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lilToUMSKC. I The Scott Meetito at-Atlanta.—
The following letter is stated to have been The Atlanta Inteljgenecr states that the
written ^theliarshal tf Rljode Island, to Scott Mass Meetfog beM iif that city on the
ibl^ihiiiesNK The latter 14th fort. tree eh ,
handed over to Brown low pany at the Fair Grounds including ^Meit-
We pablish both litter and, mens of Atlanta is estimated at letotiMn
" hundred. Speeches were made fejy&an-
vsen ead l verson L. Harris'Hbq.
.. _ _ , tito^Ss-
Verlmjs ? ■■
.♦Menmamnrt t-reoriafing etftJetfos j$>-
■i&MK eOWmObrntsKp - S&*'
Dirmicr or Shock Island, )
' VnormnneE, August 15th, 1862. i
,£sp. U. 8. Marshal:
11 you dome the favor to
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS!
Presentmenta of
give yeoropinfan with regard to the State of on fhiTGeofgift Webster men, and repudia-
’ ' " i carry it forSoott \ ted ,(he idea that the Scqtt 7 and Webster
and will they do it .’ There ' Whigs could pass in a fri
what authority I do not know,
that them is great doubt about your State, I wards.
thoDsmperats claim h confidently, and say! even
" ' ^ B's'majorl^y will be 10,-
■ Guo. W. Jackson,
/ ; ' . ‘ Marshal, R. 1.
Knoxtille, Sept, 4th, 1860
Si a: Mr. MeCalleni, to'whom- your in
quiries are addressed, has departed this
life, Snd a friend of his has handed me yoUr
letter, wfth 'a request that I answer it, which
I will de In all candor. I am a whig—nev
er hare been anything else—never can be—
and still t choose not to vote for cither Scott
or Tierce. c '
You state that « thero-is £reat doubt” as
to whether' Tennessee will go for Scott. I
the campaign and unite bOnuoUKNuly after
Those who Wen HDclyter dien were
pc^Migproug |bo Iftrm
ocrats, for while the Democrats came up
manfully in front and bat|M with them
face to face, the Wobeter Whigs were car
rying on a mast ruinous fie* to the rear.’*
fflfirintileQmftoin and answm-
Q.—What is double entry ? .
A.—Charging the same thing twice.
ft.—What is single entry ? -
A.—Charging a man with goods, but not
crediting the cash he pays for them.
Q.'—What is book-keeping ?"
A.—Forgetting to return burrowed voi
le «rand
Second week. Sept. Teem, 1852.
T HE Grand Jurors sworn, chosen and se
lected far the second week, September
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW BOOKS! J
Come yuii Buy*
Jest Received at the
Cherokee Book Store,
^FOLLOWING new and interesting
Napoleon Dynasty, by the Berkiy men,2 50
-towrenzo Dow's, complete works,*2 00.
Sparks’ Life of Washington, t 00.
H.vhhnrton* Yankee Stories, 1 oo.
Book of Knowledge. 100. = '
Fox*$ Martyr's, 1 00.
Th rifling AdVenWres, T 00.
toe them the present
ments of the Grand Jttry of last week, and
deem it unnecessary to exanime into the
condition of the public rends, buildings,,
booke of the Clerks of the Superior and In
ferior courts, and into the county fund,' all
of wnich have, been folly investigated bv
the grand jury of the spring tefm, as well
* f tsratei*
To the sentiments contained, in the report
of last week, relative to intemperance, we
hesitate not to give tuir hearty approval.
Nor do we refrain from adding dut unqual
ified opposition to the license law. so Ien~
disgracing our statute books, and. to the °
il of ardent
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
First in tfarket !
COME IN—ONE AND ALL"!—AND
' EXAMINE!.!
JT. D. CARPEXTEB,
W OULD respectfully inform his old cus
tomers and the public generally, that
he is now receiving his supplies of
Fall and Winter Goods!
HEW FASHIONS
FOR FALL AND WINTER!
A. O. DAY
W OULD respectfully inform his . old
friends and customers that he has just
received bis fashions for the ensuing season,
from the celebrated MhIieii’r establishment.!
Pnnta^ini. _. Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on them ;
Consisting in part of the followmg pry a , his ^ 0p p 0sltc H ^timer's hotel Call i
tail of ardent spirits in any manner, save for
mechanical a$d medical purposes. As yn
Life and works of Dean Swift , l oo.
Simms* LiTe ofMarfon, 1 00
* ** Gen. Greene, 1 00
Unele Tom's Cabin as.it is* 1 75
History of Hie Mormons, 1 00.
- Leslie’s Cookery, 1 00. **■
James Montjoy, 80c.
Sanford and Merton, Spc.
> Wm^Teli, 5jjc. Daniel Boone, 50o.
Roughing it in the Bush, by Mis, Moo-
Goods: Cloths, Cassini eres,
tueky Jeans, Tweeds, Winter Shawls, Ma-
renos. Brocades, Deisms, Alpaccas, ’Flan-
nels, Prints, Jackonet, Swiss, Cross-bwtcd,-
and dotted Muslins and Cambrics, Irish
Linens, Table diapers, toweling,' bed ticks
and see him. and look at his fashion plates.*
Sept. >.1852
the proprietors efjthqot
tablistoneat. now pryparw
orders for * vary description of rmip
shortest notice and in the best manner.
