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•Some of tilt Rftfl JflCiCHtS. | A Bold Bor and a Coward.—Two boys j LMktflt!
We suppose there arc people in all parts of I were oneway going home from school when j All persons indebted to the Stamford of-
the United States that think they are pretty ! <® turning the cornerof theetmet jthe lar- j fi c8 from September 5th, I860, -to January !
well off— even rich. We know a few nn- ! gest of the two called out—a%kt! a fight! j 1852 , will be called on in a short time
fortnnate individuals that labor under this let Uj go »»<i see.”
hailoeination, and.that look with a mixture ; “ No,” said the other,« let us go baue';
'of pity and contempt npon their fellow we haT « nothing to do with the quarreled
Wmndf the dust, whom they think have j m *J fed* in*® ■BrnWef.'’ , T
less of the « duet” Ilian themfelres. But,' “ Younreneowfird, arid afraid, to .go,”
henvetrhalp these poor witlings, they hare said the other, and cffkwnn.
'not the alfghtoot ooMeptioc of what wealth j. “ *fce youngest -went straight home, and
is. They rtdi, feftobthr. They ate beggars in.the afternoon Went ^ school as usual, j
comparatively. Many a rich man’s upper the boys laughed atJpo*n great deal *
scrrunta live in butter style. Mr! 'Ortons, ! f “ r not r> in g *® the *gh*._ But he had ; TClVEBYBODr knows is a fluttering ais
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ADVERTJSEWENTS.
Etowah !**!* Hocks
t " r- • psm. .
for a settlement. Longer indulgence can-., f? L Q L T R I MFL L & '
Ven. The money must rome.—
..you will please take due notice, T ,
, vnnrw]vfl« * . - .f *“ P“ l, / C ’
tion offrieuds, pure based-the Ltwwah fforlu
and will continue to operate the establish
meat as heretofoce.nud will be pleased to re
eeive orders. He prtffiosafcfo make a supe
rior quality of ms**** bum. Also,hollow;
and Machins£v t-as tinge. .>
ADVfRTiSE Hi EMTS.
gmmjm
ran
and govern yourselves accordingly
R. F. BtNXETT.
July 1st, 1852.
Consumption!
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Spring and Stumor Goods!! : \i
L. J. PARR,
Atlanta, Ga.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
/I RE now Tec8fviii^dirOk:.f,i uoevNew York,
M fr^hrapply M IJlK^fiCTFJJLLY informs hirolij custo- '
qttality'of^Drwgs, -Ai/mcrs £nd lire pablic ger»o^llT, that te I .
Hk.’PhHedstpHm'artd Baltimore,, a fresh
Brushes! j has just received » huge and well selected ! Staple'and Fancy tftrchcnbdise,
" tuffs,, of . . _ ; selected expressly tor'tlie Spiring and Suuir
kept Dry Good*. Gfoetrtmfy Hardware-, »«er trade troin the Latest Impfiriiuona, ta
rn-i.T -nrurrrumr- tfrffciy,-JVhmnx andMechim- ^Ps* 1 **
York and Philadelphia, and- otuaccomnso- " 7 , , thbir old customers end the public seaer-
t -! iCSSTools. . uilv.
Aug. 12
MARK A, COOPJ-lfc-
,27 4t
. T j ^ ~— ;hafinafrarujrajpearticleofSnperliou flour,
who flourished before our time, and whom learned that true courge was shown Afoot in- 1 ■ comn^enejs^nd progress* so j which he will sell lour for cash
tho reader has doubtless heard of, used to ' beafing blame where it & not deserved-, and ri, e ju^g are a maLo?u?cersfthen^su^ea
say -that-a citizen who. had not a fortune that ho ought to be afraid oj nothing biu exposure or change from heat to cold, pro-
stlffieieut to support nn army, or a legion, x ‘ n - .. 1 daces aji inflammation, and in a few days or
did-not deserve the title of rich man ; and A few days after these lads were allhath- weeks, it is said lie or she died of hasty Cop-
he is good authority. His property alone »g. when one of thOm got into deep water ; ,“ g l ’^,“j, tola , 0r 1r “ ivohldSr^o^he aSe^
was worth the suntr little sum of #8.500,<r00. al » d begun to drown. The toys were all a-1 titemchf nn rl„. nf i.. i
was worth the snug little sum of #8,500,000. , a “d begun to drown. The boys were all a- j rPsc&ehf on the outside of tills paper Of Jud-
Then he possessed slaves, furniture, horses, : fraid to g° hear him, aiid got otit of the wa-; sob’s Chemical Eitract yf “ Cherry and
cattle and cash to an canal amount makin" * cr ftS fust «s they could. The lad would i Eungwort, which is said to be a certain cure
° for this awfol disease.
the comfortable sum of $17.0001000.
the old gentlemen that kicked the bucket been laughed at by them as a coward.
centuries ago were richer than he. There
was Seneca, the philosopher, that uttered
then come np.
clothes, and springing
siderlhg the Bgc in which he lived, was worth j great effort bruuglit him to shore.
#17,600,000! Many modern authors would ! er boys were now all much asha
memberedin the old follow’s will. And so
they were,'all of them. He lias left them
an invaluable legacy, if they would but ac-
. them.
