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Below we give a table shewing the official
vote in ninety-seven eowntiee in this State.
It will be seen that the Southern Rights
Pieree Ticket received 32,407, the Union
Pierce ticket 6,773, the Scott ticket 16,089,
the Independent whig ticket 6,225, making
in all bat 00,696 votes, which is 38,347 less
than the vote east for Governor last year in
' Georgia. The unprecedented smallness of the
vote in this important election was caused
principally from the ascertained and known
' opinion of a large number of the voters be
ing in favor of the election of Gen’l Pierce.
We suppose that our Fire-eating brethren
will admit that the Union ticket had the ef
fect of bringing several thousand voters to
the polls, and thus increasing Pierce's pop
ular vote in Georgia.
Lwi» Xapotam iiSew Tick City.
The Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, moral*
i New On leaks Mauwet.—Saturday Nov.
12.—The sales to-day are 9,009 bles at firm
COUNTIES.
s.n.
Scott.
Webs’r. Union
Appling.
Baker,
630
101
22
4
Baldwin,
269
177
23
4
Bibb,
780
881
28
7
Brynn,
66
60
Bulloch,
287
Burke,
177
12
GO
i
Butts,
434
67
7
Csmdem,
211
31
Campbell,
638
168
29
6
Carroll,
850
185
32
43
Cass,
654
137
552
'Chatham,
~rrrr
<Ax>
Chattooga,
316
114
79
62
Cherokee,
060
81
10
545
Clarke,
225
118
141
258
Clinch,
48
4
71
2
Cobb,
975
307
20
113
Columbia,
259
no
115
2
Coweta,
050
215
160
5
•Crawford,
867
161
20
Decatur,
295
220
50
DeKalb,
1016
565
52
26
Dade,
126
65
85
Dooly,
474
175
7
Early,
374
129
6
14
Effingham,
64
18
96
Elbert,
98
159
Emanuel,
174
5
21
Fayette,
582
264
39
16
Floyd,
494
368
40
58
Forsyth,
589
106
39
37
Franklin,
435
66
157
Gilmer,
309
116
426
Glynn,
40
29
10
Gordon,
584
264
2
105
Greene,
172
312
145
Gwinnet,
427
59
345
76
Habersham,
50
100
499
Hall,
186
43
14
882
ising upon thernpid asoent of Louis Nspu* prices. Middleing 91-2 to 95-8 cants,
leon up the ladder of ambition, from pcs* j Cha.lestow Mabwet.—Monday, Nor.
itive poverty to superlative grandeur and ]& s p M.-Cotton. -Sales to-day 1,800
power, recalls some reminiseences of faia so- kt9 1.4.101-4 cents. Market firm,
journ in New York city manf years «S*> brisk prices steady.
The editor says: | _l
« What strange events have occuredwith- !
in a few years iu reference to that man! J
Aflamta Prices Cmrremt.
Corrected weekly from the Republican,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
a high official position under the Freqph Gov-
characterized iiim, he was frequently ex
pelled from certain places in which he ob
truded himself, and more than a dozen times
was the occupant of a cell at the old jail in
the park, long since torn down.
« Not long prior to his leaving the United
States, he was arrested for a misdemeanor
committed by him at the disreputable house
of a woman whose establishment he often
visited, and the writer of this article was
employed professionally to save him from
the threatened consequences of his reckless
ness and indiscretion. We little supposed
at that time that the thoughtless gay young
„man who was taen our cl’ent (and who is
still indebted to us for counsel fees and dis
bursements) would become Emperor of
France. Such however, is now his manifest
destiny” although wc believe that the reali
sation of his ambitions hopes and aspira
tions will but hasten the fearful doom which
unquestionably impends over him.”
Com,. •••••••••••• nitn
40
a 39
Bacon,
11*
a 14
Butter,
.......16
tf 29
Cotton,
.......7
a 9
Corn Meal,
40
a 50
Flour, per bbl.,
. ..$6.00
a 700
Egff 8 . I* 1 do *-.
10
a 124
Lard, by the bbl.,
11
a 124
Chickens, each
10
a 15
. Potatoes, Irish per bu...
90
a 100
Peas, per bu.
70
a 75
....$170
a 175
30
» 35
BANK NOTE LIST.
Hancock,
Harris,
Heard,
Henry,
Houston,
Irwin,
Jackson,
Jasper,
Jefferson,
Jones,
Liurens,
339
410
526
502
192
108
372
93
310
63
465
828
428
273
12
39
132
89
166
67
29
1
10
20
50
34
196
16
168
Lie,
223
189
42
O
Liberty,
138
68
7
Lincoln,
150
17
67
4
Lowndes,
290
22
151
Lumpkin,
296
178
232
Macon,
288
".296
W
69
'air-
116
198
Marion,
424
861
8
McIntosh,
90
16
10
Meriwether,
634
823
23
Monroe,
631
879
56
1
Montgomery,
36
14
91
Morgan,
266
189
119
11
Murray,
323
238
2
16
Muscogee,
777
652
9
Newton,
386
336
197
23
Oglethorpe,
179
60
204
16
Paulding,
327
44
2
79
Pike,
377
356
36
Pulaski,
231
33
57
1
Putnam,
182
227
20
4
Polk,
148
119
54
92
Rabun,
144
4
2
127
Randolph,
677
326
11
2
Richmond,
627
411
145
39
Jicriven,
171
8
36
-Stewart,
491
326
75
Bumter,
452
825
8
Bpaulding,
377
356
37
Talbot,
441
430
34
Taliaferro,
76
19
248
TatnaU,
56
121
3
Telfair,
88
47
14
Thomas,
259
39
17
4
Taylor,
157
Troup,
Twiggs,
267
113
4
Union,
211
100
380
Upson.
