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Death or Geo&iaxs.—We published
on Saturday the names of several Gcorgi-
-Jta-
Standard far the fainpaian.
The favor shown this paper by its friends
tfEW ADVERTISEMENTS. *!
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ans who had died on board the ship Sir j n this country, ns well as alee where, in pro-
Charles Napier, while on their way to Cal
ifornia. We find the following among the
list^f deaths on board the ship Clarissa su ; B;r PHesidentiai. Campaign at the fol-
JlndretDS which sailed from Panama: Eli
Hendricks, Forsyth County, Ga.; William per in the hands of evory body :
Rice and Wm. Adair, Lumpkin County;
Thomas M. Curtis, Union County; James
Holt, Oilmens. County; John A. Keith,
Walker County, and William Bogeman,
Cherokee County.
Whewwgconsider the small number who
emigrated to California last winter from
this State, the mortality has been very
rrreat.—San. .Yens.
A FINE OPENING
W E cart only enumerate a few of the
masv works on hand, and constantly
THREE NEW INVOICES
curing for us so many new. subscribers, has j wA-n VflTT'N'fi- MPlff T U Come ** and cxhnri£ ovr Sl0ck ~
■»- CHEKOKEE BOOK STORE.
» V books, to which we invite attention.
lowing low rates, in order to place the pa- "phe followingare among the new works.
I Memoirs of a Physician, 2 vols. $1.
Six years later, 50c.
Twenty years later, 50.
Arabian. Nights Entertainment, 75.
Polly PeaWossom’s Wedding and other
taies 50., .
; Craigsrfiain Castle, 25c. * '
Revcgic-s of a Bachelor, by He. Marvei,
?>1 50.
Fresh Gleanings, by Ik. Marvel $1 50.
Call at the Cherokee Book Store, Cass-
vilie. Geo.
Julv 15th. 1852,.
Single copies
2 copies
- 5 copies
Id copies
2'J copies
. 50c.
. SO.
. 2.00.
. 3.00.
. 0.00-
The money must in every instance aocompa- :
nr the order for papeis at the: above rates.
1'flmtRfiirmpiit Kxercisfs at Athens.
Tho annul Commencement of the State._
University at Athens will take place as us
ual, the first week in August, fhe ifistribu-
tiun of lionors and the appointment of speak
ers are thus given by the Unioersity*Mag- '
azinc:
Sophomore Orators, who will declaim on
Monday before the 1st Wednesday in Au
gust, for the Prize Medals Thomas J. Ber
ry, Newnau; Edward N. Brown, Warren
Co.; Thomas M. Daniel, Panielsvillc; John
H. Etheridge, Forsyth; P. li. 8. Gayle,
Montgomery, Ala.; W. J. Gorham, Hamil
ton; David E: B. Hamilton, Cassvillo; John
II. null,‘Wtfmrr; WilliiiraTL Bull, Athens;
M. L. Lenoir, Forsyth Co.; LoRoy Napier,
Macon; Philip B. Robinson, Burke Co.;—;
Bbos A. Tate, Washington ; Wm. D. Varner,!
Monroe Co.; Thus. W. Walker, Green Co. I
Junior Orator Appointments.—Phi
Kappa Society—T. It. Barnard, Liberty
Co. ; John 8. Baxter, Athens; John II. Ech
ols, Auburn, Ala. ; K. N. Howard, Bussell
Co., Ala. ; James Marks, Montgomery, Ala.; i
James D. Waddel, Greensboro.
Demoslhcnian Society.—Geo. T. Barnes,
Augusta; John F. Cooper, Etowah; IV. T.
Edwards, Oglctdio'rpe Co.; John B. Gor
don, Gordon Springs; Antliony MeCulloh,
Early Co.; Valerious C. Mason, Auburn,
Ala.
Senior Orator Appointments.—J• j
Anderson, (1st honor) Laurens Co.; Joseph
G. Blount, Clinton ; S. W. Bowen, (3d lion.)
Savannah; John A. Comer, Macon; TJ . A.
Culbertson, (4th lion.) Cave Spring; John
F. Douglass, LaGraugc; II in. E. Epps,
Tallahassee, Fla.; X. J. Hammond, (1st;
lion.) Culloden, Ga. : Lelioy II . llaycs, (21
lion.) Athens; James L. Heard, Elbert Co. ; ;
James A. Hill, Houston, Co.; Andrew M.
Jones, (21. lion.) Liberty Co.; John Me-j
Millan, Houston Co.; Anderson VV. Reese,;
Athens; J. It. ltespeus, Upsou C'o.; J. L.
f^Purrcn, Perry; If'. H. H'adJellj_ (1st i
Iptri.) Athens.
Commencement Orator.—The lion. Jim.
I. Stiles, ex-member of Congress, and Min-1
istuf.to Austria, has accepted the invitata- j.
tion of the Phi Kappa Society to deliver the
^Commencement Oration on Thursday the day
fter commencement day.
ffdf- The commencement oration before
t!ic two literary societies of Mercer Univer
sity, Penfield, Ga. will be delivered on the
last Wednesday of July, by Prof John X.
Waddei.,4). D. of the University of-Mis
sissippi, an honorary member of the Phi
Delta Society.
