The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, September 09, 1852, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

HHfi* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW FASHIONS FOB FALL AND WINTER! A. C. DAT NEW BOOKS! Come and Buy! Just Received at the Cherokee Book Store, VARIETIES. : bor—it was an invention to vex mankind, I ! I preferc an office, one that is lucrative and «< I wonder what makes my eyes eo weak,” not laborious; what you call a sinecure ,said a loafer to a loafer. «« Why they are And if I cannot get cue myself I will go in in a weak place," replied the latter. i for any mail who will divide on the dead See a young lady, and tell her she has a ' leT 4. “d no splits. j pretty foot. She will then wear small, thin i Sir where will you find a country.jilike i >hoei-gootH into the "et-catch a cold-i this ? Talk not of oriental gorgeousness of : W«3£>S2L.m AaThe h« just will soon become a fever and she will j Eastern countries. Tell us not of the fairy received his fashions for the ensuing season, die in a month. ; scenery which poets, who revel.in the great from the celebrated Mahan’s establishment, n__ t_ . , - , i warm path of heavenly imagination, paint Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on them > "®* , aays.-Sleepmg m church is al- j * ' * F The at his shop, opposite Larimer’s hotel Call , Ways tolerated in a land of religious liberty ; F°. J* . _ . and see him. and look at his fashion plates, but loud snoring is a nuisance to the more I dlSCTi P tl0 “ of th:s beautiful country should Sept 9 1852 . j . ., , „ be written with the golden wand of an an- r~ V._ - ; — quiet and respectable Bleepers, I , .. .... %. . ... Attention, Lawyers! A young clergyman haring, in the hear- if E ’ ? S ?. ” ’ C “ an \ GENERAL digest index to Georgia I Georgia Scenes, 1 25. ing of Dr Parr suted that he would beb“e teamnP ° nt . hebl J? S ^ ^ A Reports, including 1,2, 3 Kelley, 4 to i Life and works of Dean Swift, 1 * ® k . . , .. , _ face of rose leaf. Excuse me, gentlemen, I 10 Georgia Keports, Charlton's and other, Simms* Life of Marion. 1 00 - 0 a . 6 cou * not • understand . expect only the rainy season, aud the dust decisions. Compiled by Thomas R. R. Cobb ! ./ Gen. Greene, 1 00 "Then/* said the Doctor,>< your creed will and W. W. Lumpkin. A small supply just tJncle Tom’s Cabin as it is. 1 75. be the shortest of any man’s I know." j Wc , ore onr native i and _ we honor her “ec-ired and for sale at the Cherokee Book ' Naoman, the daughter of Enoch, was not flag, and wohhl not rob the custom bouse Sept. 2,1858. married until she was five hundred and ; jf wc }, a( i a f a j r show. But Congress must: ~~Z ~~ t t eighty years old! Be of good cheer, old | no j p U t on an y a j rSj or we take charge! CllSS ShCIlff filfilCSa mauls, you yet have a hope. 0 f the custom house and post office, and /"hN the first Tuesday in October next, Counsel.—«< Now sir, on yonr oath, were make a muss generally. These are my sen- | will lie sold before the court house door timents, gentlemen and fellow citizens. If iu the town of Cassville, the following prop- ADVERTISEMENTS. : T. A. BURKE. C. W. DIKING T HE FOLLOWING new and interesting works: Napoleon Dynasty, by the Berkly men,2 50 Lorenzo Dow’s complete wo As,'2 00. Sparks’ Life of Washington,! 00. Haliburton’s Tankee Stories, 1 00. Book o* Knowledge, 1 09. Fox’s Martyr’s, 1 00. Thrilling Adventures, 1 00. BURKE & DEMING, Book Sellers, Stationers, Newspaper and Magazine Agents, Madison, Ga, Jan. 15,1852. 49—!y. ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ you not born in Ireland ?' tVitness ^n a solemn tone).—«< Although present at the event, I swear, on my oath I have no recollection of the fact.” «« Wonder what's de reason dis saw mill won't go now ?” asked a country negro who hadn’t seen much of the world, addressing his most .• high larn” village friend. .< Dat circumstance argufies easy enough nigger,” replied Congo, « de reason is cause dere am not sufficient number of water.” An Irshman bearing that Mexico was about treating, exclaimed, .< Mexico is go ing to trate ! be Jabers ! I'm glad of it! I’ve been wantin' a dhrop this many a day.” Pretty Fair.—An Irshman, in writing to his sweetheart, asking whether she would accept his love or not, writes thus : «. If you don't love me, please send bock the letter without breaking the seal.” NVhmi a man calls to see another during the busiest portion of the day, it is not worth while for him to stay more than an hour af ter he has told you all lie knows. A man recently advertised for a wife. N ext day some tweuty-seven married men sent in word, ofiering to give up their better halves. An Irshman being in chureh where the collection apparatus resembled election box es, on its being handed to him, whispered in the carrier's cur that lie was not natuara lized and could not vote. An old maid was heal'd to exclaim, while sitting at her toilet the other day, « I can bear adversity, and encounter hardships, and withstand the changes of fickle fortune, but O, to live, to droop, and wilt, and die like a single pink, 1 can’t endure it, and what's moro 1 won't.” In the battle of the Resaca de la Palma, in a hand-to-hand skirmish, a soldier in our army, a quaint lrsihman, pierced a Mexican *with his bayonet and immediately after fir ed the contents of his musket. «« What was that lor ?” said the officer in command of the squad, in a tone signifying lus disapproval of the aot. «* Oh!