The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, December 02, 1852, Image 3

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to eontroUfog the cabinet appointments from I HI&IEIEIIBID* * ^ .' h !®!* 1 A V 1> * t * th .! ir h T* f ft " y j Cto 21st ult.. by J. K. Towers, r. l c. J. "Ration in than it oil ? We than* the Her- | A Howard andMisS MarlhoA. eldest of A. aid CM tha clean Sweep he hao made of both Leak, all of Cas*. the Fire-eaten aad Free-soiters, in laying | 23d. By Hot. Buford, W. F.Fain to Miss k ' dews the principle upon which -the cabinet KeriA^ajJUlard--^^sa of the fisw Pnahet should be constructed. -Swlltw Banner. Tie TfiialoTiektt We fid not expect, after the election was over, ercr to refer to this suttee* again. But we have seen shell strange statements lately, .J on both sides, thsit.Afare disposed tc set the I matter correctly Wore our readers. The whole Democratic rote ot the State is about J 46,060, and the Tuvalu or Union -rote a lit- j tie over 6,000. These rotes in the sixteen j counties where tic Tagaio ticket received the largest rote, are as follows, to which we hare appended tic Taylor rote of 1818: $i)c ittackcts; J8g- —~"T; --—— •*v • 4 . - C OT.TOJC.' , This article cciuiuaudcd, at Cart^isy^llc, i thte 30th, 8 <Sfa. »- *' •- ' Augusta, •* - Si a 9J. ^•jlApf.i.>TON, * - .- t - OfavDir a- '• -2 • 2 f *3 Counties. 3 a °9 r o n Csss, 054 552 136* 988 Cherokee, 660 541 81 * ,688 Clarke, 225 258 118 J 624 Cobb, 075 113 307 861 Franklin, 425 157 67 363 Gilmer, 809 426 116 402 Gordon, 584 105 264 *n. v. Habersham, 50 499 100 425 Hall, 186 382 43 521 Jackson, 108 489 : 39 661 ' Lumpkin, 295 232 170 ' 652 Madison, 69 198 23 336 Rabun, 144 127 4 55 ' Union, 211 830 100 412 ‘•Vilfon, 229 208 111 554 "WHkes, 192 247 12 451- CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT. Corrected weekly from the,Advertiser. Bacon, per 11). ’10 o IT Beef, - “ “ ' 4 a 5 Corn, per bushel, *30 Meal, - • . “ 40 a 50 Flour, bill. 4 50 to 5.00 Butter," lb. IS a 20 Feathers, “ 33 a 33 Wheat, bush. 65 a 90 ‘’-In the above table we have taken all the counties in which the Tugaloo or Uuion tick et received more than one hundred votes. They are only 16 in number, and by: refer ence to their location, it can easily be seen who controlled them. But what votes have been controlled Democratic or Whig? If any one will take the trouble to examine the foregoing table, he will be astonished to find how few Democrats voted that ticket. In 11 out of the 16 counties, it will be seen, that the Tugaloo and Scott ticket combined are not so large as the Tayior vote of 1848; und just in proportion as you sec the Tugaloo ticket strong you see the Scott ticket weak, with three or four exceptions, showing that the Tugaloo vote was almost altogether the ■old Whig vote in those counties, and that precious few Democrats voted that ticket. Perhaps the Tugaloo ticket Was cast by two .thousand Democrats, all told ; certainly not more. What a tremendous vote to make a noise about '.—Jeffersonian. The Advertisement 500 Agents W&flted. $1000AYEAR^ W ANTED, LX E VER Y COUXTY OF THE EXITED ’STA TES. active and enterprising men to engage in the — i T of some of the best Bonks published ia-tbe country. To men of good address, r ~ Trr -, ipg a small capital of *25 to $100. such in ducements will be offemkas to enable -them to make from S&JuSlo a day.profit. 0'7'Tlie books published by us arc aB use ful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever the* mte of fered * * For further particulars, sddress, (post mid 1 DANIJ&LS'* GEM; Successors to W. A. Leary & Co, No. 138, North Sec. St. Phil. Dec 2-43 Jnliees ef ihe Inferior Cant of GEN. JOHN H. RICE, MR. LEVI BRANSON, MAJOR WM. CLARK WYLY, JESSE P. JONES, COL. R. IL CANNON. As a majority oft he above gentlemen re side near the Court-house, we can, if they are elected, occasionally have a Court. We therefore suggest their names jto the people of Cass, as proper persons to constitute Court. CITf7'NS. Nov. 25. GEORGIA MORGAN COUNTY. A greeably to an ordtr from the Honora ble, the Court of Ordinary of mid cdhn- ty. wiil be sold before the cotirt-hdusc ‘door, in the town of Calhoun, Gordon county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the lawful hours of sale, lot of land No. 273, 7th district 2d section of Cherokee eohnty—-when _ g| ! surveyed, containing 160 acres, second qaal a 50 j oak a,1 d hickory, as-marked on the plot ‘ for the same. Sold as the property of Jacob Sheffield. late of Morgan County, deceased. Terni#on the davof sale. JOUX SHEFFIELD, Adm'r. Dec. 2-43-tds Atlanta Prices Current.' Corrected weekly from the Republican. Corn, 35 a 40 Bacon, 11J a l4 Butter^........ .'....20 Cotton, .... .8 Corn Meal, 40 Flour, per bbl„ $5.00 a 500 Eggs, per doz., -To a 20 Lard, bv the obi., 12J a 13 Qhickens, each 15 a 20 Potatoes, Irish per bu. ...40 a 50 Peas, per bu —.. —40 a 50 Salt, per sack, rT/.-/ . .$2.40 a 250 , ffT WO months after date application will Feathers, per lb.,.'.'. ....30 o 35 BANK NOTE LIST. All Georgia bills of solvent Banks, at pat. IT?”Look out for counterfeits, SlO’s on the Bank of Augusta, pavnble to J. M. llitt. has no picture of Gen Oglethorpe, the genuine haa. Also, SlllO’s On the Bank of the State Of Georgia, payable ^tiiie Branch Bunk, at Washington, and dated Sept. 3d, 1848, has a red back, with the words “State Bank of Georgia.” en graved, the original has nothing of it. South Carolina money at par. Counterfeit SlOO’s on the Merchants Bank, Chcraw, Alabama, North Carolina aiid Tennessee bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, discount. Consumption! E VERYBODY knows is a flattering dis ease. It coihmencjs and progresses so insiduohsly, that before one is aware (if 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 weels, it is said he or she died ofhastv 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- sori’s Chemical Extract of “ Cherry and Juuigwort,” which is said to be a certain cure fo r this awful disease. JL be made to the Ordinary of Gilmer coun ty, for leave fo sell the real estate of'John Burch, late of said countv. deceased. MARY BURCH. ) JOHN WHITNER, ( Adm rS - Dec 2 Awful Casuality.—Accident on the South Carolina Railroad.—Death of Col. Richard Singleton und Grand-son. The cxcessivo rains have done most seri ous damage to the Railroad culverts.below. Lost evening, as the Camden train proceed ed from the Junction towards the Wateree, the bank and culvert dear Clarkson's turn out being loosened by the washing rains, the cars were precipitated over the bank. The venerable Col. Richard Singleton, and were instantly killed. Mr Bradley, of Sumpter, received stfth serious injuries that his life is despaired of. Young Mr. May ton had a log broken. A gentle man from New \6rk had his clavicle bro ken. Mr. Shiver, the baggage-master was bruised badly. The conductor, M. Scant ling, was badly injured. Two Germans, who were on the car, are missiug, supposed to be buried under the wreck. A woman who sold cakes in the ears has not been seen since. The Engine passed over, but the tender and passenger cars were dashed to pieces. No passenger in the passenger car was injured. Col. Singleton and grandson, were in the baggage car. The culvert at Dry Branch, two miles above Gadsden, also gave away last night with freight train. The Engine got over, but four cares of the train were thrown off. —Columbia Banner, 27th inst. Advrrtisiuj. Hunt's Magazine scents to he deeply im pressed with the value of advertising as a means of increasing business, and we find in its columes frequently the best things which arc said on the subject. Of course so astute a man as Hunt must needs recognise the power of this instrumentality. We append an extract from the number before us on this subject: ««It is just as certain that the man who advertises freely will do the, business, as it is that CTery body likes to buy cheap and *o«* If a man has got goods that are not it to be seen nor bought, it is seusible in him not to inform people of what he has got, nor invite them to look at Lis stock. The M*%i» true pf all brandies of bust- al traJ«, etc. People look in the papers now-a-days if they want informa tion In relation to all these matters, and the man that wants their custom must get it bj reaching then through the fwiblic print. -w Oh, Fudge!*' says some old g runny of a man, tint Wail to get a few dollars out of ■is for advertising I'm too smart for that, ira^phocfersmote ngr'gbods or work, I think they %U1 find me, advertise or no advertise. 1 think Td save that money.’ Very well; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAP We are authorized to announce the name of Silas Bell as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the forthcoming election. OF* We arc authorized to announce A. M FLOYD a candidate for Tax Receiver, at the election on 1st January next. Oct 18—tde . DOCTOR-YOURSELF! The Pocket jEsculapius: OREV’RYONE HISOW^P^ICIAN. r J'MlKForliethEdition, J with One Hundred Engravings show!ngDi- seases and Malforma tions of the Human Sys tem in every shape and form. To which is ad ded a Treatise on the Diseases of Females — being of the highest im- poi tancc to married people, orlhose content, tiling marriage. By WM. YOUNG, M. D. Let no father be ft-ihanied to present a copv of the ..EKCU L At’iIJS to his child. It may save-him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obliga tions of married life, without reading the Pocket JEscuUtpius. Let no one suffering from a hackniod Cough, Pain in t!ie Side, rest less fi ghts, nervous feclirigS. and the whole train of dispeptic sensations, and given up by their physicians, he another moment without consulting the JEsculapius. Have the mar ried, or those ahbitt tr he married, any im pediment, read this truly uselu! hook, as it lifts been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from Ihe very jaws of death. EE?” Any porson sending Tweilif-fivh Cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one •opv of thisjyork bv mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, {post paid.) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152, Spruce St., Philadelphia. lice 2-43-1 v. — GEORGIA—CASS COUNTY. Y\TIIEREAS Thomas Turner, admimstra-' * ' tor of the 'Estate of John Anderson, dccchsed, makes application, to me for Let ters of Dismfss'ib'n from raid 'Estate: These tire therefore fo rite and admonish •II and singular,the kindred and creditors of said tleccused, to be and appear at iiiy Office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 29th day ot November, 1852. TIIOS. A. WORD, Ordinary. Dee 2-43-r>m GEORGIA CASS COUNTY. \ V/ IIEREAS Lemuel Johnson, late of this » v county, deceased, having died intes tate, and no person, as yet, having adminis tered upon said estate: Therefore, all persons concerned, will tile their objections, if any they have, in terms'6f the law why Humphrey W. Cobb, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, should not have the administration of said 'estate committed to him. Given under my hand and official signature, this 29th Nov. 1852. THUS. A. WORD, Ordinary. Dec. 2-43-30d ADMINISTRATORS SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of tlie Ordina ry of Cass county, will be soM, off Tues day, 28th of December ffext, in the county of Cass, at the late residence of Wm. Fain, deceased, all the perishable property of the estate of said deceased, vii: All the house hold and kitchen furniture, farming tools, one wagon aiid harness, offe boggy and harness; one pleasure carnage and harness-, two carts, one yoke of oxen, corn, fodder, oats, wheat, cotton, horses, mules, cattle, hogs and sheep. Also, rarioffs other things-too numerous to specify Terms—twelve months’eredit, with good security. WILLIAM P. FAIN. 1 . , . GEORGE J. FAIN, ) Adm9 ' Dec 2-43-tds DRY GOODS. A general assortment or Goods, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen,Boys and Negro Clothing; consisting in part, of De Laines, Cashmeres, Alpaeeas, plain and figured, Ginghams, Calicoes. &c.: Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Tweeds. Linsevs, Kersevs, &c- PATTOX Sf TRIMBLE. AdairSvillc, Nov. 23d, 1852. Cass SherifF gales. O N the first Tuesday in January next, Will he sold before the court house door to **:* town of Gasstille, the ffilloVrihg prop erty: - Lot of land, No. 161, in the I6th district and 3d section; also* south half of town lot No. 46, in live town of CasSville, with the improvements upon said lot, known as Die Brick Office; levied on to satisfy • fi. fa. from . Gordon Superior -Court in favor of Warren Akin rs. V. D_Shaekelfatd. - JOHN F. BROWN, Shffi Dec. 2,-1852. Tier - ALSO, AT THE SAME mtF AWd PLACE: Lots of land, NbSt 2u8 and 209, lying -in Hie 17th district and 3d section: lefied > on LEATliER. S OLE and Upper Leather, of first rate qualitv, for sale bv PATTON TRIMBLE: Groceries. GENERAL assortment always on hard jWWe respectfully suggest to the citizens of Cass connty, the names of the following gentlemen for lodges.of 1 tfie'In- ferior Court, at the approaching election, on the first Monday in Jannarj next WM. C. WYLY, JOHN H. RICE, R. H. CANNON, COL. J. C- SPROULL, J. B. WIKLE- MANY CITIZENS. No v. 25 BK. G. W. KELLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, R espectfully informs the public, 'that lie is now located at Cassville,aml will attend to aE orders by letter-or other wise, in the line of His Profession Trom (he citizens of this place, or the surrounding country. His prices will be as follows: Flogging or filling teeth, from SI to S2.00 ■Scsfjihg and whitening, $2.00 Pivot teeth, 3.50 On gold plkte, * 8.00 Rooms ait Mr. Latimer's Hotel. Referen ces can be shown by'calling at h'is rooms. Nov. 18—tf. In the homte JbrmerUt oteuyitd by 8TEVEN80NfcDUNCAN. TJT B are now receiving and ftpeging^ df- W net from Importers, a large And well •elected Mock