R." II. SAPP, Cor. Sec P. D. S.
X'. B. Papers friendly to education will
please copy.
Lookout!
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on Friday, 27th' daw of
August next, at the late residence of
Wm. Stokes, of Gordon county, deceased,!
all the moveable property belonging to the
estate of said deceased, consisting of hi rscs,
cattle, hogs, sheep,-household and kitchen
furniture, and many other Articles too tedi
ous to mention.
Also, at the same time and.place, will be
rented, about thirty acres of good, fresh
All persons indebted to the Standard of- i land, a part of which will bcTc-ntcd to sou-
in wheat, and possession given in good time ■
to sow the wheat. Terms made known on
the books
Poets of America, fine gilt, $1 50.
Tales from Shakspeare, 1 25.
Women of the Bible, 1 50. -»
Webster's large Quarto Dictionary, G 50.
Locke's Essays, library style, 2 00
"Works of Thomas Dick, large to!. 2 50.
Life and speeches of Henry Clay, 2 vcls.
50.
Tie Works of'Tasso, £ 00. Butler s Ilu-
ibras, i 25-
Jiise and Fall of the Irish Nation, 1 25.
Scott’s Military Tactics, 1 00.*
Life of Wm. Wirt, by Kennedy, 2 vols.
2 75.
Works of Edgar A. Poe, 3 vols. 5 00.
Tapper’s complete works, fine gilt, 2 00.
Chambers Papers for the People, 4 vols.
jbets each.
Nicholson’s Carpenter’s Guide, -1 50
Also the following cheap publication
Ms
9
ATLANTA, GEO.
Comer Loyd and Decatur Sts
(About 100 yards from the Depot.)
r fur-
York
pains will tie spared on mv part
' to make it one of the be-t houses South.
I Time and patronage will test the above as-
. sertion. A liberal patronage is solicited.
L K BUTLER, Proprietor.
i_ Feb. 12, 1852.
Spring and Summer Goods!!
L. J. PARR,
Atlanta, Ga.
I RESPECTFULLY informs his old custo-
l- ir.ers and die public generally, that lie
i has just received a large and well selected
stock ot
Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hardware,
Cutlery, Farmer*and Mechan
ics's Tools,
rl,:,.?, In. will sell on the most acconimoda-
Iiis stock which is very ex ten
sists
S’
fiee from September 5th, 1850, to January
1st, 18-52, will be called on in a short time
for a settlement. Longer indulgence can
not be given. The money must come.—
Therefore ..you will please taka due notice,
and govern yourselves accordingly.”
It. F. BENNETT.
“ July 1st, 1352.
. ,,. : which he will sell on ti'.c most aceummuu;
Also the following cheap publications: ; . ^ Ilis SKK . k which is very extei
Maj. Jones Courtship, oO; Wlnte ttoa, „; v ’' an <i selected to suit the market, consist
; Dancing Feather, 2d; .Swainy.^fccd,. faJlows;
; Shirley, 50; Mob .Capand other tales ■ Tnils lin de laines, Cashmere, merino.
dav of sale.
JAJtRETT ADDINGTON, Adm’r.
Tulv 15 23 tds
RECEIPTS,
For subscription to the Staxdaud, for the
week ending July 15th, 1852.
K. Ilix, Fancy Hill 2.00
Thomas Bryant, Duck Creek, 2.00
J W. Bowling, Til tort, 50
N. Gilreath, Cassville 50
Mrs. M. Wright, Van Wert,..
Robert Phillips, Kingston,—
B. C. Tyler, Dalt
Col. Jas. p. Simmons, Lawrenceville, 3 00
W. I). Burris, Cohutah 1.50
Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, cr
anv omission is made, the subscribers inter-
Administrateu’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order cf the Ordina-
.y of Cass county, 1 will sell before the
court-house door, in the town of Cassville, on
the firs'. Tuesday in September next, between
the u-mil hours of sale, two lots of iand, NoD Who puff and In
80. ill the 4ill district and 3d section, amfi , .
,, .’ bottom vj your
50, _ _
Mrs. Caroline Lee Ilcr.t.:. 50; KatEarm
Walton, 50; Stanly Thorn, 50; Amy' Law
rence, the Freemason's daughter. 50; .Rose
Ashford, 50; Angela \\ iklon, 2 vols. 1 00;
Valentine’s comic Features; Hen Brace,
50; Invalide, 50; Pequiniiillo, James' last,
50; Wilburn, 25.
Cassville, July S.
.1.50
.1.00
.5.00
No. 271, in the 5th district and 3d section.—
Sold as the property of James M Dium
mond, deceased. Jr R. TOWERS, Adm’r.
July 15 23 tds
Georgia Gordou County.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1852.
Present A. Stroup, Judge of said Court
TT a; pealing to the Court by the petition
A of 1 illman Drisskili, that Alpha Sum
mers, late of said county, deceased, did, in
his life time, execute to said Tillmon Dris-
kii! iiis bond, conditioned to execute titles in
fee simple to said Drisskili. for lot of land
No. eleven hundred and sixty-seven, in the
: tweutv-tirst district and second section of
Will You, Gentlemen,
boast upon the action and
your colts, face the music ?
