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For the Standard.
Messrs. Editors : Now that the elections
are over, in calmly reflecting upon the past,
I hare been forcibly struck with the tso ,
that 001. Tumlin in his efforts to break up
the Democratic party of Cass, has destroyed
himself.
Postpoof
I the Southern Military Academy Lottery
was compelled to dispense with the drawing
of Class V., on the Oth inst., on account of
prevalence of yellow fever in Montgomery.
Holders of tickets, however, will suffer no
loss as they are allowed to return them and
take others in Class W., to be drawn Nov.
Bth. That is decicedly the best scheme he
has yet offered. We refer all to our adver
tising columns for the scheme. Read it,
and, if you wish, profit by it.
Ho Removal of the Capitol.
The question of Removal or No Removal
of the seat of Government of Georgia, which
formed a part of the contest in the late elec
tion, has been decided in favor of Miltedgc
ville. The vote stands as follows—with two
or three counties not reported :
For removal to Atlanta, 27.665; to Ma
con, 2.939 ; for removal without designating r
any place, 1,001. Total for removal 31,698;!
no removal, 41,901 — majority against re
moval, 13,206.
The Cotton Market.
Charleston, Oct. 16,1855. j
The market is dull, and prices weak.
Sales to-day 6ix hundred bales, at 8 3 8 to j
9 1-4 cents.
Savannah, Oct IS.
Four hundred and eight bales of Cotton j
were sold to day, at prices ranging from 8
1 4 to 9 cents.
Columbus, Oct. 16
Cotton, —ranging from 7 1-2 to 8 cents
Some fine lots were bought 8 14.
New York, Oct. 15: Cotton, 9 3 4 to 9 1 2
Official Vote of Tennessee.
House of Representatives, )
October 11, 1855. 5
On motion of Mr. Harris, the House took
a recess previous to meeting the Senate, in
Convention, to compare the vote for Gov
ernor.
After the counting of the votes, the num
her given was declared to be :
For Andrew .Johnson, 67,499; Meredith
P. Gentry, 65,342. Majority for Johnson,
2,157.
The Elections.
Baltimore Election.— The Municipal
Election in Baltimore, passed off quietly on
the 10th inst. The Anti-Know Nothing,
Democratic party triumphed over their ad
versaries by a large majority. The Know j
Nothings had a majority, in that city, last
year, of 2 700 votes. Twelve Democrats and
eight Know Nothings have been elected.
Pennsylvania and Ohio.
The Philadelphia Pennsylvanian of Wed
is del.rious with joy over the result
of tht elections in that State and Ohio. That
paper says:
** From all directions the news is pourii g
in upon us of Democratic victorias, and we
are so bewildered with immense majorities
and unbounded enthusiasm that we are un
able to foot them up. Suffice it to say, the
victory throughout the State is a complete
one, one from which the unholy alliance
formed against the Domociacy will not soon
Tecovcr
Pennsylvania now rides proudly and glo
riously in the onward career of her great
ness, bearing upon her banner the glad
tidings of a large majority for the undying
principles of Democracy.
Later from Europe.
Ar " ,,r '' L or IHE
CANADA.
Columbia, Oct. 10.
Ihe steamer Canada has arrived, with la
ter European dates.
Liverpool Market.
Cotton,— The market had declined l-8d
for the week amounted to thirty-six thou
sand bales.
Breadstuff*.— The market is unchang-
The money market is stringent. -The
Bank of England has raised the rate of in
terest to five per cent. Consuls are now
quoted at 88 1-4 to 88 1-2.
War News.
The Allies have landed thirty thousand
men at Eupstoria to act against the flank of
the Russian forces.
The Russians are strongly fortifying the
North side of Sebastopol
The Allies are fortifying the portion of Se
bastopol taken by them
Heavy storms have occurred.
Further by the Canada.
grt Columbia, Oct. 10. —P. M.
Dates have been received from Liverpool
to the 17th ult. The allies Were concentra
ting their forces between Tchernaya and
constantly reconnoitering the left wing of 1
the Russian forces.
Four hundred deserters, most Poles, have
arrived at the camp of the Allies. They re
peated that after the Allies took Sebastopol
the demoralization of the Russians was com
plete.
Such was, the confusiob after the evacua
tion of the place, that many of the Russian
soldiers were so exhausted by fatigue, that
t lay twenty-four hours without food.
The Russian loss is estimate at eighteen
thousand men.
tio L ? e v l l USlanß ? riD S Bhclls into the P°r
fro.n M S< J aßtopol occu P ied by the allies,
irom the North side.
will l ih?r tCainßerlin that Gortsckakoif
Jlta? bT:::: 1; ** -
t> • , an °ther report says the
Russians are makine exton.;„ J
fo r awi„, CTCnlp 4“ l '“‘"" r “6™f
The Turks at Karra are said t „ b ,
•fproraiora; and are compelled to „t her™
Still further by the Canada.
The Allies attacked the Russian infantry
on the 26th ult , and the latter retreat
ed On the 22nd thirty-three thousand of
t e Allies debauched from Eupatoria, and
occupied the neighboring villages on the left
flank of the Russians.
MARRIED,
At Cartersville, Geo., on the 12th inst.,
by Isham Alley, Esq , Mr. M. J. Guyton
and Miss Emily Pitmon, all of this place.
In this county, on Thursday evening, the
Ilth inst. by Rev. John Crawford, Mr. Rich
ard Aycock to Miss Emeline Langston—all
! of Cass.
Mr. Editor! You will please an
rtounce my name as a candidate for
! RE-ELECTION to the office of Ordinary, at
the election to be held on the first Monday in
I January next. THOMAS A WO Ilf).
| Oct. J, 1855.*
! subscriber
l
the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and
j Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou
i ses, Negroes, Ac. Ac. Will also receive appli
cations for insurance upon the lives of white
persons. JOHN H. RICE, Agent.
