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to describe the Pecan Bayou country ns it
pierits, but trust that another pen may yet
do it justice,
yours, truly, TOM. F. HOOPER.
Watchman! What of the Kight!
\ll’b well! The dawn is fast approach
ing- nd we reply ’ ° if ia WeN ‘■ r ° n ’ CTe *
r y region of the State good news reaches us.
Our friends need have no misgivings, no
forebodings of the result. Southwestern,
mid Middle Georgia; the Seaboard and the
fountains ; will roll up majorities for John
*on guc h as will astonish and confound bis
enemies. The war upon civil and religious
liberty will prove destructive to tlioso who
have waged it; and Georgia like Virginia,
jforth Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and
Texas will occupy the proud position of
trampling under its feet, the desperate effort
made to place her side by side with Massa
chusetts, Conne t cut, and other Know Noth
ing States. It is with confidence we say this
to our friends every where. But, while we
do so, let us not be idle! Every man,
6 .ireeiug with us, lias a duty to perform.
Work, every one of you ! The defeat of j
your enemy, it is true is a settled question, j
That, however, does not, ought not to suffice ! j
The defeat should be a Waterloo one—one i
from which there should be uo possibility j
left of recovery; no hope left to those who !
<gs)l jl (he constitution, that success will at j
land any future efTorts. Let us all work to
this end, and, to use a familiar phrase
there will he glory enough for one day. r ’
—Atlanta Examiner.
Southern Antral Agricultural Fair.
The arrange,u.nts for’ the Fair, which
opens on the 11th proximo, ni'? now si ne&r- J
ly completed that we arc enabled td 1
of their capacity and adaptation to the pur- I
poses for which they have been construct- i
c<l, and have no hesitancy in saying that ‘
they are superior in both these points, aud j
Indeed, in all others, to anything of the kind
we have ever seen in Georgia. The stalls,
ghow rooms, and the grounds generally have
been fitted up on a scale of extent and dura
bility which indicates the intention of the
Committee to make this a permanent point for
the annual meeting of the Society, and if
such is the design, we must ay the Commit
ttehao acted wisely, and fertile best inter
eiti of the Society. Nothing has operated
m much against the efficiency of the Society
m tho frequent changes in its place of meet
ing, and as Atlanta has subscribed so liber
illy, and affords such superior facilities for
v * tors coming and returning we cannot see
why this city should not be the permanent
point of exhibition. Were there no other
arguments, her Railroads would be sufficient
for the decision of the Society in favor of
Atlanta. The Presidents of most the Roads
in the State are in favor of Atlanta, on ac
count of the inconvenience they cxperienc.'in
transporr.ng passengers over their Roads to
any other po nt When the Fair was held
it Augusta tho travel of the State, the La-
Grange and the Macon Ronds all centered
upon the Georgia Road, which R >ad found it
ouerous in the extreme to put through the
travel of its own. The same was the case
with the Macon Road, when the Fair was j
held in that city. But locate the Fair in
Atlanta, *<! neither of the four Roads will
have more than its own share of travel
creased, of course, by the occasion) totrans
port, an J visitors will experience none of the
inconvenience which has heretofore kept so
many from these fairs who would otherwise
hare attended. The consoqueuce will be a
Urge increase iu the receipts of the treasury,
and the Society and visitors will both feel
this important advantage..
But to the Fair Every possible arrange
meat will be made for the accommodation
of visitors and we learn that every’ house
tint can accommodate them will be opened
for the occasion. So none need stay away
on this account. Extra trains will be run
iemi duily upon all tin Roads, and no pains
will he spared by the committee to make all
m comfortable as possible. Let all come who
can, and we warrant satisfact’on —Atlanta
Exminer.
Seven Says Later from Europe.
New York, August 24.
The Steamer Noth Star has arrived with
ono day's later news from Europe.
The Allied fleet commenced the bombard
ment of Sweaborg on the 7th.
Consols closed at 91 to 91 1-8.
Additional by the North Star.
A dispatch from Trieste announces that the
Allies are demolishing the fortifications of
Anapa, contrary to the wishes of the Circas
sians.
General Vivian has gone to the Black Sea
toclioose a lauding place for the troops near
Ratoua.
I-intrjwol Market.— Cotton had assumed
rather a better tone, without any quotable
change.
Tick Cotton Crop in Mississippi.— A
letter from Natchez, Mississippi, states that
the cotton crop was suffering from rot and j
fust in that region, and that the prospects
re 15 to 20 per cent, worse than they wore
two weeks ago.
Kansas. —William Walker, a balfbrsed
of the Wyandott tribe of Indians—a man of
education and of wealth, nod who glories in
his Indian blood, is spoken of as a candidate
for Congress in Kansas.
The Louisville Times says that Prentice,
the editor of the Journal, a K. Nothing pa
prr, was the leader among the mobites, and
the worst among them, at the late riots iu
that city.
Some of the papers in Missouri say they
will raise more corn this year than for any
fire years before. Much of the wheat land
there averages forty bushels to an acre.
fn Arkansas there is said to be an im
mense crop of cotton. In some places it is
P'led as high as hills upon the tanka of the
fivers.
It is rumord that Hon. Wm. Proston, of
Kentucky will be tendred the Mission to
England, about to be vacated by Mr. Buch
anan.
France has a national debt of £233,000,-
000 besides the last loan, nnd England had
debt of £774,923,000, some time since.
Hon. Abbott Lawrence died in Boston, on
the 18th inst., at 11 o'clock.
Atlanta Harket,
[Etjwrrtedfor the Intelligencer , by Seogo Ab
bot, Commission Merchants , Atlanta
Atlanta, August 27, 4 1\ M.
Bacon,—Stock light, we quote Sides (dear
)2 I*2 to 13, Shoulders 10 cents; Hams 10 to
12 18 cents,
Lapp by the bbh 121*2 cts., in kegs and cans
14,
Rutter, fresh, 15 a 20 cents per lb.
Corn is selling at 75c. a 90(5.
Corn Meal, 9oc to SI,OO per bushel.
Wheat—Good will bring $1,15 a $1,20. Whiio
one dollar and twenty-five cents.
Oats, 40 to 50 cents, sacked.
Four.—s 7 per bbl.—scarce.
