The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, November 29, 1855, Image 4

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Business HHrcctorj). JOB PRINTING, 0f ebelnj Desctiptioo, £xect[iei\ At the Standard Office! Address BENNETT & SMITH, Oct. 1, 1855. Cassville, Geo. WM. T. WOFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CASSVILLE, GA. PRACTICES in nil the counties of the Cher okee Circuit, and will attend faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. Office east of the court house. * Oct 1, 1855 34---ly J. A. HOWARD', ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARTERSVILLE, CASS CO., GEO. BUSINESS entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Particular a ttculion paid to collecting. Sept. 27, 1555. 33 —ts E. W. CHASTAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTON, GEO. PRACTICES in all the counties of the Cher okee circuit. oct I—ts1 —ts R. 0. CRAWFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CALHOUN, GEO. PRACTICES in the counties of the Chero kee circuit. oct I—ts MILNER & ALSOBROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cassville and Morganton, Ga. PRACTICE in the counties of Union, Fan nin, Gilmer and Pickens. Jas.. Milner, Cassville —J. E. Alsobrook, Morganton. oct 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 Ridge circuit, will meet with faithful attention. Refers to Hon. David Irwin and Ex-Gov. McDonald, Marietta; Col. Joseph E. Brown, Canton; Cupt. W. T. Wofford, Cassville; Col. Geo. N. Lester, Cumming. oct 1 34— ts CEAWFOED & CRAWFOBD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CASSVILLE, GEO. WILL faithfully attend to nil business en trusted to their care in nnv of the conn tics ofthe Cherokee or Blue Ridge Circuits. M. J. Crawford will give particular attention to ihe collecting of all claims and debts, and will | spare no pnins to put clients in speedy posses sion of their money. oct I—ts G. 1.. UPSHAW, ii) qnd TTqoey Dhi Goof 1 ?,; Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots & Shoes, IJats & Caps , j A Nil everything usually fund in a country J V Store. Cali and examine. Cassvillc, Ga., Nov. 1, 1855. 38—ts J. W. HOOPER & CO., 3)(iqUi'S ip Jj'rij Goof's, ppO Gl'ccctfcs,. Ready-made clothing, &c., CASSVILLE, GA. INVITE their old friends and the public gen erally to call and examine their stork. MEDICAL CARD. DR. S. G. ED SE WORTH, CASSVILLE, GEORGIA. HAVING permanently located at this place, respectfully otters his to the citizens of the town and county. Resi dence at Latimer’s Hotel. Oct 1, 1805 84 --ly WINSHTP’S IRON WORKS, ATLANTA, CEO. f'l'MIE Subscriber is now prepared to receive L 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-blind* and doors promptly attended to at his Car Establishment. Cash paid for old Copper, Brass and Iron Castings. JOSEPH WINSITTP. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 1,1855. 34 —ly. M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND Commission illcrcljant, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. “hi the business, in all its branches, in the extensive Fire Proof * wire house, on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal attention will, as hereto fore, he given to the Storage and saie of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and Produce generally. Liberal advances, in Cash, or bv acceptances, made, when desired, on all consignments oi • Produce to him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rone, Ac., will la.* promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest market prices. October, 1855 34---ly* The Cheapest Goods EVER SOLD IX CASSVILLK, ‘ TO A DEAD CERTAINTY ‘ Clothing, Staple and Fancy !>ry Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Ac., NOT AT COST, But will be told cheaper than ere.r offered be fore in (Ta*xriJU, nt. LEVY’S CASH STORK. f**b IC—tf LAMAR, LOWE <fe CO., Commission Hlevtljanls. And Produce Dealers, [XEXT DOOU TO PULTON HOUSE.] ATLANTA GEORGIA.! ■ THEY will give strict ‘ attention to the sale *>f Wool, Feathers, and other j Produce consigned to th<*rn. And if prompt | attention and quick returns shall deserve nnv j credit, we hope to receive a liberal share of pa tronage. A good assortment of Groceries on hand. Call and see us, when in Atlanta market. oct. 2!', 1855. 38—ts p. r. Lamar, I ... ... w. t. lowe, thos. r. LOWE, f AUanti *> >a ’ Louden, Ten. 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 H. RICE, Agent. <lau. 5, 1855. 48—ly. sa T">LACKSMITHING.—The Subscriber j JD is prepared to do all kinds of work j in his line, such as Ironing Carriages, making and repairing Farming imple ments, edge-tools, horse-shoeing, Ac. in the best ma|inur, and on the most reasonable terms. — Edge tools warranted. A share of patronage is solicited. I; GRIFFIN. Cassville, Ga., Feb. 18,18*5.—2—1 y. Ccgal Notices. Executors’ Sale ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 185 ft. BEFORE the Court-House door in the town of Cassville, between the legal hours of sale, the following property will be sold : One n >gro man named Squire, about forty seven years old; One negro man named Lee, about twenty-six years old; One negro man named Jerry, about twenty six years oid ; One negro man named Tilman, about twenty six years old; One negro man named Mat, about twenty-one years old; One negro bov named Jack, about fourteen years old; One negro boy named George, about six years old; One negro boy named Cicero, about four years old ; One negro woman named Ann, about forty nine years old ; One negro woman named Hannah, about i twenty-iiinc years old, and child ; One negro woman named Betsey, about. 