The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, January 01, 1857, Image 1

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1 ttfwkhj jfntnihj Mfttrspptr—lranttk tn ijie Mtmis nf tljt IMiaiml Dtinorrotir litaatart, tilt Miuteff, #areigii attit ftemtsfe Mms, fa. SAMUEL H. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. VIII. THE STANIIiBiI CASSVILLE, GEO. THURSDAY MOBtfING, JANUARY 1, 1857. Democratic Ticket, for County Offi cers : For Judges of the Inferior Court —JIA DI SON McMURRY, ROBT. F. WYLY, W. P. ROGERS, J. A. MADDOX, and T. COLBERT. For Tax Collector—WM. G. SJfITB- For Tax Receiver—!). H. TEAT. Election—lst Monday m January, 1557. |3F"We are authorized to announce the name of William H. Puckett as a candidate for re-election to the office of Receive of Tax Re turns at the ensuing January elution. Dec 4—tdo Announcement. We are authorized to announce the nam of ADAM HILL as a candidate for Magis trate of the Cassville District, it the ensu ing election. figt” We only issue an Extra this week, to legalize advertisements. Cherokee Baptist Colege. We call attention to the annxed card of Gen- John 11. Rice, Sec Amp; accommo dations for recitations for an unired and ifty students, in the new buildiig, will be Heady- by the 12th of January when the College exercises commence, a 1 in a few 4eeks the Chapel and third sfcry will be litirely complete—and then w> can truth nlly Bay.that it will be the mst comniodi liajiJadJmest Cpllege buiiiljng iij, Georgia ; Tfith a Faculty eqiar, Vii'talea md scholar ship to any in the State— eje-nses less— apd a location as healthy as an be found t die best society in the town ad surrounding tountry—the most quiet afl< moral town, Without any exception, to bp ound in Geor gia—free from grogshops, wit which almost every other place is cursed, i is the most desirable place that we are gquainted with for parents to send their sod, to be educa ted. TO THE PUBIC. It being reported that the'iew building of the Cherokee Baptist College at this place ‘Will not he ready for use forseveral months to come, I am authorized by Joseph Chap man and James T. Standish, he contractors, to give such report a rosin e denial. Six large rooms will be;.:eady for use by the 12th of January next,- sufficient room for recitations for 150 studeits) and the ex ercises of the College will cenmencc in the new College building ooflhat- day. The prospects now are very flattering for a large attendance of students. JOHMI. RICE, Secretary Boars of Trustees. Mohe Gold —We learn that someone has struck anew vein in tht notorious 19th District of Paulding countj that promises to be very rich. Mr. Dickete, of Columbus, is establishing a Mill, propelled by steam, for crushing the Rock. Tlo Bo::k is com. paratively soft -is said to j eld five dojlars worth of pure gold to the bushel.— Rome (Ga.) Courier. Chineese Slgar Cane —We learn from the Grayville (Southern Illinois) Herald that the Chinese Sugar Can? has been cul tivated with great success in that region during the past year, and a writer in that paper expresses great confidence that far varrz mnkeit a valuable agricultural product in ‘bat latitude. It is estimated that notleus than 14,000 negroes have been landedoo the Island of Cuba during the last light months, as slaves. I. 0. 0. F. Valley Lodge, V 48, I. O. O. F. A REGULAR meeting p’ this Lodge will be held every Friday eveiing, at 7 o’clock.— Transient brethren invited to attend. By order ot the Lodge. H. H. HOLMES, N. G. B. F. Bennett, Secreting, F. & A M. Cassvii.lb Lodge, Ni. \Z6, F. & A. M. rpilE regular meetings o’this Lodge are held J.. ou the Ist and 3d Tuealay in every month. The members will take d* notice thereof, and govern themselves accordrigly. SAMUELLEVY, Secretary. Oct. 23, 3856. £>R. W. W. LEAKE, Respectfully announces to the n citizens of Cartersvifr an( j vicinity that on the first of Januaiy next he will’ Yff resume the practice of hiatonifessron. Office in Cartersville. December 18, 1856——ly Fire! Fire J Fire! ON account of my receit misfortune-of get ting my shop and miterial burnt up, I am I necessarily compelled to tali on all those in-! debted to me either by now or account, to come ‘ forward and settle up witjomt delay—or I shall be compelled to proceed at the law in such ca ses provide*. Let this