Eggs, 12 1-2 cents.
Sweet Potatoes, $1 per bushel.
Chickens.—ls cents each—scarce.
Feathers.-—35 cents.
Fruit and Vegetables abundant.
No. 1 Coffee by sack 12 1-2 to 13c. per lb.
Java 16 2-3.
Sugar, Brown 8 a 9c; Clarified 10a 11; Loaf
and crushed 12 1-2 cents.
Specif
3-4?” We are authorized to announce the name
of Col RUSSELL H CANNON as a candidate to
represent Cass County in the Senate of the next
Legislature. Election on the First Monday
in October next. june 7—tde
We are authorized to announce the name
| of Col. Joseph E. Brown, as a candidate for
j the office of Judge of the Blue Ridge Circuit, at
the election on the first Monday in October
’ next. may 17—tde*
13* jr.
SIMIE regular meeting of Valley Lodge, No.
48, I. O. of O. F., will be held on every
Friday evening, at 8 o’clock. Transient brotli
en arc invited to attend.
By order of Wm. A. Rogers, N. G.
BEN. F. BENNETT, Secretary.
Cassvillk, Guo.
subscriber
|J- b“ s been ap-
HIN S U pointed Agent for
the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and
Goi :*“u Counties, and will take risks upon Hou
ses v “ffroes, *c. Ac. Will also receive appli- i
cations Tor the lives of white j
persons. jJOiIN 11. ‘L. Agent.
Jan. 5, 1555. 48 - |
IT IS AS ERRONEOUS IDE.4 that disease I
cannot be cured except by taking large quan
tities of medicines into the stomach, in a great
many cases of which much injury is done, al
though the disease in point be actually cured.—
The coats of the stomach by continued use of
n a use-ting mixtures, frequently become so much
disordered that the digestivefuaction w serious
ly injured —the result of which is dyspepsia,
nervousness, cholics, alternatedtarro*a and cos
tiveness, flatulence, nightmare, etc, etc. Would
it not therefore, be very desirable to possess’ a
remedy, which being applied externally would
excite the absorbents to increased action, and
thus carry off though this medium, the de
leterious principle which is the direct eavte of
the disease? Surely the safest means to effect
the desired end. The almost superhuman cures
formed by the Arabin physicians in the days of
’old were manily effected by this course of treat
ment, and t!e ingredients of which If. G. FAR
RELL'S Celebrxted Auuabian Liniment, is
composed, are extracted from rare plants pe
cular to Arabia. This great Liniment (which
is now to be had of most respectable druggists
and merchants in every town in the United
States) is daily effecting’ cures which seemed be
yond the power of medicine to control—con
sumption, bronchitis and liver complaints in
their first stages, nervous affections, indigestion,
enlargement of the spleen, scrofulous’ tumors,
goitre, etc., etc., are frequently cured, and al
ways relieved by its use. It is unsurpassed as
an anodyne—relieving severe pains in a few
minutes after its application, it soothes toe oTi
nted nerves, and produces that delightful tran
quillity so grateful, to the nervous invalid.—
Sprains, bruses, wounds, burns, sore throat,
chilblains, rheumatism, sun pain, etc., etc., arc
speedily cured by it, and for nearly all ailments
in horses or cattle, requiring an external appli
cation, it is an effectual remedy.
The public arc cautioned against another com>•-
terfoit, which Ills lately made its appearance,
called W. B. Farrell’s Arrabian Liniment, the
most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because
his having the name of Farrell, many will buy
it in good faith, without the knowledge that a
counterfeit exist, and they will perhaps only dis
cover their error when the spurious mixture lias
wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by
11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and
wholesale druggist. No. 17 Main street, Peor.a,
Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencie*
must be addressed, lie sure you get it with the
letters H. G. before Farrell’s, thus —H. G. F.4U.
BELL’S —and his signature on the wrapper, all
others arc counterfeits.
Sold by J. D. Carpenter, Cassville Ga.
and by the regularly authorized agents though
out the United States.
Brice 25 and 50 cents, and sl. per bottle.
A genes wanted in every town, village aud
hamlet in the United States, in which one is not
already established. Address H. G. Farrell as
above, accompanied with good reference as
character, responsibility, Ac. aug 30
SObeHiseiDCois.
Musical Soiroo!
AT KINGSTON.—The Ladies of Kingston
and vicinity, with the assistance of several
amatesirs who have kindly tendered their servi
ces, will give a Musical Soiree, at Mrs. John
son’s Hotel, on Wednesday evening, September
sth, 1855.
A table with substantial refreshments will
be furnished free of charge.
Side tables, with all the delicacies the country
jiffords, will be served at reasonable rates.
Doors open at 8 o’elook. Admittance, Fifty
cents.
The proceeds to be applied to the purchase
of a Bell for Presbyterian Church at Kingston.
Tickets may be had at the Standard Office.
Tltc Great Southern Weekly!
the spectator.
WASHINGTON CITY, I). C.
A FAMILY JOURNAL OF LITERATURE AND NEWS FOll
SOI/'THF.HN READERS.
rpHE South has too long been dependent np-
JL on the northern cities for its periodical lit
erature. The weekly newspapers of Boston,
New York, and Philadelphia, have swept like a
flood over that part of the nation south of Mason
and Dixon’s Line, many of them carrying with
them some of the prejudices of ablitionisrn; and
inculcating, to a greater or less extent, doctrines
injurious to southern institutions. This depen
dence of the mass of southern readers should be
thrown off—and it is believed would have been
long ago, if there had been facilities in the South
for the publication of first class literary papers.
Thii Spectator —ls published by a gentle
man who has long been connected with some of
i the southern dailies, and has been undertaken
j to supply this want —that of a high-toned wcek
'y paper of Southern interest and character.
The general plan of the paper is as follows;
It has eight pages; three of which are filled
with tbe best articles on Literature, Science,
and the Arts; one to the editor’s comments ii]>-
on passing themes; one to general news, for
eign and domestic; one to the interests of the
Farmer—[The information on this page will be
mainly derived from the Agricultural Bureau
of the U. S. Patent Office]; one to a synopsis
of the operations of the Departments of the Gov
ernment; and one, during the winter, to a re
port of the proceedings of Congress; altogeth
er makings plan which will be rigidly adhered
to, and which is unequalled by any paper in the
countrv, North or South.