* said the soldier, much puzzled for whnkrifor.why, to make a linos ?JU»1 A*mt offto bJ>n^- If we only loved our friends as well before they die as we do afterwards, what a beau tiful world this would be. For softening the heart, an hour’s stroll in the grave yard is worth all the sermons that were ever preached. A Western poet is responsible for the fol lowing beautiful lines. They are found in a long piece of poetry : .1 Old Mother Scrogiu—she could’nt go to mcctin, «* Cause she had no shoes to put her old feet iu!” That state of life is most happy wherein superfluities are not required, and necessa ries are not wanting. The Doctor’s Welcome.—Down east there resides a certain M. D. One very- cold night he was aroused from his slumber by a very loud rapping at his door. After 80tue hesitation be went to the window and asked: •• Who's there ?” «. Friend!” was the answer. .. What do you want ?” ««Want to stay hero all night” o Stay there then !” was the benevolent reply. SOUTHERN BOOKS THAT ARB SOUTHERN!! \ °1^ rejected Northern books, re- XL vamped with a Southern title, but Compiled, Printed and bound at the South and upon Socthebx Paper. This is not the case with any other school books presented wm. "• AL v LiL!i?!! ERWII0D - ROMB, GEORGIA, ly the result of slave labor. Will practice Law m all the counties of _ n ,, T _ n the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) They i B. Jc.GrRIFxIN, will both personally attend all the courts. J : Macon, Ga : tbrtt circuit. Both will attend the sessions of the Supreme Court atCassville and Gaines ville. All business entrusted to them will Uncle Tom’s Cabin (as it is not.) by Mrs. be promptly and faithfully attended to. Stowe, 1 75. | Office next door to Hooper & Mitchell,! History of the Mormons, 1 09. ! “ Buena Vista House,” Rome, Ga., at which j Leslie’s Cookery, 1 00. place one or both will always be found, ex- James Montjoy,"80c. cept when absent on professionalbusincss. ADVERTISEMENTS 1 . ’ valuable SOUTHERN SCHOOL BOOKS! Sanford and Merton. SOc: IVm. Tell, 50c. Daniel Boone, 50e. lloughing-it in-the Bush, by Mrs. Moo- : die, 50c. * Miss Strickland’s Queens of England, 6 April 24—12—ly. they don t admit us into tlie Union, we will One house and lot-in the town of Adairsville ■ vols S10 00. burst open the custom house, and admit all on the east side ol the Railroad, known as Fifteen I lecisive Battles, 1 25. liquors free of duty. And now w : th a par- 1 the residence of Dr. B A. C. Botnar: levied i ting blessing upon the girls which we left ! » satisfy a Cdss Inferior Court fi. fa. in . , , , . , • . favor of Wm. Solomon vs. B. A. C. Botnar I behind us, and the boys who are coming al- j und s amuc j M J)ow. ter us, we will amount and take a private j Twenty acres of land in the 4th district ' 1 Stewart’s Free Mason’s Manual, 1 00. Temperance Tales. &c., 1 25. JEsop’s Fables in Rhyme, l 00. (DAIfclD* DR. ROBERT C. WORD Office.—N. East I.of tire Court House, lar. 5, 185. 50 -ly. DR. MILES J. MURPHY, THE SOUTHERN' ORATOR, Consisting of Elements of Elocution, and j selections, suitable for Declamation and Re- : citation, from eminent Southern Orators ! and writers. APALACHUjX primer, ! Consisting of progressive lessons, in words of one and two syllables, by Mrs. S. L. Grif- ! fin. j APALACHLLAT HEADER JVo. 1. • Consisting of easy lessons in reading, and j exercises bi spelling. By Mrs. 8» L. Griffin i APALA CH1AJV READER, JVo. 2. drink. | erfor the U9e of the officers of the court vs Wm. Dohbs and Solomon Dobhs. Loto,’ land No. 175, in the 22d district and 2d section in the county of Cass c levied on to satisfy a justices’ cour fi. fa. from the 1041st district G. M. in favor of John N. Charles vs. Charles Hammonds. Levied and return ed to me by a bailiff. ■Al so i half acre lot at the Cassviile depot, imer, Esq., William A. Rice, to Nancy : on l j ,e east s *^ c °f the Railroad, adjoining tjie depot lo; on the east: levied on to satisfy a Cass Inferior Court fi fa. in favor of E. C. Gunn vs. Asa Crew. Two lots of land Nos. 293 and^SS.in the 4th district and 3d section: levied on to satis fy twenty Cass Justices’ court fi. fas in favor Judah’s Lion, hv Charlotte Elizabeth, 50c. ,, ». Sargent’s, Russell’s and Frost's Speakers. ° C . UY " T< ^ A ‘ ’ ! Embfacing easy lessons in reading, with - j ITAVLNG permanently located a Carters- ; questions> ° an / cxercises ! JUL viile, will attend j rowptlt to all cftlls as Grilfin A' V “ A11 ©* "j . j Phvsician or Surgeon, hoping from a ^ell i mon i)obbs now lives on : levied on to satis-1 -A. U feXliliV 1848 cfe 1849. founded medical education and successful - JiPJlLACHLdJS' READER^ JVo. 3. fy three fi. fas.