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BANK NOTE r LIST.
All Georgia IhIIs, of solvent Banks, at par.
1X7* Look oat Cor counterfeits, $U)’« on
tlie Bank of Angus ta, payable to -J. M.
llitt. bau nopietore of Gen Oglethorpe,
tire genuine has. Also, •100’s on the
Bank of the Stare of Georgia, payable
at the Branch Bank, at Washington, and
dated S*pt.3d. 1848, has a red hack, with
the word* •‘State Bank of Georgia.” en
graved-, the original has nothing of it.
Sooth Carolina money at par. Counterfeit
Stop’s on the Merchant’s Bank, Cberaw,
Alabama, North Carolina and Tennessee
bills, from S to 5 per Cent, discount-.
Death or the Duke or Weuihgtoh.
—The Charleston Carter, speaking of the
death of tin greet warrior of Europe, Ar-
tar Welleeley, Doha of Wellington, says :—
•• Apoplexy has doM that which the ballets
of the tatnjr failed to effect, and the victor
of a hundred battles, on whom honors were
feswsred with an unsparing hand* is now
CVtttontwith a tomb. •Deothalooe,’ as the
groot Bomb Satirist truly ofaarved. < mak-
lH appear how Mall the little bodice of
area xmJfy «•-*
m Hm Dh.\* «f Wellington was the fborth
M«r«WM0sV BflAof IWmington, and
sns hen at CaaS** Castle, in the eennty of
Maalh.InlaadTe* fee lst of May. 1769,
uutnsffsntly at the Mm of Us death he
wgkteife8ithyear.
Me js nnsidsd in hi*™** estates end
nitlahw kiseadeataen, the jlarquia of Dou-
* A Meter's influence is felt in manhood's ri
per years; and the heart of him who lias
grown cold in chilly contact with the world
will warm and thrill with pure enjoyment
ae soma accident awakens within him the soft
tenth the glad melodies, of the sister's voice;
and he will torn Bom purposes which a
warped and false philoaophy had. reasoned
into expediency, and even.weep for the gen
tle influence which moved him in earlier
yeais.
NffW Books—cove and Bay!
W7E have, just received the following
™ new and interesting Books:
Knowlaon’s Home and Cow Boetor.
Duff’s Book Keying.
Pioneer’s Daughter, by Bennett-,
lave in High hih by Arthur.
Vailey Farm, by Petersoh. ^
Love in a Cottage, by Arthto.
The Oxonians, by Bulwer.
The Divonnd Wife by Arthur.
Cruising, in the Inst wan by Peterson.
Aunt Phillip’s Cabin, a reply to r
Hpcle Tom's Cabin, by Mrs. Eastman
XaiTin the South, by G. H. Wiley.
fljSV bRYBODY knows is a flattering dis-
JCfi ease. It comrtencjs and progresses so
iustduously, that before one is aware of h.
CHAS. H. BURYEE,
Fonrardinf, Ctonge
a» gehesAE
CommuaioB BflsiSess,
NO.fit, BAY STB BET,
the l ongs age a mass of nlcers, thcn a sodden
exposure or change from, heat to . cold, pro
duces an inflammation f aifid id a few days or
weeks, it is said he dr she died of hasty Con
sumption. For all troubled with oougfaar
lung complaint, we would refer to*tS» adver
tisement on the Suuida o* this paper of Jud-
aon's Chemical Extract -el “Cherry .and
Lungwort,” which is mid to-ton ceitainvnrc
for this, awful disease. ,
ILtB- DBKfEE will, at all times, give his
ivi. careful and prd&pl pfe fiifafi, attention
to receiving, selling, storing or foriktrdtog
whatever cottons of Other predate may be
consigned to him, on which the dSnal advan
ces will be made.
. BEFEHSBCtt:
Metso. G. W.Gjtrinanyfl Co. Bavapnah-
* feffect, Cob**,* Co-Btembrng.
“ B. 8. Dmfeaf A Co.
* • B-C. Griyflls ACtt. Ategnsta.
MeOlCJVH^erdtkBCd AtlanTa
* S. W.ft t. 4 Sims, Neiraad* -
J. W. Burke, Ea* Cawrille
dinui
CASSVILLE LODGE, NO. 186, »
Cashou, Ga., Sept, tl, 185*. J
“0 death,stem archer, eonM hoc one suffice*”
Whereas, in the all-wise Providemse of
God, two worthy brother Maeoas havs been
called from time to eternity, to-wit: Broth
er Wasmn Wtet and Brother Wj«. Faih.
BARGAINS IN LADIES DBESS GOODS.
SBOWDEH A SHEAR,
ATJOUSf A, GEO.