The Spectator is printed on new type nnd
on fine paper. Its quarto form makes it conve
nient for binding, and each annual volume bv
ing accompanied by a full index, it will be a
most valuable paper for preservation and refer-
rcncc.
Thicks : 1 copy 1 yoar, $2,00
10 copies, “ W,OO i
And one extra to the maker of the club. No
paper is sent without the money. Specimen
copies can bo had on^ a *^jJaRVE Y
Editor and Publisher,
aug. 30—12 t. Washington, 1). C.
DMINISTItATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order from the Ordinary of Cass Coun
ty, will be sold before the Court house door in
the town of Cassville, in said county between
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October next, lot of land no 229, and parts of
lots No’s 275, and 278, all lying in the 17th dis
trict and section of Cass County, and sold as
the property of Robert Reynolds, late of said
county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
AMANDA REYNOLDS, Adm’rx.
aug 13-tdg
® ObeHlsetoente.
H, braumuller,
—PPA LK II IN — 1
Piano
Music, Musical Instruments, Embroidery
and Fancy Articles,
Whitehall Street, Sign of the Golden Piano,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
MKS. H. BRAUMULLER.
fiHisfc id C'h];ihKi)lql ihil - £l-qic*iug
Orders solicited for Braiding Necklaces,
: Bracelets, Breastpins, Ear-rings, etc., etc.
nug 30, 1855 29—ly
ctrotjsT
Robinson a eldred, win exhibit their
combined Circus, Menagerie and Hippo
drome in Cassville, on Saturday, September Bth,
and Cartersville, September loth.
_ With all the great Hippodramatic Feats of the
New \ ork and Paris Hippodrome, among which
will be the wonderful scientific achievement of
a man walking upon a perfectly smooth ceiling,
with his feet uppermost and his head down,
performed by Mr. G. N. Eldred.
La Perche!
Bv Messrs. Rochford and Rcntz. This extra
ordinary performance has created universal
wonder and admiration, showing beautiful feats
of Balancing and elegant Acrobatic Posturing,
by Monsieur Rcntz, on a pole thirty feet high,
held by W. Rochford. ‘
Air. W. Rochford, Madame Robinson, Mast.
Jas. KoL’h'son, Master John, and an additional
list of Popular Actors, are with the Company,
and will appear in the various exercises*
The Band
Is directed by the celebrated Jos. Kosher,
which is a sufficient guarantee for its merit.
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OP
Wild Animals,
In addition to the above attractions, offers
a rich bill of entertainment.
fir Admission to the whole Exhibition, 50
cts. Ch.ldn u and Servants, half price.
Doors open at 12 1-2 o’clock. Arena ex
ercises to commence at 11-2, allowing a full
hour for the examination of the Animals to’
those who do not wish to observe the sports of
the ring. S. HENDRICKS, Agent.
aug 30—2 t.
rpo DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AII per- ,
_L sons indebted to the estate of R. M. Loin,
late of Cass County, deceased, are requested to
come forward and settle, and all persons haring
demands against said estate wilt present them
iu due form of law.
UOB’T RUSSELL, Admr.
june 21—20-6 w
\ DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
x\. an order from the ordinary of Cass county,
will be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Cassville, on the first Tuesday* in Sept,
next, between the legal hours of sale, one negro
g*r’ Mary, about sixteen years old, belonging to
the estate of Mary Milam, deceased, and sold
fir the benefit of the heirs and creditors of aid
deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. This 4th dav of July, 1855. ’
WILLIAM 1\ MILAM, Ordinary,
july 12 —tds ‘•>.
EORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Wahkkas,
JV Robert G. Tomlin, administrator on the
estate of Furncy F. George, deceased, applies to
me for letters dismissory from Said administra
tion. These, are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to file their objections, if
any exist, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted the applicant on the second Monday in
January next. Given under my hand at ofticc,
this 28th day of June, 1855.
TUOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
July 5—22-Biii
(-'t EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas R.
JT F. Wylv, administrator de bonis non, on
the estate ot Thos. Townsend, deceased, applies
to me for letters Dismissory from said adminis
tration : Therefore the kindred and creditors of
said deceased are hereby cited and admonished
to file their objections (if any they have) in my
office, in terms of the law; otherwise letters Dis
missory will be granted the applicant. Given
under my hand at office, this 3d day of July,
1855.
aug 9—6 m THOS. A. WORD, Ord.
C"1 EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas Ro
AT bert Scott, administrator on tlie estate of
Robert Hamilton, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters Dismissory from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, and file their objections, (if any they have)
on or before the Ist Monday in October next,
otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted
the applicant on that day.
THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
mil B—Cm*8 —Cm*
C"q EOBGIA, Cass County: Whereas James
X G. Renvis, Guardian of Elizabeth A. Huff,
Benjamin Huff, Richard Huff, Harriet Huff and
Willis Huff, applies to me for letters Dismisso
ry from said Guardianship:
* These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed bv law, and show
cause, (if any exist) why said fetters Dismissory
should not be granted the said applicant.
Given under mv hand at office, May 13,1855.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
may 17 —fim—cwtw
SX EORGTA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J.
VJT R. Parrott, applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the effects in this State of John
S. Allen late of the State of Alabama, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice 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 March
16, 1855. T. A. WORD, Ordinary,
mil 22—fim
EORGIA CASS COUNTY. — Whereas,
\JJTAbrahani B. Moore, administrator de bonus
non, cum textamento nnnexo, on the estste of
George M. Stovall, deceased, applies to me for
letters dismissory from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to file their objections, if any
they have, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted the applicant on the second Monday in
Janarv next. Given under my hand at office,
this 28th day of June, 1855.
TUOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
july 5—22-Stn
TI'iWO months after date, application will be
L iruide to the Ordinary of Cass county, for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Stephen Stone,
late of said cunty, deceased 1
William s. jolly, Admv.
July ft, 185 ft.
rpWO months after date I will make npplica-
A. tion to the Ordinary of Uilincr connty for
leave to sell the real estate of Jonathan Cox,
deceased, late of said county, for the bcnilit of
the heirs and creditors.
