hew vs 1) G Wylie, maker, and Joab Lewis, endorser, and sundry other fi fa’s in -my hands vs said Defendant-, and pointed out by G 0 Selman, plaintiff’s Attorn y. ALSO, One house and lot, with all the improve ments on the same, in the town of Calhoun, containing one acre,’ more or less, the No not known, but known as the S T Mays’ house and lot and now occupied by I. M C Dunn; and one lot. of Groceries, consist ing of sugar, coffee, salt, syrup, molasses, spon'-yarn,, and sundry other articles too tcdxuoß to wieutiorr- - rvtt-teytext on xnr• xt;e property of I M C Bum to satisfy one .Su perior Court ti fa in favor of 01 irk Wells iV Spears, ore Cloud & Slia kdford for the use of John W Shackelford vs L MO Dunn and E R Sasecen. security, on stav, end pointed out by Wm 11 Dabney, plaintiff’s Attorney. ALSO, One negro woman by the name of Jane, of da-k complexion, some 19 years of age levied on as the property of A F Williams to satisfy one Mortgage fi fa in favor of D II Malone and pointed out in said S fa. ALSO, Lot of Land No. 191 and a fraction con taining some forty acres, more or less and a small portion of two 0 her lots, all con taining two hundred and furty acres, more or less, in the 1 Ith District, and 3rd Section and known as the McDill bridge place, with all the improvements on the same, lying on each side of the Oostanaula R ver —levied on as the property of Stephen McGinnis, to satisfy’ two Superior Court fi fa’s one the Ordinary of Forsyth countv, for the use of Margi*ett Garni uiy vs. N. McDill. princip 1. and Stephen McGinnis, security, one J. S X’ L Bowie & Cos. vs Newton McDill. principal, and Stephen McGinnis, security, one fi fa issued from the Inferior Court, J S & L owir & <’o. j vs. said Defendants, and pointed out by j plaintiff’s Attorney. ‘A LSO. Two fine patent ale two horse wagons new from the shop, and two new buggies levied on as the property of .Trim Orr. to satify one fi fa in favor of R M Young, and sundry other fi fa’s vs. said Orr and poin ted out by Wm 11 Daliney. plaintiff’s Attor ney. ALSO, One negro man by the name of Isa-c, of dark complexion, some 30 years o’ age, to satisfy one Justice’s Court fi fa. Sams. Sel man & Cos. vs. S T Mays and Wm Holland, security—levied on as the property of W Holland by John Gresham, L 0., and poin ted out by J L Camp. POSTPON’D Lota of Rand Nos. 174, 187, 188. and all of Lot No 173, except 60 acres off of the North end of said Lot, and lot 257, all in the 7th District and 3rd Section—levied on as the property of Jas H B Sha-kelford. to satisfy one fi fa in favor of the R o* well Manufacturing Company, and sundry other fi fa’s vs said Defendant, and pointed out by Defendant. ALSO, All the tight, title and interest that Wm. M. Denman has in and to Lot of Land, the ’ No. not known, in the 6th Dist. and 3rd ; Sec.—levied on as lefendant’s property and known as the McCahister Lot to sat isfy one fi fa in favor of J R Parrott, and sundry other fi fa’s vs said Defendant and knowu a8 his residence. E. D. Hudgins, Sh’fF. S. T. KING, Dep. Sh’ff. Sept. 3d 1858. WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAJL ROAD Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, Fare $6. JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. Express and Passenger Trains, leave At lanta. 4 60 A. M. Arrive at Chattanooga 6 23 P. M. Lea ve Chuttanooga, 4 05 A. M* Arrive at Atlanta 6 00 P. M, ) EUULAB. PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Atlanta, 12 J 5 P. M. Arrive at Chattanooga, 8 25 P. M. Leave Chattanooga, 3 10 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta, 11 22 P. M* Ths Lis x I INViGORi L^FOR PREPARED BY DR..S A'FORD, Compounded entirely i GUMS, IS one of the best Purgatpe and Liver Medicines now before Met public, that | acts as a Cathartic. easieiT milder, and I more eflectual than any X-h’er medicine ! known. It is not tnly a <|kthaytio, but ; B. Liver remedy, ucting first li the Liver to eject its morbi i matter, the® on the rtom | ac'n and bowels to matter, ; thuu accomplishing two