The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, October 28, 1852, Image 3

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w ■HiTIOfi CHATTANOOSA PRICES CURRENT. Corrected Weekly from the Advertiser. Bacon—new. per 1U. 10 a 11 BANK NOTHIN. ill Georgia bills Of sdRitot flanks, St pfitJ 0T7“Look out for counterfeits, 510’* on the Bank of Augmfcu, puyaMe to J. Mitt, has no picture of Gdn Oglethorpe^ die genuine hue. Ah#,-llWi 08 th»j Bank oi the State of Georgia, payable at the Branch Hank, at WashihgMm, and dated Sept- 3d. 1545, has p red back, with the word* -State Baak of .Georgia.” en graved, the original has nothiug of it. . loath Carolina money at par. Counterfeit 5100’s on the Merchant** Bank, Chgpaw, Bahama, North Carolina—«d“ Tfcrssw bill*, from S to 5' per cent, discount. ag Tobacco, for sale low by PATTON k TRIMBLE te, Geo. April 14th, 1862; (BSD. rS cohstantly receiving a freshsupply c L the best and purest quaEty of Dtigi ledicinea, Pefftteftxy, Combs, Brnafcei fancy Atticlfes, Paints, Cfilfi, DveStuffi •b'.y, Glass; and evirfwrtiele usually kef lifeline, from the bast houses in Sfi fork and Philadelphia, and on, aecdmnM fating terms. CaU and give us a trial, or tead with geo eferenees, and we wiBaetmfy that our d %omn Property fdr Sale! I WLL seU my bouses and ldts in Cal houn, Gordon, county, on good terms.— Helots are No*. 9 and 10, hist section- three houses suitable for store houses and families, with good kitchens to each house. Possession given immediately, and if not, 1st January. Gallon Robert Bras*well. and hi will show them. I will sell low for mb ireSs Girds; Legal blanks, Posters, Blank HdifeS; Bill heads Circulars; Catalogues, La= bels, itbrse bills, Ac. Ac. , We think we can give satisfaction both id the execution and prices of oar work, and solicit a share of the paldic patronage. john ^Btriikii, Ag*i NO DUNS FOB MONEY. iWe are determined to keen as good articli Us Ac market affords. | We are about receiring a acfr supply t bUe Tarious Mi of . . _ ■ „ [7 hlJGABS M** C I ym.AKKKK, SYRUP, CHEBSK. SALS, [- LiSD, rats tarts, mckj.es, I SAUCE, OATES, PEUNES, [CIGARS AJVIh WO*ACC® I BIB STUFPB, FACTORY YARNS? A. J. BBADT, (IFX*(* EaA Street,) ATLAN TA, Geo. kKALBRiu Uftdwdre. Carriage Trim- IVEBYBOOY knows is a i.ttering cis lease. It comment* and progresses a idaonsly, that before one is aware of it lungs are a mass of alee**, then a aaddei tetara or ahange from hmt to cold, pie me* inl*mmatiou.and tuafewdayao BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS 0001 SNOWDEN * SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GO. rVTILL, fanatM* day, sell theirpra I tkffCotiriiilktib&atitt Bxtrag2-5thlrtet (OF DAMSEL WEBSTER! We raeeived, last evening, the following despatch from our correspondent, dated : CitAnutstow, Oct. 24th, 7 p. i . 'Sir. Wnrrn died at two minutes to' thrae o'Uleek, this morning. ' No American citkan can read, zrhhout] moHta, the intelligence of this great man A f—Hag ef aolemnity oomea npodyhe heart, - m nd the mind pauses awe-struck ahd touaded at the sadden announcement that Daniel Webster i« no more. How forcibly does >t admonish fraH man that Inexorable! fate mafcss ao .distinction betwsea the eleva- ’ ted and lowly—between the great and. the ’ humble. IhflM at massive intellect and proWnid hhmlng, whose name and reputa envy of their fast dail tisrt showy <Hhw| citizens who oeeupied the gay town above. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. The crowd m attendance presented all j are authorized to announce. those which a greatTM. 'FLOYD a candidate for-Tax Receiver, nthern gathering is sure ta develOpc-j^ the election^on 1st January next. A Good iide by side walked the honest ploughman/ wfij had wtme' to the Fair .to eriiibit- a and-fha snob in white kids who had can xhihtt hiarielf, who aras another sori of calf. 