324
341
70
Walker,
785
372
50
29
Walton,
339
111
110
208
Ware,
37
1
17
Warren,
306
28
147
26
Washington,
451
236
45
2
Wayne,
65
10
4
Wilkes,
193
12
43
247
Wilkinson,
602
94
10
Whitfield,
644
293
3
1
Ai Infernal Machine.
Tbc following is from the New York
Time*: It is stated on the evening of the
28th ult., a man, whose iudeutity has not
been made out, employed a hackman at the
Park to take him to the Fulton Ferry. On
their way down, the person stopped the liack-
man at the Herald office, and asked him to
deliver a package. The hackman did as lie
was requested, and left in the Herald office,
a small round box. The box was subse
quently handed to Mr Dennett, the editor ol
the Herald. It was, as is said, marked as
follows : •< Native silver and copper ore from
the Cuba mountains, with letter inside the
box. For James Gordon Bennett, proprietor
and editor. Office, N. W. corner of Fulton
and Nassau-sts. Private and with care.”
Accompanying the box was a card, on whicb
. was printed with a pen as follows: .4 Scnor
1 V. Alcazor, of Cuba, for Mr. Bennett, who
. will call on his return to the city.” The
8 | outer envelope being removed, the lbllowing
| inscription was read : *■ Specimens and pri-
j vate documents from the interior of Havana
489 for Mr. Bennett (Only.) Should he be out
17 of town, keep for him. Island of Cuba, Sep-
1 , teinbcr, 1852.” As the box could not be
j readily opened, Mr. Hudson, one of the ed-
i itors of the Herald, who was present, made
2 ! an incision with a knife, when some black
i grains of so e hard substance, rolled out
upon his desk. These groins proved to be
powder, and a subsequent investigation
All Georgia bills of solvent Banks, at par.
g^*book out for counterfeits, SlO’s on
the Bank of Augusta, payable to J. M.
Hitt, has no pfcSWre of Gen Oglethorpe,
the genuine b«U. Also. filtlO’s on the
Bank of the State of Georgia, payable
at the Brandi Bank, at Washington, and
dated Sept. 3d.1848, has a red hack, with
the words ‘'State Bank of Georgia.” en
graved, the original has nothing of it.
Sou tit Carolina money at par. Counterfeit
8100’s on the Merchant’s Bank, Cheraw,
Als.lwma-, 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
insiduously, that before one is aware of it,
the lungs are a mass of ulcers, then a sudden
exposure or change from heat to cold, pro
duces an inflammation, and in a few days or
weeks, it is said he or she died of hasty Con
sumption. For all troubled with cough or
lung complaint, we would refer to the adver
tisement on the outside of this paper of Jud-
son’s Chemical Extract of “ Cherry and
Lungwort,” which is said to be a certain cure
for this awful disease.
LANDS.
COHEN & FOSSICK,
SAVANNAH,
jlHLL sell on the first Tuesday in De
ar cember next at 11.o'clock, in front of
the Coort House, in the city of Savannah.
Lot No. fit, 17th district, 3d section of
Cherokee county.
Lot No. 127, 17th district, 3d section of
Cherokee cotinty.
162,17th district, 3d section Cherokee «©.
159,24th “ 2d
198, 3d “ 4th “ “
The sale will he positive, the above lots
belonging to an assigned estate,
Nov. 18th—tds
MVtUTBtUOtTl.
ROME MUO STOKE,
/■ tie War formerly occupied by
STEVENSON & DUNCAN.
W E an now receiving and opening, di
rect from Importers, a large and well
aefeeted stock of Drags of the purest char
acter, all of which we will warrant and pro
pose tO sell o« the most accotnmodatrjg terms
aiwhofesale and retail, e would call the
ADVERTISEMENTS'
FBESH GOODS
FALL AND WINTER !
JOHN 1 ERWIN
A GAIN calls the attention of his custom-
ers to his new and extensive stork of
fall and winter goods, now receiving and
opening at bis old stand, embracing almost
ADVERTISEMENTS.
fecial attention of Physicians of Cherokee j every article adopted »o the wants of the peo
Georgia and Alabama,as we think we can < pie, and cordially '
_ , r ..,|MM invites ore and all to an
furuishVsgood articles and on as good terms j examination of his stock. 8hort profits and
as anywhere Ah "side, of Charleston. Our 1 large sales to responsible buyers, are his
assortment is very Abe, consisting of the fol- j mottoes
owing articles: Cassville, Oct. 7,1852.
Morphine, Sulph Quinine. Ferrocyunate
Quinine, rafffhe. Potass, Nitrate Sil
ver, Phois- Calx. Prtclpt. Chloroform.
< Alcoholic extracts, a full variety, am '*
! general assortment of the latest and most
■approved medicines and chemicals. Surgic-
DR. G. W. KELLEY,
SURGEON DENTIST,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the p*blir v jca| r instruments, Dental files and sockets,
that he is now located at Cass* ille, and j gold and tin foil, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, var-
iost received: alsoafincstockof gloves
find hosiery, by JOHN A. ERWIN.
B OOTS «t«d Shoes hats and caps, a large
assMtemttwf all, just received by
•JOHN A. ERWIN.