suffice. , Repairing done as hefctofore—bring your \ jobs along. iWiife, D** 5; '■ Ijjjf. HpPDFN. (Tin * ssbill j ni)u ri). ‘Auuertiscments. CASSVILLE LODGE, NO. 136, F. & A. M. I Dec. 31, 1850. } BRO. RAMBAITT will deliver an address on the “Beauties, of Symbolic Masonry,” at the Lodge room, on Tuesday evening, January 6, 1857. Members and transient brethren are particularly invited to attend. Deb 31—It SAMUEL LEVY, Sec; B. S. OATMAN’ ! DEALER IN ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN STATUARY AND TENNESSEE ! MARBLE, Monuments, Tombs, Urns and Vases, Marble Man- ; tels, and Furnishing Marble, Atlanta, Geo. ■ All orders promptly filled. Ware room op j posite Georgia Rail Road Depot. James Vaughan, Agent, Cassville, Geo. Jan 1,1857—ts CASS STATION, HO! James C. Hateley & Cos., at the old stand, at Cass Depot, ARE receiving a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES : All kinds of Sugars, Syrup, Prunes, Figs ; Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles; Fancy Candies; Fish, Pickles, Pepper, Tomato Sauce ; Extra-fine Tobacco, Oils, Patent Medicines; Oranges; Collins’ Axes, Percussion Caps, Flax ; Blacking, Apple Vinegar, Cocca Dippers; Brooms, Ac.-; all of which will be sold as low as can be bought anywhere between this and Augusta. If you don’t believe what we say, come and try us. ‘‘A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.” All persons indebted to James C. Hateley for Goods. &c., are requested to settle up, as I am compelled to have money, and that soon. Jan., ’57. CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY’S! NEW FALL AND WINTER GGGBS, CASS VILLE IS THE POINT! To the Economical Public. IF YOU WISH to buy cheap, pretty, fine and good Goods, —call on Gr. Tj. UPSHAW, , and you will find just any kind usually kept in i a Dry Goods Store. It is wholly uniiecessarv to enumerate the diffei ent kinds and qualities of Goods he has, j for he has just anything you want. CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE. Call and examine the styles and prices, and then determine whether or not they suit you. He found at the old stand, west of the court house. Cassville, oct 1, 1856 ts “I?ichord's Himself Again.” A. C. DAY, 7 i IST TAILO R . Bugs to inform his old friends and custom- i ers that his sign still hangs out at the old | stand, and that he is prepar- __ . - ed to suit all who may favor him with their custom. If an experience of twenty-two L ifciS years in the business—eigh- jj% teen of them in this comma* y. nitv, ought to give him any claim upon the people of Cass county, lie can with confidence appeal to'them. His many - friends in the country may rely on having their CUTTING j done promptly and to their entire satisfactory Particular efforts made to please the Ladies.— Call at the old stand in Dr. Patton’o hnilding north of the public square. Cassville, Geo. Jan. 8 1856. 48—If WINSHIP’S IRON WORKS, ATLANTA, GEO. THIS Establishment is now in full op- js eration, and will execute with patch, orders for STEAM ENGINES, j, Cire-dar Saw Mills, Slide Castings, Machinery for Gold and Copper Mines, Mar ble Weeks and Iron Palings for Graves or Yard, Bridge Castings and Bolts, and Mill Work of ah descriptions. Having a supei ror stock of new patterns for all the above work, the subscriber is confident of pleasing all who may favor him with orders. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. Sash Blinds and Doors made as usual, at his Car Manufactory. JOSEPH WINSIIIP. Atlanta, Ga, oct 1, 1856 ly Hardware and Iron Store, Peach-tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. GILBERT 8c CLARKE, dealers exclusively in IRON, Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Irons, Ag ricultural Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, all kinds, Nutts and Washers, Cutlery, Guns, i Ac., Ac.; also, Leather and Rubber Belting. We are agents for the sale of the Rubber Belt ing, guarantee its quality and performance, and and sell it at the Manufacturers’ prices, with the freight added. Atlanta, apr 10, 1856 9—ly Two hundred and fifty Acres of Cass county Land for Sale. VANISHING to change my business, I offer Vv iffy Plantation for safe. It lies on the road leading from Cassville to Cartersville—2 miles from the former and 5 from the latter place. Over 100 acres are cleared, well im proved, well watered—in sight of Cass Depot on the State railroad. The land is free, pro ductive land, and the woodland wed timbered. Terms made easy and agreeable to purchasers. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises, or address MATTHEW SIMPSON, Nov 6—ts Caasvillc, Ga. Brought to Jail, / \N the sth of October, a negro bov, catling yj himself Bill, and says that he belongs to William Mills, near ShreVesnort, Texas. Said boy is about 5 feet, 9 inches high, of dark omn ; plexion, about 35 years old, aud weighs about ! 165 pounds. The owner is requested Id come forward, prove property, pay charges and take ! said negro away, or he will be dealt with as the taw directs. T. R. TRAMMELS, Oct 2 ) —t f Sh’ff tind Jailor of Fannin Mag. SummoJ)s , for sale here. CASSVILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, JAAIST. 1. 1857. ICegal Notices. Cass Sheriff Sales. SOLD Ist TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT. ON the first Tuesday in February next, with in the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in the town of Cassville, the follow ing property will be sold: Lot of I,and number 8, in the22d district and 2d section ; levied on as property .of Thomas Leachman to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Zimri W. Jackson vs said Leachman. Levied and turned over to me by E. A. Brown, former sheriff. One negro man George, 35 years old, tanner; one man Norman, 40 years old; one w r onian Jenny, 38 years old ; oue Jack, 7 years old; one mule, 5 years old; one mule, 8 years old ; two two-horse wagons; one buggy and harness; one bay mare, eleven years old; levied on as the property of Gordon & Terrell, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Cass Superior and Inferior Courts in favor of Banks, Lane & Cos., one in favor of Wiley Banks & Cos., and other fi fas in my hands vs Gordon & Terrell, and J. D. & J. A. Terrell, and Smith & Terrell. Property pointed out by J. D. Terrell. Lot of land number 268, 6tli dist. and 3d sec. one horse, 6 years old; one buggy & harness ; levied on as the property*)!’ William Stanford, to satisfy two fi fas, one from Cass Superior Court in favor of John D. Carpenter; one from Cass Inferior Court in favor of William John son vs William Stanford, principal, and Will iam Kingj security. Lot of land number 8, 16th dist. and 3d sec , levied on as the property, of Milton P. Hudson, 1 to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Superior Court in favor of R. W. Hargis vs Milton P. Hudson, principal, and Jonathan McDow, security,— Property pointed out by J. McDow. One negro womap Hannah, 25 years old; levied on as the property of E. A. Tomlin to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Superior Court in favor of Alexander W. Gordon and other li fas in my hands vs E. A. Tomlin. One house and lot in the town of Cassville, well improved—a large and commodious house on the main street to Marietta; levied on as the property of William Bradley, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Cass Superior Court, one in favor of Lane, Banks & Cos., vs William Bradley, maker, and J. W. Hooper & Cos., endorsers, and other fi fas in my hands. Lots of land numbers 1173, n74, 1t75, 1203, 1204, i244, 1245, and 1246, 17th dist. and 3rd section ; levied on as the property of James Mc- Ginnis, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Cass Su perior Court, one in favor of Thomas W. Bran don vs James McGinnis; one in favor of J. A. & S. Frwiu vs M. J. & James McGinnis, and other li fas in my hands. The settlement of whereon the defendant now lives, on Raccou creek) number not known, in the 17t’ jdist. and 3d section ; levied on as the property ofO. E. Henderson to satisfy sundry ti fas from Cass Superior Court, one in favor of J. R. Towers & Cos., one in favor of J. A. & S. Erwin ; one in favor of Wiley Banks A Cos., vs said Henderson, and one in favor of Win. H. C. Prior vs 0. E. Henderson and Jos. W. Browu- Lots of land numbers 90S, 999, 880, 881 and 882, 2lst disi. and yd section ; levied oti as the property of P. J. Francisco, to satisfy sundry fi fits from Cass Superior Court ; one in favor of M oon & Thomas, and other fi fas in my hands j vs P. J. Francisco. The settlement of land whereon the defend ant now lives, numbers not known, levied on as