'Fine, dashing, ladles, city belles, bux om country girls’, and widows of ill i Maek. and hlaekl^t dressed in rainbows and spangles—agricul- T IHE undersigned is sakioas to sell stock of books AT ONCE.. Me will four feet, five or six inches high, no marks 0 f November, will be sold At AUCTION ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1862. ‘perceivable; Appraised by Joseph Willingham and F, G. Denman to be worth fifty dollars. This uizalists, jockeys, dandies, dead-heads, for. Aug. 5th, 1852. tune holders anil • fortune hujiters, priests unif’piekpoAdts—trtre all fostfed togertforj and all learted Something, each * teum other. The tedty 'Wrho' rttei**r attentieps from some disolute adventurer, will know tion is fatewn in every civilized land those henceforth; ''The upstart and flunky whose high deeds Are heralded on the wings of fame to the Uttermost parts of the. earth,’ and will Uve in history till'timc slial! be no oust bow with the same submissive i as the peasant and (he pauper, to life’ mon destiny of humanity, and lay their i low in the dust. Deeply impressive ns this truth must be whenever the destroyer strikes down from who received a jog ill the ribs 'from some riAigh-coated Republican, will be less s-ur- ( '.prised when he is kicked hereafter. The pur soy citizen wllo was not quite so pursey ’when he left as when he came, wilt hereat-j tw carry bis pocket beok more advisedly. And thus, in tins life, good issu.-th out Of evil, and every bitter hatlrits sweet, With this .profound aphorism we pass from the Eair GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. JTtOLLEH before me by Wm. C. Wtdv of 1 the 936th district. G. M. a black mare mule, about four or five ycats old, about therefore offer at private sale all Miscellaneous works at COST,' and school hooks at a small advance upon COST. All that remain unsqld by the Ut HENRY McCRARY, J. P. A true extract from the Estrav book, Oc tober 22d, 1852. J. D. PHILLIPS, c. l. c. Oct. 28. LADIES CLOAKS AND ’MANTILLAS. SNOWDEN A SHEAR f 11AVE just received Ladies Silk and Vd- , Jj[vet Cloaks-and Velvet and Silk Mantit- Jas and .Sacks, of new and'baautiful styles, to which they respectfutty invite the atten tion of Uie Ladies. ' Oct. 28. “ ’ - /.tins prolounu apnotwm wepass Horn audit any conspicuous member % v „ ao ^ ri ght into the Fancy Ball, ■ the eireumsteneea surrounding Mr. Webster —ike past assoeixtions of his public life—’ 1 'tiN’pwater poaitkm of Rational affairs, and ' thedamoefeepolitics of the country, nil ren • dar hisdntek at this juncture, strikingly • imparing. Ite.fa tbe last of that triuwu- 1 rate ufinxtettaeteal giants, Calhoun, Clay Webster>>whose grtofness was uuapproacha- bklHiy rivalry, anditefao were pointed to by ►every Innius ass the pride and boast of j onreountiy. RiMniffifkarwhen Mr. W’eb- Mer stood wpmrlhejC. .«tatos Senate, and praMMMod hk'taachirgiMid eloquent cwbj-^ gy an Mr. culhewe, .hie great compeer on| thed Aijfe Kwasf intellectual -conflict—theS RtetnCtbflK^^&tnBan who,wM£tlied hence, a;Ptophetie gloom asevr latii i* sombre fea ,tltrou, jrben he jrefesred 4s Aa fact that Rr.fllMwi era* alwnt hie .own age, and that he, in the nature af itiunge, must soonj follaw- .The tttftfc flf .that.eolfaaa fact-fell Ulteltslrrll anpreemveneee-ou the large*»u- gienoedhare aateabled,.for plijtiealdebili- tf auLtufferieg were already deeply stamp ad an the eeuntenanoe and general appear anee sf the Massaehusette Senator The death of Mr. -Clay following on must have deepened the conviction on every mindl thatithe blew which was to deprive our aauntiy «f Ahe last of h,er three greatest’ lights in the (political firmament, weald-no much 'flenger be eusperided. What effect' these events may hove had an Mr. Webster s mind. ur to what extent recent political oc nurrencee and excitements may have pre eipitated the final result, we can now only co^uetare. That the last few months of his life hnvo been embittered by disappoint meat—by a mortifying sense of great ser- rioMto his country, and great claims upon the grateful remembrance of his party , verlooked or deliberately trampled under foot, will be. a conceded point. How far toon feelings are just, we will not discuss. That Ihny were natural, all must admit.— recedved Was wise and What a transformation we have here !- .This stage where Kings and Dukes, and' Queens and Niihs, and Forriws are-strutting ther brief hour, was a diuiug rooni' When we saw it last. Beef steaks and cutlets in stead of mortals, were dressed in fancy cos- show cause if any they have, why said let- , .