The
written a book lay it aside for nine years, ; secun j number of the new C'uban rcvolution
at the expiration of tliat time, penisc it j ary journal La Voz del Piteblo Cuhano
prove, publish it, hut not before ” j ;l „t tone, and avow that the sheet
Julius Ciosar, like 'Vatluhs Macawber, ;l [ <; u i ne s, a town about 35 miles
.Esq. was continually incurring pecuniary [Havana; but there is said to be
liabilities that lurfound it difficult to dis
charge. He set a high value upon friend-
; believe that it is issued from Havana.
for ^,600,000, and that of Curio for 2,500,-
000. He was a terrible spendthrift. Be
fore ho succeeded in any office, be amassed
debts to the amount of $14,075,900. But
office holders had good pickings in those days,
us wclloaiiuour own; and as soon as Juli
us got his hand into the public treasury, his
debts began to diminish. He soon became
rich, lle gave Servilla, -the mother of Bru
tus, a pearl of the value of $200,000. He
wsriid, doubtless, have been guilty of many
other extravagancies, had not i. tfic well be
loved Brutus” given him that cruel stab un
der the fifth rib. On the dfty of the assas
sination, Caesar's friend, Murk Anthony, ow
ed $1,600,000, which was all paid thirty
days afterward. This same Anthony' sub
sequently swallowed a pearl dissolved in
vinegar, (which Cleopatra administered to
him,) wortli $400,000. He also squandered
$785,000,000 of the public treasure, lie
would have been a splendid fellow to have
held a fiscal agency under our Federal Gov
ernment.
Tiberius, at his death, left $118,125,000,
which Caligula spent in less than twelve
mouths. He lived at the rate of $350,000
a day ; one supper cost him $400,000.
. Esopus, the comedian, even transcended
Caligula- -in extravagance, having given
) for est mngliigjitsh. Ife tihiA one
ini? A chip <*f”t1*e <ild
^ '.Starts'".”!. "
swlkftrerf u pearl Autftony) vMuedfat
Iii this number the Spaniards residing in
they are equally oppressed. It is more than
probable,- it is said, that tlie paper is priiit-
Appius,another Roman millionaire, squan
dered in debawclieiy some $2,500,000; after
which, finding himself Accidentally sober
one day, he investigated his pecuniary af
fairs, nnd finding that lie had only half a
million dollars left, he poisoned himself, be
cause he considered that sum insufficient for
his maintenance.
A Mr. Heliougabalus, who lived in those
times, end was one of the Upper Ten, used
occasionally to get up nice suppers that cost
$100,000 each.
Another gentleman, Lucullus, seldom sat
down to a repast that cost less than $100,-
000. His private table eclipsed the « ladies’
ordinaries” of twenty of the best hotels in
the world. The fish- from his ponds were
sold for #105,000.—V Y. Musical World.
'and the Chaplin Rail.
—dira-nt Smith has addressed a letter to W.
R. Smith in rel«Mi to the Chaplin bail, in
which he says:
«<ln addition to several thousand dollars
expended in agencies, lawyers' lees, &e.
has-never beeuseen in Cuba; the object be-
ang fotget up another filibuster excitement
in tbwcountry. Hardly possible, we should
think.
p£~ The Constitutionalist, having a
friendly feeling for the Union electors, sug
gests to them the pl-opriety of withdrawing
in order to avoid the disgrace of being found
in a lean minority'. This advice is of course
disinterested—of course the Editor is actua
ted % the kindest regard for the political
fortunes of the Uniop electors—and we
therefore notice his article to correct if pos
sible a false impression which seems to have
been made upon his mind.
' It is true that the Union party has lost by
the Webster and Scott movement; but we
venture the assertion that five counties,
which gave a majority for Gov. Cobb last
year, cannot be named, which will not vote
tfo> Bx«m.;ttrimt in November. It is true
Tofthe Union'Press is against
•-rbiTtrrtfflri-*t&eieney will
be made up before the campaign is over.
The Union Ticket if it does not get a majori
ty over all the others, will run ahead of a-
uy-Ticket in the field. Cherokee Georgia
will increase her .vote oil the Union side, and
with her 30,000 here, we will need but few
votes in middle and lower Georgia, to put
us head.
i I “
COTTON MARKET.
s New Orleans^
..94 0 10*
t Now York,..
..9« a 10
y Charleston,....,
..Sj a 11
. j Savannah,. .
..9 a lOg
[ ■ Augusta
..9f a 104
f Macon,
AU3U3TA PRICES
I [Corrected weekly from Cbioti
. &. Sent.]
Bagging, Gunny, per vaVd,
13 a 14
| Bacon, per ib.
11 a 15
1 Buttgr, u
IS a 30
| Beeswax, “
18 a 20
j Bricks, per 1000,
5 50 a 620
Cheese,-Northern, per lb.
9 u 11
Coffee. Rio, "
94 a 11
La^nira,
JO a 15
Java, “
13 a 11
Corn, per bushel,
50 a 65
Domestic Gouds.-r-Yarns,
SO 0 90
Osnabnrgs, per yard.
94 a. 100
Feathers, per Ib,
35 a 40
l’lotir per bbl,
5 50 a 7 00
I Lard, per Ib,
12 a 15
-Molasses, ]>er gal,
23 a 37
| Nails, per 11>,
3^ €L 4
! Oats, per bush.
25 0 37
’[ Rope, per lb,
84 a li
• Sugars, per lb,
54 a .41
: Salt, per bush,
40 a 20
Twine, per lb.
IS a 55
Wheat, per bush,
SO a 1 00
CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT.
Corrected weekly from the Advertiser.
Bacon—new, per lb.
10 a 11
Beef, !l “
4 <1 6
Corn, per bushel,
30
Meal, “
30
Flour, “ bbl. 5.00
to 6 50
Butter, “ lb.
15
Feathers, “
28 a 33
Wheat, bush.