piJT^B|B| . ly, without any of the fex 3 j ; perienced in the opei j tics. It strengthens the sysWn.at the r ime ! time that it purges it; and taken Oai- I ly in moderate doses, will r. lengthen ml build it up with unusual rarity The Liver is one,- • is at of the principal I las .found auy regulators of the | peHms troubled : human body; and j wild Liver C<m ; when it performs| gfH pl ants, in miy ..f 1 its functions well? ms. has but: ; the powers of the) toT?y a bat !, find : system are fully! conviction is i developed. The cc jain. •St* much is a’mostj ‘jJ“T Mtese Gums re entirely dependent m.j'e all morbid or on the healthy a | m itter f. < m tiop of the Liver tb system, sup :’ r the proper p c r 4? p bi,i ng in their fim.n.e of its. b.iSnce a heal.by ; fun ti-.tis; whe I; , !tl ‘/ of l.iie. invio the siomacli is at ; * * ,r ing the stem fault, toe b.w Is I _ , using food j are *t tuuit* and Jt^raMfes t well, pu {.the whole y ‘.cm Hie Stood, i Suffers in Cannes atnl ! quenue of one i r whole j gin—the Liver—-j JjHpinery, remov having cca ; ed to; . i hJiy-the cause of do its duty Fori 1* disease—ef the disease of tii tj __ a radical I organ, one of the XmJL proprietors has iliiiious attacks ; j made it his study 3 cured. and, in a practice of wlnt is better, j 1 more ill in twenty by the ! years, t find some Q | torsional use of r medy wherewith gVj jtl.e Liver luvigot to counteract the r -ter. many derange i *one dose after I meats to whic.. it eating, is sufficient ; , is liable. to relieve the j To prove that stop-ache and pre i vent the food from rising or souring. I Only .lose taken before retiring, prevents ; Nightmare O Ji;ie to.se take - * at n;ght loosens the j bowels gently* and curxrt O‘3StiVo - A > i.e dose token aft J Ajßh rteal will cure Dyspepsia. 1 Cel (km dose of twCl^asr-oonfulls will allways relieve SiCDj-fpadachC, | Oue botrle taken to L FSne oostruction removes the cause of the disease and makes 1 i a perfect cure O :e doge immediately rcliev s Cholic while. |” <L e doso often .eai Jis a. sure core ■ f,r Cholera Morfcns, a pre* j Vrntaav. UhOlCFa. j * Toly out bottle !S.j,<eded to throw out of the y-tem the eff -Hs f medicine af ter a iong sickne-s. One bott'e. taken ; removes all sullowues- or jimiiiui i crloi | from the skin One do.se taken a shun nrn * he* .re e s ing gives vi;<or to the >pire and m .kos food digest well i Oi e ■s • off rope t'd ■r .. jqqjj !Di&rrhcea 1 1 ■” r ‘ vl “ !J F.uhimcr .nd ore! cnr iut , i'd aI ; most 11 the first -n.s . One or two do-es . urc attacks >'• used I from ‘ n children : there is j no safer, sorer, m* speedier remedy in the world as it never fails . few bottles by j eu; tinjjc itio a1.50r1.. 1 ,t We take plea.snre in rgfJS mmending this ; medicine as a preyentatYve. far Fever and i .'•gin , ('hill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bill ious Type. It opeiates with ce*a ntv, and I thousands arc willing to testify to its vir- I i sue- % , All who use it ire giving their unanimous testimo ny in its favor, i fST’Mix water in the mouth with the ! ; Invigorator. ami swallow bc.tli tngetlier I the liver mirnm-i i Is a scientific mo heal < i eo\>.ry, and • daily .wires, almost too gtf- \ to believe : i cures as if by tnagic, even t e first and ■ ! givinu benefit.,and sclpom t ore tnan ci-.c j bottle is required t > cure ary kind of IJv j Complaint. Irom the worst !.mudice or 1 s pepsia to a common Headache, all y{ wliich are the result of a diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DGI LAR ILR BOTTLE. Dr. S oford, Broadway, j New York. Retailed by all DruggistXyand B. L. Ilf) WARD?, LafJtoun, Ga. ’ Rep. 9. ’6B no. 4.—1 y YiMpifl* (ari <r? UUUAeI lii. dii V. litaD : ! 7 And Friends of 1 lunation, 4 RE rx quested to to! if -- t*n* Presi>= ! ’ dent of EAST AN ><M Vi LIB I\L ; C LI LGE. St. Louis. Mi.-sjuri, tor the An- ! 