Jan. f>, 1855. 48—ly.
Kelu JJdbeirtigeftjenfs.
Rossiter’s
P.A.IZN'TIJNT GrS!
: rpHESE GREAT PAINTINGS were to open
X on the lTth instant, at the COURT-HOUSE,
but by some mistake they did not arrive by the
cars. Therefore the exhibition has been post
poned until THURSDAY NIGHT.
octl7. C. H. WILBUR, Director.
ewsfciie ioJge, Ho. 136, fl. B. ¥-,
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 16, 1855.
SEACII and every member
of this Lodge is hereby no
tified to appear at the lodge
on the first Tuesday
gnight in November next.-'-
| Take due notice thereof,
e and govern vourselves nc
. _ ’ cordinglv. Ry order of the
Lodge.
Oct IS —tin Samuel Levy, Secretary.
wi. t. wofpord,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GA.
PvACTTCES in all the counties of the Cher
okee Circuit, and will attend faithfully to
all business entrusted to Ills care. Office east
of the court house.
Oct 1, 1855 34---ly
MEDICAL CARD,
BE. S. C. EDGEWORTH,
CASSVILLE, GEORGIA.
HAVING permanently located at this place,
respectfully oilers his
I?ft)fessio!)3i gepbicc-s
to the citizens of the town and county. Resi
dence at Latimer’s Hotel.
Oei 1, 1855 84—ly
WIN SHIP'S
IRON WORKS,
ATLANTA, GEO.
ry'HE Subscriber is now prepared to receive
JL and execute orders for any kind of Castings,
or machine work, and all persons favoring him
with orders may rely upon having them executed
in the best manner,’ and with despatch. Orders
for Sash-blinds and doors promptly attended to !
at his Car Establishment. Cash paid for oi l
Copper, Brass and Iron Castings.
JOSEPH WINSIITP.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 1, 1855. 34—ly.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission i'llmljant,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Y YCONTINUES the business, in all its
branches, in the extensive Fire Proof
Wiire house, on Jackson street, near
J the Globe Hotel.
His sirict personal attention will, as hereto
fore, be given to the Storage and sale of Cotton,
Grain, Flour, and Produce generally.
Liberal advances, in Cash, or by acceptances,
made, when desired, on all consignments of
Produce to him.
Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope,
Ac., will be promptly and carefully filled, at the
lowest market prices.
October, 1855 34---ly*
Coosa Eiver Land
WOH SALE ! !
ON the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER
NEXT, at the Courthouse in CENTRE,
Chiirokee County, Alabama, I will, as the Ad
ministrator of Samuel Smith, late of Cass Coun
ty, Georgia, deceased, sell at public outcry, the I
following real estate, lying in the county of
Cherokee aforesaid, to-wit:
The north half of the N W fourth of sec. 10,
and the S W one-fourth of sec. 3, and the S E
one-fourth of the S E one-fourth of sec, 4, and
the N W one-fourth of sec. 3, and 76 acres on
the East half of the N E frae., one-fourth offrac.
sec. 4, all in township 10 and range 9; and 20
acres of the S W frac., one-fourth of section 34,
township 9 and range 9, containing in all 536
acres, in ore or less. Said lands all lie in one
body on the Coosa River, three and one-half
miles from Centre, and it is estimated that about
300 acres of the same are river bottom, and
about 100 acres creek bottom. The place is
healthy and well watered. The land is sold as i
the property of said deceased, under an order j
ol the Probate Court. The titles are believed j
to be undoubted. Terms, one-half cash to be |
paid at the sale, the balance on a twelve months |
credit, secured bv note and two good securi
ties. LEMUEL P. BUTT, Adm’r.
Oet. 10, 1855. 36—tds
Administrators’ Sale.
NT TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DE
VV CEMBEII next, before the Courthouse
door in Jasper, Pickens county, agreeably to an
order of the Court of Ordinary, the following
property, to-wit:
149 acres of lot of land No. 120, 30 acres of i
lot No 119; lot, No. 131 ; lot, No. 11; lot, No. !
12; all in the 12th District, 2d Section of said 1
county. Lots Nos 119 and 120 lie on the Fede- !
ral Road, containing about 100 acres of cleared 1
land, also a good apple orchard. Sold as the j
property of John Stephens, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of saiddecens- •
ed. Terms on the day of sale.
FRANCIS 11. STEPHENS, ) ,
BENJ. M. STEPHENS, )’ Admr 8 ‘
Oct. 9, 1855. 36—tds
Executor’s Sale.
IN pursuance of the last will and testament of
Robert Bledson, late of Putnam county, de- :
ceased, will be sold at the Courthouse door in j
Cassville, Cass county, on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of j
sale, lot of land No. One Hundred and Eighty-
Seven, in the Sixteenth District of originally
Cherokee now Cass comity, containing One
Hundred and Stscty acres, more or less.
also,
On the same day, at the Courthouse in Ellijay, !
Gilmer county, lot of land No. Two Hundred 1
and One, in the Eleventh District and Second
Section of originally Cherokee now Gilmer
county, containing One Hundred and Sixty u
cres, more or less. Said lands sold for the ben
efit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on tha
day of sale. N. BASS, Ex’r.
oct. 11, 36-tda
The Soil of the South,
2! fatibwi:
Devoted to Southern Agriculture and
Horticulture.
Agricultural editors,—James m.
Chambers, William U. Chambers. Hor
ticultural Editor,—Charles A. Peabody.
Terms, —One Dollar a-voar, in advance.
Lomax k Ellis, Publishers,
Oct., ’65 Columbus, Ga.
Veto SSbeHisetyepfs.
* - ■ I*l ■ ■ r.w.—; i
STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
COURT OF ORDINARY, OCT. TERM, 1855.
