The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, October 04, 1855, Image 3

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JURY ■RESENTMENTS | most rMlMtrtolytorepon T gratitude to the <"’ ‘‘ f* ‘ * ~,„ of health i and bountiful ™P, >* llop , the fu- I -i- .™>y [ In the performance a r. { volvinff upon us as Jurors, n I “ 1 * f.iiiorfinr result oi our ■ ticularly to present tlie following 1 l ibors viz.: We hare examined the office oi I Clerk of the Inferior Court Ac., and report bat I we find an excellent set of substantial leather [ bound books, furnished by that I find them kept correctly and in fine J* I find also that tlie Clark has done j I service, which has formerly c i I some extent, and therefore I I ferior Court to pass an or .®. we I I Clerk a fair compensation for sat j I find the office furnished with aco . | iIUU . t I made by C. Tompkins, in good St} le. I We fmd on the Estray Book no returns ° [ the Clerk from the following Justices, ol the I amounts attached to their names, Yizm John Blaylsck, °<> w. Clardy, J. H. Murdock, lo ffi° I Ransom Foster, A. D. Chandler, * ~ David Morrow, 1 ,5 W. L. Crow, 00 w. Latimer, 00 11. H. Pitman, 00 J. 13. McDaniel, S5 00 John C. Dorrel, 20 00 Jonathan McDow, bO 00 A. Turner, ® A.McEver. 18 Riley Goss, 62 75 >'. A. Jackson, 80 00 Daniel Whitner, £ 50 James Russell, 7 T. It. Cuuch, ® Making in all a enm of f7OB 75 I The Jury are of opinion that said sums of 1 money are due the county, nnd of right ought I to be paid. I We have examined also the office and books I of the clerk cf the Superior Court; we fiud the I office in good keeping, and it is with pleasure I that we testify- to the neatness and care of that \ I officer in the faithful discharge of his duties. We have examined also the office and books I ot the Ordinary, and we hereby report to this 1 bodv that we found them kept in a neat, order | ly and correct manner. We hare examined also the Jail and find it I in good repair and well kept. I We have examined also the Treasury, and I find it as usual, empty, and in debt. We can I testify, however, with pleasure to the faithful I discharge of the duties of that office by our 1 present Treasurer, and the books show that I he has advanced funds from his own private B purse to defray public expenses. The Grand Jury otNhe present week would . | also most respectfully represent it as their opin- i I ion, that something like a saddle-bags grocery ! 1 has been kept by the Superior Court of this ! | week, in the august personage of one of the I constables, without license : wherefore we cau- I not safely conclude that the Tempcraxtoe cause I is highly esteemed, by that mu of the law, and I while we exhouerate the Cuurt from a kaowl -1 edge even of this newly established feature in I the traffic, still we must set our faces against I all saddle-bag’ groceries, tuid more especially | when kept by a constable in attendance upou K tlie Court. This particular constable we have | concluded thus to cunnouizc, and hand his deeds 1 ■ of consummate effrontery and shame, down to 111 future constables, os a well-marked instance-of ■ wilful contempt for Court. We did not see the ■ liquor, but we did see the saddle-bags—and it S is the deliberate opinion of this Jury that no jEb other Jury ever saw a pair of saddle-bags es H much like a jug of brandy before—for they smelt H like the jug had been broken. Now a constable ■’ is quite a small appendage to the Court any i how, and when he grows so beautifully loss, f as to become part and parcel of a pair of saddle m bags, that sun-ils just like a broken jug of brandy, be attains to a station so small in our •yes that we think he’s of no use at all. \ It is with unfeigned regret that the Grand h Jury of tlie present term are obliged to repre- I sent the county as still insolvent, and we cau |H not see a remedy for this foul spot upon our S history. To tax the people would be an uti- S righteous burden; to leave it all to time would 9be unwise—for our children would rise up to wonder and blush at the deeds of their fathers, j a an 'l while we therefore are well assured that. ‘ ■ something ought to be done, we know not what ! ■ to do. But the evil day must come. The peo- i g pie must Submit to onerous taxes, for the relief j I of their county, or thev must and ought now, ‘ | to repudiate every claim that does not dart sun- j beam light in the blind eyes of Justice. It is ! | true beyond all doubt, the county has been F wronged—both in purse and policy, and while wc would invite all to propose a remedv, we I c * aim our privilege and bring in our suggestion. M hen a citizen becomes insolvent, our laws seh him out, and set him up anew—and this is the best remedy we know for a county—lot us sell out and take a fresh start: the old books and old records never can be purged and the best that can be done, is to secure what is right in them and repudiate what is wrong. Sell all we have—pay our debts, and walk more cir cumspectly for the future. l he good name of a county ought to be worth something, and of more value than all her ! wealth besides. By remaining as we are, we j never cun get that good name; therefore let us strike for a good name—the suggestion is given J —we invite a remedy. j In taking leave of his honor, Judge Trippe, ‘ wc would testify to his diligent and faithful ad- Ministration of the law; aud return our thanks i to Col. J. J. Word, Solicitor General, for his prompt and kind attention to this body. ( JOSEPH BOGLE, Foreman. Et CHARD A. MiLNßtt, DaMBL It. THOMAS, j Lshcbl Dii.l.vud, William T. Bukok, ■ Elijah Lumpkin, W. J. Benham, • K. Sproull, John Kennedy, m. Andersos, Madison McMdrhay, amdall Uahsbt, David Garrison, sorgh Kennedy, Natean Howard, arkin Towers, Hazel Loveless, nV ,AK *° N ’ John C. Bonds. Ordered by the Court that the Presentments St a T? (Bci>t -’ 1855 ) be published in the NT ’ m accorc ’ :mce w 'th the request of the Grand Jury. JNO. J. WORD, Sol. Gen. J true extrsst from the Minutes of Court. . H. W. COBB, Clerk. RT t A J E . 