65 a 90
Lumber, hundred,
1.00
warg ana AiawuustyMB'w^e .. , ^ I’YtWk tAd jKladaiihm, anfr on.accommd- ! i ’ r i
He will ahoUmy wheat amf-setl floury and * daring terins. 3 loois,
CaP and pro us a trial er send with good 'yhi'-li he wilf sell on th'e tn»ft accommoda- Their Froi-k consists of Ladies’ Dress
’ ttferenwS, and we will satisfy that our sr- 1 ‘. n " tenns - His stock which is very Cxtcii i^ds. among which will be found,'
tides and. prices cannot be 'obtained else ] si'-e.and seiecrcd to scit the market, consists '-JjareaeL 'Bareqk'&'taiikn Fol'ed
where,, superior or lower than at but cstaV “sjotlows: - ” . j j tit
lishment. I-mh muslin de lames, Cashmere.merino, iSarcges, JrrmUd MUthns,
Our sign' is the Mammoth Mortar, under W»ct Watered ami colored Alpaca, .j Embroide'd (Utd Dotted
Council HoO, next to Gtrnhy A Roberts, and J ^konet and crew-barred ^slin, a'fine se- ( Swi*t MusUnS
dirccflv onnosite to Mr V I AVrf-h fs lection of ladies’ mttts, a gfheral assurt- „ . ««'*«» lau^unj, -
Whitehall V s^t. ' ' - ■ W ° ht ’ merit oTemglish PRfNTS l Stcii» and Jaconet Muslins, Swiss
N. B. Physicians will find it to their ad- „ CALICOES, French giughams; and Jaconet Trimming*.and '
vantage to-send to a member of the ProfeS- * Cas ! 1, UP re . s ! Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans Ker- Inserfmas Oroandi'
, sion, who pledges himself to furnish them ; S ^\ Ke ^ hhnUts wfote and red Finn- , wJlZT 1
with the purest chemicaK Ac., Jte. Q ?$*> "f™™' eut of Domesut-s. • - MusUns Worked
Atlanta, Geo. May G, 1852 J 5yru]>, molasses, stigars, coffee, tea, mackcr- CaiWS, Ctiff S, .Collar* and l/llder-
l. I p e : Tobacco S^ars.bhoitLeBdr. -r
Powder. bnt,ff. Indigo, madder, and all
A BEAL AMERICAN PUNCH !-
THE HASTY PLATE OF SOUP.
No. 1.
EDITED BY I’ETEil. TICKLE, ESQ.
CWiTKYTi
1. Ucn. Scott's Letter of Acceptance.
2. Scenes in Gen. Scott'sT chamber.
Qommeifts on Gen. Scott* Lett* of QXE AT 1TTHE. FiflETBS, IF 161! PLEASE. kindsof I)y7stuff»~Sw^iro^ngliS relj-
A NDwe'wfll wait on you cheerfully—as ,,, , ... . „ . „
wc are-now receiving and selling tim n ™ pL Ha I n,mcrs >
wnrfes.itf low prices'—and of course 1
Acceptance.
4. Lines on lien. Scott’s Nomination.
5. Gcu. Scott's Address to the People of
New York 1 .
6. Gen. Scott’s SolJfpqtrr.
7. Humorous Paragraphs.
The undersigned wifi issue the Rrst ntnnt.,. . ,
ber, as above, about the lath iriS* and- wtOr t^M 00 ^ "»»«*«, wdU^ouud^ioa&Ljg.
eil Ifou, Cast, German and Blistered
rfomgwi
* ?h<?ffcman?f is gfeat, and we have rrq clerks.!
but come inland look any how : , I
Field’s American Scrap Book. 550 paces, ! , L! */, - - j . • ,
■ . ■ ...b] i, : highest market prices, and goods sold as low
sleeves; English.'and American
Prints, Ginrth^tntSfjChgnt-
Itdaijk, EiSfohs,
Laces, Edging's, <J>c. $c. .
Gentlemen’s Dress Gawk:
Cross, Hand ami Mill saws. Nails, assort-
>- e .*l jssy apd-a|ipes. Comprising an aasoVtinent of the, Latest
rA'! / ... T" N . TC T 1 Eot> j Cli a * ; H*e | Spring and Summer styles, vun’
be glad to receive orders for them by the!"
| quantity or single number. The work is
si.
Calvin and Luther, a good work ibr SI.
Headley’s' Sacred Scenes and .characters,
3 stor‘> Brick Rnilding. eorncrbf Whitehall
and Alabama atfeets.. ATLANTA, GA.
Spring and Summer styles, -
Fancy Spring Cloths and Casti
metes5 ' Tipecdf, PHWiiigs^
write over a fictitious name. We pledge our !
word that it will be a most useful document j
for the campaign.
TehMs: 15 cents; IQ copies for $1 00:
100 copies for #7- 50. The-inoney must- ac
company the order aheays.
' JOHN W. BURKE, Publisher.
August 5, 1852.
*»* Will our editorial friends of the an
ti-Scott press give the above, one insertion !
or notice? Those who do, shall rfeceive {
three copies of the work l>y return mail.
Combe's Phrenology, $1 25.
KeAne%ecJc caff:-’
THBEE NfiWlNVOICfiS. mers -> Kentucky Jeans, English and
Come t?t nnd. efamine our Slock.
French Drop de 'Etc,
Swallow Barn. Inf Hon. John P. Kennedy. I - . . .... ■ ~ , _
handsomely, illustrated, beautiful edition. CHEKOKEE BOOK -8T0BE. : " ml “ TSZi, • f , Gowft sm,ab i e far . ®°J S
«2qA • i TT-r , “7 I and Children’s-waar, together wrth
ij ‘ ct t> vi VV E can °n 1 .v enumerate a few of the' n * it * D . .
HorseShoe Robinson, by the same au- \V many works op hand, and constantly Ponnets, Pats, caps, Boot*, Shoesj
thin;, ^itolu work, buta new, handsqine edi- j coiningin. Forthe benefit of our friends a't j Ready-made clothing, Faffbffi
S3S3& r “ d r . E*£p 7
•Jueensivare, medicines, Sugar, cef-
. ‘fe'z, molasses, Nails^ Salt, $c.
avinpi y°. ' ! publish the lowest cash prices of some of
ivloflicrs RctbtnpCnse, by Grace AguilLir. tf, 0 ij 00 T s '
1 25.
Pirate’s Own Book, with cuts. 1 00.
Atlanta Prices Current.
Corrected weekly from the Republican.
The Southern Rights Ticket will fall off
all over thc-Statc. In two or three counties
the party refuse to support it an 1 are run
ning Jefferson Davie. In other Counties’ in
Southwestern Georgia the disunionists are
;oipg for Scott,—a majority of the 10,000
Southern Rights Whigs will go for Scott.