Present , T. A. Word, Ordinary
IT appearing to the Court by the Petition of
Benjamin C. Brown that Adolphus G. Burge,
deceased, did, in his lifetime, execute to said
Benjamin C. Brown his bond, conditioned to ex
ecute titles in fee simple to said Benjamin C.
Brown, for lot of land number six hundred and
twenty-nine, in the seventieth district of the
third section of originally Cherokee but now
Cass county; and it further appearing that said
Adolphus G. Burge departed this life without
executing titles to said lot of land or in any way
providing therefor; and it further appearing
that said Benjamin C. Brown has paid the full
amount of the purchase price of said lot of land,
and the said Benjamin C. Brown having peti
tioned this Court to direct Russell H. Cannon,
executor of the last will and testament of the
said Adolphus G. Burge, deceased, to execute
i titles to him to said lot of land in conformity
with said bond: it is therefore hereby ordered ,
that, notice be given in three or more public pla
ces in said county, and in the Cassville Stand
i ard of such application, that all persons concern
ed may tile their objections in my office, if any
they have, why said Russell H. Cannon, execu
tor as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said
lot of land in conformity with said bond.
A true extract from the Minutes of said
Court, October 10th, 1855.
Thomas A. Word, Ord.
Oct 18 36—8 m
Fannin Postponed Sale.
WILL be sold before the Courthouse door
in the town ot Morgan ton, Fannin county,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in November next, the following property
to-wit:
One lialfof lot of land No. TB2, Bth and 2nd,
one half of lot No. 28, Bth and 2nd, one third of
lot No. 232, ‘Jib and 3rd. Levied on to satisfy
j a fi fa from Gilmer Superior Court, Seymor*,
Anslev & Cos. vs. B. A. Freeman.
JEHU THOMAS, Shff.
oct 4. 1855.
J. A. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARTEItSVILhE, CASS CO., GEO.
T 'JUSTNESS entrusted to his care will be
3 promptly attended to. Particular attention
paid to collecting.
Kept. 27, 1855. 83 —ly.
IlWilllC
FALL AND WINTER!
J. W. HOOPER & CO.,
VTTOULD most respectfully call the attention
YV of their old customers and the public
generally to their
NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, CistJery, Boots, Shoes
ifatS qi)d oqps, Good?,
IRON, STEEL, BAGGING,
Rope, Twine, Ac. Ac., which they promise to
sell as cheap as can be sold in any place in
Cherokee Georgia.
In addition to their other goods they have a
small lot of:
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c.,
which they will sell cheap for cash and cash
only. Call and see us.
J. W. IIOOI’BR A Cos.
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 11, 1855.
The Ark,
M £e-llotos’ Monthly ijßyqzliK.
PUBLISHED monthly, at Columbus, Ohio. —
Terms, One Dollar a year, in advance. -
Address Ar.ux. E. Glenn,
Oct. 11. Editor and Publisher.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
CS- OODS.
ryHIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Cass county
X are respectfully invited to examine the large
and fashionable stock of
DRY-GOODS AND
Heady-Made Clothing,
at— LEVY'S CASH STORE.
THE stock consists in part of French and
English Merino, Black Silk, Aalpaca,
Lie Lain, Cashmere, Coburg, Silk
Poplin, Gingham, Prints,
Plaids and a full assort
ment of Domestic
Goods;
—also —
Casemere,
Rsttinctt, Ken. Jean*,
Tweeds, Flannel, Ac.,
Bonnets, Collars, Under
Sleeves, Flouncing, Edging
and Inserting; .Jet Neel aces
and Bracelets, Gold Ear and Fin
ger Rings, Breast-Pins, Fob, Vest
and Guard Chains, Seals and Keys,
Watches, Lockets, &e.,
HE A1) Y-MA DE CLOTHING:
Cloaks, Coats , Pants and Vests, of every
quality, for Mens’ and Boys’ wear ; and
every article usually kept in a Dry-Goods Store.
The above mentioned GOODS will be sold
cheap, at LEVY’S CASH STORE.
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 3, 1855.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
J. A. As. ERWIN
i ARE offering their entire
| £?•. Stock of Goods at Cost—Come
and buy bargains.
As they are determined to
! close up their business they give timely notice
to their debtors, that their entire claims must
be paid during the coming winter.
J. A. & S. ERWIN.
Cartersville, Ga„ Oet. 1, 1355.
List of letters,
REMAINING in the Post Office at Cass
ville, Ga., on the first day of October, 1855,
which will be sent to the General Post Oliiceas
j Dead Letters:
1 Andoe, Francis Miller, Amanda Miss
‘ Andrewson, Miss Miller, Win
i Andrews, Garnett Miller, E W
Brandon, Mrs Sarah McMickle, W J
Berrien, Col Thomas Morgan, Thomas II
Cochran, S W Mattox. J F
Camp, Mrs Nancy Mitcherl, James
Camp, Miss Sarah A Nations, Josiali
Colwell, Ford & Cos. Pearce, Benjamin I*
Camp. L M Purser, Calvin
i Cannon, Zaehariah Rivis, J G
. Crawford, Mrs July Reaves, J L
Collum, Solomon Rogers, John
Deweese, W A Stewart, James A.
Dumm, Jacobs 3 Sanders, widow of Jno
; Davis, II S Smith, Daniel
j Fryer, D Smith, Franklin
I Floyd, Newport Simmons, N D
I Freeman, James Stephenson, Rufus
; Frecmna, Mr Todd, John
Gillian, W C Tyters, Miss Joe
, Gilley, Harris Trotter, Sam & Sarah
Goulsby, Mr Thompson, Wm C
Gibbs, John Tool, RE 2
Harris, Milton Wood, Mark
llansell, John C Whitlock, Miss Mollie
Hamilton, Terrel West, Rev E W
Livingston, Jas T Wolds, It
t-7 Persons calling for any of the above let
ters will please remember that they are adver
,tl*e,d - „ A. UAlftE, P. M.
j Cassville, Ga., Oct. 11—8 t.