27 years old, and clnld ; One negro woman named Lecy, about twen ty live years old, and child ; One negro woman named Eliza, about seven teen years old; One negro girl named Margaret, about seven years old; One negro gill named Frances, about four years old; One negro girl named Queen, about three years old: All sold ns the property of Martin Stidham, deceased, late of Cass county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. This noth day of Nov., ’65. ELI HU STIDHAM, SIMEON STIDHAM, THUS. M. ANSLEY, Nov 22—Ids Executors. EXECUTORS’ SALE. AGREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary of Burke county, will he sold at the court house door in the town of Dallas, Paulding co., on the Ist Tuesday in December next, one lot of land No. 144, in the 1 tth dist. and 3d section, granted to James Clarke, and now owned by the estate of Wm. Lasseter, dec’d, lat e of Burke county. Also, at the court house door in Dahlonega, Lumpkin county, on the Ist Tuesday in Decem ber next, lot No. 300, in the 13th dist. and loth sec., containing 40 acres, granted to Harvey Andrews. Sold as the property of the estate of William Lasseter, late of Burke county, dcc’d. Also, on the first Tuesday iu December next, at the court house door in ihe county of Cass, lot No. 8” 6, *>2d dist., 2d section—granted hi Hugh McKinley—sold as the property of Wm Lasseter, late of Burke count v, dec’d. JANE LASSETER, Ex’trx. JOS. A. SHEWMAKE, Ex’r. Sept. 20—tds. Administrator’s Sale. OX THE Ist TUESDAY IX DECEMBER, WJLL BE SOLD, by virtue of an order ol the Ordinary of Gilmer countv, before the court house door in Ihe town of Ellijav, be tween the legal hours of sale: 148 acres of lot of land No. 47; 15 acres of lot No. 02, and 6a cres more or less of lot No. 48, in the llth (list, and 2d section ; also the undivided fourth of lot j No. 271. in ihe loth dist. and 2d section, belong- | | ing to the estate of Jonathan Cox, deceased.—• ; i Sold with the incumbrance oftlie widow’s dower, i for the benefit of tlieheirs and creditors. Terms made known on the dav of sale. WILLIAM COX, Adm’r. Oct. 11—tds. Administrators’ Sale. “IJS7TLL be sold, on tlie first Tuesday in DE j VV (’EMBER next, before the Courthouse ; door in Jasper. Pickens county, agreeably to an ! order of the Court of Ordinary, the following j property, to-wit;: 149 acres of lot of land No. 12", 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, laots Nos 119 and 120 lie on the Fede- i j ral Road, containing about 100 acres of cleared j land, also a good apple orchard. Sold as the ’ property of John'Stcphens, deceased, for the ! benefit oftlie heirs and creditors of saiddeceas i ed. Terms on Ihe dav of sale. FRANCIS R. STEPHENS, ) . . . BENJ. M. STEPHENS, 1 AU,lir *‘’ | Oct. 9, 1855. 30—tds j Executor’s Sale. IN pursuance of the last will and testament of ! Robert Bledson, late of Putnam county, de- I j ceased, will he sold at the Courthouse door in j | Cassville, Cass county, on the first Tuesday in i I DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. One Hundred and Eujhty -1 Sr re 11, in the Sixteenth District of originally ! Cherokee now Cass county, containing Out 1 Hundred and Sixty acres, more or less. also. ! On the same day, at the Courthouse in Ellijay, 1 (iilnu r county, lot of land No. Two Hundred ! and One, in the Eleventh District and Second j ’ Section of originally Cherokee now Gilmer j county, containing One Hundred and Sixty a- ; ! cres, more or loss. Said lands sold for the ben i etil of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the i day of sa.e. N. BASS, Ex’r. OCt 11. of i- Id 8 Executors’ Sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1856: IN pursuance of the last will and testament of W. A. Miller, dec’d, late of Cass county, j will he sold before the court house door in said I county, between the legal hours of sale: Two ‘ lots it land in Ihe 17th district and 3d section, j of originally Cherokee now Cass county—coti ; tabling for*y acres each. Terms made known i on the dav of sale. J. J. MILLER, L'. N. MAYSON, j Nov 15 —tds Executors. Pickens Sheriff Sale. • ON TIIK FIRST TUESDAY IN DECKII BK R NEXT: ‘IXT'ILL BE SOLD before tlie court bouse | \ door in the town of JASPER, Pickens j county, Ga., between the usual hours of sale, j the following property, to-wit : The mineral and mining interest of James j M. Geer, on lot of land No. 137, in the 13tl dis- I trict ami 2d section ; levied on as tlie property i of said Geer to satisfy a Justice's Court fi. fa. in favor of A. Mcllun. Property pointed out by i plaint ff. Oct. 26, 1855. N< v l—tds Wm. Sosebkk, Sh’ff. j Georgia, Cass county : \ I HIKKEAS Jonathan McDow npplies to > V me for Letters of Guardianship over the persons and property of Eliza J. F. Fuller, Mar tha E. Fuller nod John H. Fuller, minor heirs of George W. Fuller, deceased, lute of Morgan county, Georgia: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to he and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, this Nov’r li', 1855. THOMAS A. WO It I), Nov 22—Sod Ordinary. Georgia, Fannin county: VYf.HEREAS William Kindall applies tb me t ? tor Letters of Administratiou on the Es tate of James Kindall, deceased, late of said county. Those are therefore to cite and admonish ail persons concerned, to bo and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show 1 cause, if any they have, why said letters should no* be granted. Given under my band at office, this Nov’r Ift 1855. ‘ JAMES KINCAID, Nov 