Wc speak of facts. The only hope of cast
ing the vote of the State for Pierce and King
is throug the Union Ticket- mark it! The-
Southern Rights Ticket will not get 25,000
votes.—Marietta Union.
The Jury of Inquest in the case of
the steamer Henry Clay have rendered a
j verdict that the persons came to their death
| in consequence of the recklessness of the own
ers and officers of the boat. This accords
1 with the.second statuary definition of mur-
prid $19,000 to indemnify Mr. Chaplin s ller
boil in Maryland. We arc now called on to .. '
pay $6,000 to indemnify his bail in Washin- ! ' W ™ Carol,n a Elect.on .-TI.c clec-
ton. If the men m Washington, who, wiUi 1 tl0nS “ N ° r ‘ k Car ° lin: ‘ for Gov6lnor ’ mem -
snek rare kindness aiul generosity, bWamc ' bc " ° f ^**^lature and county officers,
Mr! Chaplin’s bail, arc suffered to lose by
Corn,
.......40
a
50
Bacon,
114
a
14
Butter,
.^ r .... 15
a
25
Cotton,
7
a
9
Corn Meal -
40
a
50
Flour, per bbl.,
$6.00
a
700
Eggs, per doz...........
10
a
124
Lard, by the bbl
11
a
12*
Ckiekens, each
10
a
15
Potatoes, Irish,-per b’.i..
90
a
100
Peas, per bu
70
a
75
Salt, per sack,
$1.70
a
175
Feathers, per lb.,......
....... 30
a
35
BANK NOTE LIST.
All Georgia hills of solvent Banks, at par.
DTP*i^ook out for counterfeits; $ll).’s on
the Bank of Augusta, payable to J. M.
Hitt, has no picture of Gen Oglethorpe,
the genuine has. A 1st), SlOo’s on the
Bank of the State of Georgia, payable
at the Branch Bank, at Washington, ami
dated Sept. 3d, JS48,lios a red back, with
the words "‘State Bank of Georgia.” en-
. graved, the original has nothing of it.
South Carolina money at par.’ Counterfeit
S 100’s 011 the Merchant’* Bank, Cheraw
Alabama, North Carolina and Tennessee'
bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, discount.
NEGRO CLOTHS
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES,
SNOWDEN & SHEAE
AUGUSTA GA.
H AVE just received,* very la^ge sflppit
•of Negro Uldtlw. iMiibvi»Avhieh ate sey.
eral styles from the |wana'fe8W>ry%f F: * II.
Fries, of North Carolina, dr stfi>erior style,
and made of good dorc-S-tic Wool, «ti atitcle
greatly superior for wear to those madp of'
ific coarse iin]>orted wobis.
Arabiuu Nights. large, handsome, edition,
t 50.
Harris’ Adventures in Africa, 2 vols. pa
per, 1 00.
Hick Xirt-pin, 25c. Nick of the Woods, 10.
White’s Plantatiorf Negro Songs. 15c:
Streaks of Squatter life in the fur west; 00c.
Burtoh nr fhe Sieges, 50c.
July 22, 1352.
A CARD.
l’oetsof America; fine gilt, $1 50.
Talcs from Shakspeare, -l 25;
Women of the Bible, 1 5C. _ compare favorabtt^both as. regards qnaRty
Webster’s large Quarto Dictionary, G oO. anti price* withrmiy Gqods'in this market,
ail of wiiicli they flatter themselves, will
I/Ocke s Essays, library- style, 2 00 j. inul which they, art, i>t to sbll
Works of Thomas Dick, large'vol. 250. | on such'ternis as can no! fg;l to give gcnc-
Lifc and speeches of Henry Clay, 2 vols. ■ tal satisfaction.
4 50. | Cash l»ayers arc particularly reqncsled to
The Wbrics of Tasso, 2 00. Butler's Hu- give them a call, as superior" inducemetits
bras,. 1 25.. ] will be‘‘offered.
dforas,. _ ^
Rise and Fall of fke Irish Nation, l' 35.
Scott's Military Tactics, 1 00.
Life of Win. Wirt, by Ivc-iinedy, 2 vols,
CassviHe. Ga., April 1st, 1S52.
DR. BfNNIS
Works of Edgar A. Poc, 3 yols. 5 00.
Tupper’s complete works, fine gilt, 2 00.
Chamber's Papers for the People, 4 vols.
i Georgia Sarsaparilla.
J OHN A. ERWIN respectfully announces
that he is'just. receiving and opening at
Also a fullsiipply of William Schley’s and J has old stand direct from New York,- the : Chamber's Papers for the People, 4 vols. ! TaundicefSick ITea’d-aehC Dizziness,Loss of
George Schley’s Negro Kerseys, of their va- largest and mosl complete stock of Goods.he i 50ets each. . * j zVppctitc, Constipation o{ the B.Qvivlgv#Jil?S»
rious styles, and Cotton Osmdmrgs, of the | Has ever before opened in this market, to. Also the following Cheap publications : I caused by Costivencss, Pain in the Bowels,
Augusta, Madison, Richmond, and High j which be earnestly invites tlie attention of i Mai. Jones’ Courtship, 50; White Wolf;! or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mp;-
Shoals manufactories. . all his old friends and customers, and the | 25; Danciiig Feather, 25; Swamp Steed, j cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils,.Ulcers, Ac.
Also Shirtings and Sheetings of the An-1-public generally. Prices he guarantees 50; Sliirley, 50
gust a Manufacturing Company. They will shall please purchasers, being assured that
also receive in a lew days, a lull supply of! no one can offer greater indueemeyts. Please
Plain and Twilled Negro Kerseys, die first of call and examine.
a superior article, from the Augusta Manu
facturing Comoany,
w-ili.sell
Planters
spectfnll}-' invited to-cai] and examine thc-us- ■ Goods, Read-made Clothing, Umbrellas,
Sortment. ■> 1 Parasols, Books, Stationery, l-’aney Goods
Amgust 5 1852. - | Crockery, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron Nails,&c
JOHN A. ERWIN.