—two from the Inferior Court i TJY Hon. WM. H. STILES 2 lar^e vols. experience to merit and receive a liberal • Containing appropriate Lessons inEnuncia- of Cass, in favor or John Norcross; the oth-1 l> Illustrated. A few copies just received s,iare ol patronage. Particular a.ten tion. Pause, Inflection, Emphasis, andRead- I and 3d seciior, lying three miles from Cnr- ' tersville, on the east side of the Alatoona Road, known as the lot of land that Solo- Kollins’ Ancient History, 3 50. September 2, 1852. MARRIED, In Cassville, on the 19th ult. by Wm. Lat- WlLSON. On the banks of the Etowh, on the 2d inst. by Willis Little, Esq., Wooldridge Kines to Sarah Byce. At the residence of Capt. Dean in Clarke i °f Thomas G. Dunlap and H. F. Price, It. C. county, on Wednesday, August 25tli, by! ^ ort ^ alu l others vs. Lemuel Philips. Levied n , m „ on ; °n and returned to me bv a bailiff Re/. A. T. Mann, Henry F. Fullilove, ,, , , ... .. ’! Also, two lots of land, Nos. 1290, and 1291, of Mobile, Alaba^ua. and Miss Matilda A. j in the 21st district and 2d section of CasJ I county: levied oil to satisfy two district court ' fi. fas in favor of C. J. Green vs Wm. J. Chastain. Levied on and returned to me hv a bailiff. E. A.BROWN, D. Slt’ff. POSTPONED SALE. ^ Also, defendant’s interest in lots of land Nos. 10, 11 30, 28, and 25, all in the 5th district and 2d section of Cass county: lev ied on to satisfy live Justsccs’ court fi". fas.— three in favor of Patton and Chunn; the others in iavor of J. D. Carpenter vs. John Freeman. Levied and returned to me by a bailiff. E. A. BROWN, D. Sh’fF Septcmber 9, 1852. and for sale at the Cherokee Book Store. Sept. 2, 1852. tion paid to diseases of females. j ing, Spelling Exercises, with Definitions and ! Office at H. it. Morgan's Store, opposite the Pronunciation, &c. By Mis. S. It. Griffin. Cnrtersnile Hotel. (Feb !2 FINE NOTE PAPER, to ENVELOPES '1T7E have just received a rich assortment NEW PROVISION STORE, ll men: of the above, at the Cherokee Book Store. Sept. 2.1852. APALACHIAJV READER, JVo. 4. Embracing the principles of rhetorical read- j ing, and appropriate lessons, carefully se lected and arranged, by Mrs. S. L. Griffin. Dean. DIED, At Adairsville, on the 5th inst. Mrs. The resa C., consort of Capt Robert S. Patton, formerly of this place. The deceased was young, amiable and lovely, and lias left many kind friends to weep over her early loss, and sympathize with her affectionate husband and relatives, late her many virtues, and meet her iu a happier clime, where parting is unknown. At the residenct of Col. Lindsey Johnson, in Cass county, on the 5th inst., of consump tion, Dr. Walton Wyly, of Talladega, ■AAtf. ^Obituary hereafter.] Departed this life, on the evening of the 6tli inst., at his residence in Cass county, after an illness of nine days of malignant fever, Capt. F. Lewis, aged 33 years, 10 months and 21 days. In the death of Capt. Lewis the community has lost an ex cellent citizen. To his bereaved widow and five small children, and aged parents, and a large circle of kindred and friends, his loss is irreparable. But although our loss is very great, we fondly hope it is his eternal gain. Peace to his remains. «< Come, lovely youth, embrace the truth, And join with one accord, And use your tongue whilst you arc young, In praising of the Lord. Gordon Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold, tn the first Tuesday in October uext, before the court-house May they all emu-! ^ oor °* saiJ co,,Trt . v i within the legal hours of ' J J 1 sale, the following property, to-wit Lots of land, Nos. 96, in the 6th district and 3d section and 213, in the 7th district and 3d section of Gordon county: levied on as the property of John T. Thwcatt, to satis fy one ti. fa. issued out of Pike inferior court —C. Campbell & Co. vs. John T. Thwcalt and James B. Shackleford. Property poin ted out by Win. H. Dabney, plaintiff's at torney. Lots Nos. 253 and 2S7, both in the I3th district and 3d section of Gordon county: levied on as the property of Win. H. Head, to satisfy sundry fi. fas, issued out of the 1054 ch Justice Court district of Gordon coun ty —Frederick Cox, bearer, vs. Augustus F. W illiams and Wm. H. Head, as principals, ar.d Jesse Miller, indorser. Property point ed out by J. C. Dowdy and Jesse *Mi.ler, one of the defendants. Levied on and re turned to me by a bailiff One lot, No. 291, in the 13fh district and 3d section of Gordon county : levied as the property of Samuel Ho la wav, to satisfy one Justices’ court fi. fa issued Out of the 1054th G. M. district, Gordon county—James Stew art vs. Samuel Ho'away. Levy made and returned to me hv a bailiff. J. N. MILLER, Sh’ff. AUGUSTA PRICES. [Corrected weekly from Chron. & Sent.] UHI . 