The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, November 25, 1852, Image 3

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RS" ' TTCJS: -t}-* . ? * Hi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. *Wtat« Included in the grant made to him by 1 crs much cheaper—as for instance, our Lon- Hhe Mexican Government, to navigate the dnn and North-western and Great Western, T’hrerof Lacatula or Mescala, from the sea -with respectively near £100 and near £70 Justices of the loferior Court Of ■fin Cass County. GEN'. JOHN' H. RICE, MR. LEVI BRANSON, tn.Tnnjnt. Clark wyly, JESSE P. JONES, COL. R. II. CANYON'. As a majority of the above genilemen re side near the Conrt-hcnse, we can, if they are Ho the boundary line of the State of Puebla, per mile per week—can only pay 5 12 and *a distance of 450 miles—the latter point be- 4 per cent This is nn enigma whose solo ing only about 850 miles from Acapulco, on tion lies in the cost of construction. We ad- the Pacific. By this route the distance mit that the American Railways are not from New Orleans to San Francisco will be constructed us ours are. They have more performed in twelve days. ; homely work and lighter rails, and the £3,- 03- The first snow of the season fell in 000 a mile Railways arc doubtless single Philadelphia on Sunday last. Thu Bulletin lines. Still the small cost does not all Ke speaks of it as « a light dry sprinklin, not here. enough to whiten the roof, but accompanied Their Railways, their stations, their with windy gusts that give assurance that works, are all made for business and not for winter is coming in earnest. The wise ora- ; show. America has Co expensive engineers, , eles of venerable dames say that, from its no contractors who can afford to give their ^ ^ having fallen on the 14th of the month, it is partners a couple of hundred thousand dol- 25 a sign that we arc to have fourteen snows. 1 birs not to participate in a contract, and no May tbeir prediction be within, or at least lawyers receiving £20,000 or £30,000 a year not exceeding the realization ; for then it ’ out- of the shareholders’ profits for mere or- will only be half as many snow storms as ' d>nary business. No ! as observed, Aineri- we had in the bitter winter of last year.” j cans have not reached that pitch of refine- „ ,, ....... . ment yet, and hence they can get their 7, Poo* DEVIL, - A Wnter ,n the Journ:l1 8 and 10 to 20 per cent, dividend. We are ’’the first Monday in January ««t: now, however, beginning to open our eyes. ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost, A T or near CertersviHe, a red pocket book of common size, tied with a lea* her string and containing the following papers: One execution from Cass superior court. ADVERTISEMENTS. home drug store, In the haute formerly occupied by _ STEVENSON & DUNCAN. W E are now receiving and opening, di rect from Importers, a large and well FRESH GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER! JOHN A. ERWIN A GAIN calls the attention of his custom, eis fo his new and- extensive stock of One execution from a justice’s comt. A.! pose to sell on the mostaccommodativig terms [fall and winter goods, now receiving and M. Franklin &co vs. Nicholas Matthews. at wholesale and retail. _ e would call the opening at his old stand, embracing almost One execution from a justice’s court, A. special attention of Physicians of Cherokee every article adapted *o the wants of the pco- M. Franklin vs. Robert Clayton , - i. " ’ " ' ' - -- - The following notes—one On IfbSsel flean, elected. occasionally have a Court. We , 86-95: Lawson Bratton,SI 80—pfiiil; Samu- thercforc suggest their names to the people ^ . ( ~~ r v , ?3.Bo; Mbrgan rrenebarger Sla.38 -acred- jo win*’’articles E. L. Jones, vs. W. Clayton and A. M. selected stork of Drags of the purest ehar- Frsnklin. , : acter, all of which we will warrant and pro- ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Alcohol, Antiinonials, Mercurials, Acids, afford to give their of Cass ’ as P ro f ,er P crsons to consrtfute a fej on h of56 00: B. H. Carpenter $8 OO; J., ’’—- CITI^ NS. IW.AB. H Carpenter. $30 ; Henry Young, I Creasot, Calomel, Eng. and Am. Opium, j WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, j $10: Beihamin Keller, 510 credit of $3-,! Morphine, Sulph Quinine, Ferrocyanate j rrmima LANDS. COHEN & F0SDICK, SAVANNAH, W ILL sell on the first- Tuesday in De cember next at 11 o’clock, in front of the Court Honse, in the city oi Savannal^ Lot No. 9», 17th district,* 3d section of ! Cherokee county. Lot No. 127, "l”th district, 3d section of 3d section Cherokee co. 2d “ 198, 3d “ 4th n “ The sale will lie positive, the above lots belonging In an assigned estate. Nov. 18th—ids Larkin Wheeler, $10; Ptftas's. Nitrate Sil-! . _ D rnrv Christian bal. i Quinine. Iodine. Iodide, Pfitas's, Nitrate Sil-1 ROME, GEORGIA, ^■Wa rP4r>PY*tfnllv antrtrpaf on note S7; Elisha E. Coppinger, 544.78: ve r, Phos. Calx. Precipt. Chloroform. ! Will practice Law in all civ.