The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, November 15, 1855, Image 3

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Alarming State of Affairs in Kansas ! Louis Democrat sajs that the Mis- Jri borderers are cauvaesiug the propriety * f , a appeal to arms. Geutlemen who hove eomc recently front that sect,oh, ~port.be Iblic teelios .W* f “ alsrntihg character. Otte of he gen. ttamcn remarked to as, .. you may look out for a civil fff* to Kansas m less than twen ty day ß -” Inangoral Address. s , M loo md K.protnMUo: It is with sentimerits of thcef cinolioii, tlint { enter upon a second term of the ExecmUe Office of Georgia The compliment implied in this renewal of public confidence, awa kens my sincere gratitude, and inspires me with increased anxiety to promote the inter ests and prosperty of the State. The popular will has been uttered amidst the strife of party conflict. In the honest effort for the ascendancy of their respective principles, each party has perhaps been be trayed into intemperate zeal. Passion and prejudice have been invoked to the aid us ar gument nud eloquence. But however exci ted the popular mind—however intensely wrought upon, by the hope of expected tri umph, vet, so deeply imbued are the people with the spirit of our civil institutions, that never, for one moment, did any portion of them entertain the idea of refusing acquies feucc, nor resert to any means for supreme cy, that were not employed with the most perfect subordination to the final verdict of the Ballot box. Thus peaceable ic the ad ministration of the Government awarded by the popular suffrage, and under our system, the ruler to day, becomes the private citizen to morrow. llow delightful the contrast, which sucit a spectacle presents, to the des potisms of the Old World, in which a change of rulers is Revolution, and the sceptre of power is upheld and guarded by the brist ling bayonets of disciplined troops! Now, that the storm has passed from the bosom of the deep, and the helms lias been selected, by a majority of the votes of all on board every man to his post, and with right good will. beneath a flowing sheet and a suiiny sky, let us make for the port of prosperity. Upon you devolves the pleasant duty’ of adopting measures to promote tiie general welfare and to advance the State, in all the elements’ of greatness and exalted civiliza tion. It will be my pleasure to co operate with you, m your patriotic labors. Let you deliberations be tempered with the spirit of conciliation and harmony. Let local interests be subordinate to the public good, and sacrificing every feeling of selfish ness, lot each rival his brother in zeal for its promotion. Then the star of Georgia's glo ry. careeing to its points of culmination,! will gladden the hearts of her people, by the mild beams of its silver lustre. The deeds that we do. will live after us. Though we set for the present, yet every act should be a part of a system of policy, which looks to the generations that are to succeed us A kind providence has vouched safed to us the best form of government State and Federal,that has ever blessed any proceeding age or people. It is so organized, that the liappiuess of all depends upon the moral aud intellectual development of each ; and its stability, as a system for the promotion of popular liberty, is best secured by’ the free dom of individual labor, enterprise, and capital. It is a priceless legacy, purchased ly blood and bequeathed to us by our noble ancestors, it is ours to enjoy, uiul it will not perish in the using It is ours to pre serve and transmit, an 1 growing aud strengthening by the vital spirit which an imates it, every succeeding year will find it more potent for the promotion of human hap piness. Lot us understand its true charac ter and mission ; and then, conforming our action to the laws es its organization and motion, like the Solar Orb, it will shine to bless, and our latest posterity shall luxu riate in the fruition of its glories. My experiences in the office upon which I am now about to enter, for a second term, impressed upon my mind a most painful sense of its heavy responsibilities. The last General Assembly met, performed its work, adjourned and left to me the conduct of the State affairs, as best I could, according to my feeble ability. llow often have I felt the need of counsel! How 7 have I longed for some arm io lean upon when subjects of em barrassment, involving the public weal were to be disposed of, by my owu unaided judg ment,! What a relief, to have been permit ted to devolve the responsibility of grave questions of States upon the wisdom of the Legislature ! I cannot say that l have not erred, but I can say before God and in this presence, that I have tried to do the very best that I could. The uprightness of my purposes is all that 1 can plead in extenua tion. And now, standing upon the thresh hold of anew term of service, looking for ward to the recurrence of the same causes of embarrassment, and somewhat familiar with the duties of my position, I almost in voluntarily exclaim, *t Who is equal to these things ?” But I may not falter. With a firm tread and an honest heart, I renew my vows upon the altar of my beloved State -- 1 will do all J can for her honor and glory ; if I err, her generous sons will forgive. State Elections. New Jersey. —The returns thus far show ! ♦arge gains for the Democrats. Wisconsin.— The returns that have come to hand are favorable to the Democrats.