NEW FASHIONS
FOR FALL AN& WINTER! •
At O. DAT ;
^rotlLD respectfully inform Afs old
received his fashions efistiing season,
j from the eelebfatefl R a halt’s establishment,
Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on theiq
at his shop, opposite La timer’s hotel. Colt
and see him. and look at his fashion plates.
Sept. 9,1852.
Dutch Bolting Cloths:
S NOWDEN & SHEAR here received'
from New York, Dutch Bolting Cloths,
of the best quality, Nos 0,1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7,
8, 9 and 10. and to which the attention of
the public is respectfully invited.
June 10, 1852.
G
UNNY Beggftg. rope and twine* far sale
We are authorized to announce A.
M FLOYD a candidate for Tax Receiver,
at the election pn 1st January next.
Oct 18—tdc
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A Book for every American!
MEN WANTED
TO TRAVEL AS AGENTS.
The Subscriber is now publishing a Third
Edition of
TIIE LIFE AND VOYAGES OF
AMERICUS,
The great Navigator who gave name ttJ the
Western Continent.
BT C. E. LESTER. LATE C. 8. CON SCI);
ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS ! ‘
The New Yotk Journal of Commerce,
says: “ This is a very interesting and in
structive volume, especially to Americafis,
as it relates to the discovery and early histo
ry of this continent. The plates illustrating
various points in the history of the great Na
vigator, and to the value of the work, and
still more to its acccptablencss to the com
mon reader”
The New York Christian Observer says:
In this elegantly printed volume, t'le coin-
proved that the paper box contained a quail- pjj ers j, avc preserved all the information ac-
tity of explosive powder, pellets of paper, * ‘ * ‘ ’ ’
nml friction matches, so placed as to ignite
when the cover of the box was turned round,
j It is supposed that mischief was intended,
though none resulted from the torpedo.
Thomas Carnal, the son-in-law of Gov.
Foote, of Miss, was killed on the 8th inst. at
Kentucky Bend, Miss, by James Carnal,
whose father lie wounded some time since.
,pS~ Bills have passed the Mississippi
Legislature prohibiting the use of ardent
spirits in several townships and counties,
upon a vote of a majority of the people re
questing the boards of police to withhold
license.
Judge Conklin, U. S. Minister to Mexieo,
arrived at Vera Cruz, on the 1st inst. and
designed protruding to the capital in a few
days.
FOR THE STANDARD.
(ass Division, No. 121, S. of T.
Cassville, Ga. Nov. 13,1852.
The following resolutions were unani
imously adopted this evening
•essilde respecting this celebrated voyager.
The book will be a valuable acquisition ”
The New York Recorder says: “ Hits is
a worthy tribute to one of the great naviga
tors whose name and history will be for ever
connected with the American Continent.
The work is well worthy of attention ts a
repository of much that is valnable, hearing
on the early history of the New World."
The Albany Spectator says: “The sub
ject of this work is sufficient of itself to at
tract and interest every American. The
man who gave name to this great western
continent can never be forgotten. It is writ
ten in that flowing and attractive style which
characterizes all Mr. Lesters productions,
and cannot fail to have an extensive circula
tion/
by JOHN A. ERWlN
will attend to ail orders hv letter or other- j nishes, putty, sash glass of every size, per j , m.
wise.in the line of his l'rofewion from the ! fernery of the finest quality, brushes of ev-| NCtlCC Ol C opari*ICr»Ilip»
citizens of this place, or the surTOfinding ; «ry style,spices, essential oils, fancy soaps ; GEO GIA. WHITFIELD COUNTY,
country. Ilis prices will lie as follows: j sperm and adamantine candles, sperm aud = jtL »kSOK8 who* these ruEStehTs
Flooring or tilling teeth, from SI to *2.00 Lin. oik burning fluid, corn and pearl starch, | obketiw. -
Scaring and whitening, $2.00 ; Physicians’office furniture, stationary fine "T** ’
Pivot teet.., 3.50 variety,fine chewjng tobacco, extra fine se- T{ NOW ye that we. BenfamHl E.
On cold plate. 8.00'; gars, macaboy, Scotch and rupee snuff, nne -ka. Robert Batcy, James Scott, and GcBtgte
Rooms at Mr. Latimer's Hotel. Rcferen- French chocolate, garden seed of every va- j Philips, have associated ourselves together s
ees can be shown by calling at his rooms. I rictv, Burning fluid and camphine. a fine se- a body corporate, for the purpose of engag-
Nov. 32—tf. . * ' leclionof brandy and choice medi'al wines- ingin thehosiness ot a machine shop and
, „ „. brandy and choice—,— =
* i Also :r good assortment of Thompsonian foundry, and that we have adopted as our
17.1..»1,1« medicines, and all the most approved and corporate name, bv which we will sue and
V 3,1.113,DIG JLlluDCr IftslQS popular patent medicines, a variety of fan- i be sucd,thc Dalton Manufacturing Company.
Good News!
Lryjf
WEAlt F.r:i.ti.'!
R:
Frb'I;
that il>: n.iiy be fun . c
ways n atfy ■< do s-.y
king line j also wiii sio.
C5t notice, and wiit o
ahd Kttvc as murli £r.-.i
Ktlhar&e. J;;n. “22 1
«/ 7?,y.
• r. ofco'ueu,
hi, fi-ieriib:
lilmrhood.
:be wiigtni :r.n-
iCt-a; tbc shovt,-
cia run its wc?!