22—30(1 Ordinary. GEORGIA, FANNIN COUNTV. WHEREAS William Franklin applies to me for letters of Guardianship over the per ; s al und property of Janies 11. Heard, orphan of : James A. Heard, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all j persons concerned u> be and appear at my office I within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Sent. 12, 1855. J. E. Alsoukook, Dcp. Ord, Sept 20—80d ICcgal Notices. GEORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY. COURT OF ORDINARY, NOV. TERM, 1855. Present, the lion. James Kincaid, Ordinary. IT appearing to the Court bv the petition of James Carson, that James A. Beard, of.said county, deceased, did, in bis lifetime, execute to the said James Carson, his bond, for the pur pose of conveying to said Carson, one-fourth of one-third to lot of hind number one hundred and fifty-six—and also one-fourth of one-third to lot. number one hundred and sixty-four: all in the ninth district and second section of said county; and it further appealing that sard Jas. A. Beard departed this life without executing a legal title to said interests to said lots of land, or in any way providing therefor; and it further appearing that, the said Carson has paid tile full amount of the purchase price of said inter est in said lots of land, and said Carson having petitioned this court to direct William Frank lin, administrator, and Margaret Beard, admin istratrix upon the estate of said Jas. A. Beard, deceased, to execute to petitioner titles to said lots of land, according to law. It is therefore hereby ordered that notice be given at three or mare public places in said county, and in the Cassville Standard, of such application, that all persons concerned may file their objections in the Ordinary’s office, if any they have, why said representatives as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lots of land, in accordance w : th said obligation of said James A. Beard, dcc’d. A true copy of the Minutes of said Court, this Nov’r 5, 185A. JAS. KINCAID, Nov 22—3 - $12.50. Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.— Ordinary’s Office, August an, 1855.—Pres ent, Thomas A. Word, Ordinary. It appearing to the Court, by the petition of Joel Stone, that Martin Stidham, lute of said Conn tv, deceased, did in his lifetime execute to said Joel Stone, Ins bond, conditioned to exe cute titles in fee simple to said Joel Stone, for lot of land number nine hundred and ninety-one in the seventeenth district and third section of Lass county; and it further appearing that said Martin Stidham departed this life without exe cuting titles to said lot of land, or in any wav pro\ iding therefor; and it. appearing that said Joel Stone has paid the full amount of the pur chase price of said lot of land; and said Joe! Petitioned this Court to direct Llihu Stidham, Simeon Stidham and Thomas M. Ansley, executors ot the last will and testa ment of said Martin Stidham, decesacd, to ex ecute to him titles to said lot of land, in confor mity with said bond : :t is therefore hereby or dered that notice be given at three or more pub-! he place* m said ciunify, and in the “Cassville tan curd, of such application, that all concer ned may tile objections in my office, (if any tliev have,) why said Elilm Stidham, Simeon Stidham and 1 hoinas M. Ansley, executors as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land iu conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutei ufsaid court, this 20th August, 1855. Aug. 23 3m. T. A. WORD, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. court of ordinary, oct. term, 1855. Present , T. A Word, Ordinary. IT appearing to the Court bv the Petition of Benjamin 0. Brown that AdolphusG. Burge, deceased, did, iu |his lifetime, execute to said Benjamin (U Brown h:s bond, conditioned to ex ecute titles in fee simple to said Benjamin C. i Brown, for lot of land number six hundred and twenty-nine, in the seventeeth district of the | third section of originally Cherokee but now Cass county ; and it further appearing that said Ado’pbus G. Burge departed this life without executing titles to said lot of land or iu any wav providing therefor; and it further appearing Bint 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 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 ard of such application, that, all persons concern ed may file their objections in my office, if anr they have, why said Russell 11. Gannon, execu tor as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said lot of land in conformity with said bond. HrAfc’haie extract from the Minutes of said Ctrtlrt, October 16th, 1355. Thomas A. Word, Ord. Oct 18 J<s— 3m STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.— Ordinary's Office, September 29 th, 1855* j It appearing tome by tlie Petition of John Patterson, that Stephen Stone, late of said conn : ty, deceased, in bis lifetime did execute to on Stephen B. Pearce, his bond conditioned to ex ecute titles, in fee simple, to said Stephen B Pearce, far lot of land number one thousand and i thirty-seven, in the seventeenth district and third section of said county of Cass; and it np-1 penring that said Stephen B. Pearce has trans ferred and sold said bond to one Samuel Bad get; and it further appearing that said Budget lias trnusfi rred the same to your Petitioner, and that said Stephen Stone Inis departed this life without executing titles to said lot of land ; and it appearing that said John Patterson has paid the lull amount of the purchase price for said j lot of land, and the said John Patterson having i petitioned this court to direct William S. Jolly, I administrator of the estate of the said Stephen Stone, deceased, to execute to him tides to said lot of 1< nd in conformity with said bond. It is therefoie, hereby ordered, that notice be given at three or more public places in said county, and iu the “Cassville Standard,’’ of such appli cation—that all persons concerned may file their objections in my office, (it any they have,) whv said William S. Jolly, administrator as nf.,rc snid, should not execute titles to said lot of land in conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of said court, this 29th day of September, 1355. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. Prances M. Toner, 1 Libel for Divorce, f in Moses (j. Toner. J Cass Sup:rlor Court. IT appearing to the court, from the return of the Sheriff of said county, that the defend ant in the above stated case is not to be found m this State: Ordered by the court that service be perfected by publication in some newspaper for four months previous to the next term of Cass Superior Court. J. Word, Plain. Attor. ** ft" ,,e extract Ironi the minutes of court, this ! Sept. 1-1, 185.i. ]|. W. Go ß |, c . s . c . Sejit- 20—4 in Georgia, Gilmer county. WHEREAS it has been reported to be that John Whitener, late of said county, Ima departed this lifts intestate, and that said John \\ liitcner left an estate without any legally au thorized representative to control the same: and whereas no person applies to me for letters ot administration on said estate: These are therefore to admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to come ill at the December term next of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and cither to take the administration of said estate or show cause why t lie same should not he granted to Benjamin Johnson, of said county, according to the provisions of the statute in such cases made and provided. Given under my hand nt office, this 22d day of October, 1855. M (JitFEU Oct 23—30d ‘ Georgia, Gilmer county. WHEREAS Win. V. Orr applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Cunningham Orr, deceased, lute of said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be und appear nt my office, within the time prescribed by law. and show enuse, if any they have, why said letters of Ad ministration should not be granted the said ap plicant. Given under my hand ut office, this 22d day of October, 1835. M. GREEK, Oet 25- -3od Ordinary. Georgia. Gilmer county; WHEREAS Jackson B. Muslibtirn, adminis trator on the estate of Thomas M. Mush burn, deceased, lute of Haiti county, npplio* to me for letters of Dismission from said administra tion : These are therefore to oite and admonish all neraotiH concerned, to bo and appear at iiiy of* flee within the time prescribed by law, ‘and shew cause, (if any exist,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, October 22d 1855. M. GREER, ‘ Oct 23—flm Ordinary, jj| * W _ ml ‘ X oH§i* k-* oldiers. BOUNTY LANDS.—The undersigned hav ing long been engaged iu the prosecution of Revolutionary Pension Claims, Invalid Pen sion Claims, Bounty Land Claims, Ac., against the General Govdhimenf, now tenders his ser vices to all such (Aliments, especially to Bounty L'tnd Claimants, for the procurement of their Claims, ns there are many such Claims under the Into 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 179", who have not received 11s much as IGO acres. ELISHA KING. AdairsviMe, Ga., Oct. 1. Now Singe Rome FROM cassville to morganton, via EI.LIJAT. t*i J lfl o THE undersigned begs to in form the travelling public that he is now 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. m. “ Morganton Wednesday and Saturday. “ El! ijay Monday and Thursday. Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck Towfi or other Copper mines, cun be accommo dated. Stage office in Cassville at Latimer’s Hotel. 11. 11. Walkkii. %LW Atlanta Examiner will copy six weeks in weekly paper. Sept, 3—l* The Soil of the South, S -foithiul: Devoted to Southern Agriculture and Horticulture. Agricultural editors,—James m. Chambers, William 11. Chambers. Hor ticultural Editor,—Charles A. Peabody. Terms, —One Dollar a-vear, in advance. Lomax A E!llis, Publishers, Oct., ’55 Columbus, Ga. ■grassy pwENTAL NOTICE.—The sub scribers respectfully inform - 1 1 ILL* the citizens of Cassville that they intend locating hero with a view to becoming j permanent citizens for the space of five years or more. They hope, bv close attention* to their profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction which the public demand, and to merit a share of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here. AH jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on gold plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will be paid to children’s teeth, when desired. COBB A MOSELEY, Jan. 23—ts Surgeon Dentists. A Georgia Book! IN PRESS, and will be published early in December, THE THREE GOLDEN LINKS, OR Jqks of Odd Jeiiotosfyip. BY MISS V. W. BARBER. Link the First. — Friendship, or the Mysteri ous Governess. j Link the Second. — Love, or the. Adceutures of an American Student. Link the Thikd. — Truth, or Crazy Madge and her Child. j In the present work Miss Barber has sen ceeded, most happily, in illustrating the three cardinal principles of Odd Fellowship—Friend ship, Love and Truth. The stories are well written and, while they will particularly inter est the Odd Fellow, are of such a character as to recommend them to readers of every class. The Authoress stands deservedly high in lit,era- j rv circles at the South, and we feel sure that j this bonk will enhance her reputation. It will be published in a volume of near two j hundred pages, printed in double columns, on j fine white paper, and elegantly bound in mus- j lin, gilt. Price 75 cents. j ! Six copies will he sent fur Four dollars; Ten i ! copies for Six dollars The trade will be sup- ! plied on the most liberal terms. The cash or ! undoubted reference mustaccompany orders, in all cases. Address THOS. A. BURKE, Publisher, | Cussvillo,Ga i copying this advertisement a tew j times will be entitled to a copy of the work. Oct, £O. ’ | NEW TAILORING ES ['ABLIsIIMENT, | CAKTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. tTho subscriber has lately opened in the town of Cartersville a New T.