— Mil waukie city nmi county, it is said, will give Bartow (Democrat,) for Governor, 3,- 000 majority over Bushford, Black Repub lican. Maryland. —The result in the State is doubtful. The Know Nothings are gener al ly successful in the city and county of Bal timore. New York YVo have enough to be thank ful for that in the war of factions in this ate the Black Republicans have been de ’ L ‘ w ’ n g to tho division among the Democrats, the Know Nothings have elected a majority of their candidates. MAe.ACHUSETT3.~Of course the Democ racy have been defeated iu this State. The Know Nothings have triumphed by large ma jorities. Mississippi Elections --Luke, democrat is elected to Congress from the lourth dis trict in Mississippi. Hogs are soiling in the mountains in Ken tucky at $4 a gross. LateY from Europe. ARRIVAL OF VliK -A. S I X. . New York, Nov. 7, p. m. j the Steamer Asia has arrived, with later \ Liverpool dates Cotton. The marked is dull, and 1 Bd. to 1 4d. lower Sales for the week foot up thirty-nine thousand bales—seventy five hundred bales for export and speculation. Fair Orleans quoted at G 3 8d; Middling 5 8-Sd ; Fair Up land 534d ; Midding 5 l-Bd. Stock of Ameiican two hundred and fifty thousand bales. Markets. Wheat, Flour and Curs — Wheat is dull, and declined 3d. Flour has declined Is Canal is now quoted at 435. Gd ; Ohio 445. to 455. Corn has advanced Gd , and Mixed is now quoted at 435. Provisions.— The market remains un changed. Money Market. The money market is unchanged. The amount of Bullion in the Bank of England has decreased half a million sterling Con sols quoted at 88. War News. A Russian despatch says the Allies march ed a force of forty thousand men from Eupa toria towards Tou’.at : but afterwards fell back on the observatory, with the Russian. Lancers on their flank. The Allies penetrated nearly to Nicolacff The whole lone of the Allies in the Crimea may be put down at two hundred and ten thousnud. The attitude Sweden has assumed causes uneasiness in Russia The Russian loss in the attach on Kars is reported to be four thousand They have abandoned the siege, but fortified all the passes Tiflis. The London Times says British Govern : ment is reinforcing the East India squadron, i The report that the Russians have blown up the fortifications at Oschabon, is confirm ed Advices from Sebastopol show that the Allies are advancing. Large forces of the Russians are. return ing in good order on the fortified positions, j The Allies are close upon the Russian posi- ’ tion at Albat ; where, it is be!ie.ved. the j Russians will make a stand, aud a battle is | thought to be inevitable. The Russians keep up a steady fire from I the north side of Sebastopol, under cover! of which the troops are being withdrawn, i and concentrating at . Sossnpr in. Kansas --Col. Augustus Cargile, for merly of Butts county, Ga., now of Kansas, left this city on Thursday morning last, in company with some 50 or GO emigrants, for that far off region. May their fondest hopes and expectations be more than rcal'z.d We look forward to the day when Kansas will be a great State. Nw is the time for persons wishing to emigrate, to do so, if they expect to secure good and comfortable homes nt a trifling expense ITo ! for Kan sas! ! Griffin Empire State. The official vote for Governor announced this morning, and is sent you as a matter of record simply. The vote stands: Ilerschel V. Johnson 53.478 Garnett Andrews 48.228 15 II Overby 0,284 Gluts. J. Jeukius 7 John E. Ward 1 Whole vote cast 102.998 It is an infamous lie, that .* Ned Bunt line was the founder of the American party, and no decent editor of a decent newspaper should give currency to so base aud iufernnl slander —Alemph ‘s Eagle <Sf Enq Rather too much gas. It reads as :h- ugh the charge hurt. At any rate the . docu ments ’ must be forthcoming to clinch the matter. Chat. Ado. Fire in Marietta.— lt was reported in this city yesterday evening, that at about 4 o’clock yesterday morning a serious fire occurred in Marietta. We have no particu lars further than that the Marietta Hotel and the adjaceut buildings were entirely consumed. —Atlanta Intelligencer, Vllh., inst. The Southern Botanico Medical College of Macon commenced operations on Monday the sth inst., with a class of about GO Stu dents with a good prospect for an increase of at least 70 by Christmas. The Introduc tory Lecture was delivered by Prof. Bank ston. Machine for Picking Cotton.— P. W. Porter of Memphis, has invented a machine that will pick cotton. He says that two horses will pick aud gather up, without loss, four acres of cotton per day—about equal to the labor 30 meu. Jfijiocneqi. M A It It I K r>, On tlie Btli i ns-t., lv Rev. Win. F. Mcinin<f, Mr. Geo. L. Starks and Miss Lucinda Jordan, youngest daughter of Rev. Robert Jordan, all of l’iokens coun ty, Gn. ObiilKihj. 1) I E D, In Cass county, on the Bfh inst., of I Typhoid Fever, Daniel Most eller, in the 56th year of his age. The subject of this notice was a good i man, an orderly member of the Baptist I , Clnirch, active in the relations of life—^ useful in his immediate community— loved and esteemed by a’l who knew him for his noble virtues and generous disposition. lie has left a grief-stricken companion and five children to mourn his departure. rectivilie (S. C) papers please c°py •*m—m,uijrr—Mum, ■minimum i ■nacwi.aiw^tjftM^^fflax.'MPWii New Advertisements. A. & J. L Hill, DEALERS IN GROCERIES and Confectionaries, Southeast Corner of Public Square, CASSVILLE, GEORGIA. Nov. 14, 1555. 