1 mini I’amphlvt and Cireul-p of that. ln>‘i- | tution. now the 1/rgest n.3 joust thorough ; School for the proper eduratiuu ,of Young ; Men and Women in the Uixon. Students enter at any tqi.e Course completed in t'roiq? t>> 20 weeks The Pamphlet contains Valuable educa tional information. The Circular, importanMmd valuable inn fomrtion sor t fartners, mech:*iies, merchants and Professional Men v Address. H. G. jWSTMAN. Pres’t Convl College,’ Louis, Mo. Sept 2. 858 2ts Treasury B^Krtm’nt Milledgeville, To the Tax Collectors of the State of Georgia T INCE is-uing my Circuhtr to you, some days s : nce, 1 am instructed by His Excellency the Govern r, to notify you that arrangements satisfactory to him have been made by the BANK UF ATHENS and the I BANK OF FULTON, which ire specie pay j ing Banks and have made their Returns as required by law; and to instruct you to re ceive the Bills of these Batiks when ten dered in payment of Taxes. J B, LRIPPE, Treasurer Sept 2.1858 It Postponed Administratrix’s sale BY Virtue of an Order fussed hv the Court of Ordinary ot gib’d on coun ty, WILL e sold on the Firw’f uesday in October next, before the (botirt House door in Calheun, in said uoUuty, Lot of Land, No 229. in the I4tli btuet and 3d Section of originally Cherokee, imw the sni I county of Gordon hold s the property of Joseph Walker, late of said county, de ceased Sold for the beneff%*of tlie heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms of sine—Cue .hire cash, the twoMhlrds due in twelve mouths, with inter j estfrom date, if not paid punctually.—Note I and good security. i EPSEY D. WALKER, Adm’x. July 13th* 1858.—n46tde. CASSYILLE Female College. r HE Fall r'er-sion of the 5 h Col’ login to year of this Institu tion will open on tne 4th Monday of August next, and close last Fri> dap in November. Faculty: Rev. Wm RUUERS, A. M.,Pres’r, I Prof. Nat. Seience and Mathematics. Rev. DANIEL KELSEY, A. M., Prof. Mar. Science and Belles Let. it’ v A. G. JOHNSON, A. M , Prof. English and Latin Litqjrature. J. W KINA BREW. M. D., Prof, of Physiology and Hygiene. R. 11. GUYN, P;of. Vocal and Instrumental Music Mrs. 11. 11. GUYN, Assistant ia Music Department, i I — , Instructress in Drawing, Painting.’ - Instructress in Primary Depart’nt. Mrs. E A. KELSEY, Inset actress in Wax Work, &c. Admission: • Candidates f>i admission ir.to the j Freshman Class must be thirteen 1 years of age, and stand a satisfacto* rv examination upon Modern Geog raphy, English Grammar and A'ifh | metic. The College is furnished with Maps, Diagrams, Charts, Globes, and an excellent Chemical, Philo sophical and Astronomical Apparas tus. Fees: Tuition in Primary Department, per annum, sls Preparatory “ 25 College 50 Music “ 50 Ofiiatnental “ 20 Oil Painting, per annum, 80 ! Modern Languages, 20 Ancient Languages and Vocal Mu i sic, free. Incidental Expenses, per an. $2 Diploma, 5 Board, including washing, lights, etc.. §IOO per annum. Tuition required in advance btr if not Convenient for any patron to pay in advance, payment must j be made at the close of the session | ! —and if not promptly made at that j time, a note will be required in ev- i oiy case. Cassville is situated *within two miles of the Western & Atlantic Railroad, ands note*? for its health jan ! mor.dity. 1 1 is not curse i with a single grog'shop. j Fm p trticulat s apply to the Sec ! retary or uny ui; in her of the l* acui ! tv. ‘ * ! DANIEL KELSEV Secretary Faculty. i Aug. 12, 1858. fr% x~7 & vVI <■ Ti arifu p JLv Xj i’J 1, lilt jJuvitiliJ OF TIM CPf tviifllfP IMMPDI V iA Mi; FOIJ lU'SdFN Begins Sept. 11,1858. M;.('!!AXi(’S, INVENTORS, rs and Farmers. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN h s now | r-.- rliaii its Fourteenth Year. and will e 11— i ter on a New Volume on the 11th of .Sen j i leather. It is the only weekly publication j oi the kind now is ueti in this countrv, and j it hs :> very extensi e circulation in 11 til l .? .T'l iteS ot the 0.0 ill ii is llOt. i.s MjlllC might sin pose fr..m its title, si dry, h j stiu. e work on technical science on the i contrary, it so denis with tin* gee i t events j going mi in ihe scif.ni'fie. ineoh .w> •ii m.il : industrial w ir.as. .is to pk-a- ...t.