0F GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY: This is to certify that Jonathan McDow J P hs. made a return of the di.po.ithm wu.il”L! T “T* *• William Latimer has also done the same. JOHN F, MILHOLLEN, Clerk Cassville, Ga., Oct. 4, V=V ! maoner nndon the most reasonab e terms- H&SS’ warranted. A share ofngjjn™' U II I !■ 11 ! tsar We are authomed temouuce ttianame RTTSSELL H CANNON as a candidate to l C lo“fc. County in the Sen,., of the next SislatuVe. Election on the First Monday in June 7-tde t-ST* Wb are authorized to announce the name Pol Joseph E. Brown, as a candidate for the office of Judge of the Blue Badge Circuit, at ; the election on the first m .October rpHE regular meeting of Vai.lcy Lonufi, No. I as T O of 0 F., will be held oil every Friday*evening, at bretli eri are invited to attend. v n Bv order of Wm. A. Rogers, N. G. B) oraer p BENNETT, Secretary. Cassville, Geo. rs-g V- r l’' HE subscriber T h;,s beell a P- Spointed Agent for the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou ses, Negroes, &c. &c. Will also receive appli cations for insurance upon the lives of white persons. JOHN 11. RICE, Agent. Jan. 5, 1855. ly. fijbeir|iseh|cj(|^ -XT f~\ wpT f'i XT’ is liereiiy given that af _[\j V/ _L XW-IT/ ter publication of this notice for six weeks, application will be made to the Commissioner of Pensions for the issue of a Duplicate of Military Bounty Land War rants, No. 305, “Act” 0f‘1852, for ItJO acres— issued to William M. Morrow', late a private in Capt. Isaac Tre vet’s company, in Colonel Low rv’s regiment, in the Cherokee troubles, the same having been illegally withheld by the col lecting Agent, and a caveat against Us location entered in the General Land Office, dated 1855. QUERY A WALKER, oet. 3,34—8 w Atl'ys. for Claimant. A dmhiistrator's Sale. AGREEABLE to an order from the Ordinsry of Cass county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door in Cassville, between the usual hours of sale, lot of land, No. 808, 17th district 3d section of Cass county. Sold as the property of Stephen Stone, late of said county, deceased, oct. 4—tds WM. S. JOLLY, Adm’r. STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.— Ordinary's Office, September 29 ih, 18-55- It appearing to me by the Petition f John Patterson, that Stephen Stone, late of said coun ty, deceased, in his lifetime did execute to one Stephen B. Pearce, his bond conditioned to ex ecute titles, in fee simple,’ to said Stephen B. Pearce, for lot of land number one thousand and thirty-seven, in the seventeenth district and ! third section of said county of Cass ; and it ap- I pearing that said Stephen B. Peatee has trans | ferred and sold said bond to one Samuel Bad ! get; and it further appearing that said Budget has transferred the same to your Petitioner, and that said Stephen Slone has departed this life without executing titles to said lot of laud ; and it appearing that said John Patterson has paid the full amount of the purchase price tor said lot of land, and the said John Patterson having petitioned this court to direct William 8. Jolly, administrator of the estate of the said Stephen Stone, deceased, to execute to him titles to said lot of It nd in conformity with said baud. It is therefore, hereby ordered, that notice’ be given at three or more pnblic places in said county, snd in the “Cassville Standard,” of such appli ! cation—that all persons concerned may Hie their ! objections in my office, (if any they have,) why j said William S. Jolly, administrator as affire | said, should not execute titles to said lot of laud i in conformity with said b md. 1 A true extract from the minutes of said court, this 29th dav of September, 1355. ’ THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. •The Gr<rat SoUri WocUSy THE SPECTATOR. ’• WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. A FAIiILI - JOURNAL OF LITBHATUKU AND NEWS FOR SOUTHERN READER*. i ou the northern cities lbr its periodical lit erature. The weekly newspaper* of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, have swept like a ; tiood over that part of the nation south of Mason aud Dixon’s Eiuc, many of them carrying with i them some of the prejudice* of ahlitionism; and ! inculcating, to a greater or Loft extent, doctrines I | injurious to southern institutions. This depen- j deuce of the mass of southern readers should be j } thrown offi—and it is believed would have been | long ago, if there bad been facilities in the South ! ! for the publication of first class literary papers, j I Tun Spectator—ls published by it gentle-! i man who has long been connected with some of : ; the southern dailies, aiid has been undertaken t [to supply this want—that of a high-toned week- , j ly paper of Southern interest and character, i The general plan of the paper is us follows; ! 1 It has eight pages; three of which are filled j with the best artief** ou Literature, Science, J and the Arts; one to the editor’s comments up- j on passing themes ; one to general news, for- j i eign and domestic; one to the interests of the j Farmer—[The information on this page will be mainly derived from the Agricultural Bureau | of the U. 8. Patent Gtiaoe] ; one to a synopsis j of the operations ‘of the Departments of the Gov- j eminent; and.one, during the winter, to a re port of the proceedings of Cougress; altogeth er making a plan which will be rigidly adhered to, and which is unequalled by any paper in the country, North or South. The Spectator is printed ou new type aud on fine paper. Its quarto form makes it conve nient for binding, and each annual volume be ing accompanied by a full index, it will be a most valuable paper for preservation and refer rence. Terms : 1 copy 1 year, $2,00 10 copies, “ 15,00 And one extra to the maker of the club. No paper is sent without the money. Specimen Copies can be had ou application to AUG. F HARVEY, Editor and Publisher, aug.3312 t. Washington, D. C. Medical college of Georgia.