To R. IL Co’s A Car Bnildnv
We are prepare-to nuUnfaeMre LMUd
railroadenrunNhengtoe wheels ofevery fend
__ jequaltoany' whir la mur.almaredat
A (ten lion, Lawyers!
GENERAL digest index to Georgia
. . . - , , ~ lam Boons’, incIndnig^eS. 3 Kellet; 4 to
sheeting, shming and osnaburgs, kerseys, l0 Georgia Reports, Charlton’s and other
lincevs. bed blankets, negrodo. - ' 1 v.. -m ■> v, i.
, . fw»**t~ffifc
Ncrthern and superior to any msiisfsiufofd
i at any Southern Foundry, arid at prieerha
j low as any that can he delivered- from -air
other estwhltshmetot.
linccys, bed blankets, negro do.
A good assortment of Readt-uade and W. W. Lumpkin
Clothing, consisting of: ■ Tests. Pants, * received ~ 1 ' *
I -- —r----.— --™ —;v-i ALso. all other descriptions of engine and
dectsiona^ Compiled by 1 lioroasR. B, Cobb ; carrastings, warehouse trucks: also, cast rma
T.niiinlrin A cmell ..1.. ■ ... .. * t . •. . J _
-frock, sacks, and overcoats—neat styles and Store.
W. Lumpkin A small supply just, w-tterpi^ ivatey wheehvwlqtonV
and for sale a? the Cherokee Book posts, cemetery and- other raffiM*
well make.
BOOTS to SHOES, HATS to CAPS.
Sept 2, ! 852.
occupation, it is wholly uncalled foi by any ! die*50c.
Gentlemea^nd. Ladies’ Saddles, Bridles, ; AUSTRIA IN 1-S48 & 1849.
I . „
i C °^^J^ SS7 rZV\ aS T 't WpS *„ , I -RY Hon. WM. H, STILKS-iiargcvnls.
6> r «.-Coffco; Sugar, Rice, Molasses JJ Ilkttti -,.t«l. A few conies i,,st rLT^l
assure yon she will not. If the Democrats, urns,
vote fok Pierce and King, as I have no! Q.—What is a blotter ?
donbt-jthey will, they will carry the State, f A'.-—An editor,
because the* whlgs will not vote l^r Scott—I! Q.—What is a ledger?
mean by this, that he a ill not get the whig | A.—A Counting-house companion upon
vote. The majority, however, against Scott
will not be so great os 10.000, though, it
probably weald have been, had net the New
Boston affair been brought to light!
Yen would do well,'as a Government of-
ieer, to post up your books, settle your ac
counts, anil prepare to give up your office.
Be Democrats are like the whigs have got
to be—fighting for the spoils; and as a mat
ter of course they have one hundred espcct-
ants for every office they will have to be
stow. Yon nuut, therefore, walk the plonk
so soon SB Pierce is inaugurated.
Yea may rely upon the information I hate
given you, both as it respects this State and
the Union. Very respectfully, Ac.
W. G. BROWNLOW.
which people often spaud their entire for
tune.
■Q'.—What is a banker ?
A.—The maH that has the deal.
Q.—What is the business of a hanker ?
A.—Catching suckers.
Q.—What is an inland draft ? ' J
A.—Ah easterly wind.
Q.—What is a foreign draft ?
A.—A glass of cognac.
Q-—What is a promissory note?
A.—Acceptance of on invitation.
Q.—What is a negotiable note?
A.—Don't know—never could Uiake one.
Agrieultoral Fair.
As the Fair of the <> Etowah Agricultural
and Mechanical Association” is soon to be
held, we deem it appropriate to call atten
tion to the arrangements which are being
made for conducting it successfully. The
arrangement of the Grounds is far advanced
toward completion—and all persons win, arc
desirous of 1 exhibiting stock, will find ample
acoommodation for them. The Fair will
come off on WEDNESDAY, 6th OF OCTO
BER, at Waleska, on the Rail Rood, nine
miles from Rome.
All persons who are desirous of Exhibit
ing Sto$k of any-kind, must send-to the Cor
responding Secretary a description of each
animal to least one week previous to the
dhy of Exhibition, so that arrangements
maybe made for their comfort and safe
ijtt will be necessary for every
'' 1 article* fer exkibitisa, .-mt-
fowrYrtwtx^Vter
apw the Grounds ready toe eiasmficutiou m
tiie day previous to that ou which the Fair
ts to be held, arrangements have been made
for a store of provender to bo kept for sale
near the Ground, and accommodations can
be had to the neighborhood for a large num
ber of those who may desire to remain near
the Grounds on Tuesday night. We are
pleased io'see that a great deal o f interest
is taken by the community in the Success of
our Society, trod we can safely premise an
Exhibition welt worthy* the attention of all
who feel On Interest in matters. Wif con
tinually hear of fine horses, cattle and hogs,
Which are ready for exhibition—as well as
■any amount of fancy poultry pigeons, gath
>ered-literally from the four quartern of the
*Gfebe. COME ONE-COME ALL—and let
each one lend a helping hand toward mak
ing 'this our first show creditable to Chero-
keeOeprgfa. We are authorised to say that
tim Cara will run between Kingston, and
Bemedneuck a way ns to accommodate all
1 whe mky-desire to go from either place and
feturn upon the same day. All articles or
•aioto for Exhibition atone, will be carried
' over the -road free of charge.