Cassville, March IStli, 1852.
; 53; Mob Cap and other talcs of ; fTMllS preparation is made as pure ps poe>
Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, 53; Katharine ! -L sible. Its bitter taste, and bcnencial ei-
M'alton, 50; Stanly Thom, 50; Amy Law- ] Lets in diieascs of the Liver, and diseases
rencc, the Freemason’s daughter. 50; Rose j arising from an hnp'nrc state of the blood,
The following in part comprise his stock. Ashford, 50; Angela Wiklon, i vols. 1 00; \ prove ft to he the purest and most nsefal pre-
Ben Brace, j paratioii of .Sarsaparilla that is made.
Janies' last, I Those who have used the various prepairn-
Caps, Straw j 50; Wilburn, 25. * j thms of SarsaparHla will find, by the taste
Cassville, July 8.
Sweep Stake Race.
Notice. j
1 WLT.L name three .colts .of the get .of!
my horse, Chieftain, and run one of the j
three, for five hundred dollar^ 'against the I .
get of azir. horse staniBng-iff_tfoa UhcrMtee ' come off over the Summerville course, 1
circuit, to"be run at the £w»nifcriffe moBk f 'A’f* m »he second Monday in 1
with two -rear-ethLcotot;!"] tbi^kcr nest.
1852 or 1853, to run agreeable to. -the Mo- j - ° ne m51 ° two year |
bile rules, one, two, or three mile heats,, to j old*,-colts or fillies; one hundred dollars !
name and tlose by the first of Se^itoiabcr -«»*»»«•<*—half forfeit, to name and close on !
' ami effect, that ihci-e is more Sarsaparilla in
! one bottle of l>r. D’s preparation, than in
WHAT HAVE YOU HERB!
■■■> A Box of New Books, to professional use, nothing bat the pure’ Shr-
J UST received from Philadelphia, per i -‘i a P aril * i » h “ s ^cn nsed, that; for different
steamer ‘‘-State of. Georgia,” and Geor- \
■ria Steam ears- ' i scribe with it,such articles as they might eon-
3 Dr. OJiv’s Complete works, 2 vols. 12mo. I si - d « f,t « 9 * appropviiite in cases uu^er their
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS?
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
next. June 3d; 1852.
B. EARLY.
Sumnierviile, Ga. June 10—18—tlsept.
or by the first of Sejitenibcr next.
3d day, single dash of a mile, with two 1
year olds, fifty dollars entrance—half for- j
feff, to name and close as above.
3d day. for three year olds, two mile
heats, one hundred dollars entrance—half! -
I forfeit, to name and clos.e as above.
All to be govered by the Mobile, Alabama,
BAP.GA1NS1N LADIES'DRESS GOODS
SNOWDEN <£ SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
W ILL, from this day, sell their present! of Jocky Club—three or more to make
stock of colored printed Muslins, col- ‘ a ral ’ e -
ored printed Barages, Tissue*, Crepe de Par- ! . b „ c * he Sccfcta- , j^feiana.Sjvamp Doctor. 50.
IS, and Grenadines, at cost. The assortment; ^ t “ e Club of thd Summerville Widow Ruaby*s Husband oOc
embraces same of the latest styles and most j b 7 ^ *> sire | Comc in an ' d ^ atthc chcro'kce Book
elegant articles of the Season. j or dam, as prescribed by rules :<n the course ; (Seville f-ia
JOHN HARLOW,
Sec. Summerville course.
Summerville, Ga. June 10—18.
^2-50.
Spectator, 4 vols. 4 00.
Gen. Scott and his Staff, 1 vol. 75c.
Campaign in Mexico, 25c.
Dream Life, by Ik. Marvel, 1 50
Reveries of a Bachelor, “ 1 50.
Gunn's Domestic Medicine, 3 50.
Riley’s Narrative, 75c.
Now and Then. 53c. Salafhiel, 50c.- -
Aunt Patitv's Scrap Bag, by Mrs. Hentit,
50c. " ' I
The Mob-Cap, 50c.
Eviine, or the Magnolia Vale, 50c.
Simon Sugg% 5tic. Polly Peablpssom's I
Wedtling, 5(>c. Maj. Jones' Courtship), 50e. ]
i treatment.'
j Its alterative and .mildly purgative cfiSect
, upon the bowels, make it not only it good
: substitute for Mercury, but useful in remov-
j ing all Ukeftses arising from the imprudent
: use of Mercury.
■ Prepared only by J-. DENNIS, M. D., Afi-
gosta. Gco-
I Sold in Cassville bv. John A. Erwin : in
i C.'artersvilU.bv J A.&S. Erwin ; E Porter,
; AdairsvilleYoung <_v Sims, Calhoun,
j Pricg, $1 per hctllt; 6-hottlcs for $5.
1 IlcmcaAei-to ask" for DENNIS’ GEOR-
! GIA SARSAPARLLA.
CassviHe, JunclUf—T -.
elegant 1
July 29
Store, Cassville, Ga.
July 29, 1852.
W ILL continue ihe above, business, H4,
Bay streef. cast of the Exehange.
that kindness and generosity, it will be v!ry H
disgraceful to the abolitionists. Consider
ing that Mr. Chaplin visited Washington
contrary to my advice, and that I paid in
theMary land case about $10,000,1 l'cel that I
suffered much more than my full share of j ■fv~—~-r=iS= y—~—"
• case. The Washington case : Xoli?r.
i provided for- I am willing to j 1Icn . H v JoH?sox and R . w . Flour .
take place to-day, August 5. lion. John
Kerr is the whig candidate for Governor,
and Han. .David S. Ilcid the democratic can
didate- The Legislature to be elected will
be required to choose a United States Sena
tor’aFits next session.
Orders lor bagging, rope and other sup
plies tilled promptly at lowest cash prices.
Refer to Maj. Win. Sauford, Gen. S. P.
Myriek, Baldwin connty.
M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Carter
and Harvey, Putnam couDty.