ef Dregs of the purest char acter, all of which we will warrant and pro- poae to sell on the most accoamodatLig term at wholesale and retail, e would call the special attention of Physician* of Cherokee Ceorgis and Alabama,as we think we ran fornish as good articles and on as good terms as anywhere this side of Charleston. Oar assortment it very fine, consisting of the fbl- owing articles: Alcohol, Antimonials, Mercurials, Acids, Creaeot, Calomel, Eng. and Am. Opiam, .Morphine, Stilph Quinine, Ferrocyanate Quinine, Iodine,Iodide, PoUss, Nitrate Sil ver, Fbos- Calx. Precipt, Chloroform. . Alcoholic extracts, a full variety, and general assortment of the latest and most approved medicines and chemicals. Snrgie- cal instruments. Dental files and sockets, gold and tin foil, paints, oils, dye-stnfc, var nishes, putty, rash glass of every she, per- Turnery of'the finest quality, brushes of ev- “ery.'sfyje.spiccs, essential o>ls, fancy soaps sperpt and sdamanfine candles, sperm aad Lin.oil.burning fluid, (orn and pearl starch, Physicians’office furnitnre, stationary fine variety, fine chewing tobacco, extra fine so gers, marahoy, Scotch end rapee snuff, nue French chocolate, garden seed of every va rietur, Burning fluid and camphinc. a fine se lectich of brandy and choice medi ml wiims. Also a good assortment of Thompsonian medicines, nnl all the. most approved and popular patent medicines, a variety of fan cy and all other articles to be found in the drug line. Dx. S. B. PEARCE A CO. July 1st, 1852. A GAIN rails the mam il era to his new amd ef his of fan and tHamr gee fa. M> wwifal and opeuieg at hia aid aland, —trim fan ehnest every articlaadapttd to the wants of the peo ple, aad cordially iaviles ore aad all to an examination of his Modi. Short profits and large sales to responsible buyers, are his mottoes Cassville, Oct. 7,1852. too0bktn& Female Seminary, . CEDAR TOWN, GA* T HIS Institution is still under the direc- toin of J. M. WOOD, principal, associa ted with three competent assistants. The facilities for a Collegiate course, including the Latin, Greek and French languages, will be afforded, and special, care taken of the he tllh and morals of the pupils. Prof. J R. BEALS,' principal of Music Department.perforins 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 January, and close the 3d Wednesday in July. The Fall Ses sion will dose the 3d AVednesday in Novem ber. , Charges for Board and Tuhion, at the . rates of, per annum $125 For Music and use of instruments.... 45 A few select Pianos will be kept for sale, and tested and warranted in every instance. Persons wishing to patronize us, are re quested to make early arrangements,'is pu pils who commence with the session, do mode for themselves and ire less trouble to us. A catalogue, containing particulars,can be had hy application to the principal. Nov. 25 42 3iff. Valuable Timber lands for Sale. T HE undersigned will sell at Auction to the highest bidder, at Cassville,on the 1st Tuesday in January next, the following lots of Land to wit: Nos. 35, 36.3S. 585,642 651,657,658, 665, 712, 716, 730, 792,861, apd 865, ih the 17th District, and 3d section of Cass county. Al so lot ifo 206 in .the 18th district and 3d section of Polk coumv. Also. lots S4, 155, 159,160, 202, 203, 205, and 230, in the 3d district, and 3d section of Paulding county. These lands, it is believed, are well adapt ed to the growth of cotton, and are heavily timbered. The titles are indisputable.— Terms cash- November I5th. 1852. EDWARD GILBERT Nov. 18th—tds by PATTON Sf TRIMBLE. Shemiel Youngblood. ] n ,, ,,,. >s ° ’ ! Libel for Divorce in Manila Youngblood, j Cass Sfipeftor^mt. I T appearing bjr the return of the Sheriff* that the defendant resides out of the ju risdiction of tlie court. It is therefore order ed hy the court that the defendant in the aoove case appear at the next term of this court, answer and file plea; rtf the eft se trill pro ceed as in defanlt. And it is further order ed that thg above order be published in the, Cassville Standard once a month for four months, immediately preceeding the next teim of this court. NOTICE. E. GK Griswell, H AS now opened a Tailor's shop in the North end of Earp’s old Grocery. Those who want work dune in liis line of business, must give him a call. Nov. 8, 1852. LIST OF LETTERS J^EMAINlNG in the Post Office at Cass ville, bn the* 1st day of October, 1852. JOHN H. LUMPKIN, J. S. C. C- C. A true tract from the inmates of court November 23d, 1852. H. W. COBB, Cierk. Nov^ 23d, 1852. the printer i* not half at much a loser « 1 «» ratify a fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court * ~ . in fftvor of George S. Black vs. Sherwood Coritr, josraelf. Try it for a year, and then come tfi a paiafM realising sense that your seigh- Lots of Ixad, Nos. 354 and 356, in the 4th bor baa entirely outstripped you in business, I district and 3<1 section ; levied on to satisfy mad wonder why it is that everybody is run iag to hill whan your goods arc as good as hia. Ah! i there's the rub.’ People won't believe that a man has got good Goods, if tfa^ are hot good eodugh to be advertise*.— . That's the way thffir nil do now,’ nnd if any ana ftoases to be singular, fat him doit at hia own seat.- we have warned him jus due Hurra ro pAinus.—Toads are the very beet piwfaMion nfrahhege against lira. g, are revived by n Ftaronre geawrally impravod by grafting jjlBlfr forewarned against tra- * to Waahing- 1852, for due about tho 1st day of As has failed, 1 do HOWK1NG. a fi. fa. from the Justice’s Court of the 822d dist. G. M. in favor of C. Dodd vs. Drayton UiUburn. Levied on and returned to me hy bailiff. - ^ . Ope To wn Lot No. 21, in the town of Cassville, Chss county, and store house thereon, now occupied "by J. J. Jacobus— with the exception afao much of said Lotas has been heretofore sold to J. A. ( rawfoad. Also, Town Lot Na 25, in said. Town, and known aft the Lot north of Town Lot now occupied by Gen. J. H. lticie. _ Also, Town Lot and Dwelling-house in said Town, east of the Court-house, in the the third range, where one Jacob Stewart now Eves; the above town property levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fr om C«s Superior court in favor of Robert Russell, sen., againat Adam Hill. '• «■-* W-., Cwlao anilAfOav mvxrl leu It , CASS COUNTY—Whereas, John A. Crawford applies to me for letters of administration cum testamento an- neio, on the estate of George >V. tiiderwood, late of said county, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular those concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time' pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they hive, why said letters shouldhot be. grant Given under my hand at office, 19th Nov. 1852. ' T. A. WORD, O. Nov. 25 42 5tfd* FOR SALE. L OT No. 222, within a mile ol Kingfton, on the line of Railroad, containing «»> hundred and six(yjures. abhut fix ofwhlch are cleared, and having thereon a commodi ous dwelling, with' all necessary outbildings, in first rate order: add otie of die finest spring in upaer Georgia. Apply ,ou the premises, to ■■>. .. W. HENRY VERRON. The lot adjoining, of same sue, with shoot sixty acres cleared qnJ Under cafairation, mar also be purchased. Nor.25 42 2t . IA, W HEREAS, Riley Goss applies to ■iw for Letters of Administration on the es- Wm. Sylar, endorser, sod I» B. ; tale of Wm. E. Davis, Into of said county Abbott T II Allen Nancy H Ainsworth Win Arnold .John Atwood J C Baker Jasper Barron John A Bobbctt \V D Bishop D F Bennett B F Buffington J U. Bramlet E M Boggs James Bennett J W Baliingef Win BellJaKe Bryftfit Fafabhl BhJwn JR', Bartiey Mrs E A Bartley J M ■Briggs Mary R Barry Richard Collins Jacob Creamer Josiati CroW Asa Culbertson A F Cummings M - Cline E ... Clark. Miss E Cantrell James Corbin John Coford John Campbell James Christopher Joseph Cfanly J-B Davenport John g avidsdii vefedge Janies Erwin Alfred Elrod WA Floyd Miss NM Underwood security on stay, as the property of the said Adam IlilL Property pomted out fay John H. Rice, PiH6 Att’y.—Pr’s. fee, $5. Abo, Lots of Land. Noa. 649, 892, and 622. in the 17th dbtriiA and 3d section; le- v.ed on to sdtiafy a fi. fa. from Cass Superi or court, iu favor of Allen Dykes, vs. John R. Campbell. E- A- BROWN, D. Sh’ff Dec. 2, 1852. decerned: These are thawfam to cito and an persons concerned, to be and annrer aC my office, within the time prescribed nylnr and show cause (if they have any) why let- ten of Administration should not begrmntcd fa «»i4 applicant. Given under n»y band at office, this Sad November, 1852. THOMAS A WORD, Ordinary. Nor. 25—30d * Floyd Andrew Fancbar Robert Flourwev G W Falter Solomon . Fiterton J. 8 Griswold E. G Giles 3 Gentry Eler Grogan John Gardner R B Hall Wm Oet.14 TC Houldritch Wm Hall JIi Hurst Wm HuntF, S Harris Isaac Hardin J M Henderson O E Hall Mhomis Invin Abraham James R M Jones John King Wfl ! Killingsworth F Kelly Thomas Kirkpatrick H Keys Miss Mary Lyon N N LiithcrJemimfe Lewis N . Linton A j Leak R R Lnsk DU .. -S _ in Mary Ann McCrav S T Mfles \V K McAllen Wm. Martin Mrs L . McDaniel L or A McGuire Patrick McGuire Henry Mathis Victoria May B Mooney James Montgomery David- McLin Hugh ORearF-M Osborn DSniel Pilcher R Pew Benj Rowe Margaret 3 Rice Wm Stewart