FX7ILL, from this day, sell their present
Wf atoeflof colored printedMuslin*) col-
sfiedjufatod Bareges, Tissues, Crape de Par
is,fiftf Grenadines, at cost. The asaortmant
emMhees scare af the httdststyfea and most
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ClflARS AND TOBACCD.
i few thonrend fine Cigars, also fl
E Chewing Tobacco, for sale low by
PATTON & TRIMBLE.
ifliawflh Gim. April 14th, 185*.
NUNNALLY’B
advertisements.
TYTOULD respectfully inform his M
v v friends aad customers that he has jlttt
received his fashions for the ensuing season,
from the celebrated Mahan’s establishment..
Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on them
at his shop, opposite' Latimer’s hotel Call
and see him. and look at his fashion plates.
Sept. 9..18ML • . .
Alfealiwh Lawyers!
A GENERAL digest fndek to Georgia
Reports, including 1,5, 3 Kelley,' 4 to
10 Georgia Reports, Charlton’s and other
decisions. Compiled,by Thomas R. R. Cobb
and.W. W. Lumpkin A small supply just
reterived mhd for sale at the Cherokee Boek
Stofre. '
Alt, by mutual eqnsent.
' . W.
' Oet?> ROi
NDTTCBJ!
into the slanfl^ffegntod on n pony, and Seat
ed on a ImU, and anMonday feb, reran down
safely in aparoshnto from tha altitude of a
mile. • ' i . J-
▲ letter to fee Tiara states, in res enroll
burying ground in the daredy populated
neighborhood if Portland town' and ft.
Johns Waefl, Lend**, from 20» to 4JJOO
oorpasa an buried annually, tha whole toil
bang one ftrtwfeg man of oorraption.—
Horrible!
An electric time ball ia to be pat up oa a
prominent sprt an Booth Foreland Ptont
near DMW. whtoh wHl art simultaneously
with theetaetria docks at ,*hr Greenwich
' observatory. The falling of this ball, and
the simultinairo filing af agunby slectre
ity, will enable aH vrerele within tenmika,
and those in the Downs, to regulate them
chronometers to a second.
The Dowager Empress of Brasil had loft
Ltthsafer Madeira an the ABth* actom)
nied by her daughter, in % feeble state of
Religious communities are extending, in.
an extraordinary degree thronglwut France.
The artidee on exhibition at tbe Breskn
Akhibitionof industry have been disposed
of by lottery. The first prijre, a ^dehdid
State carriage, wife equipments, was drawn
'by twooaffre girls in the nfmehnreht.roro|S
of fee Freiburg railway station. The King
of PrnaMa drew e piece of cloth and a pair
of beete.
letter in fee Amtwmmdrrrr Zeihmg
states feem South America, feat Gertaan
imigisels in Tin we articles of Eierchan-
dfee, endure ndvertieed In fee papw fire
ealeen arrival; also, feat Flores bought
IflO for tha Iqnfidore expedition, and feat
fee Ulanroof fee lost eonaignarent are rtiU
in the market.
flF The Ron. Joseph E. Ingeraoll, Envoy
extraordinary, and MinietcnPlenipoteatia-
ry ffan fee Cni ted Btatea to Great Britain,
sailed from New York-on Saturday -feat in
the steamer >. Arctic.”
Ltwit B. CampbtU,
Is a Free-soil Whig member of thepreeeht
Congress from Ohio, and is a candidate for
realectkm. He was also a- member of fee
BsHiarere Convention whieb nominated (Sen.
Scott for the Presidency. Before the ad
journment cf the fore Congress, he addressed
a Circular Letter to his constitutents, from
which the following is att. extract:
I have been elected twice ^ JWe-toil j® Borris, Fancy Hill,
eater, Ian the nnmeventative »r Free I ^ domes, Muscogee eo.
Soil PEiiveirtes; I know GeU. fieottrto he L ®- Morgan-, Walker eo.
AMBiiMl By the Cuifa
ChahLcston, Sept. 29.
The Duke of Wellington died of apoplexy ;
the funeral was a.national affair. The Lon-
dan Herald says Pern has formally annexed
the Loboe Islands, and wiUresiet all aggres
sion. The projected telegraph fliuato Amer
ica via Iceland, is revived—fee Danish Gov-
ernsiiant haa granted exclusive right of way
•across Labrador. PErliSaremt meets on the
life of November. The difficulty between
Turkey ia adjusced. The har-
veat yield to abundant. Louis Napcleon has
1 itsiisreni his tour. In reply to the afl-
dfeases ill fever of establishing fee Empire,
’he inttmntoa feat he would uaanme-power
Wkanavar the people donrod it. The repor-
tod Free Trade treaty between 1 England and
Ftfaro, is ineorreot. Madura papers have
been sipped. 0*4 -Rfe b^*** 1 * hfiprirtned.
