The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, October 21, 1852, Image 3

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Insure You Prope tjr! UMIEundersigtted^agent for the Southern 1 Muiul IiHurm^, Company, continues to Insure this 1i,vps cf white persons, slaves, or any species of property. All coders by mail attended to pronipiIt. JOHN VT. BURKE,Ag’t. Sept. 3,185?. . ffcAKE subscriber ha* bought out the Inn: X Works in Cass county eouinioniy known as Earles’ Furnace, and lids how on band a good assortment of HOLLOW WARE AND PIS IRON, a superior article, manufactured at the above . Works, which he will sell on good terns. The Pig metel is hot blast. Hollow ware three cents’per pound, delivered at Carters- villc Depot. Orders may be addressed to him a; Car* tcrsVilie, Geo, ill careful and prompt pc sonal attention to regeiviag.selling, storing or forwardftig whatever cottons or other produce mpy tas rausigned to hitu, on which the u*nsl adtah- ces will be made. ... ... Messrs. G. W. Garroany &. Co. Savannah. “ Jeffers, Cothran, A Co. Hamburg. “ B. S. lfoabar ACo. “ “ S.C. Grenville ft Cm Auguott- D. Osborn, Esq Forsyth* .• J- Mtssrs. J. Norcross A Co. Aflame . *f ' f K.' w .1T. G Sims, Newupn J. VT. Burke, Esq. Cassrffft. ' • J. A. Erwin, Esq. » - ^ ■ JOSEPH WHISTOS. CifiARS AND TOBACCO. few thousand fine Cigars, also .fine Chewing Tobacco, for sale low by FA1TON & TK1 BLE AdaifszUle, Geo. April 11th, 1852. Town Property for 8ale k WILL sell my houses and lots in Cal- 11 oilis, JL boon, Gordon county, on good terms,— The lots are Nos. 9 and 10, first section— three houses suitable lor store houses and. families, with good kitchens- to each house. Possession given immediately, and if not, 1st January. Call on Robert Brarewell. and he wifi show them. I will sell low for cash. WASHBURN. WILDER \V-'A :'j. 9 > ' - BARGAINS IN LABIES DiiESS GOODS. SNOWliEH * SHEAB, | ftUGUHEA. ««. ! ITT ILL, foot* this day, foil their prereft ■ *7USB*<Wvr yet, ' m— We find in the Georgian of yesterday, an* other letter ttom Judge Henry Jackson, in reply ts the article in the Narrietta Union, Biriif Mhtry. On Tueeday night last, 12th inst, about *2 o'clock, the house of Air. Jehn Jackson NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! NEW FALL GOODS; SNOWDEV £ SHEAR _ _ _ , «f Monroe County, aqqr Barnesville, Ga- th « we pnhU^ed m ofir ■ waa cntcted hy gveHCtt> and ^bbed of some laat.iifiii, \T»l tDg By to be^ re-, tix or l(M , tbouonnd dollar*. The old' TT A VE received their foil supplies of Sfa- • ^•*•*#•9 W *• w® ! biak, Jacboi, ated his wife were the oolv 1 -H pie and Fancy Dry Goods; suitable for synopsis. BeeMsf, dt «; occp^ta of foe house ,t the time of l ^j « be P^«»‘season, embmdng one of the tar* tfcot Judoe Jaeiuba reite-' .. „ .. yj.gest assortmehts ever offered to the public, !r T T?.T ! of the robbery. It is said they ' among rihich art- entered the house in disguise, knocked the Rich fancy dress silks of new and elegant eld man down, rendering him for the time st J^ cs j ... eralttf Marietta (7mM r wi uoutroveNs generally the poutthtor aud argumtota «T the editor of that paper- Oftheeufoeiehey of bis answer, it is aet for ns ta-daoUe, especially as it is.a conlmmqyhetweeua Union sad* reuni ted DereovU, in whifch we are mere lookers- ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. A Good GppertmityT fTHE undersigned is anxious to tell hit X stock of books AT ONCE. He will therefore offer at private .fale all NEW EO^JKS4 . Cenic and Buy I Just Received at the Cherokee Book Store, NEWFJ FOB FALL AND A, oTl>AY MifiCellSBeOOS works'«t COST rt^HE FOLLOWING new and interesting YkTOULD respectfully inform , ’ : X works: *» friendsand customers tliat h« and school boob at a small advance n 9°" COST. All that remain unsold by the lir of November, will be sold At AUCTION ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1852 his he has just Kwm sAi n': '.CtW-v Call and examine stork and-prices. JOHN W. BURKE. Of «d» thing, however , in Judge Jackson’s lettev, weumfftpeak. tteaeys that a va cancy on Bt BoutheVU Righto Bemocra.tic ticket haa Btoekiusle by the rcsignutbn of aa ttefih.