A. MeAllum, Ira Peek, Twiggs epuntj-.
Messrs Black & Cobb, Messrs. Carter. &.
ILtrvey, Rome.
-Maj. John 8. Rowland, Cass county.
JAS. WASHBURN,
JNO. U. WILDER,
FUAS. G. DANA.
Aiig. 12 27 Om
Paulding Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday-in
September next, at Dallas, the ™iiit 1
SGs MUTUAL 1HSURANCE CO.
ASBURY IJULL. President;
C. F. -MifilA Y, Artmutj.
AJUBON CHASli &ere«Kff.
fTTIIE nnilcrslgnetl,-Agentji the Southern
JL' Mutaal Insurance IVfor-.^sms co.will
rake risks on /looses, Fnmnure.'SSAs of Goods,
Ab/rees, ^-e; also insaitfube o« the live* !
of white persons. Ofjwe etittitf "«f pallk
square—opposite Price’s store. - *
JNO. W. BURKE.
. Jati. 15. T*52.
T. A. lSpjtKB.
ow. DKirmo
loae$2v000m it, and hence I have;- this | no v 5 Esq., -wiH address the people at the
oremng, anefosed mj- draft for that sum to following t:lnc ^p^ces =
D. A. Hall, who is one of the bail. 1 trust ! i»br i«o.
that the friends of. justice will promptly
make up the remaining $4,000. ’
Frkaks or THE Lightxixg.— The light--;
ning played strange freaks along the tele-
graph last evening. The fluid passed on the *
frit* fiyt Several hundred -yards up the
Spring Hill road, shattering four of the
Marietta, Monday 16th.
Canton, Tuesday lYtli.
CnssviHe, Wednesday 18th.
Calhoun, Thursday 19th.
Stsntkurii far the Campain.
■ BURKE & MMm
Book Belters, Stationers, Newspaper
and Magazine Agtftts, ” '
Hf«t«lisOii,'Ga. I' 'i -
Jan. 15, 1§52. - 49—ly.
AUCTION^ 7 ~
Is Oaxtersville. .
, . T^the ■county.subscribers -vriiLsell at- auetjoh the
site of Pamding county, wit Inn t!ic legal; X remainder of tlielr stocic of GoqiL with-
honrs of sale tlie. fp.lowiug property, to wit: | ou t reserve, on Thursday 12lh Afigust,' mfil
Lot No. 166, in the 3d distnetand 3d see- | davsloilowing. - - ]
tion. W mt Easterling rs. Lcr^Boman^nia- j * ' *»• t« oim/vr-x x o
ker,and John \V. Thompson and bilas M. I \u«msto
Thompson, indorsers. * \ — ^
Lot No. 624, in tlie 1-Stii district and 3d I HVJ’fi A4VIF
section. -W-m-S. Hogue, vs. Win. Tucker] a .fine stock of Hats "and
ami A. J. Tuyker. security. -
More New Summer Goods!!
AT PRICE'S OLD STAND !
THE undetstgaed has on hand, nml is
constantly receiving wpplifo. of
GramtriUe Shirtings f
- Lawrenco Slieetings,
Carolina Stripes,
Cotton CassimereSj
. Prints,
Bareges, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins,
Irish Linens,-
I.riien Handkerchiefs,
Silk do
Kossuth Hats and Feathers',
Paints and Drugs, &a, • '
SalEratus, !
Sup Curb. Soda; "
A H of which he offers- low for cash, or
country produce.
J, D. CASl’ENTER.
Alay 28.th, 1852.
FKESHAKEIYAL
ROME DRUG Slfllie,
In the, holme formerly.(i-cutti-rl by
S-T E V EN SO N & D v N 6 A-?, .
W E-are nowj-eec-Yvbi-. ;-. ! di,
reetfrom IffipjjvT. .^l-.r-eqhd' weii
selected Stock of lirr r r ie prr: • -rav-
aeter, allot which We v. >ii e-td uro-i
pose to sell oil tlif nto-du- j aiqcLiLug terms-
at wholesale nail retail. We Wbivld-call ;be
i special attention of Pnysw:::ins nf'CheSioltcc
; Georgia and Alabama.ns We think wc can
1 farmsli as gobdArtiflcs finrf on as good-term*
as anywhere this side ei‘ ObnrJcsttfii. Oar
it is very line, consisting cf tl.w fid-
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AT THE CHEiiOKfcE BOOK STORE,
Cassville, Cia.
J UST opened the following works at this
establishment^ all of whk-ltwill be sold j ifissorrment tsvety
Cheap for cash : j owing articles:
Coopers Virgil, Ainsworth’-; Dictionary.' Alcohol, Antimonials, Jfcren rials, Acids’
V ilianisJschooi History ot U. States, I Creasot, Ualomel, Eng. and Am. Opium,
Anthun's-Latin Lessons. (Morphine, Sulph. Quinine. Fcrroeyanate
Davies’Surveying. Davit s Iwgendre. 'Qaiinne. Iodine. Iodide, l’otiss, Nitrate SH-
Day’s Aigebra, Smithy Grammar. i ver, Pbos. Calx.’Precipt, Chloroform. .
