The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, January 20, 1853, Image 4
I AVl^^^Mte
tcrsvilie,are no'.v prepared (in tlicir new
r rtng ms
tresses so
aware of it.
reers, then a sudden
from heat to cold, pro- ;
.lion, and in a few days or
[ weeks, it is said he or she died ol hasty Con-
isumption, For all troubled with rough or ^
[ Jung complaint, we would reft v to tlie adver- i
'lement on the outside of this paper of Jud-,
In's Chemical Extract of “Cherry ami j
lungwort," which is said to he a certain cure
I this awful disease.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
' : Kich Carpets.
s SNOWDEN & SIIEAll,
H AVE received from New York a full
supply of llieli Tapestry Velvet Carpets,
" of BtS,W..and splendid patterns;
Tapestry Brussels and Brussels Carpets,
« very low prices;
Superior Three Ply and Tngrain Carpets,
of new and beautiful styles ;
Brussels and Venetian Stair Carpets ;
Curtain Materials ; Cornices; Brass and
Plated Stair Hods, to which they respectful
ly invite the attention of the public.
Jan. 20. 50
r ter 01 the Ordinary of j
will be sold ou the 1st j store) with a large and excellent stock to ac-
of March next, at Kllijay, within | commodate all persons in Cass and the ad-
Iflial hours of sale, the following prop-j joining counties who trade at that point,
with goods uoon the most reasonable terms.
Their stock comprises every variety of goods,
and they fed warranted in assuiingthe peo
ple that prices shall he satisfaciory. Very
rateful for the patronage heretofore bestow
d. they trust hv a elose attention to their
business, the extent and elegance of their
stock, lo insure an enlarged continuance.
J. A. & S. Ell'.VIN.
Carlersvilic. Jan. 13, 1858.
4:>. (.4 and <i5, alt in j
a! s -(-lion. Sold as the j
Pritchett, deceased.— j
Undressed 151’ched Shirtings.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
|> TT AVK received from New York, extra
fl fine Bleached Shirtings, perfectly un
dressed, and n very superior fabric for Ladies
jnqt^.GimPcmJn’s v
^’'Speetfully requeste
_, to-wit: Lot N
’l 2d section ; N
the 26th district an
j property of Gilbc
Terms on the dav.
JOHN PRITCHETT, Adm r.
Jan 20, 1 8.>2.
J /,. iGA'is TJi.l ToK S SA l.i-:.
B Y virtue of an order of ihc Ordinarv of
(lilmer countv, will he sold, on the 1st
Tuesday in MuVcli next, at EUijuv, within
ihe usual bouts of sale, l.ot of land No <0.
' in the Glh disi and 2d section. Sold as the
i property ol Lucy liarris, deceased, lcims
1 on tlie dav.
NEWMAN OSBORN, Adm’r.
Jatl 2(1, IS a 2.
j r|NWO months alter date, application will
JL he made to the Ordinary of Gilmer
eoiirty for leave to sell lot No. 21G. in the
| 14th district and 3d section, belonging to
the estate ol Gabriel T Moore, late of said
county, dece’d. 1). S LAW, Adm’r.
Jan. 20—2in.
j;a, CASS Count!/.— Whereas,
11. Stark, administrator on the es
tate of Wm. 1). Gray, late of said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters ol dis
mission frouMaid administration:
These are therefore to Cite and admonish
all, and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to he and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cruse, if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 17th
Jan. 1853. THOS. A. WORD, Ord
Jan, 20—44—Cm
(ftt-or;
AY.
epei
Article
. JmpSO. 1853
•wear. The public are re
quested to call and examine the
otton Osnaburgs and Negro
CLOTHS,
At Manufacturer x Prices.
SNOWDEN & S II 11 A R
H ave now on lilind a full supply of Cot
ton Osnaburgs, ol the most approved
styles; Negro KERSEYS, of Geo Schley’s,
Win Schley s and of the Augusta Manufac
turing Company. Also, Brown SHIRT
INGS and SHEETINGS, of the Augusta
Manufacturing Company, which they sell at
manufacturer’s prices. Also, a supply of
"Whitney, Crib and Negro Blankets, which
they sell at very low prices. The public are
requested to examine the assortment.