TWO months after date I will make applicn-
X tion to the Ordinary of Gilmer connty for
leave to sell the real estato of Jonathan Cox,
deceased, late of said couuty, for the benifit of
the heirs and creditors.
nly s—2m WM. COX, AdirvV.
To Old Soldiers.
BOUNTY LANDS. —The undersigned hav
ing long been engaged in the prosecution
sos Revolutionary Pension Claims, Invalid Pen
sion Claims, Bounty Land Claims, Ac., against
the General Government, now tenders his ser
vices to all such claimants, especially to Bounty ‘
Land Claimants, for the procurement of their
Claims, as there are manv such Claims under
the late law of Congress, which gives an addi- j
tion a 1 Bounty of Land to the soldiers of all the
wars in which the United States has engaged
I since 1790, who have not received as much as
160 acres. ELISHA ICING, i
Adairsville, Ga., Oct. 1.
CASS LAND for SALE!;
THE undersigned wishing to
leave this country offers for
sale his Plantation, 3 1-2 miles
! North-east of Cartersville, in the
| settlement of Capt. Felton, con
j taming 200 acres, 80 acres in cultivation, 130
! acres of No. 1 Land; a good well of water, tolor- !
! able fair improvements, a good range, a never
| failing bank of Magnetic and Gray Iron Ore on
! the premises, which he offers very low. Oal! i
on M. A. LEAK, Cartersville, or 3. H. SMITH, i
at this office. Oct. 2, ’55, &4—st
TVTXYFTIT b ert< bv given that af- I
-Lx V / X XVL-Rz ter publication of this I
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. 365, “Act” of 1852, for 160 acres—
issued to William M. Morrow, late a private in
Capt. Isaac Trevet’s company, in Colonel Low
ry’s regiment, in the Cherokee troubles, the
same having been illegally withheld by the col
lecting Agent, and a caveat against its location
entered in the General Land Office, dated
1855. QUERY & WALKER,
oct. 3, 34—6vv Att’ys. for Claimant.
TTALITABLE LAND FOR SALE.—I offer my
Y Plantation for sale in Cass county on Pitt’s
Creek, on t-be main Tennessee road, 4 1-2 miles
above Cartersville, 5 miles from Cassville, and
‘about 4 miles from Rowland’s Springs The
above tract contains 800 acres, about 375 of
which are in a high state of cultivation, as the
present crop will show, and 1 think equal to any
m the county. About 4-00 acres of the above
are 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 D. F. Bishop or Lemuel Dil
lard Esq., will take pleasure in showing the
plantation, making known price, terms, Ac.
July 10--ts JAMES BONDS.
Atlanta Examiner will please copy and
forward account to this office.
THEATER RUNNING UP HTLL !! GATCR-
V\ EL’S PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
Double and Single Self-acting HYDRA ULIC
RAMS, Patented April 10, 1847, for supplying
dwellings or farm houses, villages, rail road
stations, Ac., with pure running water any
height or distance required, with from one pint
to 20 GALLONS OR MORE PER MINUTE,
from a spring or stream, where a fall of two or
more feet can be obtained. The quantity thrown
in proportion to the fall and elevation.*
Thy undersigned having purchased the right
for the counties of Floyd, Gordon and Cass, is
prepared to furnish and put operation the above
named Rams of various sizes, adapted to differ
ent, sized springs, which are warranted to give
entire satisfaction.
Address J. L. GIBSON, Cartersville, G*.
jane 23 ts SI
It is l'act Estfihiishcd
AND well known that the Arabians attained
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 porsevereing 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 being spent in
hazardous and bloody warfare with the different
tribes, they went subject to the most violent at
tacks of rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgic pains,
and various infl amatory 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
del- and attributed their skill to the powers of
magic.
ft. G. FA RRELL'S A RA ETA XLINIMENT
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 is -world
renowned for his beautiful symmetry of form,
his unsurpassed speed and agility, and the in
credible fatigue he is capable of enduring.—
Why is it? Because from the time of his birth
his limbs are carefully watched, and upon the
first appearance of disease the magic lotion is
applied, and such things as confirmed sweeny,
poll-evil, fistula, ringbone, scratches, spavin,
lameness, etc., etc., are unknown. The same
result will follow in all cases where 11. G. Far
rell’s Genuine Arabian Liniment is used in time.
Therefore delay not in procuring a good supply
ot it, for every dollar spent in it will save you
twenty, and a great deal of suffering, if not your
life.
The public are cautioned against another conn
terfeit, which has lately made its appearance, j
called W. B. Farrell’s Arrabian Liniment, the j
most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because
his having the mime 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 has
wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by
11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and I
wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, 1
Illinois, to whom all applications for Mgencie* ;
must be addressed. Be sure you got it with the
letters 11. -G. before Farrell’s, thus—ll. G. F.IR. \
RELL’S—and his signature on the wrapper, all i
others are counterfeits.
Sold by J. TANARUS). Carpkntkr, Cassville Ga. j
and by the regularly authorized agents though- ■
out the United States.
Price 25 and 50 cents, and sl. per bottle. !
Agents wanted in every town, village and
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. sept 6 j
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS ! The under- j
signed having removed from Albany to i
Troupville, Lowndes county, Ga.
Will in addition to the practice of Law examine i
and report the value of land in the counties of
Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appaling and
Irwin. He will, when requested, examine
Lands personally, and give full information as
to ”"11110, location and probability of immediate I
sail. Having no connection whatever with !
land speculation ho will engage to act as agent, ,
in the sale or purchase of lands, in anv of the i
aforesaid counties for a fee of ten per cent, tip- I
on the amount received or paid out, His char- 1
ges for examining land will be five dollars per
lot, for lands in the 12th district of Lowndes, in
nil the other districts, he will charge ten dol
lars. Additional will be charged for an exami- i
nation of title upon record.