■ in Georgia.
popular paten! ..——- ... — — . ■ , .
cv and all ot’.ier articles to be found ii the ; and by which we wil. be known and designa
ted, that we have subscribed as onr corpo-
! rate sto<-k the sum of fonr thousand seven
hundred dollas. which will lie employed in
nieniioiieii.
Rkn.iamin E. OIkees.
Ja.mks Scott.
Robert Haticy.
Gkokck Philips.
senee of Um.F Cheater,'
'drugline.
T HE undersigned will sell at Auction to \ Dfc. s. ft. PEARCE & CO.
the highest bidder, at Cassville,on the ' j„jy 1853.
1st Tuestlny iu January next, the following — —; : the imsincss I"
lots «»f Land to wit: j D R. D E N iN I b ’ ! (Signet!)
Nos. 35,36.38. 585,642 651,657,658,665, _ . «« • f i
712, 716,730, 792. 861, and 865, in the 17th CICGFglA ibATSSlDEn E 3 .
District, and 3d section of Cass county. Al- ! — ro a
50 ‘“ l \ thC 18 ai diS £f‘« 1H? ' lanndice, Skk Head-ache. Dizziness Loss of ^ignctl in «'-■
«^ww rS ;-i r -«a,~ r ,.; >*«• *-» «•
fe! 4YH1TFIELD COl'STV. t
titnlier'il. The titles ate
Terms cash- November 15th
EDWARD
Nov. 18th—tdi
NOTICK
R G. Griswell,
H AS now opcnctl a Tailor’s shop in the
North end of Harp's old Grocery. Those
who want work done in his line of business,
must give him a call. Nov. 8, 1852.
NEW PROVISION STOItE,
AT ADAIKSYILLE. GEO.
C 1 ALL over 0:1 she weft side rtf ihe Rat)
1 Hoad, nisi! hv your (inobinika 1 href,
for cash or I .air or Here;. 011 < an always find
Sugar. t'-'ffiVb, Molasses, llicc. 8a!t. Banin,
I.aril, 'Meal. Flour, G'ignrs. Tuliacco. .‘ruutr,
Candies, linicins. i l.ci -t. Pickles. S.c.. &c.
D. A. CRAWFORD.
June'3d. 1852’.— Gin
CHAS. II. DIRYEK
Forwarding. Storage
AM) (i^NERAL
Lost,
prove 5 it"tobe"i| , |e , purwt and most n*f«r^ j Infcritir'Conrt for the county ami State afore- j Th/fK. OURYKB "ill. at all times, give his,
p ’ration of Sarsaparilla that is made. ' said, personally came Robert Batey, resident iTJL careful and prompt j«e sonal attention
Those wh • have used the various prepara-! of the Dalton Manfacturing Company, and to receivitsg selling storing or forwarding
Commission Business,
NU.00, BA V STREET,
Savnnuiili,
, sitler n osf appropriate in cases Undcf the iP
A T or near Cartersville, a red pocket liook trcatmcn r.
of common size, tied with a lea: her string I j[ S alterative and mildly purgative effect
and containing the following papers: _ upon the bowels, make it rtot only a gtfdfl
One execution from Cass superior coort,: substitute foi Mercury, but Useful iff remov-
E. L. Jones, vs. W. Clayton and A. M. ingnll dhea cs arising Irbfii flH ititpfildctf!
use of Mere try. .
Prepared only by J.ffENNlS, M. D., Au
gusta, Geo.
Sold in Cassviile by Jtthti A. Erwin : in
Cartersville, by J A.&S. EriHn; fe Porter,
Adairsville; Young & Sims, Calhbun.
Price. $1 per be tile; 6 ltottlesfor 35
Rememlier to ask for DENNIS’ GEOT\ :
GIA SAKSAPAHLLA
Cassville, Jane 24—20—ly.
lions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste I having been duly swum on the Holy Evan- : whatever on tons or other produce may be.
and effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in j gelistof Almighty God. according to law, consign, n .0 jmn, on which the usual advan-
one bottle of Dr. D’s preparation, than in ' deposeth and <mth, that the amount of cap-: h-s wdi be • k.
half a dozen bortles as it».generally made* • h*® ^°lrk aclnailv imiic! jii afitf emplhjf** i nlCFF.i E^Cj^S ‘
Thai it might be more particularly adapted ! Cnitipniiy, is three thousand five hum.roa
to professional use, nothinghnt the pure Sari ! dollars, and property, tools, stock, ice. ot tin*
saparilla has been used, that, for different! company, arc actually worth the amount,
diseases, physicians might combine or pro Robert Gatf.t
scribe with it, such articles as they might eon-
Franklin
One execution from a justice’s court. A.
M. Franklin & co. vs. Nicholas Matthews.
One execution from a justice’s court, A.
M. Franklin ys. Rol»ert Glayton.
The following notes—One on Russel Bean,
$6.95; Lawson BntttOh,31 80—paid; Sttmtl-
e! Williams, $3.00; Alexander Patterson,
$3.85: Morgan Fronebatfter 815.38—a cred
it on it of $600; B. H. Carpenter $8 t»; J.
W.&. B. H. CariHtntcr. $30 ; HenfV Young,
$10; Benjamin Keller, $10-credit of $3;
Larkin Wheeler, #10; D rury Christian Inti,
on note $7; Elisha K. Coppinger, S44.?8 j
Adolphus Streinc, $3.70; O. G. Lee, two
notes, $1.70 each.
