The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, September 23, 1852, Image 3

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m:. OH his return, he brought tae five : B^EB, form*, (eighty pages) utating- ’thil more * At ^ ,^1^ rf ' brother, Msj. Wm. would be tarnished in a few days. At the Clarke Wyly, in Cass Conner, on the 6flTti«y close of the Court, (after a session of near ! of-jtTSgHrtTlast, Dr. fjunrVnT, late of three weeks,) .as I passed through Macon, Talladega/Alabama. For many meaths he (having previously notified Mr. Ray of the . VM laboring under consumption, from which NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! time of my arrival,) I again made applica tion for the printed-sheets, and received in reply— <• Macow, July 30. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq:—Several forms have been sent to be. read by original copies in Secretary of State’s office, and when re turned, which will be in a few days, will be at once forwarded.” I waited three weeks for these forms, and not receiving any, wrote to Mr. Ray, in forming him of the fact. Not hearing from him on the 1st of September, I again wrote, begging that the forms might be sent me. On the 7th of September, (after Mr. Ray had made the above communication to Mr. Chapman,) I received by mail,, more forms—covering in all, ninety-eight Acts lacking still seventeen Aits of the number sent by me to Mr. Ray on the 21st of Feb ruary last. I desire to make no comments upon these facts; if they show that the delay has aris en from «the person appointed by the Gov ernor,” I shall submit to the verdict, of a candid public. I would add, that hearing at Americus, in July, that Mr. Ray was excusing the de lay in a « way that led me to suspect he would seek to cast the odium on myself, I wrote to Athens to have the Resolutions (which the foregoing correspondence shows had been awaiting his orders,) forwarded by mail immediately, which was according ly dono. With the exception of the note, above cop ied, I have never received a single line'from Mr. Ray—not even an acknowledgement of the receipt of the papers s$nt. I would respectfully request that the Sa vannah >< Courier,” and all the newspapers in the State, who have published the state ment made in the ««Courier”- : -or who feel an interest in having the cause of this delay explained—‘will publish the above. 1 re gret that 1 have been 'forced to extend it to this length. I will add; that I have copies of all my letters to Mr. Ray; that he is at liberty to publish any, ogall of them, and that! will furnish copies i*. full to any edi tor desiring them. TIIOS. R. R. COBB. Athens, Sept. 11,1862. - Thu Rabun Gap Railroad.—The Charleston Standard of the 15th inst, says: —i. We have not been able to learn definite ly whether Col. Brown's engineer corps suc ceeded in finding a practicable route through Pendleton to the Rabun Gap. But we hare conversed with one of the corps sent out, un der the direction of Mr. Lythgoe, by the President of the South-Carolina Railroad Company, and we arc glad to learn tl Lythgoe has found a route by way Stump Mountain to the Locust Stake, North-Carolina line. From this point thj is no doubt of the practicability of the to the East Tennessee valley. The V sixjerseven miles, isf eBMy fist tii. tl CALHOTJN FOREVER! WM. M. PEEPLES, I S now receiving direct from New York, Philadelphia, &c., the mpst beautiful stock of staple and fancy goods ever opened in thhi market. The following, in part com pose this stock:—Dry goods of almost every -variety, hard ware,.Loots and shoes, saddlery, ready made clothing, hats and caps, straw goods umbrellas and parasols, books and stationary, fancy goods, toys, jewelry, crock ery, glass ware, sugar and codec, molasses, Salt, iron, nails, medicine, oils paints, &c., which he will eel on reasonable terms.— Fee.iug gratified for past favors, he hopes that his bid friends will continue their pat ronage, and that the public generally will call and examine his stock, before purchas ing elsewhere. Produce taken for goods, at market prices. Store on IV. Road street formerly occupied by Iky tmt fn the mile euuld not impede aa enterprise so impot^aat, Were the distance requiring the heavy grade much greater than it is. We there fore look with anxiety and expectation for Mr. Lythgoe'a report, and hope, before an other year, to see the energies of the City and State earnestly directed to the opening of this passage through the mountains.” Kenan on Toombs—Mr. Stephens. 