40— anted, i A AAA BUSHELS OF CORN, for which Ivuv the highest market price will be paid. Also, will buy COTTON, PEA- S'and WITJSA TANARUS, or any other COUNTRY PRODUCE which is brought to this place. A. & J. L. IIILL. Cassville, nor. 10. ’55 4o — ts SLOAN & 0 ATM AN, DEALERS IX ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN & AMERICAN gS'tevfcm.skX’sr , AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE. MONUMENTS TOMBS, UIt.NS & VASES, Marble Mantels AND FURNISHING MARBLE. All orders promptly filled. I'NP Ware rooms opposite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, o'A. now 13, 1855 —4<J-tf Executors’ Sale. ON TIIS FIRST TUESDAY IN JANTAIiy, 1855: IN pursuance of the last will and testament ot W. A. Miller, dec’d, late of Cass countv, will be sold before the court house door in said county, between the legal liojtrs of sale: Two lots of land in the 171li district and 3d section, of originally Cherokee now Cass county —con- taining forty acres each. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. J. MILLER C. N. MAYSON, Nov 15—tds Executors. To Fanny Fern's 1,000,000 Keade. s ! A NEW TOOK COMING. YT T li have the pleasure of aimoinchig that \\ that we have in press, and shall publish about the first ot December, anew work of fic tion, entitled ROSE CLARK, A Romance—by Fanny Fern. The last work, and first continuous tale of tills brilliant ami fascinating authoress, “Until H ill,” achieved a success unexampled in thy annuls ot letters. In the language of a leading periodical, it ‘created a more profound sensation than any which lias been issued during a quar ter of a century.’ But it is unnecessary to al lude to the merits of “Ruth Hall.” Judging from the number of copies of it we have sold, we judge that everybody in the United States has read it. As respects the work we have now in press, Rosr. Clark, we can only sav that we regard it as, in every respect, a greater, better work ; and are confident it will not only sustain but even increase the reputation of its distin guished authoress. We have reasons for think ing “Rosy Clark” will make a greater ssnsation than did “Ruth Hall.” ft will form .an elegant 12mo volume of over 400 pages. Price $1.25, on receipt of which copies will be sent bv mail, post-paid. It will be for sale by all booksellers, 7??“ Any newspaper giving this advertisement three insertions, and sending us a copy of paper, with advertisement marked, will receive a ad vance C'ljiv of the work bv mail, post-paid. Published by MASON BROTHERS, New York. COMGSPOLITAH ART ASSOCIATION. Second Year. \ itRAXGEMkxts sos the Second Annual Col il. lection of this new and popular Institution for the diffusion of Literature and Art, have been made on the most extensive scale. Among the works already engaged, is the far famed “GENOA CR ECIEIN,” which origin ally cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming the new collection, the diffusion of works of American Art, and the encourage ment of American genius, have not been ovei loukcd. Comniissionslmvebceti issued toinany of the most distingu’shed American artists, who will contribute some of their finest nroductions. Among them are the three Marble Busts, exe cuted by the greatest living .Sculptor,—Hiram Powers: George Washington, The Father ofhis Country, Benjamin Franklin, The Philosopher; Daniel Webster, The Statesman. A special agent Ins visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of art, both in bronze and marble; Statuary and choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and valuable col lection of paintings and statuary, to be distrib uted fuck among the members of the associa tion for the second year. Teii ms of Membership. —The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this association, and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the statuary and paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following monthly magazines: Harper’s, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s, Gra ham’s, Godey’s Lady’s Book, and Household Words. Persons taking live memberships are entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of the works of art for the ensuing year. Tun Advantaoes Secured by becoming a member of this association are, — Ist. All persons receive the lull value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of ster ling magazine literature. lid. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choice works ofart, which are to he distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the artists of the coun try, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds for membership, will please give their post-office address in full, stating the mouth they wish the Magazine to commence, and have the letter regietored at the post-office to prevent loss ; on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country, Those who purchase Magazines r.t bookstores will observe that by joining this association, they receive the Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues, giving full descriptions, sent five on application. For membership, addrus C. L. Derby at either of lie principal offices- Actuary, a. c “ Kuickncrbocfccr Magazine” office, 348 Broad way, N. Y., or Western Office, 106 Water-st. Sandusky, Ohio. 40—2m3m DU. T. M. ALSTON, respectfully offers his Professional Services to the Public, lie may be found, when not professionally engag ed, at Mr. Brown’s Hotel, or in his office, in Morganton, Fannin county, Ga. Special atten tion will be paid to all calls in his line of prac tice. Morganton, Georgia, may 17. —j y. fidbcliiseiveiits. AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! PERSONS accustomed to procube subscribers for Books, Magazines, &c., or get up clubs for newspapers, are requested to send