July s—2m WM. COX, Adin r.
i rpo FARMERS AND PLANTERS. A. & J.
JL L. llill, arc now receiving a superior lot
of Negro Shoes, Negro Blankets nnd Kerseys,
Osnaburgs, Shirtings, Trunks, Ac., for the fall
. and winter trade, which they are offering Low
for Onth, or on short time. Farmers or others
wishing to pu”ohue such articles will do well
to give us a call and examine prices, for wo will
have them on hand and intend to sell. All that
we ask is-thatyou will call and examine for
yourselves, east of the court house.
| Cassville, Oct 27
I RISH LINEN, Damask Table Cloth, Diaper,
Js** ‘ ad Bh “ D \gvrSsW
| apr 26— H
_ ffiofeg.
CASS SHERIFF SALES.—WiII be sold be*
fore the court house door in tho town of
Cassville, between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday ip Sept'r uext, the following
property, to*wit:
One Buggy—levied on to satisfy a fi. fa.
from Cass Superior court, in favor of Ligon A
Leake, who sue for the use of B. W. A J. P.
Force, vs. Francis M. Randall.
One lot of land, No. f42, in the 22d dist. and
2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
James Vaughan, vs. Solomon Taylor. Levied
on and returned to me by a bailiff.
One negro boy, named Jasper, about 15 years
old; levied on to satisfy three fi. fas., infavor
of Leake A Howard, and others, vs. William B.
Leake. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
One house and lot in Cartersville, known ns
the residence of defendant; levied on to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from Cass Superior court, in fa
vor ot Thos. J. Verderey, vs. James P. Reid.
One half of lot of land No. 135, in the 15th
district and 3d section. Also, fraction of lot
No. 23, in said district. Also, one house and
lot in the town of Adairsville, known as the
place where B. W. Wilson now lives. Also, one
sorrel horse four years old, levied on to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Burras Jones vs. B. 11. 0.
Bomar and Samuel MeDow, property pointed
out by B. H. C. Bomar.
Lots of Land Nos. 1108 and 1109, in the 17th
district and 3d section, levied on to satisfy a fi.
ij’ n , ,n ? *' le Superior court in favor of William
11. White, against Perley Ford, property point
ed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
One bay mare, 11 years old, and 20 cords of
wood: levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from the
Inferior Court, iu favor of Hugh McLin, vs. W.
N. Sherman and John C. Ay cook, security.—
Levied on as the property of said Sherman.’
Two beds, 2 matrasses, 2 bedsteads, 12 parlor
chairs, 1 parlor table, levied on to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from the Superior court of Cass'county,
in favor of John F. Martin vs. Henry J. Arnold.
One cream colored mare and colt, levied
on to satisfy an execution issued from Cass Su
perior court, in favor of William Solomon vs.
Lewis Dickerson, maker, and William Gould
snuth and James G. Revis endorsers, levied on as
the property of said Dickerson, and pointed
out by W ill iu in Gonldsmith, endorser.
One half of No. 135, and one fraction lot No.
23, in the 15th and 3d sections. Also, one
house and lot in the town of Adairsville, where
Benjamin Wilson now lives, No. not known.—
Also, one mule, levied on to satisfy a ft. fa. from
Cass Superior court, in favor of if. V. Johnson
Governor vs. Elias G. Scott, James A. Scott,
Burrell 11. C. Bomar and Charles A. Hamilton,
aug 2—tds E. A. BROWN, Sh’ff.
A TORTG-VGE SHERIFF SALES. —For the
BI first Tuesday in September. Two negro
men, Ned and Cain, about 30 years old each :
levied 0” satisfy a Mortage fi. fa. in favor of
Thomas G. Barron vs. Jonathan Whitesides.—
Property specified iu said Mortgage.
July 12—td.— E. A. BROWN, Sheriff.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—
Ordinary’s Office, August 20, 1855.—Pres
ent, Thomas A. Word, Ordinary.
It appearing to the Court, by the petition of
Joel Stone, that Martin Stidham, late of said
cuuntv, deceased, did in his lifetime execute to
said Joel Stone, his bond, conditioned to exe
cut* titles in fee simple to said Joel Stone, tor
lot of land number nine hundred and ninety-one
iu the seventeenth district and third section of
Cass county; and it further appearing that said
Martin Stidham departed this life without exe
cuting titles to said lot of land, or in any way
providing therefor; and it appearing that said
Joel Stone has paid the full amount of the pur
chase price of said lot of land; and said Joel
Stone havii.g petitioned this Court to direct
Elihu Stidham, Simeon Stidham and Thomas
M. Anslcv, executors ot the last will and testa
ment of said Martin Stidham, dccesacd, to ex
ecute to him titles to said lot of land, in confor
mity with said bond: it is therefore hereby or
d- red that notice be given at three or more pub
lic places in said county, and in the “Cassville
Standard,” of such application, that all concer
ned may file objections in my office, (if any they
have,)why said Elilin Stidham, Simeon Stidham
and Thomas M. Anslev, executors as aforesaid,
should not execute titles to said lot of land, in
conformity with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes ofsaid court,
this 20th August, 1855.
Aug. 23—3iu. T. A. WORD, Ordinary.
SALE.—The undersigned, ex-
J editors of the last will and testament of
Col. William Hardin, deceased, offer for sale in
accordance with the provisions of said will:
That valuable plantation upon the Etowah
river, in Cass county, on which the deceased
resided at the time of his death, consisting of
about eight hundred acres. This is one of ths
most desirable and one of the very best farms
in this county. There are some three hundred
acres or more of cleared land, and in a high
state of cultivation, with a good dwelling, out
houses, gin house and barn, all of which are in
good repair, most of them new. This is tho
best farm in Cass county, which can be pur
chased at a reasonable price.
We offer, also, the tract consisting of ono
hundred and sixty acres, situated near the Wes
tern tfc Atlantic Rail Road, in the immediate
neighborhood of Kingston.
For the greater portion of the purchase mon
ey, terms can be made easy.