'The Federal Union contains the follow- 3tag notice of some plain political talk, at Morgan Court: Gn Tuesday Col. Kenan, of Baldwin, made a speech in the Court House in favor ot Gen. Scott. The Colonel said very little about Gen. Pierce, and what he did say was rath er complimentary than otherwise; his artil lery was directed principally against the columns of the Webster men, and we think raked them effectually. He showed up the turning! and twistings, the inconsistencies afcd contradictions of Messrs. Toombs and Stephens in glaring colors. He called the attention of the audience to the position of -Mr. Toombs before the lost Georgia Leg islature, and he wished every one to remem ber what he was about to say. He then Mated, that Mr. Toombs promised several of the Democratic members that he would support for President the nominee of the Democratic convention, and that he would not under any cinemastances vote for Mil lard Fillmore. When asked if he would vote tar Webster, he answered that he was as corrupt as any of them. On Thursday the Hon. A. H. Stephens ad- droned the people. At the commencement efJljo speech he alluded to the importance at Mm approaching Presidential election, and appeard to think, that the people had as- nembled to receive instruction* from him bow they should vote Mr Stephens told then plainly that Gen. Scott had been nom inated by the enemies of the South, that be- tare hie nomination he had refused to de fine his disposition on the slavery question and tar then reasons he would not vote for him- So said it was very strange indeed that Gen. •Soott should say, what he is reported to ten said to the Mississippi delegation,when he had repeatedly refused to answer the semi questions from others. The Honorable jsatlraam evidently considered the reported Moauansthma between Gem Scott and the liiariarirfi delegation a humbug. He alluded to Geo. Scott's celebrated speech at Castle Qardea in favor of the Compromise- bat wished the audience to remember that the inniainisi advocated by Gen. Soott *a*'i£l$? >a w JCr. Clay’s omnibus bill, which did sot oon -tain the fugitive slave law,a compromise for _ B Conyers, which Mr. Stephens says ha would not have There were many parts of Mr. t with which we could not , but we think he showed very conclu sively that Gen. Soott was the chosen faver- ste oanBdate of the worst enemies of the 'South and as snob ought not to bo support ed by any friend of the South. • V- * iUilKB, La Athens Ga. on the 14th inst, by Rut. XCk*wh.D B Mr. Samvel Baldwin of Fannie D. Buees he died. All his sufferings were borne frith as much fortitude and resignation as usual ly falls to the fot of humanity- Before his death he made a profession «f religion, and connected himself with the Ghurch militant; and though he did Cot 'long live on Sartli 'to serve his Redeemer, he gave to his. relatives - First in Market! COME IN—ONE AND ALL!—AND EXAMINE!! J. D. CARPENTER, W OULD respectfully inform his ojd cus tomers and the public generally, that he is now receiving his supplies of , Fall and Winter Goods! Consisting in part of the following Dry Goods: Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Ken tucky Jeans, Tweeds, Winter Shawls, Ma ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. and friends tlidhappinegs of believing that renos. Brocades, Delains, Alpaecas, Flan- made perfect. He was boned by Mar- j^j nens> Table diapers, toweling, bed ticks sonic Fraternity, of which be bad long-been sheeting, shirting and osnaburgs, kerseys, a zealous and exemplary member- Having j linceys, bed blankets, negro do. completed his work upon earth, fie'is now' A good assortment of Ready-made ... . ... .. _ ...... Clothing, consisting of: tests. Pants, at refreshment with the Great Architect, ° and is enjoying the reward promised to all the redeemed in Christ. At his residence in Cass county, on the 14th inst., after a protracted illness, Rev. William Fain, aged about 54 years.. On Pine Log, on the loth inst., Archi bald G, Garner, formerly of DeKalb Co. RECEIPTS, For subscription to the Standard, for the week ending Sept. 23d. 1852. T. Loveless, Kingston, 1.00 J. W. Clayton, Euhorlee, 26 L. G. Walker, Cold Run, 1.00 P. C. Waldrup, Alatoona, 1.50 E. Stegall, Cartersville, 4:00 W. C. Spence, EuhtCrlee, 50 H. O'Neall, Troup county, 3.00 Col. J. T. Rowland, Cartersville, 2.00 John A. Upshaw, Cassville, 1.00 A. J. Weems. «« 2.00 Samuel Simpson, Calhoun, 1.00 Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, cr any bmissinn is made, the subscribers inter ested will please inform, us, so tiyit proper corrections can be made. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. frock, sacks, and overcoats—neat styles and well make. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS to CAPS. • Gentlemen and Ladies’ Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Buggy and Wagon whips. Groceries.—Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, &c., Ac. liardumre.and Cutlery—Nails, iron, wood ware, tubs, buckets—varnish, printed and brass bound buckets. Crockery and Glass ware, Bagging, Rope and Twine. All of which are offered on as favorable terms as goods can be purchased in this place. Cassville, Sept. 23, 1825. Administrator's Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honor able Ordinary of Cass county, will be sold .on the first Tuesday in November r.exr, before the court house door in Cassville. be tween the usual hours of - sale, a negro boy named TONEY, belonging to the estate of Cason B. Puckett, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs. Terms on the day of sale. W. C. WYLY, Adrn'r. Sepi. 23— 32—tds. NEW BOOKS! Come and Bny! Just Received at the Cherokee Book Store, T HE FOLLOWING new and interesting works: Napoleon Dynasty, by the Berkly men ,2 50 Lorenzo Dow’s complete works, 2 00. Sparks’ Life of Washington, 1 00. Haliburton’s Yankee Stories, 1 0O. Book of Knowledge, 1 00. Fox’s Martyr’*, 1 00. Thrilling Adventures, 1 00. Georgia Scenes. 