Pom roves EwrEncrs.—The pret-route
•bill p Mild by Congress, says the Baltimore
Sun, oeatains a provision anfeoriung the
.postoffioe department to cause envelops to
be ssadd, wife soitable water' marks on the
paper, indeatifyiag them as official and with
a printed stomp, for single or double poet-
age, with suitable device. These envelops
fire to be told at all the postoffices, fit the
price of the athmps now told—with the very
small addition of fee actual cost of the en
velope. This will enable persons to deposit
their letters, pro-paid, in the postoffices, - at
all boms, without trouble or inconvienence,
add without the risk of kaving doable post
age ehasged oa a letter, by reason of the
stamp slipping off, by the time the, letter
goto in theafflse, if not before, as is toe of
ten the CMS new. It will alw admit of the
■afetmasmbsion of letters by private hand,
when preferred, without n violation of the
postottqs tows, which after the 1st of Octo
ber willhe very stringent oa the subject.
I therefore repent, feat l
have mid the efece to Copt. WOvtoeo, and
that I have no idea.of tort again smiteifiisg
fee posit i«s of editor of the Sta ndard; and
farther, that I have only consented- to taka
charge of fee publishing department tempo
rarily, until I get into other business, or
until Capt Wofford procures fee. services of
«nofeer person. I hope this qriU satisfy the
public feaki am net practicing a fraud
upon fee patrons of the Standard.
- JOHN W. BURKE.
---- a ■' 4-
Ftor subscription to the Standabp, for the
week ending October 7th, 1852.
James boAridge, CaiSVille,
Lewis McDonald, Kingston,'
Henry A. Clemons, ■<
B^.E. Godfrey, « .
8. H. Patillo, Cartersville,
A M. Leek, <i
with me on the subject of slavery; he is the
FRIEND OF LIBERTY, Platform or no
Platform; and if we can master votes e-
nongh in Congress to repeal fee Fugitive
Law, as I believe we can; IT IS jflmflX
MY PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE THAT
GEN. SCOTT WILL SIGN THE LAW! Not
so wife Goa. Pieros, he is as completely
told to the South, and to fee skauxi iw
human flesh and eLood, tt tier FILL
MORE or WEBSTER wasT
LEWjS D. CAMPBELL.”
We oall upon Southern wfi%s wife are
supporting Gen. Scott's election, to resd the
above extract, and ponder it well. Here is
a Free-soil member of Congress, writing to
his constituents, that lie-supports Gfen. Scott-,
because he kuotrs him to be wife him on fee
<< subject of slavery.” He furtber tells you
that if fee Abolitionists and Free-sailers can
muster strength sufficient to repeal it, aS he
» believes they con,” that Gen. Scott will
SIGN THE LAW!” What do fee whig Edit-'
ors and whig Orators in Tennessee, say to
this disclosure ? Wc shall see if they pass
it by- in silence. ’
Urn . Cshbr
Since bur last issue we have reflected Upon
fee position of Gov. Cobb matutely, and
foeldispeead to modify somewhat eur tanner
remarks. We have re-perused a portion of
his lateietter to Mr; Stroud, and find that
he there says of the Spbthera Rights ticket:
icautd not tnyseff support a ticket a re ask
nyr friends to ivppsrt it la fee selection of
Whttdjnrt p^eipeted, and which
and supporters pertina-
thonkl not be dirturitod, for
>liu(
B. C Brown, Euharlev,
J. McKelvey, CwsviUe,.
R. Higdon, Calhoun, .
L. E. Burt, ■<
D. S. PrintUp, Rome,
J. B. Davis, Fairmount,
R. Chastain, <<
Jacob Capohart, Fine Bridge,
J. Mooney, u ,<
A. V-. EdmoudSoh, ColdHow,
Hugh Gaston,
Hon. E. If, Chastain, Taccofi,
C- P. Waldrup, Cassviile,
Gen.’D. H. Bird, Caatoa,
Wheneret mistakes occur in receipts, cr
any omission is made, fee subscribers inter
ested will please inform us, so' feat- pfojfor
correc tionan be made.
nvm Tfl ILL!
By reference to a card in another column,
it.wi 11 be seen that I have soldout my interest
in fee Standard, and as a matter of course
I hope aH those indebted to me for subscrip
tion, job-work, advertising or for books, will
come forward and pay up, as I am anxious
to close up my business.
Having consented to superintend fee pub
lication of fee Standard for Cspt. Wofford,
I -can -always be found at this office.
I have a large lot of school and miscella
neous boots tll'At I will sell very cheap now
—some at Northern cost, with expenses add
ed JOHN W. BERKS.
Sept. 30, 1862.
