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aeen to put hit hand into bis saddle-bags, Ntlson’g XofthttB LaOttt.
which contained his arms. Before lie was The June number of this splendid journal =" ‘ =
able to get them out, Watson drew a rifle- ; g ou t_ The article upon Life Insurance is THREE NEW INVOICES,
barrelled pistol and shot him under the right worth double the annual price. The lectures Come in and examine our Stock.
nipple, the ball passing clear through his 0 f ]jr. Bedford increase in interest. No
body. Weatherford still endeavored to get country physician should be without them
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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CHEKOKEE BOOK STORE.
CITY HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEO.
out his arms, and was plunging desperately T he forthcoming numbers of the work will W E only enumerate a few of the Comer Loyd and Decatur StS
towards his antagonist, when Watson drew , contain an article upoll Southern Typhoid I ( Aboot J ards from the Depot )
female institute.
mmmM, (BAiaDc
DR. ROBERT C.
tTYHE exercises of Mrs. S. S. Bhadlkt’s '
.1 school wiU be resumed on the 12th of!
WORD
Office —X. East l.of the Court House.
Inn 5, 185. 50 -lv.
To the Public.
NUNN ALLY’S
CHEMICAL PATENT SOAP
CE
S INCE the introduction to the public of
this sew and simple mode of makiag
many works on baud, and constantly i
... ■ . , , ... , - ----- coming in. For the benefit of our friends at' ' * • - i — —; __ __ _ __________
another pistol, and with cool, unerring aim, p ever> which has been so prevalent and fa- distance who wish to remit bv W e T^HIS establishment has been recently fur-. July next, where the iiterarv and omamen- • DR. MILES J. MURPHY, i soap, hut a few months past, it has met with
for which ho is said to be remarkable, shot j n the South for years. The work is the publish the lowist cash prices of some of uished from the best houses in New York tal branches of ^ female education -will be j p UTgnvtr nru. ou lioIASIC Physician unusual succcess.
him in the right eye, killing him dead ou Eldest, ablest, and best medical journal in the books * city, and no pains will be spared on my part j taught. Thankful for past favors, she hope* , . w a VING nermam ml v lo-ated at Carters- ■ For cheapness, it at once addresses iHdf
the ** ■ America. It has 4 circulation throughout i Poets of America, fine gilt $1 50. , i H ville, wills tternl , romp.ly ,o all calls as ! t”™**!*****
Watson immediately gave himself up to tl ie world, and is a fine mcafum for medical Taies from Shakspeare, 1 2o. sertion. A liberal patronage is solicited. ‘l *TiIB.Tu3 © J Physician or Surgeon, hoping :froin « well an ' 3t l’ e "“° .
Women of the Bible, 1 60. , semon. a miow a toirai™. PER QUARTER : I founded medical education and successful; 3^ Less than One Cent per BM0 ***•
Webster’s large Quarto Dictionary, 6 60. " n, IJU lLk-K, Proprietor. ■». i experience to merit and receive * liberal; For its fine and lively washing qualitii
Locko s Essays, library style, 2 00 ' Feb. 12, 1852. f Gramma/ Geoeranhv Arithmetic"^ j share ol patronage. GS* Particular a.ten ; is inferior to no other soap; indeed, it may
,j»' Z.ffisto^:.’..* 5 oo| iJ ‘ ”
j Philosophy, Chemistrv, Botanr,
L. J> PARR. Rhetoric and Astronomy,. •••••• 6 00 j
the authorities—was tried during the next men to contribute. The work is conserva-
and two succeeding days, when all these t ; ve and 90U nd, end has a heavy Southern ■
facts, with many more tending to confirm patronage. The price is passing low—only
the conspiracy, were elicited by the evidence, p Cr anuuD1 _ Let no medical man fail to '
and he was not only honorably acquitted ! subscribe,- it is an invaluable work. Uor-
but declared by the court of inquiry to be ace Xclson, editor, Plattsburg, N. Y.
Works of Thomas Dick, large vol. 2 50.
<< entirely excusable and wholly justifiable.”
The announcement of this result was re
ceived with prolonged shouts of applause by
the citizens of the county, bunddreds of
whom were in attendance.
Archie Weatherford and James
have lied the country.
Such is, in brief, one of the <. romances
rff the West,” which is all fact. .. Truth is
strange stranger than fiction.” When
shall we hear the last of these terrible trag-
gedics, and these still more startling con
spiracies against the lives and property of
peaceful, indutrious citizens ? When shall
we hear the last of “ the Murrell me ?”
Subscriptions received at this office.
life and speeches of Henry Clay, 2 vols.! Spring and Summer Goods
4 50.
The Works of Tasso, 2 00. Butler's Hu-
dibras, 1 25.
Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation, l 25.
Scott’s Military Tactics, 1 00. T> ESPECTFULLY informs his old custo- 1'rawingand Painting 5 00
Lite of Win. Wirt, by Kenned}, 2 vols. , mers and the public generally, that he Embroidery, *••• 2 00
2 75. i has just received a large and well selected Tissue, flower and Map-Drawing,.. 0 00
Atlanta, Ga.
Standard for tlie Campaign.
The favor shown this paper by its friends , Works of Edgar A. Poe, 3 vols. 5 00
rut lev iu tllis country, as well as else where, in pro- Tapper’s completeworks, fine gilt,00- jy ry Q 00 g Si> Groceries, Hardware, quarter
curing for us so-many new subscribers, has ’ 3 ^’ or 1 ' ’ \ Cutlery. Farmer and Median- ; _T de ° nly
stock of
For its fine and lively washing qualities, it
inferior to no other soap j'indeed, it may
be said to be without a rival. -It is admins-
Of fits at H. At. .Morgan's Store, opposite the ! bly suited to washing fine clothes of every
CirttrsviUeHotel. [Feb 12 description—such as calicoes, mnslins, rich
, n Z T w ., r Ti ; Daces, &e. Ac., without the slightest injury to
Ornamenlal Branches: Ur. J. J. JultCnell, , fabric«r color.