- , , . . . tors should not be granted, tames, and mstead of the gleaming aWoivlsJ oivea under my ° ha nd at eflSce, this 20th wc*then saw the glitter of the furbished forks. But the scene is conqdetely-cbanged and the painter only can describe it. The Lonx Room is brilliant with stars and span- Georgia, A!ab:mia, Florida and s.ssippi were represented by lair women and brave men. John Hancock walks arm arm with some Courtly aristocrat. The Goddess of Liberty dances a CaTiLiJow witk |a hereditary Tyrant. Beaus, old and young bow at the sfirine of some fair Nun, wlios. quiet ease and dignity of manner at one bespoke the lady of good sense anil refiuedj taste. A Georgia Cracker whispers gently' hi the ear. of. some queenly Dutches a. Bur ur limits trill not permit us to any regular] ’description of the numerous lovely fair ones, :iipd gentlemen who graced this occas.oti. Suffice jt to say that everything was gay everything was funny. The <• muse of the many twinkling feet’’ was surfeited With worship, and the jovial hours stood still to see the sport. ‘ At a late period Of the night ’or rather at an early hour next mofhing. Georgia. Gilmer Comity. W HE-REAS Shrfod James and John ». James, make application to me-few of Administration on the estate of Xhearod James, Sen. lafe of said county, de ceased. These arc therefore to cite and admorhsh all and singular the kindfed and crcdttois g^li j^ne of said deceased to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to Abliott T H - Allen Nancy H Ainsworth Win Arnold Jdfrn AtwdOd J C Baker Jasper BaiTOn Jeli’u -A Bobbett W D Bishop D F Bdnnett B F Bdffington J It Bramlct E M Boggs James. Bennett J VY Ballinger Wm day «f October, 1852. MOSES GREER, Ordinary. Oct. 28- S6d Bry-nt Sarajitl Brown J K Barney Mrs E A rney / M rigg* Mary R Barry Ricluird Collins Jacob Creamer iosiah Crow Asa Bari Brig NEW FALL GOODa SNOWDEN & SHEAR Culbertson A E Cummings M Cline E Clark Miss E H AVE received their full supplies of Sta-JCwri*!!’James pie and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for Corbin John (lie present season, embracing one of the lwr- Coford John gcFt assortments ever offered to the public, " ' * lanfong which are-^- Rich fancy dress silks of new and elegant tyles; _ ; Superior plain and figured black silks [a great variety of at; ’ While Glace; Br shades; Snperrorplain white and black dcLaines the gay and merry company retired, some and white and tilack merinoes; i ® _ I,’ 1. l. 1 „n/l A Mtntee of the men to make memorandums of the fortunes they had met, and others to dream ]uf the lovely forms, the remembrance of whose beauty will shed a happy radiance all around,"long, long, after all the othe incidents of the work arc forgotten; and tfie ladies to review the field, to count the iapturod, a lid to take an inventory ot the goods and chattels of the prisoners. So ended the Fancy Ball—vice la Bagatelle. IVlUieully m tata me/s from j organ, admits that Gcn’l Scott has • . received #18.00 a day for FORTY YEARS * ***** . nasf, upon ah average, but contends that he large supply ; .. ffpoff almost every cardinal tenet of poliucal ^ ^ a d , now , not bein g in actu- A full su pply of hul.es, gcntlmens; youth doctrine and practical policy, as democrats^ , VV( , n thia ftdraission th ' at h’ da ani have done during his life time of public service, they have no regrets to ex proas that he was never successful in stamp ing hie opinions upon the policy of the coun try. They have no cause for disappointment that Jje was never successful in his aspira-j tions for tbs highest office within the gift of the people. But they, in common with their fellow eitazeas throughout the Union, have always beea capable of doing homage to his magnificent intellect and vast acquirements, and are now to be found cordially uniting to do honor to his memory. French, English, and American prints nowand beautiful styles'; Superior Fancy and Mourning Ginghams and Mourning prints; Plain colored flannels for ladies’ sacks; Superior Welch gauze and silk warp flan nels; Rich white, black and fancy colored crape shawls; Bay State and Scotch long shawls of beau tiful styles ; Ladies’ plain black cassimere, Thibet wool and cashmere shawls, for mourning; Ladies’ black bombazines, black chally, Eighteen Dollars a Day ! nly _ al service! Well, this admission that he has averaged, $18 a day, for forty years shows that he has been amply rewarded for all his services. He is a great General, and has rendered valuable services to his coun try——but he has been well paid, and lias no claims upon the country, llis country has paid him MORE THAN A QUARTER OF A MILLION OF DOLLARS, for forty years j- u j| j nv j t( l t i, e attention of the public, service, more than half of which time he was Aueusta, Ga. Oct- 21— serving himself and family!