This is, unquestionably, the prerent posi
tion of Gov. Cobb. "Instead of having ac
quiesced in fee support of fee. fire-eating
ticket re was supposed, he has only retired
from the field, unwilling to tekfe fee respon
sibility of supporting an antagonist ticket
In this, we think, he is wrong. He-has
weakened fee attachment of his friends and
at the tome time, eannot •< Consistently kith
his self-respect,” go over to the enemy. 1 ,
Marietta Union.
A Starr's Yntafc
Have you a sister ? Then levw and cherish
-her with all that pure and febly friendship,
which lenders a brother so worthy and no
ble. Learn to appreciate her sweet influ
ence, as portrayed ia fee.following words:
••That man has grown op among affection
ate sisters,” I once heard a lady of milch ob
servation and experience enaark.
«• And why do yon think so,’said I.
<< Because of fee rich development of all
tender feelings of heart.”
He who has never known a sister's .kind
ministration, nor felt hia heart warmiag be
neath her enduring smile and love-beaming
eye, has been unfortunate indeed. It ie nut
to be wondered at, if the fountain of pure
feeling flow in his bosom but slugglishiy, or
t fee gentle emotions of his nature be Ibet
in fee sterner attributes of mankind.
T • j
1.00
2.00
200
60
2.00
1.50
50
50
2.00
1.00
50
2.00
1.50
(-.50
i.60
50.
1-.50
60
1.00
BOO
1.50
1.50
1.50
Afl the first Tuesday In November next,
V/ will be rtN before the courthteuM door
in fed tfirs Of CtssviHe, the following prop
erty:
One twn-hnrse wagM: lerigd oh to Satis
fy an Inferior cttUrt fi. fir. ia -favtir of Snli-
van & Erwin vs TW M. Moore and Michael
O’BrieW.
Also, We. ChttoH’s interest ia ten bar-
rels of com, more or less : levied on to sup
Kfy a fi. fa from fee inferior cbuii of Cass
county, ir favor of Bishop I Wattdil Vs. W.
Carrfill and John-Baker.
Abo, EliasCampbeH’s iuarest it twenty
acres of’ corn, more at 1cm, whieb booe-half:
levied on to satisfy two fl. fes from Cass In
ferior court, in favor of H. 8. Davenport vs
Kiias Campbell, Joshua Campbell and ’rhea.
M. Tewnlejr.
One Lot of !am> No. 243.in fee 5th dis
trict and- 3d section of Cass county, sold un
der an order of court, in favor of Donald
M. Hood. Lemuel XNIbrd, SaHivan fl Er
win, John A. Erwin, vs. Woodford Bumgar
ner; also twoJustice fi. las. one in fever of
Sanrael Smith find K H. Conaoa, adminis
trators re Richard Vincent and Woodford
Bomgarnrir, thfrotber m fever of John L.
Lewis vs. Wwadford Bumgarner.- -The Jus-
tirofi.fa. kriedand returned to me for a bail
iff. Br. A. BROWN, Dish'd.
l’OSTPONgfl BALE.
twenty acres of land ia the 4tli district
and 3<1 section, lying tfitoe miles fjrora ^Car-
tersville, onfee ten side of the Alatpona
Road, known as the lot cf.laiid feat Solo
mon Dobbs now lives on: levied on to satis
fy three fi. fas.—-two from the Inferior Court
of Cass, in favor of JbliH-Nofcross; the oth
er for the use of the officers of (be tourt vs,
Wm. Dobbs and Solomon Dobbs-.
Also, defendant’s interest in fdfe of land
Nos. TO, 11 30, 28, and 25, all in fefe flth
listrietand 2d section of Cass county: lev
ied on to satisfy five Justsces’ court fi. fee.—
three in favor of Patton and Cbunn; fee
others in favor of J. D. Carpenter vs. John
Freeman. Levied and returned to me by
a bailiff E. A. BROWN, D Sh’ffi
First in Market!
COME IN—QMT AMD ALL !-^-AND
XXAXINB1!
L •
WTTOULD lespeetfally inform his eld ens-
H tomert and fee pubiic gneraDy, (hat
he is n*w roesiriag hia suppHei of
Fall aad WioMr Ckwdfl!
t part of fee following Dry
Goods!. Cloths, Ctemif.rev. Soferettv Kou-
tncky Jeufe, Tweed*, Winter Shayls, Ma-
rttoto Bfecfidds, IXHriau, Afrmncaa. Flan-
Mb Prints, Jaekroret, Swist, Cram barred,
and dotted Muafins end Cambricu, Disk
linens, Table dispers, toweling, bed beks
lnreeys, bed bumkeo. negro ao.
A good artoitasrit'of Xitar-ium
Ctoreixo, coHsiwftig ef; Vests, Prefl
Dock, sacks, anfl oTSseooto neat styks lad
well make.
MOOTS h SHOMSt «fl!* * Cflffi.