Music, .$10 50 | HAS resumed the practice of his Prafcs- As a toilet soap, it is unsurpassed for
- ““ ' sion on Euharlee. He can be found at the cleansing the skin." The most delicate and
residence of Solomon Zant. Esq. tender female may use itwithont detriment to
Euharlee. Geo , May 27th. 1852. the texture of the skill; and the most fastidi-
ous gentleman will find it un exquisite shav-
No student will be received for less than a
Cutler?/, Farmer and Median- j wunt of p rotract ed illness.
its'$ Tools, Board can be had from 8 to 10 dollars
Also the following cheap publications : j which he will sell on the most accoramoda- per month,
lowing low rates, in order to place the pa- Maj. Jones’Courtship, 50; White Wolf, ting terms. His stock winch is very ex ten i C'assville, June 24, 1852.
per in the hands of every body : 125- Dancing Feather, 25; Swamp Steed, sive. and selected to si'it the market, consists .
induced the publisher to offer it for the en- ^-fXoton’s Carpenter’s Guide, 4 50.
suing Presidential Campaign at the fol- |
Single copies
50c.
50; Shirlev, 50; Mob Cap and other tales of as follows:
o pmiOT f)fl M rs . Caroline Lee Ilentz, 50; Katharine j Rich muslin dc laines, Cashmere,merino,
P . Waiton, 50; Stanlv Thom, 50; Auiy Law- I black watered and colored Alpaca,
0 espies L.UO. rence thc Freemason’s daughter. 50; Rose Jackonet and eross-barred muslin, a fine sc
Ashford, 50- Angela Wildon, 2 vols. 1 00; lection of ladies’ mitts, a general assorl-
Valentine s’comic Lectures; Ben Brace,! inent of ENGLISH PRINTS and
CALICOES, French ginghams,
A Book for every Irislunau !
THE
WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, ingsW
HOMS, GEORGIA, For beauty, sweetness and active washing
Will practice Law in all the counties of properties, it is equal to any and inferior to
the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) They no other soap. It combines at once, ail that
will both personally attend all the courts. J is desirable in this useful and indispensable
I W. II. Underwood will attend the courts of article of household economy.
| Jackson and Habersham counties of the Wes- The great fac.lity with which it can be
i tern circuit. Both will attend the sessions ; made, is a desideratum, and recommends it
of the Supreme Court atCassville and Gaiues- i to the public.
3.00.
6.00.
10 copies
20 copies
The money must
ny the order for
The approaching canvass will he one of
great interest, and we hope the friends of
the paper will make another effort for us.
iTTFTC OF FORT EMMETT • Vllle - An hus,ness entrusted to them will FROM 50TO 5,000 POUNDS CAN BE PRO-
.! L,ir X, XXA7D JL X.JlAJ.Eii 1, ; be })romptlv and faithfully attended to. j nTTFri PFR n*V t
| THE CELEBRATED IRISH MARTYR; v ■ DLLtD PER DA A !
Cuhe fob Dysentery.—A highly res-
jiectable and aged correspondent, who has
read with pain the account of the prevalence
of this distressing complaint in Newberry
District, as published in Saturday’s Courier, , Sce tba{ your neighbour anJ Ms chil dren
requests the publication of the following th ’ e paperj ifthey Lave not ^ nloney>
specific for its cure, which, though very sun- j ]end it to them _ and onr word for it j- 0 u
y»le, has never failed under his observation | nut re g ret ; t
for many years, viz : Take an equal quanti- j Tq evcr / person who v .-ni gct U p a club of
ty of good sweet molasses, olive oil and good I 2Q subscribers we wil , give a C0JJV of <lCo op-
West India rum, stir together and simmer j er , g Naval History .» a buok wbic h retails
over the lire, stirring whilst simmenng until &r g2 50 To every person wll0 wiu make
the decoction is well incorporated together ;
then take it off the fire, hut continue stirring
until the mixture is quite cool It is then Life of Kobert Emmett , the great Irish pa-
ready for bottling or use. ilic dose loi an ; tr j 0 ^ all( | martyr.” For a club of less than
adult, if the disease is ver^ violent and sys- ^ en and more than five we will send the pa-
tem much reduced, is one table spoonful pel . gratis for onc year .
in every instance aceompa- 50; Invalide, 50; Pequinuillo, James last, ^ arlis '
J 1 50- Wilburn °o. Cashmeres, Tweed-:, Kentucky Jeans, Kcr-
papers at the above rates. p-.o ville July 8 ' sc . vs , Negro blankets, white and red Flan-
^^LSU, a sketch of the lives and trials of j
Cass ville, July 8-.
SELLING AT COST!
L ADIES’Summer Dress Goods, consist
ing of Muslins,Bareges, Tissues. &e. at
JNU- A. ERWIN’S.
July 8.
up a club of 5 or more, we will give a copy letters,
of a new book just published, entitled <: The j Anderson Dr. A
Arnold Mrs. Jane
Abbott Dr. T H 2
Allen John B
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Cass-
vilie, tia- on the 1st day of July, and
if not taken out in three months will be
sent to the Post Office Department as dead selves BJr-A 11 orders promptly attended to
nels. a general assortment of Domestic
j Syrup, molasses, sngirs, coffee, tea, macker
el, Tobacco, Segars, Shot, Lead,
Powder. Sni ff. Indigo, madder, and all
kinds of Dye stufls. Swede and English roll
ed Iron, Cast, German and Blistered
Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammers,
Alices and Bellows, Planes, Plane Irons,
Cross. Hand and Mill saws, Nails, assort
ed sizes, and horse nails and shoes.