—Broicnloic ■ Whig. ..vies: focadc hnd White and black watered silks; j Paris printed deLaines, for ladies’dresses of rich and beautiful styles; Small figured d'eLniucs, <att *'ool,) foi childrens’ dresses; Superior Mourning deLAitfts, {all wool, of new and beautiful styles; -Superior plain colored French nierinoes, and plain colored dcLaines, of beautiful black alpacas, and black canton cloths; Superior 12 4 linen and cotton sheeting 1 - ,. • „ ... ., a « Superior 8-4 and 10-4 damask diapers, and Washington Republic^ thei Scott j sk tAble cIoths and lmpk ins; Huckabacks find Scotch diapers for towel* Furniture dimities and cotton fringes, Ladies’ silk and velvet mantillas, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies’ silk and velvet cloaks, of the latest Paris styles; Tapestry, velvet brussels, three ply, In grain and Venitian.carpets,of rich and elc gant styles : With almost every article usually kept Call and examine stuck and price*. . JOHN W. BURKE. Cassville, Oct. 14, 1832. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING to the Post Office ill I ville. on tlie 1st day of October, 1452. Campbell Janies Citristojdicr Joseph Clardy J B Davenpbrt John Davidson Everedge J tmes Erwin-AlftVd Elrod W A Floyd Miss N M Fleming FWlncTS Flovd Andrew fapclier Robert Flournoy G VV Fuller Solomon Fulerton J. S Griswold E. G Giles Wiley. 3 Gentry Eley Graham Mrs M L W Griswold J T Grogan John Gardner R 15 Gordon Francis UddWin 4 H Hill J F Henderson '1’ C Hall Wm Oct. 14 Honldritcli Wm Hall J K Hurst Wm UnntF S Harris Isaac Hardin J M Henderson O ’E Hall Mhomas Irwin Abraham James K M Jones John King W 11 Kiilingsworth F Kelly Thomas Kirkpatrick H Keys Miss Mary Lyon X N Luther Jem into Lewis N Linton A J Leak Kit Lusk 1) II Lnmpkitl Mary Ann McCrav S T Miles WK Me A lien Wm. « Martin Mrs L McDaniel L or A McGuire l’amck McGnire Henry . Mathis Victoria May B Mooney' James Montgomery Davjil McLin Hugh ORear F M Osborn Daniel 4 Pilcher 11 Pew Benj Rowe Mr.rgaVet Ricfe Wifi Stewart J J 8'e-wart James SVirftb-H Shepherd James 1(5 Snmjiter J P Stcitson.R E Kan he r H Sfovrill Mrs. Nnr.c.y Smith W L Taylor J W Underwood J & u Waldrop Mas M A Wofford Elteabc'th Whitener M Wheeler C L Whitfield F M Wi'son Thomas Zant Wm A. HAlIlEj P. M. NEW BOOKS! Ctfote and Bay! j»st Re^eivad at the nhflrokee Book Store rihHE FOLLOWING new and interesting pf- works i Napoleon Dynasty, bv the Berkly men,2 50 Lorenzo Dow’s complete works, 2 00. Sparks’ Life of Washington, i 00 Halibnrton’s Yankee Stones, 1 TO. Book of Knowledge, 1 OO. Fox’s Martyr’s, 10#.. ; . Thrilling Adventures, 1 00. ^ GeorgiaJSccnes, 1 26. \ Lffe and works of Dean Swift, 1 00. Simms’ Life of Marion, t 00 « Gen. Greene, 1 00 Uncle Tom’s Cabin as it is, 1 "5' History of theMahtfoos, I'M. Leslie’s Cookery, 1 TO. James Moetjoy, 80c. Sanford and Mffton.TOc. ’ Wm Tcll;50c. Daniel Boone, 50c. *T|pngliing it in the Hash, by Mis. MOO- die. 50c. - . Miss Strickland’s Queens Of England VOls. $10 00.^ . ,-v Fifteen Decisive Battles, 1 25. ~ Stewart's Free Mnscm’s Manual, 1 TO. Tempcranec Tales, Ac., 1 25. -Esop’s Fables in Rhyme, 1 00. Judah’s Lion, bv Charlotte Elizabeth, !>0c -SstgcfiVs, Rnssell’s and Frost Speaker: Rollins’ Anrfeiit i*istovy,3 5.? ? Septembcr2, 1852. ’ A. C. DAY received hirfashion* for the ensuing season hasjnst reemyed a laige -aafl. from the celebrated Mahan’s, establishment ’Phflddelphia, and is pK|iared to wait on them at his strap, opposite Latimer’s hotel CaU and see him, and toofc'M bis fkshion plates. Sept. 9, 4852; 4 . . ADvmistwfiro. NEW FASHIONS FOR FALL AND WllfTEltr r. Allealion, Lateynrs A GENERAL' digest Index to Georgia Report*, iitctoding 1,2, 3 Kelley,. 4 to Georgia MdpMVs, Chnriion’s wad. other decisions. CdmpiledfoyTltemaa R. U. Cohb and W. W. Lumpkin. A small supply }«»t Teeeived and for sale at the CkitAet Book ■Store. Sept AUSTRIA 1848 A -1840. ’gY Hon. WM. H. ST1LF.S-2 Urge Tols. Synq Illustrated- and for tele a*? the Sep’t-y.VkK. \ tew copies-just received CMriffc’ Dutch Bolting Cloths. fciNOWDEX & SHEAR have received from New York, Dutch Boiling Cloths, (5. & H. CAMERON, WKkCT x’* i p6r. i rWffe and wholesale deal- ijt Crfl^Atery, China A Glfififiirtrti K‘*. 146 MRETING-ST., Charleston, S. C. HAVE always on hand a large and exten sive assortment of the above Goods, (select ed bv one of the firm at the Manufactories ofj England and France,) which they offer for ’sale at as low rates as they can be purchased in any ckv of (lie Union. Jan. l&i 1852. 