1 I FI A Stamp Speech. The following specimen of quaint humor, says the Pacific News, we find in one of our exchanges, under the head of .California News’—they purporting to have been deliv ered by a stump candidate of San Francis co : Fallow Republicans and Fellow Citizens : —plain and modest man, born at an eafPferiod of my existence, which great event occurred at home one uight while my mothor was out. I have struggled from ob scurity, to which on unlucky star had doom ed me, till 1 have risen like a bright cxalta- .tion in the evening, to the very summit of liuman greatness and grandeur. Gentlemen -I profess no principles—unfortunately I ,ve none. On the unhappy occasion of birth, a dismal and melancholy man, ithed in tie sombre hues of morning, swapped me away for another baby, and subsequently lost me at a raffle. Sad event! But who can control his fate ? We are the creatures of destiny. .There's a divinity that shapes onr ends rough, hew them as M will.’ I was intended by nature for a great states man. Had I lived in thedays of Hannibal, I should have beaten the great chieftain in crossing the alpe, and it is a dead certain thing that I could have distanced Cortez in crossing that Isthmus. He never performed the feats that I did; he never came up the Chagres river in a canoe with a deaf and tiumb < hombre,’ without a red cent, or a khaaft of summer apparel. But a light heart and n thin pair of breeches goes mer rily through the world. • • • Sue, every man who has come here is a Columbus. He Comes to discover new dig- gins. I am a Columbus! I was dead broke at home as Columbus was, and have here to strike a new vein; Bat 1 am not going to the mines. Oh, no. Yon don't catch mo op to my waist in ice water, with O jnveailo pick-aix« and incipient crow-bar, bktAghtlnU Of one hundred degrees in tho shade, to dig oat the filthy loom. Ho* sir, i nm net an that lay. I hate la- Bagging, Gunny, per vard, 13 a 14 Bacon, per lb. 11 a 15 Butter, 18 a 30 Beeswax, 18a 20 Bricks, per 1000, 5 50 a 620 Cheese, Northern per lb. 9 u 11 Coffee. Rio, 9J a 11 Luguira, 20 a 15 Java, 13a 11 Corn, per bushel, 50 a 65 Domestic Goods.- -Yarns, 80 a 90 Osnaburgs, per yard, 9£ a 100 Feathers, per lb, 35 a 40 Flour per bbl, 5 50 a 7 00 Lard, per lb, 12 a 15 Molasses, per gal, 23 a 37 Nails, per lb, 34 a 4 Oats, per bush. 25 a 37 Rope, per lb, 8j a 11 Sugars, per lb, 54 a 41 Salt, per bush, 40 a 20 Twine, per lb. Wheat, per hush, 18 a 55 80 d 1 00 also, at the same'time and place, - One lot of land in the 14th district and 3d section, No. 86, levied on as the property of Littleton P. Seay, to satisfy one fi.fa. in fa vor of Duke, Mims & Co. and other fi fas. in favor of E. P. Howell, and Howell Buck ner and others. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. D,G. WYLIE, D. Sh’ff. Sept. 2, 1352. Atlanta Prices Current. Corrected weekly from the Republican. Com* Bacon, 40 llj a 50 a 14 Butter, 15 a 25 Cotton, 7 a 9 Corn Meal - 40 a 50 Flour, per bbl., ...$6.00 a 700 Egga, per doz., 10 a 124 Lard, bv the obi 11 a 124 Chickens, each 10 a 15 Potatoes, Irish per bu.... 90 a 100 Peas, per bu. 70 a 75 Salt, per sack ...$L70 a 175 Feathers, per lb., 30 v 35 Consumption! E verybody knows bad ease. It commences and insiduously, that before one is the lungs are a mass of ulcers, tl exposure or change from heat ti duces an inflammation, and in a few days or weeks, it is said he or she died of hasty Con sumption. For all troubled with rough or lung complaint, we would refer to the adver tisement ou the outside of this paper of Jud- son’s Chemical Extract of “Cherry aud Lungwort,” which is said to be a certain cure for this awful disease. Paulding Sheriff Sales. O N the first Tuesday in October next. will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Dallas, Pauldiig county, wit! in the usual hours of sale, th efollowing pro} erty to wit; The lot of land whereon defendant now lives the number not recollected, with tbs improvements thereon, in the 3d district and 3d section : levied on as the property of Isaac Taunt, to satisfy a ti fii. issued from a Justices' Court of Paulding county, in fa vorof Samuel N Stewart, hearer, vs. Isaac Taunt, Price & Mcrrcll Cantrell, security.-— Property pointed out by AL Cantrell. Lev ied on »nd returned to me br a constable. D. CAMPBELL, Sh’ff. Sept. 9. T he Alutual to insure the lives cf white persons, slaves, or any species of property. All oidcrs by mail attended to promptly. JOHN W". BURKE, Ag’t. Sept. 2,1852. M’Dauiels. Mitchell & Hulsey WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION' MERCHAJVTS, Ware-house eonveniently situated on Hunter Street, Strictly Fire-Proof, A N D A B U N D A NTLY COMMODIOUS. ALSO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In Dry Goods Groceries, and the various necessary articles, desire to return thanks for liberal patronage heretofore, and will trust a continuance. I. O. McDANIKL, p. e. McDaniel, A. W. MITCHELL, E. J. HULSEY, Atlanta, Sept. 2. 