—au- ; gust a, July 6th, 1855. —The twenty-fourth Courseof Lectures in this Institution will com- ! mence the first Monday iu November uext. faculty: Anatomy— G. if. NEWTON, if. Surgery— L. A. I>EGAS, 11. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy— A. MEANS, if. Materia Afedica, Therapeutics and J/bd. Ju risprudence—L P- GARVIN, if. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and In ants—./ - A. EVE, M. I). Physiology and Pathological Anatomy— ls. V. ii. MILLER, M. I). Institutes ana Practice of Jfedicine— L. J). FORD, if I). Surgical, Comparative and J/icroscopical An atomy—R. CAMPBELL, if. D. Assistant Demonstrator — S- B. SIMMOMS, if. B- Prosector of to Professor of Surgery— JUßl- i AH HARRIS, M D , Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly | j at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities j [ will be afforded for the study of Practical Auat i oiny. | Fees for the entire Course. $lO5 00 Jfatriculatum Ticket (to be taken once.) 500 For further particulars, apply to July 26—51. G. M. NEWTON, Dean. CASSVILLE H GteLM-BE. ! rpilE second fall session will begin on Mon- JL day, 3d September, when candidates for the various classes will be examined, and.-close I Friday, 7th December. Tuition for the Sessiou in Prim. Dep. *6.60 “ “ “ “ “ Prep. “ 10.00 < Music “ “ “ 16.66 “ “ “ •’ Prep. ** 10.00 Drawing “ “ “ 6.66 Contingent Expenses, 50 Vocal Music, Latin and French free, of charge. For further particulars, address, WM. A. ROGERS, President. aug 9-4 t T~> EADY-MADE CLOTBTNG, Fantl. Stuff, l\ Cliambrav. and a fine assortment of Jew elry, at LEVY'S CASM STORE, apr 26—ts ! TWO months after date, application will be made to the Ordinary or Cass county, for ; leave to sell the Real Estate of Stephen Stone, I late of said cuuty, deceased 1 . , WILLIAM b. JOLLY, Adm’r. Jnly 6,186*. TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. OWING to the large amount of Counterfeit Pain Killer put up and sold as genuine by unprincipled men we have been obliged to re sort to very expensive measures to protect our selves pecuniarily, and the public from great injnry, by buying and using their worthless couuierfeits. —The comparative plain and simple style in which our Pain Killer has been put up, has made it very easy for those disposed, to im itate it very successfully, so far as its external appearance, in style of bottle, label and color of the article ; but we need not say that the com pound is a miserable, filthy 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 llwhose business it is to counterfeit valuable preparations, do ‘.t in 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 bring proof home to them/ Considering the great difficulty iii protecting ourselves and the public by prosecuting parties, wc. have been to a very great expense in getting up a finely executed STEEL ENGRA FED LABEL, for our bottles. Wc also attach to our bottles s Steel Engraved Note of Hand, which we 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 dure attempt to do. The great, expense attending the getting up and printing of these labels wili prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pub lic that the article they purchase is the genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, manufactured by Per ry Davis A Son, Sole Proprietors. The Pain Killer will be put up in a n#w style of panriel bottle, with the words, I)A VIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER, blown in the Glass. We have discontinued the use of the thirty seven and a half cent bottles, and now put up only four sizes, via: at L 2 1-2, 25, 50 eeuts and £1 .00 per bottle. We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone, for the Box. labels, specifying tlie contents of the Box, where and by whom manufactured, Ac.— We have also added to our*pmph!et of direc tions and certificates, a co.ver beautifully finish ed, presenting on the first page a verv excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor of the I’ain Killer. The bottle labels, and one la bel on each box, has also x correct likeness of Perry Davis, which it will be impossible to counterfeit successfully. We have been to this 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 tlie merits of our arti cle, we would say that we shall continue to pre pare our Ruin Killer of the best and purest ma terials and that it shall be every way worthy of their upp.obatiou as a family medicine. PERRY DAVIS A SON. Providence, It. 1., July Ist, 1855. Retrace of Cyu.nte.rf its put up in the Old Style of Bottles, as the Southern States are Hood ed with rile imitations, such b* Dr. Roth's Pain Kdler, Dr. Davis’ Paiu Killer, Mr. Brown’s Pain Killer, Missisippi Pain Killer, Ac., Ac. Purchase none but Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer, put up as above described. HoiJ by J. D. Carpenter, Cassville, Go., J. A. & 8. Erwin Carters?ilk*, Smith J: Ezzurd, Atlan ta ; J. 11. B. Shackelford, Calhoun ; Barrett, Carter k Cos. and Clarke, Wells k Dußose, Au gusta ; John B. Moore k Cos., Jag. M. Garner A Cos., 8. 1). Brantley A Cos., James 11. Carter A Cos. Savannah, and by Druggists anu Medicine dealers generally. 22 ly TT'XtRAORDINAR f PREMIUMS To A Jtl/gents for procuring Subscribers fur Tick ets at $1 each, in PEKIIAM’S Great 100,boo Gift Enterprise! —The distribution of the Gifts being definitely Bird fur July 5, 1805. Any person sending 10 may deduct 10 per cent, or will receive 11 Tickets. Eacli person sending SIOO before the sth of Juiv, will, in addition to commissions, be pre sented with a Mammoth Gold Pen and Case, % allied 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 S3OO before the sth of July, will, in addition to commissions, be pre sented with a Gold Watch, valued at SSO. Each person sending ssoo before the sth of July, will, in addition to commissions, be pre sented with a Gold Watch, valued at *IOO. 