‘The following rates will be strictly en-
- imMuiq the Fair:
• ItoiSNo unruly or vicious animal will be
adUtMMdvwithin the cncloeure upon any
Gold Dioging in AtrsruAUA.—A young
man, in a letter to his brother in New York-,
dated Port Phillip!, March 14, states that in
five weeks, he had himself dug gold to. the
amount of £3,000 sterling, or nearly $16,-
000.
TEMAME MEETING.
The citizens of Cassville and" vicinity - will
remember that the Cassville Temperance 80-
city meets on next Monday night. Several
addressee may be expected ou the occasion.
H'o hope there will be a full attendance, as
matters of deep ihterdist will be introduced
for consideration. Come one, come all,
Sept. 30, 1852.
-2.^0*animal shall be pliced upon the
'finmto'mtil it' has first been entered at
t tot Storstaty's office, when it shall be taken
'to totorgff .hy the managers, and a suitable
phot given to it
8. All-Exhibitors of Animals must pro
•Wtotir-ewu servants, and take charge of
•Muttiluir own exptose.
4. N* dog shall to admitted upon the
. ground unless chained or eonfined to some
‘wtojp toas to be entirely within ixmtrol.
6. No spirituous liquors shall be sold on
or Mitt toe grooad on tiie day of Exhibition
6 All members of the Society shall be al
lowed to fotikit articles without any fee
'forifoertoatittieir yearly oubaeriptiou ;.any
otior passim wishing to outer articles of any
ttU»ar atodt, must pay one dollar and bo-
•otosa atnsmtar of the Society.*
ft Triatoy-five oeuto shall be the price of
vodmiarieu during the day for oil persons
of the 8ociety, children and
The payment of one
to/ person to all the
pafcrQajssof sromhsrohip, asst will admit all
thrMUitoitotors of his family to the show
Bsrvaato having charge of stock
i free of charge,
trill to dasmtotod by
, hy a yellow ribbon,
MMl TO ALL!
- By reference t-o a Card in another column,
it will be seen that I have sold out my interest
id the Standard, and as a matter of course
I hope all those indebted to me for subscrip
tion,job-weak, advertising Or for books, will
.camedbenuudjand pay up a*I am mix ions
to close up my business.
Having consented, to superintend the pub
lication of the Standard for Capt. Wofford,
I can always be found at this office.
I have a large lot of- school and miscella
neous books that I will sell very cheap now
—some at Northern cost, With expenses add
ed JOHN W. BURKE.
Sept 30,1852.
Atlanta Prices Current.
Corrected weekly from the Republican.
Corn, niifO a 50
Bacon,S. lli a 1 i
Batter 15 a 25,
Cotton, ! •!" 7 a 9
Cora Meal,'....!.......... 0, .XJ a 50
Fkrar, per bbl $6.00 a TOO
E SgVP er doz.,: 10 • 1^4
Lard, by the obi., .11 a 124
Chickens, each 10 s 15
.Potatoes, Irish per bu. 90 a 100
Peas, per bu. .......70 a 75
Salt, per sack,.... $1.70' « 175
Fcatliers, per lb.,...... 30 v 35
COTTON DIARKET.
businesspf toe jrof dialer- It does not re
turn a valuable consideration to the buver
but gives him that which is 'exceedingly
detrimental to Jumaelf and sowty. It does
not promote the welfare of the community,
but is the uaquestiannblb aevree of about
nine-tenths at all t’.e brime that is commit
ted, and ofthe expense and litigation grow-
m R to of U. It occasions pauperism and
misery; makes widows and orphans; cor
rupts the morals and enfeebles the intellect.
Itis the parent of.a large proportion of dis
ease, and often furnishes tiie most trouble
some obstacle todts successful treatment.—
It destroys gentleness,generates brutality, &
converts the amiable citisen into the lawless
roadman. It ruins reputation, destroys con
fidence in human integrity,& occaswhs pocu
niary embarrassment. It peoples our prisions
poor houses and asylums. It is the tool of
the aspiring demagogueto defraud the peo
ple of their votes—thus impairing the elec
tive franchise, A converting into the merest
burlesque and shame tiie boasted privilege
of choosing our rules. It not unfreouendy
infests the bar, the bench and the jury,” and
thereby perverts tiro administratipn of jus
tice It roaches our legislative assemblies,
invades the pulpit, and desecrates the alters
of Christianity. It ensnares tiie youtit of
the country, encourages dissipation, and op
poses education. It makes annually to- the.
