The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, March 04, 1852, Image 3

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vide for th6 education XN ACT to ». >otf tbe poor. Sec- 1. B s it enacted by the Gener al Assembly f the Stale of Georgia, That cigtiteei i hundred and thirty three shares of tbs capital stocl: of the Bank of the State of ( icorgia, eight hundred and ninety sharesj of the capital stock of the Bank of Augu sta, and one hundred and eighty-six sltar »s of tbe capital stock of the Georgia 1 UiJ Road and Banking Company, all belonging to this State, bo hereby set ipart as a permanent fund for the educai on of the poor, and the said fund shal I be Increased by so many shares of tbe,da#tbi stock of, either of said banks ah ean be purcKased with the unexpecteil balance, if there be any in the Treasury of the thirty thousand Dollars appro) irtatcd to defray the ex penses of t tie State Convention of 1850, -and with all the available assets of the Central Bank after the payment of its and policy of educating the poor. Pro vided, that the returns of poor children in the counties, embraced in the third and fifth sections of this act, shall be made under the oath and in the manner prescribed in the sixth section, and or dinaries in sail! counties, shall be enti tled to retain their commissions on the State fund received, but not on its dis bursement. Sec at ail conflicting with ibis act are hereby repealed. JAS A. MERRI WETHER, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Cass Sheriff Sales. ! Gilmer Sheriff Sales. W® BE SOLD be*, re ge^rtWe ,1,0 rollow;™ to.o-;, - i ” door in the town of Ellyay, Gilmer district, and third section, .» the properly I “ ,l “ l '8 al h "'“* 01 ” fc ' thc “ ,0 ™* ' of Peter Straub, to satisfy an execution is- I One bay Horse, levied on as the property sued from the court of Common Pleas of; of John Cale, to satisfy a i fa. from Gilmer Richmond county, in favor of \Vm. P. Law- ! Inferior court, in favor ot John W. Jones. 8. All laws and parts of laws -! son, Administrator of Joseph Gauter, dec’d. ! Property pointed out by the Defendant. One lot of land number 282, in the 21st j One lot of Land number 47, in the 9th district, 2d section, levied on as the proper- j district and 2d section, levied on as the pro- ty of Alexander Holms, to satisfy a Justice perty of Ebenezcr Fain, to satisfy a fi. fa. court li. fa. of Cass county, in favor of Wm. from Gilmer Superior court, in favor of Jas. Speaker of the House of Represent a- brewer. Levy made and returned to me It. Law horn. Property pointed out by the tiv.es* ANDREW J. MILLER, nt of the Senate. 221 January, 1852. tfSLL COBB* Governor. Highly Important! Next week is the first j bv a constable. j defendant, j One lot of land number 202, in the 4th . One black Horse, levied on as the proper- ; district, 3d section of Cass county, levied on ty of Charles, to satisfy a fi. fa. from • 88 the property oi Jeremiah C. Clemens, to Gilmer Inferior court, in favor of Jacob satisfy a Justice court fi fa. from Gwinnett Clauuts. Property pointed out by the dc- countv, in favor of Obediah Abbett, vs. the fmdant i sa 'd Clemens. Levied on and returned to ^ horS c 'stallion, levied on as the . me by a constable. Property pointed out > propfcrty of Stephen IIaw i away , to satisfy a fi. fa. from Gilmer Inferior court, in favor of NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Sco t's Office. W. & A. R. R. 1 Atianta. G.i. Feb. 23, 1852. ) A LL produce cr merchandize mt»st be ta ken from thi; Depot in this city, within 48 hours after it is unloaded from the cars, or STORAGE will he charged at Savannah rates. WM. M. WADLEY, Feb ?6-3m. Ga l Snpirintendent. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW SPRING GOOD S- POSTED UP ! Snowden & Shear, Itw^o Augusta. |M ' S ‘' FRESH GOODS. CHE subscriber respectfully informs his ooks are ready for settlement to '.he ot January. 1 am compelcd to collect I TO PAY MY OWN DEBTS ! H AVE received from New York a part of and thal without delav. So please c«tee for- their Spring supplies, among whi* h are; wartJ and scM | c . I di'slikc dunning as Inneli Barege D’Laincs, and Plain and Printed as a . ull( .