us their names and address, and \Ve will forward them free of charge, a specimen cuinbnr ot a publica tion for winch they will find ready sale ; and we will allow them a commission of 50 per cent, for their services. J. Bradford A Brother, No. 3 Courthind-st., New York. $ bf\umciile) (^cutoAmcj] ) BY DAY & NORRIS, CASSVILLE, GA. Ljjf WIeM so# JdiJoruKj //- M? JPlpI fei its branches, ffl JgSjp lit their old I fv, l>r. Patton’s Its P building. All |if m ft work entrust wHf G W"!,,!” <"™ Mjjfmj ‘ 6jW| \ ‘\ will beexecu tN /flie f Sf 5 \E \ ted witn ncat t/m Ii Ui ness and des- Ub patch. Pref (if y A crcnce mvari ably given to cah custom ers. Cassville, Nov. B—ts. IMP ORTA XT NO TICE. J. A. & S. ERWIN ARE offering their entire 8 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. ERWIN. Cartersville, Ga„ Oct. ], 1855. Livery stable. ~~ THE subscriber begs to in- ..—p* w ‘/-S-W form the travelling public -W-J- that he has lately established 1 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 as low as the present and future prices of provender will al low. A commodious and comfortable hack will meet with night and day Trains on the State Road, for tlic accommodation of persons wishiii” to stop at Cassville. JOHN M. BANTON. sept. 13—2 in Atlanta Examiner and Constitutionalist cf- Republic, (Augusta) will each copy to the amount of 31 and send bills to this office. The Augusta Hows.— n,e un dersigned, sliould lie meet with sufficient encouragement by t!ie middle of November, to warrant the undertaking, proposes pub lishing a small RAIL Y AND TIU~ WEEKI YPA PER, in Augusta, with the above title. It will be his aim to make it what its name pur ports, A Local, jYcws, Miscellaneous and ‘Jam mtreial Sheet. Augusta News will be neutral in politics, JL but the political news of the day will be promptly and faithfully given so that its patrons will be kept well posted up in po.itical matters. To keep up the spirit of the age, several new features will he introduced in its publication. The paper will be small and cheap, but will con tain as much and varied reading matter as anv other paper in the city. The ju ice of the Daily will be only Four Dollars, and of the Tri-Week ly Two Dollars per annum. The terms being so low, casli payments will be expected in every instance, from subscribers to either. AnvmtTisEMiiXTS will be charged by the line. All under four lines will be charged ten cents per line for the first insertion, and five cents for each insertion afterwards; for four linos and upwards, five cents per line for the first inser tion, and two and a half cents afterwards.— These are cash prices. City merchants will be accommodated with yearly contracts, on terms that will be satisfactory to them. The long experience of the undersigned, in conducting a Daily paper for a period of more than twenty-seven years, enables him to sav with confidence, that. THE NEWS will be adapt ed to the wants of the Commercial Cammunit v. as well as the family circle. No pains nor ex pense will he spared to render itoneofthe most interesting and readable papers of the day. Subscription lists will be found alter to-mor row, at the different book stores and at the U nited States, Planter’s and Augusta Motels.— No payments will be received until the first Number of the paper is delivered. SAM’L M. THOMPSON. oct 31 SO — Estray Notice. Georgia, Fannin Comity. To the Clerhof the Inferior Court of said eon n ’ f, j. DAVIS DOROTHIT, of the 1047 th District (I. M., tolls before me as an Estrav, taken up upon the freehold of him, Ihe said Davis Dorothit, in said county and district, a sorrel MARK, a good dual marked with the collar, one white left hind foot, white face, four feet and eight inches high, about ten years old, ap praised by Emanuel Cools and and John Ealv, freeholders of said county, to be worth fifty dol lars. ('•veil under my hand and official signature, this 20th of October, 1855. J. P. PHILLIPS, J. I*. I, A. W. 111-own, Clerk of the Inferior Court in and for Fannin county, do hereby certify the above and foregoing description and ap praisement is a true copy from the Estrav book, as returned to me bv the Justice of the'Peace. o'J A. W. DROWN, c. i. c. “NT / F(T (Is’ hereby given that af- V/ i 1 V./'l'-J ter publication of this notice for six weeks, application will be made to the Commissioner of Pensions for the issue oi a Duplicate of Military Bounty Land War rants, No. 3115, “Act” of ‘1852, for Din acres— issued to William M. Morrow*, late a private in Capt. Isaac Trevct’s company, in Colonel Low tv’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 k WALKER, oct..*!, 34 — Gw Att't/. for Claimant. <&Eums. Just Published : A jYew Discovery in .Me dicine. A FEW words on the rational treatment, . without Midicine. of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spir its, Lassitude, Weakness of tho limbs and hack, Indisposition and incapacity for Study and La bor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memo ry, aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Tim idity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, In voluntary Discharges, Pains in the side, assoc tion of the Eves, Pimples on the face, Sexual and other Intirmation in man. From th o French of Dr. I) DeLancy The important fact that these alarming com plaints may easily be removed without Medi cine, is, in this amall tract, clearly demonstrat ed ; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the author, fully ex plained, by means of which, every one is en abled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the adver tised nostrums of the day, Sent to any address, gratis, and post, free in n scaled envoi ope, by remitting (post-paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. Dk Laxkv, No. 47 Lispenard Street, New York, oct. 4 Um'i7 HYATT McBURNEY & CO., Direct Im porters and Wholesale Dealers in Foroig and Dm cstic Dry Goods, No. 37 Hayne Streeii Charles tun, S. C. Jan 12, 185.V—ID—] vt, j HOberfeetyents. P>U Authority of the State of Alabama. SOUTHERN military academy LOTTERY. GRAND SCHEME FOR DECEMBER ! Class. X.