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B. F. BENNETT & 8. E. SMITH,
PUBLISHERS.
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OFFICE, N. E. CORNER I’CBMC SQUARE.
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delayed six months; Three Dollars, at the
end of the year.
No paper discontinued until all arreara
ges are paid, except at the option of the
Publishers.
Miscellaneous Advertisements inserted at
One Dollar per square (twelve lines) for the
first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each
freckly’ continuance.
iti’tjhihii’ b[!
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Es
tate, must be published Forty Day’s.
Notice that application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land
or Negroes, must be published weekly for
Two Months.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Adminis
trators, Executors or Guardians, are to be
held on the first Tuesday in the month, be
tween the hours of 10 in the forenoon and 3
in the afternoon, at the Court House of the
County in which the property is situate --
Notice of these Sales must be given in
public gazette Forty Days previous to the
day of sale.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage, must
be published monthly’ for four months For
establishing lost papers, for the full space of
three months. For compelling titles from
Executors or Administrators, where a bond
has been given by tbs deceased, the full
space of three months.
Citations for Letters es Administration,
thirty days For Dismission from Adminis
tration, monthly six months For Dismission
from Guardianship, forty days. Tor letters
of Guardianship, forty days.
Jfoe 3Utos of tfdtogpqfk’ta
1. Subscribers who do not give express
notice to the contrary, are considered as
wishing to continue their subscriptions.
2. If subscribers order the discontinuance
of their newspapers, the publishers may con
tinue to send them until all arrearages are
paid.
3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take
their newspapers from the offices to which
they are directed, they are held responsible
until they have settled the bills, and order
ed a discontinuance.
4. If subscribers remove to other places ‘
withaut informing the publishers, and the
newspapers are sent to the former direction, i
they are held responsible.
5. It has been decided by the Courts > tliat (
subscribers refusing to take their newspapers j
from the office, or ren oving and leaving
them uncalled for. is prima facie evidence j
of intentional fraud.
6. The Courts have also decided that a
postmaster who neglects to perform his duty
of giving reasonable notice, as required by
the Post Office Department, of the neglect of j
a person to take from the office newspapers .
addressed to him. renders himself liable for ‘
the subscription price.
’
Splendid Premiums for Wheat.
The undersigned will give premiums for
wheat shipped to Etowah mills and weighed
and Judged by his miller at the mills, for
the crop of 185(5. as follows, to wit:
Ist. For the best and large st crop grown
by one farmer, of Cooper Wheat , a Silver
Pitcher worth SSO.
21. lor the best and largest crop, growu
by one farmer of Walker Wheat , a silver
pitcher worth s'so
3rd. For 500 bushels of white wheat other
than Cooper wheat adjudged to be better for
the mill and farmer, in this country than
the Cooper wheat, a silver pitcher worth S6O.
4th, For any variety of Red Wheat, ad
judged better than it is for the farmer and
mill a silvc pitcher worth SSO.
sth. For the best 500 bus . Cooper Wheat,
by a farmer whose crop does not exceed GOG
bush., a silver pitcher worth $25.
7th. For the best 2 >0 bos., Cooper Wheat
by a farmer whose crop does not exceed 250
bus., a silver goblet worth sls.
Bth. For the best 200 bus , Walker Wheat,
by a fanner whose crop does not exceed 250
bus., a silver goblet worth sls.
Oth. For the best 2 bus., Cooper Wheat, a
silver cup worth $lO.
10th. For the best 2 bus., Walker Wheat
a silver cup worth $lO.
The wheat shipped, will be paid for at the
highest price of the market, and si ippor
allowed to choose h : s time of price payment
to Ist day of October 1850. A bill and K. K,
receipt must accompany cadi shipment. The
weight per bushel, good order and purity of
the grain, will be the criterion m< well as its
adaptation to milling aud farming purposes.
A statmont of the mode of cultivation nnd
time of seeding and harresiug will accompany
the loss of wheat.
The premiums will be awarded and deliver
ed at Etowah Geo , on the first Tuesday in
October 1850. M A COOPER,
octol or; 11, 1855.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
€f 0 O U S *
CASS VILhK IS Tin: POINT!
Cr. U. UPSHAW,
(f ALLS the attention of bis friends and the
J public generally to the fact that lie is now
receiving and opening, at bis old stand, a now
and well selected stock of Goods, suitable for the
3Dit}fclP Itrifle.
There is no doubt that you can be suited, —
if you really wish to buy,—both in quality and
price f aud if you will only call nnd examine
styles and prices, can't help buying something.
Cassvilie, Gu., Nov. 1,1855.
M arriage Licenses—The best looking lot
that’s been along lately, and will please
the most fastidious, for sale at the
Stakdabp Printing Ofkicb.
Business JUiucctovy.
JOB PRINTING,
0f ebel’ij fteqflij £xeci|tei\
At the Standard Office!
Address BENNETT & SMITH,
Oct. 1, 1855. Cassville, Geo.
WM. T. WOFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GA.
PR ACTICES in all the counties of the Cher
okee Circuit, and will attend faithfully to
all business entrusted to his care. Ollice east
of the court bouse.
Oct 1, 1855 84---ly
J. A. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAHTKRSVILLE, CASS CO., GEO.
7 BUSINESS entrusted to bis care will be
I ) promptly attended to. Particular attention
paid to collecting.