\i i.oitiKn Establishment, where he .s pre pared to do any work in his line in the best and fashionable manner. He guar antees all wink turned out of his shop to fit in the most. unexceptionable manner. Particular ly attention ,*hkl to cutting and fitting jobs for ladies. He i raped fully solicits a fair trial, as lie is confident of success. SILAS O’SHIELDS. Nov. 8, 1855—39 / YIBINET & FURNITURE ESTABLISH- ! V J MENT, C-artersvUle, Ga. — The undersigned j have just finished anew and spacious shop, and i are now prepared to fill all orders for Furniture ; and everything else in their line, as promptly and on as good terms as any other establishment in the country. They keep constantly on hand, i Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Book-cases, &c., Ac. They are also pro- j pared to manufacture panel doors, window sash, ! Venetian blinds, Ac., at short notice and on good I terms. Persons wishing to buy will do well to ; call on us, before purchasing. LOVELESS A JOHNSON. July 12—22-<f O WRIT OF THE TIM ES.-A * remittance’ of U Five Dollars 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, and a complete 1 set of the engravings. Col. Wm. R. Johnson, of Virginia, the “ Napoleon of the Turf.”— Mad’llo Augusta, the celebrated Dansetise, in the character of “La Svlphide.” Ripton and Confidence, in their match in harness, Boston, Wagner, Monarch, Leviathan, Argvle. Blaek . Maria, Grey Eagle, Shark, Hedgeford, John | Bascombe, Monmouth Eclipse, and Fashion. j JOHN RICHARDS, Publisher, july 12—ts No. 8 Park Place, X. Y. rrHE RICHMOND ENQUIRER.— J. With the view of extending the cireu- I lation of the Richmond Enquirkr in the South ern States, the Proprietors have commenced the issue of u Weekly Paper, which contains all the reading matter of the Daily und Semi-Weekly editions. We need say nothing of the political charac ter of tho Richmond Eknqiuukii, which is now what it was half a century ago. Wo may state that it is tlie purpose of the Editors to devote all their energies to tho discussion of the issues which Know Notliingisin has brought before flic country. Tkiimh.--Daily Paper, per annum, $7 on Semi Weekly do 5 00 Weekly, do 8 on To Ci. cbs. —For six copies of the Dailv, 35 00 do do Semi-weeklv, 25 00 do do do Weekly, 10 00 For fifteen copies of tho Weekly, 25 00 Address ltrrcuiK, PitTOlt A Dun-savant, nne 28—21 Richmond, Vu. CARRIAGE and Buggy Making Establish ment at Cartoravilie Cass county Georgia, . WE would solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore enjoyed.— We are doing good work, and at reasonable) pri ces. We keep on hand a good selection of Stock, and have employed u fine assortment of tirstrate Mechanics, wlio know wluit they are about. We warrant our work not to fail. Give us a call before purchasing elscwhero. Our motto is Honesty and Industry, JONES A GREENWOOD. Cartersville, Oa., July 8, 1854. Dll. W. T. EWING, Physician ami Snt okon, —Takes this method to inform the citizens of Wofford’s neighborhood and vicini ty, that he has located on tho Tennessee Road, about a mile and a half from the Cross Roads meeting house. Office and residence, for tho present, at the residence of Levi Pierce, Esq. Special attention paid to tne disease# of the Eye, mh 15—3 m TViwrtiscments. (N ENERAL AGENCY AND READY MO - NEY.—The undersigned, General Agent for all business coming bclbreany 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 his numerous correspondents and clients in Georgia, that he is prepared to pay the highest, market price, in cash, or in drafts on any Bank in Geor gia, or any other State that mnv he designated, for Bounty Land Warrants. The moment the warrant is issued by the Department, he 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, he solicits those interested to com municate with him immediately, so as to secure their warrants as soon as possible. Those wlm are disposed to sell, will execute the necessary transfer—requisite forms will be forwarded on application. Refers to Gov. vVilson Lumpkin and Hon. Jos. 11. Lumpkin, Athens; Judge J. 11. Lumpkin, Rome; Hon. Howell Cobb, Athens; Hon.E. W. Chastain, Morganton, and the members gener ally of the last Congress from Georgia. THOMAS LUMPKIN. june 21 —20-Gm IK G. fijitcU’g fthibiqii £ii)ilroent. r IMIIS celebrated medicine, skilfully compos ed 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 i external remedy. Its superiority overall other ; Liniments is proven by the miraculous cures it ! performs, ana 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 who do not bestow upon, it the highest praise for the rare virtues it possesses. Nothing, per haps, since the creation of the world, lifts been so successful as an external remedy for all mo rons diseases, as this wonderful curative. When applied, it instantaneously diffuses itself thro’ the whole system, soothing the irritated nerves, allaying the most intense pains, and creating a most delightful sensation. H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, —is a composition of balsams and oils, from rare plants peculiar to this country, and it was by the use of the articles composing this remedy that not only their physicians, but even the wild Arabs of the desert were enabled to perforin 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 Linimentisused 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 genuine article is manufactured only bv H. 