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About The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1853)
lafeeifode, with disinclination to exercise, nl- It would be beneficial. In fact, pntient distrusts every remedy.” Have yon any or all these symptoms ? If no, yon will find a certain remedy in Dr. M'Lane'i Pills, which may be purchased at J. A. k 8.Erwin, Cartersville. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. CARTERSVILLE FOREVER. Oats Sheriff Sales. j Blacksmithing O N thefirst TnMday in February next,! AT i Ies ry P- G.VINKs’ OLD STAND, will he HMd before Che court house do<^ W. L. MILHOLEN, $ Tt V presei ALL Person* Indebted mo II. HI. ItlOBGAN. by Note or Ac- in the town of Cassville, the following prop A count, will please CALL. AND PAY, jetty: , mmvxsrr e. ,i LJ . „ , as he must pay his debts, and i* rofnpelt. ! Half of lot No. 237, 5th district, 3d sec- flUlANKFLL for the We respectfully refer onr eitixens to the!«>0 |o have Henry. Call and pay tion; also, lot No. 129, 6th and 3d; No. ; -*- heretofore besto ed upon hiiu, of Mr J A Laaslter who down, or give me your notes, as my business 552, 17th and2d; No. 920, 17th and 3d;; presents himself again as a candtdrtc **?'■*'* mm* be dok i No. 680, 2l*?W 2d; one-fourth lot 1006, fur "■£" f «.™> U« old eustomereare ,n f!«fennlle on the 2d ^ |w j j |, n | f0]RC (ffiCE! ' in 21st and 2d; No. C32, 21st and 2d. Le * a,,T ,nv,,, ‘ H ,n <r,re h,m 9 ral1 * h,u &. H MORG 4 i vied on as the property of Augustus Craw- will open a school in Cartersville on the 2d Monday In February next. We are assured i \ijr Mr. Lassiter's acquaintances, that he is | h superior Mathematician. We hope parents ! and the friends of that village, will exert • themselves for the permanent establishment of this school. ‘ GONE YOU, why dont you put yer son yer head, yer j on yer dW - hor! *’ & comt to town k SUBSCRIBE FOR .t THE STAN DARD r ‘Cartersville, Jau. 6. 1853 tf. LABGE SALE —or— Real & Persl Property. especially invited togirehim a cull, while lie is anxious that new ones mar do the same. ford, to satisfy'a fi fa from Madison Supc- j Hc wiU fi * itl,fn 1 U - v ’ to a » bu<i " css f nor court, in favor of Thomas M. Hamilton entn * steu ‘°*“ car *’ .•** “ aH vs. Augustus and Joel C awford. ynmng; either bugg.es. wagons,or vehicles E V. BROWN D S of any description, ironing the same, horse- ' shoeing, refilling ploughs, up-setling axys, &e.. &c. All work warranted. Dec 30, 1352. 47 ly ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice of Copartiiersbip.i ADVERTISEMENTS^ . A NEStr Tailoring Establishment, SASSVItLE^ GA. r Jan 6« 1853. Cass Sheriff Sales. ESTATE SALE. , A true representation of a man that rdefrauds the printer; and the exact ALtO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE: The sonth half of lot cf land No. 122. 5th and 3.1: levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Cass X MON DAY. the 7th day of February Superior court, in favor of Ligon & Leek vs ‘ next, 1 will sell at AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, A CARD. O The Last Notice. CHERRY PECTORAL. ■tor the rapid Care ef COIIGIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROMCHITIS,WHOOPING COUCH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. milE undersigned have this day formed a | 1 copartnership for carrying on the busi-1 X^OU which a share of the public patron- ncd$ of ycticTdl Metm the tc Tii ol jl n ,v c i$ cflriicstlv solicited. Cassville, under the style ot j 1‘rices very cheap: for cash entting will b CAIIPA'.\TER S; BURKE^ j done at the shortest notice and in the hc» and most respectfully solicit a share of the j style for-comfort and wear. Cutting from public patronage, promising that no pains I onc dollai down to 30 cents for coals, pants shall be spared on their part to give the : an d vests 25 cents, most perfect satisfaction. , „ j J. T. GRIG WELL. J D. CARPENTER, j )ec 30> , 852 A1 , r Dec 1C JOHN W. BURKE. Stoves! Stoves! T HE subscribers have made arrangements by which they can furnish at the short est notice. Cooking Stoves for Families, Parlor j Country Produce, - f \F all kinds, taken in exchange for goods ' V/ at the highest market valuation, bv i CARPENTER &[ BURKE. Dec 16 <5 j J D. Phillips. Adm’r of George i wood, deceased. J F. BROW j Jan. 6. 1852. I debted at Cassville, will please call on Tho- tions of his friends. Nothing but its burin- at the Plantation, near Linden, all .he hor- | - ahprifF sale Postnoned ’ mas A- " orf * a1ld P a y U P. as all notes and sic virtues and unmistakable benefit con- . , ?»* mul «- wagons, farming utensils, corn, ; t-SSS BfleriH SaiC VOSiptmea. , acconms t hold for goods sold at that place, ferred on thousands of sufferers, could orig- sliape into which he must screw bis j fodder, Sec. \ f the first Tuesday id February next, w jU be sued, icithont fail, at the first Supe- inatc and maintain the reputation it enjovs. And on the following MONDAY, the 14th ; —n i— o„i,i i.