< 1 instruct 1 I every one .f this .Mock o.;e or Artizm j : wi-iiesio km w the tr-t in • -liiije in use, ( ,r I how to tu-ike any subst iwe mp eyed in his j | tins.ne.-s —it mi tlon-e wile wishes to get | a recipe tor m king ago id color, ecc —if ; the invent’ r wishes ;.i know wh u is going |on in t e way of i-npr iv< meats— if the; Mi null turer wishes to keep posted with ! the times and to etnpl y the best facilities ( in his business—if t e Man of Leisure anil i Study wishes to keep himself familiar with 1 the pri gress made in the chemical labor* tory, or in the construction of telegraphs, j steamsliips, railroads, reapers, mowe-s, I and n thousand other machines and nppli- 1 . tices, both of peace and war—all these | dc. ideruta can be found in the “Scientific j American ” and not c'sewhere. They ure j here presented in a reliable and interest- j iug form adapted to tlie comprehension of 1 minds unlearned in the higher branches of science and ait. Terms i One copy, one year, 52 00 One cdp.y, six months. 1 00 Five copies, six months, 4 00 Ten ccpies, six months, 8 b 0 Ten copies, twelve months. 15 OH ! ifteen copies, twelve months, 22 00 ! Twenty copies, twelve months, 28 00 Always in advance. •Specimen copies sent gratuitously for inl - Southern and Western money, or Postage Stamps taken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed to MUftSN & Cos., 128 Fulton-fttree , New Vork. JESjrMessrs Munn & Cos. are extensively engaged in procuring patents for tew in volitions, and will advise inventors, witlia out charge, in regard to the novelty oftheir improvements nug26n2tf Notice—Tax Payers. H AVING been appointed to collect the Taxes lor the present year, 1 tifke this method of infer niug the fax Payers of Gordon ci utity, that l am re dy to:eceive payment; and may „e found at the Court House, when not at tending the Distric s. Those visiting towu will confer • a favor by calling in and set tling up. The Taxes are due aud uo so. dulgence is promised. R. O. BARRETT. 5ept.2,1868, jsEsfif2l2L, Cordon County f -.WO Mouths after date, application ts will i e made to rite Honorable S-.in’l D Wvlie, Gudiu tjy in tn and for said county, for le-.ve to sell tlie Lind belonging to the- Estate of IF. G l!oe, d< ceased, for the pur | pose of division timongst the distiibutees of said deceased. ELKANAH EVERETT, Affin’r. August 2d, 1858. n4!) 2ms Cordon County WIIE IE AS: — Thomas Connelly applies to me for T.et> ters of Administration on the Estate of E 1 v in .Lines, late of siid county, deceased These are theres re to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be grunted said ap pliouut Given under my hand at Office, this 2nd day ot August. ’BSB. BAMUEL D. WYLIE, Ordinary, aug'tlmlO yOds G-EOHG-ia, Gordon County | tl IIEIIEJS: Eliz iheth J. Black applies to me for Let- I tors or Admitiislratiou ou the Estate of Jus ! 11 Black, deceased. ‘fhe.-e are therefore to cite nrd r.dmoi.i-h ; all per-ons c ti .erned, to be and appear at : my office within ttio ti-ne prescribed by law to showciu-o, if any they have, why said Letters sliould not lie granted. Given under my hand at office this 2d day of August. 8 8. Samuel L>. WVLIE, Ordinary. aug.f'tlui-19 and da Gordon Ccnuty Wliereas E L>. Iluiig ns applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of News horn Williams, late of said county, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, -to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if arty they have, why said Letters should not be granted suid appli cant. Given under my hand at office this 3rd day of August. 