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 his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by J. D. Carpenter, Cassville, Ga. and by the regularly authorized agents throu’- out the United States. Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. Agents wanted in ever}- town, village and j hamlet in the United States, in which one is not I already established. Address 11. G. Farrell as : above, accompanied with good reference as j character, responsibility, Ac. Nov. 22 —dtwAwfom. 88 — COME AND SEE T W - HOOPER A CO. be i v;. ksTSlB* -.s t) • fore you make your pur ! chases, as they have decidedly the prettiest stock of goods, and I “ ™ are determined to sell them as j cheap or a little cheaper than any body else, in j I jjf the place. Jfvou want— Boot*, Shoes, ® Eats, Caps or lion nets, they have them, j Itress itoads of all kinds, consisting of Prints, Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, Ac., ! can be found there. Sheetings and Shirtings in 1 abundance. Furnishing goods of all kinds and ; qualities, ready made, or in the piece. Iron, j nails, steel , salt, wood ware. Besides a great j many other articles. j To their old customers they would return 1 | thanks for their liberality in times past, • ! and beg a continuance of the same—and to the ! j public generally they have no hesitancy in ! j saying, if you call you will be treated politely, i ! even if you don’t buy. Call and see, at thebricl: j j store south of the court house. ; ajir. Path 1855. Coosa River Land FOR SALE ! ! ON the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER NEXT, at the Courthouse in CENTRE, Cherokee County, Alabama, I will, as the Ad ministrator of Samuel Smith, late of Cass Coun ty, Georgia, deceased, sell at public outcry, the : following real estate, lying iu the county of I Cherokee aforesaid, to-wit: The north half of tlie N W fourth of sec. 1", j 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 ! i the N \V one-fourth of sec. 3, and 70 acres on j 1 the East half of the N E frac., one-fourth offrac. ! . see. 4, all in township 1” and range 9; and 2” ; ; acres of theS \V frac., one-fourth of section 34, j 1 township V and range 9, containing in all 536 j ! acres, mm o or less. Said lands all lie in one i ! body on the Coosa River, three and one-halt ! i miles from Centre, and it is estimated that about : 300 acres of the same are river bottom, and j j about 100 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 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. Oct. 10, 1855. 86—tds Valuable Farm for Salo. a THE undersigned offers his place, near Cassville, for sale, on reasonable terms. It contains five hundred acres of land— one hundred and (iffy of which are cleared and under tine cultivation. 011 the premises are a framed dwelling house, framed negro houses, I framed gin house, screw, gin and thrasher, and [ all other convenient out houses. The dwelling ! house is about three quarters of a mile from the court house in Cassville, a portion of the land being inside the corporate limits. Cassville is the seat of a Male and Female College, and is unsurpassed in point of healthy location und good society. Persons desiring to purchase laud are invited to call and examine the premi ses. The terms will be accommodating. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the place. William S. Thomas. Cassville, ling 23 28 —ts Valuable land for sale.—i offer my Plantation for sale in Cass county on Pitt’s Creek, on the main Tennessee road, 4 1-2 miles above Cartersville, ft miles (Vom Cnssville, and about 4 miles from Rowland’s Springs Tho nhovu truct contains 800 acres, about 875 of which arc in a high state of cultivation, as the presen.crop will show, nod 1 think equal to any in the county. About 400 acres of the above arc bottom and rich valley land—the balance good upland and the range lino with several ex cellent, never-fading springs. Plantation in f;ood repair and all necessary out-buildlnga. — ’rice low and terms reasonable. John C. Bonds on tlie promises or I). F. Bishop or Lemuel Dil lard Esq., will tuke pleasure in showing the plantation, making known price, terms, Ac. * July 10 —ts JAMES BONDS. . t *“ Atlanta Examiner will pleaso copy and j forward account to this office. rpo OLD SOLDIERS.