„o.^ ,i.^ i 1—. = • • r - - - J • day of F'ebruary next, at the court-house at 1 LINDEN, IN MARENGO CO. ALA. SCHOOL BOOHS. Stoves, Beautiful Stoves for Chiirclus, , AA7E shall keep on hand ,i good supply of Many years of trial, instead ot impairing j an< / Common Box Stoves, j 1* School Books, also Stationery of evc- prices—and of the latest ** kin< ^ snch as Foolsca P 1 and r “- appioved patterns. We will ex- note paper, pens envelopes; inks, pen- hibit specimens and prices to any one who 11 .’ c * v . u ‘ e a * so ,3 *o pleasure m will call at our store-Price', M ',t.md. | ord ‘ r,n S °. r ^stoiners any work they CARPENTER .V BURKE. \ wa «‘ ®. th f MiseeUaneous line, or any _ . I.aw or Medical work, and sell as cheap as Pec 16 4-j i■ ■ ■ - ? »- -• . * face, before hc can say, •• Stop my pa- ; perf Beware, friends, you might take the j lock-jaw. Beaidcs, this expression very of- j ten wonnda the feelings of n sensitive print- \ 1 uiU at without reserve, _ .. . . , . ,. .... i to the highest bidder, One Hundred er. and mvarinhly frightens the children, j T< .^ Prime nlld Likely Ke- ' crocs, belonging to the estate of the late KeceipU fw Sobsrriplioa to tbc Standard. J y roblysojw of s. carolijya. W. R. Heath, to January 1, 1853, 50 j Among the Negroes are four valuable . J. M. Powers, California. Oct. 1, ‘£3, 200 r C ARP E X T E R S, and a very superior W.P. Miller, March 11, 1853. 200 ’ BLACKSMITH. Jos. G. Wright, Van Wert, May 1, ’53, 200 j Also ‘ aU , tbat Plantation lying in said /■ . ,, onn county, and situated two miles east of Lin- I ® r- SI- Lott, CnsaTille. Aug. 1,. Vv^ j!00 j j eni thccounty site, containing about 2800 E. B. Pressley, Oct. 1, ’53, 200 ; acres, the greater portion of which lies along John F. Lowe, Dec. 03, 200 j the Chickasawbogue Creek, and is very rich J. M. Wood, Cedar Town, to Jan. 1, ’54, 200 Cotton and Com Land. There are about Charles C. Carmichael,Van Wert, Dec 53 200 JmssSnwinerfield, Cartersville, 100 C B. Wellborn, Dalton, Dec. 15, 52, 100 TT. & flemll, Cnrtersvi lie, 200 J. B. Riehnrds, Calhoun. 50 Wax Everett, Everett's Spring, Dec ‘52, 250 Hon. James Jackson, Monroe, July '54, 358 Ota. W. £T Wofford, to April 22, 1853, 200 B. W. Parks, Waleska, to Oct. 1, 1863, 200 fol. C D Terhuns, King. Jan 1, ’64 200 tom Stamford. Pine Log, to Jen 1, *64 70 W If King. .. « 60 W B McElroy, Van Wert, .< •< 200 THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. Fon the benefit of certain prtrons of pa pers, who appear to be marvelously igno rant of the existence of any Law on this subject, we publish the following synopsis, which may serve for occasional reference : I. Ail subscribers, who do not give ex press notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. g. If subscribers order the discontinuance ef their papers, the publishers may continue to tend them until arrearages arc paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse taking their papers from the offices to which they ere sent, they are held responsible till their bills are settled, and their papers are or- dxred to be discontinued. . 4. The Courts have decided, that refusing ■ti&nt ^MflpKpcr ^WBOtefir tnftnW leu, or removing and tearing it uncalled Sat, is jrtma facie evidence eif intentional mco. • THE STANDARD, PUBLISHED AT CASSVILLE, ORO. Eqjoying a large and increasing circula tion, recommends itself to Advertisers. Bc- ades having the best list in Cherokee, Geo. it circulates in a country where broad and fertile valleys teem with fields yearly groan ing .under the burden of its own produce. These rich and lovelv vales, far surpassing that of “ Avoca.” arc* wned and cultivated by those whose baskets arc well tilled, and whose souls arc large and free -The mer chant, therefore, can and does thrive n- tnongst them. The wholesale dealers, con sequently, had best- let themselves be known GTI)c iikrkcts, &t. Qy The state of market, at these points, is always given as nearly correct as onr ex changes will allow. 1000 acres under cultivation. On the Plan tation is a very neat and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, with all the neces sary offices, &c. There are also ample ac commodations for 200 Negroes. The over seer's house, negro houses, and all the build ings on the plantation are framed, and built in the most substantial manner. The Plantation will be sold at private sale, entire, or divided into two tracts, vix: ali that'portion lying to the North of a line runniug through the centre ol section 33 and 34, in township 16, range 3, east; and on the Chickasawbogue creek, containing 2200 acres, all of which are the richest and best cotton and corn lands. The lands lie in sec tions 15, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 33 and 34 of the above named tow'nship and range; on this portion are located the Settlements, inclu ding two large Gin Houses, extensive Barns, Stables, &c. &c. The other portion of the Plantation em braces between 600 and 700 acres, lying in sections 33 and 34, above township and sec tions 3 and 4, township 15, range 3 cast, most of which is good cotton and provision lands. On this tract is the dwelling-house referred to above, the ground, around which embraces a very fine orchard, garden, &c. if not sold at private sale, before the time spe cified, the separate portions of the flota tion. as above described, will be sold at auc tion, after the sale of the personal estate. Conditions of Sale.