EPIIRTAM H. PLATT,
Attorney at Law,
Troupville, Lowndes Cos. Ga.
Nov 17 —ly
LIVERY STARLE.
THE subscriber begs to in- 9
form the travelling public rJytLffijzT’
Lvl l that he has lately established
in Cassville, a well supplied Livery Stable, and
is now prepared to furnish horses, buggies and
other conveyances to any part of the country.—
His stable is well supplied with good horses and
carriages, and his charges will be ns low as the
present and future prices of provender will al
low.
A commodious and comfortable hack will
meet with night nnd day Trains on the State
Road, for the accommodation of persons wishing
to stop at Cassville. JOHN M. BANTON.
sept. 18—2 m
l-W” Atlanta Examiner and Constitutionalist
et Republic, (Augusta) will each copy to the
amount of #4 anil send bills to this offict.
TO OLD SOLDIERS —By a recent Act of
Congress, all persons who have served in
any War since 1790, are entitled to 160_acresof
Land—and thoso who have received Warrants
for.a less number, are entitled to a sufficient
number of acres to make that amount. The
undersigned will attend to the collection of
such claims. WM. T. WOFFORD.
Oassvills, mh B —M
Who wants a Mountain Home ?
WALKER COUNTY LAND
FOR SALE-C HEAP!!!
THE undersigned desirous to
sell h s land in Walker cmin- jfytfSjgap
tv, offers a great inducement to
land buyers and speculators.— *
The land lies in the 12th district
j of said county, Lot No. 21 in the 4th Section,
; containing 160 acres more or less, 130 acres of •
good land, well watered, a good Mineral Spring
j on the premises, and a Creek running through
j the land sufficient to turn a mill, with a good
j Seat —fine range for.raising stock —fine stand for
| a boarding house, Ac., all on the top of the Look
i out Mountain—this mountain is 15 miles wide
; and 30 long, and 20 miles from Chattanooga,
I Tenn. I will sell cheap and no mistake! Cali
on M. A. LEAK, Cartersville, Ga., or at the
Standard Office, Cassville, Ga.
sept. 11, ‘ld. 13—2m2m
A GENCY AT WASHINGTON.—The un
| i V dersigned prosecutes all manner of claims
| against the United States, before Congress, be
i fore Commissioners, and before all the Public i
| Departments, and especially claims for bounty
j land under the act of Congress just passed, pen
sions, back-pay, half-pay, adjustment of amounts
! of disbursing officers, settlement, of post rnns
| ters and contractors accounts, and every other
i business requiring the prompt and efficient ser-
I vices of an attorney or agent.
A residence of twenty years at the scat of the
Federal Government, with a thorough and fa- i
miliar acquaintance with all the routine of the
public business at the different offices, added to
Ins free access to consul* the ablest legal advi
sers, if needed, justifies the subscriber in pledg
ing the fullest satisfaction and utmost dispatch
to those who may entrust their business to his
care.
Being well known to the- greater portion of
the citizens of Washington, as well as to manv
gentlemen who have been members of both
Houses of Congress in the last fifteen years, it
is deemed unnecessary to extend this notice by
special references. A full power of attorney
should accompany all cases. Communications
nmst bo pro-paid in all cases. Fees regulated
hy nature and extent of the business, but al
tvays moderate.
H. C. SPALDING, Attorney.
Washington, D. C. mh 15—
CfL TTTATCHES! WATCHES! ! BY
’ V MAIL!—The Subscriber would
t&jtiSsft respectfully inform the citizens of tlii*
place and vicinity and the public generally,
that he has just received from Europe a larg*
and splendid stock of Watches, Jewelry and
Silverware, which he intends to sell off on the
principle that “ large sales and small profits”
are the most advantageous.
In order to give the public access to his stock,
he is now prepared to forward by mail, to any
part of the United States, any number of
Watches,/Vee of charge, lie lias now for sale:
Daguerreotype Watches, SSO to SIOO
Pocket Chronometers, 100 to 200
Eight-day Watches, 125 to 200
Ladies’ Enamel Watches, 80 to 100
Magic Watches,* 76 to 150
Gold Hunting Levers, 18 k. full
jewelled, 25
Gold open-faced Levers, full jew. 2$
Gold Lepines, 22
Silver Levers, full jewelled, IS
Silver Lepines, 8
Gold Pens, Silver holders, 8
Gold Pencils, i
On receipt of the value, any of the abov*
Watches will he forwarded by return mail.—
Orders should be sent in earlv, and addressed
to J. M. EASTWOOD,
Oct 20—ts Raleigh, N. C.
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
• r |’'HE Third course of Lectures in this Institu
i. tion, will commence on the fist Monday in
November next.
The Clinical Lectures in Medicine arid Surge
ry, at tha Savannah Hospital and the Gollega
Clinique, will commence on the loth of October
and continue during the course.
Faculty.
Thoorv and practice of Medicine—R. D. AR
NOLD, M. 1).
Obstetrics, and diseases of Women and Chil
dren—P. M. KOLLOCK, M. 1).
Principles and Practice of .Surgery—W. Q.
BULLOCH. M. D.
Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D.
Institutes of Medicine—E. H. MARTIN, M.
I).
Anatomy—.T. G. HOWARD, M. D.
Materia Medina and Medical Jurisprudence—
J. B. READ, M. I).
Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST,
M. 1).
Fees for the entire coursa $lO5 00
Matriculation Ticket 5 00
Ample facilities will he furnished for the study
of Practical Anatomy. For further particulars,
apply to
aug 16-Sm] C. W. WEST, M. D., Dean.
By Authority of the State of Alabama.
Southern Military Academy Lottery.
GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER!