49-ly. of the best quality. Nos. 0,1‘,'2, 2, ♦,5; 6,7 nd VO, and to which the iXtentioii df *tbe public is respectfully tnVifed. June 16, 1852. F. Notice of uopartnerffbip. GEO GIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. To all pkksoss whom vni:SK 1 ei:ESENTs Mustard, Matches, 'Rtii/iM, Sic., nil ol • come; okektixg StT NoW ye tTs.Vi we- Ben^nulTi E Robert Batov, James s>»-ott. and rqiilipsriiave associated ourselves together. s i boilv corporate, for the purpose ot « ^Ing in the business of si- machine shop arid 1 tfloundry, and tlmi we have adopted as ofir loritte name, by which we w 11 sue and CANDY MANUFACTORY IN CALHOUN, GKO. flMIE subscribers having ojiened a Fftmil 1 Grocery and Candy Store iwCalhoon Geo. v solicit a share of "the pnblie patronag. They keep on hand'and offer at wholesale 'and retail. Molasses, Sew Orleans Syrup, Sugars, Stuart's Refined and Powdered; Mack erel, Rieet Rio and Java Coffee'. Their Candy, which is a good article, will be forwarded at 20 cents pci i*>nnd. They also have on hand a variety oi VicklS*, Vic serves. Lemon Syrup, ’SfetiAS, TbbitCco, Cigars, which will be sold cheap tor cash. Call and i. GrcefijJdee tfs. We think We Van pTtase you. id George S. D EVEKBTT & L’O. Cftlhouh, Geo. April 15th, 1882. Good News I L YNN WEST GAINES, Merited,rh'c IMift'ott Manufacturing ('ouipany.J NliAll ggxixBLKlt. CASS COUNTV, GEOKClA and l>v which we will b’c kriown and 'nesigna-to — - - -- - tml, that Wts have subscribed as our corpo rate SfoVk the sum -of four thousand save* hundred doilas, which will, be employed it lfe tinsiriVss before mentioned. (Signed) .* Henjamix E. Grkeh-, James Scott, lfollKRT l'.ATKV, 7 .Geodok Fuilivs^ SigncdJn the presence of Win.l*. Chester,| ■tuul SVinston Gordon, J..I. C. I lteconled ami certified for the 31st day otj 'July i852. Joux W. Asoekso.n, c s.C. Di >iv and the people of the neighborliood 'that he may bcfo'nrid at E. B. Fresfcy’a, as- Way* ready M do .Wrii k m the Wagoa ma king line; also will stoek Srvtlies at the short |est notice, and will make them run a* well and s'averis much grain as any in Georgia. Eiiliartee.Jan. 22, 1852:—lv, Spring attfl , L J. P Atlanta, Ga. ESPECTFULLY informt hi* did itock of Dry Goods, Groceriet, Cutlery, Farmer and tag's Tools, echdtn- 5*. - ..hich he Will sell on the most aceimimoda- ling terniTs. Bis stock wMcfi is very ex ten- e, and srfectedTO Brit thrinterlfWf vwteUto ns follows: •, -t-'V ; f R ich-muslin dc l*iu^^C*sh*nt rK riteptio l ' __ black watered arid colqriril Taekonct arid cross-barred muslnt, «TO-S lection of-ladies’ mrtts, a general sort- men t of ENGLISH PRINTS and CAV1UQKS. French ginglnims, . Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ker seys, Negro blankets, white and fed "Flan nels. a gclicfftfassort.neiit of-Domestics.-. , molasses, sugars, coffee,Jea, macker el, Tobacco, Segars, Shot, Lead, Powder. Srii-ff. Indigo, niadder. and all kinds of Dye stuffs. $we<h’ and English roll ed Iron, Cast, German ftmi ':> : i.;'.--re:i Stceh, Blafksir.ifli Anvils. Hatninerv, Vkes and Bellows. Planes,■i’lap-'s Irons,, ; Cross, lLnid ami Mill saws, ifo'!s, assort ed sizes, and horse bails antf sT:ocs. N-B. CotrsTitV Pnbnt CK bought at !*•« highest market pfit es, and goods sold aslov/ s can be afforded. Call and sie for your selves. K7“AU orders promptly attended to. 3 story Brick btiililir.g, corner of Whitehall MILY GROCERY AND ^Alabama streets, ATLANTA G A- MILITAI^ NOTICE l Head Qi\\KTf.ns, 12th Div. G. M. ) CassviHe' Ga. Ang. ‘-29. t T HE Commandants of tlie 1st rind 2d Brigades 12tli Division G. 5(. will pay strict attention to the proper oflicering of the Regiments in their vespeetj-ve Brigacfcf, arid the appointment and equipment oi' 'their staff otficers— particularly their Rrij^idc In spectors—preparatory Jfo, tlte appVoA^hi^g AunriSl tfeView and inSp'ectiori ol the talit- tia of th'eState. The want of interest man ifested by the superior officers in the proper organization of their command—theiralmost entire neglect of their duties—has, in effect, repealed our militia laws. Ofiiccrs of ev- __ cry grade will lie held accountable for anj -' fail fife to perform their duties by a .rigid enforcement of the-militia laWs W the State, ■ lly order of May, Gen’l John Mi Rice, Com. 12th Division G. M. ABDA JOHNSON, Ain-de-Camp. August 26, 1852. LIFE OF PIERCE AND KINGh A LOT just received and for sale, at the Cherokee Book Store. Crill early, the supply is limited. July 15, 1852. 