Jan 20, 1852.
w
A LARGE stock
jLA c ci v variety o
on hand and for sale hv
J. A & S. ERWIN. "
Cartersville, Ga., Jan. 13.
Administrator’s Sale.
'tiesdav in March next will
C Vx the first Ti
* ise sold before the court house door in Messages of the Presidents of the U. S
UTULfili
: Chambers’ Infit/mation far the People: or
Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Knowl
edge. Two large imperial octavo volumes,
containing pOO pages.
Peterson's History of the American Revolu
tion. 500 large octavo pages with 200
| fine Engravings.
j Peterson's History of the United States Xa-
vv. 600 large octavo pages, and 150 fine
j Engravings.
1 Frosts's Remarkable Events in the History
! of America. Two large octavo volumes,
I containing 1G00 pages and 700 Engrav
ings. The best History of America pub
lished.
FrJvTTs Pictorial Life of Washington, 600
pages, 159 engravings.
Moore s Hist Indian AYars, colored and
plain plates.
The True Republican, containing the In
augural addresses, and all the First Anility’.
'‘ L t’ ° and,
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
IT, llEliEAS William C. Wyly appliJj
\ \ me for letters of administration on
estate of David F. Lewis, late of said county
deceased: _
These arc therefore to cite and admonish,^ physicians. In Great Britain, France and
ro -
tate, city,
hamlet it contains,
nowu as the best reme-
seaseS of the Throat and
in many foreign countries, it is
Sg"to be used by their most intelligent
Constitutions of the most important States.
Embellished with Portraits of the Presi
dents
Fox's Book of Martin’s, 50 engravings.
And many othep "Splendid and popular
works. /
J. & iJL. GIHON, PnbUshers,
No. 9S .idiestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Jan.A^th 1S53.
Canton, Cherokee county between the usual
hours of sale. Lots of Land No. 13,14tli dis
trict 2d section, the undivided half of Lot
No. 202. 2d district and 2d section.
Also before the court house door in Spring
Plate, Murray county, on the first Tuesday
in April next. Lot No. 278, 27th district and
2d section Sold as the property of Lewis
Peacock, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
Terms on the day ot sale.
JOHN PEACOCK, AD-Al’ll.
Jan. 13 1853.
LAND FOE SALE.
\ plantation containing seven hundr e |
A acres, 'ving ou Biroad River, in Haber- Half of lot No. 237, 5th district, 3d sec-
sham county, near rite line of Franklin coun- [, 0 n ; also, lot No- 129, Gth and 3d; No.
ty, having 150 acres of first quality bottom d.y?, 17th and 3d■ No. 920, 17th and 3d;
Land ; also Lp>'i No. 150, 2cl district of Irwin j No. 680, 2!st aim2d; one-fourth let 1006,
county. Kfor information apply at this j n 21st and 2d; No. ffdd, 21-X snt£-2(l.. If-,
Germany, where tho 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 ol
the most flattering testimonials wc receive,
have been from parents who have found it
efficacious in cases particularly incidental to
childhood.
The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by
a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it
Cass Sheriff Sales.
kN the first Tuesday in February next,
„ will be sold before the court house door
in the town of Cassville, the following prop
erty;
office.
GEORGIA, GORDO.Y COUjYTY.
IIEREAS, AYiti. C. E les applies to tnc
for letters of administration, with the \
will annexed, on the estate of Edward Ran-| xi.
soitt. late of said county, dct cased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditois
of said deceased to he and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to
sliow cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 19th
dav of January, 1S53.
Jan 20—30d" A. STROUP, Ord’ry.
Fresh Sard
Jan 13.
seeds!
just
Carriage & Buggy-Making
AND
Blacksmithing.
TTTILIjIAM IIEADOEN informs
VV his friends and the public, of this and
I adjoining counties, that lie is fully prepared
L |o make ami repair vehicles of every kind —
^carriages, buggies, jerseys and wagons. Al-
Bao, everything in ihe hlarksmithing line,
Ieither making or repairing Horse-shoeing,
■tplough making, upsetting axes and nil farm
work, promptly attended to Also, on hand
ami for sale, al’i kinds of iron and steel, low,
for cash. Jan 20—-50—3m
j-~j£ vvxkle;
attorney at law.
Carterscille, Gu.