^dhie Alternate, ami riiut the | plg^C n $!U8been tendered' to ji prbiuineut ; Union yemocrat and awaits lus acceptance.' j delay ‘.Ja J^bl^ in close pursuit of the ras- j We Infer from his letter that efforts have cals jbe robbers serrated some miles be* . been «ad« to induce other Southern Rights low tW# pl:icc .. tlirec . of them going, per- electors to resign, but that they have tbna li;ips> in t|ie d : rw . t5on ofLatr a nj e, and two ; *" b *“ ^aUing. Who the elector is 1 of thelll brallcJv5ng cff towanls' Newman. ; that has resigned, aud who the » prominent The two con , ing this waV> we re arrested in Union Democrat" to whom the vacancy has | tbe : r flig Ut Wednesday etiaing.just as they btm 4enaercd f we are not informed. oliouM wcrc ^ajHng out of town in the direction the plM* be accepted, then wc may expect; of tbe Chattahoochee. They were riding the aaneuacemvut of their names. | fine horses . bad aBout S ]7C0 in monc-y as We are not surprised by this piece of in- tlieir cbnrc of tlie . u h,l ehoforofonn, telligense. The only wonder is—now that 1 and hlindfoUed 3lr*. J., sad proceeded in " ^Vhite Glaee, Brocade and White and their fien iash work, be going to the clotet,' black watered silas; where ^dt.. Jackson kept .the trank contain- f _i* ar | | s printed dcLaincs, for ladies’ dresses, /. ing his gold and silper; tfceyfimptierf it of 01 SMulfgll^d^dSS (all wool.) for | C " 6Tilk ’ 14 ’ 186 *‘ its contents, amounting, as we have ■said, to childrens’dresses; j ~—: between 6000 and #7000, and decamped in | Superior Mourning deLaines, (ali wool,); LIST OF LETTERS hot haste, in the direction of this place. new au "d beautiful styles; The alarm was sooa spread by the negros of mld 1 |ain ‘colored dcLames, of beautiful Mr. in every direction through the set- shades; tlemcnt/and a company of tlie ne'gbors was Superior plain white and -black" deLaines, directlv assembled aud set off, with.as little and * h 'te * nd b,aek merinoes: French, English, and American prints, of new and beautiful styles, Superior Fancy and Mourning Ginghams and Mourning prints'; Plain colored flannels for ladies’ sacks; Superior Welch gauze and silk warp flan nels b nyiao, ■ ■ u Kino osaaxa iwoivrvnno siims nv uno j , . _ Napofoon Dynasty, by the Berkly men£59 received his fuahioBRtor the ensnii| eCBSOfi, iy 1 ^ 118 ^ 1 — TknUfV MkMntllptO VArlo A iWl - (La /lAlakvoenil a limb aeidhliakmant SlOCk Oa ^Spring i rttl—W.OA. ol 4pESPECWW Bishop UK ■ Bennett B F Rich white', black and fancy colored crape ! Buffington J R shawls Buy State and Scotch long shawls of beau tiful styles ; Ladies’ plain black cassimere, Thibet wool and cashmere shawls, for mourning; Ladies’ black bombazines, black challv, R emaining in the Post office at Cass- ville, on the 1st day or October, 185J. Houldikch Wm Hall J U Hurst Wm 3 Hunt F S Harris Isaac Hardin J M Henderson O E Hall Mhomas Irwin Abraham James R M Jones John King W U * 2 Killingsworth F Abbott T H Alien Nancv H Ainsworth \V» Arnold John Atwood J C Baker Jasper Barrou John A Bobbett W D for drugging tlieir patictrls, together witu j black alpacas, and black canton cloths; nil the implements necessary for bouse: Superior 12 4 finen and cotton sheeting" ; to reor^wze their ticket, has become man- f t .n 0W3 wrested here, was recognized by U nekabacks and Scotch diapers for towels; lfest that more resignations have not been several of oui citizens as the celebrated br. | Furniture dimities "and cotton fringes, a offered. We infer, from Judge Jackson s Huberts, a man well known to fame in the - k“ r {; e supply ; letter, that every effort has been made to! annalg of rascality. The other- one says his ' ^ fu - U 8U ?P‘y ofl;ldies '’ gentlmc'ns’ youths’ 10 T T.T'^ Ut th n th ° leel,nS I ,,ame is Sim l* son ’ but rafrt8es give any in- j “"Ladi'es^silk^n^ velvet ntantWas, of new of ktfttilUy against the Union Domocrats, or formation as to t«:0 Whereabouts of the oth- • and beautiful styles ; 8<nm other cause, has operated to prevent it. \ er accomplices. Much praise is due Messrs. ! ladies’ silk and velvet cloaks, of the latest It remains to be seen whether this one crumb \ Grace all .j Sbivcr8> for arresting the men, ■ P *™ st * vles; . ... , , ’ ... ..? ’ fapestrv.velvet brussels, three ply, In- and the promptness, w.tb which many of j grai(1 and Vcnitiancarpets, of rich And ele- our citizens turned out in pursuit of the ' gant styles : villains, when it was made known by tlieir pursuers that such a dating outrage had been committed iii a neighboring county, af- criu:e can tmn the Southern Righto table will be suffi cient to conciliate those Union Democrats whom they have so long spurned