J J Stewart James Smith H Shepherd James G Sumpter JP SteasoaBE Sanlter H Stovall Mrs. finer Smith W L D^. DENNIS’ Georgia Sarsaoarila. Tanndice, Sick Hgad-ache, Dizziness .Loss of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels.Pile*, - caused by Costireness, Pain in the Bowels, or Rheumatism, caused bv the nse of Mer cury, Syphilis, Scrofula, boils, Ulcers, tc. FI8HIS preparation is made as pure as pos- X sihle. Its bitter taste, and beneficial ef fects in diseases, of the Liver,.and diseases arising from an impure slate of tlieblood, prtrije if to be the purest ^pd most nseftil pre paration of Sarsaparilla lhat is made. Those wb-itiaVe used 'tlie various prepara tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla m one bottle of Dr. D.’s preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made. That it might he more particularly adapted to professional use, nothing Imt the pure Sar saparilla has Wen used, that, for differenr diseases, physicians might combine or pre scribe with it,such articles as they might con sider ir ost appropriate in cases under their treatment. Its alterative and mildly pnrgative effect upon the bowels, make it not only a good substitute foi Mercury, but useful in remov ing all dhea-cs arising from tho imprudent use of Merc try. Prepared only liv j. DENNIS, M. D., Au gusta, Geo. Sold in Cassville 1(V John A. Ervyjn : in Cartersyille,hy J A.is S. Erwtn j E Forter, Adairsville; Young & Sims, Calhoun. Price. $1 per bcttle; 6 bottles for $5, RcmemWr to ask for DENNIS’ GEOR GIA SARSAPARLLA CassvTlIe,'Jnne 24—20—ly. WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, ROME, GEORGIA, Will practice Lew in all the counties pf the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.j They will both personally atternl all the courts, J W. H. Underwood wjB uttend the epnrta of Jaekaon and Hebenhap eountin of the Wes- fen circuit. Both. *H1 attend the aeaaions of the Supreme; Oourt.tu Cassville andGatora- ville. AU basin*** cotrc.vted. to them will be promptly jsnd faithfully attended fa. Office next door to Hooper A Mitchell, “Buena Vista House,” Rome, Ga., at which place one or both will always be found, ex cept when absent on professional businesa April 24—12—ly. Over Peoples' Stare, 'CAEHOUW, GEORGIA. October 7, 1852. . M’Danielc. Mitcbel Odiey WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSIOX MERCHANT'S, Ware-house conveniently situated on Hunter Street, Strictly Fire-'Proof, A S B A »'p‘b D A N t’LX CoitMOBlO V i . ’ ... , ... . ALSO WHOLESALE AND KTAIL BEA LE 8 In Dry Good-:, Groceries, anil the rattens necessary articles, desire to return thanks for liberal patronage heretofore, nnd will trust • continuance. ,J. 0. Me DANIEL, T. E. MoDANlEL, A. W. MITCHELL, i . . . . v E.J. HULSEY, Atlanta, Sept. 2.30 tv ' FATTfiBA AD J A GAlN have the. their em ly that they : eeive daily, a | Winter Grads/and i Tanced in the Nevti withstanding the advaace ra- . think we can jell good* a« tenr f . . Thankful for the liberal patranagulfaretofora extended lo os,-we ask a coutinupceof the same, and would respectfully ter*—”—■“ and examine before pnrehasti „ We mark our goods plainly St l that all can see for themyre.l._. one price. ' ' Nor. 23d, f8 Mi C0HEH & TVTILI. sell tvx-the fixu Tuetoag mSfa ,17 cember.njext atjl o’cleefc,iafrufaV the Court House, in thc ci'.y o4 Saraunah? Lot No. 9<>, 17th district,, fid msioMt Cherokee county. . . I Lot No. 127,. 17th district, 3d. section o? Cherokeej-uunty. ?. : . ' ' 162,.lZth district, 3-1 section Chftokra V9- l»,»4to : ,.i ; 2d X.v*m *1 198, 3d - . a»k.. ■.? :: iK Tbeyale T. il] he Pfaitt.yn, t j0v afanvc Iqfa belonging tc aa assigned aatate- . . . Nov. 18th— tds. - . HEW FASHIONS FOR FAtL A.N-DsIrl-N.f Ef$., ’ A. O. Bfif ,, . . TV70ULD respectfully:inffam Ada-roly friends and (ustoiaeneidwu ho hw jMf received Lis fashions lor the ensuing season, from the celebrated Mahsu’s, eotaliiish Philadelphia, and is prepared to wart otl fit, fils, shop, opposite Latimer’s botbl. and sOchim. and look at bis fashioe pfat Sept. 9, 7852 , HEW L0CATI0H. - M 1 : P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AXD COMMAS SIOX ME'rcTIAXT, W OULDtt^tfoUy SSn his old pa- co * E ’ «“««« trons, and the public generally, that he has leased for a terin of ^ears, ‘the .new anti extensivfe fire proof, warehouse, situa ted on Jackson street, between the railroad depot and Broad street, near the Globe Ho tel, formerly occupied by Walker and Bry son', and more Recently by G. Walker St Son _ . >f _ The location is an excellent one, being convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels; Banks, and chief business houses of the city. 