30 ly NEW BOOK BINDERY - IN ATLANTA. T HE subscriber begs most respectfully to inform the citizens of Cassville aud sur rounding country, that he has daily esspec- tations of first rate workmen and materials from the North, for a bindery, and flatters himself that work can be done in Georgia equal to the North, and will compare favor ably with any other bindery, both in style and charge. He respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage, at the cheap Book and Alnsic Store, by \YTLLIAM KAY. Atlanta, Aug. 28, 4852. NOTICE TO BUILDERS! S EALED PROPOSALS will be received (by depositing them in the clerk’s office Inferior court) until the first Monday in No vember next, for the building of a court house in Ellijay, Gilmer county, to he of brick, two stories high, of ten feet each, fif ty feet wide by sixty long, a plan of which can be seen by calling on the Clerk of the Inferior Court, who will give all the inform ation desired. The county will lie able to pay under existing circumstances four or five hundred dollars yearly. Any person living at a distance, w'ifl he furnished with a plan of the house by addressing the clerk of the Inferior court. They can also he informed, if they desire it, if their bids are taken. Bv order of the court. Jtilv 2lst, 1852. WM. ERWIN, Cl'k Jnlv 29—25—m2in j AT ADAIRSVILLE, GE9. C l ALL over on the west side of the Rail l A HISTORY OF THE U. STATES ) Road, and buy your Groceries cheap In wIlich , vilI be £oand a more full historv Azinuic zour jrruperty ; j mr cash or barter. Here you can always find of the tW(£/7} ^ than ^ •. undersigned, agent for the Southern ' x u Sf r »1 Mo,a !f cs « B>ce, Salt, Bacon, history now before the public, [utuai Insurance Company, continues j ” ait » r lour. Cigars, Pobacco, Snuff. August 19 2^ * -* - - Canines, Kaisius, Cheese, Pickles, &t\, &c. B. A. CRAWFORD. June 3d, 1352.—6m. 1.S.BMT S W OULD respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has removed his TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, to the new stcrc-house, opposite the Brick Hotel, (up-stairs.) where he is prepared to at tend to all orders in his line of business. Particular attention will tie paid to cutting^-so that work can he made by the Ladies. [Cassville, Jam 29. lm CHAS. H. DURYEE, Forwarding, Storage AND GENERAL Commission Business, NO.66, BAY STREET, Savauualt, M R. DURYEE will, at all times,give his careful and prompt peisona! attention to receiving, selling, storing or forwarding whatever cottons or other produce may be consigned to him, on which the usual advan ces will be made. REFERENCES: Messrs. G. W. Garmany & Co. Savannah. “ Jeffers, Colhran, & Co. Hamburg. “ B. S. Dunbar & Co. “ “ S. C. Grenville & Co. Augusta. D. Osborn, Esq. Forsyth. Messrs. J. Norcross & Co. Atlanta. ■* R. W. & 1\ G Sims, Newnan* J. W. Burke, Esq. Cassv'lle. J. A. Erwin, Esq. - B. Brantley. Esq. Penfield. Butts, l’ickrcll & Co. Baltimore, llollis, Stark & Co. New Y’ork. August 26—29 GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. \ LL persons concerned arc hereby notified XJL that, sixty days after date, I shall apply to Thomas A. Word, Ordinary of said coun ty. for leave to sell the land and negroes be longing to the estate of tbe late John Vaugh an, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs°of said deceased. JAS. VAUGHAN, Adin’r Sept 9 31 2m T WO months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Cass coun ty, for leave to sell the real estate of Johu S. Randle, deceased. A. H. CHAPPELL. Adm’r. Sept 9 W. LAWRENCE, A DAGUERRE AN ARTIST OF LONG EXPERIENCE AND MUCH PRACTICE. \T7ILL remain in Cassville a short time * v for the purpose of practising his pro fession. He rlecms-it unnecessary to refer to the many flattering testimonials which he has received from the press in the differ ent States in which he has practised the art, as he thinks an occular demonstration of his skill will be more satisfactory. The cit izens of Cass are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens. Aug. 19, 1852. J. H. SIMPSOX. J- T. GARDIJTER SIMPSON & GARDINER, WAREHOUSE —AND— Commission iilcrcfjants, M’Intosh St. Augusta, Ga. W ILL continue the Warehouse and Com mission Business in their Fire Proof Building on M’Intosh Street, in all its branches, and hope by strict personal atten tion to the interests of all who place business in their hands, to merit public favor. EF* Orders for Bagging, Rope and Fami ly supplies filled at the lowest market rates. * Cash advances made when required on produce in store. July 22—24—6m WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEO. W ILL coutinue '.he abuve business, 14 Bay street, east of the Exchange. Orders lor bagging, rope and other sup plies filled promptly at lowest cash prices. Refer to Maj. Win. Sanford, Gen. S. P. Myrick, Baldwin county. M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Carter and Harvey, Putnam county. A. McAituin, Ira Peck, Twiggs county. Messrs Black & Cobb, Messrs. Carter & llarvev, Home. Aliy. Johu S. Rowland, Cass