|, ut nceessitv should plead *© cx- Baregcs i eU!ic . Fancy Satin Plaid Beragcs, of new and ; beautiful stvles. NEW GOODS Fancy Silk Tissues and Printed Chally^i “"""S in 'veekly, and will be soM low for , ' ' eash or on tune to punctual cHMoincr*.. Come 1 want to see vein jfesi noWV that he has just received a large and well; lected stock of bv the plaintiff. E. A BROWN, Dep. Sh’ff Property pointed out by debts and the [Treasury of the State is; week of our Superior Court ; Postponed Snlc. hereby required to make sucli purchase, j and' as most of the citizens of AT T,1E SAME T1ME ASD ri-AC®, wiLt be <in whole or in part, according to the j t])e count y will be in town, WC , ols oflam , ,;, nd , 59 in thc , 7th means at any tune available therefor. I, n- - 1 , 131 ,n ~ ,lC 1 h™ f .he Stocks so belonging have a special request to make distort. and 3d section, to satisfy a Cass Su I Keller . Propertypointed out by defendant, i me ouicks so oeiungiiig | /. , • penor court fi fu in favor of James C. Hatelv i * - F .... to thc State, rztid is to be purchased, OX tile piltl Ons OI tills J)tl|Xer. y f a fiin Kay—-levied on l*v J. O. Dyer,! Lots of Land numbers 291 in the 8th dis- i i _ .. 1 - - - ” ’ — John Thomas, the defendant. Lot of Land number 167, in the Sth dis trict and 2d section, levied on as the prop erty of Thomas Cabe, to satisfy two fi. fas. from Gilmer Superior court, one in favor of Johnston & Gudger, and the other George fund aforesaid [shall be divided yearly among those counties which may hive at the Treasury of this State by the first ■of December iiji each year, lists of their poor children, tin th e manner hereinafter pointed out, tl^o division to be in pro portion to the number of names on the ’respective lists! and the quota of each -county, to be paid to the Echool commis- •aionei’s order juuder the seal of his office charged your duty. Recollect j \v m Gordon. what Paul said—‘‘Owe no man i A ’ so °» c G ™. v h °rso ci e ht - vcars ol ?- one two horse wagon, one secretary, one nano, anything. : one centre table,and one sideboard, levied on trict, 2d section; 30, in 27th district, 2d sec tion; 132, in 10th district, 2d section; 207, in 11th district, 2d section; 30 acres of lot no. 287, in Sth district, 2d section; 40 acres of Sxc. 3 Tbje Ordinary of each coun ty shall be ex «r thereof and jfficio school couimission- . rictus tor tnc use ot.tames rieias.Ts. mo- vance, call and do SO, and you ! sestet r<m;r. tlnrwtbcrin-favorof John MeCar- will save a dollar which is bet-! * vs ^ os< ^ s,rou ?- ter saved than lost, as it surely j will be if you don’t pay up. We hope our friends will call! on us. Our office is opposite E A BROWN, D. Sh’ff. March 4, 1352.—tds. Price’s Old Stand. shall take un oath and en ter into an obligation as part of his offi cial bond as ordinary, to discharge all tbe duties of School Commissioner as prescribed by this act, and to faithfully apply all the money which may cotne in to bis hands in. that capacity, he shall •Iso he entitled to retain as a compensa tion for bis services as such commission er, two and one half per centum, upon , , , rr , . all such monies as he may recei -e, and | drcd tl€W • < fllI>-ScrwCl S. lillSWlli thc saute per centum upon all such inon If* x-.aii liovr* not noid in ad- to satisfy two superior courtfi fas. Jcmuali i lot 290, in 8th district,‘2d section; all lev- 1 ‘ ' 1 t‘ Fields for the use of James M Fields, vs. Mo- ied on as the property of John Thomas, to ii 1 '■ * ' ‘ ‘ ” " satisfy a fi. fa. from Gilmer Superior court, in favor of Hand & Fleming. Lot of Land number 311, in 7 th district, 2d section; levied on as the property of John Janes, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Ju.stive court of Gilmer, in favor of Peter Patterson. Levy made and returned to me by a baliff. Two Cows and calves, one yoke of oxens, levied on as the property of Absalom Whe- ler to satisfy a fi. fa. from Gilmer Inferior court in favor of Alexander Sc Denman, this 25th of Februarv, 1852. WM, E PLEMONS, Sh’ff. March 4, 1852.—tds. A Proposition. Some of our patrons want us to get new type for this paper, and we propose to do so, as soon as we can get Two lmn~ Executors’ Sale. JJY virtue of an order from Thomas A. ics ks he may pay out under the provis ions of this act. Provided, That no pro vision of thc foregoing act Ehall repeal •or militate against the provisions of an act assented td k the 24th December, 1847, prescribing the inode of dinbur- ■ sing the Poor School fund, and the elec tion of District Treasurers, entitled an act to amend an act to provide for thc -education of die Poor, so tar as the couoties of pumpkin and Rabun arc •concerned. S«c 4. And be it farther enacted, That all thc duties imposed by the pro visions of this act upon the Ordinaries of each county, shall in the county of Chatham, be discharged by the justices of the lnferioiVJoui't. and the Justices are-hweby.acJjoazed to appoint one oi more fit and proper persons act as school comYnissiotier or commis sioners for said county, and who shall give us a circulation that will warrant the expense. Surely almost all our present subscri- Word, Ordinary for Cass county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, before the court house door in the town of Cassville, between the usual hours of sale, Two Negro Boys, one about 15 years of age, and the other 13, belonging to the Estate of Granderson Pin son, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. This, 1st dav of March, 1852. NEWPORT FLOYD, ELIJAH PINSON, March 4, 1352.