N. B. Country Pkod'ce bought at the
; highest market prices, and goods sold as low j
as can lie afforded. Call and see for your-j The press, thus far. lias spoken well of j
the work, as will be sten from the following >
Office next door to Hooper & Mitchell,
Buena Vista House,” Rome, Ga., at which
other distinguished patriots—such as i place onc or both will always he found, ex-
Thomns Addis Emmett, TheobuUI Wo'fe Tone, j cept when absent on professional business.
Smith O'Brien, Thomas F. Meagher, John \ April 24—12—Jy.
Mitchell, &c. The price of the work is Sl.j
Liberal deductions made to Booksellers and i T. a. burke. c.w. demino
Agents. Orders for the work at wholesale, . , . i
mav be addressed to Thomas Cowperthwait | BL’KKij & DLMJaG,
& Co
New
;°Vorkf ffiEl **Newspaper
and Magazine Agents,
ton.S.C.;J B.Cubbedge, Savannah ; Chase
& Peterson, Athens, Geo.; IVm. Kay, Atlan
ta, Geo or to the undersigned.
JOHN W. BURKE.
Cassville, June 24, 1S52.
niiidison, On.
Jan. 15. 1852.
By purchasing and adopting the receipt for
making this soap, much lime will be saved,
much trouble dispensed with, expense* in a-
rciially lessened, and n good, cleanly and
pleasant soap obtained, adapted to the wants
of the people.
Family Kiglits to manufacture Kunnaliy't
Chemical Patent Soap, may be procured at
a cost of only THREE DOLLARS!
The undersigned confidently offers this in.
valuable article to a discriminating public
fully confident that it will give universal sat
isfaction.
Family and District Rights for sale bv
JOHN W. BURKE, Cassville, Ga.
Prop’r of the patent for Cass Co.
three times a day, morning, noon and night
—if not very severe, twice a day, morning
and night—and if the attack is slight, one
spoonful, taken at night, will have the de
sired effect. For children and young per
sons, in proportion to age; for infants, a
tcttspoonl'ul is sufficient. It is also a radi
cal cure for summer complaint in children.
If the disease should be checked too sudden
ly, so as to occasion costivencss, reduce the
dose, and use a little castor oil.
Farmers’ and Exchange Bank.—Me
notice by advertisement which appears in the
Charleston Courier of 10th ult. that appli
cation will be made at the next session of
the Legislature, for a charter of a Bank
with onc million capital, to be known as the
.* Farmers and Exchange Bank,” and to be
located in Charleston.
A kind word, a gentle act, a cheerful
smile—what sunshine they, bring with them;
especially to -the sorrowing heart How
flWcttW**, |p3C tVSTpay add coVile s um of hit-
• frikn happiness, and to the pleasant memories
ofthose who meet us in life’s journey. It is
these little kindnesses, these gentle offices of
courtesy and affection tha t make up half the
real blessedness of life, and they cost so lit
tle! They ask so little sacrifice of our con
venience or comfort.
The first fugitive slave was arrested in
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS!
Addington Jarett
Bruce K R
Bailey Curtis
Badgctt Sanuel
Barna James M
Jones Dr. T W
Keriv G W
Kilby J \V
Knopp N B
King \V or Alfred
King William
Lockridge Mrs Jane
Latty James
Lumpkin M
3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall 1 f ; .
■ and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA.
CERTIFICATES.
The work is dedicated to the Sons of the I
Will You, Gentlemen,
Who puff and boast upon■ the action and
bottom of your colts, face the music ?
I WILL run Capt. Charles A. Hamilton’s
colt, Frank Irwin, a three year old, a-
gainst any three year old colt at this time
in Cherokee Georgia, over the Macon Cen
tral Course, two mile heats, on the 15th Oc
tober next, for fifteen hundred dollars.
I will run the only three year old colt sir
ed by (len’l Ilarney, (at this time barely
bridle-wise,) against any three year old un
tried colt raised in Cherokee Georgia, over
the Macon Central course, on the ltitli Oc
tober next, for live hundred doilarr. One
of these races will not be taken without the
other. ( HAS. M. SMITH.
Aclairsville, July 5th, 1852—lux.
Beaman Mrs Susan Loveless Benjamin
M
Bale of Town Lots
AT AC WORTH, GEORGIA.
O N the second Tuesday in August next
the subscriber;-in concert with Messrs.
-IIaiT, Stt.ltoLff‘& Go., will offer at public sale.
at Acworth, Cobb county, Ga., a number ol
lots laid off for business purposes, fronting
the Railroad Depot. Also, sonic lots for
private residences.
Acworth is a Depot on the ‘Western and
Atlantic Rail Road, central between Mariet
ta and Cartersville, being 15 miles from
each place. To those desiring to engage in
trade, mechanical arid other pursuits of in
dustry will find Acworth a desirable loca-
California on the 18th May. There was no j tj on> easy of access north, cast and west, be-
resistance to the execution of the law.
Old, but Good.—The following is old but
good. The father is dead—but the child
has life andpitYm it that novel- will die :
« I say, boy, stop that ox.”
.< I haven't got no stopper.’’
..Well, head him then.”
•» lie’s alreailv headed, sir.”
j ing surrounded with a beautiful and fertile
country densely populated. For health and
purity of free-stone water, Acworth is not
surpassed in Cherokee Georgia.
There are at this tune only two dry-good
stores, owing to the fact that those desiring
I to purchase lots have heretofore been una-
I ble to do so. The proprietor is induced to
; make this offer from the many applications \
| made for lots. Terms, one-thu d down, the
.. Confound your impertinence, turn him.” remaining in six and twelve months.