WILL run Capt. Charles A. Hamilton's
corrections can be made.
sted will please inform us, so that proper j originally Cherokee, now Cass county; and
! it further appearing-thiu since, Alpha Sttm-
E | niers departed this life without executing ti-
“* ; ties to said lot of land, oi in any way provi-
j ding-therefor,; and it appearing that Ti 11-
■ man Drisskili has paid the full amount of
the purchase money for said lot of land:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS!
la 1 F E
PIER
T WILL r
! X colt, Frank Irwin, a clirce year eld,
! gainst any three year old colt at ibis time
| in Cherokee Georgia, over the Macon Cen
tral Course, two mile heats, on the 15th Oc
tober next, for fifteen hundred dollars,
j I will run the only three year old colt sir-
‘ ed by Gen’l Harney, ( at this time barely j
j bridle-wise,) against any three year old un-
I tried colt raised in Cherokee Georgia, over
i tlie Macon Central course, on the 10th Oc
tober next, for five hundred dollarr. One
of these races will not be taken without the
other. CI1AS. M. SMITH*
Adairsviile, July 5th, 1852—lm.
Sale of Town Lots
AT AC WORTH, GEORGIA.
iX the second Tuesday in August.next
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 giughams,
; (Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ker-
stvs, Negro blankets, white and red Flan
nel's, a general assortment of Domestics.
Syrup, molasses, sugars, coffee, tea, macker-
i " el. Tobacco, Segars, Shot, Lead,
Powder. Siu.ii'. Indigo, madder, and all
kinds of Dye stuffs. Swede and English roll
ed Iron, Cast, German and Blistered
Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammers,
Vices and Bellows. Planes, Plane Irons,
Cross, Hand anil Mill saws. Nails, assort
ed sixes, amt horse nails aiul shoes,
j N. B. Coux'fBV PnonccE bought at the
■ highest market prices, ami goods sold as low
as can be afforded. Call and sec for your
selves 03=-All orders promptly attended to
3 storv Brick building, corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA.
To the Public.
XUNNALLY’S
CHEMICAL PARENT SOAP.
INCE the introduction to the public of
tiiis sew and simple mode of making
soap, but a few mouths past, it has met with
unusual succeess
For cheapness, it at once addresses itself
to the economy ot every house-keeper, being
made at an expense of
j/io ' Less than One Cent per Pound
For its fine and lively washing qualities, it
is inferior to uo other soap ; indeed, it may
he said Bribe without a rival. It is-admira
bly suitedf to washing fine clothes of every
description—such as calicoes, muslins, rich
J.aees! &c. &c_ without the slightest injury to
fabric or color.
As a toilet soap, it is unsurpassed for
cleansing the skin. The most delicate and
tender female may useitwithout detriment to
the texture of the skin: and the most fastidi
ous gentleman will find it an exquisite shav
ing soap.
For beauty, sweetness and active washing
properties, it is equal to any and inferior to
no other soap. It combines at once, alb that
is desirable in this useful and indispensable
article of household economy.
The great Itic.liiv with which it can be
made, i- a desideratum, anil recommends it
to the public.
FROM 50 TO 5,000 POUNDS CAN BE PRO
DUCED PER DAY!
By purchasing and adopting the receipt for
making this soap, much lime wdl be saved,
much trouble dispensed with, expenses ma
terially lessened, and a good, cleanly and
pleasant soap obtained, adapted to the wants
of the people.
Family Rights to manufacture Xunnally’s
Chemical Patent Soap, may he procured at
a cost of only Til It llli DOLLARS!
The undersigned cc utidently offers this in.
valuable article to a discriminating public
fully confident that it will give universal sat
isfaction.
Family and District Rights for sale hv
JOHN W. BURKE, Cassville, Ga.
Prop’r cf the patent fi r Cass Co.
ADVERTISEMENTS. •
3F=
mi ROBERT IL WORD
Ollice—X. East 1-ef the Court House.
Liu 5, 185. 50-If. i
DR. MILES J. MURPHY,
Physomkdical or Botanic Physic ion,
H AVING permamntly located at Carters 1
vjlle, will attend l rotnptly to all calle Is
Physiciaajpr Surgfeon, hoping from a Fe.H
founded medical education and success!#!
experience to merit and receive a liberal
share of patronage. L7” Particular atten
lion paid to diseases of lemales. ,J -r
Office at JI. M. Morjarfs Score, opposite the
CorterrviUe Hold. |Feb 12
Dr.’J. J. Mitchell,
1IA8 resumed the practice of his Profes?
siou on Euharlec. lie can be found at the
residence cf Solomon Zant, Ksq.
Euharlec, Geo ,May 27th. 18521
WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD,
HOME, GEORGIA,
IVili. practice Law in all the coSniies of
the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) *Tkey
will hotlf personally attend all the courts. .1
W. 11. Un lerwood will attend the courts of
Jackson and ilabershutn counties of tlte Wes
tern circuit. Both will attend the sessions
of the Supreme Court at Cassville and Gaines
ville.-,. All business entrusted to them Fill
be promptly ami faithfully attended to.
Office next door to Hooper & Mitchell,
•‘Buena Vi-ia House,” Rome, G:’.., at which
place one or both will always he found, ex
cept when absent on professional business.