United States 300,000 drunkards- of whom
75,000 are criminals, 600 insane, 200,000
paupers, and 30,000 of whom find a drunk
ard’s grave—not to mention the incalcida-
We evil growing,out of it to the families of
the victims, and the litigation and taxation,
Ml of which is borne by the sober and to-’
dustrious citizen. It costs the country an
nually $100,000,000. for which there is no
compensation but poverty, want, curses,
loathsomeness and tears. The amount of
money thus annually expended, is probably
more than sufficient to defray the expenses
of government of every State in tiie Union,
to relieve the peqrie of all. taxation, and
furnish an amplefund for the education of
every poor child in the land. For throe
considerations, not less true than startling,
and fornumerons others that might be men
tioned, we earnestly request our represen
tatives in the next Legislature to promote
the passage of an act submitting to g vote
of the people the question, whether or not ft
be their will tb have'a law enacted emppreetiny
the retail »f tpirittena liquors in thin State.—
This question, if disconnected with all po=-
litical contests.and left to the calm,sober and
unbiassed expression of public sentiment,
wu confidently believe Will be decided, to the
affirmative, and the strong arm of the law,
in obedience to popular will, can then :be
justly exercised in the suppression of this
“ iniquitous and destroying business.”^
Wc tender our thanks to his honor Judge
Lumpkin, and to the Solicitor General .for
their courtesy and kindness tdoiif body.*
THOMAS HAMILTON, foreman.
Fifteen decisive Batllcs, i 25.
Stewart's Free Mason’s Manual, 1 0d.
Temperance Tales. Ac, 1 25.
-Esop’s Fables in Rhyme, l (Hfc
Judah’s Lion, by Charlotte Elizabeth. 50c.
StWRent’s, Bussell’s and Frost's Speakers,
Rollins* Ancient History',3 5o.
September 2, 1S52.
School.
&c., &<*-.-
Hardtrare Cnthry—Nails, iron, wood
ware, tubs, buckets—varnish, painted and
brass hound buckets. Crockery arid Glass
ware, Bagging, Rope and Twine.
All of which are offered on as- favorable
eopiesjust received
’ and for sale at- the Cherokee Book Store.-
Sept. 2, 1852.
FINE NOTE PAPER to ENVELOPES
W E have just received a rich assortment
ment of the above, at the C hfetokee'
terms as -goons can De purchased in this ■ Book Store.
place.
Cassville, Sept. 23, 1825.
Sept. 2,1852.
Notice of Copartnership.
GEORGIA*, WHITFIELD COUNTY.
TO ALL PRRSOXS WHOM THESE fRESEXTS
thecharge of R7F Nerly,A B. Ex-schcdar i 11 ville -' v iU attend | romprly to all calls as J ^ :
ofthe University o? Ilubfin, and a Female Physician or Surgeon, hoping from a well i T/NOW yp that wc. Benjamin E. Green,
School^conducted bv Mrs. Neely arc now medical cducatioii and successful I Jtk. Robert Batev, JamcsScott. and George
“ * - * This rates o^Tn- ! ex P er ’ e,lce to m etit and receive a liberal! Philips,have associated ourselves together . ^
1 share ol patronage. Particular a.ten j a- body corporateyfor the purpose of engag-
tion-paid to diseases of females. I ingin the business pf’a machine - shop trad
Office at H. M. Morgan's Stpre, opfioritethe foundry, and that wc have adopted as our
Cnrtersvilie Haiti. " I Feb 12 corporate name, by which we Will sue and
be sued,the Dalton Matiiif.u*turing Compairv,
and by which we will be known and designs-
ted, that we have subscribed as oitr eorprt-
ratc stock the sura of fonr iltousand seven
hnndred dollas, whit'll will be employed in
the business before mentioned.
(Signed) Bexj.imi.x’E. Gukes,
James Scott,
KouEitr Batev,
George Philies. .
Signed in the presence of VV'm.R Chester,
and- Wins!Oh Gorddn, J. I. C.
Recorded and certified forthedlst fray' of
July. 1852. Joll.V W.-AHDERSOHjC.sit?.
DR. MILES J. MURPHY,
.ENTS and Guardians arc respectful- ! Z¥3X55^ ° P " B ': T ? ,C Pi,YSIClAN »
ly informed that a Male School under 1 IJAVING permamntLy located atCurters-
AA viile.will attend 1 romprlv to all calhs as
m operation- in Cassvillei
ition -are as follow*—
Spelling andHeading, per quarter of
eleven weeks.... ^V$4.oo
Reading, Writing, Geography, and
rithmotic,....»» .. .$6.(11
The foregoing Branches, with Grammar
and Composition,.»I.....,..., ....$8 00
Latin, Greek, or Mathematics, $10.09
Drawing and Painting, $4.00
French, $1.00
Cassville, Sept. 10, 1852.
MBW PROVISION STORE,
AT ADAlllSYILLE, GEO.
C 1ALL over oirthe west side of the Bail
/ lioml, and buy your Grocebies cheap
for cash or bane-r. Here you can always find
, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice. Salt, Bacon,
r« ■ T ......r~. End, Meal, FlOur, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff.
CALHOUN F0EEVER!i c, ‘ niliuSjKa,sios ’
VII M perai rs A. CKAWIOh#.