W ILL, uive prompt sttention to the col
lecting cf all debts place.l in his hands,
In any of. the following named counties:—
Cass, Cherokee, Cost*, li timer, Gordon, Floyd,
Lumpkin. Pauldiiy, Polk t - - R httfeld
.Jtefers, hy pcvtni.-siou,’to W (’ey, Banks &
Ctf. "Charleston, U C Jail 20, S5J
A. A. BRADY,
v White Hail Street,) ATLANTA, Geo.
D EALER in Hardware. Carriage Trim
mings, Mechanics and Farmers’ Tools,
Groceries, Liquors, &c. [April io.
D0CT. WQQDBRIDGrE.
OF CATITERSVILI.F,
O FFERS his Professional Services to the
citizens of the Fourth and adjoining dis
tricts. Det 23 46-6t
To Purchasers.
I T has gone out from this place, again and
again that Cassville is used up, and that
in order to purchase goods cheap, persons
must co elsewhere ; we take thi- 1 occasion
to snv 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, IS:trKxv:tee, Cutlery,
Crockery and Glassware,
Vi.1-’ A.S. UaJ 'A
GOOD supply\of many varieties
received and for’ sale l>y
CARPEN-XER & BURKE.
Jan 13 1853
,n V ’ ^ r^fiJrasBalas
as the property of Augustus Craw- “
satisfy a ti fa from Madison Supe- ’-p", =
Badget, Camtl
Blackburn. John 2
Bone, Jno R
GEORGIA CASS COUNTY.
W HEREAS John C. Aycock. administra
tor on the Estate of Zachariah Aycock
deceased, applies to me for Letteis of Dis
mission from said administration.
vied on
ford, to satisfy a li fa from Madison Supe
rior court, in favor of Thomas M. Hamilton
vs. Augustus and Joel Crawford.
E. A. BROWN. D. S.
Jan 6, 1S53.
aU and singular, the kindred and credijynfs of
said deceased, to be and appear pte my office
within the time prescribed bjf-Taw and shew
cause, (if any there be) yfhy letters of ad
ministration "should nofc.'he granted the said
applicant. t 7 ,
Given under lpry hand at office, this 29th
Dec. 1852. > T. A. WORD, Ord'ry.
Dec 30—4’ 1 —30d
A CARD.
x Tks Last Hotice.
H AVING determined to close up my bu-
smess, all persons are Ihercby notified .
to call and settle, without delay. Tliose in- i under his own eye, with invariable accuracy
and care. It is sealed and protected bylaw
from counterfeits, consequently can be 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
proved itself to be; and trust by great care
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 G. Aykii,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell,
Sold in Cassville by Carpenter & Burke:
in Rome by Robert Batty;" in Calhoun by
Nott, Wall & Co; in Cartersville by J. A.
& S. Erwin. Dec. 39, 1852—He
ld style of
A. S. TRIMBLE ft CO.
We now hare in store, and intend keep
ing, all the time, a general stock of
I>ry llooils end Groceries.
Give us a call. A. S. TRIMBLE,
WM. A. CHAMBERS,
Dec 23 N. TRIMBLE. .
Hollow wa remand Pig
Iron.
T HE subscriber has bought out the Iron
Works in Cass comity 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. Hollow ware
three cents per pound, delivered at Carters*
ville Depot.
Orders may he addressed tf> him at Caf-
tersville, Geo.
JOSEPH WHI8TON.
'nril 20. 1952.
debted at Cassville, will please call on Tho
mas A- Word and pay np, as all notes and
accounts I hold for goods sold at that place,
will be sued, without fail, at the first "Supe
rior a injustice's courts, without respect of
persons. V'Tiis is j>ositirely the last call.
Adairsville, Dec 30 4t D. M. HOOD.
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Cass
ville. on the 31st day of December,
1852. which, if rot taken out by the 31st day
of March next, will be sent to the General
Post Office as dead letters.
A. K
Atwood, Titos
B
Cass Sheriff Sales.
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME ABB PLACE:
The south half of lot of land No. 122, 5th
and 3d ; levied on to satisfy a li fa from Cass
Superior court, in favor of Ligon &. Leek vs
These are (heeefore ,« H,c „ni ..(monl.l, «£*
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my Office within the time prescribed by law, j
to"show cause (if any they have) why said i
Letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 10th ;
day ot January. 1S53.
THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary. \
Jan 13—4 9 — 6m
GEORGIA CASS COUNTY.
Jan. 6, 1852.
Cass sheriff sale—Postponed.
N the first Tuesday in February next,
will he sold before the court house door
0
in the town of Cassville. the following prop
erty :
Lots of land, Nos. 208 and 209, lyin;
! the 17th district and 3d section : levied on
W HEREAS Robert Scott, administrator t0 sa tisfv a fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court,
on the estate of Robert Hamilton, de-1 j n f uvor of George S. Black vs. Sherwood
ceased,applies to me for Letters Dismissory Corley,
from said administration:
Also, Lots of I,and. Nos. 622, 692, and
These are therefore to cite and admonish ; *4 9- j n t |, e 17th district and 3d section; le-
all persons concerned, to be and appear at vicc t cn j 0 satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superi-
mv office within the time prescribed by law,
to"show cause, (if any they have) why said
Letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 10th
day January, 1S53.
TUGS. A. 1FORD, Ordinary.
Jan 13—49—6m.
EORGIA—Cass County.
(JTIIE11EAS, Andrew J. Weems ap
plies to me for letters of administra-
cum testamento annexe, on the estate of Na
thaniel Lyons, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
Brnee, Jno
Bird, Thos
Barron, Jno A
Brogdon, Wm E
C
Crol, Miss I.
King. William S
Kirkpatrick. Mrs El
izabeth
JCty, William N 2
Lintq'w iis H
Little. 'Mrs Nancy M
BO v
Mav.NB - __
McEver, All ,
Mansfield, Patrick
Marsh, J
Clanalian, Mrs Mary Maggrigor, Jno
Chapman, J C 2 McMiklc, Jno
Cebolt, Miss Mary S Miller,Miss Jane
w
or court, in favor of Alien Dykes, vs. John
R. Campbell.'
\ remnant of stock of goods belonging to
T. G Dunlap ; sold under a fi fa issued from
Cass Superior court. Chamberlain & Ban-;
croft vs Thos. G. Dunlap Sold by consent;
of parties. J- F. BROA\ N, Sheriff, j
Sale to continue until all is sold.
Jan 6, 1S53.
Cass Mortgage Sale.
N th* first Tuesday in March next, will j
he sold at Cassville, be tv ecu the usual
I)
Dyer, Jacob
Dickinson. J
Davis, N O
Dillard, J W 2
Dorsey, II P
Davis, George
E
Erwin, Airs Mary
Evens, John
F
Funk. Jno M
Fleming, Francis M
Foster, J W
G
Gay, George
Giles, Wily 2
Gaines, J D
Gibson, Clmstccn
Gambrcll, N
H
Harris. Isaac
Hurst, William S
Henson, James T
Hudson, B F
Howard, F M
Henderson, Jesse
Harris. Miss Mary
Harper, Wei
Hilhurn. Jno
I
Ivie, M E
J
Jones, Mr
Jones. V/ W
Johnson. 11 J
N
Nichols, E T
O
Ochonncr, Edmon
Oats, William
O’Barr, T L
P
Pittman, Marshall
Pety, Michel
Pettigrew, Jno T
R
Roberts, Elisha
Roberts, David
Reas, Mrs Caroline
Russer, Calvin
Robison, Rev. H H
S
Stewart, Jno J
Simpkins, Mrs Rebcc-
er
Smith, Miss Servan-
nah
Strickland, Miss Ala
ry J
Scott, William J
T
Turner, Thos
Tt'.rnci, Win R
Talbert, Jas M
Taylor, Jno
Trainer, Peter
Towers, La kin
Notice of -Copartners:
7TMIE undersigned have this day formed a,
J. copartnership for carrying on the busHf
ness of yencral merchandisin'/ in the town O-
Cassville, under tlie style of
CARP HOTTER BURKE,
and most respectfully solicit » share of tte
public patronage, -promising that no pains
shall be spared on their part to give ih«
most perfect satisfaction.
J D. CARPENTER,
Dec 16 JOUN W. BURKE.
lUooMan^
Female Seminary.
CEDAR TOWN, GA.