the property of Alexander Holmes, to satis fy a fi fa from Cass Superior Court in favor of John T. Scoter vs said Holmes. One house and lot in the town of Cartersville, number not known, being the store-house lot ol Caleb Tompkins, on the public square, joining E. D. Puckett’s store house; levied oil as the property of Caleb Tompkins to satisfy one fi fa in favor of the Town Commissioners (if Carters ville vs Caleb Tompkins. Levied on by tlie town Marshal and returned to me. One negro boy by name of Craw-ford, a bout 6 or 7 years old ; levied on as the property of defendant to satisfy a fi fa from'Cass Supe rior Court, in favor of Carpenter & Burke vs William Morris. One carriage and one small mouse colored mule, 2 years old ; levied on as the property of Lewis Moonev, to satisfy one fi fa from Cass Superior Court in favor of Thomas S. Miller vs said Mooney, and E. A. Brown and William Tomlin, securities. Lot of land number 227, in the 22d dist. and 2d section ; levied on as the property of defend ant to satisfy one fi fa from Cass Inferior court in favor of Mitchell & Howard, assignees vs Nat. Griffin, maker, and E. A. Brown, endorser. Sold to pay the purchase money. Lots of land numbers 666 and 631, i7tli dist. and 3d section ; levied on as the property of defendant to to satisfy two fi fas from Cass Su perior Court, 1 in favor of J. A. Crawford, ad ministrator, for the use of Edwin M. Price; the other in favor of J. I). Carpenter vs John R. Campbell. JOS PII BOGLE, Sheriff. Dec. 30, 1856. JAMES VAUGHN, D. S. WILL BE SOLD ON IST TUESDAY IN JANUARY t i One lot of land in the 15th dist. and 3d sec., No. not known, being known as the Whitesides mills lot, with the improvements thereon ; lev ied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Inferior Court, in favor of Jonathan Norcrpss, vs. Jon athan 11. Whitesides. One settlemenfof land lying on the Etowah river, known as the Ha?-den ferry plantation now in possession of F. C. Bailey, w'ell iniprov- j ed and in good repair, No. of acres not knowyi; levied on as the property of William Hafdui, dec’d, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Cass Su perior Court—l in favor of Lewis Tufnlin, lin favor of Samuel Tate, 1 in favor of E. B. Pres ley, 1 in favor of B. 11. Conyers, and 1 in favor of Bax ten & Gnnby, all vs. James Milner and M. A. Hardin, Executors of Wm. Hardin, dec. Property pointed out by Lewis Turnlin. Pr’s. i fee, Also, the settlement of land miles from Cassville, containing 2 lots more or less— known as the Adrian place, with all the im provements thereon ; levied yn as the property of William Hardin, dee’d, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior court, in favor of Jas. B. Under wood, vs. Janies Milner and M. A. Hardin, Ex ecutors of Wm. Hardin, d<jc’d. Property point ed out by pl’ff. The entire stock of groceries, consisting of liquors of different kinds, tobacco, shoes, crock ery ware, and such other things as are gener ally kept in a grocery; also, a quantity of dry goods, and a few articles ofhousenold furniture; levied on as the property of Nathan Howard, and Jeremiah Howard, to satisfy a fl.fu. issued from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Warren Akin, for the use of Wm. C. Pryor, vs. Nathan Howard and Jeremiah Howard. To be sold at Cartersville on Friday and Saturday, 2d and 3d days of January, 1857. Sold at that time and place by consent of all parties interested. Pr’s fee, *3. Alsp, a small goods; levied on us the property of James J. Cason, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Beach, Pratt A King, vs. David Montgomery and James J. Cason. Lots of land Nos. 277 and 301, In the 17th dist. and 3d see. j levied on to satisfy a fl. fa. from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Lew-is Turnlin, vs. Wm. T. Heliums. One brick-yard, at Aduirsville, south of the depot, about % of a mile north of John Mc ! Guire’s Jot, on the east side of the rail road; levied on as the property of Alfred Uilburn to satisfy a fi. la. from Cass Superior Court, in fa vor of W. L. Aycock and It. M. Reid, Adm’rs of James M, Reid, dec’d, vs. John M. Carlton Alfred Hilbhrn, and G* C. Gbo.Vm. Our Motto: Two Dollars a-year, in advance. Ccgnl Notices. Also, lot of land No. 209, in the 4th -list, and 3d sec.; levied on to satisfy 3 fi. fas. from Cass Superior court—one in favor of J. A. & S. Er win, vs. J. J. Hamilton, one in favor of J. W. Hooper A Cos., vs. J. J. Hamilton, and one in lavor of Lane, Banks & Cos., vs. J. J. Hamilton, i maker, and J. W. Hooper & Cos., endorsers.