—Of the negroes and other personal propci ty, all sums under $500, cosh; all sums over $500, one haif cash, balance in notes payable in twelve months, with interest added, aud two secu rities For the plantation, one-fourth cash, bal ance in bpnds, payable in equal instalments, InjMW.Jjr«u9«uMh* , ce years, with interest ‘ from date, secured by mortgage and person, ul security. WILLIAM ROBUS'SO.Y, Ex'r. N. B.—H the weather permits, the sale will take place at the time specified, or the first day thereafter, and continue from day to day, until the properly is sold. Jau 6, 1853. 4S—5t C O T T OJS". At Caxtkusvillc, very little done, be ing holiday season. Extremes, 6} to Sets. J. It. W. Avgusta, ------ 9 o Charleston, - r - *: 7J a 9 Jngnstn Aud Savannah Prices. Augusta. Savannah. Corn... 50 a 55 60 <i 70 Bacon. Hams, 13 a 15 Flour ............. 5.50 a 6 00 GJ a 6.25 CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT. ' Corrected weekly from the Advertiser. Bacon, per Ih. 10 o il Beef, “ “ 4 a 5 Cam, per bushel, 30 Meal, - ‘ 40 a 50 Flour, “ hl»|. 4 50 to 5 00 Butter," Ih. 18 a 20 Feathers, 33 a 35 Wheat, hush.' 65 a 90 Atlanta Prices Current. Conected weekly from the Republican. Corn, Bacon,,..... Butter, Cotton;... Com Meal, Flour, per bbl., Lard, by die obi.,. Chickens, each. Potatoes, Irish per bu.. Peas, per bn. Sul*,P« asck,.. Feathers, per lb.,.... a 40 a 14 ....20 a 2*5 .....8 a 8| ...40 a 50 .$5.50 a 800 ...15 a 20 .... 13 O 13 .... 15 a 20 ....40 « 50 ...49 .$1.75 0 190 ...30 a 35 BANK NOTE LIST. AB Georgia bills of solvent Banks, at par. Sspth Carolina money at par. Counterfeit : 9100‘s on the Merchant’s Rank, Chcraw, Alabama, North Carolina and Tennessee Mb, mm3 to 5 per tent- discount. trp*Look out for counterfeits, 910’s on s jMBss* ef Augusta,.payable tq J. M. Mitt, bus no nictate of Gea Ogkttwrpe, me geneiue has. Alw, 9HM'i on the Bank of the State of Georgia, parable at the Branch Bank, at Washington, and dated Sept. 3d: 1'848,has a red back, with the wOtds "State Bank of Georgia.” en- grtTed, the original has nothing of it. LIST OF LETTEKS R EMAINING in the Post Glfice at Cass- ville. on the 31st day of December, 1850, which, if rot taken out by the 31st day of March next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Atwood, Tlios li Brure, Balas Bonds, Jno C Badgot, Camil Blackburn. John 2 Bone, Jno R Bruce, Jno Bird, Thos Barron, Jno A Brogdon, Win E Crol, Miss I. Clanahan. Mrs Mary Maggrigor, Jno Chapman. J C 2 McMiklc, Jno Cebolt, Miss Alary S 1) King. William S Kirkpatrick, Mrs EI- izaheth Kay, William N 2 L Linn, Jas 11 Little. Mrs Nancy M BG M May, NB McKver, A R Mansfield, Patrick Marsh, J Dyer, Jacob Dickinson J Davis, *1 O Dillard, J W 2 Dorsey, 11 P Davis, George E Erwin, Mrs Mary Evens, John F Funk. Jno M Fleming, Francis M Foster, J W G Gay. George Giles, Wily 2 . Gaines, J D Gibson, Chastccn Gambrel!, N H Harris, Isaac Hurst, William S Henson, James T Hudson, B F Howard. F M Henderson, Jesse Harris, Miss Mary Harper, Wei Uilburn. Jno 1 Ivic, M F. J Jones, Mr Jones. W W Johnson, II J Miller, Miss Jane N Nichols, E T O Oclionncr, Eduion Oats, William O’Barr, T L P Pittman. Marshall 1‘efy. Michel l’etiigrcw, Jno T K Roberts, Elisha. It olierts, David Reas, Mrs Caroline Iiusscr, Calvin Robison, Rev. H H . S Stewart, Jno J Simpkins. Mrs Rebec- will be sold 'cfore the court house door r ; or and Justice's court*, without rc,/>ect of While many inferior remedies thrust upon m the town of Cassville. the following prop- j^ rHOHS . This is positively the last call. the community, have failed and been dis- ert 7 : ,, , „ . I Adairsvillc, Dec 30 4t I). M. HOOD. carded, this has gained friends bv everv tri- * vos . 