1858. SAMUEL D. WYLIE, Ord’y ftug-5n49 SUtls GSOHGIiI. Gordon County hereas Joseph Underwood and E. J. j y Underwood, Administrators on the estate of iieuhen Underdood deceased, ap | plies to me for Letters of Dismission- from said Ailministraaion, These are therefore to cite and admon ish, all persons concerned to be and ap pear at my oliice within the time prescrib ed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters sliould not be gran ted. Given under my hand at office this 24th day of July, 1808, S. D. WYLIE, Ordinary, I €r!S2OXS£3IA, Gordon County Wliereas: JEi- frEhß JX M. LAM Afl, applies to me for Letters of Administration, with the j will annexed on the Estate of James G. | Longstre t, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to erte an l admon ! ish, all persons conceroed, to appear at j my office within the lime prescribed by law Ito show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Givt n under my hand at office this 2Gth day of July, 18-.'B. ti. D WY’LIE, Ordinary. NOTMjjfeT 7 "” j-J C: s.f . i 1 ; . gs. I t ;. l.:. )m .sons inuO .l l-i tlie . stale ol . j V. il i,nn*Ev: t,s, 1 { of G ;r<s n co.iu | ty deceased, are r quested to make imme | dial payment; find those hiving claims a.“ i gains; s it E-tare are hereby notified to present them in t mis of the 1 iw. •i Yi E 1. IV v . > „ , LEM. E. EVANS, } Lx rs - July loth, 18 8. nJG--40Js IK w |o JSi” i SJ il ! A , f*- *S” A f-r-a xact a u s, it l%x xC M mi hAhhi ririA. A Benevolent Justituti m established hv special Endow ment for the iteiiefof the Sick .'■!! Dtstretrsed, i.fil.cted witii Virulent and Lpi iemio rmi-E n )WAUD ASBOCI\TIO. in view ‘ ni tht'aw ul Lsfruction ~f human ! j life, caused by .Sexual diseases, and- the j ! deceptions practiced upon the mitWtum>re'l | viciiia- i 4 sucti diseases by Quacks, sever i j ;il yea s ago directed their G< nsu’rit g Sin— j i peon, ns a GH.U.ITABi.K ACT worthy of J j iheir name, to open a Hj.et.sary for the j j treatment i tii s class of dise-ises, in fill I ; their forms, and to give MEDICAL AU ; VICE GltAl 1 to all who apply by letter, | with a ue.cripiiou ol their condition, |age, j occupation, bald's of life, t Ve .) and'in j ease-of extreme poverty, to FURNISH j MEDLINES EH EE OF OIIARGE. It is ! needless to add that the Association coin minds tli- highest Medical skill of tlie age, and will tarnish the most approved modern ; treatment. ‘1 he Directors of the Association, in their | Annual Report upon the treatment of Sex ; U: ‘l Diseases for the rear ending Januar i Ist, 1858, express the highest satisfaeti in | with the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Semii al Weak** ness, Impot nee, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphi lis. tlie vice of Onanism or Self-abuse. ,\c., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. ‘J he Directors, on a review of lie past, feel insured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent ffbrt have been of great beuefit to the nfil cted, especially to tlie young and they have resolved to deVote themselves, with renewed zeal, to. this very important and much despised came. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal \V -akness, the vice ofOnanism, Masturbation, or Self abuse, and other dis eases ot the sexual organs, by the Consul*, ting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, ou receipt of TVO STAMPS for postage. Other Hop its and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, &c , are constantly being published for gratui tous distribution, and will lie sint to tlie affiioted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, tire of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GLoIIGE It. CALHOUN, Consulting Sit geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. LZR.4 D. lIKAKTWELL, l'res’t. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec’y. May loth, 1&58. n37v018 ly DISSOLUTION. fj HE Copartnership heretofore existing 1 between James M. Fields fond John Gregory, under the title of Fields it Greg ory, is th s day dissolved by mutual con fccut. Tois August 1-t, 1808 JAMES M. FIELDS, JOHN GREGORY. augl2uoo 3ts * (HARKINS & LAW MAVE removed to their WffW STOH23 (known as the Fain j hd IVi u tup building,) which they haT* recently purchased and fitted up in very handsome style, and are now: fast filling up with J Strictly Nevtr mi nil sum GOODS. One of the Firm has just returned from New Yolk, where he purchased a heavy j Stock of *’ ■ I SEiSOMBLE DM