from their bourd. It strikes us that «the Southern. Rights masters,” as the Athens Banner calls them, have repented too late. 1 he day for | f or( j 3 abundant evidence that reconciliation lias^ passed. Men of courage j g„j no hiding place in our comUiuuity — They wero taken charge of by offr -citizens, and conducted back to the scene of the o'nt- and principle will be content with nothin, but absolute equality and justice. They will consider it an effront to have offered to them one voiee on the electoral ticket when they demanded five. During the conference at Atlanta, the Executive Committee of the Southern Rights wing informed their Union brethern that they did not possess the power to change their electoral ticket—and added the follow ing memorable words ; ♦« We have diligently sought information from all parts of the State, and the result is a firm conrietion that any change at this time in the Electoral Ticket would weaken rather thaa strengthen the cause, in which we in common with ypurselvcs arc enlisted.’’ It may be inquired, if « any change” at that tisM ••would weaken rather than strengthen the cause,” what has since oc curred to justify a change of ohc of the elec tors? What have Union Democrats done since the Atlanta Convention to reconcile ’their•• Southern Rights masters:” They ‘put forth their i ffifim in tfcu dust. HSteis theefov Finding they were not to be bullied into submission, tlie South ern Rights men now come forward and after them ooo place on their ticket! Verily, they must look upon the Union Democrats ns the Ume submissionists they were wont to call them in times past.—Sap. Republi can. The Ererit Elections. The official and unofficial results of the recent State Elections, present the following exhibit: Mieaouni—Price, dem., for Governor, 40- 902; Winston, whig, 32,834. Democratic majority, 18,458, Nouih CnaoLiNA.—Reid, deni, for Gov ernor, 48,484; Kerr, .whig, 42,993. Demo cratic majority, 5,491. Iowa.—McCleary, dem., for Secretary of -Stats, 16,864; Jenkins, whig, 15,027. Dem ocratic majority, L857. Arkansas.—The official returns are not yet complete, but the Democratic majorit- is known to be decisive. Mauve.—Aa far as heard from, the ag gregate veto of the two Democratic cadi- datas, Hubbard and Chandler, reaches 50,- 601. that of the whig candidate is 27,999. Majority 31,031. Vanmotrr.—In 219 towns, Fairbanks, tkowhigeowiklato,has23.153 votes; Rob- ioaott, democrat, 14,908; Brainard, frecsoil, 9A12. Showiag767 majority against tlie whig candidate, and his defeat before' the poopia by about that majority. Fu>ninA.-r*The returns from this State asubut partial yet; though-so far, they ntfltar it almost certain that the Democrats have etoetodtoehr Governor and Congress- ■to*. ' f lucTmji News.—^Pennsylvania has gone forthePmnrnto by W,«00 majority, Ohio by 7fiMb majority,and Indiana by 15,000. M^m tar How. W. H. IIatwood.—The laWghBogitosrof theflth inst.. says: We arsdMqdy pained to annonnee that this dis- -4M at hisresidettce ay morning last. Hie * of the tongne, with which itiawliageru^. will be deeply' felt, not enfy in this community—to the society ef wbioblw woo so valuable an ornament but ia thc whole Stoto of North Carolina, to wMoh ha wanna warmly devoted, and to efotonmfwttotan whroai his fine intellect oadrare obilitior oontrihuted so greatly. Maurwvatr HEcomnsn.—The last ausshar sf the Milledgevilie Recorder con- toiwsntha nalaflktiTyef MHisr Grieve, Esq., its senior editor. His oenneetion with the JbMfolfr CMtoMnoed twenty years ance, in eepmtnssahip with R. M. Orme, Esq. He ajHr4$HNWN8tohimmIf with the orgoa pre paratory to bis leaving as Charge d’-ACairm Tb> paper will heacefortb rtho sots management of R. With almost every article Usually kept in dry goods stores, required frr family or plan tation use, and to all of which they respect- folly-invite the attention of the public. Angiista, Ga. Get. 21—37 rage to be dealt with according to law. JFe have just learned that Mrs. Jackson has since died of the roUgh traatment re ceived from the rougues ou the night of the lobbery.—JVeuman Banner. £sS~ The New York Post Office is to be en larged—the extension to cost !j;.80,000 and to cover 1000 square yards Govorumcnt has a lease upon the buildings and ground for fourteen years, at an annual rent ofl $114,000. ! COTTON MARKET. Charleston, Oct. 19,1852. Cotton.—Tuesday, 1 p. m.—There is a good demand to-day—prices unchanged.