2 ''f and 209 ‘. l 7Ff m — al, conferred benefits on the afflicted ’they the 17th distnet and 3d section: levied on; pp DWT TT?1T|7TI f 1 can never forget, and produced cures too to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court j JSXl V I j numer o U s and too remarkable to be forgot- mWcfGeorgeS. Black «. Sherwood T | m P „ j„ LMrOr-for iten. Also, Lots of Land, Nos. 622, 692, and 719. in the 17th district and 3d section; le- o^court^in^ivor of' AUen^ < Dvkcs SS vs U John ' ' utes - ^* ew York, hundreds who arc af- j Chekkt Pectobai. does not only, as a gen- or cour , m w or ot Al e 4 J Acs, vs. Jonn gj cte( ^ ca jj at the yjedical officeof Radway i ral thing, but almost invariably cure the ! be promptly and faithfully attemled to. The Great Pain Extractor, While it is a fraud on the public to pre- R A D W A Y’S READY RELIEF will j tend that any one medicine will infallibly stop the most severe pains in a few min- I cure, still there is abundant proof that the WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD. ROME, GEORGIA, Will practice Law in all the couniies of { the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.J They ( will both personally attend all the courts. J ' W. H. Underwood will attend the courts t.f! Jackson and Habersham counties of the Wes- j jern circuit. Both will attend the sessions they can be liought in Upper Georgia. CARPEJS'TER if BURKE. Dec 16 45 NEW FASHIONS FOB FALL AND WINTER! A remnant of stock of goods belonging to;* 5 aad ha re the Kqadv Relief applied | maladies for whichitisemploved. T. G Dunlap , sold under a fi fa issued from ! lt ncvcr fal!a m rehevmg the most | As time makes these fact* w ider and bet Cass Superior court. Chamberlain & Ban- j painful paroxysms mfvemmutes or less. , ter known, this medicine has ^adnally be- croft vs Thos. G. Dnnlap Sold l»v consent TO ™ K SICK 0F T,,IS wsthict , come the best reliance of the afflicted, from ■ ' - — Ify>u cal! upon our Agents and try the log-cabin of tnc American Peasant, to the Relief we will guarantee your instant j the palaces of the European Kings. Thro - relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its out this entire country, in every State, city, cause. BEAR IN MIND. of parties. J. F> BROWN, Sheriff. Sale to continue until all is sold. Jan 6, 1853. Cass Mortgage Sale. R. R. R. O N th: first Tuesday in March next, will; le sold at Cassvfile, between the usual j Radway’h Ready Relief will stop the hours of sale, the following property to-wit: i most severe pains in a few minutes. The contents of a certain store, consisting of dry goods, clothing, boots nnd shoes, gro ceries, and snch articles as are usually kept in a country store: to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Cass Inferior Couit, in favor of N. A. Cohen & Cohn va FJlenburg & Bourn- stiene. Property pointed out in said fi fa. Sale to continue until all is sold. JOHN F. BROWN, Sh'ff Jan. 6, 1853. And cure the most Obstinate Rheumatic, Xeu- rnlgic and Nervous Complaints in a feus Hours, Internal and External. It will stop the most Excruciating Pain* in from Three to Jive Min- wUs. and has cured— Godey, Graham & Arthur. W E will furnish One Copy of Godey’s La dy's Book, and one copy of Graham’s Magazine, l year, for $4: or one copy of La dy’s Book and one copy of Arthur’s Home i Magazine, containing 80 pages, for $3,50; or onc copy of Lady’s Book and one copy of Arthur’s Home Gazette, for $3,50. Postage on Godey’s Lady’s Book. 2 cts each number; To Purchasers. I T has gone out from this place, again and again that Cassrille is used up, and that in order to purchase goods cheap, persons must go elsewhere; we take this occasion to say to our friends and the citizens of Cass county generally, that we intend to try to demonstrate the falsity of the above propo sition, by offering Dry Goods of Every Description, Groceries,' Hardware, Caller)’, Crockery and Glassware, and indeed everything that is usually kept in a country store, as cheap as they can ac bought in any market in this country. All that we ask is a fair trial—give us this—and we feci assured that we can give our cus tomers perfect satisfaction. CARPEJS'TER if BURKE, Dee 16 at Price's old sta id. DR. G. W. KELLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, R ESPECTFULLY informs the public, that lie is now located at Cassville, and will attend to al! orders by letter or other wise, in the line of his Profession from the citizens of this place, or the surrounding country. His prices will be as follows : Plugging or filling teeth, from $1 to S2.00 Scaling and whitening, $2.00 Pivot teetii, 3.50 On gold plate, 8.00 Rooms at Mr. Latimer's Hotel. Referen ces can be shown by calling at his rooms. Nov. 18—tf. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS William C. Wyly applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of David F. Lewis, late of said county deceased: These are therefore to cite and 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) why letters of ad ministration should not be granted the said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this 29th Dee. 1852 T. A. WORD, Ord’rv. Dec 30—47—30d Rheumatism Neuralgia Croop Diarrhoea Toothache Spasams Cramps Sick Headache Chill Fever Chill Blains Sore Throat Iuffuenza In Four noun, In One Hour, In Ten minutes, In Fifteen minutes lu One second, In Three minutes. In Three minutes, In Fifteen minutes. In Fifteen minutes* In Ten minutes, In Four hours, In Twenty hours. Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chole ra Morbus, TicDoloreux, and all other com plaints where there are severe pains, Rad- wav's Ready Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure the disease.- Principal Office 162 Fullon St., N. \ - PRICES OF RADWAY S REMEDIES : Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent, $1. per bottle. Kadway’s Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. The Dollar Bottles contain five times the quantity of the twenty-five cent bottles. TO PLANTERS. This is the cheapest Medicine you ean possibly keep, as it can be used at all times and under all circumstances.' For sale at Cassvills, by CaupenteU, & Burke, Sole agent for Cass County: \ Dec. 30, 1852 . ly and indeed almostevery hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best reme dy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be used by their most intelligent physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic prac tice, as the surest remedy their attending physicians can employ for the more dange rous affections of the lungs. Also in mild er cases, and for children, it is safe, pleas ant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive, have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to Cuiidhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by la\V from counterfeits, consequently can lie re lied on as genuine, without adulteration. Wc have endeavored here to furnish the community- with a medicine of such intrin sic superiority and worth as should com mend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials Buena Vista House,” Itoine, Git., at which place one or both will always hc found, ex cept when absent on professional business. April 24—12—ly. , A. O. DAT of the Supreme Court at Cassville and Gaines-1 ^.kLD rcs|>ectfii!ly inform Ifii old ville. All business entrusted to them will i friends nnd customers that lie ha* just , promptly and foithfulh attended to. ! received his fashions lor the ensuing season. Office next door to Hooper & Mitchell.! from the celebrated Malian s establishment. -- - ~ ■ Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on them at his shop, opposite Latimer’s hotel. Call ami see him. ami look at his fashion plate*. Sept. 9, 1852. Good News! LYNN WEST GAINES, NKAlt K l'II A KLEE, CASS COUNTY, GKOKGljt. R KSl’FXTF'ULLY informs hb) friend* and the people of the neighliorhood, ti nt he may lie found at E. B. Presley’*, al ways ready to do any woik in the wagon ma king line; also will stock Scythes at the *horf • esi notice, and will make them run a* well and save as much grain a* any in Georgia. Kuliarlec, Jan. 22, 1852.—ly. OSHIELDS & NOBRIS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Over Peeples' Store, CALHOUN, GEORGIA. October 7, 1852. NEW LOCATION. M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE A.YD COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, On. W OULD respectfully inform his old pa trons, and the public generally, that he has leased for a term of years, the now and extensive 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 & Son 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 bu>iness, 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- proved itself to be; and trust by great care a S e heretofore extended him. f .. . . . * ° a (1>.1 nwo frt* leomili* Snnnlmc D0CT. W00DBRIDGE. j OF CARTERSVILLE, O FFERS his Professional .Services to the citizens of the Fourth and adjoining dis tricts. Dei 23 46-61 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP- ! Phe firm of Patton & Trimble was, on the JL 16th inst. dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will only be used in settling the business of the concern. Either of the partners are authorized to make set tlements. R. S. Patton will remain in the place for a short time, ’and is anxious to close up the business of the concern as speedily as possible. AU indebted are there fore most earnestly requested to make im mediate payment. R. S. PATTON, A. S. TRIMBLE. Adairsvillc, Dec. 23. Smith, Miss Scrvan- nah Strickland, Miss Ma- -ry J Scott, William J T Turner, Thos Turner* WmR Talbert, Jas’M - Taylor, Jno Trainer, Peter Towers, La kin Trimble, Mrs Adaline W Worwick, W P Windsor, L R Johnson. Miss Martha White, Mrs Nancy T James, Mrs Minerva Williams, Joseph Justice, JD Williams, Alien Jan. 6 A HA1RE, P. M. G earain. CASS COU&'TY.—Whereas, j Adam administration. GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY. TTJ'HEREAS David G. King applies to me YV for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Andrew Bcrricr, late of raid coun- i ty, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, aU and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased 10 be and appear at my 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 27th dav of December. 