»* He's right sido ont already, sir.” IS ,\1I iH LEMON.
„ . f , . , * „ I Acworth, Julv 5th, 1852.
»i Speak to hint, you rascal, you. j —=— • : -
..Good morning,Mr. Ox.” Western Bacon and Lard.
-What is he rSsek ved for ?—There is a ' ! JlOGE FHER with a constant supply of
lad of only twelve vears old, W. II. Wad-j A molasses, syrup sugars, and coffee, of
. ,, V , , . , . „ I various qualities. Also confectioneries, lor
dell, hvmg at Pocohentas, Ark., who, in the , vlk . ch J p for cash> by g. ]} . kVEKET.
Mathews Mrs. V
Miles Joseph 2
Me Miller William
Martin William 2
Morgan Leonard
Mills W II C U S
Martin Allen
Moony Sampson
Moss Miss Malinda
Miller Archibald.
Nations Josiah
Pubbs D
Phillips Mrs. M
Paden Miss E J
Rogers Andrew
Roland Wiley
Smith Win.
Smith J G
Smith Washington 2
Smith Savilla
Sanders John W
Sulims John or Win
Timmons Win
Tate John or Son
Underwood J M
Vincent Richard
Wilson Vincent
Wilson Oliver
Wright A
Wofford Mrs. Nancy
Whittock James
Willis John
Wright E
White Mathew
s’* Persons calling for any of the above
letters, will please sav thev are advertised.
JOHN A. ERWIN, P. M.
JulvS. 1852.
Bearden Wiley
Brown Samuel
Brown C I)
Benli Silas
Cram David
Chandler Martin
Crow Burns
Cook Miller
Davis J
j Davenport John
Davne Rev. J B
Dillinder Moses
Eicon Simon 2
Edwards Charles
Elias & Bros.
Earle Samuel M
Freeman Herod
Flannegan Mrs. S
Ford Matilda
Grogan Mrs. D
Gordon William
Geer J M
Godwin II R
Hunt Gabriel M
Hays G \V
Harris Hugh
Hunt John D
House David M
Harris Martha
House James N
Hall Reuben
Henderson A O
James William A
Johnson B.M
.NEW SPRING GOODS!
PATTON & CHUNN,
A RE now receiving direct from New York.
Philadelphia and Baltimore, a fresh
| supply of
| Staple and Fancg Merchandise,
j selected expressly for the Spring and Sutn-
j iner trade from the Latest Jinpor.aliens, to
j which they respectfully invite the attention
f their old customers end the public gencr
j Having examined and tested a new article
; of Family soap, gotten up by Messrs. Saw-
allv.
W OULD respectfully inform his friends
and the public that lie has removed his
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
Emerald Isle throughout the Union; and : to the new stcrc-house, opposite the Bric k K
,h, * Si, compiled, « «il a, IIo.cl, (.p-uin,)*nil,«: i,I «• | SSjS&Is*? wefil ifSk? i
the manner m which it is issued, well entitle , tend to a 11 or ders in his linesot | very beautiful and snper.or article for wash-
«!« ’JSSSf 1 ii.p-.nd domestic „n,1. S—.« .
Athtiitiisli’alor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordi
nary of Cass county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in October next, at the
court-house door in Cassville, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit: One Lot of Land, No. 50, in the
6th district and 3d section of Cass county.
Sold as the property o: Thomas Franklin,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.—
Terms on the tlav.
WM. COLLINS, Adm'r.
Julv 8—22—tds.
Their Stock consists of Ladies’ Dress
Goods, among which will be found,
Bareges, Barege de'Laines, CoTcd
Bareges, Printed Muslins,
Fmbroide'd and Dotted
Swiss Muslins,
Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Swiss
and Jaconet Trimmings and
Insertings, Organdy
Mustins. Wo rked
Capes, Cuffs, Collars and Under
sleeves, Fnglish and American
Prints, Ginghams, Cham-
bongs, liibi>o7is.
Laces, L'dyings, dc. frc.
C4<*ntl<*mct»*s Dress Goods:
Comprising an assortment of the Latest
Spring and Summer styles, viz;
Fancy Spring Cloths and Cassi-
meres, Tweeds, Drillings,
Kennebeck casi-
mers, Kentucky Jeans, English and
French Drop de ’Ete,
and a variety of Goods suitable for Boys’
and Children’s wear, together with
Bonnets, Ilats, caps, Boots, Shoes,
Heady-made clothing, Factory
Thread, Hardware,
Qaeensware, medicines, Sugar, cof
fee,molasses, Kails, Salt, S/c.
all of which they flatter themselves will
compare favorably, both as regards quality T
and prices with any Goods in this market, J
and which they are determines to sell
on such terms as cannot iail to give gene
ral satisfaction.
with admirable descriptions and selections, j Ladies.
The Appendix contains much valuable in- i
formation from sources seldem open to the chas.o.martisdale
general reader, We heartily commend the
work to our readers.”—Geogia Home Guzcite,
Augusta, Geo.
‘- It is an oblation of an Irish heart, paid
to the merits and memory of a pure Irish pa
triot and martyr,and dedicated - to the Sons
of the Emerald Isle throughout the Union.”
The rise and fall, so to speak, of Emmett in
the cause of Irish liberty and independence.
so that work can be made bv the I »'g »n«t domestic purposes.
post of less than Ohe ccnt per potmo, and i»
[Cassville, Jan. 29.
GEO. WM. IV A I.K Eli
C. 0. MART1NDALE & CO.,
wholesale dealers in
Groceries, Wines & Liquors,
NO. 88, EAST-BAY STREET.
CORNER VENDUE RANGE,
Charleston, S. C.