-— Sales 750 bales at 9 1-2 to 10 1-2 cents. Macon, Oct. 19. Cotton.— We quote extremes to-day 8 9 1-4; principles sales 9 cents. FAMILY GROCERIES, Ac. T HE subscriber is still in Calhoun, where he offers ali articles in his line, at the lowest cash prices. Buy here, and thereby save a high per ccnlage for booking, and then there is NO DUNS FOR MONEY. We are determined to keep as good articles as the market affords. We arc about receiving a new supply of the various kinds of . T SUG.4BS and COFFEES MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE, SALT, LARD, preserve#, pickles, SAUCE, DATES, PRUJYES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO; DYE STUFFS, FACTORY YARNS; — and also— CANDIES FOR WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. Call and sec us. if you want the articles. Wc think wc can suit vou. ‘S. D, EVERETT. October 21st, 1S52. 37 2m NOTICE! I shall be pleased to have all my friends who arc indebted for subscription, job work, advertising, or books,'to call and settle at once. It is absolutely 'Accessary that they should. I have given out for collection all accounts due me in the 17th district to Gen. John H. Rice, add settlements may He made With him of the subscriber. . . JOHN W: BURKE. Folk Sheriff Sales. POSTPONED. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, before the cotkrt-honse door in Cedar Town, Within the Usual hoars of sale, the follpwlrig prdperty, to-wit': ' Lot of land No. 87, in the 21st district and 3d section; also the place whereon, the defendant now lives—levied on as fhc prop erty of Wm. Y. Moore, to satisfy two ft', fas. issued from- a Justices’, court of said county,in favor of Stokely & Sheats vo. Wm. Y. Moore. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. WM. M. PHILLPS, Sh’ff. October 21,1851. AiliiHi:* PHfccs Current; Corrected weekly from the Republican. Com,. - -:; 40 a 50 Bacon, 11^ a 14 Butter;..; 15 Cotton,i7 Corn Meal, .40 Flour, per bbl., $6.00 Eggs, pet dot.,.. 10 Lard, by the bbl,;.it Chickens, each 10 Potatoes, Irish per bin.........-90 Peas, per bu. 70 Salt, per sack $1.70 Feathers, per lb. 30 25 a 9 a 50 a 700 a 124 a 124 a -Id a 100 a 75 it 175 b 35- CHATTANOOSA PRICES CURRENT. Corrected wceklv from the Advertiser. Bacon—new, per lb. Beef, •’ - Corn, per baslicl, Meal, Flour, “ Butter, “ Feathers, Wheat, Lumlicr, bbl. lb. * bush. hundred, 10 a 11 4 a 5' 30 30 5-00 to 0 50 15 28 a 33 65 a 90 1.00 . BANK NOTE LIST. All Geprgia bills of solvent Banks, at par. ’ IT? - Look oat for counterfeits, $10’* on the Bunk of Augusta, payable to J. M. Hitt, ha* no picture of Gen Oglethorpe, - the genuine has. Also, 8100’s on the Bunk ol the State of Georgia, payable at the Branch Bank, at Washington, and dated Sept. 3d. 1848, has a red back, with the words "State Bank of Georgia.” en graved, the original has nothing of it. South Carolina money at par. Counterfeit (100’s on the Merchant’s Bank, Che raw, Alabama, North Carolina and Tennessee bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, discount. Consumption! E VERYBODY knows is a flattering dis ease. It commences and progresses so instduousiy, that before one is aware of ii. the lungs are a mass of ulcers, then a midden exposure or change from heat to cold, pro duces an inflammation, and in a few daTS or weeks; it is said he dr she died of hasty ’Con sumption. For all troubled with cough or. long complaint,wre would refer to the adver tisement on the outside df this paper of Jad- son’s Chemical Extract of ” Cherry and Lungwort,’ which is said to be a certain .-are for thi* awfold ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the honor able Ordinary oF Cass co.. Will be sold on the lstTnesday in December, at Cass- ville, Geo., between t! c usual hours of sale, the following negroes: Elisha, a man. 22 yesrs old; Tom, 27; Jim, 19; Peter, 25: Henry, 15; Solomon, 63: Jinny, a woman', 40: Susan, 50; Litha, 38, and her boy, 3 ; Martha, 26, and her child, four months old; Adeline, 14 ‘ Jeriy, 12 ; Polk, 9; Allen, 8 ; Caroline, 5 . Ophelia, 4; also, tlie follow inglands - Lots Nos. 288, 251, forty-eight acres of 254, half acre of 255. forty acres, more or less of the north line of 27s' -dll" in the 5th district ami 3d section of Cass coun ty. Sold as the 'property of Sinclair'Mc Mullen, for the benefit of the heirs'. Terms on the day. ■■ .. JOHN A-^PS^aW, ) . , , -J: M. COCtlER, ^ Admrs Oct. 21—37—td* EXECUTORS SALE. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday-in December next, before the court-house door in Cassvillc, the following negroes, to- wit: Seaborn, * roan; Charlotte; a woman; Minerva, a woman ; Kosilla, a girl; Bill* a boy; Perry, a boy; George, a boy, and a girl child of Minerva. Sold as the property of IFiliiam Gordon, deceased, under his last will and testament, for the benefit of tee heirs and creditors of saidestale: Terms on the day of sale. W; C. WYLY, Ex’r. Oct- 21—37- tds , ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. O N Wednesday, the first day of December next, will be sold, st the late residence of Sinclair McMullen, deceased,near Cass- villc. tbfrfoUowiag prbpcity, to-wit: Stock of all kinds, such as, horses-, caws, mules, hogs, sheep, Ac. &c also tee household and kitchcn rarniture; aiso, a large low of corn, wheat, cottbn, oats, fodder, A., and the plan tation tools Sold as the property of tee said dec ased, for tee benefit of bis heir*.— Sale' to'tantinae from day to day nctil aU is sold: Terms on the day. JOHN A. UPSHAW, ) .. . J M. COLLIER, f Adm n - Oet. *1—37— tds Uramlet E M Boggs James Bennett J W Ballinger Wth I Bell Jade Bry«nt Samuel Brown J R Barney' Mrs E A Barney J M " Briggs Mary R Barry Richard Collins Jacob Creamer Josiah Crow Asa Culbertsou A F Cummings M Cline E - Clark Miss E Cantrell Jamea Corbin Johft Coford John Cainpbeli James Christojiher Joseph Clardy J B Davenport John Davidson Everedge James Erwin Alfred Elrod W A Floyd .Miss N M Fleming Francis Floyd Andrew Fancfier Robert Flournoy G W Fuller Solomon Fulerton J. S Griswold E. G Giles Wifoy 3 Gentry Efey Graham Mrs M L’W Griswold J T Grogan John Gardner R B Gordon Francis Godwin J U HiliJ F Henderson T C Hall Win Oet. 14 Lorenao Dow’s complete Works, 9 69. Sparks’ Life of Washington, 1 00. Halitmitaa’s Yankee Stones, 1 Ou. Book of Knowledge, 1 06: Fax’s Martyr’s, l 00. ThiilfiBgAdventares, 1 00. Georgia Scenes, i 25. . Life and works of Dean Swift, 1 00. . Simms' Life of Marion, 1 00 “ Gen Greene, 1 Oft Uncle Tom’s Cubin as ft is, 1 75. . History of the Mormons, l Oft.. Leslie’s Cookery, 1 Oft. _ - James Montjoy, SOc. Sanford and Merton, SOc. Wm. Tell, 50c. Daniel Boor.e, 50c. from the celebrated Malian’s establishment, rPhiladelphia, ob>1 >* prepared to wait ou teem : at-hisshop, opposite Latimer’s hotel .Call and see him. and look at his fashion plates. Sept- 9.1852 Dry Good*, which he wifi-WP oh tee te4t aet^mmoda. Alfeuliou, Lawyers! , tmgterMm.vsHia'Mtoli Wlrieh-ia-very ftMfo- GENERAL digest iudex^io Georgia *^,i lec,c4;<0 Wit thamarket, consisto Rich muslin dfe laiiies, Cssluqt ,' '“bfaA'^-atered aiidtolbred r . JackonetamV cro’ss-fmrred mcfillti, si Rie se lection of.todies’ mitts, igenmH assort ment: j A. Report*, including 1.2. 3 ‘KeUev. 4 to i 10. Georgia Reports, Chariton’s aud ojher j decisions. Compiled by Thomas 8. It. Cobb : and \V. W- Lumpkin A smaibsupply ju*t ! received and for sale at- the Cherokee Book Store. > y Sept 2,1852. Kelly Thomas Kirkpatrick H , Keys Miss Marv Lyon NN Luther Jemirae I^jwts N Linton A J Leak R R Lusk D 11 Lumpkin Mary Anti McCray ST * Miles \*r K McAllen Wm. Martin Mrs L McDaniel L or A M cGwireJKa trick McGui’re llenrjr Mathis Victoria . May B Mooney James Montgomery David MeLin Hugh ORearFM Osborn Daniel Pilcher li Pew Bcnj, ltowe Margaret 3 Rice M iu Stewart J J S -.ewart James Smith 11 Shepherd Jumes G Sumpter J P Stenson R E Saulier H Stovall Mrs. Nancv Smith W L TayloV JW Underwood JAR Waldrup Mrs M A Wofford Elizabeth Whitener M Wheeler C L Whitfield FM Wi'son Thomas Zant Wm A. HA IRE, P. M. Roughing it iq the Bjwh, by Mu. Moo-, AUSTRIA IN 1848 & 1848. , M^ C Stnckland’s Queens ofEngiand, 6 'TIT. Hon. WM. H.'STttES-* large vols.^1 Syrup, molasses, sugars, ^ea.^cV.'raackcr- voU SIO 00. JL# Illustrated A few copies just'received el 7 Tobacco, Se^ars^Snot, Lcad 9 - Fifteen i decisive B’atties, I 2$. ; and for sale atjSc Cherokee Hook Stofe. ® ... -i.«. Stewart’s Free Mason’s Manual, 1 00. !., Scg^ A lfaSy , !w»*ateMi*a»a«re«»W» J udah’s Lion, bv Chariotte Elizabeth.' 50c. \IJ E have just received a rieli asso^tnent Sargent’s, RusselPs and Frost's Speakers. V? -men: of the above, at the Cherokee Safins’Ancient History, 3 50. . . ; Book Stoje. September 2, 1852. ; , . , ! Sept. 2. 