Class W.—To be Drawn November 8, 1855, in
the city of Montgomery, when Prizes amoun
ting to
Sixty Thousand Dollars ,
j Will be distributed according to the following
j Magnificent Scheme! JSpf” And remember eve
] rv Prize as drawn at each Drawing, and paid
j when due wi/hont deduction !
! 1 Prize of $20,000 10 of 220 $2,200
| Ido 5,000 20 do 150 1,500
1 do 3,000 45 do 100 4,500
Ido 2,000 80 do 50 4,000
Ido 1,000 20odo 20 4,000
10 do 500 5,000 OoOdo 10 6,300
1,000 Prizes, amounting to $60,000
Only ‘Ten Thousand Numbers.
Tickets $10 —Halves $5 —Quarters $2.50.
Sam’j. Swan, Agent and Manager,
Oct 13 Montgomery, Ala.
HAVANA plan LOTTERY!
| JASPER COUNTY ACAD’MY LOTTERY.
By authority of the State of Georgia.
i r JMIE Subscriber having been appointed man-
I X ager of the Jasper County Academy Lotte
ry, intends conducting the same on the Havana
p'an of single numbers, and has located his Of
fice in the city of Macon, Georgia. He now i
offers the following—
GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 5, 1855:
Class G—when prizes will he distributed as
follows, amounting to
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ! !
1 Prize of $12,000 | 1 prize of $5,000
1 “ 3,000 j 1 “ 2,000
1 “ 1,500 1 1 “ 1,200
1 “ 11,00 5 “ 1,000
10 “ 400 10 “ 150 I
12 “ 120 20 “ 100 |
60 “ 50 256 “ 25
28 Approximation prizes, 860 j
408 Prizes, amounting to $50,000.
Only 10,000 numbers.
Remember every Prize drawn at each draw-!
ing, under the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. i
Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen who j
are sworn to a faithful performance of their du- j
ty. Prizes paid when due without discount.
All orders, rely on it, strictly confidential.—
Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all sol
vent Bunks taken at par.
Whole Tickets SB, Halves $4, Quarterss2.
Address JAS. F. WINTER, Manager,
Sept 27 Macon, Geo.
By authority of the State of Georgia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
GRAND SCHKMK FOR OCTOBER!!
Class B.—To be drawn October 24th, 1855, in
the city of Atlanta, Oil., when prizes amount
ing to
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
will be distributed according to the following
magnificent Scheme! And remember every
Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid wheu
due without “deduction!
1 Prize of SIO,OOO 1 17 do 75 1,215
2 do 2,000 4,000 43 do 50 2,150
3 do 500 2,570 83 do 25 2,075
11 do 2-50 1,500 200 do 10 2,000
10 do 110 1,100 630 do 5 3,150
1000 prizes in all, amounting to S3O 000 1
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS’
Tickets $5 00, Halves $2 50, Quarters $1 25.
Bills on nil solvent Bunks nt par. All com
munications strictly confidential.
Sam l Swan, Agent and Manager,
“ IO P* ® . Atlanta, On.
BLANKS
TO* SALT AT THIS “STANDARD” OTTPCK.)
175 W. CHASTAIN, Attorney at Law, Mor
ganton, Ga.—Practices in all the coun- 1
ties of the Cherokee circuit. Jan 5 j
80. CRAWEOItD, Attorney at Law, Cai- ’
• houn, Geo. —Practice in the counties of
the Cherokee circuit. apr 24.
GJ. FAIN, Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Ga.
“• Will practice in all the counties of the
Cherokee circuit. Particular attention will be
paid to the collecting business. mh 9.
RII. TATUM. Attorney at Law, Trenton,
• Ga.—Business entrusted tohiscarein ai y
of the counties of the Cherokee circuit, will meet
with prompt attention. Nov 21
MTLNER & ALSABROOK, Attounkys at
Law, Morgan!,on, Geo. —Practice in the
Counties of Union, Fannin, Gilmer and Pick
ens. James Milner, Cassville; J. E. Alsabrook,
Morganton. may 17, 185. - -ly
HOOPER k RICE, Attorneys at Law, Cass- i
ville. Geo.—Practice in the counties of
Cass, Cobb, Chattooga, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dade
Floyd, Gordon, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, Walk
er and Whitfield. John H. Rice will, as here
tofore, continue to give his personal and almost
exclusive attention to the collecting business,
april 20, 1854.
SWEIL, Attorney at Lav:, Canton, Geor
s gia. Business entrusted to his care in
any of the counties of the Blue Ridge circuit, will
meet with faithful attention.
Refers to Hon. David Irwin and Ex-Gov.
McDonald, Marietta; Col. Joseph E. Brown,
Canton; Capt. W. T. Wofford, Cassville ; Col.
Geo. N. Lester, Cumin ing.
Feb 16, 1855—ts
/'IRAWFORD k CRAWFORD, Attorneys at
Law, Cassville, Ga. —Asa firm under the
above name John A. k M. J. Crawford will
promptly and faithfully attend to all business
intrusted to their care in any of the counties of
th* Cherokee or Blue Ridge Circuits. M. J. Craw
ford will give particular attention to the collec
ting of all claims and debts, and will spare no
pains to put clients in speedy possession of their
money. mh I—lyl—ly
TW. HOOPER & CO., Dealers in KUideami
• Fancy Goods, Groceries, Iron, Hats, Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Ac., Ac., at the Brick store,
Cassville, Ga. Feb 2, 1804.
HYATT McBURNEY A CO., Direct Im
po'tcrs and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Dor .estic Dry Goods, No. 37 Hayne Street,
Charleston, S. C. Jan 12, 1855 —42 —ly
rOCKETT A SNKLLTNGS. Factors and
j General Commission Merchants, will attend
strictly to Receiving and Forwarding and
Selling everything sent to our address,
sept 9—6m*
Q G. COURTENAY, A CO. .W. 3, Broad !
O# Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Books,
Stationery, Fancy Articles, Magazines, and
Newspapers.