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. I have been induced to make the above liber al offers in order to remove a sett led objection in the minds of your committee, to having the distribution take place while there remain in my hands tickets unsold, and for which cause they have seen fit to defer the partition of the gifts, which was fixed for the 2711i inst., to tlif sth of*July, as will he seen by reference to their proceedings, published below. I assure jmu that the postponement is as vexatious to j me as it is to those who have purchased tickets. 1 therefore hope that each and every one now interested, will co-operate wtih me in the effort to dispose of the few thousand tickets remain ing unsold, and thus advance the interests of th : whole body of shareholders. Respectfully yours, J. PERU AM. may 31- —fw. tKIVSSSITY OF HTASHVILLE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The fith Annual Course of Lectures in this institution will commence on Monday, the 29th of October next, and continue tili tha first yt the ; ensuing March. PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Principles and prac tice Surgerv. JOIIM M. WATSON, M. TANARUS)., Obstetrics and the Diseases of women and children. W. K. ROWLING, M. J)., Theory and prac tice of Medicine. A. H. HUGH AN AN, M. D., Surgical and Pathological Anatomy. C. !U WINSTON, M. D., MateriaMedica and Medical Jurisprudence. ROBERT Si. PORTER, M. D., General and Special Anatomv. J. BERRIEN UXDSLEY, M. D., Chemistry and Pharmacy. THOMAS R. JENNINGS, M. D., Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. WILLI AM T. BRIGGS, M. D., Demonstra tor of Anatomy. The Anatomical Rooms will be opened for students on the first Monday of October. A full P rcliminarp Course of Lectures, free to all students, will be given bv 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 $lO5. Matriculation Fee (paid once on ly,) $5, Practical Anatomy, $lO. Graduation Fee, $25. Good Hoarding cun be procured at about $5 per week. Further information can bo obtained by ad dressing J. BEKRI\N LINDSLEY, Chancellor of the University. Nashville, Tcnn., July, 1855. aug-lfl-'st.* | rpwo months after date application will bo I A made to the Ordinary of Cass county, for j leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of John S. Allan, deceased. This September lpHh.Ua*. * JL PAUiOTT. Adis’* ■■ ii ii - J. A. HOWARD, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, CAHTEHBVILIJ!, CAgfl CO., 0160. BUSINESS entrusted to 111® care will b promptly attended to. Particular attention 1 paid to collecting. Sept. 27, 1855. IJ—lt. To all Persons Concerned. TWO MONTHS AFTER DATE, I will apply to the Ordinary of Cass county for leave to ! the real estate of Thomas J. Alexander, de ceased, late of said countv. JONATHAN McDOTf, Ex’r. Sept. 27 —2m Fannin Sheriff Sitlc. i TXriLL BE HOLD before the court -house V t door in the town of Morganton, within j the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in > November next, the following property, io-wit: j All the interest of William Barnes in lots of j land Nos. 323, in the 8!h and 2d; 324, Bth and i 2d ; 290, Bth and 2d—levied on to satisfy sun dry fi. fas. issued from the 1047th dist. G. M. of Fannin county: T. W. Dalton and others, vs. said Barnes. Jsnu Thomas, Sh’tT Sept. 27—tds. CL~ ‘ • VfiitKibic Farm for Siilc. ■4m THE undersigned offers his place, near j fjjjjl Cassville, for sale, on reasonable terms. •**■*l* jt contains five hundred acres of land— one hundred and fifty of which are cleared and under fine cultivation. On the premises ares framed dwelling honse, framed negro houses, framed gin house, screw, gin and thrasher, and all other convenient out houses. The dwelling house is about tjjree quarters of a mile from the court house in Cassville, a portion of the land being inside the corporate, limits. CussviHe is , the seat of a Male and Female College, and 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 the subscriber on the place. William S. Thomas. ) Cassville, aug 2* 28—ts Valuable Lands at Executors Sale. “V'YT’ILL be sold before the Court house door, , V iu Cassville, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, the plac/ whereon Martin Stidham lived at the time of his decease. place contains 460 seres more or less, lying in the seventeenth and fourth districts, of Cass county, about two hundred and twenty lire 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 ail ne cessary out houses. Raccoon Creek runs thro’ the farm, and there is a well of excellent’ wa ter in the yard. Its location i* unsurpassed iu point of health and soeiety, and it ia altogether one of the most desirable place* in the couuiy. Term* on the dav of sale. ELI HU STIDHAM, 1 SIMEON STIDHAM, VExeaator*. T. M. ANSLEY. J aug 9-tds EXECUTORS’ SALE~ AGREEABLY to n order of the Ordinary of Burke county, will be sold at the court bouse door in the town of Dallas, Paulding co., on the Ist Tuesday in December next, one lot of land No. 144, iu the 12th d ; st. and Sd section, granted to James Ciarke, and now owned by the estate of Win. Lasseter, dec’d, late of Burke conn t v. Also, at the court house door in Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, on the Ist Tuesday in Decem ber next, lot No. 300, in ihe 15th dist. and 15th sec., containing 40 acres, granted to Harvey Andrews. Sold as,ihe property of the estate of William Lasseter, late of Burke county, dec’d. Also, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the court house dour in the county of Cass, lot No. 3oC, 22d dist,, 2d section—granted lo Hugh McKinley—sold as the property of Wta. Lasseter, late of Burke conntv, dee’d. JANE LASSETER, Ex’trx. JOS. A. SHEW MAKE, Ex’r. Sept. *o tds. Gcorgiti, Cuss County. YTTUKREAS Sintarilla Scott snplivs to tie YY for letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of iioitt Scott, ds eeased, late of said connty. These are therefore to cite and admonish till persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, (if any exist,) why said letters should not be granted. Givwn under my hand at office, Sept. S, 1855. Tmomas A. Wued, Ordinary. _Bopt -304 A 7.OIIGPA, CASS CO UNTYf— Whereas, V ’T William T. Trammell applies to me for let ters of* Administration on the estate of Uillory Hendrix, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, tobeaud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters of Ad ministration should not be granted the said ap plicant. Given under my hand at office, this IC'th day of September, 1855. TIIOMAS S. WORD, Ordinary. SKLTjINGt AT COST! HIIISCHBERO Jfc DAVIDSON, | Offer their entire stork of Goods, consisting of Heady Made Cl/fhimy, Hals, duets. Hoot*, Shoes, Gentle nt’ / ’. Famish Imj Goods, Fancy and Staple hey (toads, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, J-e., AT FIUST COST FOR CASH ! Tr.ey intend to do what they say, and no humbug, as their intention is to leave Cassville as soon as possible. They call the attention of the public to that fact, and invite them u* come quick, or you will lose great bargains. COME AXI) FAY UP! All persons indebted to llirscliberg A Da- 1 vidson, either by note or account, are politely j requested to .come forward and. pay up, as mo- i uey we must have, being we have determined to break up our establishment shortly. Those failing to do so, till the Ist of April,- j will he dealt with according to Law. Feb 22—ts T A DIES’ WitEATir and Parlor Annual!!—, j Unparalleled Attractions !—The Publishers ! take pleasure in announcing to the one hundred thousand readers of this popular monthly, that with the J day number commences the publica- I tion of beautiful full ‘length Portraits of some I of the most celebrated musical personages. j The following, which are.already engraved, i will appear in tire course of the year, aecompa- ! nied wiili a biographical sketch of each, viz: ! Jenny Lind, Anna Thillon, It. Sfmtrig, Calhc | rine Haves, Album, and Mrs. E. G. Host wick, j If these should meet with favor, although ve ry expensive, they will he followed by others of a similar character, as they are determined that I the Wreath and Annual shall continue to be not only the cheapest, but the best dollar mag azine in the world. The contents will be entirely original, from the pens of the ablest and purest writers in the country. Although a literary magazine, every i thiugof an immoral or irreligious character will he carefully exclud’ and. Tt will be the aim of the J Publishers to blend entertainment with instruc- j tion that will not, only captivate the taste but, j also elevate the thoughts and improve thy heart. 1 Each number will contain a tine steel engruv- j ing and a beautifully colored flower plate, also engraved on steel, with occasionally popular pieces of music, and thirty-two large octavo pa- j ges, printed on lino paper. The May number will have an attractive title-page, making in all twenty-live embellishments, and a volume of ‘ four hundred and thirty-four pages. All who are interested in a pure family literature, and are willing to assist in fostering the best native talent are invited to become subscribers, and in its circulation by inducing their friends to secure for one dollar a Magazine worth three, as either the Steel Engravings, the Flower Plates, or the Literary contents, are worth the price of ] the whole. Address Burdick A Scovili., 8 Spruce st., N. Y. rpo FAR UEIIS AND PLANTERS. A. & J. .X. L. 1111 j, are now receiving a superior lot of Negro Shoes, Negro Blankets and Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Shirtings, Trunks, Ac., for the fall and winter trade, which they are offering Lcnc far Cash, or on short time. Farmers or others wishing to ptrehaso such articles will do well to give us a call and examine prices, for wo will lmve them on hand and intern! to sell. All that wo ask is that you will call and examine for yourselves, east of the court houses Cassville, i)ct 27 -STEEL PEN'S, at 35 cents p pm* t I*B- i” To Rent. /~\N the first Tnesday in October next the pUn- V 7 tution belonging to the estate of F. M. AcHeynvlds, ueceased,’ lying two miles south | of Adairsviije, will be offered for rent for next year. There is a good framed and wellmghouseand out-bnildim s on. the piaee, with an excellent spring, and about ninety acres of cleared land. Good note and approved security will be re quired. Wm. T. Worvoue, Adm. Sept 20—2 t Administrators’ Sale. BY order of the Ordinary of Jefferson oonn tv, will be sold at Cassville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesdav in No vember next, lot of land No. 238, in Cass co., in the 16fh dist. and 3d section, adjoining Oswell Smith and others, containing 160 acres, more or less, belong:rg to the estate of Thcniaa Street, deceased. Terms, one-half cash, balance 12 months credit with interest from sale, and mort gage on the premise*. Chas. J. Jrxxixs, Lloto C. Belt, Adrns. de bonis non with the will annexed. Sept 20—tds. STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. I ranees M. Toner, ) lAbel for Divorce, vs. V in Moses G. Toner. ) Cass Superior Cbvrt. IT appearing to the eourt, from the return of the Sheriff of said conntv, that the defend ant in the above stated case’ is not to. be found in this State: Ordered by the court that serviee be perfected by publication in some newspaper for four months previous to tho next term of Cass Superior Court. John J. Word, Plain. Attor. A true evtraat from the minutes of eourt thi* P. pt. 14, 1856. 