fiOODS, Comprising every variety of Ladle’s & Senltemen’s Dress Coodf f Glovfs, Hosiery, Ribbons and Trimming*,. Minte Goods, Embroideties, a splendid va* riety. White and Colored Stella Shawls and M u,tilbi3 of Silk and Lace ’ Also Bn elo* gant Stock Ladle’s BoDneta, trimmed and plain of the handsomest designs; a large Mock of House Furnishing and Plana tei’s Goods, 1300t3, Shoes, Hats, and H2ADY-BIADE CLOTHING, Manufacture I by the best City Tailors. We respectfully invite the attention of tue puMic, to our Stock of Goods, especial 4 * :y those BUYING FOR CASH. e would sayl that we are permanently located here—expect to keep up a good supply of Goods suited to the wants of thf people of tliis section of country, and we pledge ourselves to use every effort in our power to make it the interest of Cash buy* er<* to give us their patronage. D - s - ATTENTION! ALL THE nevTgoods. AND More of Them!! coo YOUNG, JMSON & I0. r ,4a now receiving direct from tha J'.'wL Eastern Cities, the largest and most complete STOCK of GOODS ever offered for sale in this market. Their Stock consists of a complete an* sortm-ent of Staple and Fancy BUY ©BODS! In a word, they have a well assorted riot of everything wanted by the public. A I of which i3 offered upon the very beet of terms. All they ask, is, for one and all to cali end see them and satisfy themselvea as to tlie rare inducements offered for trade. - TK-h cuaii.nvers'vriil he VvaiSed fc-Tlk’ “ • promptness by the members of the Firm, C’-oir polite and attentive Clerks.-J - iey lucre rove say to their former friends a:i i customers, especially to their prompt P >yi gones. come on and rapplv yourselvea up.ui the very best ofterms. Their motto sales and short ! pr.OEiES,” i; i-.y u up return their thanks for the ve rv !L oral patronage which the public has Urctofo-e extended to them. They also express the liope that those owing them for 1 st year’s accounts will call and settle by Giiah or Note. YOUNG, JACKSON & C<X Calhoun. Ga., March 31st, r 6B. ts ‘I/o Debtors and Creditors^ A LL persons indebted to the Estate of xA William L. Rogers, late of the ‘county of Whitfield, deceased, axe requesa f< >l to come forward and make payment inline lately. And all persons havingdte ni:mis against said Estate are notified ta present tnein duly proven, within the time prescribed by law. FRANCES ROGERS. Adm'x May £7, 1858. n 39 40da ‘ • STAT 23 ©F GEORGIA, C-ordoji County: YTTHEKEAS O. P. Heath applies to me VV iVr Letters of Guardianship over the pc-rsou and property of Benjamin J F J. Bennett., minor lieir of R. F. Bennett, det ceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear t my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 16th day of August, 1858. SAM’L D. WYLIE, Ordinary. August. 10th, 1858. vol 4 no l 30da. Administrator’s Sale GEORGIA, Got ton County. BY Virtne of an Order passed by the Court of Ordinary of said County, VviLL be sold be'ore the Court HoUse doer iu the town of Cu houn, la said county, on the first Tuesday in October neit, within die legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit; Lot ot Land No. 68, ahd ono*fourth of Lot of Land No. 28, both in the 16th Diet, and 3rd Section, and one-half of Lot of Land No. 140 in the 24th District and Brd Section, all originally the county of Cheroo bee. now the said county. Sold subjeot to the widow’s dower. Property of the Estate of David Black, late of said county deoeas* ed, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the Estate of said deoeased. Terms made known on the day of sale.—• August 10th, 1858. WHITFIELD ANTHONY, Adm’r, ANNA BLACK, Adm’x. augl2nsotdß Religious Notice* TIIE members of the New ProVidenot Church, with whom the Middle Cherokee Baptist Association meets shortly* takp this method of saying to the Delegatet that m.iy prefer to come by Railroad, that they will be met at Resaca Depot on Friday bos fore, at the hour of ten o’clock, with oon*- vcyances to carry them out to the eburob. By order of the brethren. II F. BUCHANAN, Pastor. Aug.2sth,lßsß.tdm.