- countiesof j Adolphus Straine, S3-70; O. G. Lee, two i Alcoholic extracts, a full variety, and a the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.J They to the citizens of Cass county,'tHe names of notes. 51.70 each. | general assortment of the ’Idlest attft most | will both personally attend alHhc courts. J the'MUowlng gehfiemei: for Judges of the In- i i hereby forewarn . 7 ! ferior Court, at the approaching election, on of Commerce says that there are more speei- j ‘ mens of •* the poor devil” in California than ! 1 , . , . x , . , , Cheaper lines are projected, and about to be , in any state in the confederacy. Among * t t 1 ” ' his acquaintances there are no less than j four dry goods merchants who peddle clams j -♦* for a living, and seven ministers of the gos- j Thc fo n ow ; ng ric i, scene recently occured *pel who tend bar. According to him, the | j fl one 0 f our cour tg of justice, between the only men who thrive in California, ure the rough, tough, and go-a-head. The mere .gentleman stand no more chance on the Pa- •cific than the mere idler. People who set a value on soft hands and soft living will please notice. From nn article in thc Savannah Aetrs, on the Report of the Superintendent of the IVM. C- AVYLY, JOHN H. RICE, R. II. CANNON, COL. J. F- SPROULL, J. R, WIKLE. Jf.l.vr CITIZENS. Nov. 25 Western & Atlantic Railroad, we learn thnt the total amount of earnings, from the first of Febury to thc 80th of September, has been $278,229, and expenses for maintain ing and working the Road for thc same time, .have been $180,095, leaving net profits, for the eight months operations judge and a Dutch witness, all the way from Rotterdam: j Judge—What’s your native language ? | Witness—I pe no native, I'se a Dutchman. ; Judge—What is your mother tongue ? j Witness—Oh, fader say she be all tongue : i Judge— ( in an irritable tone)—What lan- | CEDAR TOWN, GA. " .. v i • it-3 rTMilS Institution is still under the direc- guage dul you speak in the cradle ? j J[ tpin of j M \ V00 1 >, principal, associa- UJooblanb Female Seminary. Witness—I did not speak any language in te( j w j t h three competent assistants. The thc cradle at all, 1 only cried in Dooch. HT We are authorized to announce A. M FLOYD a candidate for Tax Receiver, balance as | at the election on 1st January next. Oct 18—tdc of $141,538,. The road has 20 engines, and . Mr. Wadley has contracted for 20 more. On ly fourteen miles of the road remain to he replaced with heavy iron. The sum of $450,000 of the appropriation made by the late Legislature hoe been received by thc Road. A Queer Customer.—The Albany Ex press says there is a man residing in that city whose habits and propensities partake ’•omewhat of canibalisra. He is between 40 and 50 years of age, a Scotchman by birth, and for one pursuing his course of life, en joying excelleut health. This strange being looks upon rats as a luxury ! and mice aru -classed among the rarest delicacies! Not long since he ate a half dozen of the latter, und slaked his thirst with a half pint of whiskey. Incredible ns this may appear, it as littorally true, and we have undoubted proof of its correctness. Rut this is not all, the strange brutish being looks upon horse iflesh os choice meat, and declares that he prefers it, to a sirloin steak! lie is a toper •of thc <• copper fastened” kind. (Ll)c illflikcte, &r. This article commanded, at Cartersrillc, on the 23d, Si cts. Augusta, ------ 94 a 9| Uharlesto.y, - - - - 9 a 10 CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT. Corrected weekly from thc Advertiser. Bacon—new, per lb. 10 a II Beef, “ 4 a 5 Corn, per bushel, 30 Meal, •' 40 a 50 Flour, “ bbl. 4 50 to .i oo Butter, 11 lb. 15 a 20 Feathers, “ 30 a 32 Wheat, bush. 65 a 90 facilities for a Collegiate course, including the Latin. Greek and French languages, will be afforded, and special care taken of the he tlth and morals of the pupils. Prof. J R. SEALS, principal of Music Department, performs on a variety of instru ments, and is well prepared to give instruc tion adapted to each. The location is good, convenient to church, and remarkably healthy. The Spring Session for 1853, will com mence the 4th Monday in Jannary, attd close the 3d Wednesday in July. The Fall Ses- ; sion will close the 3d Wednesdav fn Novem- j her. Charges for Board and Tui.lon, at the { rates of, per annnm $125 ! For Music and use of instruments — • 45 { A few select Pianos will he kept for sale, ; and tested ant] warranted in every instance, j Persons wishing to patronize us, are re quested to make early arrangements, ns pu pils who commence with the session, do more for themselves and are less trouble to ns. A catalogue, contafni'ng particulars, can be had by application to the principal. Nov. 25 42 3nt. Atlanta Prices Current. Corrected weekly from the Republican. Corn, Bacon, Butter, Cotton Corn Meal Flour, per bbl Eggs, per doz Lard, by the ob! Chickens, each Potatoes, Irish per bu.