1852. mem Caslnrferfs sevs, NegTO bUwfkeW, w nels. a geii(xai«isortnieat Powder. SnLft'. l^rtigO, 'madder, and a}l. kinds of Dye stiifiV. Bwedg%4d English roll etPiratl. Oust, Gernfan and Hlwt^iaffi r- teeel, BUcksii.ith Anvils* Hamraers,- Vicesand Bellows, Plaues, Plaue iron*'. Cross, Hand and'Mill Saws,' Nails, assort ed sizes, and horsetiail* and shoes. N-B. CoUntut Puoaccn bought' at tto highest market prices, and goods sold as lot/ as can he afforded, CaU *im1,*<a for your selves 27-All b'rtfers promptly attended to. ' 3 sfonMfinefc MiiMfdgfcbrnerof WhfoeRaH aud Alteama streets, ATLANTA, GA. Great Attraction! rpHE imd«ai*rfed has yust' roeeh-qd a kit X of the most ujfefal.and attractive hooka ^i£4_ssstei-fjs? gsss&d^ Crockery, China Glass ware, IN CALHOUN, GKO | NC. 145 MEKTINQ BT., j fjIHE subscribers having opened a Family -j X Grocery aud Candy Store in CalhouiK Cluirlcaton, S. C. j fj C o., scrifcit a share of the public patronage j HAVEAlways on hand a.-largeand exten- They keep On hand add off?r at wholesale j ; sire assortir.ent of the ahove-Goods, (select- wnd retail. Mobilises, New Orleans Synm, i ever.brotfg^t to this market—autottg^rkieh | ed by one of the firm at the Manufactories of SujUrs, Stuart's Refined and Powdered; 31am- are-tjmfollowjng: j England and France,) which tliey offer for erel, Rice, Rio and'Java Cdjftfc. . " i sale at as low rates as they can he purchased Their Candy, wlpch is a good article, will jin any city of tbe Union. ; he forwarded at 20 rents p,-i pound? Tliey | J»n. 15, 1852. • 49-r-ly. also have on hand a variety c.t Pickles, Pre- Nfttice of Uooartnershit) series. Lemon Syrup, Sauces. Tobacco,Vicars, notice OI ^oparinersmp. : Musiard * Matches, Raising \c. : aH of 1 which Will be’sold ch.ap for Cash. "'Call aud sec us. tfe think we Can please you. ■\ ^ 8. If EV.KUETT £ CO. ' Calhoun, Geo. April lath, 1852. GEO' GIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. i To ALL PHKSO.NS W:tO& THESE PRESENTS | COMO, GREETING : K NOW ye that we. Benjamin E. Green, Robert Batcy, James Scott, and George ! Philips,have associated ourselves togeiher * ' a body corporate, for the purpose of engag ing inthe business of a niacbiue. shop aud Good News! LFJJt WEST GAINES, foundry, and that we have adopted as our NEAR EUIIAULEK, Cass COUNTY, UEOliUIA. corfiorafo name, by wtnch we w ll sue and j TiKSPEoTFULLY informs liis friends be8aed,the Vsltoii Maiiutwturing Company, mni ihe people of tbe and liy.wlpeli we will be knqwn uiuldc8i^na- t |, at he-uiay in* fbund at E. B. Pi'estev’s, ai-‘ ted, that we h*\e subseribed - as our eorpo* j ways reudv to do angr f woik 41 the wm^ou ms- rate stock the sunt of lour fhousund seven : kin**; line’: also wiil stock Scythes at the short- i hundred dollas, which will be employed in edt n otice r and will make them run as well FRESH GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER ! JOHN A. ERWIN A GAIN calls the attention of his custom efs to liis new and extensive stock of fall and. whftei .goods, how receiving fold op.efiffijr«WmMnd, oWBreeiug-WyfiSl every ajitcTe adopted to the wants of the peo ple, add cordlallv invites ore aqd all. to an examination of Bis stock. Khort profits ahd large sales fo responsible bflvjtrs, are bis mottoes Cafeville, Oet: 7,1855. the business before mentioued. (Signed)- Benjamin E. Green, James Scott, Robert Batet, GeOUGU Pft'lLlJW,. - . Signed in the presence of Win. P. Chester; and Winston Gordon, J. 1. C. Recorded and cettitied for the 31 st day of July. 1852. John W. Axoekeon. c *'c, G OJIA, WHLTFjr LD COUNTY. ’ Be it known that on the 3i>th day of July, in,(lie year of our Lord 1852, before me, IViustou Gordon, one of tb«> J'islices of the Inferior Court for the county and State afore said, personally came Robert Batcy, resident of tee Dalton Manfaeturing Company, and having been duly sworn on the Holy Evan- gelisiof Almighty God, according to tow. deposetb and saith, that the amount of cap ital stock actually paid in and employed by said company, is three thousand five hundred dollars, and property', tools, stock, Sfo. of the company, are actually woijbtlie amount. t ... RoBKRTBATEr. Sworn to and subscribed before m. WINSTON GORDON, j. i. c. Recorded this 31st 'day of Julv, 1852. JOHN XT. ANDERSON, c.s. c. August 19 23 tf A N elegaii't stoclc of Ladies’ Dress Goods, just received: also a fine stock of gloves and hosiery, by J >HN A. pRWlN.. B OOTS and JShoes, hats and caps, a iarge assortment of all, just received bv JOHN A. ERWIN. f'1UNNY Baggiilg. rope anil twine, for sale by JOHN A. ERWIN. M OLYSSES, Sugar coflce, salt, iron, nails, and blacksmiths tools, for sale br JOHN A. EmnN. O SNABUUGS, stripes kerseys; blankets, and negro shoes for sale by John a. erwin. Cutlery, and double- barrel sliof g'in>v for JOHN A ERWIN. O’SHIELDS & NORRIS, FASHIONABLE TAHOAS, Over Peeples' Store, CALHOUN; GEORGIA: Octdber 7,-1854. r|Mlfe copartnership heretofore existing un- I der the name of Cantrell and .Higdon, in the hotel business, was diseolvcd iti An- gusr. by mutual consent. r , lV v;i • . *V. j. CANTRELt: Oct. t. ROBERT HIGDON. _ _ Gordon County.