The most extensive stock of Novels, Roman
ces, Ac., in the Southern country.
I-vT* Near the Post Office. mh 16
S. G. COURTENAY. W. A. COURTSNAY.
\\TARI) A BURCIIARD, Augusta Ga.,
YY would inform their friends and the pub
lic generally, that anticipating a change in their
business, the coining season, they are disposed
to make large concessions from their lonner low
scales of prices, in order to reduce their st ock to
the lowest possible point. The attention of
wholesale dealers as well as customers, is res
pectfully solicited.
Augusta, Dec 22
A T)LACK3MIT!IIXG.—TIISubscribe)
1) is prepared to do all kinds of work
e Y#Mn his line, such as Ironing Carriages,
making and repairing Farming iniple
ments, edge-tools, horse-shoeing, Ac. in the best
manner, and on the most reasonable terms, —
Edge tools warranted. A share of patronage is
solicited. L. GRIFUN.
Cassville, Go., Feb. 16,1€55. —2 ~ky.
New Stage itoiile
FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON, VIA HI. LI JAY.
x.ng-a THE undersigned begs to in
form the travelling public that
r^-rA^is) u , ; s llow prepared to accommo
date those wishing to visit the Copper region of
Georgia and Tennessee. The route is through
some of the most beautiful mountain scenery of
Cherokee Georgia, and is furnished with fine,
new and commodious hacks, good horses and
careful drivers.
Leave Cassville every Tuesday A Friday, 6 a. v.
“ Morganton Wednesday and Saturday.
“ Ellijay Monday and Thursday.
Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck
Town or other Copper mines, can be accommo
dated.
Stage office in Cassville at Latimer’s Hotel.
H. 11. Walker.
gtff” Atlanta Examiner will copy six weeks
in weekly paper. Sept. 6—ts
The Cheapest Goods
EVER SOLD IN CASSVILLE, ‘ TO A DEAD CERTAINTY ’
Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Watches, Jewclrv, Ac.,
NOT AT COST,
But will b* sold cheaper than ever ofered be
for* in Cassville, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE
Feb 16—ts
T> OOKS ! HOOKS 1! BOOKS !11
1) A supyly of School Books, inclu-
Mp.glfy ding the various kinds in commoh u>
treMifJ in the College and elsewhere in th*
‘lSSifiif county. Also a good snppiy of pens,
ink, paper, copy books, sealing wax, drawing
pencils, Ac. Just received at
May 3—ts. J. W. HOOPER A CO’S.
TAND WARRANTS WAFTED—' The un
j dersigned will pay the highest cash prices
for Land Warrants. He can always be found
at his store in Cassville.
MADISON Me MUR RAY.
june 28 —31 ts
SILK BAREGES, Rob- Dresses, Lawn, Mus
_ liti, plain and dotted Swiss, Cambric, Jaco
nett, Fulard Siik, ami a large assortment of
Edging and Inserting, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
apr 26 —ts
A V AGISTRATE’SSUMMONS—alargcquan-
IVI. titvjust printed--“done up brown, on
hand and for sale at the
Standard Printing Office.
Marriage L'icknsks— The best looking lot
that’s been along lately, and will please
the most fastidious, for sale at the
- Standard Printing Offiob.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.—A remittance of
Five Dollars will entitle a subscriber to :
! three steel engravings and the paper for one year j
i A remittance of Ten Dollars will entitle a sub- j
; scriber to the paper for one year, and a complete j
! set of the engravings. Col. Win. R. Johnson,
lof Virginia, the “ Napoleon of the Turf.” j
; Mad’llc Augusta, the celebrated Danseuse, in I
‘the character of “La Sylpliide.” Ripton and
Confidence, in their match in harness, Boston,
Wagner, Monarch, Leviathan, Argyle. Black
Maria, Grey Eagle, Shark, Iledgeford, John
Bascombe, Monmouth Eclipse, and Fashion.
JOHN RICHARDS, Publisher,
July 12 —ts No. 8 Park Pluoe, N. V.
Henry vkkxox, or THE dream. Bi
a Georgian.—This is the title of a Ro
mance now in process of completion, which will
be issued in two numbers on the Island 15th
of July, 1855. The scenes are laid mainly in
the United States, England and Spain. The
work will bo printed on pure white paper with
new type and will equal in quantity ot matVr ;
an ordinary sized Duodecimo volume of Soo
pages. It will be promptly issued and forward
ed to all who will send their orders accompanied
with the cash.
Tkrms.—Single copy, (Two numbsrs.) $075
To Clubs of 3 or more, (per Copy.) 50
Remittances must, be made in bills or change,
and w t m 1 ‘osi- Office. Stamps.
Address JAMES M. SMYTIIE,
juno 28—lw Augusta, Ga.
I NENTAL NOTICE—The sub
hJ scribers respectfully inform
citizens of Cassville that they
intend locating hero with a view to becoming
permanent citizens for the spaeeoffive years or
more. They hope, bv close attention to their
profession, to bo 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,
v Jab. SW-—Burgeon Dentists.
- ■ --a
lieorgiu, Cass fonniy.
”i\THEREAS Sintarilla Scott implies to me
V Y for letters of administration, with
’ will annexed, on the estate of Moses Bcott,- de
-1 ceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed bi r law, and
shew cause, (if any exist,) why said letters
| should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Sept, S, 1855.
_ Thomas A. Word, Ordinary.
| Sept 6 —SOd
Cl CO UNTY, —Whereas]
VI” imam T. Trammell applies to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of Ilfllorv
Hendrix, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv 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
-1 plicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 10th day
of September, 1855.
THOMAS S. WORD, Ordinary,
Georgia cash county.—-whkp.eas,
Abraham B. Moore, administrator de bonus
non, cam testa me nt-o anne.cn, on the estate of
George M. Stovall, deceased, applies to me for
lcttrs 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 lie
granted the applicant on the second Monday in
Jamirv next. Given under my hand at office,
this 28th duv of June, 1355.