11. W. Comb, e. . o. Sept 20—4 m GEORGIA. FANNIN COUNTyT WHEREAS William Franklin applies to me for letter* of Guardianship overtheper soa and property of James H. Beard, orphan of James A. Beard, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given uiijer niy head at office, this Sept. 12, 1855. J. K. Aeiosßoox, Dep. Ord. Sspt 20—304 GEORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Whbrsas, vLAbraham B. Moore, administrator de bonus non, cum testament*) annexe, ou the estste of George M. Stovall, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish sll persons concerned, to file their objections, if any they have, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the applicant ou the second Uouday in Jauury next. Given under luy busd at offies, thi* hath day of June, 1353. TliOß. A. WORD, Ordi*ry. j*lr 6—22-4nt It Is Fact Fttil>£ibhed A Nl) well known that the Arabians attained f\. a height in the knowledge of medicine which caused the whole world to wonder and admire. With them the science of chemistry had its birth, and it is, therefore, not at all strange that a people so eminently successful in the healing art, and so persevereing and dar ing character, should, by actual and untiring experiment, discover remedies far surpassing in efficacy all others, for the cure of these dis eases incident to them from their, mode of life. The greater part of their time bring spent in hazardous aud bloody warfare with the different tribps, 11 sey went subject to the most violent at tacKs of rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgic pains, and various inflmputory diseases, as also the most horid wounds, sprains, bruises, tumors, swellings, diseases of the joints, etc., etc. All these diseases they were so surprisingly efficient in curing, that the uninitiated looked with won dor and attributed their skill to the powers of magic. H. G. EA RR ELL'S A RAMA N LINIMENT’ is a composition of balsams and oils, from rare plants peculiar to this country, and it was by the use of the articles composing this remedy that not only their physicians, but even the wild Arabs of the desert were enabled to perform such miraculous cures. The Arab steed .s world renowned for his beautiful symmetry ts form, his unsurpassed speed arid agility, snd the in credible fatigue he i* capable of enduring. — Why is it? Because from the time of his birth his limbs are carefully watched, and upou the first, appearance of disease the magic lotion is applied, and such things as confirmed sweeny, noil-evil, fistula, ringbone, scratches, spaviu, lameness, etc., etc., are unknown. The same result will follow in all cases where 11. G. Far rell’s Genu ne Arabian Liniment is used in time. Therefore delay not in procuring a good supply of it, for every dollar spent in it will save you twenty, and a great deal of suffering, ifnoi vour life. ‘ The public are cautioned against another coun terfeit, which has lately made its appearance, called AY. B. Farrell’s Nrrabian Liniment, the most dangerous of ail the counterfeits, because bis having the name of Farrell, many will buy j it in good faith, without the knowledge that a j counterfeit exist, and they will perhaps only dis l cover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. 1 j The genuine article is manufactured only bv j j Ts. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and j 1 wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, j Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies < must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the | Idlers H. (I. he lore Farrell’s, thus U. G. FA R. j KELL’S —and his iPgnatureou the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by J. 1). Cakpkntbr, Cassville Ga. and by the regularly authorized agents though out the United States. Price 25 and 50 cents, and sl. per bottle. i Agents wanted in every town, village and ■ hamlet in the United States, in which one is not j : already established. Address H. G. Farrell as j above, accompanied with good reference as ; I character, responsibility, Ac. sept 6 ! ! NTT A Tell RUNNING UP HILL!! GATCIT- I Y V EL’S PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED j Double and Single Belt-acting HYDRA ULW [ RAMS, Patented A aril- 10, 1*47, for supplying \ dwellings or farm bouses, villages, rail road j stations, Ac., with pure running water any j height or distance required, will) from one pint | to 20 GALLONS OR MOPE PER MINUTE, \ from a spring or stream, where a fall of two or . more feet can lie obtained. The quantity thrown j in proportion to the fall and elevation. ’ The undersigned haring purchased the right | for the counties of Floyd, Gordon and Cass, is ; prepared to furnish and put operation the above j named Rains of various sites, adapted to differ- j ent. sized springs, which are warranted to give j entire satisfaction. Address J. L. GIBSON, C*rtrsvi!le, Gw j june 23 ts J! /VeORGIA, GILMER COUNTY?—Where*, VJ .Limes Simmons and George R. Edwards, administrators of the estate of William Evans, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Setters of dismission from the administration of said estate. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish, all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. ’ Given under mv hand at office, this March 25, ,1855. ‘ U. GREEK, Ordinary. mh 59-—6 m (N EOBGIA, Cass Couxtt : Whereas James X G. Henris, Guardian of Elizabeth A. Huff, Benjamin Huff, Richard Huff Harriet Huff anil Willis Huff, applies to me for letters Dismisso ry from said Guardianship: These aie therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at mr office within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause, (if any exist) why said letters Dismissory should not be granted the said applicant. Given under mv hand at office, May IS, 1555. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. may 17 —Cm—cwtw Fannin Sheriff Sale , far October. Lot of land No. 183, in the Bth district and 2d section; lot No. 28 in the Bth dist. and fid sec.