1 25. Life and worksof Dean Swift, 1 00. ' Simms’ Life of Marion, 1 00 “ Gen. Greene, 1 00 Uncle Toni’s Cabin as it is, I 75. History of the Mormons, 1 00. Leslie’s Cookery, 1 00. James Monijoy, 80c. Sanford and Merton. 80c. Wm. Tell, 50c. Daniel Boone, 50c. Roughing it in the Bush, by Mis. Moo- die, 50c. Miss Strickland’s Queens of England. 6 vols S10 00. Fifteen 1 ,’ecisive Battles, 1 25. Slewart's Free Mason’s Manual, 1 00. Temperance Tales. &e., 1 25. JEsop’s Fables in Rhyme, 1 00. Judah’s Lion, by Charlotte Elizabeth, 50c. Sargent's, Russell’s and Frost's Speakers. Rollins’ Ancient History,3 50. September 2, 1852. EiIEIDI&Mt (DAEID. DR. ROBERT C. WORD Office,—N. East l.of the Court House. Inn 5, 785. 50 -ly. ADVERTISEMENTS. ♦ NEW FASHIONS FOR FALL AND WINTER! C. DAT W OULD respectfully inform his old friends and customers that he has just received his fashions for the ensuing season, frpm the celebrated Mahan’s establishment. DR. MILES J. MURPHY, Phtsomedical OR Botanic Physician, ,. .. H AVING peonammlv located at Carters-' Flt.ladelphra, And ,s prepared to wait on them ville, will attend , romptlv to all calls as at . hls sl ?°P’ °^' l l ff1 Physician or Surgeon, hoping from a we „ hint and look at h.s fashion plates. founded me'dical education and successful j experience to merit and receive a liberal share "of patronage. Oy Particular a.ten . tion paid to diseascs.of females. Attention, Lawyers!* GENERAL digest index to Georgia ADVERTISEMENTS; , . Reports, including 1,2. 3 Kelley, 4 Office at H. M. Morgans Store, opposite the xo Georgia Reports, Chariton’s and other CartersviheHotel. I Feb. 12 decisions. CompileeTby Thomas R. R. Cobb NEW PROVISION AT ADAIRSVILLE, GEO. j Store. /"IALL over on the west side of the Rail * P t 2 ’ 1 ® 52 QTnfiP and \V. W. Lumpkin. A small supply just O a UXLih, received and for sale at the Cherokee Book .. Read, and buy your Groceries cheap ' AUSTRIA IN 1848 <fc 1849. ; for cash or barter. Here you can always find j -p y Hon WM pj. STILES—2 large vols. : Suirar, Coffee. Molasses, Kice, Salt, Bacon,' rC j * • . ® Lard, Meal, Flour, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff. , Illustrated. A few copies just received Candies, Raisins, Cheese, Pickles, &e. L &c!, ^ CWr °- kee B °° k bt ° re ' D. A. CRAWFORD. 1 el>t --~ I35a ' Administrator's Sale. A GREEALLY loan order of tue Honor able Ordinary of Cass county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the court house door in the town of La Fayette, Lot of Land No. 242, 12th dist. and 4tii section of Walker county. Alsc at the same time, before the court house door in the town of Calhoun, Gordon county, Lot of Land No 92, 6th dist. and 3d section. Sold as the property of Sinclair McMul- lin, late of Cass county, deceased, for the benefit of lifs heirs. Terms on the day of sale. - JOHN A. UPSHAW, > . J. M. COLLIER, jAdinrs. Sept. 23,32 - tds. e Gram Jury. First week; Sept. Term, 1852. u the usual practice of Juries county to call the attention of court to subject# of general ydshc infesavto,- Wv-fcc m the'’persevering mdifference manifested towards their sug gestions, it is with some reluctance we re cite the often repeated communications. It affords us some pleasure, however, to state, that the court has at last ordered the erec tion of a new jail, to supply the place of the i one which is now considered in an unsafe and dangerous edndition. It has further determined on revising the Jury Box. so that .our citizens will not be compelled to serve at each term of the superior court in the capac.ty.of Jurors. These acts of at tention and regard are very commendable in a body that hare exhibited such a won derful indifference to the requirements of the public good. Our court house is still needing repairs—our jury seats are still un- cushioned and not elevated, so as to make our pettit and special juries comfortable. Out Grand jury room is still unsupplied with chairs; some of our clerks are still unfurnished with well bound books, in which to make their records. Our roads and bridges, with a lew exceptions, are al most totally neglected, and in many instan ces almost impassable for carriages. Upon inquiry and examination we find that these delects are traceable to the wilful neglect of our Inferior courts, and we must be per mitted to urge upon them more attention and interest in the business of the county, and if they arc resolved to continue their neglect, we would respectfully suggest to that honorable body, that they place their commissions