April 24—12—lv.
r. a. nt;kick.
C W. DEM INI.
H BUBKE & DEM IMG,
Bool: Sellers, Stationers, Xavrparent
and Magazine Agents,
Sijjiiiscn, G:t.
Jan. 15, 1852.
49- ly.
CERTIFICATES.
Ilaviut;examined and tested a new arc
W i,i:L .
» * ana r
I) re-i’j
O F
AmJHM®.
'■ \ at Acworth, Cobb countv, Ga., a number of
and the said Drisskdl having petitioned tins ! lots la!d oi v for business'purposes, frontin'
& LOT just received and for sale,'at the
\ Cherokee Book Store. Call early, as
to supply is limited.
July 15, 1852.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE—
court lo dieret Thomas F. Summers, ad
minisirater on the estate of Alpha Sum
i mers, deceased, to execute to him titles to
said lot of land, in conformity with said
supply of
O N the second Tuesday in August next , Staple and Fancy Merchandise,
the subscriber, in concert with Messrs, j selected expressly for the Spring and Suin-
llaff, Stokcly & Co., will offer at public sale, i mer trade from the Latest Impor aliens, to
"! which they respectfully invite the attention
! of their old customers and the public getter
Also, some lots for j ally.
! Their Stock consists of Ladies’ Dress
among which will he found,
every way worthy of a trial by a generous ;
anil liberal public. Messrs. 8. & J. are the :
sole proprietors of this soap for the Stales ot ;
Georgia and Florida ; and we can confident
ge Manufactory.
- ROME. GEO.
the Railroad Depot,
private residences.
Acworth is a Depot on the Western and ! Good
ly recommend thcirMMp to the good house- xyy desire to call the at ton-
wives cl these StateH' tio:i of the Fublic to the new
Wc have also examined a new and beau- | Carria?c Manufactory, located at Bone’s old
pared by Messrs. Suwrie & Jones, called j
Aunnally s Cnimical Patent Soap, gotten up. ; themakin*' and repairing of Carriages Bug-
assured, at a cost of less than tiro co"*-- ° --- - - -
«
md just below the llillourn House, where
AVANNAii COURIER
DAILY, Till-WEEKLY AX'D WEEKLY
A i wspaper,
EVOTE1) te the advocacy and defence
of the Commercial, Social, Agrienltu-
ral, Manufacturing and Internal Improve j ——- r — . .
ment Interests of the South, and to the de- \ GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
mral | relopmcut of Home Industry and Home Re
sources—Conservative in every thing lude-
Open.
dis
cretion of the ’alitor.
TlvKMS:
Daily Paper,?S per annum; Tri-iYtek-
!y St per annum; Weekly,double sheet,- S2
per annum. Six copies, of Weekly, to same
Post Office, 810; Nino copies, 815 ; Twenty
copies, S30. Advertisements inserted upon
the same term
in the other leading eitv
Wccklv papers, ami for transient advertise
meats, must be pi ado m alcana; for the Dai
lv paper, semi annually, in June and Decern
her. and for contract advertisements, as per
agreement. All contracts to he in writing,
and all subscriptions to
money is exhausted. Legal adt ertisemonts
of County-Officers, Executors, Administra
tors, &e., inserted on the usual terms. The
daily awl Tri-Weeklv Courier wilt contain a
mac
Magnuniiiiity of (leu. Cnss.
The able correspondent of the Piiiladelpl
Ledgei' relates the following of G
Cass ••
..■General Cass having beau accosted ro*. peuJcut—Inti not Neutral m polities. (
, A , ,T. iv e v- to communications on botltsides, at the
il.iy at the Wotol-.lty one of.his
ffiand* 4^. obacrveJUuat—j-cystblics were’
ungrateful,’ the old statesman instantly
eheckcd him by assuring liim that the re
public of the United States had been re
markably grateful to hint. I crossed the
Allcghanicson foot,’ said General Cass? I
rowed my own boat on the Ohio river; and
from that humble position 1 have been exal
ted, bjpthe gratitude of the republic into ev
ery station of honor, trust, and emolument,
excopt one, and for that one 1 have once
been nominated thpug not elected. If there ,
Ire a man in this nation who hits reason to !
thank the republic and the people for favor 1
bestowed upon hint, 1 am that man. The j
would be flatterer was subbed. Let every !
American statesman set a similar example j
yf forbearance and self denial.”
A Fourth-Presidential Ticket.—The
Southern Rights party of Barbour county,
Ala., have nominated Gen. John A. Quit-
man, President, and Hon. T. L. Clingtuau,
for Vice President. But whilst they indi
cate this as their nomination, they pledge
themselves to support any separate Southern
Rights ticket, which the convention to meat
at Montgomery, on Monday next, may n-mi
inatc. They claim the right to run these j
candidates, .. even in the face of certain de- j
teat,” .. without reference to their personal i
wishes.”
The Eufau'.a Spirit of the Times says, that j
the meeting which made the nomination, was
the largest ever held ir, that place.
Parson Browulow differs from some
of his friends in Knoxville with reference to
Gen Scott, lie says'; >< wc like these men
personally, but we are against their position
and their point-no point candidate, who is
neither more nor less, than the dirty oid j Hence of the nation.