-WM.JVI. PEEPLES,
T8 now receiving direct from New York,
A Philadelphia, &c., the most beautiful
tock of staple and fancy goads ever opened
in this market. The foilowrng, in part com
pose this stoekDry goods of almost every
variety, hard ware,boots and shoes, saddlery,
ready made clothing, hats and caps, straw-
goods umbrellas and parasols, books aud
stotfonary, fancy goods, toys, jewelrv. crock
ery, glass ware, sugar and . coffee, molasses,
salt, iron, naito .meifefoe, oils paints, &c„
which he will ; aetlC«ti>: reasonable terms.—
Fee;ing gratified for paat favors, he hopes
tha^-his old friends will continue their pat
ronage, and that the public generally will
call and c&amine his stock, before pnrohas-
ing elsewhere. Produce taken for goods, at
market prices. Store on K. Road street,
formerly oecnpied by J. R. Knott
Sept: ^3#— 3m
June 3d, 1852.—6111.
David Quallr,
Leonard Morgan,
Owen Lynch,
Zachariah Edwards,
Arthur Hairc,
iFin. Solomon,
James M. Veaeb,
nenry Williama, .
Thos. If. Brandon,
Sept. 30, 1859.
Robert C. Word,
Joseph Willingham,
Hawkins F. Price,
Win. Blalock,
Ilarvey S. Crawford,
David Lewis,
Thomas G. Barron,
Joel T. Rowland,
Robert H. Patton,
New Orleans,...
........... .J.....94 A M4
New York
.........'9| n Iff
Charleston,
8| a 11
avannuh
0 « 101
Augusta........
a 104
Macdh,....^...
9
N£W ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Bboks—coate and Bnfl
W E have just received, the feUawioig
new and interesting Books:
Knowlson’s Horse an,d Cow Doctor.
Duff’s Book Keeping.
Pioneer’s Danghter, by Bennett, ,
Lore in High Life, fry Arthur.
Valley Farm, by Peterson.
Live in a Cottage, by Arthur.
The Oxonians, by Bulwer.
The Divorced Wife, by Arthur.
Cruising to the lait war, by l’eterson.
Aunt Phillip's Cabin, a reply to
Unde Tom’s Cabin, by Mis' h«»*nr,
life to the South, by C. H. AVL’ey.
SoL Snath’s Recollections.
Last of the Mohicans, by-Cooper.
The Pilot, a sea. tale, • “
The Deer slayer, * *
The Pathfinder,
Josephine, or the Edect mid
Groce Aqtdltor. $$
Robin Hood, iiiustratod. ^
Game Cock of the wilderness,
at the Cherokee Book Store. -
JOHN tY. BURKE.
Sept 30,1852.
Grorgin, Cats eonnty.
\I7IIERKAS Wm. T. Fain and George
»» J. Fain, apply to me for Lettets of
Administration on the Estate of WrmFaiu,
late of this cWliityi deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred andcreditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by laW and shew
cause, (if any there be) whrlctters of ad
ministration should not be granted the
applicants.
Given under my hand at office, this 24tii
of September, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 30—30d*
lost or Mislaid,
A DUE BILL to fevor of the undersign
ed. drawn by J. Bofivar Eddina aa a-
relation to anid dun bill will hetirnnkfoUr
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
VU HERE AS Jonathan D. Phillips, fof-
mef clerk ofthe bouW of Ordinary fey
said count}*, and having been appointed by
the Justices of the Inferior court, adminis
trator cum Teetamento annexo on the Estate
of George W. Underwood, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and having (according to a
late statute) tailed to give bond and securi
ty for his said administratorship, I there*
fton hereby call upon all persons concerned
to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and shew cause (if
they have any) why the administration of
the Estate of the said George W. Under-
maod, deceased, should not be committed
to Humphrey W. Cobb, clerk Of the Supe
rior court for this c
Given under my
'toy of September,
y THOMAS
*«pt. 30-ffiH
NEGRO CLOTHS
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
AUGUSTA GA,
H AVE just received, a very large supply
ot biigro (Moths.among wldrh aye sev
eral styles from the manufactory ol F. & H.
Fries. .«f 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 Usnahurgs, of the
Augusta, Madison, Richmond, and High
Shoals manutaotoriro. * >
Also Shirtings and Sheetings of the An-
gusta Manufacturing Companv. Thevwill
also receive to a f.w days, a fall supply of
Plain and Twilled Negro Kerseys, the fiist 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 caii and examine the as
sortment. .
August 5 1352
Oil AS. H. DURYfiE,
Forwarding. Storage
' ASD GE.NER.U, -
Commission Business,
SO. <5-6 , BAY S T It E ET*,
Stivanual;,
"jYTU. DURYEEwill, at all times.give his
1TA careful and prompt pe vonaf intention
to receiving, selling, storing or forwarding
whatever cottons or other produce may he
consigned to him, on which the usual advan
ces will be made.
REFERENCES:
Messrs G. \V. Garmany & Co. Savanbah.
• “ - Jefl'crs, Colhran, & Co. Hamburg.
-“ B-S. Dunbar 4. Co. ‘*
. -S. Ci Grenville & Co. Augusta.
D. Osborn-, Esq. Forsyth.
Messrs. J. Norcross &*Co. Atlanta.
‘R. Wv-&- T. G Sims, Newnan*
- J. WT. Burke, Esq. Cassv'He.
J. A Ei-wiii, Esq. -
B. Brantley, Esq. Penfield.
Buns, l’iekreil & Co. Baltimore.
Hollis, Stark & Co. New York.