I hereby forewarn all persons from trading
for any of the n!»ove papers flr ViztmsiWm
paying the same, except mysell, a> I Shall
piwccd to establish them by law.
A liberal reward will paid to any peraon
who will return the I»ook to me, and any in
formation will lie thankfully received.
A. M. FRANKLIN.
Etowah, Nov. 11—3t.
T W O mar! fit* after date, application will
he made to the Ordinary of Gilmer
eourty for leave to sell the real estate of
Gilbert Pritchett, late of raid ronntv, dece’d.
JOHN PRITCHETT, Adm’r.
Nov. 11—2m.
T WO months after date, application will
be made to the -Judge of the court cf
Ordinary for Cass county, for leave to sell a
A number of active and intelligent men of | hegro man Charles—a Stttitltj as the prop-
good character are offered profitable employ- j erty of the late Dr. F. A. Milner,
ment in circitiutihgj by subscription, the a-1 JAMES MILNER, Adm’r.
hove valuable and interesting work in this j Nov 11—2m
and the adjacent counties in the State of] _ _ _
Georgia. Cass sheriff sale—Postponed.
The terms will qe given on application to j / \N the first Tuesday in December next,
the Subscriber, post paid.
H. MANSFIELD, Publisher,
'Yor St., New Haven. Connecticut.
N\v. 18th, 1833.
h:
Sitofh to and subscribed before m.
WINSTON GORDON, j; 1.1.
Recorded this 3lst day of Julv. 1852.
JOHN W. ANDERSON. C.s. C-
August 19 28 <f
NEW LOCATION.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE
AJVD COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ingnsln, Ga.
W OULD respectfully inform his old pa
trons, and the public generally, that
he has leased for a term of years, the new
and extensive tire proof warehouse, situa
ted on Jackson street, between the railroad
depot and Broad street, near the Globe Ho-
&fcLLtN<; AT COST!
L ADIES’ Summer Dress Goods, consist
ing of Muslins,Bareges. Ti-sue- Ac. at
JXO. A. ERWIN’S.
Julv 8.
U SNABURGS, stripei
and negro shoe
blanket?;
kerseys,
tbr saic bv
JOHN A. ERlVlf?.
. Unvmar.y & ('8. ^avannali."
; ol!;raii. &t o. Hamburg.'
Dunbar & Co u
i. k viomille & Co. AugusliL
i>. Osborn, Lmj Forsyth.
Messrs. J. NOitHt^s &\’b. Atlanta.
“ 11. W.& T. G Sims, Newnrttr
J. W. Burke, Esq. Cass Wile.
J. A. Erwin, Ksq. *
B. Brantley. Esq. Pctificld.
Butts, l'ickrell & Co. Baltimore/
Hollis, Stark & Co. New York.
August 26— 29
F A MI LY (rROCEKI hS, Ac.
I milF. subscriber is still in Calhoun, where.
! 1 he oilers alt articles in his line, at the
lowest cash prices. Bay here, and thereby,
save a high per ccnthge for booking, and
War# SSrUiS'fci*"NODlliiS FOR MONEY.
JOHN A ERWIN- I \Ve are determined to keen ns good articles
as tbe market affords.
We aft nbotit receiving a new supply fcf
flic various is iritis of ...
8UG.1K9 31 lid ( Oi FEEfl,
MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE, SALT,
LAltO, I-KESERVFS, PICKLES,
SAUCE, DATES, PRUNES,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO;
DYE STIFFS, FACTORY YARNS;
sale by
O'SHIELDS & NORRIS,
FASHIONABLE TAILORS,
Over P'-epics' Store,
CALHOUN, GLCRGXA.
October 7, 1852. _ ;
WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD,
ROUS, GEORGIA,
Will practice Law in all the counties of
the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) They
“ill both personally attend all the courts. J CANDIES ros
teli formerly occupied by Walker and Bry- j \y (J Underwood'will attend the courts of
son, and more fecflittljr by G. Walker & ! Jackson and Habersham counties of the Wes
son j ,ern circuit Both will attend the sessions
The location is an excellent one, being; 0 f t he Supreme Court atCassvilleaudGaincs-
convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks, v i|| e . All 'business entrusted to them will
and chief business houses of the city. _ | be promptly and faiflifnlly attended to.
Call and see ns if
We think wc -_:ui suit
Oetolier 21st, 1832
. g OB RETAIL.
. , ■ tarticles.
). KVEREfT.
3T ^tfi
:
O will he sold lihfore the court house door
in the town of Cassville. the following prop
erty :
One two-horse wagon *. levied on to satis
fy an Inferior eout ti fa. in fa»or of Snlivan
& Erwin vs Tho M Moore and Michael
Executors* Sale.
W ILL lie sold on the 28th day of Dc- j O’Brien.
('ember next, at the residence of Win. I E. A. BROWN. D. S.
E. Wellborn,deceased, a portion of the per-| Nov II
^ ^ w ishabie property of sttid deceased : consisting j . - = 1 = =====»
Resoloed, That in tlm opinion of this Di- j of one mule, cattle, hogs—all good stock and j OF LETTERS
.. ...... h.., a,*, 1 in good condition ; also a portion of the crop ^
vision it is both rtght aud proper that bons j of ^ orn fodrter> one Buggy.; some farm-! REMAINING in the Post Office at Cass-
ing tools, &c. Sold as the property of said , ville, on tbe 1st day of October-: 1853.