Sept. 27, 18.75. 88—ts
K. W. CHASTAIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MORGANTON, GKO.
PRACTICES in all the counties of the Cher
okee circuit. oet I—ts
B. 0. CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CALHOUN, GEO.
PRACTICES in the counties of the Chero
kee circuit. oct I—ts
MILNER & ALSOBRGOK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassvh.lk axd Morganton, o.\.
PRACTICE in the counties of Union, Fan
nin, Gilmer and Pickens. Jas. Milker,
Cassville—J. E. Alsohuook, Morganton.
net 1 34—ts
SAMUEL WEIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Canton, Cherokee Cos., Ga.
BUSINESS entrusted to his care in any of
the counties of the Blue Itidgc circuit, will
meet with faithful attention.
Refers to Hon. David Irwin and Ex-Gov.
McDonald, Marietta; Col. Joseph E. Brown,
Canton; (’apt. W. T. Wofford, Cassville; Col.
Geo. N. Lester, Cuniming.
oet 1 84—ts
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
ATT"!EL faithfully attend to all business cn
\ t trusted to their care in any of the conn
ties ofthe Cherokee or Blue Ridge Circuits. M.
J. Crawford will give particular attention to the
collecting of all claims and debts, and will
spare m> pains to put clients iu speedy posses
sion of their money. oct I—ts1 —ts
O. la. UPSHAW,
in skipk t)i)0 Jqeij 3)hj Roods,
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery,
Boots cJ& Shoes, Ilats & Caps ,
AND everything usually found in a country
Store. Cali and examine.
Cassville, Gil., Nov. 1, 1835. 38—ts
J. W. HOOPER & CO.,
JRnUi'? in iDi'ij Goods, qpO
Ready-made clothing, &c.,
CASSVILLE, GA.
INVITE their old friends and the public gen
. orally to call and examine their stock.
MEDICAL CAITD.
DR. S, C. EDGEWORTH,
CASSVILLE, GEORGIA.
HAVING permanently located at tliin place,
respectfully offers his
fTcfiissionqi §ei*6iws
to the citizens of the town and county. Resi
dence at Latimer’s Hotel.
Get. 1,1855 34---ly
WINSHTFS
IRON WORKS,
ATLANTA, GEO.
r I'MIE Subscriber is now prepared to receive
1 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 old
Copper, P.rass and Iron Castings.
JOSEPH WINSIIIP.
Atlanta, Ga., Oet. 1, 1855. 54 —ly.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAHEIIOUSFi AND
Commission ilTcrcljaut,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
V~ ~ /CONTINUES the business, in all its
branches, in the extensive Fire Proof
” “''ware house, on Jackson street, near
the Globe Hotel.
His sirict personal attention will, as liereto
f ire, be g-ven 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 ol
Product* to him.
Orders for Family Supplies, Ragging. Rope,
Ac., will be promptly and carefully filled, at the
lowest market prices.
October, 1855 34—ly*
The Cheapest Goods
KVKit SOI.I) IN CASSVI 1,1,R, ‘TO A DEAD CKUTAIXTT.*
Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Ac.,
NOT AT COST,
Bat trill he roll cheaper than ever offered be
fore. in, Cassri/te, at
LEW’S CASH STORE.
Feb Id- if
LAMAR, LOWE CO.,
Commission lllevcljantg,
And Produce Dealers.
|Nr.XT DOOR TO FULTON 1101 SK. |
ATLANTA, G EO RGI A.
/CTf’TiTti THEY will give strict “293!?
flip'll* attention to the sale of ‘ijyAiiv'W
Wheat. Flour, Corn, Lard,
v-AWool, Feathers, and other
Produce consigned to tliem. And if prompt
attent mu and quick returns shall deserve any
eivdii, wo hope to receive a liberal share of pa
tronage. • A good assortment of Groceries oil
hand. < ■ ,|| „ m j , l!1( V \licii in Atlanta market.
; oct. an, i s.y>. as—ts
At so.
Ttesrs
•"* pointed Agent for
1 the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and
Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou
ses, Negroes, Ac. Ac. Will also receive appli
cations for insurance upon the lives of white
persons. JOHN 11. RICE, Agent.
Jan. 5, 1855. 4H— ly.
a. ¥ > LACKKMITHING.—The Subscriber
£sfS * * >* prepared to do all kinds of work
AmTr in his line, such as Ironing Carriages,
making and repairing Farming imple
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. GRIFFIN.
Cussville, Gu., Feb. 15,1855.—54- ly.
TlObeHisciociil^.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
GOODS.
riMIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Cass county
I are respectfully invited to examine the large
and fashionable stock of
DRY-GOODS AND
Heady-- Made Cloth in g,
at— LEVY'S CASH STORE.
THE stock consists in part of French and
English Merino, black Silk, Aalpaca,
De Lain, Cashmere, Coburg, Silk
Poplin, Gingham, Prints,
Plaids arid a full assort
ment of Domestic
Goods;
—also —
Casemere,
Sattinett, Ken. Jeans,
Tweeds, Flannel, Ac.,
Bonnets, Collars, Under
Sleeves, Flouncing, Edging
and Inserting; Jet Neclaees
and bracelets, Gold Ear and Fin
ger Rings, Breast-Pins, Fob, A cst,
and Guard Chains, Seals and Keys,
Watches, Lockets, &c.,
READ Y-if ADE CLOTHING:
Cloaks, ('outs, Pants and Vests,of every
quality, for Mens’ and Roys’ wear- and
every artiele usually kept in a Dry-Goods Store.