‘ THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary,
july 5—22-Srn
EOBGIA, Cass County: Whereas James
V J G. Reavis, Guardian of Elizabeth A. Huff,
Benjamin lluff, Richard Huff', Harriet Huff and
Willis Huff', applies to me for letters Dismisso
ry from said Guardianship:
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at mv oificex
within the time prescribed by law, and sh<>iv
cause, (ifanv 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 —6m—cwtw
EORGTA, CASS COUNTY.—Wlierea* R.
VX F. Wviv, 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
•mid deceased are hereby cited and admonished
to file their objections (if anv they have) in my
office, in terms of the law ; otherwise letters Dis
missory will be granted the applicant. Given
under mv hand at office, this 3d dar of Julv.
! 855. *
nug 9—Gin TIIOS. 1. WORD. Ord.
fl EORGIA, CASS COUNTY—Whemisßd-
Vj bert Scott, administrator on tha estate of
Robert Hamilton, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters Dismissory from said
administration.
These are therefore to cit# and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at inv of
fice, and file their objections, (if any they have <
on or before th# Ist Monday in October next,
otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted
the applicant on that day.
THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary,
mil 3 —6 in*
(A EORGIA, CASS COUNTY—Wbererfs^J.
T R. Parrott, applies to me for letters of ad
ministration oh the effects in this State of Job*
S. Allen late of the State of Alabama, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
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 mr hand at office, this M.uyh
16, 1355. * T. A. WORD, Ordinary
mh 22—6 m
n EORGIA CASS COUNTY.—'Wasm**,
\JJT Robert G. Tomlin, administrator on th*
=state of Furiiev F. George, deceased, applies t*
■ne 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 b*
granted the applicant on the second Monday i
January next. Given under my huud at ottee,
this 2; th day of June, 1 >55.
Til OS. A. WORD, Ordiaary.
july 5 —2?-8m
f 8 EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.—Wherea,
I T James Simmons nnd George R. Edward*,
administrators of the estate of William Evans,
late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from the administration ot
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at ruv of
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, if any the}’ have, why suid letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this March 25.
1855. * M. GREEK, Ordinary.
mh 29— f> m
r\ EORGIA, PICKENS COUNTY.
VT Taken up by Wm. Forrister, in tlie'Jjw-yN
Cos nity and State aforesaid, in the 1101 L-N.JL.
.district-, G. M., one small BAY horse PONY,,
‘.bout six years old, with a small white star’la
his forehead, and a small snip on the end of l's
nose, both bind feet white, and shod all round,
md a knot on his wethers caused bv the saddle.
The above property appraised by James West
and Simeon Jordan to be worlh fifty-five do)
lars. The owner is requested to come forwar*
and prove property, pay charges and t ikeliii.
iiwuy, or I will proceed as the law directs.
A true extract from the Estrnv Book, this Mu
-sth, 1855. JOHN P. WOFFORD, C. J.C. ‘
aug. 31, ’55. 13 —2m
QTATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.-
O Ordinary’s Office, August 20, 1855. —Pr- <
out, Thomas A. Word, Ordinary.
It aupearinp to the Court, by the petition t .
Joel Stmie, tout Martin Stidham, late of sni l
c.iimtv, deceased, d.d in his lifetime execute n
said Joel Stone, his bond, conditioned to exe
cute f tics in fee simple to said Joel Stone, t-.r
lot of land number nine hundred and ninety-one
in 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 an v way
providing therefor; and it appearing that- said
Joe! Stone lias paid the full amount of the JUir
oh-ise price of said lot- of land; and said Joel
Stone having petitioned this Court to direct
Ml illu Stidham, Simeon Stidham and Thomas
M. Anslev, executors of the Inst will and testa
ment of said Martin Stidham, decesned, to ex
ecute to him titles to said lot of land, in confor
mity with said bond : it is therefore hereby or
dered that notice be given nt three or more pub
lic places in said county, and in the “Cassvffle
Standard,” of such application, that all concev
. ned may tile objections in my office, ( if anv they
| hnve,)why said Klihu Stidham, Simeon Stidham
j and Thomas M. Atisley, executors as aforesaid,
I should not execute titles to said lot of laud, in
I conformity with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes of said court,
1 this 20th August, 1855.
Aug. 23 —3iu. T. A. WORD, Ordinary.
TORS’ SALE.—The undersigned, ex
i J centers of the last will and testament of
Col. William Hardin, deceased, offer for sai* in
accord unco with the provisions of said will:
That valuable plantation upon the Etowah
river, in Cass county, on which the deceased
resided at the tinu of his death, consisting o|
about eight hundred acres. This is on* orrna
most desirable and one of ihe very best farms
in this county. There arc sonic three hundred |
acres or more of cleared land, and ,iu a high
statu of cultivation, with n good dwelhog, out;
houses, gin house and barn, all of whichSif* in
good repair, most of them new. This ia lh* <_
.best farm in Cass county, which can be pur-*
chased at a reasonable price.
IVa offer, also, the tract consisting of on*
j hundred and sixty acres, situated near the WVr
tern tt Atlantic Rail Hoad, in the immediate
neighborhood of Kingston.
For the greater portion of the purchase moi
ev, tortus can bo made case.
JAMES MIT,NEB,
jj 28 M. A. lIAUDIN, f ls1 *’
0 months after date, application will he
I. made to the Ordinary of Cuss county,, for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Stephen Stone,
late of said cuntv, deceased*
William s. jolly, AdiuV.
July 5, 1855.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will he
made to the Ordinary of t annin county for
I leave to sell tha real estate of Rainey M. Cans
| tain, deceased, late of suid county,
i Spt 20 —it* Johk M. Dbrn, Adm.