[IF” PERSONS ordering Goods from us
and his devoted, nay. romantic attachment i l>y letter, are assured that they will be ns
to Miss Sarah Curran, have furnished ample ! faithfully served as if they were present to
material for the pen of the historian and po-: select for themselves ; and by conforming to
et. and no one can read this little book with-1 this assurance, we hope to gain the confidence
out emotions of pleasure and feelings of j of all who deal with us.
gratitude to the author for the fruits of hi
labor.”—Republican, Savannah, Geo.
i: The work is gotten up in good style, and
deserves » more extended notice than wc
can now give it. Every Irishman wiil, of
course procure a copy of it.—Citizin, Macon,
Geo.
“Such a work is due to the memory of its
Jan. 15, 1852.
Carriage Manufactory.
ROME. GEO.
WE desire to call the atten
tion of the Public to the new
. ,. . Carriage Manufactory, located at Bone’s old
unfortunate subject, who paid the forfeiture stan d, on Broad street, opposite the Depot
of an exalted patriotism on the scaffold of' ..a -mnwL
the malefactor ; mid admirable- lias that work ; ,, ■ •
, .. i m no • *r.L t- the making and repairing ot L-amaffeSi
been performed. The ‘>ons of the fcmcrald ! • , v «
* i . j , _ wt i j* * , , Kies, \Vaeons ayc., will be done at tne s
Isle throughout the Union,” to whom the „...i„
work is dedicated, will doubtlessly respond
to “strong impulse of an Irish heart,” which
gave it birth.”—Times, Dalton, Geo.
“ Mr. Burke has given to the world a much
needed and very interesting volume. Noth
ing like a complete and satisfactory memoir
of this distinguished son of the Emerald Isle
has before been published. Dying, he said,
“ let no man write my epitaph. The world
has not only obeyed his injunction, but, here
tofore, neglected to write his biography—that
“ life” so full of hopes dashed with disap
pointment and love,ending in death. Espe
cialiy wiil Mr. Burke's work, we douht not,
be welcomed by every Irishman. Wc cheer
fully commend it to the perusal of all—Fam
ily Visitor, Madison, Geo.
and iust below the Hillbum House, where
Bug-
short-
cst notice, in the neatest style, and with the
best materials. We pledge ourselves to
give general satisfaction, as our workmen
are inferior to none in the State. Come and
judge for yourselves.
WM. T. PRICE & CO.
March 11, 1952—ly.
every way worthy of a trial by a generoo«
and liberal public. Messrs. S. & J- are the
sole proprietors of this soap for the States of
Georgia and Florida : and we can -confident
ly recommend their soup to the good house
wives cf these States.
We have also examined a new and beau
tiful article of toilet and shaving soap, pre
pared by Messrs. Saw t ie & Jones, called
Nunn ally's Chemical Patent Soap, gotten up,
we are assured, at a cost of less than two cents
per pound, and we find itto be a very supe
rior article of shaving cream, and can con
fidently recommend itto the patronngc of an
enlightened community.
Rome, Geo. April 14tb, 1852.
M. A STOVALL,
Rev. J. KNOWLES,
W. B. JONES,
J. R. SMITH, M. D.
' J. R. PAYNE,
THOMAS J. PERRY, P. M.
Dr. B. W. ROSS,
S. C. PEMBERTON, c. i. c.
JESSE LAMBERT!!, c. c. o.
H. B. ROSS, c. s. c.
E. F. STARR, M. D.
Rev. J. B. SMITH,
T. J. WORD, M. D.
WM T. PRICE, j. i. c.
J. R. ALEXANDER,
WILLIAM WIMPEE.
July 1,1852.
VALUABLE BOOKS,
UST received at the “Cherokee Book I
Store,” the following, and many others: j -
Hume's England, 6 vols.
Wirt’s Patrick Henry. ;
Thrilling Incidents of the Wars of the i
Cash buyers are particularly requested to ' United States.
SO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
ASBUllY HULL, President,
C. F. McCAY. Actuary.
ALBOX CHASE, Secretary.
T HE undersigned, Agent of the Southern
Mutual Insurance Co. for Cass co. will
take risks on Houses, Furniture, Stocks of Goods,
Negroes, <J-c; also insurance on the lives
of white persons. Office corner of public
square—opposite Price’s store.
JNO. W. BUIIKE.
fan. 15- 1852.
White Silk Fringes.
spring of 1850, was stabbed, the wound
thought to be mortal; the. same fall was
knocked senseless and cold by lightning;
in the fall of 1851 was run over by fur
mules and a wagon; last winter fell from
the third-story window, lighting upon a
pile of stones; about six weeks since was
shot, three balls entering his body. .The
hero of all these ugly accidents is still alive
and healthy, being fesevvod, doubtless, for
somo other kind of shuffling off this mortal
coil.
Calhoun. Julv S. 1852.
Ice Cream,
G inger iy
Temperance
j give them a call, as superior inducements j
ISTKATOR’S SALE! wil! bc oft ' eretK '
Cassville, Ga., April 1st, 1S52.
op, cream nectar, and other
drinks, for sale, near the
Calhoun Hotel,
Julv 8. 1852.
S.D. EVERETT.
Georgia, Cass County.
IlEREAS William IC. Mills applies ap
plies to me for Letters of administra
! tion on the estate of Samuel A. Bradley,
deceased.
; These aic therefore to cite and admonish
■ ail persons concerned, to bc and appear at
; my office, within the time prescribed by law.
' to show cause (if any exist) why said Letters
MARRIED,
In Washington county, on Tuesday even- ; should no.t bc granted.
-r.i, ci,„_ti;„ : Given under mv hand at office, this 5th
^ Re '- Mr - Shankl!n ’ dav of Julv, 1842.