The above mentioned GOODS will be sold
cheap, at LEVY'S GASH STORE
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 3, 1855.
rpHE RICHMOND ENQUIRER-
X With the view of extending the circu
lation of the Richmond Enquirer in the South
ern States, the Proprietors have commenced the
issue of a Weekly Paper, which contains all the
reading matter of the Daily’ and Semi-Wceklv
editions.
We need sav nothing of the political charac
ter of the Richmond Kexquiukr, which is now
what it was half a century ago. We may state
that it is the purpose of the Editors to devote
all their energies to the discussion of the issues
which Know Nothingism has brought before
the country.
Tkrms.—Daily Paper, per annum, $ 7 00
Semi Weekly do 5 00
Weekly, do 2 00
To Clubs.— For six copies of the Daily, 35 00
do do Semi-weekly, 25 00
do do do Weekly, 10 00
For fifteen copies of the Weekly, 25 00
Address Ritchie, Pryor A Dunn want,
nne 28—21 Richmond, Va-
FALL AND WINTER !
J. W. HOOPER & CO.,
YTTOULD most respectfully call the attention
VV of their old customers and the public
generally to their
NFW AMD COMPLETE STOCK OF
3)11Y GOODS,
Hardware & Cutlery, Roots & Shoes,
ih)fs qpd Gqjis, Fqi)C;j Goods,
IRON, STEEI,, BAGGING,
Rope, Twine, Je. Ac., which they promise to
sell as cheap as can be sold in any place ill
Cherokee Georgia.
111 addition to their other goods they hare a
small lot of;
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c.,
which they will sell cheap for cash and cash
only. Call and see 11s.
J. W. Hooter & Cos.
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 11, 1555.
most complete, and
durable Wagons can be had at any and all times
at Buck Harwell’s Shop in Cartersville, for
less money than any other establishment in the
State. He keeps constantly on hand iron and
wood axletree wagons of the best quality.—
Good Harness can be had at the next door
BUCK HARWELL.
Cartersville, may 17, 1855 —ly
The Ark,
Bi id Odd I/ilotos’ Ffoi)l bill ?)T;)Cjo:ii)e.
I) ÜBLTSTIEI) monthly, at Columbus, Ohio. —
Terms, One Dollar a year, in advance.
Address Alex. E. Glenn,
Oct. 11. Editor and Publisher.
HOLMES’ Sky-Light Daguerueax Rooms:
at his residence, formerly occupied by H.
N. Wilton. —Pictures taken in cloudy as well
as in fair weather —in every variety of style.—
Family groups taken with great facility and ac
curacy. Daguerreotypes and portraits accu
rately copied, and pictures taken for lockets,
rings, Ac., in the best style. Terms, cheaper
than ever for cash. 11. 11. IIOLMES.
Cassville, may 51—ly
NEW CUBAP CASE
STO H. JUm l
V- & J^BYEKS,
CA R TERS VILLA!, GEO Rill A.
rpilE subscribers are just receiving and open
1. ing anew and splendid assortment of Dry-
Goods Groceries, Ac., in the house formerly oc
cupied by Wm. Puckett, as a Dry-Good Store,
opposite the Depot, consisting of Staple aud
Fancy Dry-Goods. A large stock of Ready-
Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, Hard
ware, Cutlery, Drugs, and Medicines, —Family
Groceries, such as CoflVe, Sugar, Tea, Salt, Ac.
And, also, a splendid assortment of Jewelry of
every description, and all other articles usually
kept in a Dry-Good store in this country ; to
which we respectfully invite the attention of our
friends and the public generally. As we intend
to confine ourselves to the CASH SYSTEM, we
can offer inducements not heretofore offered to
the people in this section of count v. Call and
examine for yourselves. \V. AJ. N. DYERS.
Cartersviile, Ga. Nov. 1, 1 855. dwttfß7
DR.W'.T. EWING, Physician and Sur
geon,—Takes this method to inform the
citizens of Woilord’s neighborhood and vicini
ty, that he has located on the Tennessee Road,
about a mile and a half from the Gross Roads
meeting house.
Office and residence, for the present, nt the
residence of Levi Pierce, Esq.
■ Special attention paid to the disease* of the
Eye. mh 15 — 3 m
CiARRIAGE and Ruggv Making Establish-
J ment at Cartersviile Cass county Georgia,
WE would solicit a continuance of
G the patronage heretofore enjoyed.—
We are doing good work, and at reasonable pri
ces. Wo keep on hand a good selection of
Stock, nnd have employed a fine assortment of
first rate Mechanics, who know what they are
about. We warrant our work not to fail, (five
us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our
motto is Honesty and / ndustry.
’ JONES A GREENWOOD.
Cartersviile, Ga., July 8, 1854.
f|M) OLD SOLDIERS.—By a recent Act of
X Congress, all persons who have served in
any War since ]7l'o, are entitled to DiO acres of
Land--and those who have received Warrants
for n less number, are entitled to n sufficient
number of acres to make that nnioiint. The
undersigned will attend to the collection of
soeli claims. WM. T. WOFFORD.