(b imshaw's History of the United States, I Alcoholic extract.-;, a full variety, and n
Frost’s " •-. ! general assortmentof the-latest and -most
Besides any.aml-every hook used iu sthools | approvedinedichr«iftffl chemicals. Surgic
al wayicon iiaiid.br «*an lie With two days’' cab instruments, Dental filcs aiul socket*,
notice; Orders by mail promptly apd faith- J gold and tin foil’, paints, oils, dycrstufls, rtir-
n«hc*,pfftfy, sash ^"ass cf every size, pe’r-
fuifiery of die finest quality, brushes of ev
ery style,'spices, essential ods, fancy soaps
.4 BouliforevcTJ' It inhnmil! j sperm and adamantine candles, sperm and
l.in.oil. burning fluid, corn aml pcarl starch,
fuIly.fiUed, at lowcstcash prices
July 22, 1852I
'-•y V.- f -- T-HB' _ _
, •.-rr.-'-tn-.^rri ’TVfV-MVT' I'Tii i r-rj-yr | Physicians^ office furniture, stationary fine
. TTTflirt t> - e ■ 1 LilTiL vB “V" 4- -fbAIAUlrl 1, | variety,fine chewing tobacco, extra fine sc-
Vv 1 f * W - frl ? ? ^ S 1 THE CELEBRATED IRISH ilAHTYIi; i gars, macabbv, Scotch.and rapee snuffi fine
h,S ! \ LSO, a sketch of the lives apd trials of i French chocoldte, garden seed^of C ve7y va-
AILOSIlffG ESTABI.TSHMEWT, I j\ other dlstiugnblied paaiofs—stieh f , s ; ficty, Burumgi^uiclaad camphiBC. a fine so-
' 1 XX Ulliur UfoHUjytiaircU puiuib >ueit as i :* V VJ ^ N..W
J. F. Si’BOUtLL^.CO. ! ,V , Sltrcrhouse..opposite the Iirick j ThomnsrAiliU* Ehimett, Theobald Wp’fe Tone, ^cliorutjf brafcdx.amlAJhaiC'ii luciMcaJ. yriRms,]
i illttftl ( Iin.cf9ir4 I wlliirn ha m ^ • mw >1 r ^ . . i A 1.-a .1 ► -W-t -X* tp| ■
Lot No. 1144, in tlie 3d district and 3d see- j 1 * ’ ,, a V TP 1 M jtl p”cj
tioit. Uobert'Xucker vs. James Wright and j -r ATT UN A llili'UiLlb c.
Jesse Wright. " ~ . j AdairsriUe, April 14, 1852.
Lots Nos. 1234 and4236, in the 3d district-i _ ' „
‘ Dr. J. J. Mitchell;
owperthwaii
* ’ i& Go. Phfiadelphia; Cady and Burges*-,
DR. MILES J. MURPHY, ! i\'cw York ; Coui'tenay & \V icqgcs. t harlcs-
P;!V.iQ.MKWC5b OirBciTAXIO PlIYSrcus, ' J H. <.k«bhc3gc, Sarannali ■, gj&sc
1TAVING permani Bflv"iocafed.bVCa'rtcrs: ’ * Ka - V ’ Mh » :
Hyijte.waiptrcmljr^iplytoalieattHw, ^ A W. BURKE. J. D. C.4BPECTER,
HAS resumed the practice of hfs Profits- [ ^ ou ' 1 ssemty'jim..L
!»««*» «• <m 1«OniIhe|g”. 1 !*-* feM WM. M. & J. W. W. UNDERWOOD,landi,p6*his ’ * -y
residence of Solomon Zant- Esq. i s ! ii,r . c S?* l’artlcalar fi.len muwt GEOHGTA. I mceivin,, ms
Euharlce, Geo, May 27th, 1852. Wn.L vrS^aw^MUhecounties of!
~1 ^ s the Cherdkec lircuH (except Dade.; Thcyj. . _ ,
MUSIC BOOKSr . ^ ; . • •• ' > ^ ^ e> j wilM>6lirj)cr?onally a ttenif nil tlie courts. J in o“ v P 31 ^ ^
jk SUPWjY of the ^outjiorn Surae!iT,.i. ry.ii y-m ^ ^ j W.H. Un iurwbod iriil attend the courts of | tassmiercf*, l^%ce& arid K«k-
A ^f-ynpTpD^ flTiM11 j ■ ’ tfO®, ftf irtlffotfl, Jackson and llalier^Imm cobatirs bf the AVfs- tu bky Jean*, fos Gentlemen *
on handatthe Ch»rfLeJB«>ok St^, tyarn tievctibo' ifrd' tem-eirtatt-. Both will atfor.d the scssiops ! *”"** " ,d frtv
and 3d seefiou. - L.X’. Beuiuan & Co. against i
Wm. B. High;, principal: and Richard i
in- this country, as well as else where, in pre-
posts to atom*, ^nd scattering the pieces a- curing for us so many new subscribers, has
bout in every direction. From thence the induced the publisher to offer it for the e B -
Tho faTor shown this paper by its friends ; Crumpton, sccarityi
One two horse wagon, one ox wagon, and
one wagon partly finished. Nathaniel john-
Jn’v
Dn. S. B. PEARCE & CO.
1st, 1852. -•
Call at Price’s Old Stand!
■ suing PnEsiDENTiAi. Campaign at :
claetric current diverged to the house of J os
Lain, .on the Spring Hill road, gave a shock lowing low rates, in order to place
to three or four of the inmates, prostrating |ier ia th e hands-of every body:
two of them, and knocked down two other '
persons. We are informed, however, that j
flo permanent injury has been sustained.—
Mobile Advertiser, 27 Ih ult.
A western New York paper, in a par-
agrapk oommenting on the comparative Ub- , _ _ t ^ -
1, .in thc3d. disirict «nd 3d 'sce-
with special reference to the conveying of
BMR^Cai^a remans gratis over thtSr lines, j
**7*» V«ry gravely, that the New York and •
of that honor.’
ms*m warrants h»Te gone up in the'
New fofik Markwt to $143 a $71.50 a $88
for ML tahnd 40 acres scrip. These are'
the eel Bat Tatae with the brokers. They
hay at #141 a #71 a $35.60
A NktWkWiAaT nc WeeL-Doij»g.”—The
6ratrcvilla pMd ) Times says that Matthew
on Tueadmy last,
Single copies . . . . . . -
. 50c.
2 copies,
. 90.
5 copies
. 2.00.
10 copies . . . . , . .
3.00.
20 copies . . . .... .
. 6.00
The money must in every instance accompa-
ny the order fot- popers at the above -rates.
. Beam,
For subscription fo the Staxuabd, for the ■
week ending August 21th. 1852.