Having every facility for business, and
the disposition to extend every accommo
dation to his customers, with a long Ac
quaintance with the interests of the planter,
he hopes he may have, not only a continu
ance, but an increase of the liberal patron
age heretofore extended him.
Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, &c.,
promptly and carefully filled at the lowest
market price.
fy Having transferred the lease on the
Ware House lately occupcd by us to Mr.
M. P. Stovall, iu consequence of our remov
al to Charleston, we take great pleasure i
recommending him to our friends.
G. WALKER & SON.
July 29—25—ly*
of Temperance, every where, should baldly
espouse the cause of prohibitory legislation
against the liquor traffic.
Resolved, That we will not, as a Division,
conform our actions or views to the time
serving policy dictated by the Grand Divis
ion at its last session, but that we will as a
Division and as individuals take our position
in the front rank of the noble work now pro
gressing in this State, determined not to be
set aside by the dictum of men who are j
afraid of their shadows
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs find ere- j Abbott T H
ditors of said dee’d. Terms made krtChvn on ; ^y en Kancy H
the day of sale—sale toepminue from day to Ainsworth Win
dav until! all is sold. Nov. 12,1852.
WM. E. BROGDEN, >
henry McConnell, i
Nov. 18—tds
’ Ex’trs.
Arnold John
Atwood J C
Baker Jasper
Barron John A
Bobbet f W p
Bishop D F
Bennett B F
To all Concerned.
LL persons indebted to W m. E. Well- 1 * d
Horn, deceased, are notified to come for-' « M
j wanl and make payment, or they will be p 0 ‘ j^es
, ‘ . dealt With according to law: and all persons ” rt , w
f of these Resolu- ■ j, av ing claims against the Estate must come i n ... ...
/ Yoffard toHsgf, Sptflaikiir;.
/ Tins institution, founded by the liberal
Request of Mr. Wofford, of 8parta*burg, it
‘ will be seen by the following from tbe South-
f ern Christian Advocate, will not be complet
ed until 1861,
«In reply to several enquiries ^addressed
ffo
form
M ’iT—1 Will v ‘
Resumed, That a copy 01 tuese nesuiu- | hav j„g , tat;ns against me instate must come g a ||b I «»4 Wm
tions be forwarded to the Temperance Ban- forward and present them 1ft terms of the ; jj t u ja ne
ner for publication, and that they also be j law. KlfoH, ) _ Bry-nt Safetiei
tblisbed in the Standard
M1RB1E9, |
At his residence on the 10th inst. by Rev. I
. A. Crowell, Mr. Adam Hill, to Mrs. i
'Sar ah Davis, both of this county. j
... Nov. 12,’832.
WM E. BROGDOtf.
HENRY MCCONNELL,
Nov. 18—tds.
! Ex’rs. ; Brown J R
' [ Barney Mrs E A
_ j Barney J M
Briggs Mary B
GEORGIA, GILM&& COUNTY, j ^ - ---
VV HEREAS Nancy West 2nd Reojsmtn j Sl^isSS?
V * C - W . fgt a Pn ,es ‘l’ , me /°I lclt<!r ? Creamer Josi.h
adraoistration on the esfcite of baninel B. grow Asm
At Lost Mountain, Cobb county, Geo., on llest, late of said county, deceased. . , ' ColbertsoO A f
nssnthe subject, we take occasion to in- ^ 27(h uU bj . j T Groves, Esq. Gxkkx ] These are therefore Cnmmings M
»*—•£- *-'*• “ u! **
— 1 — - j county. Ga. W M-x Mary Lynch, of the vvitlttn the time prescrilied ity !**• to-show ! Cantrell James
tbh~aaSofl85r The present contractor, j lormer plftce .
The tempest past, the harbor iron;
The peril o'er, the voyage done;
With happy hearts, they now can prove,
The eudlee joys of blissful love.
Mr. Glayton, will press forward tie work
rigoransljr, hut w allowed tie time above
specified, by bis agreement with the build
ing committee. A faculty of
will be organised in euSeiewt time to
the Collage at the begining, ef 1866.
unexpected hiudranees have delayed tbe op
eratians ti the building committee a few;
The building fund, fifty
Miss E
. within the time prescrilied t>;’ ** w - to snow i Cantrell Jam
! cause, (if any they have) why Jsud letters j CwDin John
j should not he granted. . , ! Coford John
Given under my hand at office, this 10»i > Campbell James
dav of November. 1852.
HOSES GBEER, o. e. c.
Nov 18—30d
dollars, has been paid promptly by the exe
cutors of the Founder of the lastitatten, and
baa beati judieianely invented by the Treas
urer so as to produce? percent, ad interim.
Thus nothing will he lest by the delay. Tbc
endowment find, fifty thousand dollars
more, will be paid upon the completion of
tbe buildings. While we regret that the
college cannot be organised as toon as some
who are anxious to lie enrolled iu the list of
matriculates desire, U is satisfactory to
kmnrtimt when its deers aveepenei it wiJI “
begin safely and well, aud with high prom- Bnjgr^
ineofa lung unowbarressed awl hnlhant
0rpw." yCumhcr,
(STHS UUET.
Savajvnah, Now. 15,1852.
The sales yesterday were brisk, and a-
mounted to 2127 bales. We quote extremes ; pphitmire, late of said county, deceased,
at 9 and 161-4. “ •• : ’ "* ’’
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
\17 HERE AS James R Finley applies to
If nie for letters of administration with
Uhc will annexed on the estate of Wm.