Cassvilie, inh B—ts
, | ><)OKS! BOOKS!! HOOKS!!!
I. ) A supvly of School Hooks, inclu
fytMj diug the various kinds in common use
in the College uml elsewhere in the
/iviyr county. Also a good supply of pens,
ink, paper, copy hooks, sealing wax, drawing
pencils, &c. Just received at
May 3—ts. J. W. HOOPER A CO’S.
BONNETS, Ribbon, Florence Silk, Flowers,
Ac. —Bonn i ts trimmed </ratis, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
npr 24—ts
KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Pa nt 1. stuff,
Chaiqhrav and a fine assortment of Jew
elry, at LEVY’S GASH STORE,
apr 2(s—tf
Ik'Lv’Hisclflcnts.
CASS LAND for SALE!
rpilE undersigned wishing to jwrii
JL leave this country offers for
sale his Plantation, 3 1-2 miles
North-east of Cartersville, in the
settlement of Capt. Felton, con
turning 200 acres, 80 acres in cultivation, 130
acres of No. 1 Land; a good well of water, toler
able fair improvements, a good range, a never
failing bank of Magnetic and Gray Iron Ore on
the premises, which he offers very low. Oall
on M. A. LEAK, Cartersville, orS. 11. SMITH,
at this ollice. Oct. 2, ’55, 34—eq
-XT A LIT ABLE LAND FOR SALE.—I offer my
V Plantation for nale in Cass county on Pitt’s
Creek, on the 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 575 of
which are in a high state of cultivation, as the
present crop will show, and I think equal to any
in the county. About 400 acres of the above
are bottom and rich valley land—the balance
good upland and the range fine with seven •al ex
cellent, never-failing springs. Plantation in
good repair and all necessary out-buildings.—
Price low and terms reasonable. John 0. Bonds
on the premises or D. F. Bishop or Lemuel Dil
lard Esq., will take pleasure in showing the
plantation, making known price, terms, Jr.
July 19—ts JAMES BONDS.
INN Atlanta Examiner will please copy ana
forward account to this office.
To Old Soldiers.
BOUNTY LANDS.—The undersigned hav
ing long been engaged in the prosecution
of 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 liounty
Land Claimants, for the procurement of their
Claims, as there are many such Claims under
the late law of Congress, which gives an addi
tional Bounty of Land to the soldiers of all the
wars in which the United States has engaged
since 17‘JO, who have not received as much as
ICC acres. ELISIIA KING.
Adairsville, Ga., Oct. 1.
\X7ATER RUNNING UPHILL!! GATOR
> V EL’S PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
Double and Single Self-acting HYDRAULIC
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 GAILONS OR MORE PER MINUTE,
from a spring or stream, where a fall of two or
more feet can tic obtained. The quantity thrown
in proportion to the fall and elevation/
The undersigned having purchased the right
for the counties of Floyd, Gordon and Cass, is
prepared to furnish and put operation theabove
named Rams of various sizes, adapted to differ
ent sized springs, which are warranted to give
entire satisfaction.
Address J.L. GIBSON, Cartersville, G*.
junc 28 ts 21
Now Sltigo Rojife
FROM CASSVILLK TO MORGANTON, VIA KLLIJAT.
THE undersigned begs to in
form the travelling public that
] u! ; H JU)W - 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 Cassvilie every Tuesday A Friday, 6 a. m.
“ Morgan ton Wednesday arid Saturday.
“ Eliijny Monday and Thursday.
Persons wishing conveyance to the- Duck
Town or other Copper mines, can be accommo
dated.
Stage office in Cassvilie nt Latimer’s Hotel.
11. 11. AValkkr.
CfT” Atlanta Examiner will copy six weeks
in weekly paper. Sept. f>—tf
VTOTICE TO LAND OWNERS! The under-
Li signed having removed from Albany to
Troupville, Lowndes county, Ga.
AYill in addition to the practice of Law examine
and report the value of land in the counties of
Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appaling and
Irwin. lie will, when requested, examine
Lands personally, and give full information as
to ‘ vine, location and probability of immediate
salj. Having no connection whatever with
land speculation he will engage to net as agent,
in the sale or purchase of lands, in anv of the
aforesaid counties for a fee of ten per cent, up
on ihe amount received or paid out, His char
ges for examining land will be five dollars per
lot, for lands in the 12th district of Lowndes, in
all the other districts, lie will charge ten dol
lars. Additional will be charged for an exami
nation of title upon record.
EPIIRTAM 11. PLATT,
Attorney at Law,
Troupville, Lowndes Cos. Ga.
Nov 17—ly
The Soil of the South,
ft : fot|i‘n;|l:
Devoted to Southern Agriculture and
Horticulture.
\ CRICULTURAL EDITORS,-James M.
J\ Chambers, William 11. Chambers. Hor
ticultural Editor, —Charles A. Peabody.
Terms,—One Dollar a-year, in advance.
Lomax A Ellis, Publishers,
Oct., ’55 Columbus, Ga.
I RENTAL NOTICE.—The sub-
I ‘ scrihcrs respectfully inform
LUjlX> the citizens of Cassvilie that they
intend locating here with a view to becoming
permanent, citizens for the space rtf five rears or
more. They hope, by close attention to their
profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction
which the public demand, and to merit a share
of the liberal jiatronage hitherto bestowed here.