Gentlemen and Lfiflito’ Saddiro, Bridlro,
* e ft^4i44a«kto»-S.ib, iK», wM
rears, tuba, bsdhr ifljriih, -pfiintnl aad
brosubound.mfftNoks-
»v, Baggfef, Hope Cd Tarmi.
All of which are offered an as favorable
gooda can. ho purcharod In this
Cassviile, Sept. 23, 1825.
Attereta Prices CasirreM.
Corrected weekly from fee Rapuklkatt.
Com, 40 a 50
Bacon,.-....'.iill) • 14
Butter, ....15 a 25
Cotton, 7 a 9
Corn Meal, .v.sw.m..., 40 a 50
Floor, per bbl.,.... ■>-. $6.00 a 700
Eggtt per dox,..................10 « I2fl
Lard, by the oWi-;..."v -.i-.-.tl 13|
Chickens, eech10 d 15
Potatoes, Dish per bu.—..90 a 100
Peas, perbu..70 a 75
Salt, per sack, ..:.'.':...fll,70 a 175-
Feathers, per lb.,..•....:.. .- ■ 30 v 35
CHATtANDORA fRICE* CURRENT.
Corrected weekly from the Advertiser. ^
10«.U
4 a 5
30
80
Flour, “ bhl. 500 to 650
Butter, “lb. 15
Feathers-, , “ 28 a 33
Wheat, bush. 65 a 90
Lumber, httfidfed, 1.00
Paulding Sheriff Sales,
AX fee firsfTnusdsy in November ant
U will be sold, before fee court-house door
in fee. town of Dallas, Panldi-\g county,
witHn the usual hours of sale, tb (following
pro; erty to wit;
One pne-horse wagon; levied on as the
property of Benjamin Carroll, to satisfy one
justices’ court fi fa. issaed fttm Pfiulding in
ferior court—John Bones Vs. Benjamin Car-
roll and John M. Carroll, makero, utS Hub
barilandjRurgess;endorsers. fttflttwWs
tod out by Muiy Mfijhufc^ ^ .
uataw
^ r« ...
also, at the Same time and Flace,
Ail the to Iciest feat JriMi W. Laagley
has to Jot of LaM, No. 718; iff the 3d district
and 3d section. Samuel If. Stewart vs. Jo-
fife W-. Langler.
Lots of Land Nro. 866, and 935, all ia fee
2d district and 3d section: James M. Ware
adufensttutorof the estate of The*. Cffinqr-
Bacon—new, per lb,
Beef, “ “ .
Corn, per bushel.
Meal,
AUSTRIA IN 1848 & 1849.
B Y Bon. WM. H. STILES-2 largevola
Illustrated. A few copies just received
and for sale af fee Cherokee Book Store.
Sept. 2,1852.
Pills NOTE PATER to ENVELOPES
W E hare, just recti red a rich assortment
men: of thfc above, at the Cherokee
Book Stofy: <
Sept. 2,1852-. j
. NEWBOOKSt
Crease and Bay!
Just Received at the
Chefokee look Store,
T HE FOLLOWING rtw fed interesting
works: . ...
Napoirou JDynasty^by the fferkly mflu4 59
Lorenso Dow’s coinpfete works, 2 00.
Suarks’ Life of Washington, I 00. '
Haljburton’s Yankee Stories, 1 00.
Book of Knowledge, 1 00.
Fox’s Martyr’s^ 1 00.
Thrilling Adventures, 1 00.
Georgia Scenes, 1 2k.
Life attd works of Dean Swift, I 00.
Simms’ Life of Marion, 1 00
“ Gen. Greene, 1. OR
Uncle Tom’s Cabin as it ie, 1 75.
Htstary of the Mosmrms, 1 00.
rifere CboMy, t «o.
Jambs Mbotjoy, 80c.
Sanford and liertoa. 80c-.
Wan. Tell, 50c. Daniel Boone, %
^R^Ung it ffitife Mfish, by Mii MW-
Miss Strickland’A fyseens -of -England, 6
volt 0l8 tSo.
Fifteen Derisive Battles, 1 26'.
Stewart’s Free Mason’/Manual, 1 DO.
Temperance Tales, fle. ? % ii.
jEsop’s Fables in Rhyme, T 00.
Judah’s Lion, tor ChaVf
Safyem’S, HesriH’S find frost's
RbHins’ Ancient History, 5 50.
September 2, 185%
We
lters.
SebooL
P ARENTS aad Guardians arc
ly informed that a Male School ttodek
the charge of 1L F NxaxT.A. B. Ex-scholar
of the University of Dublin, and a Female
.School conducted by lire. Nan.?, are now
ia operation in Cassviile. The rates of Tu
ition are as fifllowu—
Spelling and Reading, per quarter of
elaven weeks. |iN
Reading, Writing, Geography, and A-
dunetie,. f 6.00
Tba foregoing Branches, wife Grammar
$1000
„ „ Psirefeg;..... $4 A0
Fkndt, ...:.-.-.$4A0
CrenriBe, Sept. 16,1852.
ton,' deceased, ve. Jahn Littfe.