3HEE0KEE BOOK STOBE, D3IA, WillfFI LD COUNTY, Be it known-that oriAhe 3Jtli day if July,! AT CASSVILLE. GA T IIE undersigned, would most respectful ly announce to the citizens of Cherokee [Georgia, that he has established a Book [Store at (his point, and can supply on the PUY.'OMEDICAL OK UotANlC PuYSICIaN; i the year of our Lord 1852, before me,Kmost reasonable terms: - FRESH GOODS FALL AND WINTER! JOHN A. ERWIN A GAIN calls the attention'df hi* ers to his "Hew tel extensive i fall and winter -goods, now receiving opening at bis old stand, embracing almost every article adopted no the wants Of the peo ple, and cordially iiivites ore and all ¥6 in examination of his stock. Short profits and iirgc sales to responsible buytrs, are bis mottoes Cassville, Oct. 7, 1852. A N elegant stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods just received: "also a fine stock of gloves and hosiery, by Ji >HN A. EUVYIN. dry goods stores, required fer lamily or plan: ation use, and to all of which they vespect- B OOTS and Shoes, hats and caps, a large assortment of all, just received by JOHN A. ER1VIN 37 .Winston Gordon, one of the Juiticcs of tb Inferior Court for the eonntv and State afore-j said, personally came Robert Batey, resident f-the Dalton JHanfacturing Company, and having been duly sworn on the Holy Evan- not be found in the Store - , crin jfcte Obtained gelistof Almighty God, according to law. ; n a few days’. deposeth and saith, tlmt the amount oi cap L ifortock actually paid in and employed- by idcompauy.is three thousand five hundred Ufelw^woff property, tools, stock, &c. of the roiripany, are actually worth the amount. Rouekt Batey. Sriorn to arid subscribed before m. WIN STON G OH DON, j. I. c. Recorded this i3lst day of July, 1852. JOHN W. ANDERSON, fc. s. ‘c- Aflgust 19 &8 .tf New'Books—come and Bay! W E have just received the following new and interesting Books: fbe Nate Fair. The Seventh Anniversary of the Southern! Central Agricultural Association, came off, according to appointment, in this city -Iasi weak TuTir*r7. Wednesday, Thursday an< -Friday. This meeting of the Association] ni eminently tetecessful, bunging together a* well as an immense InUltitude of people,] M s greet rind creditable variety of agri ewltwml, nwehaaioal, and fancy articles, the prodnet of the Mil and labor of tb 8tete. Bnt nre have not fhe room for any thing Kke a fnll amd specified account of all] the articles exhibited, and We must content oaneivns with a general glanris over, tin wheto. .> The tppctrtow of the Fair Ground ha: ■| been really picturesque. Carious cliTckensJ L ^ith long legs, adorned with whiskers, hav« tea filling the air with sounds which bca: M rewemblaaoe to the hefirty warlike crow ol r giudrie Georgia cocks Tropical plan: i in a aapshine'worthy of their nativi Ran piecas of needle work, sugges-] rineeT fair *H(«e; coetiy fabrics, prodne tiveef aighs ha the breasts of cotton cloth* nbroidered quilts, well worthy were all neatly displayed sovereigns. Steam engines ohildren ef the progressive policy fe^m time to time, moved their long aatnmtaod that grean wkich still frigl thefegiea In other parts of the gi might ho wen blooded horses, balls of fa ] nensdrigin. and hogs with a pedigree Ion pr than ttatef a Palish adventurer, all around, as far as tile eye could see, Atman of Georgia, with thmr wives fe^jUan;-tiiair brass buttons shining, ffiWli lrf lttltini* flaunting in the sunligh dbwningthair way through the crowd, efthe Stele, pmd ef themselves proed thrir hhm hidgm, and prawd of entriaerhpe white had taken a premium. TadMe large tarits were erected within thr“ ‘ km •’la onr proverbially temporals pope , and n fine Band white had not sera- of the llSii NOTICE! I shall be pleased to have all my friends! who are indebted for subscription, job wor! ’advertising, or books, to call and'scttle a\ 'once. It is absolutely necessary that 'should. I have given ofit fol: collection all accoun [dtte mo in the 17th district to Gefi. John Rice, ahd settlements may be made with] jhiui or the subscriber. JOHN W. BURKE. Polk Sheriff Sales. POSTPONED. ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, before the court-house in Cedar Town, within the usual hours f sale, tiie -ibiiowing-property, io-wii: Lot of land No. 87, in the 21st district] 3d section-; Also the place whereon th G UNNY Bagging, rope and twine, for sale. JOHN A. ERWIN. iw LMiAvlCno, VVI.VV, ** nairs, and blacksmiths tools, for sale byl ! JOHN A ERWIN. 