1852. ALEX STROUP, Ordinary. Dec 30 x 47 30d GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. Ohm navy’s Office, ) Dec 27th, 1852. t Present, Thomas A. Word, Ordinary of said Coonty. I T appearing to the Ordinary l»y the peti tion of Thomas A. Suliiv..n,*that William Fain, late of said county, deceased, did, in hi* litcrthne execute to ssid Thomas A. Sul livan, his bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to said Thomas A. Sullivan, tor lot of land number two huudred and ten, and lot number two hnndred and eleven; both of said lots lying and being in the fifth dis trict « ’BODY knows is aflatrering dis- qqaa. It eomttenr s* and progresses no that before one i* aware of.it. and third section of Cass county; and it HilfapnUcs to me for letters ofi tur,her appearing that said William Fain, ion. on the estate of George W. ’ «h«a life without executing titles to Underwood, late of said county, deceased; fa,<) °* ,and > or « *«* providing These are therefore to cite and admonish ! tl,c . ref ® r ~. aDd * a PP»nng that said Thom- all. and singular those concerned, to be and ■ aa A Snlhran, has paid one third of the pnr- appear at my office, within the time pre- | rh *f* nMMMf J r ** lots of land, and is scribed by law, to show cause, if any they j ^- T good have, whv said letters should wot be grant* “*■ * h * n executed; and ^ V * said Thomas A. Snlliran having petitioned Given trader mv bond at office, this 4th ! ** 0nU I M ^ t ° gS Wffliam P *' ai, ^“ d Jan 1853. T. A. WORD. O. Fato. admlnHtraloB upon theea- wm* ; tale of said William Fain, deceased, to exe- ! cate to him titles to said lots of land, in eoir- i fortuity with said bond; it is therefore here, by ordered that notice be given in * The GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY. HSREAS, James D. Ferrell applies to for Letters of Administration on ! Standard,” of snch application, that all per- the estate of Archibald G. said county, deceased; These are therefore to cite " ha or she died of hast v 'Con-! and rflow causc («* havc *»} ) wh - v let * ' all troubled with coLh or i Adminirtratitm should not be granted WO would refe r to tbc idrer- npplicanL I tho ontaida of this paper of Jnd- I Giren “J hand at °® cc ‘ thls 4th “ Extract ef ” Cherry and January. 18o3. *| is.said to be a ccnam .-are | THOMAS A. fl ORD, Ordinary. Jan. 6—48—30d * son concerned, may fite their otjcriioM in my oAce, (if any they have) why raid Vn. P. Fain, and George"J. Fain, administrators as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said. fottoTlantriff conformity with raid bond. A trae extract* from the minutes of raid conrt, this 27th of December. 1852- T. A- SVORD, OrdVy. Dec 27 47 3m Advertise! ADVERTISE! COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned take pleasure in an nouncing to the citizeus ot Cass and adjoin ing counties, that they have purchased the entire stock of goods of Patton ft Trimble, and will continue the business under the firm, name and style of A. S. TRIMBLE ft CO. We now have in store, and intend keep ing, all the time, a general stock of Dry Goads and Groceries. Give us a call. A. S. TRIMBLE, WM. A. CHAMBERS, Dec 23 N. TRIMBLE. R.4DWAFS READY RELIEF. A FRESH supply of this invaluable rem edy for the many “ ills that flesh is heir to,'’ just received and for sale by Dec 23 CARPENTER & BURKE C IRCASSIAN BALM.’—An excellent ar ticle for beautifying and restoring the liaii, just received and for sale bv Dec 23 CARPENTER A BURKE. C HEESE!—A. prime article, fresh and good, just received and for sale by 1 >ec 23 CARPENTER k BURKE. S ALT! SALT!—A fresh arrival of salt- just at hand, and going off fast, at Dec 23 CARPENTER & BURKE'S. Brought to Jail, in preparing it With chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. Prepared and sold by James C. Ateb, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Cassville by Carpenter & Burke; in Rome by Robert Battv; in Calhoun by Nott, Wall & Co; in Cartersville by J. A. & S. Erwin. Dec. 30,1852—tfa. ROHE DRUG STORI-, In the house formerly occupied by STEVENSON & DUNCAN. W E are now receiving and opening, di rect from Importers, a large and well selected stock of Drugs of the purest char acter, all of which we will warrant and pro pose to sell on the most accommodating terms at wholesale and retail, e would call the special attention of Physicians of Cherokee Ceorgia and Alabama,as we think we can furnish as good articles nnd on as good terms as anywhere this side of Charleston. Onr assortment is very tine, consisting of the fol- owing articles: Alcohol, Antimonials, Mercurials, Acids, Creasot, Calomel, Eng. nnd Am. Opium, Morphine, Sulph Quinine, Fcrrocyanntc Quinine, Iodine, Iodide, Potass, Nitrate Sil ver, Phos. Calx. Precipt, Chloroform. Alcoholic extracts, a full variety, and a general assortment of the latest and most approved medicines and chemicals. Surgic- cal instruments, Dental files and sockets, gold and tin foil, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, var