in the hands of the people-— that their places may be filled by good and efficient officers. It is true their is no prof it and not much honor attached to the .po sitions of Justices of the interior court, but when a man voluntarily accepts an office, he virtually pledges himself r^g idly to dis charge the duties which it imposes—hence, these honorable justices are without excu ses tor failing to attend these regular and called sessions of the court; and when in attendance, for failing to do their duty. But we hope they wilt “ mend their ways',” and entitle themselves as officers to the re spect and approbation of -their fellow-citi zens. So far as the morals and virtues of the county are concerned, we are happy to re cognize a considerable improvement— but there is still much to elicit the interest and efforts of our good citizens. The most fruitful source ot the assaults and riots and disturbance of the peace which have come before our body, is found in the-prevailing vice of intemperance. We think it be hooves, our citizens to use their efforts to excite public opinion and public indignation against the use of intoxicating liquors. Public opinion is the only instrument which should be employed to eradicate this evil,— an evil which is more ruinous to the mor als of the county, than all other causes com bined. fWe are convinced, but for intem perance the criminal docket of Cass superior court would not consume as many hours, as it does now days. We thank fc.e Hon. J. H. Lumpkin lor the able and dignified manner in which he has presided over the court, as well hs to the aOlIcitoc general for ' attention* to us as Grand Juror*. C. Wyly, Foreman. | Solomon K. Lowry, 1 W. H- Felton, j Joel Faster, j Christopher Dodd, | Thou. J-Wofford, I Ja» Douthett, j Jos. Spouts, Jos. H. Jones, W Hardy, Jonathan McDow, Larkin Towers, Jas. McGinnis, Jos. Bogle, Robert M. Linn, JohnS. Rowland, Wm. Davis, W. S Sorrel*, j A. W. Bufort, j Leonard C. Huff, I Lewie Munford, Ordered by the oourt Oat the preceed- n be niihnshnfl in accordance with the dromon efthe Grand Jury. A. true rft’T**’* from the minutes of court, ’ H. W. COBB, Clerk. 3W.18S2. Georgia, Cass County. W HEREAS James Strain.administrator of the Estate of Jacob Stroup, dec’d, applies to me for Letters Dismisso’ry from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be mid appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shpw cause (if any exist ) why said Letters should not be granted. Given under iny hand at office, this 21»t ot September, 1852. ^ THOM AS A. WORD, Ordinary, "opt. 23—6m—* ORGIA, CASS COUNTY. EREAS Lewis Tumlin, administra tor of the Estate of Imri Tumlin,late id county, deceased, applies to me for ers Dismissory from said administra- 'ase therefore to cite and admonish and singular (he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any exist) w-hy said letter* should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 16th Sept. 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. Sept. 23—6m. GEORGIA CASS COUNTY! : W HEREAS Archibald H. Spence, ap plies to me for Letters of Gn irdian- ship for Robert Spence, Julia Silence, and Wm. Spence, minor heirs of Susan Spence, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law and show cause (if they have any) why let ters of Guardianship should not be granted- the said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this 16th fepteinber, 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. Sept. 23—30d T WO months after date, application will be made to Thomas A Word, Ordi nary for said county, for leave to -^eh one house and lot In the town of Cassville, be longing to the estate of Williamson Karp, late of Cass countv r deceased. This 17th Sept. 1852. WM. EARP, Adrn'r. Sept. 23—2m WALDER & GREEN’S Daguerrean Gallery, (OVER HOOD’S OLD STORE.) W E take pleasure in announcing that we are fully prepared to take pictures in the best style of the art, without regard to weather, that are unsurpassed Tor boldness, beauty of finish and durability. Pictures of all kinds copied. The sick and post- 1 mortem cases attended to promptly. A large assortment of gold lockets, holding from one to four"pictures, on hand; also, breast ■pins and fancy book cases, inlaid with pearl. The publio-are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens. E. W. Walder. I N. M. Gueex. Great Attraction! -• T IIE undersigned has just received a lot of the most useful and attractive books ever brought to thig market—among which are the following: ' Banyan's Minor Works. Dealings with Dombey and son. Federalist Junius’ Letters^ Burns* complete works—Library style. Goldsmith's and Moores, do. ' "do. Hale's Dictionary ofPoetical Quotations. Preston s system of Soak Keeping. Amelia's Poems—Dick’s Works. Headley’s Washtngtoh and his Generals. “ * Napoleon and his Marshalls. Wild Girl of Nebraska. Texan Virago, ot the Tailor of Gotham. Katharine Wrlton, or the Rebel of Dor chester. Lcrre Adventures of Solomon Slugg. .Scalp Hunters, by Mayne'Reid. •- Eoline, or .the Magnolia Vale; by Mrs. Henri. Prairie Bird. Jane Eyre. Halliburton’* Yankee Stories, &n cents. Cook’s Voyages round the’ world. Sanford and Merton. Phillips, Curran, tiration and Emmett. Campbell’s Poems—small ed. Marco Pant’s Travels—l vols. Springs' Glory of Christ. - Mother’s Recompense, by Grace Aquillar. Home Influence, “ “ Wild Western Scenes. 