August 26-^29
GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.
Be it kuown that on the 3dth day ol July,
in the year of our Lord 1852, before pity,
Winston Gordon, one of the. Justices of. the
Inferior Court for the county'anirSItate afore
said, personally came Robert Batey, resident
of the Dalton Maid'aciuiing Companv,.and
having been (fitly stvuxn on the Holy"Evan
gelist of Almighty God, according "to law;
deposed) and saith, that the amount of cap
ital stock actually paid iti and employed hv
said company, is three thousand fiv e hundred
dollars, anil property, tools, stqck, fcc. .of the
company, are actually worth the amount.
KonivKt'BATBr.
Sworn to and subscribed before m.
WINSTON GORDON^, i.cj
Recorded this 31st day of Jtilv; 1852.
JOHN W. ANDERSON, c.3. <?■
August 19 ' t f
Towa property foi. Sale l
J W^LL sell my houses and lots in t’al-
WASHBURN, WILDER & CD.
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
W ILL eoutinue .he abttve business-, 14
Bay street, east of the Exchange.
Orders ter 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, Futna.1i) county.
A. McAtlum, Ira Feck, Twiggs county.
Messrs- Black & Cobh, .Messrs; Carter &
Ilarvey, Rome.
Maj. John S. Rowland, Cass eonnty.
JAS. WASHBURN,
JNO. U. WILDER,
ERAS. G. DANA.
Aug. 12 27 fim
R
w. H. SIALTBIE.
S, XI. DAVIDSON
hotel, Gordon county, on good terms.—
The lota are Nos. 9 and 10, first section-—
three houses suitable for store houses and i
families, with good kitchfcns to each house, j
Possession given immediately, and if not, 1st i
January. Call on Robert l’rasswell, and he !
will show them, I will sell low for cash. -
REUBEN SCOTT.
Sept. 2 30 4w
DR. DEX.XIS
MALTBIE & DAVIDSON,
DEAJ.fcRS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
G.R0CEIUES, HARDWARE,
Drugs, Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS. WINDOW GLASS. &c. &c.
Carlersville, Ga.
July 22—24—3in.
SELLING AT c6stTT~
IL E. IL—PAIN.
A-BWAY'S READY RELIEF will
stop the most severe pains in a few min
utes. to New York, hundreds who are af
flicted, call at the Medical office of Rad Way
tfc Co. and ha/e the Ready Relief applied
gratis. It never fails in relieving the most
painful paroxysms in free minutes or less-. *
to the sick or this ihstkict
If you will call upon out 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 a Hi
Radway s Ready lltutr will stop the
MOST SEVERE PAINS IN \ t'BW MINUTES.
And cure the most Obstinate Rheumatic, Keu-
rulgic-and Xertous Complaints inafew. Hours,
Internal and External. It will stop the most
Extruciatihg Pains in from Three to Jive Min
utes, and has cured—
cemetery and- other TsSfifife#,
bolts of every description, pollies, s!
and hangers of all kinds.
Pftriientor attention pan! to the raanafto-
turc of frogs,switches, etc.
TO SflLLBRS AMD MlLITOtTNlSB.
. Mill an4 gin gearing of every deecriptiqp,
furnished ol' the host mfttciial.aud workman-
ship «t the to wpst piices. ' '
TO FLANJEltft .... .
Particular attention paid to the iwito
tnre of ploughs and plough casting* of «02
kinds having purchased the pauerns ofthe
late liim of Taliaferro £ Torbett, a smulv
will he constantly on hand. .
The proprietors of tiro “ Americim Iroti
Foundry,” being practical mechanic*, and
huving the establishment 11 uder their' own
snperintenifefccc, an tomployingnone ht»t the
best woikmen, confidcn'iy assert Dwt tYity
can manufacture Ulhfrcscriptu.ns ot castings
and car work, equal in quality anil at ns low
prices as ‘can lie furnished bv am- other es
tablishment North or-Sontii.-' they hope,
therefore, by stribr attention to business and
punctuality in fuifiUing their cob tracts, -to
meritthc patronage and encouragement of
Southern railroad eompanics, aml all other
parties requiring eastings, or ear work dose
cheaply and expeditiotndv-.
OSMOND,"GRAY £ CO
Aiigsstn.Gs.
\Vo are eiiaUed-torefer to the followinR
named gentleman:
- Hon. John P. King, President Geo. B.H
F C. Arms, Esq., Snp’t Gth R. K.-
Wm, Ilardin Esq.. Stap’t Motive Fowtr
Hon. Win. E. Hearing, Augusta.
.Wm. K. Kitchen. “
Hugh O’Neil. “
Wm. H. Goodrich, " . ,y.
IVm. Baldwin, Sup't Motive Powhir,\V %
A. JHk-R., Atlunra. :
Richard PeterS, Atlanta.
George Rohiiuon, Hamburg. 8. C. ?.
G. T..Oglesby, Gin Manufactuicf; Afigoa-
w - [doly 29—25—6m4
Spring and Summer Goods!!