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 fotFamily Supplies, Bagging, &c., promptly and carefully filled at the lowest market price. Having transferred the lease on the Ware House lately occupcd by us to Mr. M. P. Stovall, in consequ&nce of our remov al to Charleston, we take great pleasure i recommending him to our friends. G. WALKER & SON. July 2fl—25—ly • WASHBURN, WILBER ft CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, ' 8AVANMAR. GEO. YJE7ILL continue the abuve business, 14 W Bay street, east of the Exchange. Orders lor bagging, rope aBd other sup plies filled T»roni|rtly at lowest.cash prices. . Refer to Maj. Wm. Sauford, Gen. S. F. Myrick, Baldwin connty. M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Cfirter and Harvey, Putnam county. A. McAllum, Ira Peck, Twiggs connty. Messrs Black & Cobb, Messrs. Carter & Harvey, Rome. Maj. John S. Rowland, Cass countv. JAS. WASHBURN, JXO. R. WILDER, FRAS. G. DANA. Aug. 12 27 6m S N elegant stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, just received; also a fine stock of gloves and hosiery, by JOHN A. ERWIN. B OOTS and Shoes, hats sad caps, a large assortment of all, just received by JOHN A. ERWIN. FI UNN Y Bagging, rope and twine, for sale il by JOI JOHN A. ERWIN, Notice of UotwHboNiip. GEO GIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. To ALL PKK80K8 WHOM TBEW PKEUNTS First in Market! COME IN—ONE AND ALL!—AND EXAMINE!! J. D.. CARPENTER, W OULD respectfully inform his old cus tomers aud the public generally, that he is now receiving his supplies of Fall and Winter Goods! Consisting in part of the following Dry Goods: Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Ken tucky Jeans, Tweeds, Winter Shawls, Ma- renos. Brocades, Detains, Alpaeeas, Flan nels, Prints, Jackonet, Swiss, Cross-barred, and dotted Muslins and Camhucv Irish linens, Tttble, diapciS; toweling, bed ticks sheeting, Shifting, and osnaburgs, kerseys, linceys, bid fclftnkcts, negto do. A good assortment of Rejidt-made CLotiiiffd, consisting of: Vests, Pants, frock, sacks, and overcoats—neat styles and well makh. BOOTS fa SHOES, HATS fa OAFS. Gentlemen and Ladies’ Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Buggy and Wagon whips. Gmcefiss.—Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Blotktee* &tL* Hardcore and CMcry—Nails, ikon, wood ware, tuba, boekets—Varnish, painted and brass bound buckets. Crockery and Glass ware, Bagging, Rope apd Twine. All of which are offered on as favorable terms as googs can be purchased in thte place.' Cassville, Sept. 23; 1825. K NOW ye that we. Benjamin fc. Green; Robert Batev, James Scott, and George Philips, have associated ourselves together. s a body corporate, for the purpose of engag ing in the business of a machine shop and foftndrv, and that w^ have adopted .as our corporate; tUrtto fiy which we JWill sue and be sued,the IXajton Manufacturing Company, and.by which we wil! lie known and designa ted, that we liavg sVihscri$t! as our corpo rate stock the sum or four thousand seven hundred dollus. which will lie employed in the business In foie mentioned. (Signed) Uenjauipi p, Gbf.ex, " Jauss Scott, . Romsnr Ratet, ..G^okok Philips,. t Signed in the presence of Wm. P. Chester, and Winston Gordon, J. I. C. Recorded and certified for the 31st day of July. 1852. Joux W.Andebsox,c s’c. GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY. Be it known that on the 30 th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1852, before me, Winston Gordon, one of the Justices of the Inferior Court for the county and State afore said, personally came Robert Batey, resident of the Dalton Munfnrturieg Company, and haying, been duly sworn on the Holy Evan gelist of Almightyr God. according to law, deposeth and sailli, that .the amount of cap ital stock actually paid hi .and employed by saidtompanv, is three thousand five hundred doilirs, and property, tools, stock, &c. of the company, arc actually worth tlie amount. Robert Batev. Sworn to and snWrilicd before m. WINSTON GORDON, J. t. C Recorded this 31st day of Julr, 1852. JOHN W. ANDERSON. C.s. c. August 19 28 " tf Good Hews! LYNN WEST GAlKE$ % NEAR EUHARLKE, CABS COOTt, fiXOfktil? R ESPECTFULLY informs his fa** and the people of the that he may be found at E. B- Ifrwley’s, al^ ways ready to do any wotk lathe WWgoama king line; 'also will stock Scythes at the shortg eat notice, and will make them run as well and save ns much grain as ally in Georgia. Ebharlee. Jan. 29.1852.—fy. ?. .