- Salt, per sack,.. Feathers, per lb., BANK NOTE LIST. Erflfsiaxtiea! Rpunues of Eh?12wI, Fraiue, and Eeijiuir. The incomes of the leading members of the j Peas, per bu 40 •episcopal bodies in England stand thus.— Archbishop of Canterbury, £15.000; Arch- tiiahop of York, £10,000; Bishop of London, JtH.flfior,Bishop-; Bishop -of v,’laches ter, £10,000; and Bishop of Ely, £5,600. The hi ghest ecclesiastical functiona ry in France, thc Archibishop of Paris, has £ 1,000 per annum; the other fourteen arch bishops have £500 per annum each; and the bishops, sixty-five in number, have £400per anum each. In Belgium, the net income of the Archbishops of Maliues is £840 per an num, nnd each of the bishops £588 per an num. Such was the state of things In 1840. Louis Xitpoleott has caused the income of the Archibishop of Paris to be raised front 40,- O00 to 50,000 francs per anum. Fourteen other arehibishops arc augmented from 15, 000 to 20,000 francs spring from 10,000 to grades of the clergy in corresponding do- ire a mav< of ulcers then a sudde.i Shemiel Youngblood, | ^ for Divor „ e in Martha Youngblood. J Ca8S Stt *’ erior cou,t I T appearing by the return of thc Sheriff that the defendant resides out of the ju risdiction of the court. It is therefore order ed by the court that the defendant in the a core case appear at the next term of this court, answer and file plea,or the case will pro ceed as in default. And it is farther order cd that, the above order he published in the Cassville Standard oticc a month for four months, immediately proceeding the next teim of this court. .TOIIN ir. LUMPKIN, J. S.C. C- C. A true extract from thc minutes of court. November 23d. 1852. H. IF. COBB, Cierk. Nov, 23d, 1S52. \ll Georgia hills of solvent Banks, at par. t ~ „„„„ ' .- “ (T7”Look out for counterfeits, 510’s on | / It'OrgitZ. CASSC OUT}. Whereas, Vl John A. Crawford applies to me for ‘Buena Vista House.” Rome. Ga., at which Etowah, N6v. J1—3t. cept when absent on professional business April 24—12—ly. for any of the phyltig the same proceed to estahlii r a _ . A liliernl reward will paid to any person ' fumerv of the finest quality, brushes of ev-1 ville. All business entrrsted to them will who will return the book to me, and any m- : erv style,spices, essential oils, fancy soaps be promptly and faithfully attended to. formation will be thankfully received. ; sperm and adamantine candles, spent* and i Office next door to Hooper_& Mitchell A. M. FRaN JCLIY. i Lin. <#sl. burning fluid, corn and pearl starch,! i Physicians’office furniture, stationary fine i varictv, fine chewing tobacco, extra fine se- Executors’ Sale. gars, inacahoy, Scoteli an<l rupee snuff, nne W ILL he sold on the 28th dav of Dc- ^rdnch chocolate, garden seed of every va- cembifr Rext, at the residihee* of Win. > nety, Burning fluid aad eamphtnt. a tine se- E. Wellborn, deceased, a portion of the per- lectioD of brandy and cltotee medt al wines, ishable property of said deceased : consisting * 51 assortment of Tno>nps<>nian of one mule. cattic ? hogs—all good stock and medicines, sin.l all the most approved and in good condition ; also a portion of the crop popular patent medicines, a variety of ran- of corn, fodder, &c.: one Buggy, some farm-j an! ? °^ ier arl * c ^ es * oun u the ing tools, &c. Sold as the property of said \ fl ,u g line. _ c deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ere- i a- * “DARlE &, CO. ditors of said deed. Terms made known on i July 1st, 1852. thc day of sale—sale to continue from day to day until! all is sold. Nov. 12,1852. NEW FASHIONS FUR 'FALL AND WINTER! A. CD AY W OULD respectfully inform his olfi friends and customers that he has just received his fashions for the ensuing season, from tlie celebrated Mahcn’s establishment. Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on then) , , , , , at his shop, opposite Laftitrcr's hotel. Call place one or both will al ways be found, ex- . an d see him. and look at his fashion plates. WM. E. BUOGDEN, henry McConnell, Nov. 18—tds • Ex’trs. | DR. DENNI&’ ; Georgia Sarsaoari la. O’SHIELDS & NORRIS. FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Over Peeples’ Stare, CALHOUN, GEORGIA- October 7, 1852. M’Daniels. Mitcbel A Hulsey WAREHOUSE AND C OMMIS SIOAT MERCnAA'TS, Ware-house conveniently situated on Hunter Street, Strictly 'I'h-i - Proof, AXD ABUNDANT I. V CO M '.! ODIOUS .* ALSO Sept. 9, 1852 Good News! LYNN WEST GAINES, SEAR eUllARLKs.. CaS£ aiOMV. GKuJ.fiU. R ESPKCTFl l.i V informs his friends and the people of the neighborhood, tint he may he found at i-. li. Presley’s, al ways ready to do any wmk in the wngott ma king line; also wili stock Scythes at thc short est notice, and will make them run as well and save as much grain ns any in Georgia. Enharlce. Jan. 22. 1852.