county. JAS. WASHBURN, JXO. U. WILDER, ERAS. G. DANA. Aug. 12 27 6m Notice of Copartnership. GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. To ALL PRRSOJiS WROX THXSE PRESENTS COME, OKEBTIXG : K NOW ye that we. Benjamin E. Green, Robert Batey, James Scott, and George Philips, have associated ourselves together. s a body corporate, for the purpose of engag ing in the business of a machine shbp end foundry, and that we have adopted as our corporate name, by which we Will sac and be sued,the Dalton Manufacturing Company, and by which we will be known and designa ted, that we have subscribed as onr corpo rate stock the sum of four thousand seven hundred dollas, which will be employed hi the business before mentioned. (Signed) Benjamin E. Gheest, James Scott, Robert Batey, George Philips. Signed in the presence of Wni.P. Chester, and Winston Gordon, J. I. C. Recorded and certified for the 31st day of July, 1852. John W. Anderson, c s*C. GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. Be it known that on the 3Jth day of July, in the year of our Lord 1852, before me, Winston Gordon, one of the Justices of the Inferior Conn for the county and State afore said, personally came Robert Batey, resident of the Dalton Maufuctufing Company, and having been duly sworn on the Holy Evan gelist of Almighty God, according to law. deposeth and saith, that the amount of cap ital stock actually paid in ami employed by said company, is three thousand fire hundred dollars, and property, tools, stock, &c. of the company, arc actually worth the amount. Robkbt Batet. Sworn to and subscribed before in. WINSTON GORDON, j. i.c. Recorded this 3lst day of Julv, 1852. JOHN W. ANDERSON, c.s. c- August 19 28 tf Iro* Famirjr, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OSMOND, GRAY & Co. 11AN1KG completed their arrangements, Xl the proprietor* of the above named es tablishment, are Mir prepared to execute all orders for every description of castings at the shortest notice znd in' the best mahne*. - -> To R. R. Co’* & Car Builders We are prepared to manufacture Chilled railroad car mid engine wheels of every kind equal to any wheels manulsctoredout this Northern and superior to any manuffictuted at any Southern Foundry, and at priecs gs low as any that can be delivered from any other establishment. Also, all dlher descriptions of engine and car castings, warehouse trucks, also, cast iron water pipes., water wheels; columns, Lamo posts, cemetery ahd other railings, - bridge bolts of every description, pullies. shafting and hangers of all kinds Particular attention paid to the manufac ture of frogs,switches, etc. TO MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS. Mill and gin gearing of every description, fnrnished of the best material and workman ship at the lowest prices. TO PLANTERS. , .. Particular nttefitibn phid to the manufac ture bf pltfhghs rifid plough eastings of all kinds having purchased the patterns of the late firm of 1 aliaferro & Torbett, a supply will be constantly on hand. Tbe proprietors of the u American Iron Foundry,” being piactical mechanics, and Ii*i\ ing tlie establishment uuder their own superintendence, an 1 employing notie but the best workmen, confidently assert that they can manufacture ri!I descriptions bf cast in 4 and car work, equal in quality and at as low prices as can he furnished by any bth»r es tablishment North ol- South. They hope, therefore, by strict attention to business and punctuality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit the patronage and encouragement of Southern railroad companies, and all other parties requiring castings, or car work done cheaply and expeditions!]). OSMOND, GRAY & CO. Angustn. Ga. .» Wc are enabled to refer to the following named gentleman: Hon. John P. King, President Geo. It.It. F C. Arms, Esq., Sup’t Geo. R. R. Wm. Hardin Esq., Sup't Motive Power. Hon: Win. E. Dearing, Augusta. Win. K. Kitchen, •»' Hugh O’Neil. Wm. H. Goodrich, “ 4 Wm. Baldwin, Sup’t Motive Power. W & A. R. It., Atlanta. Richard Peters, Atlanta. George Robinson, Haftihfirg. S. C. G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Angus- ‘ a - [July 29—25—6ms W. H. MALTBIE. S. M. DAVIDSON MALTBIE & DAVIDSON, DEALERS IX STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. Cartcrsvzlle, 4»a. July 22—24—3m. NUNNALLY’S CHEMICAL PATENT SOAP. F IR sale at 5ets per pound—An excel- 1 Etowah Iron Works —AXD— FLOURING MILLS. T HE undersigned informs his friends and the public, that he lias, by the co opera tion effriends, purchased the Etowah Works and will continue to operate the establish ment as heretofore, and will be pleased to re ceive orders. He proposes to make a supe rior quality of merchant Iron, Also, hollow ware and Machinery castings. He will a'so buy wheat and sell flour, and has now a superior article of superfine flour, which he will sell low for cash. MARK A. COOPER. Ang. 12 - 27 4t R. R. R.