—also one-third of lot No. 232, in the 9th dist. and fid sec.: levied on to satisfy a fi. la. from Gilmer Superior court, in favor of Sey mour, Ausloy A Cos., vs. B. A. Freeman. Jsuu Thou as, Sheriff. Sept. 6—td*. SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be/’ made to the Ordinary of Fannin county ■ leave to sell the real estate of Rainey M. (M,’ tain, deceased, lots of said county. Sept 20—2 m John M.Dmn,up^dm. rpWO months nfiter date I will . .JL tion to the Ordinary of Gilmer/,,’, .}.L for leave to roll the real estate of v deceased, late ol said County, lofi/.i benitit of the heirs and creditor*. * L 11 0 ***”•#_ ▼*! oox, Ado>. ‘7- -Tub ,i ii in■— l-.vpvsfL - * GHIFFI.N, (rEOKkIA. ‘. ‘ ~ WOODRUFF & ARE receiving every variety of C images, wlticL they will sell as Jow as can Le bought in any Southern juirkot consisting of COACHES, SLID E-SEA T BUGGIES, FAMILY WAGONS, HOOKA IYA TS. HARRIS'S, NO-TOP BUGGIES, COR CORD BUGGIES, HACK WAGONS, TOP BUGGED, \Vhi V s,Jsc. Northern MADE ..aYi-i -Nt;::- -, £p llA_f. K “UAGONS, Iron Axle * lantation f with brake and WAGONS IBs& fife •> ro. - . r< ” „ BAGGAGE. TTAT>CII?Q IT/ The best and mesfc durable now in usar Any style of Carriage or Wagon got ud to order, at short notice. WORK WASEAMTEDr w. w. WOODBDTF, YVJI. L. GOKVON. .GrifHn, Ga., Sopt. 22, 1855. 3^-“iy Who wants a Mountain Kom ? WALKER COUNTY LAb'P FOR SALE-CIIE A P ! f t r E undersigned desirous to .. ~v - . 1 sell his land in Walker couu ty, offers a great inducement to eilPHt" ” ff. land buyers and speculators.— A’ ,b •'v * The laud lies in the lath district of said county, Lot No. 21 in the 4t’n Section, containing lfio acres more or le**, 130 acres of good land, u eli watered, a good Mineral .Spring on the premises, and a Creek running through! the land sufficient to turns mill, with a good I S*at —fiue range for raising stock--tine stand for a boarding bouse, Ac., til on the top of the Look out MouuLtui —this muimt-iiu is 15 ntiks wide! and 20 long, and 20 utile* from Cbsiuiiooga, Tsnn. I will sell cheap and no mittalce ‘ Cali! oa M. A. LEAK, Csrujijvti. l *, G, or at the; Standard Office, Cassrili*, ti*. sept 11, ’55. It —iruSoi LIVERY i THE subscriber beg* to in- v j form the travelling public \ —Li. that be has lately established ** j in Cassville, swell supplied Livery Stable, and is now prepared to furnish horses, buggies and other conveyances to any part of the countrv.— His stable is well supplied with good horses and carriages, and bis charges will bs as low as the! present aud future prices of provendsr will si- 1 low. A commodious and comfortable hack will meet with night and day Trains on the State i Road, for the accommodation of persons wishing to stop at Cassville. JOHN M. BANI’ON. j sept. IS —2m J2S?— Atlanta Examiner snd Constitutionalist, t£ Republic, (Augusta) will each copy to th; amount of $4 and send bills to this ofiie#. Georgia, ptc kens county j ‘Taken up by Wm. Furrister, in tkcys*k\ j Uo jntv and State aforesaid, in the 1101 j district, G. M., one small BAY horse I’ONY, about six years old, with a small whit# star iir his forehead, and a small snip on the end of his nose, both hind feet white, aud shod all round, I and a knot on his wethers caused bv the saddle. The above property appraised by James West; and Simeon Jonlec to be worth fifty-five and l lurs. The owner i* requested to come forward j and prove property, pay charge* and take him! away, or I will proceed as the law directs. A true extract from theEstrnv Book, th * Vayj sth, 1855. JOHN P. WOFFORD, C. 1. C. ‘ j aug. 31, ’55. I?—2m (NASS Postpoked SALE.—WiII b# sold be-; J fore the court house door in the town of Cassville. between-the legal hours of sale, on; the first Tuesday in October next, tbe following! property, to-wit: Lots of Land Nos. 1108 and 1109, iu the 17th district and 2d section, levir-d on to satisfy & fi. | fa. from the Superior court in favor of William. 11. White, against Perley Ford, property point ed out bv Plaintiff’s Aitoruev. sept. 12—Ids E. A. BROWN, Sh’ff I EXECUTORS’ SALE.—The underwgned, and ecutors of tlie last will and testament of 5 Col. William Hardin, deceased, offer for sa** in j accordance with the provisions of said will: I j That valuable plantation upon the Etowah ! river, in Cass county, on which the deceased. i resided at th** time -f his death, consisting of about eight hundred acres. This is one fifth# most, desirable and one of the wry K-sr farms in this county. There are sorari three hundred acres or more of cleared land, and in >i hiedi, state of cultivation, with a good and welling, nut: houses, gin house and barn, all of which are in good repair, most of them new. This is the’ j best farm in Cuss county, which cun be pur-, i chased at a reasonable price. I We offer, also, the tract consisting of one’ | hundred and sixty acres, situated near the TV-1- I fern <& Atlantic Rail Road, iu the immediate neighborhood of Kingston. I For the greater portion of the purchase mua ey, terms can be made easy. JAMES MILNER, ) .. . . ! jy 26 M. A. HARDIN, f s,xrs - A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to l\_ an order from the <.rdiuarv of Cass county, will be sold before the Court il nse dour in tos town of Cassville, on the first Tuesday in Sopt. next, between the legal hours of sale,one.n*/ro| girl Mary, about sixteen years old, belonging :o • the estate of Mary Milaui, deceased, and ...51 for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of s .id deceased. Terms made known ou :h* dav of sale. Tills 4th dav of July. 1355. WILLIAM P. MILAM, Ordinary, i july 12—tds pi BORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Wa**s,| VX Robert G. Tomlin, administrator on th estate of Furney F. George, deceased, applia* *0 me for letters dismissory from ns and ad nun lop tion, These, are therefore to cite aud admonish all parsons concerned, to tile their obi* eto>u, if ny exist, otherwise letters dismissory will i> granted the applicant on the second Monday iu January next. Given under my hand at office, i this 2Sth day of ‘June. 1855. THOM. A. WORD, Ordinary. ■ july 5—22-5 m ‘ | GA EORGTA, CASS COUNTY.