Christo uher Joseph
ClnidyJ B
Davenport John
Davidson
Everedge James
Erwin Alfred
Elrod WA
Floyd Miss N X
Fleming Franria
illiniltv. “"y * uvuinsru. , , ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ] Floyd Andrew
r„ ■ ■■ vrrrhTr K«v 15 ^ all and singular, the kindred aud creditors of yanclmr R^r*
CHAnunsroir, »oV. lo. j.au «u » be and appear at my oflfce Fkmraoy G W
Sales to-day have reackal 1,800 bales, at ^ prescribed by law and shew j Fuller Solomon
prices ranging from 9 1-4 to 10 t-4 cents, j caust , (jf anv there be) why letters of ad- : Fujerton J. t»
— miiustration shoutd not be granted the said G s
1 JcK^ndermy Mud at office,this 10*|LW
day of November^ W52.^ t I Griswold IT
Grogan John*
CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT.
Corrected weekly from the Advertiser.
Bacon—new, per lb. ' J - 10 a II
Beef, 4 a 5
Cum. per bushel, '
- -- - .. - 30
bhL 5jOO to G 50
l& «
«- 28 a 43
bush. 65 ■ 90
hundred, 1.00
M03ES GREER, o. o.
Nov, 18th—30d Gardner K B '
T WO mon*&after date, application will Gordon Francis
be made to the Ordinary of Gilmer conn- | Godwin J H
tv, for leave to toll the real estate of Lucy HiR J * n
Harris^late tdsaid county,deceased. Henderson 1 ^
NEWMAN OSBORN, Adm’r. | Hril, Wm
Nov. II—9m. ' OvtU
HBtildmdt Wm
Hall j R
Hurst Wm a
Hunt F S
Harris Isaac
Hardin J M
Henderson O E
Hall Mhomas
Irwin Abraham
James R M
Jones Jtifott
King W H i
Killingsworth F
Kelly Thomas
Kirkpatrick H
Keys Miss Mary
Lyon N N
Luther Jcmime
Lewis X
Linton A J
Leak R B
Lask 1> H
Lompkin Maty Aim
McCnrfl.'f
Miles W R
McAllen Wm. .
Martin Mrs L
McDaniel Lor A
McGuire Patrick
McGuire Henry -
Mathis Victoria
MayB
Mooney James
Montgomery David
McLin Hugh
ORearFM
Osborn Daniel
PflcberR
Pew Bcnj
• Rowe Margaret J
Rice Wm
Stewart • f
Sxwart James
Smith H
Shepherd James G
Sumpter J P
Stensoa R E
Saulter H
Stovall Mrs. Hascy
Smith W L
Tar lor J W
Undertrood I t R
Waldrop Mrs M A
Wofford Elizabeth
White ner M *
Wheeler C L
W bitfield F M
Wilson Thomas
Zaat Wm
A. U AIBE T M.
Office next door to Hooper & Mitchell.! fjAA
“ Buena V r :.<ta House,’" Rome. On;, at which
plate ttficdr ltdth will always he fouitd, ex-'
cept whtfi absStit on professional business.
April 24—12—iy.
ceivt.il by
Frtftftf Hints.
diiferetit patterns of Fancy i*i‘ihls,
of all colors and prices, just rc-
PATTON & TMt.MfcLB
Adllitstille; April 14; 19S2:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A fine essortment of Boots and Shoes, some
at 37£ cents a pair, just received by
PAT I ON & TRIMBLE
Akairscillc, April 14th, 1852.
Hollow ware and Pig
Iron.
First in Market!
COME IN—ONE AND ALL!—AND
EXAMINE!!
Ms D. CARPENTER,
W OULD respectfully inform his old cus
tomers and the. public generally, that
he is now receiving his supplies of
Fall and Winter Goods!
Consisting in part of the following Dry
Goods: Cloths, Caasilifercs, Satinets, Ken
tucky Jeans, Tweeds, Winter Shawls, Ma
nnas. Brocades, Delsins; Alpaccas, Flan
nels, Prints, Jackonet, Swiss, Cross-barred,
and dotted Muslins and Cambrics, Irish
Linens, Table diuperm toweling, bed ticks
siieefing, sliming arid osnaburgs, kerseys,
tinceys, bed blankets, negro do.
A good assortment of Ready-made
Clotkixg, consisting of: Vests, Pants,
Brick, sacks, and overcoats—neat styles and
well make.
tfOOfrS to SHOES. HATS to CAPS,
UenflfitttS mtd Ladles’ Saddles, Bridles,
Collars,- Buggy and Wagon whips.
Groceries.—-Coffee. Sugar, Rice. Moiasfcs
&c., &c.
Hardware and Cattery—Nails, iron, ^eood
wore, tubs, buckets—varnish, paintcl and
brass hound buckets. Crockery and Glass-
dxhre, Bagging. Rope and Twine.
All of which are offered on as favorable
terms as goods can be purchased in this
place.
Cassville; Sep*. 23,- i825..
M’Daniels. Mitfehel it Hulsey
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ware-house conveniently situated on
Hunter Street, Strictly Fire-Proof,
A NDABUITDANTLY COMMODIOUS.