All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on
gold plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will
he jiaid to children’s teeth, when dos'red.
COBB A MOSELEY,
Jan. 20—ts Surgeon Dentists.
Who wants a Mountain Home?
WALKER COUNTY LAND
FOR SALE-C Ft E AIM!!
r IM! E undersigned desirous to
1 sell his land in Walker conn
ty, offers a great inducement to
land buyers and speculators.— *
The land lies in the 12th district I ****
of said county, Lot No. 21 in the -Ith Section,
containing 100 acres more or less, ]BO acres of
good land, well watered, a good Mineral Spring
on the premises, and a Creek running through
the land sufficient to turn a mill, with a good
Scat —fine range for raising stock—fine stand for
a boarding house, Ac-, all on the top of the Look
out Mountain this mountain is 15 miles wide
and 3u long, and 20 miles from Chattanooga,
Tenn. I will sell cheap and no mistake! Call
on M. A. LEAK, Cartersviile, Ga., or at the
Standard Ojtice, Cassvilie, Ga.
sejit 11,'55. 13—2in2m
/ t.MONET A FURNITURE KMT ABLISH-
V IMM NT, Ciirtirscll /<’, (rii. —The undersigned
bavojust finished u new and spacious shop, and
are now prepared to till all orders for Furniture
and every thingulsc in their line, as promptly and
on ns good terms as any other establishment in
the country. They keep constantly on hand,
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Bedsteads, Centre
Tables, Book-oases, Ac., Ac. They are also pre
pared to manufacture panel doors, window sash,
Venetian blinds, Ac., at abort notice and on good
terms. Persons wishing to buy will do well to
call on us, before purchasing.
LOVELKSS A JOHNSON.
July 12—02-ts
O IMBIT OF Till'. TIMMS. An mnmnec of
ti Five Hollars will entitle a subscriber to
three steel engravings and the paper for one year.
A remittance of Ten Dollars will entitle a sub
scriber to the paper for one year, amt a complete
sot of the engravings. Col. Wm. R. Johnson,
of Virginia, the “ Napoleon of the Turf.”—
Mnd'llc Augusta, the celebrated Dansensc, in
the character of “La Mylphide.” Kipton and
Confidence, in their match in harness, Boston,
Wagner, Monarch, Leviathan, Argvlo. Black
Maria, (Irov Eagle, Shark, lledgeford, John
Baseombe, Monmouth Eclipse, and Fashion.
JOHN RICHARDS, Publisher,
july 12 ts No. 3 Park Place, N. A".
SII.K BA RECKS, Robe Dresses, Lawn, Mus
lin, plain and dotted Swiss, Cambric, Jaeo
nett, Fiitard Milk, and a large assortment of
Edging and Inserting, at
b LEVY'S CASH STORE,
opr 2d—tf
SdbeHlsefrienfe.
(M ENERAL AGENCY AND READY MO-
N NEY.—The undersigned, General Agent
for all business coming before any of the Execu
tive Departments, the Court of Claims, recently
organised, and especially, such as is connected
with the Pension Office at Washington City,
growing out of claims for Pensions, bounty
Land or otherwise, hereby gives notice to lus
numerous correspondents and clients in Georgia,
that he is prepared to nay the highest market
price, in cash, or in drafts on any Bank in Geor
gia, or any other State that may lie designated,
for Bounty Land Warrants. The moment the
warrant is issued by the Department, lie will
immediately remit a draft, as directed to those
who wish the ready money. As many claims
are still outstanding, and others suspended in
the Office, lie solicits those interested to com
municate with him immediately, so as to secure
their warrants as soon as possible.
. Those who are disposed to sell, will execute
the necessary transfer—requisite forms will be
forwarded on application.
Refers to Gov. Wilson Lumpkin and Hon. Jos.
11. Lumpkin, Athens; Judge J. 11. Lumpkin, i
Rome; Hon. Howell Cobh. Athens; lion. E. W.
Chastain, Morganton, and the member? gener
ally of the last Congress from Georgia.
THOMAS LUMPKIN.
june 21--20-ffm
if. 6. f;}iTcil’s Hhibiqfl £b)ihKHf.
fTMIIS celebrated medicine, skilfully compos-,
I cd as it is of the most healing balsams and !
penetrating oils, can never fail to cure almost,
every affliction that could be alleviated by an
external remedy. Its superiority overall other
Liniments is proven by the miraculous cures it
performs, and by the great and constantly in
creasing demand. There has been sold within
the past year more than three millions of bot
tles, and there can be but few persons found 1
who do not bestow upon it the highest praise
for the rare virtues it possesses. Nothing, pe* 1
haps, since the creation of the world, has been
so successful as an external remedy for all ner
vous diseases, as this wonderful curative. When
applied, it instantaneously diffuses itself thru’
the whole system, soothing the irritated nerves,
allaying the most intense pains, and creating a
most delightful sensation.
11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, —is
a composition of balsams and oils, from rare
plants peculiar to this country, and it was hr
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. ’Pie Aral) steed is world
renowned for his beautiful symmetry of fi rm,
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 11s 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
of 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 coun
terfeit, which lias lately made its appearance,
called W. 13. Farrell’s Arrabian Liniment, the
most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because
his having the name of Farrell, many will buy
it in good faith, without the knowledge that a
counterfeit exist, and they will perhaps only dis
cover their error when the spurious mixture has
wrought its evil effects.