JAMES MILNER, 1 r ,
jy 26 M. A. IIARDIN, f rs -
Valuable Lands at Executors Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court house door,
in Cassville, on the first Tuesday fn No
vember next, the place whereon Marttfi Stidham
lived at the time of his decease. Said place
contains 460 acres more or less, lying in the
seventeenth and fourth districts, of Cass county,
about two hundred and twenty five acres are
in a high state of cultivation, and all the re
mainder will bear cultivation. The improve
ments are a good two story framed dwelling
house, an excellent gin house and thrasher, a
pretty fair orchard of choice fruits, and all ne
cessary out houses. Raccoon Creek runs thro’
the farm, and there is a well of excellent wa
ter in the yard. Its location is unsurpassed in
point of health and society, and it is altogether
one of the most desirable places in the county.
Terms on the day of sale.
ELtHU STIDIIAM, )
SIMEON STIDHAM,
T. M. ANSLEY. )
aug 9-tds
17ANN1N POSTPONED SALES, FOR SEP
. TEMPER. Will be sold on the first Tues
day in September next, before the Court house
door in the town of Morganton, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Land No. 14fi, in the 7th district and
first section, levied on as the property of John
B. Hickey to satisfy sundry fi fa’s issued from
the 844th district G. M., H. 11. Walker, and oth
ers. vs. said Hickey.
Also, lot of land’ No. 186, in the Bth district
and second section, levied on to satisfy sundry
fi fa’s issued from the Justices Court of the
908th dis.rict G. M., A. J. Head vs. Enos Mc-
Clure.
Also, lot of land No. 10, in the 9th district and
second section, to satisfy sundry fi fa’s issued
from the 1027th district G. M., B. R. Dickey and
others vs. G. B. Lindsey.
THOMAS R. TRAMMEL, D. Sh’ff.
aug 7-tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order of the Ordinary of Pulaski coun
ty, granting leave to sell all the real estate of
the late Nathan N. Lester, deceased, will be sold
in the town of Cassville, Cass county before the
Court House door in said county, on the first
Tuesday in in September next, the following
lots of land : No. 28, in the lfith district, and {id
section ; No. 207, in the lfith district and 3d sec
tion, all being in the county of Cass, sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on theday of sale, Ju
ly 4th, 1855. C. M. BOZEMAN, Adm’r,
july 12—tds De bonus non.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue ot
an order from the Ordinary of Cass coun
ty, will bo sold in the town of Cassville on tho
first Tuesday in Sept’r next, between tho legal
hours of sale: one lot of land No 78s, lying in
tho 21st dist and 2d section of said county,
all sold as tho property ofWm. Smithson, de
ceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms ontho day of sale.
K. F. SMITHSON. AdmV.
ELIZABETH SMITHSON, Adra’t.
may B—tds8 —tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order from the Ordinary of Cass county
will be sold beforo the oourt house door in the
town of Cassville, on tho first Tuesday m Sep
tember next, negro boy (Ned) about fourteen
years old, said boy sold as tho property of Wi|.
linm C. Guyton, deceased, lor tho benefit of the
I heirs and crcditora of said deceased.
Terms marie known on the day of sale.
I July 10—tds W. P. SMITH, Adm’r. 1
” jlftbeHigcfycirtte*, v**”—*’
BT AUTHORITY OV TUB 9TATK OP GEORGIA.
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery.
GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER ,
CLASS 6.—To be drawn September Ist, 1855, in
the city of Atlanta, Ga., when prizes amount*
tug to
850,000
Will be distributed according to the Pillowing
Magnificent Scheme! And remember every
Prize is drawn nt each Drawing, and paid when
due without deduction t
1 Prize ot $12,000
1 do. 5/100
1 do 8,000
1 do. 2,000
1 do. l ,500
1 do. 1.200
1 do. 1,100
5 do. sl,ooo sro 5,000
10 do. 400 aro 4,000
10 do. 150 are 15,00
12 do. 120 aro 1,440
20 do. 100 aro 8,900
408 Prizes in all amounting to $50,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS I
Tickets Halers $4, Quarters $2.
Bills on all solvent Ranks at par. All com
munications strictly confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent & Manager,
nug 2 Atlanta, Ga.
BY AUTHORITY OF TIIK STATE OF ALAIIAMA.
Southern Military Academy Lottery.
GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER.
CI.ASS U.—To be Drawn Sept. 11, 1855, in the
City of Montgomery, when Prizes amounting
to
830,000
Will he distributed according to the following
Magnificent Scheme! p&T And remember eve
ry Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid
when due without deduction !
1 Prize of $7,500 is $7,500
1 do. 5,000 is 5,000
1 do , 2,000 ia 2,000
2 do. LOGO is 2,000
5 do. 500 is 2,500
10 do. 200 is 2,000
15 do. 100. is 1,500
78 do. 50 is 8,900
120 do. 25 is 3,000
251 Prizes amounting to S3O 000
Only Ten Thousand Numbers. ’
Tickets ss.no—Halves $2,50 —Quarters $1.25.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent <£• Manager,
nug 30 Montgomery, Ala.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
The f:th Annual Course of Lectures in this
institution will commence on Monday, the 29th
of October next, and continue till tho firstof the
ensuing March.
PAUL F. EYE, M. D., Principles aud prac
tice Surgery.
JOIIM M. WATSON, M. I)., Obstetrics and
the Diseases of women and children.
W. K. BOWLING, M. D., Theory and prac
tice of Med'cino.
A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D., Surgical and
Pathological Anatomy.
C. K. W INSTON, M. D., Materia Medico and
Med ieal Jurisprudence.
ROBERT M. PORTER, M, D., General and
Special Anatomr.
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
THOMAS R. JENNINGS, M. D., Institutes of
Medicine and Clinical Medicine.
WILLIAM T. BRIGGS, M. D., Demonstra
tor of Anatomy.
The Anatomical Rooms will be opened for
students on the first Monday of October.
A full Preliminary Course of Lectures, free
to all students, will be given by the Professors,
commencing also on the first Monday of Octo
ber.
A Clinique has been established in connec
tion with the University, at which operations
are performed, and cases prescribed for, and
lectured upon, in presence of the Class.
Amount of Fees for Lectures in the Univer
sity is $1 05. Matriculation Fee (paid once on
ly,') $5. Practical Anatomv, $lO. Graduation
Fee, $25.
Good Boarding can be proenred at about $3
per week.
Further information can be obtained by ad
dressing
J. RERRI VN LINDSLEY.
Chancellor of the University.