— iv. laundice, Rick llead-achc Dizziness Loss of j Appetite, Constipation of tltc Bowels. Piles,! WHOLESALE AND E TAII, DF. \ I,E S causedbvCdstiveness, Pain in the Bowels, ; j n I), v Good-. Groceries, and the various or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mer- necessary articles .desire to return thanks for To all Concerned. A LL persons indebted to VVnt E. Well-1 horn, deceased, are notified to come for- j ottry-; Syphilis, Serofhla. Boils, Ulcers, &e. ward and make payment, or they will be , t J^llIS preparation ismadens pure as pos- dealt witii according folnW; and all persons ; j silde. Itshttterta.ste,andheneficinlcf- havTOgylsfiinrs against the Estate must come fccts in gases of the Liver, and diseases forwatd and present them in terms of the : arising from an impure state of the blood, law. Nov. 12,’852. ^ i ffroVe H to he the purest and most useful pre- WM E. BROGDON. I ; pa ration of Sarsaparilla that is made. HENRY McCONNELL, j j Those wh ' huve used the various prepara- Xov. 18—tds. tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste 7-/?fNY~Ni7\th'» r. fl r:v*rv ! an<1 th:u there is more Sarsaparilla in GEORGIA, GILMER LOLA TV. | 0 ne bortle oT Dr. D’s preparation, than in W HEREAS Nancy West and Benjamin ; half a dozen Imttles as ft is generally made. \ C. West applies to me for letters of j That it might he more particularly adapted j liberal patronage heretofore, and wiil trust acontiuuanCc. I. O. ivfcDANlEL. p. e McDaniel, A W. MITCHELL, E. J. HULSEY, Atlanta. Sept. 2. 30 Yy WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Factors aiut Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEO. W ILL coutinae 'he abuve lutsitie ss, 14 Bay street, cast of the Exchange. Orders lor bagging, rope and other sup- •ash prices. Gen. S. P. all and singular, the kindred and creditors of j scribe with it, such articles as they might con-, I>ennis S. B. Marshall. Messrs Carter said deceased, to lie and appear at my office 1 sider ir ost appropriate in eases under their j Harvey;Putnam county. * within the time prescribed by law, to show ! treatment. cause, (if any they have) why said letters j Its alterative and mildly purgative effect should not he granted. j upon the bowels, make it not only a good Given under my hand at office, this 10th j substitute foi Mercury, but useful iVi femov- ...35 a 40 ...iii a 14 ...20 a 25 ....8 a n ...40 a 50 $5.00 a 500 ...la a 20 ...124 a 13 ,.. lo a 20 ...40 u 50 ...40 a 50 $2.40 a 250 ...30 V 35 the Batik of Augusta, payable to J. M. . . Hitt, lias no picture of Gen Oglethorpe, letters of administration cum testamento an the genuine has. Also. $ I CIO’s on the ; n « xo - ori the estate of George W. Underwood. Bank of the State of Georgia, payable j l a *e of said county, deceased : at the Branch Bank, at Washing" 1 - and i These arc therefore to cite and admonish dated Sept. 3*1. 1848 has a red liam, ..1th j all, and singular those concerned, to be and the words “StateBank of Georgia.” en-! appear at my aflice. within the time pre- graved, the original has nothing of it. j scribed by law, to show cause, if any they South Carolina money at par. Counterfeit j have, why said letters should not be grant- S10:)’s on the Merchant's Bank. Cheraw, ; cd. Alabama, North Carolina and Tennessee Given under my hand at office, this 19tli day of November. 1852 MOSES GREER, o. g. c. Nov IS— 30d GEORGIA, GILMER COUATTY. W HEREAS James R. Finley applies to ntc for letters of aaniinistraJon with thc will annexed on thc estate of IKui. IFhitmire. late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite anti admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and shew cause, (if any there be) Vrky letters of ad ministration should not be granted the said applicant. Given under my h d at office, this lOtli day of November". 1852. MOSES GREER, o. g. c. Nov. I Silt—.108 T WO months after date, application will he made to the Ordittaryof Giliner eonn- * ty. for leave to sell the real estate of Lucy Harris, late of said countv, deeeased NEWMAN OSBORN, Adinr. Nov. 11—2tn. bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, discount. Consumption! ics. Sixty-five bishops ; IT" ERI BODY ,, .. , I J ease. It com :o 12,000; and the lower , . . .... ’ Urstdiiouslv. that m knows is a flattering dis- menc:s and progresses so before one is aware of it. grocs. The sum of 180,090 francs is appro priated to cathedra!choirs. exposure or change from heat to cold, pro duces an inflammation, and in a few days or Nov. 1852. Nov. 25 T. A. WORD. 0. 42 30d* FOB SALE. I ^WO months after date, application will . be made to the Ordinary of Gilmer conrty for leave to sell the real estate of Gilbert Pritchett, late of said contllv, dece’d. •JOHN PRITCHETT, Adtn’r. Nov. 11—2m. ittgftll 'dhea es arising from tin imprudent use of MeTc try-. Prepared only by-J. DENNIS, M. D., Au gusta. Geo. Sold in Cassville l»y John A. Erwin : in Cartersville,byJ A.