—To be Drawn December 10, 1855, ill the city of Montgomery, when Prizes amoun ting to THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, Will ho distributed according to the following Magnificent Scheme! Anil remember eve ry Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due irithn/it deduction ! 1 Prize of SIO,OOO 43 of SSO 2do 2,0(10 83 do 25 3 do 500 200 do 10 11 do 250 030 do 5 10 do 110 17 do 75 1,000 Prizes, amounting to $30,000 Only Ten Thousand Numbers. Tickets ss—Halves $2 50—Quarters $1.25. Sam’i. Swan, Agent and Manager, j Nov 15 Montgomery, Ala. J'y authority of the State of Georgia. JASPER COUNTY ACAD’MY LOTT EE Y\ HAVANA P L A N LOTTERY. f IMIF Subscriber having been appointed nian -1 ager of the Jasper Comity Academy Lotte ry, intends conducting the same oil the Havana plan of single numbers, and has located his Of fice in the city of Macon, Georgia. lie now I offers the following— j GRAND SCIIKMH FOR NOVEMBER 15, 1855: | Class G—when prizes will bo distributed as follows, amounting to FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ! ! I 1 Prize of $12,000 .1 1 prize of $5,000 i 1 “ 3,000 I 1 “ 2,000 j 1 “ 1,500 i 1 “ 1,200 1 “ 11,0(1 5 “ 1,000 ilO “ 400 10 “ 150 12 “ 120 20 “ 100 ’ Oil “ 50 250 “ 25 . 23 Approximation prizes, 800 403 Prizes, amounting to $50,000. Only 10,(100 numbers. i Remember every Prize drawn at each draw j ing, under the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. i Logan and Jas. A. Nisbct, Esq., gentlemen who I are sworn to a faithful performance of their du | tv. Prizes paid when due without discount. 1 All orders, rely on it, strictly confidential.— i Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all sol ! vent Banks taken at par. ! Whole Tickets ss. Halves ft, Qnarters2. Address JAS. F. WINTER, Manager, 1 Nov 15 Macon, Geo. Jiy authority of the State of ‘Georgia. : POET GAINES ACADEMY L O T T E It Y. ) GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER. Class o.—To he drawn November 23d, 1855, in j the city of Atlanta, Ga., when prizes amount ing to THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be distributed according to the following j magnificent Scheme! And remember every Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due without deduction ! j 1 Prize of $!0,ooo | 17 do 75 1,275 2 do 2,oi)i> 4,000 | 43 do 50 2,150 3 do 500 1,500 I S3 do 25 2,075 11 do 250 2,750 | 200 do 10 2,000 ! 10 do 110 1,100 | 030 do 5 3,150 i loon prizes in all, •.'mounting to $30,000 I ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! ! Ticket .< $5 00, Unices $2 50, Quarters 81 25. Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All com munications strictly confidential. Sau’l Swan, Agent and Manager, Nov 15 Atlanta, Ga. NEW TAILOR]AG LS rABLISIIMENT, C. t RTERS VILIE, GEORGIA. tTbc subscriber has lately opened in the town of Cartersville a >uw T.vi loriko Establisiimunt, where lie is pre pared v<> do auv work in his line in the best and iusu. fashionable manner. He guar antees all v.oik turned out of his shop to tit. in the most unexceptionable manner. Part : cular- Iv attention punt to cutting and fitting jobs for ladies. He n-*pectfully solic.ts a fair trial, as he is confident of success. SILAS O’SIIIELDS. Nov. s, l 50,1—39 Particular Notice. A LI jiersons are hereby forewarnad ai-aihst j /\. trading with Samuel H. MeElreatli,, minor, on my account, as he left my employ on the I 30th of August last, without my consent, and I I am determined not to pay any of his contracts ; -—and it anv person or persons employ him, I shall hold them responsible for h : s wages. JOHN McELRKATII. Casts county, Nov. 1, | s v>.33.3 t9 —.3t GEORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY. i V\7"HEREAS William Franklin applies to me 1 ! for letters of Guardianship overthoper | son and property of James 11. 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 an v they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, this Jsept. 12, 1855. J. B. Alsou rook, Dep. On', j Sept 20—30d GKORfUA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas IB F. AYvlv, administrator de bonis non, on the estate ot Thos. Townsend, deceased, applies to me for letters Dismissorv from said adminis tration : Therefore the. kindred and creditors of said deceased are hereby cited and admonished to tile their objections (if any they have) in my office, in terms of the law; otherwise letters l)is missory will be granted the applicant. Given under niv hand at office, this 3d dav of July, 1855. atig 9—Urn TIIOS. A. WORD, Or . {A EORG IA, CASS C 0 U NT W—Whereas Ro \ IT bert. Scott, administrator on the estate of Robert Hamilton, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters Dismissorv from said administration. These are therefore to Cite and admonish ail persons concerned to be and appear at niv of fice, and tile their objections, (if any they have) on or before the Ist Monday in October next, otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant on that day. THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary. mb S —fltn* c\ EORGTA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J. VT 11. Parrott, applies to me for letters of ad ministration on the effects in this State of John S. Allen late of the State of Alabama, deceased. ‘These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of iice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv band at office, this March 1(1, 185,i. ’ T. A. WORD, Ordinary, mb 22—Gin fA EORGIA CASS COUNTY'.