„ HEW PROVISION store; f , Al ADA1RSVILLE, GEO. C l ALL over on the west side of the R^t / Road, and buy your Grocxbifs etfeitg for cash or barter. Here you ran a(wuys find Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Salt, Bjtpon; Lard, Meal, Flour, Cigar*, Tobacco, Wtuff, Gaudies, Raisins, Cheese. PickJes, &c.. &c. D. A. CRAWFORD. June 3d, 1852.—6m CKAS. II. DURYEEJ Forwarding, Storfig^ AXD GENERAL Commission Bnsmes^ NO. 66, BAY STSEBT, flavnmuib, ' M R. DURYEE will, at all Umes^j.rf. b(a . cyyfu 1 sted-prompt. ppuppal atfsttetl tq receiving, selling, storing or. forwarding whatever cottons or piher produce may Ijfi consigned to him, on which the usual advan ces will hematic. - . - REFERENCES: Mcfsrs. G. W. Gat many & Co. Savannah- “ Jeffers. Ctdhran, A Co. Hamburg- “ B. S. Dunbar & Co. *• “ S. C. Grenville & Co. Aaguta D. Osborn', Esq- Forsyth. ; - ’ '• Messrs. J. Noreross &*0o. Atlanta. ' C* “ It. W. & T. G trim*, Newra# J. W. Burke, Usq. Cassv’lte. J. A. Erwin, Esq, “ .. B. Brantley, Esq. Pwtfield,.., . Butts, Piekrell a Co. Balrimoref * ; Hollis, Stark A Co. New York. ‘ •*. August 26—29 SELLING AT COST! L ADIES’ Sommer Dress Good*, consist ing of Mnsliiw, Bareges', Tissues. Ac. at JXO. A.' ERWIN’S. Jalv 8. O SNABURGS, stripes kerseys,' blankets, and fiegro shoes for FAMILY GROCERIES, T HE subscriber L« still in Calhoqp'. wlirre he offers ali articles in his line’, at tho lowest cash prices. Bay here, and thereby save a high per ccntage ter hooking, and then there is NO DUNS FOR MONEY. •* Wc are determined to keep a* good articles as the market affords. ’ ... G *>r We are about receiving a new supply "if the various kinds of SUGARS and t'O. ’FEES,' MOLASSES, SYKDP, CHEESE, SALT. LARD, PmXZERVES, PICKLES, SAUCE, DATES, PRUXES^ CIGARS AND TOBAfUC/ DYE STUFFS, FACTORY YARNS' — ar.d also— ---- - - : , CANDIES FOB WHOLESALE OB SETflZ. Call ami see sis. if you. want tfafc artfetem We think wc can suit ydti. i 8. D. EVERETT. October 21si, 1852. 37 fifa Fancy Prints. :1AA different patterns of Fancy Printed iwl/'J of all colors and prices, jnatto- ceivcd by . . . *. - PATTON & Adnirsvjlle; April 14, 1852. r.,1. for sale bv JOHN A. ERWIN. sale br Cutlery, and, ijoti barrel shot gdiisi . JOHN A. EKWlft. NEW Plain and Oasunsntal Tarter J W UtoterwandJA Waldrop Mrs M offord 1 R M A Wofford Elizabeth WhimerM Wheeler C L Whitfield FM Wil sow Thamaa ZantWm A. IIAIRE, P. M. \IT RAPPING Paper Of all siae*. for sale ” « HWKforittrh print, hy PATTON tf TUMBLE. FOR SALE! fnBBtindwnidtoilhavingnrrmniitlylo- X ratoA himself in CtaanUe. and engaged the services of Mr. Robert Meboo, who it well known at a finfi into wood wodunan. _ tiock of well , •» mBH ok rtptfr all of Buggies, Cumgfofo, hi neat Narthem style. All oeden wOI bo prompt ly attended to, a^ a* disappointment will "be made to aay who maypatronize him un less in case of siekneM. Pteaoe rail and sot and judge for yoorael vet. ting. Gilding aod p^a&g rigfa, both ptei. andontazaentoLoad ntherninami ntal work, ^ ,Painting, fie. His shop is arar the naeth-raat earner of the square, where he will do work low for will be taken at the May «, 1»S, BARGAINS IN L.iUlES DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEH A SHEAR, AUGUSTA, Gb. ; W ILL, from this day, sell their present stock of colored printed kjuslims col- M ored printedBJjfHgk*; Tissues, is, and Grenadines, at crati The embraces some of the latest styles and most ck^ffpt articles of rite season. It f|VUE copartnership heretofore existing an- X der the name ofCantreUand Higdon, in the hotel business, was dteeolTed in An- cost, by mntnsl consent. W.J. CANTRELL. Oct. 7. ROBERT HIGDON. BOOTS AND SHOES. , 4 A , A fine cssortment of Boots andSho^somo at 37i c-cnis a peir, just received hy ? 4 PATTQN s Akatrs Nile, April Mth, 1862., - - tf Hbllow ware and Zroa. ripIIE subscriber has bought ppi X Works in Cass county coranioftljj as fetries’ Furoace, ai>9 fifls'nowen l food assortment of . HOLLOW WARE jikil fta . s superior article, manufactured at tbeabpra Works, which he will sell on good teniari- The Pig meul is ho: blest. Hollow wan. three cents per pound, delivered at CafMxs- vilte Depot- - . Orders may be addressed to him at Ger- tersviiie, Geo. v * Joseph- weisTosr: April 20,1852. •* TlyfOL ASSES, 8ogar. coflee, salt, inn. ill. nails, and blacksmiths tooU. for aate hj JOHN A. EEW1N. BOOTS & 8HOK& IB GENTLEMEN’S hue Water G. & H. L’AMEROli, PUtXCT IMPOHEB5 AKfi 1 ^ ' . cu Crockery,China < 145 MEETrsf^sTr;;,^. •&.e: HATXolwarat (? Conn Kip Bo^, Calf and Kip Brogaas, woman and bora’ calf kip Brogans, men and boys Bnsactt Angara, yooth’s sod rhfldrtn’s Maas. Call at PATTON 4 TMOtMLES, AdairsriBe. Mor. Ml, IfiSfl, ftOEN.whraM VJ low.for which we will lowest priraj. |*4