—Whereas, Hiram Montgomery applies to me for letters -of administration on the estate of Thomas Montgomefv, late 8? said cduatv, deceased: These are therefore to cite and all, and singular the kindred and cteditora of aaid deceased, to be and appear , ai my oflicej within the time prescribed by tout; to show cause, if any they bare, why said.let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, teds lflth October. 1152. A- STROUP, o-s- e. Oct. 21 37 30d i — It’DanieU. Mitchel & Hulsey WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION’ MEkCH-lN’TS. Ware-house convenient ly situated oh Hunter Street, Strictly Fire-Proof, xsrn jxutrw»A*TLT commoBiidcs; : ALSO WHOLESALE AND ETAIL DEALE S In Dry Good<, Groceries, and tbe various necessary articles, desire to return thinks for liberal patronage heretofore, and wiil trust acontinnancc. I. O. McDANIEL, F. E. McDANIEL, A IV. MITCHELL, E. J. HULSEY, Atlanta. Sc)«t. 4- 30 ' l. T - New Books—^come and Bay! W E have just received the following new and interesting Books: Kaowlson’s Horse and Cow Doctor. Duff’s Book Keeping. Pioneer’s Danghter, by Bennett. Love in High Life, by Arthur. Valley Farm, by Peterson. Love in a Cottage, by Arthur. The Oxonians, by Iliilwer. The Divorced Wifej by Arthur. ' Cruising in the liijt war t ,by Peterson. Aunt Phillip's Cabin, a reply to * Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Mrs. Eastinar, Life in the South, by C. H. Wiley. S5L Smith’s Recollections. Last of the Mohieans, by .Cooper. The Pilot, a sea tale, “ The Deer slayer, “ The Pathfinder, “ Josephine, or the Bdeet tind Eseape, by- Grace Aquillar. Robin llood, illustrated. Game Cock of the wilderness, . at the Cherokee Book Store. ■ - JOHN W. BURKE. Sept. 30,1862. - Cherokee Plantation FOR SALE! TAOU «ale 500 acres of Land, lying oa tee X Western & Atlantic Railroad,.ad^pning the town of Cassville, with- 15ft acres clear ed Land, and $3-j00 worth of improvements on it, consisting of anew framed gin house; arid cast gearing find packing screw,' good framed negro houses, - dvrefiftigi Sel Ac.; 400 actes of good level valfey Laii^. Don't enquire, bfit call and- look at the crop on it. It can be bought for fortv-frve hundred dol lars. AUGUSTUS K. WRIGHT. Sept. 30,1852.-6 w ■ - - - First in Market! COJtt IN—-ONE AND ALL!—AND EXAMINE!! J, D. CABPEITEB, TCOULD respectfully inform his old cus- ‘ tetters a*d tee public generrily, that he b no w receiving his suppffeb of ' rail and Winter Good*! Consisting in port of tee foUuwigg Dry Boedb:' Cloths, Cassimerm, Sattoeto, Ken tucky Jefiua, Tweeds, Winter Shawls, Ma rauds. ttfoeades, Deliins, Alpaccao. Fiari- nels. Prints, Jackonct, Swiss, CrosS-barred, and dtttodt Jtuteua and CambrieO; Irish. Linclte, Ttefc dbqws,'toweling, bed fecks sheeting, shining and onruburgs, ketseys, linceys, bed bionketo, negtodo. A good toiurtoiint cff Buit-ifai Ciatmn, consisting off: Testa; Pafits, frock, sacks, mnd overeosto—neat stytts and wuR * OAPB. SsddlesjBridka, and save aamuch grain as eriy in Georgia. Euliarlee, Jan. 22,4852.—IV. CHEROKEE BOOK STORE, AT UASSViLLE. GA T jE undersigned would inOst re&pectftd- ly announce to the citizens of Cherokee Georgia, that he has established a Book Store at this point, and can 'supply on the most reasonable terms: Lav, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Magazines, Ike., Ike He wi.l at all times keep a good supply on hand, and any Book teat may. not be found-in the Store, can be obtained in a few days. He solicits a share of the public patron age—believing that satisfaction ean be giv en. AU orders from a distance will be prompt ly attended to. JN0. W. BURKE, Ag’t. v Njrtv Plain and Gnamental BUGGIES FOR SALE! T HE undersigned having permanently lo cated himself in Cassviiie, and engaged tbe services