Mr. O. Hrftince of Miss Sarah; ‘i tiOS. A. WORD Onl y,
! Julv s—sod.*
Cass Sheriff Sales.
M; it Jackson, of Athens, Ga. .
In Chattooga County on the 29th by j
the Rev. J. Knowles, Mr.^JeffersonJoha-on. tbe br;t Tuesday- in August next, will
of Cass county, to Miss A. RTTnce, daugh- : j.
ter of Jamik Price, Esq.
ADMIN
A greeably to anordcrof tbe Ordina-,
ry of Cass county, will he sold before the j
ootirt-house door, in the town of Cassville., 1*7
ou the first Tuesday in September next, be i j_\ and valuable Books; among which wc
tween the u-ual hoars of sale, one Lot of j lnay enumerate:
Land.whereoa.Mr. I)a« id C. Ayers now lives, j Analogy of Masonry and Rc'igiou, hi
spid as the property of Cason B. Puckett, dc- Scott.
Will wonders never cease ?
,7OW on hand, and receiving many new
ceased : also, at the same time and place, onc
negro girl, the property ot the said Ifockett.
So?d for the benefit of heirs and creditors of
ssid deceased. \V M. I . M YL\. Adtn r.
JulvS—tds
Polk Sheriff Sales.
■y^TLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
be sold before the court house door in
the town of Cassville, the following propertv:
1 Lots m'l-and. Nos.SSf 263.. 886,296, 297, w ,
i 298,351, 356aad 3Si,in the 4ih aisiiict 2nd, 20th district and 3d section. William |
1 Ad section of now Cass county : leVieu CD by j Simpson and others vs William Uiddlespur- j
August next, at Cedar Town in Polk
Co. within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Lot of land No- 87, in the 2lst district, 3d
section: also, the place whereon the defend
ant now Jives, W. Simpson vs James M ;
Smith: j
One iron-gray mare 8 or 9 yeare old, and i
colt, being foaled since the levy was made:;
also, fifty barrels of corn, more or less, John ;
Harrison vs Elias Long, ana one other fi fa. j
in ray hands.
All of William Riddkspnrgcrs interest in j
lots of land. No. 193 and 194 and 226
McIntosh Book of the Indians,
Sacred Scenes, by Headley,
Sketches of the Life of Col. Crockett.
Buck’s Religious Anecdotes.
Mechanics’ Text Book.
Floral Interpreter.
Chambers papers for the People.
Louisiana Swamp Doctor.
Simon Suggs. Maj. Jones’ Travels.
Widow Rugby’s Husband. Prairie Bird.
Woodrevc Manor. Remorse. Tom King
Mormonism Exposed. Wau ti.-tu gee.
Yankee Hill Wacousta. Dr. Valentine.
Matilda Montgomery.
Marcus WarlanJ, by Mrs. Ilentz.
Linda, by the same authoress.
New York in Slices.
Wild Western Scenes.
Story without a name.
New York by Gas Light. &c.. &c., Ac.,
For sa'e cheap for cash, at the Chero
kee Book Store.
Cassville, Ga.,May 13, IS52.
Pictorial History of the United States.
Greece, Turkey, Russia, S:c.
Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition.
Georgia Scenes, by Longstreet.
McKenzie's 5000 Receipts.
Free Mason’s Monitor.
History of Religious Denominations.
Abbott’s Historiesof Hannibal, Xerxes,&c
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine.
American Lawyer and Form Book.
Watson’s Institutes, 2 vols.
Wesley’s Sermon’s 2 vols.
Village Sermons, by Rev. Geo. Burder.
Buck's Theological Dietionary.
April 15. For sale low for cash.
Harness and Saddlery.
THE subscribers are prepared to
do all kinds of work in the above
line, such as making and repairing
Harness and Saddles. Also, Shoes and
^ NO WHEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Gee.,
have received from New York, an as
sortment of Plain and Crimped White Silk
Fringes for Ladies’ Mantillas, of beautiful
styles. They have also on hand, Ladies
White Watered Silk Mantillas, Ladies’
White and Black Lace Embroidered Muslin
Chimasettes, Muslin and LaceUndcrslcevea,
Valenciennes Lace and Muslin Collars. Al
so, a supply of Ladies’ Summer Dress
Goods, in a great variety of styles, of new
and elegaut designs, and to all of which
they respectfully invite the attention of the
Ladies. June 10.
India Matting.
S NOWDEN St SHEAR have received
from New York, a large supply of 4-4,
! Boots made and repaired. They have a good j 5-4, and 6-4 plain and checked India Mat-
MORE NEW BOOKS,
PER STEAMER STATE OF GEORGIA,
Lot of Harness. Saddles, &e., which they will
sell cheap. All work warranted and execti
ted with dispatch. Shop over Price’s old
stand. WM. B. BOHANNON
Mav 27—2m WM. GOULDSMITII.
Sweep Stake Race.
IO come off over the Summerville course,
ting, of superior quality, and to which they
respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic. June 10.
NEW PROVISION STORE,
AT ADAIRSVILLE, GEO.
T „ ~ „ a 1 ALL over on the west side of the Rail
0come off over the_ Summerville course, ^ Koad . and bwv vour GroceIui* cheap
to commence on the second Monday in , for ^ or barter / l ’| ereyj(U can ahvays fin ;,
October next. ... . , Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Salt, Bacon,
One Race mile heats with two T ear j La rd, Meal, Fiour, Cigars, Tobacco, SnnfF,
o^colts “J, ! Candies, liaisins, Cheese^ Pkkles, &c.^*«.-.
l\. enumerate
The Spectator, 4 large volumes, *4.
Josephus, fine Ed. 1 voL §2.
Frost’s American Speaker, $1.
Columbian Orator, 75c.