nishes, putty, sash glass of every size, per fumery of the finest quality, brushes of ev ery style,spices, essential oils, fancy soaps sperm and adamantine candies, sperm and I.in.oil.burning fluid, corn and pearl starch, Physicians’office furniture, stationary fine variety, fine chewing tobacco, extra fine se- gars, inacaboy, Scotch and rapee snuff, nne French chocolate, garden seed of every va riety, Burning fluid and eamphinc. a fine se lection of brandy and choice medi ml wines. Also a good assortment of Thompsonian medicines, anJ all the most approved and popular patent medicines, a variety of fan cy and all other articles to be fonnd it the drug line. Db. S. B.PUARCE&CO. July 1st, 1852. Orders for Family 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, iu consequence of our remov al to Charleston, we take great pleasure in recommending him to our friends. G. WALKER & SON. Julv 29—25— lv* BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GO. W ILL, from this day. sell their present stock of colored printed Muslins, col ored printed Barages, Tissues. Crape do Par is, and Grenadines, at cost. The assortment embraces some of the latest styles and most elegant articles of the season. July 29 DR. DENNIb’ Georgia garsanarUa. FOR Taundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness.Loss of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels. Piles, caused by Costivcness, Pain in the Bowels, or Rheumatism, caused by the nseof Mer cury, Syphilis, Scrofula. Boils, Ulcers, Ac. tPHlS preparation is made as pure as pos- X sible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial ef fects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arising from an impure state of the Mood, prove it to be the pnrestand most useful pre paration cf Sarsaparilla that is made. Those who have used the various prepare- taste Sarsaparilla in inches high, has j That it might be more pankularly-adapted sack, walks with hi* toes < a ™ed >nw*rdha S ase, nothing but the pure Sar- qmtean.mlHircfscarsonh^back and in, P s ^ nscd that for differcnt speaking, has sir to nearly e*ery word that he j , speaks. He says that his young master is on WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEO. W ILL couliiiac '.he ahuve business, 14 Bay street, east of the Exchange. Orders lor bagging, rope and other snp- plics filled promptly at lowest cash prices. Refer to Maj. Wm. Sanford, Gen. S. P. Mvrick, Baldwin county. M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs Carter and Harvey, Putnam county. A. McAilum, Ira Peck, Twiggs county. Messrs Black & Cobb, Messrs. Carter & Harvey, Rome. Maj. John S. Rowland, Cass ennnfv. JAS. WASHBURN, JNO. li. WILDER, FRAS. G. DANA. Aug. 12 27 6m UtooMcmb Female Seminary. CEDAR TOWN, GA. T HIS Institution is still under the dircc- toin of J. M. WOOD, principal, associa ted with three competent assistants. The facilities for a Collegiate course, including the Latin, Greek and French hmgnages, will be afforded, and special care taken of the be tlth and morals of the pupils. Prof. J. R. SEALS, principal of M usic Department.perforin* on a variety of insiru 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, end close the 3d Wednesday in July. The Fall Ses sion will close the 3d Wednesday in Novem- Cbargcs for Board and Tniiion. at the G. & H. lAMRR0i\, rates of, per annum $125 DIUECT IJirOKTERS ASP WHOLESALE PEAL- For Music and use of instruments45 j E88 Iff A few select Pianos will be kept for sale, CrOCkery.Chintt & GittSS if if 6, and tested and warranted in every instance. uv J* ,,, * Persons wishing to patronize us, are re- j X f ‘. 145 MEETING-ST,, quested to make early arrangements, as p«- j Charleston S. C» piis who commence with the session, do more j *’•■■■ ''* for themselves and arc less trouble to us. NEW FR0VI8I0N STORE, AT ADA1RSVILLE, GEO. . C 1ALL over oil the west side of the Rail / Road, and buy your GitoctniKS cheap (or cash or barter, litre you can always find Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Salt, Bacon, Lard, Meal, Flour, Cigars. Tobacco, Bnuff, Candies, Raisins, Cheese, Pickles. &c.. Ac. D. A. CRAWFORD. June 3d, 1852.—Gin. CHASTlrULULYEE; Forwarding. Storage AND GENERAL Commission Business, NO.G6, BAY STREET,. Savnnaah, M R. DURYEK will, at all times,give hi* careful and prompt personal attention to receiving, selling, storing or forwarding whatever cottons or other produce may Im consigned to him, on which the usual advan ces will be made. REFERENCES: Metsrs. G. W. Gar many & Co. Savannah. ** Jeffers, Colhrun, & Co. Hamburg. “ B. S. Dunbar & Co. “ “ S. C. Grenville & Co. Augusta. I). Osborn, Esq. Forsyth. Messrs. J. Norvross & Co. Atlanta. “ It. W. & T. G Sims, Newnaff- J. W. Burke,Esq. Cassville. J. A. Erwin, Esq. “ * 15. Bra ill lev. Esq. Peuficld. ’ , ~ ? Butts, Pickrell & Co: Baltimore.' Hollis, Stark & Co. New York'. August 26—29 FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. T HE subscriber is still in Callionn, where hc offers ali articles in his line,, at the lowest cash prices. Buy here, and thereby save a high per ecn’.uge for booking, and then there is . ■» - NO DUNS FOR MONEY. We are determined to keep as good articles as the market affords. . . We are about receiving a new. supply of the various kinds of SUGARS anti t o.'FEES, MOLASSES, SI RUP, CIIEESE, SALT, LARD, PRESERVES, PICKLES, SAUCE, DATES, PRUNES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO; DYE STUFFS, FACTORY YARNS; —and also— CANDIES FOR' WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. Call and see ns. if you want the articles. We think we can suit von. S. D. EVERETT. October 21st, 1852. 37 2m Hollow ware and Fig Iron. T HE subscriber ha* bought out the IroK. Works in Cass county commonly known as Earles’ Furnace, and has now on hand a good assortment of HOLLOW WARE AND PIG IRON, a superior article, manufactured at the above Works, which he will sell on good terms. The Pig metal is hot blast. ..Ifonorw ware three cents per pound, delivered at Caricrs- viUe Depot Orders may be addressed to him at Car- tcrsvillc, Geo. JOSEPH WHISTON. April 20, 1852. the railroad that lead* from Union Point to Atlanta. It is uncertain where his master is, as I think it rather doubtful whether he tell* the troth or not. He says he left home in July, just after bis master got done pulling fodder. Since stating the above, he 119* de clares the name mentioned i* not correct, but that he belongs to Reuben Webster, of Ala bama. . If there are such gentlemen as the ones named, they would do well to give the matter an examination. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and trite raid negro away. 'Any per son that has lost a negro of this description, woalddo well to come and see him J.B. THORNBBOUGH, Jailor. Dec» tnrefo Land lor Sale. fTUlE Undersigned offers for rale, lot* of X land. Not: 382 and 4'!2, in the 4th dfst of the 3d section, now .Cara' county. These lots lie near Cartersville. Any pcrioi^wi^h- ing to purchase them, will call on M arren Aiken, at Cassville. IIENRY P. JONES. Dec 23 4t di-eases, physicians might-combine or pre scribe with it, snch articles as they might con sider irost appropriate in cases under their treatment. Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon the bowels, make it not only a good substitute fot Mercury, but uscfuiin remov ing all ditea-res arising from fki imprudent use of Mete ny. Prepared only by J.DENNIS, M. D., Au gusta. Geo. Sold in Cassville hv John A- Erwin : in CaitersTille.by J A.i S- Erwin; E Porter, AdairsvlUe; Yoang ASJms, Calhoun, Price. $1 per bcftle; 6 bottle* for $5. Remember toa*k for DENNIS’ GEOR- ] ycar ' GIA SARSAPARLLA Cassville, June 24—20—ly. ha>1 by application Nov. 25 42 3m. , iwuiicnn . IIAVE.always on hand alarge and exten- A catalogue, containing partiinlars can be ; »ivt- assortment of the abore^Goods, (*dcct- i*1 by application to the principal. e(1 **>' °" e 1,rm at '^ c . England and France,) Avhieli they offer for sale at as low rates as they can be purchased in anv citv of the Union. Jan. 1S~ 1852. 49—It. NEW TEACNINS DONE ENTIRELY BY AN- \ Plain and Onamental AtYsis. BUGGIES FOB SALE! fTHE citizen* ofC»r?e»viHe ; GUUUILAJ m * Educational Notice. X and vicinity, are respect- ! 'T'HE mtdc-rsigied havingjpcmanently fully informed tiiat rite under- X cated himself tir Caasrilh^ anq.£ngag96 . „... „„„„ * , the services of Mr. Robert Melson, who u signed will open a ' ; M e U known as a first rate wood workman. Male and Female Scnool. [ and having procured a good stock af well AT CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. : seasoned timber, and goodfiMhi nabletrunf. On the first Monday in February, 1853. i ming, he is prepared- to make or repair all y ha pnrh in the kinds of Buggies, Carnages, Sc., m neat Two sessions of five'months each, ^ j Stoerort^AH ord -s.willfe prompt- , terms PH sEssiosr. i ly attended to, and no disappointment will ! ..... , ; be made to anv who may patronize litm • j Orthography, Reading, and primary GeOgr |cgg iu ^ of sickness. Please call and ! EiSfot Grammar", "Geography", Philosophy, ^ judge for y i Histor--- and Arithmetic 10.00 av patronize him un-. see ’.-.rselvc-s. WM. HUAUPSJtf,,:- McMfdtenJack.: , , .. -t. ** *”^ on * of the .j Vtar ’ 8t Mrs T.rssitcr will take charm of the and ornamrtttaL and other ornamental *?rk, resnlcwttdfcout two miles west, of ( „ CT Mr*. Lrssiter wUl *^ e r c “ a ^“ “ e guch ^ GUdffng, Fron^ing„?4?^foif. *6-* His shop ig pear the north-cast corner of v . L - — J - work low for taken at the J. S. LASSITER. Cassville. ; As a fpal-geMcr he is nnsutpass- Female Department. , s ^car the north-*' in the country. . . ! James T. Livingston. Esq [cash; and produce will be For Insurance, 'y 86 00. LEVI BRANSON I Dec 16 45 \ market prices Slay 6,1352..