/oaf of a God-forsaken, and corrupt associa
tion of Northern Abolitionists.”
Louisiana.—TV. S. Parham, Whig Elector
for the Sixth Congressional District, has
resigned his appointment, and will advocate
the election of Pierce and King. The Delta
says* he will be a powerful accession to the
Demoearts.
fortuity with said bond.
A true extract troni the minutes of said
court, July 5th. 1852.
ALEX. STROUP, o. o. c.
July 15—23— 3tu tt’r’s fec8l2.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1S52.
Present his Honor Alexamkei: Stuoi r.
Judge of said court.
I T appearing to the i cunt by the petition
o! Tillman Drisskili, that Alpha Sum
nn£rs. late of said county, deceased, did, in
his life time, execute to said Drisskili his
bona, conditioned to execute titles in fee-
simple to said Tillman Drisskili, for lot of
land No. 1133, in the twenty-first district of
tbc second section of originally Cnerokee,
now Gass county; and it further appearing
purity
surpassed in Cherokee Georgia.
There are at this time only two dry-good j
stores, owing to the fact that those desiring {
to purchase lots have heretofore been una- j
ble to do so. The proprietor is induced to i
make this cll'cr from the many applications j
made for lots. Terms, onc-thiid down, the i
remaining in si it and twelve months.
•SMITH LEMON.
Acworth, July 5th, 1852.
,, . ... •, | that said Alpha bummers departed this
Payments, lor the In Weekly and . , 1
’ - 1 without making titles to the same, or m anv
way providing therefor; and it appearing
_ j that said Drisskili lias paid the full amount
of the purchase money for said lot of land,
and the said Drisskili having petitioned this
. j court to direct Thomas F. Summers,admin-
i isti ator on the estate ot said Alpha butn-
j mers, deceased, to make tide to said lot of
I land, in conformity with said bond.,-* It is
! therefore hereby ordered,that notice'he given
public places in said eonn-
A. A1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST.
Aihissla, Gecrgsa.
BBALElt IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
life i English. French and American Chemicals: Sur-
, tjical and Dental Instruments,
FAINTS, Oils/, Dye Stuffs and Window
Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes
of all kinds. Bronzes, Fancy Soaps. Trusses,
Tanners’Tools, Druggists Glass Ware, Ex
tracts, ..Dentists’ Gold ami Tin Foil, Poree-
lean Patent Medi-iues, Sec.
Tnnilfhrr with a lTi 11 supply of every arti
cle ustraffy found in the line, which 1 offer at
i he. lowest market [ rices lor e.:sh or approv
ed cert in gs, Organ dy
Mits!in s, Worked
Capes, Cutif's, Collars and Under- j
sleeves, English and American |
Prints, Ginghams, Cham-
hoays, liibbons,
La cits, Edgings, <j‘ c. <yc.
Geiilltinen's Dress Goods: j
Comprising an assortment of the Latest •
Spring and Summer styles, viz:
Spring Cloths and Cassi-
res, Tweeds, Drillings, j
KennebecI: casi-
mers, Kentucky Jeans, English and \
French Drop de ’Etc, j-
and a variety of Goods suitable for Boys'
and Children's wear, together with
Bonnets, Hats, caps, Boots, Shoes,
Heady-made clothing, Factory
Thread, Hardware,
Qaeensware, medicines, Sugar, cof
fee, molfjtsses, Kails, Salt, <j-c.
all of whlEh they flatter themselves will
J. R. SMITH, M. D.
J R. PAYNE,
THOMAS -J. PERRY, P, M.
Dr. B. W. ROSS,
S. C. PEMBERTON, c. i. c.
J ESSE LAM BERTH, c. c. o.
H. B. ROSS, c. s. c.
E. F. STAKE, M. L>.
Rev. J. B. SMITH,
T. J. WORD, M. D.
WM. T. PRICE, j. i. c.
J. R. ALEXANDER,
WILLIAM WLMPEE.
July 1, 1852.
White Silk Fringes.
S NOWDEN fc SHEAR, Augusta, Geo.,
have revived from New York, an as-
,’lain and Crimped White Silk
adics’ Mantillas, of beautiful
have also oil hand, Ladies j
iYatcred Siik /Mantillas, Ladies’ |
White and Black Lace Embroidered Muslin ;
Chimasettes, Muslin and Lace Undersleeves, !
Valenciennes Lace and Muslin Collars. Al-
; so, a supply of Ladies’ Summer Dress
O. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
ASBURY HULL, President,
C. F. McCA Y. Actuary.
A LB ON CIIASE. Secretary.
riMIE undersigned, Agent of the Southern
X Mutual Insuramie Co. for C'ass eo. will
take risks on Houses, Furniture,Stocks of Goods,
Negroes, <jv., ij-c : uiso insuranfe oti the lives
of white persons. U/Jicc corner of public
square—opposite Price’s store.
JNO..W. IHJiiKE.
Jan. 15- 1352.
Harness and Saddlery.