The genuine artiele is manufactured only bv
11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and
wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, ;
Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies
must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the
letters 11. G. before Farrell’s, thus—ll. G. FAR
RELL’S— and bis signature on the wrapper, all
others are counterfeits.
Sold by J. 1). Carpenter, Cassville, Ga.
and by the regularly authorized agents tlirou’-
out the United States.
Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
Agents wanted in every town, village and
hamlet in the United States, in which one is not
I already established. Address 11. G. Farrell as
I above, accompanied with good reference as
( character, responsibility, Ac.
Nov. I—dtwAwfom. 38—
i Savannah Medical Colic ao.
; . °
Tlurd course of Lectures in this Institu-
A tion, will commence on the fist Monday in
November next.
The Clinical Lectures in Medicine and Surge
ry, at the Savannah Hospital and the College
Clinique, will commence on the 15th of October
and continue during tlie course.
Faculty.
Theory and practice of Medicine—R. I). AR
NOLD, M. D.
Obstetrics, and diseases of Women and Chil
dren—l*. M. KOLLOCK, M. 1).
Principles and Practice of Surgery—W. G.
BULLOCH. M. 1).
Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D.
Institutes of Medicine—E. 11. MARTIN, M.
I).
Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D.
Materia Medina and Medical Jurisprudence—
J. H. READ, M. 1).
\ Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST,
! M. 1).
Fees for the entire course *lO5 00
Matriculation Ticket 5 00
i Ample facilities will be furnished for the study
of Practical Anatomy. For further particulars,
apply to
au'g 15-3in] C. W. WEST, M. D., Dean.
COME AND SEE
I w - HOOPER a CO. bc
-.c G • ffive you make your pur
• chases, as they have decidedly
prettiest stock of goods, and
*■'S* m- 1 ’ are determined to sell them as
cheap or a little cheaper than any body else, in
Jthe place. If vou want — limits, Shoes,
Caps or Jionnet-s, they have them.
Ji: s,* (roods of all kinds, consisting of
Prints, Muslins, Barege*, Tissues, Ac.,
! can he found there. Sheetingsand Shirtings in
abundance. Furnishing goods of all kinds and
qualities, ready made, or in the piece. Iron,
nails, steel, salt, /roodware. Besides a great
many other articles.
To their old customers they would return
thinks for their liberality in times past,
and beg a continuance of the same—and to the
jmblio generally they have no hesitancy in
saving, if you call you will be treated politely,
even if you don’t buy. Call and see, at the brick
store south of the court house,
apr. Ifith 1855.
Coosa River Land
FOR SALE ! !
ON the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER
XEXT, at (lie Courthouse in CEX/'RE,
Cherokee Cot nty. Alabama, 1 will, as the Ad
ministrator of Samuel Smith, Into of Cass Coun
ty, Georgia, deceased, sell nt public outcry, the
following real estate, lying in the county of
Cherokee aforesaid, to-wit :
The north halfof the N W fourth of sec. P\
and (he S W one-fourth of see. 8, and the S K
one-fourth of the S li one-fourth of sec. -I, and
the N \V one-fourth of see. 8, and 7♦ acres on
the East half of the N E (Vie., one-fourth of fine,
see. 4, all in tmrushij) in and range *.*; and 20
acres of theS W frac., one-lburih of section 84,
township sand range 0, containing in all 550
acres, mote or less. Said lands all lie in one
liodv on the Coosa River, three and one-half
miles from Centre, and it is estimated that about
,800 acres of the same are river bottom, and
nhunt lot) acres creek bottom. The place is
healthy and well watered. The land is sold as
the property of said deceased, under an order
of the Probate Court. The titles are believed
to he undoubted. Terms, one-hall 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.
Get. 10, 1855. Sts—tds
Valuable Farm for Sale.
MTIIE undersigned offers his place, near
Cassvilie, for sale, on reasonable terms.
JOSJUI It contains five hundred acres of land
one hundred and fifty of which are cleared and
under fine cultivation. On the premises are a
(Yarned dwelling house, framed negro houses,
framed gin house, screw, gin and thrasher, and
all other convenient out houses. The dwelling
house is about three quarters of a mile fYom the
court house in Cassvilie, n portion of the land
being inside the corporate limits. Cassvilie is
the seat of a Mule and Female College, and is
unsurpassed in point of healthy location and
good society. Persons desiring to purchase
land are invited to call and examine the premi
ses. The terms will be accommodating. For
further particulars enquire of the subscriber on
the place. William S. Thomas.
Cassvilie, aug 23 2S ts
jjhfifSi* foi’ UK Dt'Uv.
Kfiscclliineoug BiSbertisefttcrfe
GEORGIA. ’
WOODEUFF & CO.,
ARE receiving every variety of Carriages, which they will sell
as low as can be bought in any Southern Market consisting
of 0
COACHES, SLIDE-SEA T REGGIES, FAMILY WAGON'S, ROCKA WAYS. HARNESS
NO-TOR REGGIES, CONCORD REGGIES, HACK WAGONS, TOR REGGIES, mips, del
jlloving oM 111 or j carriages to citizens of East Tennessee, we are in dure! to inriittbrir
‘patronage, and also that of Cherokee, Ga , promising to make ours their best marktit
Can give prices and description by correspondence.
tCT Any style of Carriage or Wagon got up to order, at
short notice. WORK WARRANTED!