&S. Erwin; E Porter, Adairsville; Young & Sims, Calhoun. Price. SI per bcttle; 6 bottles for $5. Kcmcmlier to ask for DENNIS’ GEOR GIA SARSAPARLLA Cassville, June 24— 20—!y. A. McAllum, Ira Peck, Twiggs eoWnty. Messrs Bhtck & Oobti, Messrs-. U&rtVr & Harvey,. Koine. Maj. JohnlF. Rowland, Cass countv. JAS. WASHBURN, JNO. R. WILDER, ERAS. G. DANA. Aug. 12 27 6tn I1ATS AND TAPS. A line stock of Hats and Caps, embracing all the latest styles of Siik. Beavers, Cassimere and Leghorn, Kossuth, Cain- peachv-, Palm Lteaf> &c; at Patton atuimule’S. AdttirseiUe, April 14, 1852. A N elegant stock of Ladles’ Dress Goods, jnst received : also a fine stock of gloves and hosiery, by JdHN A. ERWIN. B OOTS and Shoes hats anil caps, a large assortment of ali, just received bv JOHN A. ERWIN. NEW LOCATION M. P. STOVALL, Warehouse A AO C OMMIS SIOAT MERC HAN’T, August:), (>n . W OULD respectfully inform hisoldpa- USSY Bagging: rope and tw,m, for sale trons, and thd public generally, that l-j- , ^ JOHN A ERWlY he has leased for a term of years, the new ' and extensive Are proof warehouse, situa ted oil .Jackson street, between the rid road depot and Broad street, near the Globe Ho tel, formerly occupied by Walker and Dry- son, and more recently by G. Walker & Son Thc location is an excellent one, being convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks, and chief business houses of the city. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Judge of thc court cf , Ordinary for Cass county, for leave to sell a I negro man Charles—a smith; as the prop- L OT No 222, within a mile of Kingston, ! erl y „f t |i e i atc r>r. F. A. Milner, on thc line of Railroad, containing one JAMES MILNER, £ ! weel s, it is said he or she died of hasty Con- * j sumption. For all troubled with cough or The Bottle Trick Explained.—In this } lum: complaint, we would refer to the ndver- well known trick there are two puzzling : <m.tl,e outside of this paper of J u<l- * , ; son s Chemical Extract of “ cherry aud points: first how can fifty or a hundred . .j jUI ,nrwort,” y'hich is said to be a cerium ••ure wine-glasses be-filled from one quart liottle: j for this awful disease, and, secondly how can six or eight different: " ■' M liquids be pourd front the same bottle ? The j NfW ADVERTISEMENTS. first uomler is explained thus :—the glasses | are so small, and have such thick bottoms,, that a full quart bottle will hold enough to \ fill eighty of them. The second marvels is; PATTON A TB1J1BLE, ntauaged iu the following manner. The glasses arc arranged on a tray in a particu lar manner by the conjurer, before the en tertainment begins. The bottle is filled with a weak mixture of spirits of wine, water and sugar. At the bottom of each glass is a drop or two of some flavouring essence, hundred and sixty acres, about six of which are cleared, and having thereon a commodi ous dwelling, with all necessary otithildings, in first rate order.and one of the finest springs in upoer Georgia Applv on thc premises, to W. HENRY VERNON. Adut’r. Nov 11—2m Cass sheriff sale- O Postponed. N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold l.hfore tlie court house door I in the town of Cassville. the following prop- The lot adjoining, of same size, with about j 6 '‘(^e two-horse wagoti 1 levied oh to satis- sixtv acres cleared and undei cultivation, fv ai) Inft rior cflnt fi fa. in fa.or of Sulivan may also be purchased. ! & Erwin vs Tito M Moore and Michael Nov. 25 42 2t lO’Brier,. Ei A: BROWN. D. S; Notice of Copartnership. GEO GIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. To ALL PRRSOSS WHOM TIltSK PRESENTS COME, OREETIXG : K NOW ye that we. Benjamin E. Green, Robert Batey, James 8' ott. and George Philips, have associated ourselves together s a body corporate, for the purpose of engag- Having Uvefy facility for business, and j ing in the business of a machine shop and the disposition to extend every acedtnnlo- foundry, anti that we have adopted as our datiolr to his Customers-, vVitli a long Sc-! corporate nartle, DV Which iVe w.ll Stic and quamtancfcxvith the interests of the planter. I be 6iied,the Dalton Manhf.icttiring Company, he hopes he may have, not only a continu- j and by which we will he known atia uesigna- ance, but an increase of the liberal patron- | ted. that we have subscribed as ottV CBrpO- age heretofore extended him. ' rate stock thc sum oi ionr thbbSand seven Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, &c., hundred dol las,.which will be employed in 1 IT7IIEREAS.1 ; j Good News for the People.! ,” of M.