THE subscrilicrs arc prepared to
do all kinds ot work in the above
line, such as tifaking ami repairing
Harness and Saddles. Also, Shoes and
Boots made and repaired. They hat c a good
Lot ef Harness. Saddles, &c., which they will
sell cheap. AH work warranted and execu
ted with dispatch. Shop over Price's old
stand. WM.il. BOHANNON
Mav 27'-2m WM. GOL'LDSMiTH.
Sweep Stake Race.
r|VO comeoifover the Summerville course,
to commence on the second Monday in
to praise or censure the men
of all parties, ami to do even-handed justice
to all, retrardless ot their political associa-
. j nuns. He will wear no party fetters, but at
the same time will never conceal his prefer
ences' and predilections.
In the present campaign he will fivor the
election of Fierce and King, believing them
>,.»■- ,-nnineten!. and faithful to tile
GEORGIA, CASS GflPNTY. ^
Court of Ordinary, July Term, l8a®y
Present Iris Honor Tnos. A. AVoed, Judge
of said court. f
TT appearing by the petition of IFilliam,
A r ^m r sm ! b^d« _
"8"constantly rcceisir.g a fresh supply of
the best and ^J^est quality of Drugs,
Charles N. Douthat, that Coleman Pitts',
late of said county, deceased, did, in his life
time.cxeeutc to the petitioners lits boiukcon-
•Medaeines. Perfumery, Combs,« Brushes, ‘
U;! Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils^fe Stuffs, j
PiV.y, Gio*, and every article usually kept
;4 *v> frrtw the 1-pst houses in New
superior quality,
respectfully mvite the attention of the pub-
. lie. June lit.
NEW PROVISION STORE.
AT ADAIRSYILLE, GEO.
1 TIAlArOver oil the west side cf the Rail ■
,V W5ad, am! buy your Gkoceu: es cheap j
st day or Jul_v, and , fopcash rtrhartec. lJepe yon can always find .
. -.near. Goffer, Sfffia^es, Rice. Salt, Bacon, i
ffiee Department as dead j p Hn p y lIc . al F | ollr> cigars, Tobacco.
Candies, Ramins, Cheese, l’ivkl
SKLL>iNG AT COST!
L ADIES'Summer Dress Goods, consist
ing of Muslins. Bareues. Tissues, tie. at
JNO. A. ERWIN’S.
ie .Tidy 8.
+.181' OK LETTLiUS ’
B J^MAINING in the-l’ost Office at Cass-
L> vilie, Ga- on tlj^Ts
' three iuonths will be
jia, believing that his past acts, his present | sai.1 Mt,_or m ant wy therefor; |
administration, and his devotion to the Un- j
ion, entitle liim to the praise of tbe wise and j
ood, and will yet win for him the confi- j
anil it appearing that said lUm. & Charle
N Douthat have fully paid the
ev for said lands and have
court to direct K H. Cannon, ailmiuistra
The undersigned deittis it unnecessary to i t01 ' 0,1 t!ie v>li p c ot , J l,c '!
l ie is not unknown to the pco- ceased, to make Wles o W m. Douthat one j
of the petroners, for all that portion of said ,
lands desciibed in said bond, which lies on ■
the south-east side of the Etowah river, in!
conformity with said bond. It is therefore j
ordered by the court that notice he given at {
;hr:e ormore juti’lie places in said county, of'
say more.
pie of Georgia, with whom he has held ed
itorial intercourse, aud for whose kind and
liberal patronage, heretofore bestowed, he
is profoundly thankful. He has established
the Courier upon a psrmane ii basis, and is
resolved to make it worthy of popular sup- , lic;ltion . that ail persons concerned i m
Our sign is tlic Mannnolh Mortar, under
, , Council ila!!, next to Gunby & Roberts, and
to - Mr - r - L - Wxight ' s>
1 - ' 1 vhitchatt Street.
N. B?l’hysieians will find it to their ad
vantage to send to a member of the. Profes
sion, who pledges himself to furnish tlietr.
with the purest chemicals. Vc., kc.
Atlanta, Geo. May 0, 1 52.
Allen John B
i Addington Jarett
i Bruce It R
j Bailey Curtis
Badgett Sanuel
Barna James M
Jones Dr; T W
Ke.lv G W
KUb'v f\Y
Knopp N B
King W or Alfred
King William
Lockridge Mrs Jane
Ratty James
Lumpkin M
D. A. CRAW
June 3.1. lf-52.— Cm.
Snuff.
-U-., &c
i’ORD.
\ (’Alii).
Beaman Mrs Susan Loveless Benjamin
w n news are ample, and will be extended
=! to meet the utmost demands of the pubi c.
1 The first number will be issued on tne 2 3th
i tfist., or as soon thereafter as the necessary
t ! office arrangements can be perfected. Pasj •
j ; Masters and others who will obtain subs?ri- 1
JPherea#. an all-wise Providence of God \ bersand remit tbe money, will be allowed
i tbe usual per cent age for their trouble. !
S.T. CHAPMAN, I
KINGSTON HOUSE.
KINGSTON, GEORGIA. I
HE undersigned having taken the Ktxo 1
stox House, or. the north side of the ! Cook Miller
Bearden Wiley
Brown Samuel
Brawn C D
Beall Silas
Cram David
Chandler Martin
Crow Bums
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
tAssviEL.E Louge, No. 138, A. Y. M.