'Webster’s Large Dictionary—nnahridged. a large lot of common and fineLet- paper, envelopes, steel pens, inks, wa ll tc to We sell cheap for cash. . JOHN W. BUSKS, A^wk KUNXALLY’8 CHEMICAL PATENT SOAP. F IR ante at fieri pgr pound—An excel lent article for washing pnrporos. Gall let this (fie* I Jely IS, MU. School. P ARENTS and Guardians are respectful ly informed that a Male School under the charge of R. F Neet,y,A. B. Ex-scholar of the University of Dublin, and a Female School conducted by Mrs. Neely, are now in operation in Cassville. _ The rates of Tu ition are as follows— Spelling and Reading, per quarter Of eleven weeks 00 Reading, Writing, Geography, and A- rithmetic, : $6.00 The foregoing Branches, with Grammar and Composition $8.00 Latin,’Greek, or Mathematics, $10.00 Drawing and Painting,.. .$4.00 French, " $4,00 Cassville, Sept. 16, 1852. June 3d, 1852.—6m CHAS. H. DURYEE, Forwarding. Storage AMD GENERAL Commission Business, NO. 66, BAY STREET, Savannah, R. DURYEE will, at all times,give his careful and prompt, pe: sqiutl attention FINE NOTE PAPER & ENVELOPES j '^J^T E have just received a rich assortment men: of the above, at the C herokee Book Store. Sept. 2.'1852. Notice of Copartnership. GEORGIA; WHITFIELD COUNTY. To ALL PERSONS WHOM THESE PRESENTS. COME, GREETING : K NOW ye that we. Benjamin E. Green, Robert Batev, James Scott, and George ! to receiving, selling, storing or forwarding Philips, have associated ourselves together, s M TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH. Roath’s Monthly Magazine. T HE undersigned propose to issue, on the first day of January next, the first num ber of a new Literary Magazine with the above title. The name of the editor, Da vid L. Roath, Esq., is a sufficient guaranty "that the work will be worthy of the most extensive patronage, as it is a nam which has been long and favorably known to the literary dirdes of our country. We ask the people of the South’ to aid us in our effort to devclope and foster our native talent—to lend us a helping hand in our attempt to” create in our midst a healthier and more extensive Literary taste. The work will be a monthly of forty-eight pages, printed in the most beautiful style of the art. Six numbers will constitute a volume. TERMS: One Dollar a volume. No name will be entered on-the books without the cash. CT-All remittances must be directed,post paid, to lionth’s Monthly Magazine. Augusta, Georgia. ^ CHRISTY & KELSEA. Athens, Geo. Sept. 1, 1852. 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. Dunbat & Co. t* “ S. C. Grenville &. Co. Augusta. D, Osborn, Esq Forsyth. Messrs. J- Noreross & Co. Atlanta. “ R. W. & T. G Sims, Newnan - J. W. Burke, Esq. Cassv<Ue. J. A. Erwin, Esq. * B*. Brantley, Esq. Penficld. Butts, Pickrell & Co. Baltimore.' Hollis, Stark & Co. New York. August 26—29 WASHBURN, WILDER & CD. Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEO. W ILL coutinuc the abuve business, 14 Bay street, east of the Exchange. Orders tor bagging, rope and other sup plies tilied promptly at lowest cash prices, ' Refer to Maj. Wjn. Sanford, Gen. S. P. Myriek, Baldwin county. M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Carter and Harvey, Putnam county. A. McAlluin, Ira Peck, Twiggs county. Messrs Black & Cobb, Messrs. Carter & Ilarvev, Rome. Maj. juhnS. Rowland, Cass county- JAS. WASHBURN,' JNO. B. WILDER, FRAS. G. DANA. Ang. 12 27 6m NEGRO CLOTHS AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR AUGUSTA GA*, H AVE just received,a very large snppiv of Negro (Toths.among which are sev eral styles from the manufactory of F. & 11. Fries, of North Carolina, of superior style, and made of good domestic Wool, an article greatly superior for wear to those made of the coarse imported wools.- Also a full supply of William Schley’s and George Schley’s Negro Kerseys, of their va rious styles, and" Cotton Osqaburgs,-.of the Augusta,. Madison, Richmond, and High Shoals manufactories. Also Shirtings and Sheetings' of the Au gusta Manufacturing Company. They will also receive in a few days, a foil supply of Plain and Twilled Negro Kerseys, the first of a superior article, from the Augusta Manu facturing Company, and all of which they will sell at the manufacturers’ prices Planters and Country Merchants 'are re spectfully invited to call and examine the as sortment. August 5 1852 a Town Property for Sale! I 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 W. H. MALT'RIK. S. M. DAVIDSON HALTBIE & DAVIDSON, ~ DEAl.ERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. Cartersville, Ga. July 22—24—3m. SELLING AT COST! L ADIES’Summer Dress