—Where** R. Y F. Wylv, administrator de bonis non, on the estate of Thus. Townsend, deceased, applies 1 to me for letters Dismissory from said aduiuiis-’ tration : Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased are hereby cited and admonished’ to file their objections (if an v they have 1 in A>v office,in terms of the law; otherwise leUsisf tbs ntissory will be granted the applicant. Uivwu under m* hand at office, this 3d dsy of July, 1855. ‘ I aug 9—6 m TIIOS. A. WORD, Ord. CM EORGTA, CASS OQUNTY, Whereas Rp-j jt bert Scott, administrator on the estate of Robert Hamilton, late-of said county, deceased, applies to me for lettors Dismi**orv from z* : d administration. These are thoesridr* to cite and admoadah sU persons eonewfied to be and appear at my uf tice, and filej(Titir objections, (if any they hava) on or belinff tbs Ist Monday in October ucxi, otberwisef letters Dismissory will ba granted the appjficaut on that dav. TIIOS. A.” WORD, Ordinary. pifn B—6m* ! ‘/GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. -Whanrn J. VX u. Parrott, applies to me for let Ur* of ad ministration on the effects in tlnsSU ” ■'V j | S. Allen late of the State of Alabmia, Jcccad These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and a,;>ear at my ol- Hoo within the time prcacrrbtd by law, to show, cause, if any they have, why said letters should; “‘aStin under nJ hand at offlw, this March 16 1855. T. A. WORD, Ordinary. , 11. BRAUMULLEiI, DIAL IK IH piano rs. m fortes, Mu sit, Musical Instruments, Emlroldsry and Fancy Articles, Whitehall Street, Sigu of the Golden Piano, ATLANTA, GKOIIGIA. MKS. H. BBAUMUUER, DriluKiii Jee. Orders solicited for Braiding Necklaces, Bracelets, Bresttpin*, E.ir-i.ings, etc., etc. aug SO, 1355 29—ly A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.— Agreeably to ■ *u order from the Ordinary of Cass Coun ty, wiit he sold before the Court house door in vlu, town of Cftssviile, in said county between the legal hours of sale,‘on the first Tuesday in |October next, lot of land no 229, find rmrts of lots No’s 275, and 276, all lying iu the ‘ll th di itrict snd section of Cass County, and suld a* the pi onerty of Robert Reynolds, late iff said county, deceased. Terms ..:, d.,v of sale. AMANDA REYNOLD^;Adm’rx. , auglS-td* i “~ Tiie Cheapest Goods ;IVBR BOT.D-1N CAi-Vi LI.II, ‘ TO A DEAD CKRTAIXTT.'* Clothing, Staple aud Fancy Dry Goads, Watches, Jewelry, Ac.', NOT AT COST, Bui u;ii Is told cheaper than ever offered is-< foe* in Cased He, .at LEVY’S CASH STORE. j Feb I—tf SATAUffAH MEDICAL COLLEGE. r |''liE Third courseof Lectures iu this Institw .l tion, will commence ou the fist .Monday ih November uext. Ih* Cl• meal Lectures in Medicine and Surge ry, at the Savannah Hospital and the College Clinique, will commence on the loth of October aud eoatinue during the course. Faccut. Theory and practice of Medicine—R. D. AR NOLD, M. I). - Obstetrics, and diseases of Women aud Chil dren—P. M. KOLLOCX, M. D. Priftciples and Practice of Surgery—W. G BULLOCH, M. 1). “ ‘ ! Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST; M.i>. Institutes of Medicine—E. H. MARTIN, M. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D. ! Materjh Medica and Medical Jai .-pi udoncs— [J. B. READ, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST M. D. Fee* for the entire course $lO5 00 Matriculation Ticket 5 fw> Ample facilities will be furnished for the study of Practical Ai.atomv. For further particulars, -.ppiy to aug 16-3in] C. W. WEST, M. I)., Dean. I TUe PanjcsiSs'Di* Notice. S I H ‘ rs - ,n owing US debts past due, are a V earnestly requested to make liberal pay ment a •b'.i-'r. \t ap. sitivi iv n.nst have money, and wlia ui turf tier comments wc trust all who re indebted to us will r sp;.nd. ... J- I- R S. EutViJt; Uartersniie, aug23 5*3 ts <I*^T>OOKB! BOOKS :! BOOKS !! i * * 4 s;ir> ’ y ot School Books, inciu fffW dtog-t;*, vnvtous kinds m eoiiimon “ffi'd I to toe College and t sttvlu'i o iu the , County. Also a good supply of pells, :uk ’ copy books, scaling wax’ drawing puayis, Ac. Just received at May B—ts. J. W. HOOPER A CO’S; .ATLANTA, HARD-WARE STORE, A. J. -'V BRAD}, Whitehall Strom, keco- aLvava ion haud a lull assortment ot Iron, Nails, Out* lery, Mill Irons, Springs, Axles. Carriage Trim* inoigo, C-'Oiting sud ,Pjvrl-- t StwVos, Mcohauics an.j Tools, die., winch wiP be sold es low as oan be bought in a'uv market. Atlanta, Ga., July 14, 1854, Charleston Weekly Standard, CONTAINS ALL TIIE MATTER PUB ILsnMp:! sa the JBiiiSy, T yctUr with the Local, Domestic and E-rciam Mat let*—The Prices Current, fr drdinp the rates >,/ s Uifoc nod, Exdkwhyt, unci if nus tie. Produce—pa Shipping in Port -The La te P. Telegraphic i’>formation, <fv. ifr. 4 fv. Tkia STANDARD is the only morning miner ic Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EDI TION. This Edition is published every WrnNysptr Uoasnvo, and by the evening 01 the next tisy cun b,> received ia wcry Kccth.n of t'in State. Pries s2—payab’.s invariiiblv in itdvanoq Li W. riSPR \TT A CO. ~ J- !’• W witk, rosp/cliu’iiv inform* , Iw W&VH surround- * m- ,-hff Yancy he had enterWi-iU*, tiiu.nf /*/,.1S t'.'t unexpected marriage of •a.iy 17, lboS—ly circumstances had so fa| |yl USE SILK, Steel UoiMw in declaring hi I sets, crewel!, crochet ft heart fret, “SST 1 U ”ouldno.b.4 - —'.lf swoet shi IRISH LINEN. ‘D’uuuuk Tab to Cloth, „ I Sheeting and Shirt iuf., Calico, cnepp CK.sk, at, LEVI’S SI ORE. *j>r £*—tf __ 1 ntxyg~ TIICHiIOfTB ENaiTTKEB —|| s With the view of exUmtUug the circu- Lktiou of the Rteaon’EAota* in’ the South vu B ; .vtes, the Proi tu tors have eommeneedTho i-rsoo of a WfUj Saptr, which contains all the reading matter of the Gaily ami Semi-Weekly editions. I VV need say nothing of the political churn*- Iw of the Rtcuaosn EkNQVinsR, which is now Iwhai >t was half n century ago. 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