“ ers E of , Nov 11 ADAIRSVILLE, C.A- GEORGIA CASS COUNTY. JIIEREAS, Riley Goss applies to me for 'Administration on the cs- J Davis, late of said county, i ! deceased: j | These are therefore to cite and admonish j \bbott T H all persons concerned, to he and appear at j }^[| en jjanev H A GAIN have the pleasure of informing j nl >" office, within the time prescribed by law their customers anJ :he public general- ! aut ^ s bow cause (if they have any) why let- ly that they have now iu store ami will re- ; ters administration should not be granted ceive dailv, a handsome stock of Fall and ! (he said applicant. Winter Goods; aud although goods have ad- | Given under iny hand at office, this 22d vanced in tlie Northern market, and not- ! November, 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. ’ i withstanding the advance in 'freights, we noyau, essence of brandy, i>ort wine, sherry, |thh)k , vc can scI i ?ooig as j oW as ustta i t etc., and the operator is thus enabled to con- ; Thankful for the liberal paironage heretofore ! wet a tolerable resemblance of any fluid extended to us, we ask a ctfntiftuahee of the that ia likely to be called for, and to supply I «■* aB,i wou ’ d aspect folly invite aU to call . , * and examine before purchasing elsewhere, a hundretl persons or more with hall a sip ; Wc mark our goods pla f n iy in figures, so of their favorable beverage, from the « in- | that all can see for themselves—wc have but exhaustible bottle.” j one price. Nov. 23d, 1852. Nov. 25—30d * DRY GOODS. A general assortment of Goods, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen,Boys and Negro Annina aid English Railroads. Uerapath’s Railroad Journal, of London, baa the annexed remarks upon the Railroad systems of Great Britain and the United Gk*hfog; consisting in part, of De Lainef Cashmeres, Alpaccas, plain and figured. States : | Ginghams, Calicoes, &c; Cloths, Cassimeres, «. The great economy in thc construction > Jeans, Tweeds, i.inscys. Kelseys, &c of American lines, induces us to ask whether j PATTOA' S,- TRIMBLE. they have engineers, contractors and law- j Adairsville, Nov. 23d, 1852. yers among them; and if they have, what J BOOTS &. SHOES sort of people are they? Arc they anything ] pvxn FMFN’S fin, W„t.r ««> Uke ours of the same professions? As to j f|| B^s. fine" Calf Boots, lend, that of course they get cheaply. A- j Ctfoa Kip Boots, Calf tnd Kip Brogans, merican land owners have thc sense to see ■ women and boys’ calf kip Brogans, men and thatJUilways are national objects, and ben- i hoys Russett brogans, youth’s and children’s •At them individually, rod therefore they j bro 8 ans - * TRIMBLES. encourage them by generally giving their j Adairsv5 u c . Nov 23d, 1852. land free of cost. Sharp as Americans are, ' their land owners have not yet arrived at . the refinement of setting up imaginary j Ainsworth Win Arnold John Atwood J C Baker Jasper Barron John A Bubbett W D Bishop D F Bennett B F Buffington J K Bramlet E M ! Boggs James j Bennett J W | Ballinger Wm j Bell,Jane I Bry«nr Famuel Brown J R Barney Mrs E A Barney J M Briggs Mary U Barry Richard Collins Jacob Creamer Josiah Crow Asa grievances for Qe purpose of robbing rod plundering great national works. At pres ent that is a chalk behind them; they must tone to the old and professedly more civil ised country to learn that. Railways made for £3,000 a mile, and the rails imported from Bng.and, contrast very curiously with our lines, which cost from 10 to 20, ana even in some instances, above 80 as much per mile, as for instance the Blackwell doen. Nn-wonder 'that £10 per -agile per fect, wHV enable them to pay 10 *ri*nd. while one of ours with £I90canBSksxceod 1 3-4 per cent., andeth- LEATHER. OLE and Upper Leather, of first rate qualitv, for sale by PATTON Jr TRIMBLE. DR. G. W KELLEY,. SURGEON DENTIST, R espectfully informs the public. that he is now loCatetl at Cassville, and -.sill attend to all orders by letter or other wise.in the line of his Profession from the citizens of this place, or thc surrounding country. His prices will be as follows: Plugging or filiing teeth, from 81 to 82 OO Scaling and whitening, 82.00 Pivot teetn, 3-50 On gold plate, 8.00 j Culbertson A F i Rooms at Mr. Latimer's Hotel. Keferen- j Cumniin<*s M j ces chit be shown by calling at his rooms. I Cline E ° J Nov. IS—tf. j Clark Miss E Cantrell James Valuable Timber lands! g£3£K fnr SUk'to | Campbell James AVA Gttlv. | Christopher Joseph T HE undersigned will sell at Anction to ' (Hardy J B the highest bidder, at Cassville. on the i Davenport John 1st Tnesday in January next, the following ! Davidson lots of Land to wit: Nos. 35, 36.38. 585,642 651,657,638, 665, 712, 716, 730. 792. 86 , and 865,tin the 17th District, and Sd section of Cass county. Al so lot 206 iu the 18th district and Al section of Polk countv. Also, lots 84. 155, 159. i60, 202, 203, 905, and 230, in the 3d district, and 3d section of Paulding county, i Flournoy G W These lands.it is believed, are well adapt- j Fuller Solomon ed to the growth of cotton, and are heavily j Fulerton J. 8 Paper. YITRAPPING Paper of ell sires, for sale timbered. The titles are indisputable.