Lot of Land No. 586, id the 3d district
and 3d section. James H. Thompson vs.
Reuben R: Ransom, principal, mad Thomas
MeGriff ; security on stay.
Lot No 147, in the 2d dretrict and *d sec
tion. . Bennett Cooper vs. Joseph T. Cmton.
Irwin E-. Craton and Danri Canpl»ell security:
O SNABUUGS, stripes kerseys, blankets,
and negro shoes for
• sale hy
JOHN A. ERWIN.
sale fay
Cfitlery, and double-
barrel Shot guns, for
JOHN A ERWIN.
W ALDER fife GREEN’S
Daguerrean Gallery,
(OVER HOOD’S OLD STORE )
W E take pleasure in announcing that we
are folly prepared to take pictures in
the beat style of the ait, without regard to
weather, that am unsurpassed for botdnme,
beauty of finish and durability. Pictures
of all kp««h. copied. The rick and poets
mortem cases attended to pranrotfy Alary
assortment of gold lockets, holding Bom
one to four pictures, on hand; alas, broom
pins and fttncy bottk cases, inlaid wife pearl
The public are respectfully invited to call
-and examine specimens.
B. W.WaXbex. | N.M. OnEENi
Notice of Uojiai’therisfciip.
GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.
To ALL ntRSOKS WHOM THESE PRESENT**
COME, GBEKTIXC :
NO Wye that wc. Benjamin E. Green,
t Robert Batey, James Scott, and George
Philips, have associated ourselves together. s
a body corporate, for the purpose of engag
ing ia the business of u machine shop and
laundry, and that we have adopted i> our
corporate name, by whieb we will spe and.
be saedfee Dalton Mannfecturing Companv,
and by which we will by kpown anjj aesign^-
ted, that we hfivefebscribed, as our. eorpp-
rate stock tha. stiin of four ihoosand seven
kumhril dollas, which will be employed in
fee business before mentioned.
(Signed) Bkejamin E. Gekes, .
James Scott, *, _ •
Rouket Ratbt,
Gcobce P|iu.irii. .
Signed in the presence of Win. P. Chester,
and Winston Gordon, J. 1. C.
Recorded and certified for the 31st day of
July. 1852. John Anderson,*: s.c.
GEOlfGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY:
-Be ir known that Cn (fce,3i)'th ffly .of ^fuly,
in the year of our Lord 1858-, Mott me,
Winston Gordon, bob of the • notices of the
Inferior Court for the county and State afore
said, personally came Robert Daley, resident
of the Dalton Maniactaring Company, and
having been duly sworn on the Holy Evan
gelist of Almighty God, according to law.
deposefe and i saith, that (he amount of cap-,
ital stock actually pyid in and employed by
said company, is three thousand five hundred
dollars, and property^ tools, stock, fic. bf the
company, are actually Worth fee atno'Sut.
Robkrt Birif.
SWorn td and subscribed before m.
WINSTON GOKDDN, j. t. c.
Recorded this 3lst 'day of July, 1952.
JOHN W. ANDERSON, c.s. c.
August 19-28
CALHOTJN FOREVER!
WM. Nf. PEEPLES,
I now receiving direct from NeW York,
Philadelphia, fee., the retort beafitifol
ek of stable aAdfooev goods eV^r opened
in this market lire followntg, in part com
pose his stock Dry goods of almost every
variety, hard ware.bOotsandshoes, saddlery,
ready made clothing, hats and caps, straw
goods umbrellas and parasoft, books and
stationary, fancy goods, toys, jeritlfy. enfek-
ery, glasH ware, npr ^and coffee, molasses,
Salt, iron, null, medicate, oils paints, Jto,
which he will sell oa BUflriUt terms-—
Feeling gtklcful for past favort, he hoptes
that his old friends will coutintfe their pat
ronage, and that the public generally will
call and examine his stock, bribee purchas
ing Elsewhere. Produce taken for. goods, at
Mdrket price*. Store on 11. Road street,
formerly occupied by J. R. Knott.
Sept 23—33—3m -
DR. MILES J. MURPHY,
PhTSOMEPICAL OR BoTANIC PHTBICIa!*,
H AVING permum ntly located at Cartos-
ville, wDl attend j romptly to all calls as
Physician or Surgeon, hoping from a well
founded medical education and successful
experience tb merit and receive a liberal
share ol patronage, fly Particular >«tcU
tion paid wflwwBtflhulw.