—Wakukas, V Y Robert G. Tomlin, administrator on the estate of Furney F. George, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissorv from said administra tion. These,'are therefore to c : te and admonish all persons concerned, to file their objections, if any exist, otherwise letters dismissorv will be granted the applicant on the second Monday in January next. Given under my hand at office, this 28th day of June, 1x55. TUGS. A. WORD, Ordinary. july 5—22- 1m n\ EORGTA, GILMER COUNTY'.—Wlierea, V J James Simmons and George It. Edwards, administrators of the estate of William Evans, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from the administration of said estate. These are therefore to e : te and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, it anv they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this March 25. 1853. M. GREER, Ordinary. mh 29—tlm T AND WARRANTS WANTED The un- AJ dersigned will pay the highest cash prices for Land Warrants, lie can always be found at liis store in Cassville. M A OLSON McMURRAY. June 28—21 ts Jccjfll Notices. Administrators’ Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DE CEMBER 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 lot No 119; lot. No. 131 ; lot, No. 11 ; lot. No. 12; all in the 12th District, 2d Section of said county. Lots Nos 119 and 120 lie on the Fede ral Road, containing about 100 acres of cleared land, also a good apple orchard. S; Id as the property of John Stephens, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms on !ho dav of sale. FRANCIS R. STEPHENS, ) , , . BEN.I. M. STEPHENS, ) A,I!IH K Oct. 9, 1855. 30— tds TT'XECUTORS’ SALE.—The undersigned, ex kJ editors of the last will and testament ot Col. William Hardin, deceased, offer for sale in accordance with the provisions of said will; That valuable plantation upon the Etowah river, in Cass county, on which the deceased resided at the time- of his death, consisting oi about eight hundred acres. This is oneof'i’m* most desirable and one of the very best farms in this county. There are some three hundred acres or more of cleared land, and in a high state of cultivation, with a good dwelling, out houses, gin house and ham, all of which are in good repair, most of them new. This is the bt?sf farm in Cass county, which can be pur chased at a reasonable price. We offer, also, the tract, consisting of one hundred and sixty acres, situated near the HV-<- tern <f; Atlantis; Rail Road, in the immediate neighborhood of Kingston. For the greater portion of the purchase mon ey, terms can be made case. JAMES MILNER, ) v . jy 26 M. A. HARDIN, f ,s> Administrator’s Sale. ON THE Ist TUESDAY IN DECEMBER, WILL BE SOLD, by virue of an order ..1 the Ordinary of Gilmer county, before the court house door in the town of Ell jay. be tween the legal hours of sale: 1 ts acres of lot of land No. 47; 15 acres of lot No. <>•>, and on cres more or loss of lot No. 48, in the 11th dist. and 2d section ; also the undivided fourlli of lot No. 271, in the 10th dist. and 2d section, belong ing to the estate of Jonatha. Cox, deceased.— Sold with the incumbrance of the widow’s d< over, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Tt rms made known on the dav of sale. WILLIAM COX, AdnTr. Oct. 11— tds. EXECUTORS’ SAI F. VGREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary . of Burke county, will be sold at the court house door in the town of Dallas Paulding co,, on the Ist Tuesday in Pccemb’ r next, one lot of land No. 144, in the 19th dist. and 3d section, granted to Janies Clarke, and now owned by the estate of Wrn. Lasscter, dec’d, late of Burke county. Also, at the court house door in I) ddonega, Bumpkin county, on the Ist Tuesday in Decem ber next, lot No. 3(h), in the i-'Uh dist. and 15th sec., containing 40 acres, granted to Harvey Andrews. Fold as the property of the estate of William Lasscter, late of Burke eountv, dnr’.l. Also, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the court, house door in the county of Cass, lot No. 3o*>, 22d dist., 2d section—granted !o Hugh McKinley—sold as the property of Win Lasscter, late of Burke cuiiotv. dec’d. JANE LASSKTKR, Ex’trx. JOS. A. SHEW MAKE, Ex’r. Sept. 20—tds. Executor’s Sale. IN pursuance of the last will and testament of Robert Blcdson, late of Putnam county, de ceased, will be sold at the Courthouse door in Cassville, Cass county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, lot ot laud No, One Hundred and El ah tv- Secen, in tha Sixteenth District ofurigniall'y Cherokee now Cass county, containing One Hundred and Sixty acres, more or less. also) On the same day, at the Courth.atse in El'.jay, Gilmer county, lot of land No. Two Hundred and. One, in the Eleventh District and Second Section of originally Cherokee now Gilmer county, containing One Hundred and Sixty n cres, more or less. Said lands sold for the ben efit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. N. BASS, Ex’r. oCt 11, Jb-tds Pickens Sheriff Sale. j ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN I) ECEJJ Ti E II NEXT 1 WILL BE SOLD before thW court house door in the town of JASPER, Pickens j county, Ga., between the usual hours of sale, ; the following