— j Griswold E. G v v n Manufacturer’s prices, bv Terms cash- Noverabef 15th, 18541. ' Giles Wil*>y - EDWARD GILBERT Nov;-18th—tds : prices. PATTON $ TRIMBLE. Groceries. A GENERAL assortment ehrars on hand by PATTON* TRIMBLE. Wanted, C ORN, wheat, oats, peas, beeswax rod tri- low, for which we will give goods at the lowest prices. PA TTON $ TRIMBLE. NOTICK E. GK Griswell, B AS now opened a' Tailor’s shop in the North endwfljarp’s old Grocery. Those who want work done in his line of business, muttfire ljitn a cell Nov. 8,185$. LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in the Post Office at Cass- ville, on the 1st day of October, 1852. Honldritch Win Hall J R Hurst Wm 2 Hunt F S Harris Isaac Hardin J M Henderson O E Hall Mhomas Irwin Abraham James R M Jones John Kina W H 2 Killingswerth F Kelly Thomas Kirkpatrick H Keys Miss Mary Lyon N N Luther Jemime Lewis N Linton A J Leak R R Lusk D H Lutnpkin Mary Ann McCrav S T Miles \V K McAllen Wm. Martin Mrs L McDaniel L or A McGuire Patrick McGuire Henry Maihis Victoria May B Mooney James Montgomery David McLin Hugh ORearFM Osborn Daniel Pilcher B Pew Bcnj Rowe Margaret 3 Rice Wm Stewart J J Stewart James Smith H Shepherd James G Sumpter J P Stenson B E Saulter H Stovell Mrs. Nancy Smith W L Taylor J W Underwood J & R Waldrop Mrs M A Wofford Elizabeth Whitener -M. Wheeler C L Whitfield FM Wi’son Thomas ZantWm A. HA1RE.P M. Everedge James Erwin Alfred Elrod W A Floyd Miss N X Fleming Francis Floyd Auilrew Fane her Robert Gentry Eley Graham Mrs M L W Griswold.J T Grogan'John Gardner U B Gordon Francis Godwin J H Hill J F Hfendeison T C Hall Wm Oct. 14 promptly and carefully filled at the lowest market price. fW Having transferred thc lcr.se Bit thh Ware House lately occUped by us to Mr. M. Pi Stovall; in consequence of our remov al to Charleston, we take great pleasure i recommending him to our friends. G. WALKER & SON. July 29—25—ly* the business before mentioned. (Signed) Benjamin- E. Grkex, James Scott, Robert Batey, George Philips. Signed in the presence of Win. P Chester, and Winston Gordon. J. I. C. Recorded and certified for the 31st day of Jnlv 1852. John W. Asi>ersox,c s*e. NEW PROVISION STORE, AT ADAIRSVILLE, GEO. jTIALL over on the west side of the Rail \j Rond, and buy your Groceries cheap lor cash or barter 1 fere yoit can always find Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice. Salt, Bacon', Lard, Meal. Flour, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Candies, Raisins. Cheese, Fickles, &e., ftc'. D. A. CRAWFORD. Jnn’c 3d, 1852—6m CHAS. li, DURYEE, Forwarding, Storage AND GENERAL Commission Business* NO. 00, BAY STREET, Savannah, M R. DURYEE will, at all times,give his careful and prompt pc sonal attention to receiving.selling, storing or forwarding whatever cottons or other produce may bo consigned to him, on which the usual advan ces Will be made. REFERENCES i Me:5rr. t». W: G'nrma'ny & Cd. SairannatL “ JcRc’rs, Colhran, & Co. Hamburg. “ B. S. Dunbar & Co. “ “ S. C. Grenville & Co. Augusta. D. Osborn, Esq Forsyth. Messrs. J. Norcross & Co. Atlanta. “ li. W.& T. G Sims, Newuan- J. W. Burke, Esq. Cassv'llc. J. A. Erwin, Esq. “ B, BraMfoy, Esq. Penfield. Butts, l’ickrcll & Cd. Baltimore. Hollis, Stark & Co. New York. AUgttst 26—29 FAMILY GROCERIES, <fcc. T IIH subscriber is still in Callioun, where he offers ali articles in his line, at the lowest easli prices. Buy here, and thereby save a high per ventage for booking, afi‘d then there is ... * NO DUNS FOR MON&Y. Wc are determined to keep as good article# as the market affords. Wc arc about receiving a new supply of the verions kinds of M R IIIS an;! (O. FEES, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE, SALT! LARD, PRESERVES, PICKLES, SAUCE-, DATES, PRUA’ES, CIGARS AND TOBACCOj DYE STUFFS, FACTORY YARNS; .. , - afid also— • CANDIES FOB WHOLESALE OB BETAIL. Call and sec us. if ton want the articles.’ We think wc can suit vou. S. I). EVERETT. October 21st, 1852 37 2m Fancy Prims*. QAA different patterns of Fancy Prints,’ /Ovf V of till erffors and prices, just re ceived by PATTON & TRIMBLE. Adairsville, April 14, 1852. First in Market! COME IN—ONE AND ALL!—-AND EXAMINE!! j. D. CARPENTER, W OULD respectfully inform his old cus-i “* . X ac u j . J ii ♦ having been duly sworn on the Holy KVan-« tomers and thei pubhc generally, that, . Alm ;„ h ^ T Go ,,. .crtJnHng to law. i ne is now receiving his supplies of Fall and Winter Goods! BOOTS AND SHOES; i ,4 fine Bssortment of Boots and Skofes, somfe GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. Be it known that on the 3Jth day t»t July, ; £\_ 37^ cents a pail, just received bv in the vear of out Lord 1852, brine me, j P Vi’T ON & THIMBLE Winston Gordon; one of tlie JuStieeS of the j AUifsm , April M * th , 1862 . Inferior Cdhrt far the cdUtlty ana bttite afore- * said, personally came Robert Batey, resident! . of the Daltotl Manfaetuiing (’mn|ir,ny, Jiiiil I HollOW VTST© S,HQ Tig Iron, deposed, and saith, that the amb'.nt^citp. | ^ H p sub?cri | >er has bongllt 0 ut the Iron gelist of deposetl: ital stock actually paid in and cnHuovcii uv 1 ■ 1 -y. , - r. . ” ' , , ;aid company, is'three thousand fivchuntlrcd ! A Works in Casscouny commonly known lollars, rod