—tds. Ex’re. Administrator's Sale. A GREF. ABLY to an order of the Honor able Inferior court of Cass county when hers Will try to help US attain j sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold th\« object. * Let every one that Ctlll, lllS neighbor to sub- within the legal hours of sale, town lot no. ssiM-ilio 911(1 wo shall soon have 8 > in the town of Cass 'ille, said lot being SCI IOC, ana \ye snail SOOIl nave we ll improved and watered. the desired number. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of John In order to further this mat ter we propose to give to any subscriber who will get two other cash subscribers, a copy of the Life of Robert Emmett, worth *1. For o»e of the same sort, a copy of u Eolhj Peahlox- xoml-s Weddii f and other tides f- ^ „ / sioners lor said county, and who shall / | llltUir ~Ttfl*rTillr' ! ' discharge the duties imposed by tliisaey j _ tr upon the select commissioner, under such/ '» c TiTSrequested to state regulations as the said Inferior Courtj may prescribe. Sxc 5. And be it further rnnrtert) That the county of Union be exempt from the provisions of this act, and that the Poor School fund of said county, be disbursed under the heretofore existing law. Provided. That said county is not to be excluded from the benefits of any fund raised under tnis act. Sec. G. The duiies of School commis sioner in eacli county, shall be the fol io wing: he shall levy and cause to be collected by the Tax Collector of the county, such tax as may he recommend ed by the Grand Jury of the fir>t Supe rior Court in each year, for the purpose •of educating the poor, and shaii t ke charge of the same when collected He •shall, each year, between the first of September and die first of N veniber, make and keep in a book for tiut pur .pose, a list of ail such children in die county, between the ages of eight and sixteen years, as he may deem unable, from the poverty of themselves or pa rents, to ptecure a plain English Edu cation, without public assistance, and to wests! -him in making such list ; he shall, •appoint two persons in each Militia Dish trict. to give him information re.-pecrind the poor chiidren thereof, which personVj shall take an oath, iu writing, tie fore the Ordinary, to faithfully discharge the du ties of their appointment, and to return only such children as in their opinion •re entitled to the lieuefits of this act— be shall, witliui the first week of Nuvem ber, each year, forward-one copy of said list for that year to tbe Treasurer of this StafC~and shlil by the first of Decem ber, in each year, have at the State Treasury, his order under the seal of his office, for tbe quota of his county, in the State dividend aforesaid—be shall lay a copy list for the year next last, before the grand jury ot the first court iu each year, and shall also lay before them his written estimate of what county tax will be necessary to secure the tuition of all such children as may be entitled to be plaeed on the list for the year then pres ent—he shall pay teachers of poor chil dren in the following manner, that is to say V he shall keep on file every such account for tbe tuition of children on tbe list for each year as shall be render ed to him, on or before the 25th of De cember, in that year, proven by tbe oath days each child was taught, not exceed ing the usual rates of sueh teachers, nor exceeding such maximum as may be es tablished by the Ordinary, in each coun ty ; and after the 25th of December, be shaUprooe ed to pay all such accounts that a meeting of the Union Party will be held at the Court TLms.‘ in this place, or. the see-. Tuesd’y in March next.—; general attendance of the/ py is requested. f UNION. ' Leak, deceased. Terms made known on tlie day of sale. February 26, 1852. W. W LEAK, Adtn’r. March 4, 1852.—tds. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS Francis Creed applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mary Hammonds, deceased. '1 hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and apnear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law. to showjeanse, (lfailT t’uLy '*tlYv r MA Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th .dav of March, 1852. I THUS A. WORD,o.c.c. j March 4. 1852 -tod.* i (leoryia, (. 07 HERE A ? For thc Standard. Riddle. What is it that goes when a wagon goes, stops when a wagon stops, is of no use to a wagon, yet a wagon cannot go without it r nr Answer next week. Died, at her residence in Monroe County, ■ on John Peacock, Administra tor on the Estate of Lewis Peacock, late of this county, deceased, appBesTSrmef for Letters Dismissory from said Adminis tration. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any exist,) why said Letters Dis missory should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th dav of March, 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, o. c. c. March 4, 1852.—6m.* €>«‘»rgi;i. Cass county. Mississippi, on thc evening of the 24th of CI7IIEREAS James G. Reavis applies to January, Mrs. Jane E. Leake, wife of Dr »» me for Letters of Guardianship for w o t i • oo.i i the persons and property of Richard Huff, W. tv Leake, m thc 28th year ol her age. 1Iar ^ ct IIllt r au( [ A f ilUs Huf{; minor heir9 Fhe Laurensville (S. C.) Herald will of John Huff, deceased. please copy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN E. GLENN. JAMES MILNER. / BIXESnSIB. & GXJOrar, ’Attorneys at Law, CASSVILLE, GA. March, 4, 1852. 4—tf. These are therefore to cite and admonish, I all persons concerned, to be and appear at , my office within the time prescribed by law, t to show cause, (if any they have) why Let- !\e rs of Guardianship should not be granted I flic applicant. ! ; Given uuder my hand at office, this 4th j <fev of March, 1852. /’ THOS A WORD.o. c. c. | f March 4, 1852.—40d * MEDICAL CARD. TVR. S. E. EDGEWORTH, having j er- lr uniueatly'flweatin! at OiutfTM illc. re spectfully offers to the community his servi ces in the jiractice of Medicine and Surgery. Cartcrsville, March 4, 1852.—2m. Two Farms for Sale! GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS Ephraim Porter, Adminis trator on the Estate of James P. A- kwis. deceased, applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish, ; all and singular, the kindred and creditors ■ of said deceased, to be and appear at my of- | lice within the time prescribed by Law, to i show cause, (if any they have) why said ! Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th ; dav of March, 1852. THOS. A. WORD, o. c. c. March 4, 1852.—6m.» fTHIE undersigned, living nine miles north- X east of Cassville, in. one of the prettiest valleys in Cherokee Georgia, offers the two following farms for sale : the one on which j he resides, containing something near twelve j hundred acres, about four hundred and fo - tv of which are cleared, and in a high state M _ , . , . . ^ .. of cultivation, including orchards, grass | \ U 4 persons paving demands against the Notice. fields, &c. This farm is well improved, with ^ Est ^ e of Thomas J. Alexander, late of first rate buildings, a good two storv dwel- Adairsville, Cass county, deceased, must ling, complete v finished off: also'a good j P resent * hc “ mediately in terms of the two storv brick' house, finished off likewise, La «\ and all persons indebted to said Estate two good framed barnes, and aU other nec- j b >' com > n S toward and making pay- essary buildings, and one of the largest and ] mcnt > * orc lAr«**(/£« jom«f «w< and trouble. best Apple orchards north of the Etowah JONATHAN McDOW, river m Cherokee. This farm for beauty, ; Executor of Thos. J. Alexander, fertility of soil and convenience, cannot be ! March 4, 1852.—3w. surpassed by any in the whole State: is as — well supplied with water as any situation rfiWO MONTHS after date, application in the country—there being some ten or X wfil be made to the Ordinary of Cass t" Hve of the finest kind ol springs oil the . coun t Vj f or l e ave to sell the Real Estate of r , premises, (some two or three of which are , John Anderson, deceased. Cassville, Geo., of the Trustees specifying the nauiberof free ‘ stonc water.) he 81 "®* mnn -). [March 1st, 1852. 6 - vantages too tedious to THUS TURNER, Adtn’r. would readd) strike the 4> l952 .—2m. His other fann Is situated _ four mUes north of the abdve^B(|B^r AldSTCAGE SALE. Nine Hundred ACXtfc»‘ the first Tuesday in May next, before ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordina ry of Cass county, will be sold before the court house door in Cassville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, the following evidences’ordebt, to-wit; One Due Bill on Wm. H. Wilson, due February 9th, 1841, for the sum of $25.25. One Note on J. II. Smith, due May 7th, 1848, - - - $40.00. One Note on D. W. Calhoun, clue Mav 7th, 1848, - - $32.00. One Note on R. Packerd, due March 30, 1848, - - $5.39. Credit on the above Note of $5.00. One Note on W. S. Brown, due May 30, 1S4’2, with interest from 1st of January, 1341, for - - - 28.97. One Note on Elial Barnes, due 27th of February, 1847, with interest from the 1st of January, 1847, for - 5.25. One Note on the same, due Julv 7th, 18- 47, for - - - 12<76. One Note on James Casev, due Mav 17, 1846, ’ 17.94. Credit on the above note September 14th, 1846, 7.00.’ One note on Charles Fortenberry, due A- pyil*17th, 1847, 1.12. One- note on Samuel; [Whitworth, due r 1 December, 1846, _ Ti'iTi i i*i i’i ’Mi ii’r Aay <r 3.oo. One on James Carnes, due MN- cb 11th, 1843, 13. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Farmer and Mechan ics's Tools, which he will sell on the most accommoda ting terms. His stock which is verv ex ten sive. anil selected to srit the market,* consists as follows: Rich muslin dc laities, Cashmere,merino, black watered and colored Alpaca, Jackonet and cross-barred muslin, a tine se lection of ladies’ mitts, a general assort ment of ENGLISH PRINTS and CALICOES. French ginghams. Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ker seys, Negro blankets, white and red Flan nels, a general assortment of Domestics. Syrup, molasses, sugars, coftee, tea. macker el, Tobacco, Segars, Shot, Lead, Powder. Snuff. Indigo, madder, and all kinds of Dyestuffs. Svcile and English roll ed Iron, Cast, German and Blistered Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammers, Vices and Bellows, Planes, Plane Irons, Cross, Hand and Mill saws, Nails, assort ed sizes, and horse nails and shoes. N. B. CocxTBr PitOui’CE bought at thc highest market prices, and goods sold as low as ean be afforded. Call and see for vonr- selves. OS^Ali orders promptly attended to. L. J. PARR, 3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA. of elegant styles. French printed Jacor.cts for Ladies dresses, j Superior Plain Black Bareges, Black : Marquisse, Black Silk Grenadines. ! White Blond Lnccs, and white French Cra]>es, for Ladies Evening Dresses, j Ladies’ French worked Cliiuiascttcs, with Collars. Ladies’ worked Lace and Muslin Under- sleeves. Ladies’ French Lawn and Embroidered < Cambric Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ Lace Robes, a splendid article for i Evening Dresses. Rich Black Silk and Lace Gimps of new ' and beautiful styles, for trimming Ladies’ i Dresses. i English and French Ginghams, of new and 1 beautiful styles. I Superior French and English Prints. ! Superior Merimac. Colieco, and other ! choice styles of American Prints, li! M. MORGAN. Cartcrsville, Ecb i 2, 1852. Blacksmithing* ‘HE subscriber is now carrying or! the above business, at Capt. II. p. Gaines' eld stand, whore he will l.<? glad to wait on customers. Horse-shoeing, making of Axes, &c. attended tonroinptlv. \V. L. MILHOLLEN*. Cassville, Jan. 29—51—3m. LAND FOR SALE. T HE subscriber offers for sale on icnsonu- ble terms, the following Lot ot land, lying in thc comity of Gr-t'ir n. formerly of Cass, to-wit: number 155, in tbe 6th district: and 3d seet’on, thc let lies on < . < ! ’ rici k and is considered ns very valuable, and was The public a IC respectfully requested to draanl , v G W . MeAIhVtcr, deceased; &dis- ca land examine the assortment. j putable titles can be made. Applv to An- l‘eb. 19—tc. I " - — - - -• " ’ Calhoun Hotel, By Crantrell & Higdon, CALHOUN, GORDON CO. This House is always open for the public accommodation. No pains will be spared to render customers comfortable. Give us a call. W. J. CANTRELL, Sup’t. ROB’T HIGDON, Jr. Prop’r. There is a good Livery Stable con nected with this Hott’se. " Feb 26 lv. Cultivate your Lands. GOOD assortment of Ploughs and Hoes of all kinds, on hand and for sale at C.\n- tersville, bv II. M. MORGAN. Feb. 26, 1852. One on James M. Box, due March 1846, 6.35. One on James IL Smith, due October 5, 1847, 4.45. One Receipt on H. Earp, for notes on Jno. Dawson and Martin Kay, am'nt, 10.83. the court house door in Cassville, will to pay an such accounts; about two hundred of whichP4**%lcarcd if the funds in band be sufficient ! m finc cultivation, and uuder a good fence, j be sold in the legal hours of sale, the follow- tr i * Buildings oalv moderate. big propertv. to-wit; or rcteably, it tnsuffioien , and always , Any geatleman desiring rich Land, tine Four Negroes, Alfred, aged 22 yean, Eli. keeping as a fund lor the uext year, any j gpHng witter, a beautiful situation, and as za, 26 years old, and one child. Stephen, 11 surplus which,may be left. t _ 1 healthy a location as can be found South, years old; all levied on as the property of c__ • of tkA 1„r»nnr I would be pleased With this place. There J Geqrge W. Cooper, to satisfy a Mortgage fi „. ****,,, . , ® P_ . ; are also several fine mill seats on both of the fa- in favor of G, H. McKinney, assign* ■ * 1 account on Spencer Nations, for 8.94. “ “ “ J. Summers, “ 2.65. « “ F Lynn, “ 2.80. “ “ “ Berry Atwood, “ 55. « “ T. Atwood. “ 2.00. “ “ “ John Kerns, “ 20. «• “ Haywood Davis, “ 1,03. « “ Luke Robinson, “ 65. •• u “ John Lee, “ 95. “ “ “ D. W. Calhoun, “ 33.86. “ “ Charles Morrison, “ 29.83 •• 44 “ Mary C. Jones, “• 3.63. “ 44 “ John Curd, “ 1.45. “ 44 “ Mr. Gray, “ 1.45. « 44 “ Thomas Law, M 2.75 •• 44 “ Wm Burroughs, *» 3.00 1 on L. V Gannon, 3.37 1 on James R Moore, 4.874 1 on B. D. Bearden, 50 1 on Wm. Cruraly, .