XV. XV. WOODHIIFF, WM. L. GORDON.
Griffin, Ga., Sept. 22, 1855. 33-ly
rpilE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY— LA TOR'S CORDIAL, For nil Bowel Diseases.—
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Bilious Cholic, Dysentery, ami Dianliom.
Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially painful Menstruation.
The virtues of Jacob’s Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums.
Ist. It cures the worst cases ol Diarrhoea. I 7th. It cures painful Menstruation.
-d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. j Stli. It relieves pain in tlm backand loins.
3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea.] t'tli. It counteracts nervousness, despondency,
dtli. It relieves the severest Colic. 10th. It restores Irregularities.
sth. It cures Cholera Morbus. lltli. It dispels gloomy and hysterical feelings,
fith. It cures Cholera Infantum. 12tli. It's an admirable Tonic*.
A few short Extracts front Fetters, Testimonials,
“ l have used Jacob's Cordial in mj family, and have found it a most efficient, and ii my
judgment, a valuable remedy.” Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga.
“It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—mv own personal experi
ence, and the experience of mv neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for ms
to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy.”
Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit.
“ I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel
diseases, for which 1 believe it 10 be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to nnv thing else
ever tried by me.” A. A. Gatlding, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia.
“ This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns in
to Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georgia Jeffersonian, May IP, 1553.
For sale by J. W. Hooper &. Cos., Samuel Levy, A. & J. L. Hill, and Lemuel Dillard, Cassville;
Cheshire & Groves, Kingston ; I). L. &. R. M. Wingard, G. L. Roberts, and Matthias Roberts,
Ntilesboro; A. A. Williams, Euharlee; E. Porter, Adairsville; W. Byers J Cos., Cartersville;and
by the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State.
WM. W. BLISS & CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors,
January IC, 1355.—Cm. 2*J Beckman Street, New York.
GREAT SOUTHER.Y WEEKLY! A
THE SPECTATOR.
WASHINGTON CITY, 1). C.
A FAMILY JOri’.NAI. OF LITKUATCKK AXD XKWS FOU
SOI THEKX UF.AJiKUS.
riMIE South has too long been dependent up-
F on the northern cities for its periodical lit
erature. The weekly newspapers of Boston,
New 5 ork, and Philadelphia, have swejit like a
flood over that jiartof the nation south of Mason
and Dixon’s Line, many of them carrying with
| them some of the prejudices ofablitioiiism; and
i inculcating, to a greater or less extent, doctrines
injurious to southern institutions. This depen
dence of the mass of southern readers should be
thrown off—and it is believed would have beer
long ago, if there had been facilities in the H<*utl
or the nubiication of first class literary papers
Thh Spectator— Ts published by ii gentle
man who has long been connected with some of
the southern dailies, and has been undertake',
to supply this want —that of a high-toned week
ly paper of Southern interest and character.
The general plan of the paper is ns follows:
It has eight pages; three of which are filled:
with the best articles on Literature, Science,
and the Arts; one to the editor’s comments up
on jiassing (hemes ; one to general news, for-,
eign and domestic; one to the interests of the
Farmer —[The information on this page will be|
mainly derived from the Agricultural Bureau
of the U. S. Patent Office] ; one to a synopsis!
of the operations of the Departments ofthe Gov
ernment; and one, during the winter, to a rr
port of the proceedings of Congress; altogeth
er making a plan which will be rigidly adhered
to, and which is unequalled by any paper in the
country, North or South.
The Spectator is printed on new type and
on line paper. Its quarto form makes it conve
nient for binding, and each annual volume b'-
ing accompanied by a full index, it will he a
most valuable paper for preservation and refer
renee.
Terms : I copy 1 year, *-2,00
10 copies, “ 15,0n
And one extra to the maker of the club. No
paper is sent without the money. Specimen
copies can be had on application to
AUG. F HARVEY,
Editor and Publisher,
aug. SO —l2t. Washington, D. C.
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
EARLY COPIES SECURED.
rF.ONAItD, SCOTT A CO., New York, e>n
j timic to re-ptiblish the following British
Periodicals, viz.:
1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.
2. Tin? Edinburgh Review, (Wlug.t
3. Tire North British Review. , Free C'h’cli’
4. The Westminister Review, (Liberal.)
5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine i Tory")
The jiresent critical state of European affairs
will render these publications unusually interest
ing during the year ’55. Tin y will occupy a mid
dle ground between the hastily written news
items, crude speculations and flying rumors of
the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of
the future historian, written after the living in
terest nnd excitement of ihe great political e
vents of the time shall have passed away. It is I
to these Periodicals that people must look for
the only really intelligible nnd reliable history
of current events, and as such, in addition to
their well established literary, scientific and
theological character, we urge them upon the
consideration of the roHdinffcpuhlir.
Arrangements are in progress for the receipt
of early sheets from the British Publishers., by
which we shall be able to place all our reprints
in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as
(hey can be furnished with the foreign copies.