-Esop's Fables, 75c.
entrance—half forfeit, to name and close on
or by the first of September next.
3d day, single dash of a mile, with two
year olds, fifty dollars entrance—half for-
i feit, to name and close as above.
3d day. for three year olds, two mile
June 3d, 1852.— 6m.
A C i
. . .1 1. (-3d sectior of now Cass county : leVtcii SB L' r : Simpson and others vs William Uiddlespur-! mttt> t httst FOREIGN NEWS!
At the residence of hm father, CoL Walter n r , ue of five Justices’court! ^^ fas.-onc in I F . . I T 5 E ^ LATES 7 fT™.TTLt„rUv | TTTVnSTnW TTftTTRF.
A. Appling, formerly of Clarke county, on 1 favor II. F- Price, one Thomas G. Dun'ap.! of WiUiam Riddiespur-er’s intercs in I , J H T SS KINGolUN HOUMr
the 26th ult, Otho A. Appling, age<l 22 ■■! one Dunlap i Beamon, one Dunlap &. Mitch- j lot ^ of - land Xo .226 and 293 and 294. in the| iist ° rc ’’ t ^ e i° 15owin S« a « j KINGSTON, GEORGIA. J
jell, and one Underwood & \\ ord vs. John 2 0th district and 3d section ; a Iso, all cf Wil-1 va ^„ r. Calhoun. VoL 1. jTflHE undersigned having taken the Kis- 1
years.
I’hii'ips. Levied on as the property of said
Phillips. Levied and returned to me by a
constable
Also, one Lot of Land, No. 24, in the
Lookout!
All persons indebted to the Standard of- * .
, , „ , , ... .„. A , 16th district and 3d section: levied onto
fica from September a|h, 18o0, to Januarj satisfv two j ustiee a’court fi fas from Gilmer
1st, 1852, will be called on in a short time j COU ntv-—John E. Price vs John Allen. Lev-
for a settlement. Longer indulgence can- j ied and returned to me by a constable.
not be given. The money must come.— j _ JOHN F. BROWN. Sh’ff.
Therefore .< you will please take due notice, j -1552. •
and goTcrn yourselves accordingly.”
iain Riddlespurger's interest in the place j
whereen Thomas Hiddiespurccr now lives, i
Simmons & Gilt and others vs W illiam Rid- i
dlcspurger.
~ CHARLES W. DENSON, ‘hff.
Juiy S, 1852.
R. F. BENNETT.
July 1st, 1852.
Paulding Sheriff Sales-
W ILL be sold on, the first Tuesday in
Augustnext, at Dallas,-the county site
pn=crpnvpn c*t r cf Paulding county, within the legal 'hours
t (A.lpi.tii) ^ALb. |of sale, the following propertv. to wit:
Also at the tame time and place, wiU bs sold,. Lot of land No. 147, in the 2d District
i the following property, to-;cit; ■ and 3d Section. Bennett Cooper vs Joseph ___ ^
One Grotiory Ixit and house known as -p Craton principa 1 . and Irvin E. Craton Bookstore.” Paper of all kinds, pens, ink,
The works of Jno. C. Calhoun, Vol. 1.
Golden Christmas, by W. G. Simms.
A Tour in Europe, by a Southern man,
Mackey's Masonic Lexicon, new edition.
The Masonic Trestle board.
The new Masonic Vocalist.
Sterne’s works.
Orders received for any work published
in the Union. _ ’
CatsviUe, April 26, 1852-
From Philadelphia.
LOT of new Books—among which we j
heats, one hundred dollars entrance—half j-QHN A. ERWIN respectfully announces
forfeit, to name and close as above. J {bat be j u< - t receiving and opening at
Ali to be govered by the Mobile, Alabama, ; hig o]d stancl divect from Ncw York, the
rules ol Jocky Club three or more to make ; blr g ( , sf and m0 st complete stock of Goods he
ara< l?- r j vc. I has ever before opened in this market, to
, Psalms and Hymns-Superb edition, $2. rv of thS Jocky Cfob'oAhe Summe^iile j h< ? ea ) rneSt J y in ^ tC8 attenti f. of
And for children we have Peter Parleys eourscbvlettM orothertris tonamesire ’ aII - i !‘ S ° lcl and customers, and the
! entire library, and any volume that may be , rlam ’ as prescribed bv rules of the course : P“°^ c £ cncrat1 }- 1 nc ^ s . tc S uar “ n “s
! wanted can be supplied at 50c. t or dam, as prest.ibud by rules oi the course , 3hali p i ease purchasers, being assured that
Pa’l at tbe Cherokee Book Store 1 c riAivMiw, no one can offer greater inducements. Please
! cad at tne wncroxee dook oior.. See. Summei-ville course.
Cassville, June 24, 18o2. "iimmprville Ga June In 18 , call and examine. .
; oummervuie, Ga. June 10 18. . Th c following m part comprise ms 3tock-
w .. Dry Goods of almost every variety. Hard-
•M OllCe. ware and Cutlery. Boots, shoes, Saddlery,
WILL name three colts of the get of Drugs and MccUcincs, Hats, Caps, Straw
my horse, Chieftain, and run one of the Goods, Read-made Clothing, Umbrellas,
Fancy Goods,
Cassville, March iStb, 1852.
lie especially. Meals for Passengers on tbe | with two year old colts or fillies, this fall, 1
Cars. | 1852 or 1853, to run agreeable to the Mo- |
WM. H. MASSENGALE. ; bile rules, one, two, or three mile heats, to NcW SnmTtlfir finndi 1!
Aug 7 1 y | name and close by_ the first of September j PBIC E S OLD STAND!
HATS AMD CAPS. B. EARLY.