— Sold as the property of said Hamilton. Lots of laud Nos. 1026 and 1027, and the south half of lot No. 919, all in the 17th dist. and 3d sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior court, in favor of George S. Black, vs. E. A. Brow r n. Also, the settlement of land whereon the de fendant now lives, 5 miles north of Cassville, joining the lands of A. M. Linn, Nos. not known, in the sth dist. and 3d section, well im proved, in good repair and well watered, and a i desirable settlement; levied on as the proper ty of Adam Hill, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Cass Superior court—one in favor of Haviland, Risley A Cos., one in fa„vor of Lamback A Coop er, oue in favor of Hand, Wilcox A Cos., one in favor of Hyatt, Mcßnrnev A Cos., one in favor of Thayer A Butt, all vs/ A. &J. L. Hill. Pr’s fee, $3. One store house and lot, on the north west corner of the public square, across the street from Latimer’s Hotel, now occupiedjby Sam’l Levy; also, oue house and lot>*rtrfTie south east corner of the public square, now occupied by John M. Scott as a grocery house, in the town of Cassville; levied on as the property of Ad am Hill, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. fiom Cass j Superior Court—one in favor of Haviland, Ris- j ley A Cos., one in favor of Lamback A Cooper, ; one in favor of Hand, Wilcox A Cos., one in fa j vor of Hyatt, Mcßurney A Cos. and one in favor of Thayer A Butt, all vs. A. AJ. L. Hill. Pr’s fee, $3. JOSEPH BOGLE, Sheriff. Dec 4 JAMES VAUGHAN, D. S. Pickens Sheriff Sales. SOLD IST TUESDAY IN JANUARY. Will be sold before the courthouse door in Jasper, Pickens county, on the first Tues day in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; Lot of land No. 126, in the 4th dist. and 2d sec., containing 100 acres more or less ; levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior court of Pickens county, in favor of Lawton L. Cun ningham, vs. Thomas Hutchinson. Issued on an attachment in said Superior court, to be sold by order of said court, and other fi. fas. in my hands. Lot of Land No. 137, in the 13th dist. and 2d sec., containing 160 acres, more or less; and i one house and lot in the town of Jasper; levied j on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Pickens Life- ! rior court in favor of J. 11. Whitesides, assignee j of X. B. Green, vs. Jacob Stover, principal, j and A. Allison, security on ca. sa. bond, and Other ti. fas. in my hands; levied on as tr.epro- j perty of said Storer. - Lot No. 137 pointed out : by said Stover, house and town lot pointed out 1 by J. 11. Whitesides. Lot of Land No. 124, in the 13th district and : 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a li. fa from Pit-kens Superior court in favor of Rob’t B. MeCufchen, } vs. Thomas Brown. Property pointed out by j pl’ffs att’v. * Also, 80 acres off of lot of land No. 194, in the ! 12th dist. and 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi. ; fa. issued from the 1036th dist.., G. M., in*favor of D. T. Cross, vs. Janies Carver. Property j pointed out by pl’ff. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. Lot of land No.. 224, in the 4th dist. and 2d section, containing 160 acres more or less; lev ied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued a Justice’s court of the 857th dist. G. M. of Cass county, in favor of W. L Kirkpatrick, vs. Josiah Nations. Pro perty pointed out by B. H. Leeke. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. Lot of land No. 116, in the I3th dist. and 2d sec.; levied on to-satisfy a Justice’s court fi. fa, in favor of Janies F. Turner, vs. Jacob Stover. Property pointed out by def’t. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. One half of lot of land, No. not known, the place whereon defendant now lives, and one yoke of oxen and ox wagon ; levied on to satis fy a fi. fa. from Pickens Superior Court, in fa i vor of Turner A Searcy, , vs. David Young.