of Mr. Robert Meison, who is well known as a first rate wood workman, and having, procured a good stock of well seasoned tun der, and good feshionable trim ming, he is prepared to make or repair ali kinds of Buggies, Carriages, &c., in neat Northern style. All orders will be prompt ly attended to, and no disappointment will be made to any who may patronize him un less in case of sickness. Flense call and see and judge for yourselves. WM. BRADLEY. ' - N. B. He is also prepared for Glut’s cut ting, Gilding and pamting Uigns, both plain and ornamental, and other ornamental work, such as Gilding, Bronzing, Faulting, Ike. .. His shop is near the north-cast corner of the square, where he will do work low for cash ; -and produce will be taken at the market price*. May 6,1354. SELLING AT COST ! L ADlEri’ summer Dress' Goods, consist ing of Muslins,BarCges, Tissues. 4c. at JNO. A. ERWIN’S. J aly -8. MUSIC BOOKS. A SUPPLy .of tee Southern Harmony, Harp of Columbia, Sacred Harp, always on, hand at the Cherpk.ee Book Store, Cass viiie, Geo. [April 15. BOOTS AND SHOES. A fine assortment of Boots and Shoes, some at 374-ccnto a pair, just received by PAT I UN & TRIMBLE Akairsrille, April 14th, 1852. IftK IMIXtlft. PLALtf ANP 0g.3r4.at3BaMfAx ? NRATLY ENEGUTED AT OASSYXLLE, Q^O. Such as Pamphlets, Handbills, Business and ThnttftMionsl Cards, Visiting and Ad- dress Baris, Legal blanks, Fosters, Blank Nun i, MB beads CitvaJars, Catalogues, La- befe, Horn bilb. *r. te. f We thirik we cari gifo satisfa^ioa boib in tee tetfeuteni and pnott of our wmk, arid solicit a share of tfao publie patrasuge. A. J. BKtBf, (ITUs HM Stress ATLANTA, Geo. Bunyan’s Minor Works. . Dealings with Dombey arid son. Federalist Juntas’ •Letters. Burns’ complete work*—Library style. Goldsmith s end Moores;' do. j ": • do . Hale s Dictionary of Poetical Quptatfous, Preston s system of Book Keening. Amelia's Poems—Dick's Wonto,' , ' Headley’s AVashington. and his Gcacrato. Niipoleon arid his Marshalls. Wild Gir) of Nebraska. , Texan Virago, oi the ToQqr of Gotham, - Kntharipc VYrltori", or the KbLel of Dor chester. - ' Love Adrenture* of Sqfetupn SlUgg. , ‘*foalp Hunters,, by MaVue Reid. Eoliuc, or the Magnolia Vale, bv Mrs. Hentz. . ... Prairie Bird,' Jlicne Eyre. HaUiburton’.sY r ankee Stories, 50 cents. Cook’s Voyages round the waritt. Sanford and. Merton. Phillips, C’urran, Gratton awl Emmett. .. Campbell's Poems—small ed. Marco Paul's Travels—4 vols. Springs’ Glory of Onus. . .; ‘ •,. Mother’s Recompense^byGrOce Atjmllar. Home Influence, •< •• •• Wild Western Scenes. WebstePs Large Dictionary—unabridged. Also, a lafgft lot of common and finiLet- ter paper, envelopes, steel pen*, Ink a, wa fc fers, &c fee We sell cheap fur cash. JOHN w, BURKE, Agefik MILITARY nr . Head QuaetepsI 12th Div. G. M- } .^Cassviiie, Ga. A»g. 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, ondthe .appointment and equipment of their. Stas' officers—particularly their Brigade In spectors—preparatory, to the approaching Annual Review and inspection of tee mili tia of theState. The want of interest man ifested by the superior officers ia the proper organisation of their command—their almost entire neglect of their duties—has, in effect, repealed our militia laws. Officers of ev ery grade will be held accountable for any failure to perform their duties by a rigid enforcement op the militia laws of the State. By order of Maj, Gen’l John H. Rice, Com. 12th Division G. M. ABDA JOHNSON, Ain-de-Camp. August 26, 1852. LIFE OF PIERCE AND KING. A LOT juai received jtnd for sale, at the Cherokee Book Store. Call early, as the supply is limited. July To, 1852. DR. MILES J, MURPHY, Phvsomkdioal ok Bdtaxjc Physician, H AVING permainmly located at Cafters- ville, will atteuir j romplly to^all calls as Physician or Siirgeon. hoping from a well founded medical education’ arid successful experience, to merit aud receive a liberal share of patronage. CE?“ Particular at ten tion paid to diseases of females. Office at H. 31. Morgan't Store, opposite the ‘ Carter sciUe Hotel. mk 12 NEW PROVISION 45TOBE, AT ADAHtSVILLB, GEO. • C lAT.Lover ou the westside Of the 'Rail / Road, and buy your .Gaoetreiaa cheap lot cash or barter. Here you. cauajways find Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Salt, Bacon, Lard, Meal, Flour, Cfgrirs, Tobacco, Snuff Gandies, Raisins, Cheese, VMMs,- tie., fee. ; . D. A. CRAWFORD. J one 3d, 1852.—6m