L J. PARR,
. ( Atlanta, Ga;
R espectfully informs itis old custo
mers and die public generally, that h#
bus ju,it rtcelvett h iiirgc and writ selected
stock oF
Georgia Sarsaparilla. ! TADIES; Summer Dress Goods, consist-
... | XJ ing of Muslins. Bareges, Tissues. &c. at
at, office, this 25th
1852
A. WORD, Ordinary.
Whereas,
\JT Jehu PhiRipa applies to me for {
are there for* to cite aud admonish
all persons eoncerned, to be and appe
office, within the time proserfoed bv wr to
-tr-ffr "'
Gwen under toy hand at office.
<?**■ w«. ft A^SIBOW,
faundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Loss of
Appetite,-Constipariorf of the Bowels. Pries,
caused by Costiveness, Pain in the-JBowrls,
or Rhenmatisin. caused by the use of Mer
cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, 4c-
Ffi^HlS preparation is made as pure as pos-
X sible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial ef
fects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases
arising from an impure slate of the blood,
prove tit to be the purest and most useful pre>
pare (ion of Sarsaparilla that is made.
' Those uh-t have used the various prepara
tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste
and effort, that there is more Sarsaparilla in
one bottle of Dr. D.’s preparation, than in
half a dozen battles as it is gcncrafiy made.
That it might be more particularly adapted
(^professional use, nothing but the pure Sar
saparilla has been toed, that, for different
diseases .physicians might coqibine or pre
scribe wiflrtosuch articles as they might coh-
sider most appropriate in cases muler their
treatment. ,
Its alterative ajul auddly purgative affect
ten th# frowels, make it .not only a good
betitute fer Mercury, bat asefulin remov
ing aR diieases arising from thT imprudent
weof Mercury.
epared ouly by J. DENNIS, ML D-, An
. Sold m CassriHe by John A- Erwin ; in
CsrtererilR.bvJ A.AS.Erwin; fc Porter,
'KviUe;Yenng A Sisas,Calhoan.
nu- fil per htttle; 6 hotties for Ji.
Julv 8.
JNO. A. ERWIN’S.
Insure Your Property!
T HE undersigned, agent for the. ^Southern
Mutual Insurjn’cd Company, continues
to insure'the lives cf iihite persons, slaves,
or any species of property. Ail biders bv
nlail attended to prompilv.
„ JOHN W‘. BURKE, Ag’t.
Sept. 2,18S2.
BOOTS' AND SHOES. .
A fine assortment of Boots and Shoes, some
at 374 cents a pair, just received bv
PAT ION & TitlAiBLij.
AkarrsriUr, April 14th, !8o2.
j. n. SIMPSON.
Z. T: CARDIXER
SIMPSON k GARDINER,
WAREHOUSE
—AND—
Commission illculjaiits,
McIntosh St, Augusta, Ga.
trtp.aukifoc DENNIS’ GEQR-
^PAKLLA
KLLA
CaasrHte, done *«—*tv—ly.
mission Business in their Fire Proof
Bnildmg on M’totosh Street, in ill its
branches, and hope by strict personal atten
tion Co the interests ot 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.
flash advances made when required on
produee tit store.
July 22—Si—6m
BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS GOODS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
D7UX, from Una day, sell their present
•W stock nf colored printed Muslins, col
ored pnmted Borages, Tissues. Crepe de P v -
u, mid Grenadines, at cost. Th i r iitwidl 1
mnhsaces aoaae of the latest styles and toast !
el^pant articles of the season.
Rheumatism In Four Hours,
Neuralgia In One Hour,
Croop • In Ten minutes,
Diarrhoea In Fifteen minutes
T oothacke In One second,
Spasaius j[n Three minutes,
Cramps In Three minutes,
j Sick Headache In Fifteen minutes,
| ChiliFeser In Fifteen minutes’
Chill Blains In Ten minutes,
Sore Throat in Four hours,
Iuiiuenza In Twenty hours,
Spinal -Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains,
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chole
ra Morbus, TicBolorenx, and aliothcrcom-
plaints where there are severe pains, ltad-
way s Ready Relief will instantly stop the
pain, and quickly cure the disease.
'Principal Office W2 Fulton St., K Y-
PRICES OF RAD'.VAY 8 REMEDIES:
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, $ 1 per
bottle.,
Radway’s Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents
and $1.
Tiie Dollar Bottles contain five times the
quantity of the twenty-five cent bottles.
TO PLANTERS.
This is the cheapest Medicine you . can
p<»sibly keep, as it can be used at ail times
and under all circumstances.
Vot tale at CassviUa, by Joitv IV. Bvbke,
Sole agent for Cass County :
Sept. 2, 18-53.
NEW
Flaw and Ornamental
BUGGIES FOB SALE!
• w. entlylo
cated himself m Cassville, and engaged
U»e services of Mr. Robert Meison, who is
well known as a first rate wood workman,
and having procured a good stock ot well
seasoned timber, and good fashionable trim
ming, he is prepared to make or repair all
kinds of Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in neat
Northern style. All orders will beprompt-
ly attended to, and no disappointment*wiil
be made to any who may patronise him un
less in case-at sickness. Please c all and see
and judge for yourselves.
WM. BRADLEY.
N. B. He is also-prepared for Glass cut
ting, Gilding and painting signs, both plain
and ornamental, and other ornamental work,
such as Gfeffing, Bronzing, Painting, Ac.