property, tools, stock. &e. of the ! “ fries’ 1 uruace aud has now on hand a ..Is. ~L .L- I good assortment of I HOLLOW WARE A NO PiG IRON, j a superior article, manufactured at the above j Works, which he will self or. good terms. ! The Pig metal is hot blast. Hollow ware | three cents per pound, delivered at C'arters- _ | ville Depot. SELLING AT COST! teiSSoetL Jo-KPll \f ills ; ON. Consisting in part of the following Dry Goods: Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Ken tucky Jeans, Tweeds, Winter Shawls, Ma- tenos. Bfocades, Delains, Alpaccas, Flan nels, Prints, Jackonet, Swiss, Cross-barred, and dotted Muslin? and Cambrics, Irish ‘ Linens, Table diapers,-toweling, bed ticks sheeting, shifting and osnabnrgs, kerseys, linceys, bed blankets, negro do. A* good assortment of Ready-made Clothing, consisting of: Vests. Pants, : frock, sacksjand overcoats—neat style9 and j -j- well make. ; Jj BOOTS U SHOES, HATS & CAPS.! Gentlemen and Ladies’ Saddles, Bridles, • Collars, Buggy and Wagon whips. Groceries.—Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Molasses Ac., &c. Hardware and Cutlery—Nails, iron, wood ', ware, tubs, buckets-—varnish, painted and , brass bound buckets. Crockery and Glass- ; ware. Bagging, Rope and Twine. All of which are offered on as favorable' terms as goods can be purchased in this place. Cassville, Sept. 27, 1825. dollars company; are actually worth the amount. Robert Batey. Sworn to and subscribed before m. WINSTON GORDON, ,J. 1. c. Recorded this 3lst day of July. 1852. JOHN W. ANDERSON, c.s. c. August 19 28 tf A PTES’ Summer Dress Good?, consist ing of Mhslins. Bareges, Ti-sues. &,e. at JNO. A. ERWIN’S. July 8. ^^SNABURGS, stripes kerseys, blanket April 20, 1852. and negro shoes for sale bv JOHN A'. ERWIN. & JL CAMERON, DIlltCT IMPORTERS A7,'D WHOLESALE LEAL- 1 ER3 IN | Crockery, China ^ Glass ware," - jS Cutlery, and double-! N f .• 14v3 MEETING ST., VIA Rgf barrel shot g.n.s, for j Charleston, S. t. — ; HAVE always on hand a large and exten- rr.__ Prnnartn f nr Colo I i sive assoini cut i f thc above Goods, fselccl- Town property tor -aie . . ed 1<v one of the ilriI13t tIlt . y iaT , u t, ( .,oriesof J WILL sell my houses and lots in ( al- ; England and France,) which they offer for, WA ale Pt NEW Plain and Onamental BUGGIES FOR SALE! rpHE undersigned having pcfntstnfently lo- X cated himself in CassviUe, and engaged the services of Mr. Rabat Melson, who' is well known as a first rate Wood workman, rod having, procured a good stock of well; seasoned timber, and good fashionable trim- ; A hottn, Gordon county, on go.. 1 terms.— i. a !eat as lo-.V tg-.-i as ther'ean be purchased 'Fhe lets are-Nos. S and 10, tir.-1 section—j i n anv citv Of the Union, three houses suitable for store houses and , JhO: 1 ff. 1852. 49—Ir. families, with good kitchens to each house. | - —---—— —*' Possession given immediately, aud if not, 1st ■ irokoe Plantation: January. Call on Robert Brasswcil, amt he will show them. I will »elt low tor cash. Rhi BEN SCOTT. Sept. 2 4w BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS GOODS SNOWDEN & SHEAR, -AUGUSTA, GO. FOR SALE! , > _ j I70R sale oOO acres 0 Land, lyr*ig* on the' ! Jj V> estemi Atlantic Railroad, adjoining' i tr,e town of Cassville, with I06 acres clear- ! ed Land, and $8-300 worth of improvements' i on it, cousisting of anew framed gin house,' [and east gearing - mdpacking screw, good , . , r 1 - ,* ’ A T 0 ‘ - ,1 framed negro houses, dwelling, &c. &c^ rT !rf x , rzft iS7 ILL ’ ftom ^ day - seU , V; eir , prCSe Z ■ of good level vitliev Land. Don’t' kinds of Buggies,^ Carna D es, &c., in neat \\ stock of colore d ..rented Muslins, col- . wqiUret but call aJld look the crQ pon it. * ttfed printed Borages, lisgueM. rap- de r*r- 1 It can - 0 j bought tof fovty-lryehrodfeddol- Northern style. AH orders will be prompt ly attended to, Stnd no disappointment will Ls> anA Q ren a'luies, at cost. The as.>ortmeut be made to 1 roy who may patronize him un- em b raC es some of the lates: styles and most less in case of sickness; Please call and see e w ant article*'of the season, and judge for yourselves. Julv -, 9 WM. BRADLEY, i — N. B. He ie also prepared for Glass cut ting, Gliding and painting signs, both plain and ornamental, and other ornamental work, copartnership heretofore existing un* such as Gilding, Bronzing, Painting. &c. JL der tlie name of Cantrell and Higdon } lars. ACGUcTUs R. vVRIGHT. Sept. 30, 1852.-6 sr M OLASSES, Sugar coffee, salt, iron.' nails, and blacksmith* tools, for sale bjr JOHN A. EKWIN. A. J. BRADY, His shop is near the north-cast corner of in thc hotel business, was dDcolved in Ati-j ^ ** '»r- the square, where he will do work low for gust, by mutual" consent. ( f xE A LEG »n Hafd ware. Carnage Tnm- cash? rod produce will be taken at the. W J PaNTRELL. j U mmgs Mechanics and Farmers Tools, market prices. M«y 6,1352. Oct. 7. ROBERT HffcDL»N. j Grceeries, Liquors, *e. . [April 18.