Hon. A. R. Wright, CassviHe
"2 89
CoL 8. Farris, Lafayette,
3.00
Rainey Chastain, «
8 00
H. JL Davie, «
S 30
M. W. Conifer, Fmmnonnt,
2 60
Jeremiah Greene, «.
N. GUretth, Caasvilifc ^
a®
soars. K. R. Ransom.
_ Rot No. 995,in the 2fl district and 3d sec
tion. iti«hanl Eetor vs. Josoph. X. Sicwftrt.
principal, and Affred Stewart and "Fielding
M-Smith, secaritv.
_ Lot No. 925, in ^e'3S district and 3d sec-'
lion. C. C. Winn and others vs 'Reuben R.
Ransom,principal,and Joseph Wilson.secu
rity on
Lot No. 585, in the ^district and 3d sec
tion. James H. Thompson vs- -Reuben R.
Spring and SmiuiM'r Supplies
the Clitrdhec circuit (except Dade.) They ) and fashionable Dry Goods, consist-
ville, Geo.
[April 45^
tion. Alexander Carouthand others vs. J.
R. Jordon, principal sad D. Campbe'l,
security,and \Vaj- H. Wilson, security on
stay.
Lots Nos. 68 rad 76, in the 2d district and
3d section, with the crop
Highhvw Va. Walston.
MS IXCAMUBELLSbir
' NUNN AX L Y * 8
CHEMICAL PATBI7 SOAP.
BOR sale at acts per pound—An cxcel-
JQ featoraaiefcwa^hiagpm-pwtes. Cai’
as-thjs.office., _ » , - -
July 15; 1852.. ' ‘I ^ ,
__ ^ ^ ^ Calicoes, Jrench and -Scotch. Ginghams,
bottomeTyemi efface the music 1 | °*** Supreme Court atCasTv’illc and Gainw- j CTo^^oudJaco^tti^BB,Uoxio^,
1 WTT T e* ,”a, , I . Tr ! ville. All business entrusted to them will &c - (’’r ‘P® Laaies. ^ 4
Ch ^« A ' Helton s , be promptfvnnd faithful attended to. I Also a pad « P 0y of Groccncs. Dago-
GtSec next door to Hooper & Mitchell, f ww*.'«rtlery. f<*!x ahffalmoat
« Hus tune! vista House,” Rome* G*., at which I everything ustmayfolrtd in a coUntorstofe.
Gcocgia,ove r the Macon Gens:! pi ace finelor Loth ’.rill always be found, ex- , u*rif**fow?tenipt toenumer^o the
ats, on the.f^h Oe- ;| cept.w7iei-,-bbseiit on professioaaj business.
•-w’:
dl'£LS£SSgf STATIOSERY, &c.
^herokec Georgia, over\ A NEW lot of foolscap and fetter paper
tral Course, two
fober
iwdi
cd
bridle-v.ise,)
b-ied cblt r
: the Jlaron
GUARDIAN S SALE.
A GRfiEABLY to'an- order ol the Ordina- j
court-house door in Cassville, the interest of
-. . ... thVmiaor heirs of, H'm. Graves, decease^
O^eur -A ree-ipfe, «wi foifowiaz negroes; Willis, 43 venrs
FIERCE HM'D KING. I ^ Maeon Canlral eourse, 01: the ilCth "6c- j onvblopci, steel pens, inks of various
in the 2d district and . T fy*' • -n-1 for sale at th# '* tober hundred dollarr. One I slaws,' pencils,-&c. &c. just received •
, thereon. Wm. B. L \ ! of th «*T*** will not be taken without the Uf* ^ sale at .he Cherokee Book Store-all [
1.' ^ . €h !^®~ k A St ° re - taJ1 earlr ” S *! other. ,, ‘i-’U-jg vt cvTT-ff, - j of which will he sold ve,y low for cash-, 1
AdafomHe, JulyMh, 1852—lm.
: J £ ]-
STORE,
AT ADAnfiVpXE, GEO.
tha wait flit of the Roil
details of his stock,-,
’all persons call and
' selves Before purchdjfin
ing they wiR find both i
ity of Goods, ws''%-e3l as thtf ]
tiny. - . ’ -
Cassville. April 1, 1852.
m£- r
andqual-
i.'sctfirfkc-
the supplv Ls limited.
' July 15* UB52.
: the new law, just printed add for]
ist Jhis otter 31 per quire.
SELLING AT COST!
L ADIES’ summer.Dress Goods, consist-
iii-’-of Muslins,Bareges, Tisanes. Ac. .at
JNO. A. ERWIN’S.
July *•
ATLANTA/GEO.
Dec a tar Sta
(About 100 yards from the Depot,)
the -parpens «T irniMu ^iaxtade, thewufcscriberiinter-^ dU, JcSf.46 vests did, Jordan, 16, William,
■3’*° marry eated wfi! plassa inform nr, so that proper T^'^elsoo, 9,Jim,4. Sold to perfect tiilei.
He k seventy years of ago, eorreetinns eanbe mad- D. XL HOOD, Guard’s,
1 August 12 27 40J
_ CifiARS AND TOBACCO.
attpw thousand fine Cigars, also
JX Che-.ving'Xahaoco, for sale low by
PAtTON ^TRIMBLE.
A dairs ville, Geo. April 14th, 1852.
re^Sl
t yoar Gmoccxim.cheap
Merc sdn can always find
... . Hiee'Salt, Bacoc,
g, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff,
Cheese, Fickle-. Ac.
D. A. CRAWFORD.
Jane 3d, 1852.—6ni-
iCandiaa, 1
DR. ROBERT C. WORD
Office,—X. East l.cf the Court House.
Ian 5, .85. 50 ly.
T HIS establishment hfes be-tu recently fur
nished from the l*esthouses in Now York
: city, and no pains wifi be spared on my pSifo
! to 'make' if one of the best houses South,
j Time and patronage will test the above as -
i sertion. A liberal patronage is solicited. -
L. R BUTLER, ProntKtor.
, Feb 12, 1852.
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