A fine stock of Hats and Caps, embracing ! Summerville, Ga. June 10—18—tlsept.
all the latest styles of Silk, Beavers,
Cassimere and Leghorn, Kossuth, Cam-
-TfeookHere! ... ■ ... .
¥ OII can get Stationery of every kind peachv, Palm Leaf, kc., at
very cheap for cash at the “Cherokee PATTON & TRIMBLE'S
envelopes, wafers, penholders, india rubber, j
slates, pencils, drawing materials, &c- Ice ,
always on hand.
Cassville, April 25, 135 2
Adaintitte, April 14,1852.
j Thos- G. Dunlap s Grocery house jb-ng in and Daniel Campbell, security
fnr tbe i l be town of Cassrilic, occupied bf'AI. Me- A11 the interest tbat the defendent has in
to the SxasnABD, for the Mufray . leTicd on m satisfy a Gordon Su^ > , ot No 652 in the 3d Districtand 3d section IL
week -ending July 8th, 1852. perior court fi fa. in favor ot Arnold Milner, ^ Brvson, vs Josiah W. Langlev and other
Gtifc ChappiSk Dalton, 5.90 , vs Barr,cy Mitchell. _ fi. fas*, in my hand * , j*™, , .
Capt. R. O’Barr, Some 1.00 : LotsotLandNostl 75 11’.*’^°3.Theinterest that the defendant has in lot fhc CTy i* StRl they Come . ; xiaanes, Ac. Very haadso^ printed Lawna; for sale at thx
***, l24 ?’ ,n the l . 7 l b d * Str V Ct ',* nd3d r°n*“* ?«• 574 ’ of the 3d J* ^ ^ Book! at 15* CenU, «T j rFOWNSEND’S
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
A FINE ASSORT5IENT of Ladies’ Dress :
XX Goode, comprising all the latest styles j
of Mntirns Learns, Ginghams, Berages,
Dutch Bolting Cloths.
S NOWDEN Si SHE.AR have received
from New York, Dutch Bolting Cloths,
of the best quality, Nos. 0,1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7,
8, 9 and 10, and to which the attention of;
the public is respectfully invited,
June 10,1852. j
V; Smith, Everett s Springs,. .50 gecC ^ )n . Levied on to satisfy two fi. fas, one section, her interestbeing the Sooth of
G. Williams, Euharlee, 2.00 ! in flavor of Sheppard & Sproul the other in | sa j d lot. Chandler vs Be then* Reawes ptap-
K Tlade... ‘.00 : favor of Thomas S. Miller, vs, James Me- erty pointed otu by the defendent.
r ' 9AA Ginnis. Property pointed out by the defend- D- CAMPBELL ShT,
A* A. Williams,. at . July 8 185*
Collina, AdaimviUe, - - L00 ; JOHN F» BROWN, Sh’ff, —;
A- J. Covington, Piaaksg,.—1.00 ; July 8th,—tds. f ^ f|>WO months after date, application will
HriunTf migtakrr occur in raoeipta, or ■ HWO months after date application wil! 1 be made to the Ordi*esy*>f Caaa county
WhaaMOt . rif _ X be to the CwEnury df Cass coun-, for leave to sell Jthe real estate ot Charles
any oteumMir*nade„theraheenbersinter- faf ^ Q ^ Ui ; p^destate of Mary tHsmmood, alunatic.
.fU.J tiTII iilani inform ■— *b»t. pr.w-.er i TOAVCtS GREET). Admr. MAHALA-HAMMONT*, Guam
- ! Julv3, 1852. ‘ .
July 8, 1452.
]Vstore, Cdt»r2k, the following Books:
Baacom’a Sermons;
Cobb's DigesVin 1 andm 2 ryU.
Georgia Reports-2 complete setts-
u vol. 10< sorcrai copiw,
SmeCa Medical CompsrJon.
Staane’s works.
Irish Rebeliion, 4c.
Call and examine our itodi
JNO. W. BtJR^E, Agect.
May 6,1882.
PATTON k TRIMBLE’S.
Adairsrille, April 14,1852.
BJLACK ALPACCA8.
A handamne stock of Plain Black and fig
ured Alpaccas, from 22 emits up. at
PATTON k TRIMBLE'S
April 14, 1852.
Apple Vinegar, for sale by
mb M JNO. A ERWTF
FAMILY MEWCINES,
CHEEQJCEE 'BOOK BTOBE.
Samparilla. Paregoric,
A Comstock a Vermifuge. Juno Cordial,
j Opodeldoc. Judsons's Cheery and Long-
| wort. Fepam. Bain-Killer, Acoustic Qu,;
Thoapaon’s Eye Water, Hire Svrup, Bal-
sam Coparia, Tooth Ache Dtopa, Nerv* and
Bone liniment, Ltmgky’s Indiai Pteacek, <
Carlton’s Founder Ointment, Brilfon Oik !
Condition Powders, Oil of Spike, Godfrey's j
Cordial, Bateman’s Drops, Wistais’ Wild ‘
Cherry, Laudanum, No. 6, &c., &c.
Cassrilic, April 22, 1852-
THE undersigned has oh band, ’and i*
constantly receiving supplies of
Gramtville Shirtings,
Lawrence Sheetings,
Carolina Stripes,
Cotton Cassimere?,
Prints,
Bareges, Swiss and Jaconet Sits)ins.
Irish Linens,
Linen Handkerchiefs,
Silk do
Kossnth Hats and Feathers,
Paints and Drugs, 4c,
Sal Eratus,
Sap Carb. Soda;
All of which he offers lew for cash or
country produce.
J.Dl-GARPESTBS
Mav 30tb, 1882.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
imuand fine Cigar*. hk*> fine
awing Tobacco, for teK’ltfw by
PATl’ON k TRIMBLE.
Adairsrille, Geo. April 14th, 138*.
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