Goods, consist ing of Muslins,Bareges, Tissues. &c. at JN’O. A. ERWIN’S. July 8. DR. DENNIS’. Gecrgia Sarsaparilla* i’OR Taundicc, Sick Tlend-ache, Dizziness,Loss of Appetite,Constipation of the Bowels, Piles, eausedby Costiveness, Pain in the Bowels, or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mer cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, &c. 1 MBS preparation is made as pure a s pos sible. Its bitter taste, ami beneficial ef fects in diicases of die Liver, and diseases arising from an impure state ot the blood, prove it to be the purest and most useful pre paration of Sarsaparilla that is made- Those v,h■» have used the various prepara tions of Sarsaparilla wiH find, by tbs taste find effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of i)r. D ’s preparation,- fhan in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made. That it might be more particularly adapted to professional use, nothing but the pure Sar saparilla has fccen used, that, for different diseases, physicians might combine or pre scribe with it, such articles as they might con sider ir ost appropriate in cases under their treatment. _ . Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon the bowels, make it not only a good substitute for Mercury, but useful in remov ing all dir eases arising from tlm imprudent use of Mercury. Prepared only by J.DENNIS, 5L D., Au gusto. Geo. Sold in Cassville by John A. Erwin : m .Cjirtersville, by J* A. & S- Erwin ; L Porter, Adairsville j Young &Sims, Calhoun. Price.$ 1 per bcttle; 6 bottles for $5. Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEOR GIA sarsaparLla Cassville, June’24—20—ly. PLAIN AND eE3TA3I£3rTAX, NEATLY EXECUTED A*T The standard Office, CASSVILLE. GEO. Such as Pamphlets, Handbills, Business aad Profenonal Cards, Visiting sad Ad dress Cards, Legal Masks, Porters, Blank Notes, Bill beads Circulars, Catalogues, La bels, Horse bilk, dr. Ac. We think we eUu give satisfaction both in the execution and (nine of our wurk, and "licit» share of the poWie patronage. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. S EALED PKOPOS NLS will he receive^ (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 caunty, to lie 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 be able to pay under existing circumstances four or five hundred dollars yearly. Any person living at a distance, will he furnished with a plan ot the house by addressing the clerk of the Inferior court. They can also be informed, if they desire it, if tlwir bids are taken. Bv order of the court.Jnlv 21st. 1852. WM. ERWIN, Cl’k. July 29—25—m2m Insure Your Property*! T HE undersigned, agent for the Southern Mutual Insurance Company, continues to insure the lives cf white person^, slaves, or any species of properly. AH oiders by ■nail attended to promptly. >OHN W. BURKE, Ag’t. Sep.t-2,1852. a body corporate, for the purpose of engag ing in the business of a machine shop and foundry, and that we have adopted as our corporate name, hv which ive ; will sue and be sued,the Dalton Manufacturing Company, and by which we will he known and designa ted .that we have subscribed as our corpo rate stock the sum of four thousand seven hundred del las, which will be employed in (he business before mentioned. (Signed) Benjamin E. Grken, James Scott, Rohekt IIatet, George Philips. Signed in the presence of Wnt.F. Chester, and Winston Gordon, J. I. C. Recorded and certified for the 31st day of July 1852. John W. AndeiisoNjC s.c. GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. Be it known that on the 33th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1852, before me, Winston Gordon, one of the Justices of the InferiorUourt for the county ana’State afore said, personally came Robert Batey, resident of the Dalton Manfacturing Company, and having been duly sworn on the llolv Evan gelist of Almighty God, according to law. deposetb and saitli, that the ttmontit of cap ital stock actually jniid in and employed by said company, is three thousand five hundred dollars,and property, tools, stock, &c. of the company, arc actually worth the amount Robert Batey. Sworn to and subscribed before m. WINSTON GORDON, j. i. c. Recorded this 31st dqy of Julv, 1852. JOHN W. ANDERSON, c.s. c. August 19 28 tf R. R. R.