Of fice * EL it. Merran't ikon, quorite the
Gtrtertoille Hold. jFegH
*£V PROVISZOff STORE,
AT ADAUSVIflkB, 080.
rULtotri on the west side oT the Rail
V Road, and fey yotri GWBOBttn cheap
tor cash or barter. Here yttti fern always find
Sugar, Coffee, MohasVs, Rite, Slit, Baton,
Lard, Meal, Float, Cigars, Tobacco. Snuff,
Gandies, Rioife Cheesr, Pfckles, flc., flc.
8. A. CRAWFORD.
JSlfe 3if, 1852.—6m
, NEW
Plain and Ornamental
BUGGIES FOB SALE !
bated himself in CassvtUe, and engaged
the services of Mr. Robert Melson, who is
well known as a first rate wood workman,
and having reroefirtd a good stock of well
seasoned Umber, fed good fashionable trim
ming, fe is prepared to make or repair all
Linda of lluggics, Carriages, flc., in neat
Northern style. All orders will be prompt
ly attended to, and no disappointment will
be »«<!» to any who may patronize him un
less in case of aiekneas. Please caliand see
ared judge for yourselves.
WAl. BfeADLEV..
N. B, He is also prepared for Glass cut-
tirig. Gilding fed painting sighs^both plain
and ornamental, fed other ornamental work;
such as Gilding, Bronring, Painting, flc.
¥ti» shop is near the north-east corner of
the square, where he will do work low for
cash; and produce will be token at the
market prices. May 6,1352.
Hollow ware and Pig
Iron.
T IE subscriber has bought oat the Iron
Works in Cass county commonly known
us Earles’ Furnace, and has now on hand a
good assortment «f
~ 1 HOLiOW WARE ANB Hfi »RQN>
a superior article, manufactured'*t lit above
Works, which be Will set!,on good teftMS.
The Pig metal is hat blast. Hollow ware
three cents per pound, deHrered at Carten-
vilfe Depot.
Orders may be addressed to him at Car-
tersville, Geir.
JOSEPH WniSTON.
April 20,1852.. .
SELLING AT GOST!
L ADIES’ Summer Dress Goods, eonsisj-
ing of Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, flc. at
JKU. A. EK WIN’S.
July 8.
Iitnbre ^our Trofertf!
r lE undersigned, agent for the Southern
Mutual Insurance Company, continues
to insure the lives cf- white persons, slaves,
or any species of property. AH Orders by-
mail attended to promptly.
JOHN W. BURKE, Ag’t.
Sept. 2,1852.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A fire vroortment of Boots and Shoes, some
at 37| cento a pair, just received by
PATTON & THIMBLE.
AknirtviUe, April 14th, 1852.
OSMOND,
TVAftmG,iUr.i
XI fee projufoioraref f
iabHshment,ai» uowpn.
orders for every desanplife V*
shortest notice-and ire the betti
To R-R. Oo’» A C*P!
We are prepared to mareufceta r»
railroad ear and engine wheels ef every fed
egnal to any wheels mareelactmefl a* tha
Northern and superior to any manufacture*
at any Southern Foundry, and at allies ns
lew as any that end’ lar deHvered frmtt any
other estuhlishment ■ j
Also, all other drtcriptions of tffgfett and
car castings, warehouse track* also; east iron
water pipes, water wheels,cotuttaa, Lamp
posts, cemetery .and other tailings; fridge
bolts of every description, pellies, shafting
and hangers of all kinds. -
Particular attention pljd to fee aannfoc-
tnre of frogs^witches.etci .
TO MILLERS AND MILL 0WNER8. .
Mil! sad gin gearing of every dsseription,
furnished of the best material fed workman-
ship at the lowest prices.
•TO PLANTERS.
Particular attention paid to the amrettfer*
tare of ploughs and plough castings ef aH
kinds having purchased the patterns of fee
late firm of Taliaferro fl Torbett, a supply
willb.e cfesta'jftly'fe^aild. • , . i
The proprietors of tjhf
Foundry,” being practical _
having the establishment tinder t{
snperintendeticc,a|ii em ploying uoue baVthp
best workmen, confideittly assert Hut tjto*
can manufacture all descrlptioha of castmti*
and car work, equal in quality and at as tow
prices ns can be furnished tor any other ee»
tablislimebt North or Sontn. They bepe,
therefore, by strict attention to bus fares fed
punctuality fa fulfilling their contracts, to
merit the'patronage and encouragement of
boutherii raHroad cbfapltlnes,'„k}f^. M
jpkrffel requiring castings, or car wont done
- . At
We are enabled lo refer to tlie fdf!
named gentleman:
Hon. John P. King, President Geo. R.R
F C. Arrns, Esq., tfap't Geo. R. R.
Wm. Hardin Esq., Snp*t Motive Power
lion. Wiji. E. Hearing, Augusta.