Hirthop is near the north-east corner of
the square, where he will do work low for
cash; and produce wiR be taken at the
May 6,1352.
Dry Gdodsy Groceries, namwture.
Cutlery, Farmer and Meehan-
ies's Tools,
which he will seii on tile most accommoda
ting terms. His stock which is very extt*l.
sive.nnil selected to srit ihc market, consists
as follows:
Rich muslin de laities, Cashmere,merino,
black watered'anil colored Alpaca,
Jackonet and cress-barred muslin, a fine rs-
lection oflatln*" mitts, a general assort
ment of ENGLISH PRINTS nnd
- -CALICOES. Freneh ginghfifnSi
Cashmeres, Tweeds/ Kentiic'fcy Jeans, Ker
seys, Negro blankets, white anil red Flaa-
nels, a general assortment of Dbmestics. .
Syrup, molasses, sugars, coffee, tea, macker-
- el, Tobacco, Segars, Shot, Lead,
Powder. fSneff, Indigo, madder/and all
kihds of Dye stuffs. Swede and English roll
ed Iron. Cast, German nnd Blistered-
Steel, Blacksmith Anvil*, Hammer 7 "
Vices anil Bellows, Planes, Plane Irons,
Cross, Hand and Mill sawsrNails, assort-
ed sizes, and horse nails and shoes.
N.B. Country Produce bought at/tb*
highest market prices, and goods sold fts ftdr
as can be afforded. Call and si « for vofrt-
selves. [fp”All orders promptly attendedf8j
3 story Brick buildirg, comer of Whitehall
and Alabamh streets, ATLANTA, GA.
Great Attraction:!
T HE- undersigned has jnst received a lot
of the most useful and attractive book*
ever brought to this market—among which
are the following:
Bunyan's Minor Works.
Dealings with Dbmfcey and sdn;
j Federalist. Junius’Letters.
Burns’ complete works—Library style,
j Goldsmith's and Moores, do. do.
Ilale s Dictionary of Poetical Quotations,
j Preston s System of Book Keeping/
Amelia’s Poems—Dick’s Works.
Headley’s Washington and his General*
“ Napoleon and his Marshalls.
- Wjld Girl of Nebraska,
j Texan Virago, or the Tailor of Gotham.
I Katharine Wrlton,'or the lietel of Dof-
I chesthr.
| Love Adventures of SolomtJn '
i Scalp Hunters, hy Mayne Reid.
Eoline, or the Magnolia Vale, bv Mrs:’
i nentz."
j Prairie BioL' Jane Eyre.
Halliburton’s Yankee Stories^ 50 cents.
Cook’s Voyages round the world.
Sanford and Merton.
Phillips, Curran/Gratton and Emmetf.
Campbell’s Poems—small ed.
Marco Paul’s Travels—1 vols.
Springs' Glofy of ChAs,. .
Mother’s Recompense; by Grace Aquillax.
Homs.Influence. * •< a it *
Wild Western Scenes.
Webster’s Large Dictionarj’—unabridged
Also, a large lot of conuiion and fine Let*
ter paper, envelopes, steel pens, inks, wa
fers, &c &c t .
We sell cheap for cash.
JOHN W. BURKE, Agent
MUSIC NOOKS.
SUPPLY of the Southern Sbnncay,
NBrotiOihBB^fenniHnp, always
totim Chenfenn Book Store, Oms-
Gnu. [April 15.
ClfiARS AND TOBACCO.
so Cigars also ft
obacco, for aula low hr ’
FATTON k THIMBLE.
AdetrsviSs, Geo. April lfith^ 1852.-
Hollow ware Bod Pig
Iron.
T HE subscriber has bought out the Iron
Works, in Cass eonnty commonly-known
as EarW Fnrnsro, and ha* now on baum
good assortment of = iiAHTf j
NOUBW WARE AND PW ®®i. /
MILITAKY NOTICE 1
Head Qcabters, 12th Div. G. 31. >
, Cassville, Ga. Aug. 29. j ■
T HE Commandants of the 1st and 2d
Brigades 12th Division G. M. will pat-
strict attention to' the proper officering St
the Regiments in their rasp ective Brigades,
a^d the appointment and equipment of tbeir
staff officers—particularly tif&r Lrigp.de In
spectors—preparatory to the approaching
Annual Revietr and inspection of the min*
tiaof thetitate. The want of interest man
ifested by the superior officers in the proper
organisation of their command—their almost
entire neglect of their duties—has, in effect,'
repealed our militia laws. Offices* of**,
ery grade will be held accountable for aUr
failure to perform their duties by a rigid;
enforcement of the mitittelanra of the State.,
Uj order of Maj. Gen’i, John H. Riee,'
Cote.IfftWrisioia,ML ! “
abda Johnson, Au-de-camp.
August 26,1852.
LIFE OP
PIERCE AND
LOT just received and for safe.
Cherokee Book Store; CaH
supply is limited.
July 15, 1352.
'«rvv.l
Osdere may be 1
IcnrllB. Geo.
JOSEPH WHISTOJf.
Agiil 20, ms*
sole to Seta per poimd-Afi
_ lent ertteto for washing puipooes.
at this office.
July 1V1W2.