1 Knowlson’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 Bulwer. The Divorced ife, by Arthur. Cruising in the lart war, by Peterson. Aunt Phillip’s Cabin, a reply to ^ rr n kf-.' 1? Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous ks. Stationery,- Blank Books, Magazines &c., &e. He, will at all times keep a good Ihvfndcd meilical leiMierition and inceteshij ekperieiice to merit 8bd Jycelre a liberal share ol patronage. IVrtlcfiWr ’a.ton tTon paid to diseases of females ,, ■> l#...—e,. supplv on hand, and any Bote that may VartersviHe Hotel. He solicits a share of the public patron- satisfaction can bte-giv- AU orders from % dfsttnee will bh prompt ly attended to. JNO. W. BTJRKE, Ag’t. NEW Plain and Onaniental KfEW PROVISION STORE, AT ADAIRSY1LLE, GEO. j r 1 ALL over on the west side of > tlib Rail J lioad, ami buy yoor GHOCt!t!E$ cliefip lor cash or barter. Here you crifi "aUvilvs fifltl. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, .Salt, Bacon, Lard, Meal, Flour, Cigni-s, Tobacco, SiiulT, Candies, Raisins, Cheese, Pickles, &c., 4c. D. A. CRAWFORD: June 3fl, 1852.—6in. BUGGIES FOB SALE! T HE undersigned having permanently lo cated himself in Cassville, and engaged the services of Mr. Robert Melson, who is well known as a first rate wood workman, and having procured a good stock of well seasoned timber, and good fashionable trim ming, he is prepared to make or repair all kinds of Buggies, Carriages, Ifcc., in neat 'Northern style. All orders will be prompt- S ly attended to, and no disappointment will consigned to him, on which the usual adrnn- be made to any who may patronize him un- ces W ill be made.. ■door blanket,* f"VSNABUKGS, stripes kerseys, — " anil negro shoe* for sale bv C JOHN A. ERWIN. Uncle Tom s Cabin, by Mrs Eastmar. jggg ^ case of sickness. Please call and sec land defendant now lives—levied on as the prop-] y of Wm. Y. Moore, - to satisfy two ; issued from a Justices’ court of saidl unty.in favdr of StOkely & Sheats vs. Wmr Moore. Levied on and returned to me r a constable. WM. M; PHILLPS, Sh’ff. October 21, 1831. Cutlery, and double, barrel slibt guaSj foi JOHN A ERWIN- Atlanta Prices Current! Corrected weekly from the Republican. 40 a 50-1 lli-o 14 om,-. daconj. [Butter,.. lotton, ICorn Meal, .n [Flour, per bbl., !ggs. ^ doz - :......15 i7 .......io • ;;.$6.00 u.i... 10 by the obi.,.n- -■ •”•••••11 ,'hickens-, each.11 •-•••-10 Potatoes, Irish per bu...^-v.---90 Peas, per bu. 70 .t, per sack, ♦1-70 eathers, per lb.,.. 30 IWM. H. & J; W. H. UNDERWOOD ROME, GEORGIA, WitL practice Law in all the cofinties i Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) The Jl both personally attend all tlie courtr". IW. H. Undererdod will attend-the conrR (Jackson add UabcrSham conntiCs of the Wes |jcrn circuit- Both will attend the session: af t he Supreme Court atCflsst-ille and Gaines rilltr. AH business erithW tB them wil e promptly and faithfully attended t'd. Office next door to Hooper & Mitchell ‘Buena Vista House,” Rome', Ga.,at whicl plage one or both will always be found, ex Sept when absent on professional business. April 24—12—ly. !4r0tWAR sale by ~ (j SliiELDS & NORRIS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, , Over Peeples' Store, CALHOtm, GEORGIA. October 7, 1852. - MIE edpartncrriiip heretofore ekisfiW . der the name of Cantrell and Higdon Kip the hotel business, was discBli'e’d in An; list, bv mutual consent. . . . w. j. Can Irell. Oct. 7. ROBERT HIGDON. Life in the South, bv C. .II Sol. Smith’s Recollections. Last of the Mohicans, by Coopbh The Pilot, a sea tale, ” The Deer slayer, ** Thte Pathfinder; “ , Josephine, or the Edcct find Escfipb; by Grace Aquitlar. Robin Hood, illustrated. Gdine-Cock of the wilderness; fit the Chetokce Book Store. JOHN W. BURKE. Sept. 30,185$; and judge for yourselves, WM. BUADLEy. N. B. He is also prepared for Glass cut ting, Gilding and painting signs; both plain Snd ornamental, and other ornamental work, such as Gilding, Bronzing, Pfiintirig, &c. Bis shop is near the north-east corner of the square, wherte he will do work low fox cash; and produce will be taken at tht market prices. May 8,1352, Bacon—new, per 1U Beef, “ a Corn, per bushel, Meal, * “ Flour, “ bbl. . Butter, “ lb. Feathers, “ Wheat, bash. Lam her, hundred, FA1ML¥ MEDICINES, OS SALE AT THE CHEBOKEE BOOK STfiSEl I' O WNSEND’S Sarsaparilla. PaitgoricJ StinstoAs Vctnyfiigc. Juno( leldoc. Jodsons’s Cherry and ort. Pepsin. Pain-KiUcr, Acoustic spoon’* Eye Water? Hive Syr /, l Coparia, Tooth Ache Dfopsj Nerve i Liniment, Langley’s Indifin Pai on’s Founder Ointment, British nditidn Powders, Oil of Spike, Godfrey*! ordial, Bateman’s Drop*; Wistejs* Will herry, Laudanum, No. 6,'&ei, &c". Cassville,' April 2211852. ’Daniels. Mitchel &-Hiilsey W AEKIIOUSE A ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ware-house conveniently situated on Hunter Street, -Strictly Fire-Proof, |.t !V 5 A B e W'D ANTLY COMMOBietl ALSO WHOLESALE AND EPA1L DEALE 8 lln Dry Goods Groceries, and die variolii ■necessary articles, desire to rcinrn thanks for ■liberal patronage heretofore, and will trust la continuance. I. O. AtcDANIKL. P. E. McDANIEf-, A W. MITCHELL, E: J. HULSEY, Allanfit: Stilt: 2. ^ 30 ]} Cherokee Plantation FOR 8ALE! F OR Sdle 50fl acf eS of Land, lying dh the Western & Atlantic Railroad, adjoining the lotvn of Cfissriller with 150 acres clear ed Land, and $3500 worth of improvements on it; consisting of a new framed gin Rouse, and cast gbaring and packing screw, good framed negro houses; duelling; &c^ &c. -100 acres of good level valley Land. (inquire, btft call find look at the crop on it. It can be bought for forty-five hundred dol lars. AUGUSTUS R- WRIGHT. Sept. 8Q, 1852,-Civ HATS AND CADS: s stock of lists and Cape, embracing - * the latest stylos of Silk, Beavers, ere and Leghorn, Kossuth, Cfinr-" l»y, Palm Leaf, fee , «» ‘ k TRIMBLE’S. AdairsvMe, dyrdRlfiai Don’ SELLING AT COST! J^A DIES’ Summer Dress Cowls, consist- ; of Muslins, Bareges, Tissues. &c. JNG. A. ERWIN’S. July 8. PLAIN AND 0B.^BTAl*nB3Sr3?A.I., NEATLY EXECUTED AT standard Office, CASSVILLE, GEO. taranufcc Cdtepfiny, etMtifittet §nch is Pamphlets, Handbills; Business : lives cl* while oerstfo*, slaves md Professional Cfirds, YLiting and Ad- MUSIC BOOKS. A SUPPLY of the Southern Harmony, Harp of Columbia, Sacred Harp, alwayi m hand at tftb Cherokee Bifok Store, Cass ville, Geb. -{April 15. BOOTS AND SHOES: A fine essortmeut of Boots find Shoes; some at 374 cents a pair; jtist tecciVcd by PAT 1 ON & TRIMBLE AkairsviUe, April 14th, 1852. Hollow ware and Fig Iron. T IIE subscriber has bought ont the Iron Works in Cass county commonly known three cents per pound; dfeiiteted at Carters- villc Depot. Orders may be addressed to hitil at Car tersvilic, Geo. JOSEPH WHI6TOM: April 20; 1852. CIGARS AND TOI ^ few d^oM&d finfe : ■ ■: --.v-' . ■ - -. . * . . * .i.. DR. MU.ES *. MURPHY, Office at 11. M. Morgan's Store, oj m site the •12r CHAS. II, DURYEfi, Forwarding, Storage AND GENERAL < - Commission Business, NO.66, BAY STREET, Savannah, M R. DURYEE will, at all times, give hi* careful and prompt pe sonal_ attention o receiving, selling, storing or forwarding whatever cottons or other produce- may he REFERENCES: Messrs. G. W. Garmany & Co. Savannah. Jeffers, Colhnm, A CO. Hamburg. “ B. S. Dunbar A C8. • “ S. C. Grenville 8JC8. Angnstri. 1). Osborn, Esq. Fbraytii. Messrs. J. Noteross & Co. Atlanta.. - R. w. & T. G Sim*, Newnan- J. W. Burke, Esq. Cfissy•!!«. J. A. Erwin, Esq. “ . B. Brant le v. Esq. Penfield. Butts, l’ickrell & Co. Baltimore: Hollis, Stark & Co. Nbtv York. August 2'6—j# WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. •Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEO. W ILL continue the abnye business, 14 Bay street, east of tlie Exchange. Orders tor bagging, rope and other sup plies Aired uroiuptiy at lowest cash prices. liefer to‘Mbj. Wm: Sanford, Gen. S. P. Mvrick, Baidu in cuirniy. , . - J|. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Carter mid Harvcv,Putnam county. A. McAilum, Ira Peck, Twiggs county. Messrs Black & Cobb, Messrs. Carter Sl llarvev, Rome. MajT JnhnF. Rowland, Cas3 county. JXS. WASHBURN, Aug. 12 JNO. H. WILDER, FRAS. G. DANA. • 27 6m Earles’ Fnntace, and has now on hand good assortment of ~ HOLLOW WARE AND PIG IRON, superior article, manufactured at the above Works, which he will sell on good terms. Thb Pig metal is hot MaSt. Hollow ware subscriber is Still in Callrauii, where . — - * "^rters- - ’ ’ FAMILY . GROCERIES; *c. _ he offer* ali articles in. hi$ line, at the lowest cash prices. Bay here, and thereby save a high peT*|ratag e for looking, and ihen there is ' fine Fancy, Friiils. |OAA different patterns of Fancy Printed villi Of all colors a«d pficfcs, just fe- cbivedby & TREBLE Adairsville, April 14; 1852-