Nashville. Tenn., July, 1855.
aug-16-it.*
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND CO B MILL,
Patented May 16/A, 1854.
THE attention of Planters, Farmers, and
Stock-feeders in general, is respectfully
called to this Mill as the most important article
of the kind now in use; not only well adapted
for grinding Cob Meal for Stoclc, but Grits or
fine Hominy for the table, and especially Bread
Meal from corn not fully ripe or dry in the Fall.
In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame
work is wanted, only requiring to be fastened
to the floor or platform. Easily adjusted and
used by any body, even a child.
The LITTLE GIANT has received the first
premiums at the late Agricultural Fairs of Mis
souri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other Stato ;
and that in the most complimentary; as well as
the most ready commendations from the thou
stands witnessing its performance.
These Mills are guaranteed in the most posi
tive manner against defects or breakage, when
properly used ; and No. 2 is warranted to grind
10 bushels of feed per hour, and offered at the
low price of $57 00 ; all complete for attaching
the team. No. 3, at $67 00; grinds 15 bushels
per hour with one horse. No. 4, at S7B 00;
grinds 20 bushels per hour with two horses.
For particulars apply to
MITCHELL A HOWARD,
CarUrsvMc, Get.
Note. —We have one in operation, and those
desirous of purchasing, would do well to call
on us. M. A H.
june7 ts 18
CASSVILLE
Tsm&is fi amiis-KB.
r pHE second fall session will begin on Mon-
JL dav, 3d September, when candidates for
the various classes will be examined, and close
Friday, 7th December.
Tuition for tbe Session in Prim. Dep. sfi.6G
“ “ “ “ “ Prep. “ 10.00
Musio “ “ “ “ “ “ 16.66
“ “ “ •* •• Prep. • 10.00
Drawing “ “ “ fi.fifi
Contingent Expenses, 50
Yocal Music, Latin and Fren chfree of charge.
For further particulars, address,
WM. A. ROGERS, President.
aug 9—4 t
Take Particular Notice.
ALL persons owing us debts past due, are
earnestly requested to make liberal pay
ments thereon. We positively must have money,
and without further comments we trust ail who
are indebted to ns will respond.
J. A. AS. Erwin.
Cartcrsville, aug 23 28—ts
Valuable Farm for Sale.
MTIIE undersigned offers his place, near
Cassville, for sale, on reasonable terms.
It contains live hundred acres of land—
one hundred and fitly of which are cleared and
under fine cultivation. On the premises are a
framed dwelling house, framed negro houses,
framed gin house, screw, gin aud thrasher, and
nil other convenient out houses. The dwelling
house is about three quarters of a mile from the
court house in Cassville, a portion of tho land
being inside the corporate limits. Cassville is
the seat of a Male and Female College, nnd is
unsurpassed in point of healthy location and
good society. Persons desiring to purchase
land are invited to call and examine the premi
ses. The terms will be accommodating. For
further particulars enquire of tho subscriber on
the place. William S. Thomas.
Cassville, aug 23 28—ts
C'l EORGIA, GILMER OOUNTY.-Wherea,
X James Simmons and George R. Edwards,
administrators of tho estate of William Evans,
late of said county, deoeased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from tho administration of
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Sersons concerned, to be and appear at my of
co within the time proscribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
npj-fto granted.
“ Given under my hand at office, this March 35,
1855. M. GREER, Ordinary.
inh 59—fira
BflbcMLsetncofs.
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
rpilE Third course of Lectures in this Institu-
A tion, will commence on the fist Monday in
November next.
The Clinical Lectures in Medicine mid Surge
ry, at the Savannah Hospital and the College
Clinique, will commence on the 15th of October
and continue during the course.
Faculty,
Theory and practice of Medicine —R. D. AR
NOLD, M. D.
Obstetrics, and diseases of Women and Chil
dren—P. M. KOI.LOCK, AI. I),
Principles and Practice of Surgery—W. 0.
BULLOCH. M. D.
1 Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D.
Institutes of Medicine—E. 11. MARTIN, AI.
D.
Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D.
Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence—
J. B. READ, M. I).
Demonstrator of Anatomv—JOS. J. WEST,
M. D.
Fees for the entire course $1 05 1)0
Matriculation T ; cket 5 oO
Ample facilities will be furnished for the study
of Bractical Anatomy. For further particulars,
apply to
aug 16-3m] C. W. WEST, Af. IX, Dean.
Henry yernon, or the dream. Ry
a Georgian.— This is the title of a Ro
mance now in process of completion, which will
be issued in two numbers on the Ist and 15th
of July, 1855. The scenes arc laid mainly in
the United States, England and Spain. The
work will be printed on pure white paper with
new type and will equal in quantity of maPer
an ordinary sized Duodecimo volume of 800
pages. It will be promptly issued and forward
ed to all whowillscnd their orders accompanied
with the cash.
Terms.—Single copy, ( Two numbers.) $0 75
To Clubs of 3 or more, [per Copy.) 5o
Remittances must be made in bills or change ,
and n<-t hi Post-Office Stomps.
Address JAMES M. SMYTHE,
june 28—lw Augusta, Ga.
Medical college of Georgi a.—Au
gusta, July 6th, 1855. — Tin? twenty-fourth
Course'of Lectures in this Institution will com
mence the first Monday in November next.
faculty:
Anatomy— G. M. NEWTON, M. D.
Surgery— L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
1 Chemistry and Pharmacy— A. MEANS, M.
Materia J/edica, Therapeutics and J/ed. Ju
risprudence—/ /’• GARVIN, M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and 111-
ants—,/• A. EVE, M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy— ll.
V. At. MILIER, M. I>.
Institutes and Practice of J/edicinc—Z. It.
FORD, M. D.
Surgical, Comparative and JZcroscopical An
atomy—A*. (’AMURELI, M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator— S’ B. SIMMOMS,
M. IJ-
Prosector of to Professor of Surgery—JUlll
- HARRIS, M. D-
Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly
at the Citv Hospital, and ample opportunities
will be afforded for the study of Practical Anat
omy.
Fees for the entire Course. f 105 0O
J/atriculation Ticket (to be taken once.) 500
For further particulars, apply to
July 26—At. G. M. NEWTON, Dean.