property, to-wit: j The mineral and mining interest of James | M. Geer, on lot ofland No. 137, in the 13th dis j trict and 2d sect on; levied on as the property ! of said Geer to satisfy a Justice's Court !i. fa. in j favor of A. Mcllaii. Property pointed, out by {plaintiff. Oet, 2ti, 1855. Nov I—tds W)l. SoSKIiEK, Sli'lT. 1 / A EORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Whereas, j vJTAbraham B. Moore, administrator de bonus ! non, cam testa men to anne.eo, on the eststu of George M. Stovall, deceased, applies to tne sol 1 ; letters dismissory from-said administration, j These are therefore to cite and admonish all ! persons concerned, to file their objections, ifnny j they have, otherwise letters dismissorv will be granted the aj pliemt on the second Monday in I Jauiirv next. O ven under my hand at office, j this 2Stli day of •l Mill. 1 , TilOS. A. WORD, Ordinary. j july 5—22-Sm Estray Notice. Georgia, Fannin County. To the Clerh cf the Inferior Court cf said Cot; in tit: \ NDREW PATTERSON of the U3'th Dis I Y_ trict, G. M., t ills before me as an Esiray, taken up upon the freehold < f him, the s.ud Andrew Patterson, in said county and district, u small MAKE, w.th a small whit,; spot in the l forehead, and two sm-dl w hite spots on the left side, and five on the right, and one on the mid dle of the hick about where the middle of the saddle would lie, f. nr feet and eleven inches high, judged to tie eight years old last spring, appraised by John Crumley, and John K. Ple nums, freeholders ofs fid county and district, to be worth sixty-live duiinrs. Given under my h uid aud official signature, this October igth, 1855. DA\ ID WITHROW, J. P. The owner of said mare ‘is hereby requested to come forward, and pay cli ‘l'ges, and take her away, or she will be dealt with accord.ng as the law directs. A true copy from the Esfrav Book. A. W. 1 SHOWN, c. i. c. p FolKl IA, PICKENS CO FXrV. /£ V T Taken up bv Win. Forristor, >n the-y'i-iyY Cos mtv and State aforesaid, in the Hoi F -V-*JL district, G. M., one small BAY'lmrse I’ON Y', about six.years old, with a small white star in his forehead, and a small snip on the end of his nose, both hind feet white, and shod all round, and a knot on his wethers caused by tin-saddle. The lihove property appraised by .Tames West and Simeon Jordon to be worth tlfty-tive dol lars. Tile owner is requested to collie forward and prove property, pay charges and take him away, or I will proceed as the law and reels. A true extract from the Eslrav Book, ties Mav sth, 1.5.)5. > JOHN P. WOFFORD, C. I.C. ‘ nug. 51,V5. 13 —2m Executrix’ Sale. BY virtuemf an order of the Ordinary of Gil mer county, will be sold before the Court house door in‘Carrollton, Carroll countv, Ga., on the first Tuesday iu JANUARY next, wiih in the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No. leg, in the Bth district ot Carroll comity, belonging to the estate of Benjamin Griffith! late of Gil mer county, deceased. Hold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Octo ber the 31 St dav, 1335. MARY GRIFFITH, Exr’x. / A EORGIA, Cass County : Whereas, Simeon V Y Stidham applies to me for Letters ot Guard ianship over the person and property ii Benja min F. Stidham, minor heir of Martin Stidham, deceased: . , , ... These me therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within tho time proscribed by law, ami show cause, (if any exist) why said letters should not be granted, Given under my b ind at office, this 6th of Nov., 1855. TIU).\IAS A. WORD, Ordinary. BBa legal Tfotieeg, STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTV. COURT OF ORDINARY, OCT. TERM, 1855. Present, T. A. JVord, Ordinary. TT appearing to the Court by the Petition of .1 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 seven teeth d'strict of the thud section of originally Cherokee but now Cass county ; and it further appearing that said Ado’phus G. Burge departed this life without executing titles to said lot of land or in any war 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 s lid Benjamin C. Blown having peti tioned this Until! to direct Russell 11. Cannon, executor of the last will and testament of the said Adolphus G. Burge, deceased, to execute titles to him to said Jot. 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 ard of such application, that all persons concern ed may tile their objections in lny office, if any they have, why said Russell 11. 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 3<i—3iu OTATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.— tt Ordinary's Oftiee, September With, 1855- It appearing to me by the Petition of John Patterson, that Stephen Stone, late of said cuun i fv, deceased, in his lifetime did execute to one • Stephen B. Pearce, his bond conditioned toox ! rente titles, in fee simple, to said Stephen B. i Pearce, for lot ofland number one thousand and ; thirty-seven, in the seventeenth district aud third section ofsa-'d county of Cass ; and it ap pearing that said Stephen B. Pearce h.;s tram - i i'erred and sold said bond to one Samuel Bad ! get ; and it further appearing that said Budget Inis transt* nvd the same to your Petitioner, and that s-ml Stephen Stone has departed this lit* without, executing titles to said lot ofland ; and it appearing that said John Patterson bus paid Die lull amount of the purchase price for said i hit of land, and the said John Patterson having petitioned this court to direct William S. Jolly, ; administrator of the estate of the said Stephen Stone, deceased, to execute to him titles to said lot ot h lid in conformity with said bond. It is i therefore, hereby ordered, that notice be given at three or more public places in said county, and in the “Cassville Standard,” of such appli cation that all persons concerned limy tile then objections in my office, (if any they have,) why said \\ illiatn S. Jolly, administrator as afi.re said, should not execute titles to said lot ofland i in conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of said court, ! th.s 29th dav of September, 1355. ’ THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. O TATE OF GEORGIA, GAS'S COUNTY.