—By a recent. Act of X Congress, all persons who have served in any War since 171'", are entitled to 1(10 acres of Land—and thoso who have received Warrants for a less number, aro entitled to a sufficient number of acres to make that amount. The undersigned will attend to the collection of such claims. WM. T. WOFFORD. Csssville, mh B—ts I> 00K ‘ S! BOOKS!! BOOKS !!! JrV V O A supyly of School Books, inclu mjtyf diug < * lC Vrtr ' ous fctad*common use i&tifsif in the College and elscwhero in the county. Also a good supply of pens, ink, paper, copy books, sealing wax, drawing pencils, Ac. Just received at May 3—ts. J. W. HOOPER A CO’S. Wigcellqi|eoi|g fjdbeHigeliients. immmi expository GEORGIA. * WOOEBUFP & CO., ARE receiving every variety of Carriages, winch they will sell as low as can be bought in any Southern Market consisting of b COACHES, SLIDE-SEAT BUGGIES, FAMILY WAGONS, ROCK A WAYS. HARNESS NO-TOP BUGGIES, CONCORD BUGGIES,HACK WAGONS, TOP BUGGIES, Whips, de. HORSES, btat aod fi.oat lllavmg sold many carriages to citizens of East Tennessee, we are induced to invite their patronage, ami also that of Cherokee, Ga , promising to make our* their best ninrket Can give prices and description by correspondence. IW Any style of Carriage or Wagon got up to order, at short notice. WORK WARRANTED! w - WOODRUFF, WM. 1.. GORDON. Griffin, Ga., Sept. 22,1855. 33-ly GREAT SOU THE It JY WEEKLY!! I THE SPECTATOR. WASHINGTON CITY, I). C. A FAMILY JOURNAL OF LITERATURE AND NEWS FOII SOUTHERN READERS. f'l'MIE South has too long been dependent up- X on the northern cities for its periodical lit erature. The weekly newspapers of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, have swept like > flood over that part of the nation south of Mason and Dixon’s Line, many of them carrying with them some of the prejudices of ablitionism; an< 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 bee long ago, if there had been facilities in the Sout 1 or the publication offirst class literary papers Thh Spectator —ls published by a gentl man who has long been connected with someo j the southern dailies, and lias been undertake i to supply this want—that of a high-toned week ly paper of Southern interest and character. The general plan of the paper is as follows; It has eight pages; three of which are filh-i with the best articles on Literature, Science, and the Arts; one to the editor's comments up on passing themes; one to general news, for eign and domestic; one to the interests of the Farmer —[The information on this page will bei mainly derived from the Agricultural Bureau! of the U. S. Patent Office] ; one to a synopsis! of the operations of the Departments of the Gov | eminent; and one, during the winter, to a re-, I port of the proceedings of Congress; altogeth ’ er making a plan which will be rigidly adhered | 1 to, and which is unequalled by any paper in the i j country, North or South. The Spectator is printed on new tvpc and an fine paper. Its quarto form makes it conre-j nient for binding, and each annual volume be-j ing accompanied by a full index, it will be aj most valuable paper for preservation and refer- 1 | rcnce. j Terms : 1 copy 1 year, $2,00 10 copies, “ 15,00 j 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, j aug. 80—12 t. Washington, D. C. !b&ITISH periodicals. early copies secured. TEONARD, SCOTT A CO., New York, con u tinue to re-publish the following British i Periodicals, viz.: 1. The London Quarterly', (Conservative. I 2. The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) 3. The North British Review, ,'l’ree Oh’ch) 4. The Westminister Review, (Liberal.) | 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory ) The present critical state of European affairs 1 will render these publications unusually interest ; ing during the year ’55. Tliry will occupy a mid- I die ground between the hastily written news-j items, crude speculations and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living in terest and excitement of the great political e : vents of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that people must look for | the only really intelligible and reliable history j ! of current events, qnd ns such, in addition to, j their well established literary, scientific and! | theological character, we urge them upon the ! consideration of the rending public. Arrangements are in progress for the receipt; I of early sheets from the British Publishers, byj j which we shall be able to place all our reprints ! in the hands of subscribers, about ns soon as! ; they can be furnished with the foreign copies. l i Although this will involve a very large outlay! ; on our iiart, we shall continue to furnish the Pc- j riodicals at the same low rates ns heretofore,! viz: Per Annum : : For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 j For any two of the Reviews, 5 00! For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four oftlie Reviews, 8 00! For Blackwood’s Magazine 8 00, For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 j For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00: Payments to be made, in ail eases, in advance. | Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. Clubbing. —A discount of twenty-five per cent from the above prices will be allowed to! Clubs ordering four or more copies of any 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 S3O: anil soon. Postage. —-In all the principal cities and towns these works will be delivered, through, agents, free of postage. When sent bv mail, j the postage to any part of the United States; will be but twenty-four cents a year for “ Black wood,” and hut fourteen ccuts a year for each of the Reviews. | Remittance* and communications should al wavs be addressed, post paid to the publishers. LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO., 1 53 Gold Street, New York. **Tf. M.