—PAIN. R AD WAY’S READY RELIEF will stop the most sevt-re pains in a lew min utes. In New York, hundreds who arfe af flicted, call at the Medical office of Radway & Co. and Ha/e the Ready Relief applied gratis." It never fails in relieving the most painiulpaTosysms inJice minutes or less. TO THE SICK OF THIS DISTRICT If you will call upon our Agents and try the Relief) we will guarantee your instant relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its cause. BEAR IN MIND. R • R ■ Hs Radwat’s Ready Relief will stop the MOST SEVERE PAINS IN A FEW MINUTES. And cure the most Obstinate Rheumatic Neu- ratgic and Serious Complaints inafew Hoars, Internal and External. It will stop the most Excruciating Rains iufnnn Three to Jice Min utes, and has cured— American Iron Fcnadry, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, OSMOND, GRAY & Co. H ANING completed their arrangemeota, the proprietors of the above named es tablishment, are now prepared to execute all orders for every description of castings at the shurtest notice and in the best manner. To R. R. Co’* & Car Builder* ’ We are prepared to manufacture Chilled railroad car attd engine wheels of every kind equal to any wheels menulECtured at lift Northern and superior to any manufactured at any Southern Foundry, and at prices ns low as any that jean he delivered from any other establishment. Also, all other descriptions of engine ahd ear castings, warehouse trucks, also, cast iron waterpij.es, water wheels, columns, Lamp posts, cemetery and other railings, bridge bolts-of every description, pullies, shafting and hangdrj of trif kinds. . Particular attention-paid to the manufac ture of frogs,switches, etc. TO MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS. Mill and gin gearing of every descrij>tion, furnished of the best material and workman ship ul the lowest prices. TO PLANTERS. Partienlan attention paid to th’c mininfac- ;hs an. a!! ture of ploug * q kinds having purcl, > ..a late firm of Taliiifi i . will he constantly on I The proprietors of tin- . ■ Iron Foundry.” befog practical \ i.ud having 'the establishment i , their own superintendence,and employ.! - none hut tire best workmen, confidcn'ly as.- -; that thev can manufacture all. descriptions o! casting’s •and ear w6rk. equal in quality and at ns low prices as can he furnished by any other es tablishment. North or Sonth. They' hope, . therefore, by strict attention to business arid punctuality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit the pHtronnge ami encouragement of Southern railroad companies, and all other parties requiring castings, or car work dotae cheaply and expeditiously. , OSMOND, GRAY & CO. Augusta. Ga. Wc are crtahlcd to refer to the following flamed gentleman: lion. John P. King, President Geo. R.R F C. Arms, Esq., Sup’t Geo. R. R. Win. Hardin Esq., Sup't Motive Power Hors. Wm. R. Hearing, Augusta. Wm. K. Kitchen, ‘‘ Hugh O’Neil. “ W’m. II. Goodrich, “ Wm. Baldwin, Sup't Motive PoWer, W & A. R. R„ Atlanta. Richard Peters, Adanta. George Robinson, Hamburg. S. C. G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Augus ta. [July 29—25—6ms BOOTS AND SHOES. A fine cssortment of Bhots and Shoes, some at 374 cents a pair, just received - bv PAT’l ON & TlilMOLE AkairstiUe, April 14th, 1S52. Rheumatism Neuralgia Croop Diarrhoea Toothache Spasams Cramps Sick Headache Chill Fever Chili Blains Sore Throat Iufluenza In Four Hours,- In One Hour, In Ten minutes, In Fifteen minutes In One second, In 'Three minutes, In Three minutes, In Fifteen minutes, In Fifteen minutes* In 'j'en minutes, In Four hours, In Twenty hours, - Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Spring and Summer Goods!! L. J. PARR, Atlanta, Ga. R ESPECTFULLY informs his old custo mers and the public generally, that Kc has just received a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Farmer and Mechan ics's Tools, which lie will sell on the most accommoda ting term's .His stock which is very ex ten sive, and selected to suit the market, consists as follows: Rich muslin dc laiues, Cashmere,merino, black watered and colored Alpaeu, Jackonet and cross-barred muslin, a fiue-ss- lection of ladies’ mitts, u general assort ment of ENGLISH PRINTS and CALICOES,-French grtrghamr, - -— Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ker seys, Negro blankets, white and red Flan nels, a general assortment of Domestics. Syrup, mqhisses, sugars, coffee, tea, macker el, Tobacco, Segars, Shot, Lead, Powder, Snuff. Indigo, madder, and all, kinds of Dye stuffs. Swede and English roll cd 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. ‘ -V B. Col’ntkv Pkodcce bought at th'* highest market prices, and goods sold as low as can be afforded. Call and s<’e for yonf- selves. OS’*AII orders promptly attended to. 3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA. TO THE LABORING CLASSES, PROPOSALS FOR rt-BLISHlNG THE AMERICAN FARMER & MECHANIC, To be Devoted to the Industrial Interests of the South. H OW are the great industrial interests of the South to be promoted 1 Whatfoore feasible plan than the cstcblishmcnt of Bruises, Cuts, \V bunds, Irost Bites, ^hole- j j our nal devoted to their general d^'chapmen ra Morbus, JicDoioreux, and allothercom- j SI port ? p or the accompli,hment of plaints wher-e there are severe pains, iiad- , t ^j s 0 |,j cct t j,§ development and promotion way s lleady Keiiet will instantly stop the |i lcse (.jjd8 3 the Subr-criber proposcS'pub- pain. and quickly cure the disease. ~ ~ Principal Oiiice 16*2 Pulton 6t. t X. Y* J. R. SLMPSOX. J. T. GAREIXER SIMPSON & GARDINER, ’ WAREHOUSE Commission iilcrcfyants, MTntosh St, Augusta, Ga. W ILL continhe the Warehouse and Com mission Business in their Fire Proof Building on M’Intosh Street, in all its blanches, and hope by strict personal atten tion to the interests of all who place business in their hands, to merit public favor. Principal PRICES OF KADWAY S REMEDIES Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent, $1 per bottle. Radway’s Ready Relief, 2-5 cents, 50 cents and $1. The Dollar Bottles contain five times the quantity of the twenty-five cerit bottles. _ TO PLANTERS. •This is the cheapest Medicine you can ; possibly'keep, as it can be used at all times and under ail circumstances. For sale at Cassviils, by Joes W. Bi ese, Sole, agent for Cass County : * Sept. 2, 1853.