-2 10 1 on Bryan Gales, 10.82 1 on Lewis Johnson, 13 1 on John Tanner, 1.13 1 on John Black, 1.48 1 on Andrew Johnson, 1.09 1 on "W m. Eezell, 4.10 1 on B. F. riwinn, 1.25 1 on David Griffith, 5.70 1 on Jack Duncan, 1.70 1 on Christopher BcU, 3.42 1 on Isaac White, 25 l on Alfred Johnson, 75 1 on D. B. Pasey, 1.50 1 on John Kinney, 5.90 1 on James H. Smith, 4.42 1 on II. Hobbs, 4.85 1 on James Ceasely, 70 1 on Mrs Long, 3.42 I on Maria Long, 4.10 1 on L. V. Gannon, 6.37 1 on Samuel Farrar, 1.10 1 on L. W. Robins, 392 1 on K. R. Clandis, 64 1 on 8 her red Matthis. 9.76 1 on G. W. Brownlow, 12.13 1 on R. M. Sanford, 9.12 1 on Jessce Coplin, 6.77 1 on Jeremiah White, 4.82 1 on Richard Mathis, 2-80 1 on John Mathis, 1.58 1 on Do Do, C.62 1 on Asa Fuller, 3.67 1 on John Hutchinson, 6.92 1 on George Johnson, 2.00 1 on Wm. Coplin, 3.90 1 on Henry Fulton, 225 1 on John Hutchison, 374 1 on J. \V. Stokes, 6.50 1 on J. C. Carter, 3.45 1 on JcAn Dickerson, 50 1 on M*s. Henry, 3.15 1 on B. .James, 2.43 1 on Dirk McKisick, 3.88 1 on ML-lneel Kinney, 8.31 1 on W. S. Brown, 27.03 1 on J. 5t. Martin, 5.56 1 on L. 3f. Calhoun, 1.68 1 on Fields Chapman, i on Dennis Carrol^ 7 54 1 on J- Gr Guarineau, 78 I On James ROx, 1.52 I on Johnson Hall, 3.51 V on Hugh Davidson, 1.60 1 on Hoe Wade, 70 1 on Seth FeuneL 1 15 CONNER A SON’S U. S. Type Foundry, NEW YORK. T HE subscribers have nowon hand an ex cellent assortment of Book, Newspaper and Ornamental Tyj.C, Bordering, &c. which they are prepared to sell at reduced rates, on appipvcd paper, at six mouths, or at a dis count often percent, foreash. Thc series of Scotch faces, so much admired and approved of by the trade, and our type in general, we feel assured cannot he excelled either in beauty or finish l.y any Founder. All type manufactured by us, are made by a mixture of metals different, iu proportions to those Used generally, by. which we insure greater djjwtjHifitVT *..o oar assortment of Orpmen- tal and Jobbin^-Type, BorderingTypy. Bor-’ dering, &e., we l .be made a large increase and are constantly engaged in adding to the ‘ Variety. PRESS ESi Wood Type.' Cases, Stands, Brass and Wood Rule, Impositry ry.j^rtt)g__fVlcks; Brass and ,Wd Galleys. Closet Racks) Cute Reglets, and every article ntecssary for a complete printing office, fur nished with desjfitcli. Old Type taken in exchange for new, at 9 cents per pound KF” Publishers of newspapers who will in sert this adverti/ement three times, and for ward us a paper, marked ami enclosed to “Horn’s Railroad Gazette,” previous to the 4lh day of July, 1352, will he paid in materi als of our manufacture, by purchasing four times the amonm of their hills for advertis ing. JAS. CONNER & SON, Cor. Ann and Nassau Sts. Our New Specimen Book is now ready for delivery. New York. Feb. 26-31. Valuable Land for Sale. ^J^ILL be sold at public outcry, on Mon- Gordon county, Geo., J.os No 276, 14th and 3d, and part of Lot No. 277.14th and 3d, con iainir.g in all about 220 acres, being the set tlement on which Andrew Orr now lives, about 2 miles from Calhoun. Good titles will be given. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAS. M. ORR. Feb. 26-tds. DADE SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold before the court house door in tic town of Trenton, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in APRIL 1852,the following property, viz: . Town lots, Nos. 5, 16, and 25, in the town of Trenton, Dade county, Geo. Sold bv or der of tbe Honorable Superior Court of Dade county, to satisfy two attachments, in favor of Wiley Hulsey vs George Kirkliu and Wil liam Sherlev. copartners in trade using the firm name and style of Kirklin & Shelley. Sold as the property of said Kirkliu & Sher lev. JOSEPH KILLIAN. Sheriff. Feb. 26, 1852. CEDAR TOWN FEMALE SCHOOL. J. M. WOOD, PRittcirAL. Miss L. O. Milxer, French and other Branches, Mrs. J. M. Butts, English Branches. Pro. Jous R- Seals. Piano, Guitar, Harp, Flute and Violin. T HE next session of this Institution will commence on the 2d Monday in Janua ry. Students chargeable from the time of entering at the following rates: Board, Washing, Lights and Tuition,- $125 per annum. drew J. Nickols, Ciarkcsville, Gn. A J NICKOLS. Dec. 11,1851.—3m. Good Hews! LYHN WFST GAINES, NEAR EUIIARLKK, CASS COUNTV, CEORUtA. J^ESPECTFULLY informs firs friend? and the people of thc neighborhood, that he may be found a; E. li. Presley’s, al ways ready to do any work in the wagon ma king line f also will stock Scythes at the short est notice, and will make them run as well Pupils bonrdingat other places, 4th class, 20 ; and save as much grain as any in Georgia. 