—L. S. A Cos. have recently published. and have now for sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,” llenrv Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Nor ) ton, of Vale College, New Haven, complete in | 2 vol octavo, containing 1 <*oo pages, 14 steel and ! quo wood engravings. Price in muslin binding, $6.00. This work is not the old “ Book of the Farm,” lately rssuscitatkd and thrown upon tlie mark et, “ mb 22 Savannah Medical College. rpilE Third course of Lectures in this Institu -1 tion, will commence on the list Monday in November next. The Clinical Lectures in Medicine and Surge ry, at the Savannah Hospital and the College Clinique, will commence on tho 15th of October and coutimie during the course. Faculty. Theory and practice of Medicine —R. D. Att- NOLI), if. 1). Obstetrics, and diseases of Women and Chil dicn-P. M. KOLLOCK, M. I>. Principles and Practice of Surgery—W. G. BULLOCH, M. D Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D. Institutes of Medicine —E, H. MARTIN, M. D. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D. Muteria Medico nud Medical Jurisprudence— J. B. READ, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D. Feos for the entire course |lO5 00 Matriculation Ticket 5 00 Ample facilities will be furnished for the study of Practical Anatomy. For further particulars, apply to aug 16- 3ra] C. W. WEST, M. D., Dean. TO TIIE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILL! K. OWING to the large amount of Counterfeit IV-in Killer put up and sold as genuine by unprincipled men we nave been obliged to re port to very expensive measures to protect our |selves pecuniarily, and the public from great j injury, by buying and using their worthless counterfeits.—The comparative plain and simple 1 style in which our Pain Killer has been put up, ; has made it very easy for those disposed, to im | itare it very successfully, so far as its external appearance, in style of bottle, label and color of the article; but we need not say that the com pound is a miserable, filthy production, and cal culated to do great injury to those who might ! use it with confidence that they have been ac customed to use the genuine Pain Killer. Par 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 hy legal measures, as it is difficult, and ire might say impossible to bring proof home to them. Considering the great difficulty in protecting ourselves and the public by prosecuUugparties, we have been to a very great expense in getting up a finely executed STEEL ENG BA VED LABEL, for our bottles. We also attach to our botth s 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 dure attempt to do. The great expense attending the getting up and printing of those labels will prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pub lic that the article they purchase is the genuine J Perry Davis’ Pain KilU-r, manufactured by Per ry Davis 4 Son, Sole Proprietors. The Pain Killer will be put up in anew style of pannel bottle, with the words, DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. blown iu Ihe Glass. We hare discontinued th* ; use of the thirty seven and a half cent bottles, and now put up only four sizes, viz: at 12 1-U, !25, 50 cents and $1 00 per bottle. | We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone jfor the Box labels, specifying the contents of the I Box, where and by whom manufactured, 4c.— , We have also added to our pamphlet of direc tions and certificates, a cover beautifully finish ed, presenting on the first page a very excellent {likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one Is abel on each box, lias also a correct likeness of I Perry Davis, which it will be impossible to counterfeit successfully. We have been to this expense, that th*- public j might have perfect confidence that they were getting the genuine article when they buy a bot tle as above describled. To those who have so .longed used and proved the merits of our arti cle, we would say that we shall continue to pre pare our Pain Killer of the best and purest ma- Iterials and that it shall be every way worthy of their npp.obation as n family medicine. PERRY DAVIS A SON. ! Providence, It. 1., July ist, 1655. | Beware of Counterfeits put up in the Old 1 Style of Bottles, as tlie Southern States are flood ed with vile imitations, such as l)r. Roth’s Pain Killer, Dr. Davis’ Pain Killer, Mr. Brown’s Pain Killer, Missisippi Pain Killer, Ac., Ac. Purchase none but Perry Davis’ Vegetable l’aiu Killer, put up as above described. ! Sold by J. D. Carpenter, Cassville, Ga., J. A. A S. Erwin Cartersville, Smith A Ezsurd, Atlan ta ; J. 11. B. Shackelford. Calhoun; Barrett, Carter A Cos. and Clarke, Wells 4 Dußosc, Au gusta ; John B. Moore 4 Cos., Jas. M. Garner h Cos., S. 1). Brantley 4 Cos., Janies H. Carter 4 Cos. Savannah, and by Druggists and Medicius dealers generally. * 22—Ty Just Published : A .Yew 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 the limbs and back, Indisposition and incapacity for Study mid 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, affec tion of the Eyes, Pimples on the fuce, Sexual and other lufarmution in man. From the French of Dr. B DeLaney The important fact that these alarming com plaints may easily he removed without Medi cine, is, iu this umall tract, clearly demonstrate cd; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, ns 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 a sealed envelope, by remitting (post-paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. Ds Lanky, No. 47 Lispenard Street, New York, oct. 4 6m37 MAGISTRATE’S EXECUTIONS- ‘in per fect stacks —as a body might say, _ fixed up “ according to Hoyle,” may be < oun at the Standard Printing Orrics. MAGISTRATE’SSUMMONS-a largequam titv just printed—“doue up brown, on hand and for sale at the . Standard Printing Orric*.