ALSO
WHOLESALE AND ETAIL DEALE S
In Drv Gooil-, Groceries, and the various | .. , , . t u„
necessary articles, desire to return thanks for I rPHE sohsenher has ^
liberal pitronage heretofore, and will trnst 1. Works in Cass eonntyemfMWfi^feMftff
a continuance. I. O. McDANIEL. j as Larles h rnnace, and has now on hand a
P. E. McDANIEL, gbtftl assortment of
a w. MITCHELL, i HOLLOW WARE AND PIG IRON,
h. J. HULSEY; j a fU penor article, manufactured at the above
Atlanta. Sept. 2. 30 iy_ i Wo rks, which he will sell on good terms.
HATS, AMD CAPS* The Pit? metal is hot blast. Hollow ware
all the latest styles of Silk, Beavers, * yille Depot
Cessimcre and Leghorn, Kossuth, Cain- j ()riir
peachv, Palm Leaf, lec , at ! tersviiic
’ p,\ i ION & TRIMBLE’S. |
Adairsville, April 14,1852.
■j, !ii'n at Car-
vv lilSTON 7 .
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
W ILL commits ’.bfe ahttvc busirie ss, I 4
Bay street, east of the Exchange.
Orders for bagging, rttpe ahd other sup
plies filled promptly at lowest ciisti prices.
Refer to Maj. Win. Sanford; G6ii. S. P..
Mvrick. Baldwin confitt. ! ,
"M. Dennis, S. D- Marshall, Messrs Carter.
atrtl Hareev. Piiibjo' roroty. J
A. Me Aline. Ira Peek. Twiggs COftUty. !
M-c-'-r Bhick i Cold ■ - rs. Carter & DIP.EC’
Apri. *•). i8'»2.
Fiiniitiir
WIU. SVAA, uv.
1. eon c.»m,
and kitchen > !
hetlsteiids. sai
fcfoekctr wave
pots, pails, &c.
i'i.
mv <
. Imre
a fete
3 for Sale.
• ms? reasonable .rates
i-iic it i of b cancroid
. co*i-isttn«: of tables,
ii’i- wat'Irotie. chairs,
cooking stove, (new)
all and examine.
.:0!iV -W. BURKE
CAAIKKON.
.,O TV1L0DK65LK
34aj. .John .'. Rev
AS.
KRAS.
•sownty.
.SfliiLTRN.
vVILDEK,
. DANA.
Gni
Croeke:
N(
New
Plain and Onamental
BUGGIES FOR SALE!
. Ghiiia & <3fiass wave?
H5 MEETTSrf-ST.,'
«S- Cs
IIAVEalwav-' on haut! a large andc-x(fcTi-
i»t u: -urtn eat of the ne.bvfc C-oods. (seleef-
d bv one of :!.•• tirni .it the Munefmtoritsof
nd and France.) which e ey otter for
uj low rates i s the) ran be [mrehased
The lots are Nos. Sand 10, rirst sectifr*.— ; ; p a ,. v ,.j fv L,
tffifeehouses suitable for store houses and ; 4^,. is. i&, >.
families, with good kitcht ns to each_ house. !
Possession given immediately, and if not. 1st
January. Call on Robert Brasswell, and he , ,.
will show them. \ will toll k>w for catii. j
’-OH sa ;
Town Property for Sale!
I VY I LL sell rfty houses anti lots in ( al- j
liouu, (iorrlon county, mi good terms.— i
49— I v.
himself in Cassville, tuid engaged
.the services of Sir. Robert ilelson, who is
weM known as a first rate wood workman,
and having procured a good stock of welt
seasoned timber, and good fashionable trim
ming, heis prepared to make orrepafrnll rwr7T.7' ir»r
kintu of Buggies, Carriages, Ac., in neat \V stociio:
' Northern style. All «den will ho prompt- j oritd prime : R
ly attended to, and no disappointment will auu tirenad
be made to any who may patfouize him usi- embrace- aomt
leas in rase of sickness. Please caH aud see ciogsmt u-ti. 'e
REUBEN SCOTT.
Sept. 2 30 _ 4w
BARGAINS IN LADIES UP ESS goods
8N0WBEN &
AUGUSTA. GO
Plantation
ftrli 8ALE!
5!i0 acres of Land, lying on the 1 "
..'Ati.i.ic Uanroail, adjoining'
. with i ,0 acres clear-
r‘- d i'mprovemetito
.el gi« house,'
, row, good
•' • Sc. &CjT.
.... Don-T
,'ipoAif.'
. . hundreddoi-
\Y RIGHT.
. • ALt.,L. I'v
sept. uJ ic52.-6*r
Julv .9
WM. BRADLEY.
X.& He'is also prepared for Glass cut- : ,
ting. Gilding-and painting signs, both plain
and ornamental, and other ornamental work, ritlli; raj.-ot.-u.-reuiii.lie
such aa Gilding, Bronzing, Painting- X 'l‘- r :I ‘
UU dup is near the north-cast corner oi in tiiv hqf' * l, - :
the square, where he will do work low for gust. f»y n . ■
cash; aud produce will bo token at the
market pric^. May6,l!to2.
M
>L \SSES, Sugar coffee, salt, iron,
i.aus. nnd bla'-k>mirh< tools, for sale by
JOHN A. ERWIN.
existing an-
'■.{ !i.i”iton.
i •. d in Au-
Oct. 7,
W j pastreli..
ROfiEftT mUDON-
DVi
i. t. !Hi.4DY,
ft?,.. iU Sir -t. : ATLANTA, Oso.
iLER
Hi. ■J > -
li : wire. Carriage Trim-
liaiii jA aatl x armer
i Orucenes, liK^uors, <