Although this will involve a very large outlay
on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Pe
riodicals at the same low rates as heretofore,
viz; Per Annum:
For any one of the four Reviews, *•” no
For any two of the Reviews, . 5 00
For an v three of the four Reviews, 7 00
For all four oftlic Reviews, 8 00
For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00
For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00
Payments to be made, in all eases, in advance.
Money current in the State where issued will
be received nt par.
Clu am no. —A discount of twenty-five per
cent from the above prices will be allowed to
Clubs ordering four or more copies of nny one or
more of the above works. Thus: Four copies
of Blackwood, or of one Review, will he sent
to one address for $9 ; four copies of the four
Reviews and Blackwood for *3O: and soon.
Post auk.—ln all the principal cities and
towns these works will be delivered, through
agents, free of postage. When sent bv mail,
the postage to any part of the Uniun States
will be but twentv-four cents a year for “ Black
wood,” nnd but fourteen cents a year for each
of the Reviews. ,
IJemitt i ncos and communications shoufil at
wavs be addressed, post paid to the publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT A CO.,
5,8 Gold Street, New York.
ft p J,. S. A Cos. have recently published,
and have now for sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,”
Henry Stephen* of Edinburg, and l’rot.'Nor
ton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in
o V( ’,| octavo, containing 1600 pages, 14 stee! and
600 wood engravings. Price m muslin binding,
*R.OO.
This work is not the old “ Book of the Farm,”
lately resuscitated aud thrown upon the mark
et. ‘ tub 25
TO THE PATRONS OF
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE I’AIN KILLER.
OWING to the large amount of Counterfeit
Pain Killer put up and sold as genuine by
unprincipled men we have been obliged to re
sort to very expensive measures to protect our
selves pecuniarily, and the public from great
injury, by buying and using their worthless
counterfeits. —The comparative plain and simple
style in which our Pain Killer has been put up,
Inis made it very easy for those disjiosea, to ini
it:ue it very successfully, so far as its external
appearance, in style of bottle, label and color of
the article; hut we need not say that the com*
pound is a miserable, filthy production, and cal
culated to do great injury to those who might
use it with confidence that they have been ac
customed to use the genuine Pain Killer. Par
ties whose business it is to counterfeit valuable
preparations, do it in so secret a manner, that
it is almost useless to attempt to punish them
he legal measures, as it is difficult, and we might
sav impossible to bring proof home to them.
Considering the great difficulty in protecting
ourselves and the public by prosecuting parties,
we have been to a very great expense in getting
up a finely executed
STEEL EXGRAVED LABEL,
for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles a
Steel Engraved Note of Hand, which we issue
as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is
held to be forgery by the laws of the United
States, and which parties will not dare attempt
to do. The great expense attending the getting
in]’ and printing of these labels will prevent tha
| attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pub
[lie that the article tlu-v purchase is the genuine
ll’errv Davis’ Pam Killer, manufactured by Fer
ry Davis A Son, Sole l’rojirietors.
The Pain Killer will he put uj> in anew styl*
of pannel bottle, with the words,
It A VIS’ VEGETABLE I'Aiy KILLER,
Mowi.i in the Glass. We have discontinued the
use of the thirty seven and a half cent bottles,
and now jmt up only four sizes, viz : at 12 1-2,
25, 50 cents and *1 00 per bottle.
We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone,
for the Box label*, specifying the contents of the
Box, where and by whom manufactured. Ac. —
We have also added to our pamphlet of direc
tions and certificates, a cover beautifully finish
ed. presenting on the tirM page a very excellent
likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor of
the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one la
bel on each box, has also a correct likeness of
Ferry Davis, which it will be impossible to
counterfeit successfully.
\Ye have been to this expense, that th” public
might have jicrtcct confidence that they were
getting the genuine article when they buy a bot
tle as above dt'Sci'ibled. To those who have so
longed used and proved the merits of our arti
tde,"\\e would say that we shall continue topre
’pare our Pain Killer of the best and purest ilia
jt,.rials and that it shall be every way worthy of
their aim ibation as a family medicine.
11 ’ PERItV DAVIS A SON.
Providence, R. 1„ July Ist, 1855.
Hr ware of Counterfeits jmt uj> in the Old
Sti/'e. of Bottles, as the Southern States are flood
ed with vile imitations, such as Dr. Roth’s Pain
Killer, Dr. Davis’ Pain Killer, Mr. Brown’s Pain
Killer, Missisippi Pain Killer, Ac., Ac. Purchase
none but Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer,
(nit up as abovo descrihed.
Sold by J. D. Carpenter, Cassvilie, Ga., J. A.
A S. Envin Cartersviile, Smith A Ezzard, Atlan
ta ;J. 11. B. Shackelford, Calhoun; Barrett,
Carter A Cos. nnd Clarke, Wells A Dußosc, Au
gusta ; John B, Moore A Cos., Jus. M. Garner A
Cos., S. D. Brantley A Cos,, James 11. Carter A
Cos. Savannah, and by Druggists aud Mediein*
dealers generally. -- *7
MAGISTRATE’S EXECUTIONS— “in per
fect stacks—ns a body might say, "<*
fixed up “according to lloyle, may be sou
„t the Stan par o Printing Orricn.
\ ¥ AGIST BATE'S SUMMONS-* largc*J>’
1M titv just printed —“done up bron, on
tuad and for Ornc*