Cassvillo, July .6. 1851
itles I pared to accommodate the Travelling Pub-, Davenport John
said j lie especially. Meals for Passengers on the j Dayne Rev. J B
ha* removed from among the living, onr be-
: brother, A. B. LOVELESS, who died j
t the 6th day of March, whilst on his way
to California. Therefore, Resolved,
1st. That this Lo*> is both deeply be- j
reaved and,solemnly warned in this afflic- j
tit* and mysterious event.
*1. That not only as Masons, but as cit
f iidSfcgwe mourn the loss of our worthy
. That we most of all heartily sym-
h tb* relatives, and especially
nr, to whom may « God
* winds as to the shorn lamb,”
uah her that comfort greeter than
’’ ““ and that comfort whifch
room be hung in
: liave.) why said Russell H. Cannon, admin-. Railroad, at Kingston, Georgia, is nowpre-j Davis J
I istrator as aforesaid.should not execute title
j io the said lands iu conformity witn
|bond.
A "true extract from the minutes of said
court. Julv Term. 1S52.
THOS. A. WORD. Only.
July 15—2-3—3m [Pr’s fee,812.
Cars.
Edito r a:>d Proprietor.
Julv 15
N UN N A L LY ’ S
CHEMICAL PATENT SOAP.
JjVJR sale at nets per pound—An excel
lent article lor washing purpose ',
at this office.
Julv 15, 1852.
Call
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
Gilmer Superior court. April Term, 1852,
. Present the Honorable David Irwiu.Judge
of said court.
Nancy Calihan
cs,
John Calihan,
WM. II. MASSENGALE
Aug
1 v
' Libel for divorce in Gilmer
[ Stu'erier Court. ^
DiUinder Moses
i Eicon Simon 2
! Edwards Charles
NE Chewing Tobacco, and _bpanisl. j Eaflc Samuel vj
Freeman Herod
Elannegan Mrs. S
Ford Ala til da
Grogan Mrs. D *
Gordon William
Geer J M
F ine c
Cigars,
just received and for sale hv
PATTON k CHUNN.
April Glli. 1852.
Western Bacon aDd Lard.
T OGETHER with a constant supply ol
molasses, syrup, sugars, and coffee, of Godwin Si
" ■ * ‘ * onl'ccuoiierics. for 7 ’ *
! TT appearing to the court by the return ofi vanou^qaahtiea. Aa, 0 con.ee to.^. us.
I the sheriff, that the defendant; resides out! sateeueap for
of said ecnntv, and it further ’appearing to ; Camoun, July l3ox-
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
apjieanng
the court, that the defendant resides out of
this State.it is.oa motion, ordered that said
Ice Cream,
E U3E1WAV 1 REY, of the 930:h , defendant appear aud answer at the
trict, G. M.tolD oefore me, aa.au estray.' term of thiacourt.or that the case hv ci
next | TYINGER Pop, cream pectar. and other
taken upon the freehold of h^fHhc said
Elbert Awtrey. in said county and district,
a^orrel horse, nine or ten years old, with a
®aze in his forehead, both hind feet white,
the left fore fooThas*|akAoa it, about U
hands high, shod all round, appraised by E.
Howell and Isaac N. Buckner, freeholders
of s*id ceuatayto be worth sixty dollars.
h. end the plaiutifif allowed to • Calhoun Hotel.
I it is further ordered, that this: July 8,1552.
term
cred in
nroeecd;
rule be published once a month, for four j
mouths, in the Cassville Standard, preriw
to the next term of this court. This It
5th, 1882. DAVID IRWIN.j. ». c.
Chastais & Xocxg pl’ff’antt’ya.
sd.eyerett:
Administrator's Sale.
: A GRERABLY/tc an order of the Os#-~]
Hunt Gabriel M
Hays G W
Harris Hugh
Hunt Johp. D
House David M
Harris Martha
House James N
Hall Redben *
Henderson A O
James William A
Johnson B. M
Mathews Mrs. V
Miles Josejih 2
Me Miller William 2
Martin William 2
Morgan Ixonard
Mills W II Cl'S M
Martin Allen
Moony Sampson
Moss Miss Malifida
Miller Archibald.
Nations Josiah
Pubbs D
Phillips Mrs M
Paden Miss E J
Rogers Andrew
Roland Wiley
Smith Wm.
Smith J G
Smith Washington 2
Smith SaviHa
Sanders John W
Suilins John or U m
Timmons Wm
Tate John or Son
Underwood J M
Vincent Richard
Wilson Vincent
Wilson (Liver
Wright A
Wofford Mrs. Nancy
Whittock James
Willis John
Wright E
White„Mathew
£
J OHN A. ERWIN respectfully announces
that he is just receiving and opening at
his old stand direct from New York, the
| largest and most complete stock of Goods he
has ever before opened in this market, to j
which he earnestly invites the attention of I
j all his old friends and customers, and the ‘
public generally. Prices be guarantees
j shall please purchasers, being assured that '
1 uo one can offer greater inducements. Please !
call and examine
half
forfeit, to name and close as above.