T HIS InsUttiVton is still under the direft-
toin of J. M. WOOD, principal, a.-soeia
ted with three competent assistants. The
facilities for a Collegiate course, including
the Latin. Greek and French languages, will
he afforded, and special care'^akcti of tile
hcilth and morals cfthe pnpil^
Prof. J. R. SEALS, ’principal of Musk-
Department.performs on irvatfiety of instru
ments, and is well prepared to give instruc
tion adapted to each. '
The location is good, <onvenienl’o church,
and remarkably healthy. •—
The Spring Session for 18o3, will- corn
mcnce the 4t!i Monday in January, and close 1
the 3d Wednesday in July. Tin: Fall Ses
sion will close the 3d M edhesday tn Novem
ber.
Charges for Board and Tuition, at tlie
rates of, per annum SI 25
For Music and use of instruments.. - - 45
A few select Pianos will he kept for sale,
and tested and warranted in every instant's.
Persons wishing to patronize us, are re
quested to make early arrangements, as pu
pils who commence with the session, do more
! for themselves and are less trouble to us.
! A catalogue, containing parlimlars, can he
I had by application to the principal.
! Nov. 25 42 3m. _
: DEAL W.'KELLEY.
' SURGEON DENTIST,
ESPKCTFULLY informs the public.
now located at Cassville,"and
letter or other
Stoves! Stoves! ~
T IIE subscribers have made arrangements
by which, they can furnish at the short
est notice,
Cooking Stoves for Families, Parlor
Stoves, Beautiful Stoves fur Churches,
and Common Box Stoves,
at unusually low prices—and of the latent
and most apptoved patterns. We will ex
hibit specimens and prices to any one who
will call at our store—Price’s old stand.,
CAT,PEA’TEli S; BURKE.
Dec 16 45
Educational Fotice*
TEACHING DONE ENTIRELY BY AN*
ALYSiS.
T H E citizens of Cartersville
jf. ■d/.'/'Xf JL and vicinity, are respect-
fully informed that the under
signed will open n |
Male and Female Sciiool,
.IT CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
On the tjjtiX.jJ.-ymJay in February, 1853.
Two sessions of five months each, in
TERMS PER
Orthography, Reading, and
raphv
English Grammar, Geography, PhilosophyT'
History and Arithmetic 10.00
Latin. Greek, and the advanced branches of
Mathematics .-.15.00
’IT‘Mrs. Lsssiter will take charge of the
Femne Department. J. if. LARSHT.lt. »
Parents and wardens are referred to Rev.
Cl. Y7. Tttmiin, lion. Lewis A. Tnmlin^nd
James T. Livingston, Esq.
Dec 16 45 tf
R es
tin
Trimble, Mrs Adalinc I ' 7iil ‘f. al: 07 ’ , , c . r ’ ’’- v
I wise.in the line of Ins 1 rc
Worwick, W P
Windsor. L II
C HEESE.'—A prime article,
good- just received and for :
Dec 23 CARPENTER & BUItKI
1.-1L7*.' SALT!-—Afresh arrival of salt
5 just, at hand, and going off fast, at
Dec 23 CARPENTER & BURKE'S.
stiene
S.ile to continue until a
JOHN F.
Jan. G, 1353.
citizens of this p
country. His prices will he as follows :
Plugging or filling teeth,from ?1 to 82.00
Scaling and whitening, $2.00
Pivot teet.i, 3.50
On gold plate, S.OO
( Rooms at Mr. Latimer’s Hotel. Riferen-
- . __ jees can be slioinl by c vlir.g at his roomf.
Blanks for sale Here.; n«v i3-tf
Johnson! Miss Martha White, Mrs Nancy T
James, Mrs Minerva Williams, Joseph
■ Justice. J D Williams, Alien
Jan. G A.HAIRK,P.M.
Godey, Graham 6c Arthur,
IT J I', will furnish One Copy of Godey’s La-'
» V dy’s Book, arid one cojty of Grahaiu’ii
>f his 1’rofe csion from the Magazine. 1 year,for 84 : or on ■ copy of 1*2
hiec, or the surrounding dy's Book and one copy of Arthur’s Home
Magazine, contaitiing 8 • ]nige?, for $3.50;
or one copy of Lady’s Book and one copy of
Arihui’s Home Gazette, for $3,50. IV-t.-ge
on Godov’s Lady’s Book. 2 cts each number;
and on Standard, in Cass—NOTHING !
Advertise! A