- NEW -Plain and Ornamental Buggies for sale ! T HE undersigned having permanently lo cated himself in Cassville, and engaged the services of Mr. Robert Melson, who is lishingin thecityof this State furnishing the largest subscription, a paper devoted to the interests of the Laboring Classes in every sense of that term. In keeping with the object, as intimated above, its aim will he 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 affairs of every cnlighted people. And in attempting this, it shall be done with a freedom from that prejudice existing to such an extent amongst those to whose *1- fs.irs wc thus intend devoting vnr time and en ergies. Wc wish it done br a home thicatir.'ti —a general crdightnieoi. ' ; hr prejudice, and makes ru< r ter • 4 vc char.ty which forbids e. ■ protecting each hs ncic : —• - • of all lawful rights of pi op rn or •; !.• education that tesuhe- sc :• m.u-vc-, j thought an.1 act ion—th-.it tnab c.■ nuc ; and act the freeman. We wish, in a to bring into existence a paper which Orders for Bagging, Rope andFami- [ well known as a first rate wood workman, lv supplied tilled at the lowest market rates, having procured a good stock oi eli ' Cash advances made when required on ! seasoned timber, and good fashionable trim- j ming t he is prepared *to make or repair alt i kinds of Buggies, Carriages, &c., in neat ! Northern style. All orders will be'prompt- I ly attended to, and no disappointment will I be made to any who may patronize him un- i less in case of sickness. 1’ieaSe call and see produce in store, July 22—24—6m 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 Bareges, Tissues, Crape de Par is, antrGrenadines, at cost. The assortment and judge lor }*ourseives. WM. BRADLEY. N. B. He is also prepared for Glass cut ting, Gilding and painting signs, both plain and ornamental, and other ornamental work, embraces some of the Ihtest styles and most such as Gilding, Bronzing, Painting, Ac. elegant articles of the season. July 29 MUSIC BOOKS. A SUPPLY of the Southern Harmony, Harp of Columbia, Sacred Harp, always on hand at tile Cherokee Book Store, Cass- viile, Geo. {April 15. Hit shop is near the north-east corner of the square, where he will do work low fo' cash; and produce will be taken at t^jl market prices. May 6, 1352.: CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A fear thousand fine Cigars, also fine Chewing Tobacco, for sale low by PATTON & TKImBLE. Addncille, Geo. April 14th, 1852'. LIFE OF PDS&CE AND KING. A LOT just received and for sale, at tbs Cherokee Bodt Store. Call early, or tiie supply is limited. July 15, 1852. Hollow ware and Iron. T HE subscriber has bought out Works in Cass county commonly as Earles’ Furnace, and has now on good assortment cf HOLLOW WARE AND PIS IROl a superior article, manufactured at the Works, which he will sell on good termt The Pig metal is hot blast. Hollow three cent* per pound, delivered at ville Depot Orders may he addressed to him at Car- ter*ville, Geo. JOSEPH WH18TON, April 20, 1852: bib r Oi Jeet i'.ol'd. shall onlv piove, whether the scene of Ins opera tions is in the field or the workshop, useful to shall injure no one. T E R K S : - One copy, otic year; in advance, Five copies *" Tea “ Twenty * u -All over this lust, same rate. wags in adcauce First number to be issned in Gbtober, provided we can obtain by that titn<- one thou sand good snlisciibcrs. To be printed in ie* coiuniTis, on u clear, whi f c slicct, 24 X inches, and on brevier type. Address JOHN A REYNOLDS, Athens, Ga' $2 00 8 0O 12 00 20 00 Clubs at- MILITARY NOTICE! Head Quarters, 12th Div. G.M. > Cassville, Ga. Aug. 29. J T HE Commandants of the. 1st and 2d Brigades 12th Division G. M. will pay strict attention to the proper officering of the Regiments in their respective Brigades, and the appointment and equipment of their staff officers—particularly their Brigade In spectors—preparatory to the approaching Annual Review and inspection of the siilt- tiaof theState. The want of interest roan-, ifested by the superior officei* in the Mbp4# organization of theu coetmand—-tn«r entire neglect of their duties—haism caret, repealed our militia laws. (Mem rfuv- erTgred* will be held awxmtehfr^rtare failure to perform their duties * mforeement of the militia I' By order of Maj. Gcal Com. 12th Division O- V- ABDA JOHNSON, -August 26, 1852, - . i; ;.\ ' •:? ; ■*