—PAIN. R AD WAY’S READY RELIEF will stop the most severe pains in a few min- utes. In New York, hundreds who are af flicted, call at the Medical office of Rad way & Co. and ha/e the Ready Keliefapplicd gratis. It never fails in relieving the most painful pa r oxysms inJive minutes or less. TO T11E SICK OF THIS DISTBICT If you will call upon our Agents and try the ltc(ief) we will guarantee your instant relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its cause. BEAR IN MIND. R. R. R. Radway's Ready Relief will stop the MOST SEVERE PAINS IN A FEW MINUTES. And mere the most Obstinate Rheumatic, Neu- rulgic and Nervous Complaints in a fete Hours, Internal and External. It will stop the most Excruciating Pains in from Three to five Min utes, and has cured— lent article for washing purposes, at this office. July 15, 1852. ' Call f IMURTY days after date application will A be made to the Ordinary of Gordon county, for leave to administer" ou the estate of U. M.Hurt, late of said county, deceased. A. J.’SMITH, H. W. FITE. September 9, 31 39d Polk Sheriff Sales. O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, at Cedar Town, between tile usual hours of sale,- the following prop erty, to wit: Lot of land No. 1195, in the 3d district and4thsection of Polk county; levied on by afi. fa. issued from a Justices’ court of Coweta county, in favor of Ishom & Rain ey vs. John Ingram. Also, lot No. 733, in the 1st district and 4th section of Polk county: levied on by two fi. flu. issued from a Ju trices’ court of Washington county, in favor of TL Pool, administrator of Thomas Bateman, vs. J. Feed. Levy made and re turned tome by a constable. WM. M PHILIPS. Sh’ff' » Seyt. 9, IMS. r llRTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Gordon county, for leave to. administer" on tLe estate j of Thomaa Moody, late of said county, de ceased. THOS. MOODY. Sept. 9 31 30d METROPOLITAN HOTEL, BROADWAY', MEW YORK. # rTHE Metropolitan will be completed, and A opened for the reception of company, September first. Price of board two dollars per day. SiUEUN LELAND ft CO. Proprietors. August 2C 29 it BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GEO. W ILL, from this day, sell their present stock of colored printed Muslins, col ored printed Barages, Tissues, Crape de Par is, and Grenadines, at cost. The assortment embraces some of the latest styles and most elegant articles of the season. July 29 Town Property for Sale! 1 WILL sell my houses and lots in Cal houn, Gordon county, on good terms.— The lots are Nos. 9 and 10, first section— three houses suitable for store houses and families, with good kitchens to each house. Possession given immediately, and if not, 1st January. Call on Robert BrasswelL and he will show them. I will sell low for cash. REUBEN SCOTT. Sept. 2 30 4w life of PIERCE AHD KING. LOT just received and for sale, at the iBook Store- Call early, as CITY HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEO. Co-ner Loyd and Decatur Sts (About 100 yards from the Depot.) T HIS establishment has been recently fur nished from the best houses in New Y ork city, and no pains will be spared on ni v pan to make it one of the best houses South. Time and patronage will test the above as sertion. A liberal patronage is solicited. L K BUTLEK, Proprietor. Feb 12, 1852. Rheumatism In Four Hours, Neuralgia In One Hour, Croop In Ten minutes, Diarrhoea In Fifteen minutes Toothache lu One second, Spasams In Three minutes, Cramps In Three minutes. Sick Headache In Fifteen minutes, Chill Fever In Fifteen minutes’ Chill Blains In Ten minutes, Sore Throat In Four hours, lufiuenza In Tweuty hours, Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chole ra Morbus, TieDolorcux, and aUothercom- piaints where there are severe pains, Rad way s Ready Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure the disease. Principal Office 162 Pulton St, N. Y" PRICES OF RADv. AY S REMEDIES i Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, $1 per bottle. Radway's Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. The Dollar Bottles contain five times the quantity of the twenty-five cent bottles TO PLANTERS. This is the cheapest Medicine you can possibly keep, as it can be used at all times and under all circumstances. For sale at Cassvills, by John W.Bihxl, Sole agent for Cass County: Sept. 2, 1853. Spring and Summer Goods!! L. J. PARR, Atlanta, Ga;. R espectfully informs his ou ^usto* mere and the public generally, that life has just received a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Farmer and Mechan ics's Tools, which he will sell on the accommoda ting terms. His stock which is very ex ten sive, and selected to srit the market, consists as follows: Rich muslin dc laines, Cashmere, merino, black watered and colored Alpaca, Jackonet and cross-barred muslin, a fine se lection of ladies’ mitts, a general assort ment of ENGLISH PRINTS anJ CALICOES, French ginghams, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ker seys, Negro blankets, white and red Flan nels, a general assortment of Domestic#. Syrup, molasses, sugars, coffee, fra, fliiacter- el, Tobacco, Scgars, Sfrbt, Lead, Powder. Snuff. Indigo, madder, and all i; kinds of Dye staffs. Swede and English roll ed Iron, Cast, German and Blistered Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammers, Vices and Bellows, Planes, Plane Irons, Cross, Hand and Mill saws, Nails, assort ed sizes, and horse nails and shoes. N. B. Cocntby Phodcce bought at the highest market prices, and goods sold as low as can be afforded. Call and see for your selves. £E?”AH orders promptly attended to. 3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA. TO THE LABORING CLAESES. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING THE inausir, T1DW ar I Jfe So Icas^^foph jounmWevi NEW Plain and Ornamental BUGGIES FOR SALE! Hollow ware and Pig Iron. T IE subscriber has bought out the Iroc Works in- Cass county commonly known ns Earles’ Furnace, and "has now ou bond a good assortment of HOLLOW WARE AND PIG IRON, a superior article, manufactured at the above Works, which be will sell on good terms. The Pig metal is hot blast. Hollow ware t T^f?"| PCr P ° Und ’ deiiTered "* Carters * ! lessin case of sickness. Orders may be addressed to him at Car tersville, Geo. JOSEPH WHISTOJf. April 20,1852. SELLING AT COST! L ADIES* Summer Dress Goods, consist- I ing of Maalins, Bareges, Tissues. &c. at JNO. A. ERWIN’S. July 8. emt r EE undersigned having permanently lo cated himself in CassviUe, and engaged the services at Mr. Robert Melson, -who in well known os a fust rote wood workman, ami having procured a good stock of well seasoned timber, and good fashionable trim- ming, he is prepared to make or repair all kinds of Buggies, Carriages, &c-, in neat Northern style. All orders will be prompt ly attended-to, and no disappointment will be made to any who may patronize him un- Please call and see and iudze for yourselves. J WM. BRADLEY. N. B. He is also prepared for Gfeas cut ting, Gilding and painting signs, both plain and ornamental, and other ornamental writ,- such as Gilding, Bronzing, Pointing, ftc.. Hi» shop is near the ninth-east comer of the square, where he will do work low for, cash; and produce will be taken at the market prices. May 8,1352. , AMERICAN FARMER L MECHANIC., To be Devoted to the Industrial Interests of . th:\ South. ■ arc the great industrial interests of South to be promoted ? What more lan than the esteblishmcnt of a jouiiWUevoted to their general dcvelopmen and support? For the accomplishment of this object - ths development and promotiun of these tnds, the subscriber proposes pub lishing in the city of this State furnishing the largest subscription, a paper devoted to the interests of the Laboring Classes in cvcrv sense of that term. .... In keeping with the object, as intimated above, its aim will be to elevate the true arti- zan to that dignity of station so justly due those who,to so large an extent, give charac ter to a nation: and who by their numerical force if in no other way, govern the affaire of every cnlighted people. And In atteinprirg this, it shall he done with a freedom from that prejudice existing to such an extent amohgst those r6. whose af fairs we thus intend devoting our tfSe ahd en ergies. We wish it done by a home cdoeation —a general cnligbtment, that banishes blind prejudice, and makes room for that enlarged chanty which forbids envy, and delights m protecting each hs neighbor in the enjoyment of all lawful rights of proporty or station. An education that teaches independence of thought and action—that enables one tc feel and art the freeman. We wish, in a word, to bring into existence a paper which - shall only piove, whether the scene of his opera tions is in the field or the workshop, useful & shall injure no one. TERttSr One copy, drte year, in advance, £2 6ft Five copies " u ’ “ 8 00 Ten “ u u 12 00 Twenty * *• “ 20 00 All over this last, same rate. Clubs al ways in advance First numlier to be issued in Obtober, provided we ran obtain by that time erne thou sand good subscribers. To be printed in 28 columns, on a clear, white sheet, 24 X 36 inches, and on brevier type. ‘ ■ Address JOHN A. REYNOLDS, *• Athens,Ga. MILITARY NOTICE! . Heab Quaxtzm, 12th Sir- G'. M. i, . CaaoviBo. QpJJMsf. fifo. < T HE Command mtt Brigade* 12th strict attention to the fUDger.i tho Regiment* is their selective-, and the appointment and equipment of their staff officer*—particularly their Brigade In spector*—preparatory to. th* approaching Annuel Review end inspection of the mili tia of the {State. The want of interest man ifested by the superior officers in the proper organisation of their command—their almost entire neglect of their duties—haa,-in effect, repealed onr militia lawn Offices* of ev ery grade will he held scoountabfo for nay. failure to perform their dotage by a rigid enfotcemeatof the miStia laweef the-Stete. By order of Maj. Gen’l John II. Rice. Com. 12th Division G. M. ABDA, JOHNSON, Ail-de-Camp. August 26, 1852.