XsGA rC-X bpitOUT HOUSE.—The un
-1 .1 dersigned begs to inform
Iflj ttaaßSaf the citizens of Atlanta and the
aga travelling public that this su
perb establishment is now open for the accom
modation of Boarders and Transient jiersons.
The House and furniture being entirely new,
Rooms well ventillatcd, Halls large and airy,
the Subscriber hopes by constant attention to
the wants of his guests, to make his House de
sirable to the traveller, and merit a share of
public patronage.
A ARON GAGE, Proprietor.
Atlanta, Feb. 16—ts
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.—A remittance of
Five Dollars will entitle a subscriber to
three steel engravings and the paper for one year.
A remittance qf Ten Dollars will entitle a sub
scriber to the paper for one-year, and a.complctr
set of the engravings. Col. Wm. It. Johnson,
of Virginia, the “ Napoleon of the Turf.”—
Alad’lle Augusta, the celebrated Dansense, in
the character of “La Svlphide.” liipton and
Confidence, in their match in harness, Boston,
Wagner, Alonarch, Leviathan, Argyle. Black
Maria, Grcv Eagle, Shark, Hcdgeford, John
Bascombe, Monmouth Eclipse, and Fashion.
JOHN RICHARDS, Publisher,
July 12—ts No. 3 Park Place, N. Y.
CN.fBINET A FURNITURE ESTABLISII-
J MENT, Cartersville, Go.- —Tho undersigned
have just finished anew and spacious shop, and
are now prepared to fill all orders for Furniture
and everything else in their line, as promptly and
on as good terms as any other establishment in
the-country. They keep constantly on hand,
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Bedsteads, Centre
Tables, Book-cases, Ac., Ac. They are also pre
pared to manufacture panel doors, window sash,
Venetian blinds, Ac., at short notice and 011 good
terms. Persons wishing to buy will do well to
call on us, before purchasing.
LOVELESS A JOHNSON.
July 12 —22-ts
r\ENTAL NOTICE.—The sub-
YJ scribers respectfully inform
CD 11. L r the citizens of Cassville that they
intend locating here with a view to becoming
permanent citizens for the space of live veai-s or
more. They hope, by close attention'to their
profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction
which the public demand, and to merit a share
of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here.
All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on
gold plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will
be paid to children’s teeth, when desired.
COBB A MOSELEY,
Jan. 26—ts Surgeon Dentists.
DU. T. M. ALSTON, respectfully offers his
Professional Services to the Public. He
may be found, when not professionally engag
ed, at Mr. Brown’s Hotel, or in his office, in
Morganton, Fannin county, Ga. Special atten
tion will be paid to all calls in his line of prac
tice.
Morganton, Georgia, may 17.—1 y.
STRAYED from the subscriber, near Adairs
ville, Ga., several weeks agi , a bald-faced
sorrel horse pony, four years old, feet all white.
Also, a dark bay horse mule, three years old—
both of which have been worked. Any person
taking up, or giving me any information of said
estrays, will very much oblige
JAMES BROWNLEE:
Adairsville, aug 2—tt
rpOWN PROPERTY IN CARTERSVILLE,
L FOR SALE.—The subscriber offer for sale,
the Store house and lot in the town of Curters
ville, known as the stand of .1. R. Towers A Cos.,
now occupied by Anderson Milner A Cos.
For particulars, apply to J. R. Towers, at
Cartersville.
aug 9-Ct SIIKPPARD, SPROULI. A CO.
A TTEXTIOX!
r pilE Subscribers respectfully inform their
1 customers and friends, that they have re
moved their stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ac.,
to the store house formerly occupied by Messrs.
Patton A Cbunn.
11l ESC II BERG A DAVIDSON.
Cassville, Jan 12
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. -1 offer my
Plantation for Dale in Cass county on Pitt’s
Creek, on the main Tennessee road. 4*l-2 miles
above Cartersville, 5 miles from Cassville, and
about 4 miles from Rowland’s Springs The
above tract contains 800 acres, about 37ft of
which are in a high state of cultivation, as the
present crop will show, and 1 think equal to any
in the county. About 400 acres of the above
arc bottom and rich valley land—the balance
good upland and the range fine with several ex
cellent, never-failing springs. Plantation in
good repair and all necessary out-buildings..—
Price low and terms reasonable. John C. Bonds
on the premises or 1). F. Bishop or Lemuel Dil
lard Esq., will take plctsure in Bhowing the
plantation, making known price, terms, Ac.
July 19—ts JAMES BONDS.
, Atlanta Examiner will pleuso copy nnd
forward account to this office.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED—' The un
dersigned will pay the highest cash prices
for Land Warrants. Ho can always bo found
at his store in Cassville.
MADISON McMUItRAY.
June 28 —21 ts
MILNER A ALSABROOK, Attorneys at
Law, Morganton > Geo.— Practice in the
Counties of Union, Fannin, Gilmer and Pick
ens. James Milner, Cassville; J. E. Alsabrook,
Morganton. may 17, 1855--ly
TO THE PATRONS OF
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE PAIN KILLKK.
OWING to the large amount of Counterfeit
Pain Killer put up and sold us genuine by
unprincipled men we nave been obliged to re
sort to very expensive measures to protect oni
sei ves pecuniarily, and the public from great
injury, by buying and using their worthies*
1 counterfeits. —The comparative plain and simple
style in which our Bain Killer has been put up,
has made it very easy for those disposed, to im
itate it very successfully, so far as its external
1 appearance, in style of bottle, label and color of
the article; but we need not say that the com
pound is a miserable, fiithv production, and cal
culated to do great injury to. those who might
use it with confidence that they have been ac
customed to use the genuine Pain Killer. Par
ties whose business it is to counterfeit valuablo
preparations, do it iu so secret a manner, that
it is almost useless to attempt to punish them
by legal measures, as it is difficult, and we might
say impossible to firing proof home to thtin.
Considering tlie great difficulty in protecting
ourselves and the public by prosecuting parties,
we have been to a very great expense in getting
up a finely executed
STEEL ENGRAVED LA DEL,
for our bottles. We also attach to our hottlesa
Steel Engraved Note of Iluud, which wo issue
as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is
held to be forgery by the laws of the United
States, and which parties will not dare attempt
Ito do. The great expense attending the getting
up and printing of these labels will prevent the
attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pub
lic that tlie article they purchase is the gimiimi
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, manufactured ly Per
ry Davis A Son, Sole Proprietors,
j ’ The Pain Killer will be put up in anew stylo
of panne! bottle, with the words,
DA VIE VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER,
blown in the Glass. We have discontinued tlio
use of the thirty seven and a half cent bottles,
and now put up only four sizes, viz: at 12 1-z,
25, 50 cents and $1 00 per bottle.
We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone,
for the Box labels, specifying the contents of tho
Box, where and by whom manufactured, Ae.—
We have also udeied to our pamphlet of direc
tions and certificates, a cover beautifully finish
ed, presenting on the first page a v\rv excellent
likeness of Perry Davis, the original Inventor of
the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one la
bel on each box, has also a correct likeness of
Perry Davis, which it will be impossible to
co'.mterfei t successful !y.
We have been to tli s expense, that th* public
might have perfect confidence that they were
getting the genuine article when they buy a bot
tle as above describled. To those who have so
longed used and proved the merits of our arti
cle, we would say that we shall continue to pre
pare our I’ain Killer of tlie best and purest ma
terials and that it shall be every way worthy of
their app. abution as a family medicine.
PERRY DAVIS A SON.
Providence, It. 1., July Ist, 1855.
Beware of Counterfeits pul up in tho Old
Style of Bottles, as the Southern States are flood
ed with vile imitations, such as Dr. Roth’s Pain
Killer, Dr. Davis’ Pain Killer, Mr. Brown’s Pain
Killer, Mlssisippi Pain Killer, Ac., Ac. Purchase
none hut Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer,
put up as above described.
Sold by J. D. Carpenter, Cassville, Ga., J. A.
A S. Erwin Cartersville, Smith A Ezzard, Atlan
i ta; J. If. 11. Shackelford, Calhoun; Barrett,
Carter A Cos. and Clarke, Wells A Du Bose, Au
! gusta; John H. Moore A Cos., Jas. M. Garner A
Cos., S. 1). Brantley A Cos., James 11. Carter A
Cos. Savannah, and by Druggists and Medicine
dealers generally. ‘ 22 —ly
IT'XTItAOKDINA It I PREMIUMS To A-
J gents for procuring Subscribers for Tick
ets at $ l each, in PEItH A M’S Great 100,000
Gift Enterprise!—The distribution of the Gifts
being definitely fixed for July 5, 1855.
Any person sending $lO may deduct 10 per
cent, or will receive 11 Tickets.
Each person sending SIOO before the sth of
July, will, in addition to commissions, be pr< -
seated with a Mammoth Gold Pen and Case,
valued at $lO.
Each person sending S2OO before the sth of
July, Will, in addition to commissions, be pre
sented with a Silver watch, valued at $25.
Each person sending S3UO before the stli of
July, will, in add tion to commissions, be pre
sented with a Gold Watch, valued at SSO.
Each person sending SSOO before the stli of
July, will, in addition to commissions, he pre
sented with a Gold Watch, valued at sln>.
The peson who shall send, before the sth of
July, the largest amount above SSOO, will, in
addition to commissions be presented with a
Piano, valued at S2OO.
1 have been induced to make the above liber
al offers in order to remove a settled objection
in the minds of your committee, to having tho
distribution take place while there remain in
my hands tickets unsold, and for which cause
they have seen lit to defer the partition of tho
gifts, wh'eh was fixed for the 27th inst., to the
nth of July, as will he seen by reference to
their proceedings, published below. I assure
you that the postponement is as vexatious to
me as it is to those who have purchased tickets,
1 therefore hope that each amt every ono now
interested, will co-oporatc wtih me in tho etlhrt
to dispose of the few thousand ticket* remain
ing unsold, and thus advance the interests of
th; whole body of shareholders.
Respectfully yours, J. PER HAM.
mav 31 —-lw.
TPHE RICHMOND ENQUIRER,—
X With the view oi extending the circu
lation of the RieiiMoNO ExquuittK iu the South
ern States, the Pronretors have commenced tho
issue of a Weekly Paper, which contains all tho
reading matter of tho Daily and Semi-Weekly
editions.
We need say nothing of the political charac
ter of the R leu Mon o Ekxqi iubr, which is now
what it was half a century ago. We may state
that it is the purpose of the Editors to devote
all their energies to the discussion of the issues
which Know Xothingism has brought before
the country.
Thu ms.- Daily Paper, per annum, $ 7 <lO
Semi Weekly ’ do ft 00
Weekly, * do 200
To Clous.—For six copies of the Dailv, 85 OO
do do Semi-Weekly, 25 00
do do do Weekly, It) 00
For fifteen copies of the Weekly, 25 00
Address Ritcuib, Pit von A Di nn
jnne 20 —2l Richmond, Va.
\\r.\TKR KENNING UP MILL 11 CATCH
> V EL’S PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
Double ami Single Soil-acting HiMtAl Lit)
RAMS, /'ohuMf A.‘r!l I", 1’ 17. for supplying
dwellings or farm houses, villages, rail road
stations, Ac., with pure running water any
height or d’stance required, with from one pint
to 20 GALLONS of} MORE I‘A'R M/ \ / W.
from a spring or stream, where a full of two or
more loot can he obtained. The quantity thrown
in proportion to the fllll and elevation. ’
The undersigned having purchased the right
for the Counties of Floyd, Gordon and Cass, is
prepared to furnish nnd put operation the above
named Rams of various sizes, adapted to differ
ent sized springs, which nro warranted to givo
entire satisfaction.
Address J. L. QTBSON, Cartersville, Q.
jttno 2ft ts 21
CIASSVILLK MALE SCHOOL—WiII open
) the ftth inst. Tuition, per session of twenty
one weeks.
The Ijuncnngea, higher branches of Mathema
tics, Mental and Moral Philosopoy, $18,"0
Arithmetic Geography Ac. 12, n0
Reading, Wiiting anti Spelling, 8,80
It is desirable- that the pupils enter at tho
opening of tbti session. A. . WORRELL.
July 5-
RLASKS AT THE STAND A lib OFF!*)E.