— * ■ Ordinary’s Office, August 2u, 1355.—1’rc | cut, Thomas A. Word, Ordinary. It appearing to the Court, by the petition of Joel Sione, that Martin Stidham, late of said County, deceased, did in Ids lifetime execute to stiid Joel Stone, his bond, conditioned to exe • cute titles in fee simple to said Joel Stone, tor lot of land number nine hundred'and ninety-on* i iti lie? seventeenth district and tli.rd section of ■ ( j*ss count”; and it further Rp|>c:trmg that said Martin Stidham departed this file without exe j euting titles to said lot ofland, or in any war j providing therefor; and it appearing that said i Joel Stone has paid the full amount of the pur i cluse price of said lot of land; and said Joel Stone having petitioned this Court to direct Emm Stidham, Simeon Stidham and Thomas Al. Ans ley, executors ot the last will and tests i ment ot said Martin Stidham, decesned, to ex- I ecute to him titles to said lot ofland, in confor j niitj with said bond: ‘.t is therefore hereby or ! J-'Ved that notice he given at three or more pub- I he places m said county, and in the “Cassville I Standard,’’ of such application, that all concer -1 ned may file objections in my office, (if any tliev I ivu, Ii y said EI ill u Stidham, Simeon Stidham and i bourns M. Anslev, executors as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land, ill conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of said court, this 2"th August, 1855. Aug. 23—3 m. T. A. WORD, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. Frances M. Toner, j ‘libel for Divorce, ! , ■<’*• > ‘ in j Mutes C. Toner. ) Cass Superior Court. IT appearing to the court, from the return of - the Sheriff'of said county, that the defenil | ant in the above stated ease is not to be found ! m tins State: Ordered by tlie court that service be perfected by publication in some newspaper i for four months previous to the next term of : Cass Superior Court. John J. Word, Plain. Attor. j A true extract from the minutes of court, this .Tt-pt. 14, 18.)5.’ 11. W. Conn, c. a. j Sept 20—1 m Georgia, Gilmer county. \\yiIEREAS it has been reported to be that I V V J'diu B iiitener, late of said county, has ; and parted this lift, intestate, and that said John , M hi teller left an estate Vyithouf anv lcg.iliv au thorized representative to control (lie same’: and ; whereas no person applies to me for letters of administration on said estate: These are therefore to admonish nil and sin j gular the kindred and creditors of said deceits ’ cd, to come in. at the December term next of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and either to take the administration of said estate or show I cause why the same should not be granted to Benjamin Johnson, of said eountv, according to the provisions of the statute in such cases made and provided. Given under my hand at office, this 22d day of October, 1855. JI. GREEK, Oct 2.>—3"d Ordinary. Georgia, Gilmer county. 11 ERE AS \Y m. Y. Orr applies to me for ‘t t letters of administration ,m the estate of Cunningham Orr, deceased, late of said count). These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear nt my office, within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters of Ail iii’iHsimhoii should not be granted the said up pFomt. Given Under my hand at office, this 22d day of October, 15:,:,.’ yp GREER, Oet 25 —30(1 Ordinary. Gilmer county: \ 1 Jackson B. M.-ishburn, mlminis > \ tiv.tor on the estate of Thomas M. Mash- I burn, deceased, late of said county, applies to me : for letters of Dismission from said administra tion : Tlh-io are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of fice within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, (if any exist,) why said letters should not be granted. (Oven under mv band at office, October •>• and, 1855. ‘ M. GREER, Oet 25—tSm Ordinary. To all Persons Concerned. r pYYO MONTHS AFTER DATE, 1 will apply .1 to the Ordinary of Gass countv for leave to seil tin- real estate of Thomas J. Alexander, de ceased, late of said county. JONATHAN Me DOW, Ex’r. Sept, 2T—2m Two Months’ Notice. SIXTY’ DAY’S after date 1 will makoapplica tion to the Ordinary of Giiruer county for leave to sell the real estate of George Smith, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. STEPHEN SMITH, Oet 25 dtnvAw fsd Adm’i. Tv/o Months’ Notice. months after date application will bu i made to the Ordinary el C.ss countv, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of John S. Allen, deceased. Ties September Puli, 185 e. J. It. PARIiOTT, Adm’r. Two Months’ Notice. OIX I'Y DAY S after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Fannin countv for leave to sell the real estate of Rainey M. t’has tain, deceased, late of said comity. Sept 20—2 m John M. Dren, Adni. r |AWO months after date, application will bo 1 made to the Ordinary or Gass county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Stephen Stone, late of said cuntv, deceased’ William s. jolly', Adm’r. July 5, 1855. •jjkiulis foT &|le .'it 11k jVkisrVD Offioj.