Wm. K. Kitrfien, •*.
HughO’Nttl. ‘ ?
Wm. H. Goodrich, “
Wmi Baldwin, Shp't Motive Power, W- I
A. R.' R., Atlanta.
Ridianl Petsrs; Atlahta.^ 4 ,
George Ilobitisoh, Hamburg. S t ,v- \ J; ■■
G. T. Oglesby, Gift Manufacturer, Augus
ta. [July 29—25—8ms
Spring and Summer floods!!
L, J. PARR,'
Atlanta, Ga.
R espectfully info
mere, and tfie pu^Ti; fttofalfy*
hay -just received a Jarge and well
stock df
Dry Goods,. Groceries,. Hardware,
Cutlery, Farmer and Meehan-
, ics's Tools,
which he will sell on the most accommoda
ting terms Hix stock which is very, gxtet};
sivc. and selected to sr it the market, consists
as follows: .. , • „
Rich mnsUu dc lalncs. CusipIjSreimerino,
black watered and colored Alpaca,’
Jackonet and cfoss-bsirrcd muslin, a fine se
lection of ladies’ mitts, h "-encm! assort
ment of ENGLISH PRINTS fed
CALICOES. Eicru^rginglrams,
Cashmeres. Tweeils, Kentm-ky Jeans, Ker
seys, Negro blankets, wliite and red I’Un-
-nels, a general ass.; rfment of Domestics.
Syrup, molasses, sugars, toffee: tea, macker
el. Tobacco, Scgnrs, Sliot, Lead,
Pbwilcr, Sntff, Indigo, madder. nirdJJt.,,
kinds,of Dye stuffs. Swcd.e an.:t roll
ed Iron, Casf, GerftiS'rt fed Blistered
Steel, filacksmirh' Anvils, Hammers,
Vices and Bellows, Plahes, Plane Inns,
Cross, Hand and Mill saws. Nails, assort
ed sices, and horse nails and shoes.
N. B, Cocxtut Pbodcce bought at tf>h
highest market prices,, and foods sold ns foy
as can to Afforded. Call and stfl for rifur-
selves Ify-AW oVfefa promptly affc|«<! to.
8 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA.
Great Attraction!
T HE undersigned has just received a lot
of the most useful and attractive books
ever brought to this market—among which
are the following:
Bunyan's Minor Works.
Dealings with Doinbey and son.
Federalist. Junius’ Letters
Burns' complete works—Library style.
Goldsmith]s and Moores-, do.. „ Ho
Hale's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations.
Preston's system of Book Keeping. '
Amelia’s Poems—Dick’s Work*.
Headley’s Washington and his Generate.
“ Napoleon and bis Marshalls.
Wild Girl of Nebraska.
Ter'A'n Virago, ot fee Tailor of Gotham.
Katharine Yvrlfon, to fee Rebel af Dor
chester. „
Love Adventures oL Spfofao “Slngfl. •
Scalp Huntefs, By Maybe Reid.
Eoline, or the MagnolH Vale; by Mff.
Hentz.
Prairie Bird. Jane Eyre.*
Halliburton’s Yankee Stories, 50 cent».
Cook’s Voyages roirad the wtrtd.
Sanford ami Merton.
Phillips, Curran, Grattqp and Emfaeff.
Campbell’s Poems—smul.ed.'
Marco Paul’s Travels—4' voSC
Springs' Glory of Christ,^
Mother’s Recompense, by Griice AquUlar.
Home Influence. “ “ “
Wild Western Scenes.
Webster’s Large Dictionary—nnferidged.
Also, a large lot of common and fine Let
ter paper, envelopes, steel pens, inks, wa
ters, &c flc
Wc sell cheap for rash.
JOHN W. BURKE, Agent
MILITARY NOTICE!
Head Qcaktzks, 12th Dir. G. M. 1
Cassviile, Ga. Afiff. 29. f
fflHE Commandants of the Is? and 2d
± Brigades 12th Dmriori G. M. toffl par
strict attfetSbrifo fee prfeef oft coring of
fee Regimfeto in their respective Brigades
and the appointment and eqttipm^flt of feetr
staff officers—particularly uteir Brigade In
spector—prtpafatory to fee approari '
Annual RevicV and inspection of the
tie of theState. The want of ia
iftstedbytht superior oificers in the proper
organization of their command—their almort
entire neglect of their duties—has, in efftet,
repealed.our militia laws, tiff rare of ev
ery grade will be held amrantahia foe any
failure to perform their duties hy a rigid
enforcement of the militia tewe ef the State.
By order of Maj. Ganl John H. Rfor,
Com. 12fe Dhrmaa G. M.
ABDA JOHNSON, flin is Tsma
Augort 26,1852.
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