3d 30 Juni and Senior Classes, 40 j Lessons in music and use of Instruments, 45 [ The French, Latin and Gre»k Languages j arc efficiently taught, as well as the usual I branches of a Collegiate course. Cedar Town, Ga., Dec. 15th, 1851. 2m. j Eultarlce, Jan. 22, 1852 —1 v. W OULD respectfully inform his fritn,ds- and the public that be has removed biff TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, to the new stcre-house, opposite the Brick Hotel, (up-stairs.) where lie is prepared to at tend to all orders in his line of business. T HE Trnstccs of this institution have the | Parliltlllsir s»tU*Irtios» "ill be paid pleasure to announce that they have sc-! to cutting—so that work can I c made by the cured the services of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. ! Ladies. [Cassviile, Jan. 29. Mount Poroii Academy. Nfeely, of Augusta, for the current year, whose eminent qualifications and long expe rience in teaching are fully sufficient to in - 1 sure the utmost success to the enterprise and give a high-toned impetus to that exalted spirit of education, now so universally preva lent in our country. It is due to Mr. Neely to state that lie is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, wlicic he received thc first distinctions of his class; that lie has had fifteen years of j'radical ex perience, and brings numerous letters of warm approval from former employers. Mrs. Nee- lv is a graduate of the Staunton Female Se minary, Va , and from long experience gives every assurance that she is eminently fitted for the duties of her station. Thc Trustees have thc most sanguine hopes that the institution will i>c permanent’}' es tablished, and are determined that it shall be inferior to none in point of educational ad vantages as they will employ teachers of the highest attainments only. The scholastic year will he divided ir. two sessions of five months each—the first com) mencing the 2d Monday of February. The rates of tuition are as follows: Orthography, Reading, Wriling, and Arithmetic, per session, $6 OC English Grammar, Geography, with the above, . 8 OQ Muli’tmtffiVai, Katuriir Morai anu-—>—i— * Intellectual Science, 10 Cd Latin and Greek, 15 00 mHE subscriber respectfully I public, that having engage in tire- Tailoring Business, he wonld In* glad to sec bis friends, at bis shop in Dunlap's new Biirl.- .Store, (up stairs if where he is prepared to do all work in the Must Fashioituhlc Mtiuitw, and cm the best of terms. Cutting done a'f short notice, and warrautid to fit. Call and see ns. JAS. T. CRISWELL, (Jossvillc. Feb. 3 1852.— tf. Embroidery. Drawing andFfetich, 3 00 Thc Mount Paron Academy is located in a healthy region ot country, eight miles west, of Cartcrsville Depot, and in the midst of a population where the temptations to vicious and immoral conduct arc few. CC?” Further particulars may lie had by BRICK HOTEL, By Wm. Latimer, CASSVILLE. GWr fj?- A comfortable hack always in rf:lili'-' ness to convey passengers to and ft-Otti the State Road Dopo'. Jart. 29. “THE GLOBE HOTEL.” CASSVILLE, GA. HE Tmieisigned W?!l' form the public fhfit he I'taff taken cliftrgc of this Inrge and commodious Lr.v'se.- .siiinted t>a the south-east corner Of fhe pub lic square, and l.y bis aitefition and care hope to merit u liberal pall On; g# by the Public. His 'Fable will be flic best that the country affords No pains will he applying to any member of the Board of i spared to make ali cciul’ortahU: tha t limy ct II. Trustees, at EubarleeP. <>. Cass co. Geo. T. W Brandon, } D. Garrison, | E B. Prkssi-y, } Trustees, W. IT. Dykes, T. H. Ligon, Jan. 29—51—3m. I Carfrrsville Forever!' CHEAP DRY GOODSl! IE. Hi. SlffiaeAIJ, tjTggrfoi would re . crrrri *t??i "'•caJto S. J. HIGGS. Cassville, Geo. Sept. 25, 1851.34-tf. &«*•* ATLANTA, GEO. zens of Cass and adjoining counties, that in addition to his heavy stock on hand before, that he has just received a full assortment of NEW AND CHEAP GOODS! CONSISTING IN PAUT, OF Casimeres, Alpaccas, Marinos, Muslin de Laines, Kentucky and Home-made Jeans, TWEEDS, AND A SUPERB LOT OF BROADCLOTHS Comer Loyd and Decatur Sts. (Abont 100 yards from tbe Depot.) T HIS establishment lias been recently fur nished from the best houses iu New York city, and no pains Wi'.'r be spared on tiiv part to- make it one of the be^t bouses South Time and patronage will test tbe above as sertion. A liberal patronage is soliciud. L 11 BUTLER, Proprietor. Feb 12. 1852. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. FV7UEUEAS MatthewT. Phillips,applies IF to me for letters of Guardianship for the persons and property of George W. Pea cock, and Lewis C. M Peacock, minor heirs of Lewis Peacock late of Cass countv, dec’d. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to he and appear at my officewithin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (ifany exist) why letters of Guardianship should* not be granted the said applicant. Given undermv hand at office, this 26th. dav of Feb.. 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, o. c. c. Feb. 26, 30d. * OF AM. COLORS AND 1-RICES. Also, Flannels. Sheetings, Linseys and Kerseys for Negro wear. ALSO. THE LARGEST. BEST AND CHEAP EST LOT OF CALICOES IN CASS COUNTY ! ALSO, FACTORY THREAD, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, J8 J?rockery Ware, Hardwt/fe, Iron, Nails, Steel, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, fc. ALSO, READY-MADE CLOTHING. S EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Inferior Court of Gordon county, until the 15th day of March next, for build ing a JAIL, at Calhoun. Specifications of the building can be seen at the place. I). B. BARRETT, i i c W. KINMAX, 3 i is 1). S. LAW. j i c Calhoun, Feb. 19—2t. LOOK SHARI ) ! A LT. pcsons in arrears to this office up to the 1st of January, 1852. are requested to call and settle with John W. IIciikk. who duly authorized to settle up my business. If these are not settled soon. 1 must sue them. Feh. 18-tf. R. F. BENNETT. CAUTION : T HE public arc'hereby cautioned* against trading fur a Fno.wrssonr Note for $2G63, dated Sept. 1st, 1851, payable su or i before the 1st day Of Jap. last pa-t, to Mr. j Turner Goldsmith, of Cass county, Ga. :• bc- ALSO, DRUGS OF ALL KINDS, 1 cause 1 will not pay the same, unless- com- ALMOST EVERY KIND OF PATENT MEDICINES, EVEN TO BllANDRETH'S PILLS ALSO, A choice Lot of Fine Wines and Liquors, by the Bottle. Also FINE CIGARS, rt 11 zn* t Al J m i • | Which Goods *5crc bought low <fown, and ifill Call at Price’s Old Stand! ! 1,e so) ' - a «•«»««• polled by law. ' ' JAMES M. GIBBS. 1 OCT" fhe Hamburg Journal and Casyille Standard will insert tlit above twice. and send j bill to tills office.—Charlistnn Gnirii r. i Ftb. 19. Sold as the property of William Doagher- : tv, deceased. J. D PHILLIPS, Adui’r. 1 March 4, 185A—tds. J. D. CABFF’. FE- ■RESPECTFULLY' informs his friends and the public gencrallv. that he has ta- j ken charge of Price's Old Stand, where he will sell goods as low as they can , be had in this or any other up-country vil- ; lage. He ha? already commenced receiving NEW GOODS, and will in a short time have a complete stock Direct from Hew York. KINGSTON HOUSE. KINGSTON, - - - GEORGIA. T HE undersigned having taken the Kiso- ston House, on the north side of the Call and seelfor Railroad, at Kingston, Georgia, i.- now pre- . vonrselves, and you will he certain to fint a pared to accommodate the '1 ravelling Pub- | good assortment; and Hal and Major Charieg lie, especially. Meals for Passengers on tl.g ! will take pleasure in showing yon GooMs, Cars. I and selling you seme too. ( i "WM; TI. MASSEG ALEb | I have not named one half the articles Aug 7 1 v ! have got. because I have almost every tliing-i —- i vou could cail for. WANTED, Courts shall give this act specially i n ! above fiurms, a:ul that convenient to water,, against the said QeorgC W. CbltipW'. Pvop- ’ T charge to the grand juries of tbe first; Terms to suit the times. ' erty pointed out h said & fa. ; • Courts ia each year, together with sug- W. CLARKE WYifY. E A BROWN, D. Sh’ff. J year, together jestioirt and arguments upon the duty 1 March 4,185Y,'—tf March i, 18-YJ.—tds. Medicines. EW DAVll;'c Hebrew Plaster. Syrup of j _ Liverwort ana Tar, Ganhatagua, Dr. Lcidy’s Sarsaparilla Lined Pills fot sale bv H. M. MORGAN. Carisrtrdle, Feb. 27,1851 \ All he asks of thc people is to give him a ! trial, and should they go away without buy- ! ing, it will not be his fault, j Cassville. Geo„ Feb 19,1852. 2— }Ten Thousand Bushels of Corn, Five Thonsand Pounds of Butter, Five Thousand Bushels of Oats, and I will Barter lor al most anv kind of Produce. COME AND SEE US, At the Big Brick Store, near the Depot, at the sign of H. M. MORGAN: gCartcrsville. Ga. Oct. 23, 1851. tc COTTON GINS : T HE subscritier respectfully informs tbe planters of this and the adjoining coun tics,that be lias on hand asnperior quality of CA3TSTEEL SAW GINS, which he warrants to run light and gin fast. Also, he has made a patent WHEAT THRLMH’S, which has been tested and proved to be of Molasses and Syrup. i LARGE supply of new crop molasses .and New Orleans Svnio, just received bv : TOST received and for sale bv Feb 19 JNO. A. ERWIN. ' ' J first rate quality: and wurri.rrs it to thresh ! 200 or 300 bushels pef day, with good attend-s ance. lie has a-few on hand, and fans wilt __ , _ . . . . . also be famishedif desired. Any perse Fresh aha Genuine Garden wishing machinery of the above description^ SEEDS, c&oifc'e Selection, 1 t0 < ' a ’ u 051 n;c t,cfcrt i JAMES S. STUART* Feb. 19. JNO. A ERWIN- Cassvnic, July,. 1851, tf J I * » *t . . A .