All to be govered by the Mobile, Alabama,
rules of Joeky Club—three or mere to make
a race.
All entries to be made to the Secreta
ry of the Joeky Club of the Summerville
course, by letter or otherwis, to name sire
or dam, as preseribeclbv rules of the course
JOHN HARLOW,
Sec. Summerville course.
Summerville, Ga. June 10—18,
Notice.
I WILL name three colts of the get of
mv horse, Chieftain, and rah one of the
three, fo* five hundred dollars, against the
get of any horse standing in’ the Cherokee
circuit, to be run at the Summerville course,
with two year old colts or fillies, this fall,
1852 or 1853, to run agreeable to the Mo
bile rules, one, two, or three mile heats, to
name and close by the first of September
next. June 3J. 1:52.
B. EARLY.
Summerville, Ga. June 10—18—tlu pt.
nor Cloths.
received
Solti
Dutch
S NOWDEN ti SHEAR have
from New York, Dutch, lioitia
Cloth
Drugs and Medicines, Hat?, Caps, Straw j _
Goods, Read-made Clothing, Umbrellas,
une 10, 1S52
FAMILY MEOICfiNS-.’*?.
Parasols, Books, Stationerv, Eancj- Goods, ton sale at the cinmtei::. no-'X STor.a.
Crockerv,Sugar, Coffee,Salt, lroaNaiD,&e. '• r|'OWNSEND’S Sarsaparil!;:. Paregoric.
JOHN A. ERWIN. j A Comstock s Y crmiiix^e. J t.io
Cassville, March 184b, 1852. Opodeldoc. Judsons s < 1 errv ami i.ung-
——— ‘ wort, l'epn- Tain-Au:
More New Summer Goods!! | L
AT PRICES OLD STAND! , t . oae f iniment, f^>n .;iey . -
do I o A. Kil-.t. - -r-- - • • w
. ['Condition .Powders. C- .a- - ■ J
; Cordial, Battaaan’S Drop?, Wiv .ro’ IViid
! Cherrv, Laudanum, No 5, Ls., iic.
Cassville, April 22, la32
1 -
A true extract from the minutes of court, court-!
ti .. _ “Persons calling for anv of the above j
the firstTWay in October next, at the , C „ J0H> A ' ^ 1 ’ P- M '
foregoing be entered upon 1 Ohren under ttY hand ioScial signature, ,^(5 Mav 5tb, f852.
a copy sent to the mother of | Jaiy 12, 1852. THOd- O. AUSTIN, J.P. ' R. B. PER RY, Clerk,
they be’ published 1 A *'**“ tWl
: in Ca
between the July 8, 1852.
r of th* Lodge, Julpy 15,16iS.
ify ' JAM* MILNER, W. M,
Joka W. Br*K«, fisc.
A true extract
July 12th, H
X
Jnly 15
Blanks
Estray Book,this j n i v 15—23—4m ^[Prs tee- S1Q j 6th district
A X elegant i
for Ladies’ wear, just received by
usual hodHTof «de, the following property,
to-wit: UteeUilif’Eand, No. 5S, in the
IS-
JOflif A KPfWUff.
• A
Jttiv 8—22—td*.
HATS AND CAPS.
A fine stock of Hats and Caps, embracing
all Hie latest styles of Silk. Beavers,
if th* hare.—; Casshnere and Leghorn, Kossuth, Cam-
peachv, Palm Leaf, Ac., at
PATTON k TRIMBLE S.
AictimiRe, Apr‘l Id, 1952.
THE undersigned has on baud, and is j Carlton’s Founder O-
constantly reeciving sujip’.ics.of
Gramtvillc Shirtings,
Lawrence Sheetings,
Carolina Stripes,
Cotton Casaiuicree,
Prints,
Bareges, Sv. i;s and Jaronct Mr
Irish Linens,
Linen Handkerchiefs,
Silk do
Kossuth lists and Feather 1 ,
Paints and Drugs, esc ,
Sal Eratus.
Sun Carb. Soda;
AH of which he offers low for cash, or J
conntrv produce-
' 1 J. D. CARPENTER.
Mav 20th, 1852.
A Book for ever;
THE
LIFE OF PiOBT LMELIT,
THE CELEBRATED 1BKILMALTYE.
A LSO, a sketch of the lives and trials of
other distinguished pstriot'.--. trdi as
\* Addis Emmett, Theobald IVofc Tone..
O'Brice, Tic ours F. dSayl&r, Johit
li, &e. The price of the work i» '?l.
Libera: deductiots? made to Booksellers and
Agents. Orders for the work at wholesale.
ion-pf Cass county, t
ol Thomas Franklin,; f.
COLLINS. Adm’r.
av be addressed to Thomas flowperihwait
_ fco* * Phtladelplpa; Cady aifS Barges?,
CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. ■ j gcK? SavSi ■ cut
^ fsV thousand fine Cigars, also fine j Peterson, Athens. Geo.; IV m. Kay, AtL“.n-
Chewing Tobacco, for bale low-bv
PATTON & TRtMPLE
Adairsetile, Oco. April 11th, 18-52.
ta. Geo. or to the undersigned.
’ ' JOHN W. BURKE.-
■ Cassville. June 24 kS5:>.
-WF.