— Property pointed pointed out by pl’ffs. / POSTPONED SALES. At the same time and place, will he sold: Two lots in the town of Jasper, Numbers not known - the place whereon A. Allison formerly lived; levied <>n to satisfy a Justice’s Court fi. fa. from the 1026fh dist. G. M., in favor of Wil liam Whitesides,.vs. Jacob Stover. Levied on and returned to me bv a constable. U. 11. TURNER, Sh’ff. Dec 4—tds J. E. TALLEY, 1). S. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT Administrators’ Sale. SOLD IST TUESDAY IN JANUARY NEXT ~YX7IEL BE SOLI) on the first Tuesday in VV January next, by an order from the'Or dinary of Cass county, before the Court house door in the town of Cassville, within the usual hours of sale, liie following property, to-wit: Lots of Laud Nos. 190, one-half of 189, sixty acres of 202, ninety acres of 201, comprising the homesteaded’ the late R. A. Miluer, dec’d, all in the 15th district and 3d section of Cass county, situate in Oothcaloga valley, two miles cast of Adairsville. The place contains FOUR HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, and is of the very best, quality of land. There is upon said premises a good comfortable dwel ling house, built upon the cottage order; gin house and screw, and an excellent spring of blue limestone water. Also, lot of Land, No. 217, containing 160 acres, all in the woods, and good land; also, the undivided half of Lot No. 219, lying east of the main settlement. Also, the house and lot in the town of Car tersvillo whereon the deceased lesided at the time of his death. The lot contains about two acres, well improved. At the same time and place the following ne gro slaves, belonging to said estate, will be sold : John, a man about 21 years old. Nancy, a woman about 85 years old, and her 4 children. Mariah.agirl about 15 years old. Elijah, aboy 12 years old. King, a boy 8 years old. Lita, a girl about 2 years old. Ituchel, a woman about 30 years old, and her 5 children. Mon roe, a boy about 10 years old. Mary, a girl 8 years old. Caroline, about 6 years old. Han nah, about 8 years old. George 1 year old. Ales, a boy 14 years old. Alfred, a boy about 12 years old. Powell, a boy 6 years old. All sold as the property of li. A. Milner, de ceased. Terms uiuae known on the day of sale. R. C. SAXON, JAMES MILNER, Nov 90—tds Admrs. Georgia, Fannin county. WHEREAS William McCloud, Junior, ap plies to me for letters of administration on the estate of William McCloud, Sen., dec’d, late of said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any thev have, why saidLettors should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, tins Nov’br 27, 1856. 30d _ JAS. KINCAID, Ord. Georgia, Fannin county. I''WO1 ''WO months uflor data, implication will be . made to the Ordinary df said county fbr leave to sell the near:)** l-soogtng to the Bitato of John Patterson, decease 4 ,a ta of said conn. 1 ty. Nor 28--Sm YT HQT 1 - ‘’*<*!* J gUmcrtmnncnts. Administratrix’ Sale. SOLD ON IST TUESDAY IN JANUARY. WILL BE SOLD before the court house door in Cassville, on thfe first Tuesday in January next, by virtue of an order from the | court of Ordinary of said county : Fifty-eight acres of Land off of Lot No. 282, 1 !in the south corner of Pine Log district. Sold I as the property of Jamas B. Barrett, deceased, 1 Ist* of Cass countv. i Nov C—tds SARAH BARRET, Adm’x. Administrators’ Sale. j SOLD IST TUESDAY IN JANUARY NEXT. WILL BE SOLD before the court house door in Cassvillej on the Ist Tuesday in ! January next: Lots of Land Nos. 778, in the 31st dist. and j 2d sec.; No. 1224, in the 21st dist. and 2d sec.; one negro woman, Harriet, 22 or 23 years old, | and her three children. ALSO, Will be sold in Canton, Cherokee county, on : the Ist Tuesday in February: the undivided half of lot No. 813, in the 21st dist. and 2d sec. | of Cherokee county. | Sold as the property of Z. G. Turner,.dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. A. P. DODGEN, Adm’r. I SARAH TURNER, Adm’x. Nov 13—tds Administratrix’s Sale. SOLD IST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1857. BY virtue ot an order from the Court of Or dinary of Cass county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, in Cassville, within the usual hours of sale : Lots of land numbers 205 and 180, in the 6th dist. and 3d section of Cass county, containing 320 acres, more or less—known “as the settle ment of land on which James McEver lived at the time of his death. Sold as the property of James McEver, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Nov 27—tds MARY J. McEVER, Adm’x. Administrator’s Sale. SOLD Ist TUESDAY IN JANUARY NEXT. BEFORE the courthouse door in the town of Morganton, within the usual hours of sale, the following property : Lots of Land Nos. 250 and 254, in the 7th dis trict and Ist section ; No. 20, in the 7th district and 2d section, and an interest in Lot No. 183, in the 7th dist. and Ist section. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of Hugh Rogers, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Oct 16-tds JOHN M. GRIFFITH, adm’r. Executrix’s Sale. SOI!) IST TUESDAY IN JANUARY NEXT. OX i he Ist Tuesday in January, 1857, I will oiler for sale, before the court house door in Ciissi Hie, lot of land No. 111, in die sth dis- ! trict and 3d section of Cass county, containing ! •160 acres, more or less, adjoining and lying south of the lands of A. M. Linn. Also, two lots in Adairsville; one whereon 0- D. Anderson now lives, containing-Its acres more or less —a good dwelling house on it, and other improvements; the other fronting the Rail Road, 40 feet front and 84 feet back ; on this lot is a good store house, now occupied bv John W. Gray. Sold ns the property of J unes Gains, dec’d, ’ late of Cass county. Sold by his Executrix, who is the only devisee under his will. Dec 4—t<ls “ MARGARET GAINS, Ex’rx. Executor’s Sale. TO BE SOLD FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER. lItTILLBE SOLD in Cartersville on Friday, \ V the 12th inst., to the highest bidder, that celebrated Stallion known as Wash. Morgan; of the Britner stock. Sold on a credit. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one black horse, 5 years old, same stock. “ Sold for cash. All sold as the property of Berry L. James, deceased, late of Cass county. Dec 4—2 t . DIDAM A JAM ES, Ex’r. Commissioners’ Sale. SOLD IST TUDSDAY IN JANUARY NEXT. AGREEABLY to an order of the Superior . Court of Gilmer county, will be sold be fore the court house door in the town ofEUijny, on the Ist Tuesday in January next, all the mineral interest, of lot of land No. 305, in the loth dist. and 2d sec. of Gilmer county. Terms of sale—all the expenses or the sale to be paid in cash on the day of sale—the remainder to be on 12 months time, with good notes and ap proved security. W. R. COLEMAN, J. W. BRAMBLET, P. PATTERSON, Dec 4—tds Commissioners. Gttoi gia, Cass County. VATIIEREAS James I. Stanley adm’r do bo- V t 11 is non, on the estate of Hardy B. Stan ley, deceased, applies to me for letters dismis sory from said administration : These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time .prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 11th of June; 1856. JAS. W. WATTS, june 12 —6m Ordinary Georgia, Cass county. ■VATIIEREAS Robert G. Tomlin applies to . VV me for letters of administration on the estate of William M. Hefner, deceased, { said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish aIJ persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Nov’br 27, 1856. 80d “ JAMES W. WATTS, Ord. GEORGIA, CASsToUNTyT WHEREAS Joseph W. Brown, John C. Waits and L. C. Brown apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Vinson Brown, deceased, late of said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Nov’ber 27, 1856. 30d J. W. WATTS, Ord. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas K. F. and Elizabeth Smithson, adin’rs on the estate of William Smithflltn,’ dec’d, applies to me for letters of dismission from said ndminis trntion. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law, “and shew cause, (if any exist,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this Sept. 11, 1850. 6m ‘ J. W. WATTS, Ord. GEORG l A, CASS COUNT Y.- Whereas Ad am Hill, udftt’r on the estate of Wm. E. Davis, dec’d, applies to me for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cito nnd admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at mv office within the time proscribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Sept. 11, 1856. 6m J. W. WATTS, Ord. Job printing tUiat iv. deiv* Here., Fannin Sheriff Sales. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in January. BEP’ORE the Court House door in the town of Morganton, Fannin county', within the usual hours of sale, the following property : Lot of land number two hundred and sixty eight, in the Bth district and Ist section of said | county, levied on as the property of Hardy C. ; Tatham, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Simpson Reid vs Hardy C. Tatham. Lots of land Nos. 240, 241 and 264, all in the Btli district and 2d section ot said county, levied on as the property of William Cox, to satisfy a | fi fa from Fannin Superior court, G. W. & H. E, j Smith vs Enos McClure and William Cox. Lot of land number one hundred and eighty { oue, in the 9th district and 2d section, levied on ! as the property of Hiram H. Blanton, to satisfy J a fi fa from Whitfield Superior court, in favor ! of Thomas Dollison vs said Blanton and James Lance. THOMAS 11. TRAMMELL, Sh’ff. Dec. 1, 1856. - Georgia, fannin county.—whereas W. M. C. EDMONDSON applies to me for letters Guardianship over the persons and pro perty of Seth and Rebecca Rogers, heirs of j Hugh Rogers, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office j 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 Dec. 11, 1856. 80d JAMES KINCAID. Ord. JAMES C. DENHAM, D. O. Georgia, Fannin county. WHEREAS Lewis Edmondson applies to me for letters of Guardianship over Hugh and Maedley Rogers, orphans of Hugh Rogerr,, deceased, late of said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this November 27, 1856. 40d JAS. KINCAID, Ord. State of Georgia, Cass county. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Oct. 29, 1856. IT appearing to the court by the petition of Tinsley Ballenger that Daniel Mosteller, de ceased, of said county, did in his lifetime exe cute to said Tinsley Ballenger his bond, condi tioned to execute good and sufficient titles to said Tinsley Ballenger, for a certain tract or parcel of land, lying in Greenville district, So. Carolina, bounded by lands of Lewis Dickey, N. Rector, and R. R. Pace, and others; and it further appearing that said Daniel Mosteller de parted this life without executing titles to said tract or parcel of land, or in any way providing therefor; and it appearing that saul Tinsley ■ Ballenger has paid the full amount of the pur chase price of said land, and said Tinsley Bal lenger having petitioned this court to direct Ja c.)b Mosteller and Benjamin F. Mosteller, ad ministrators on the estate of said Daniel Mos teller, deceased, to execute to him titles to said tract or parcel of land, in conformity with said bond: It is therefore hereby ordered, That no tice be given at three or more public places in said county and in the Cassville Standard, of i such application, that all persons concerned may file their objection in the Ordinary’s office, (if any they hare) why said Jacob Mosteller and Benjamin F. Mosteller, administrators as afore said, should not execute titles to said tract or parcel of land, in conformity with said bond. A (rue extract from the minutes of said Court, Get 29th, 1856. M JAS. W. WATTS, Nov 6 —3 m Ordinary. Georgia, Cass county. WHEREAS Amanda Rev tratrix on the estate of Robert Reynolds,) deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters Dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all pel-sons concerned, to be and appear at mv of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why saiff letters should not be granted. Given under my hand ut office this December IS, 1856. J. W. WATTS, Ord. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. TXriIEREAS John Smith applies to me for VV letters of Guardianship for Samuel Eli jah, John Lewis, Wm. Elias, and.Milly Maria Smith—his children. * These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Dec. 25, 1856. 40d J. W. WATTS, Ord. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.’ WHEREAS James C. Jones applies to me for Letters of Administration on the es tate of George W. Jones, deceased, late of Ar kansas.” 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 hand at office, this Dec. 25, 1856. 30d J. W. WATTS, Ord. CASSV I L L E Female College. FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION. kIMIE Fourth Annual Session of this Institn- L tion will begin on the Ist Monday in Feb ruary next. Faculty. Rev. Wm. A. Rookks, I’resident, Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Rev. A. G. Johnson, Professor of English and Latin Literature. „ S. G. Smith, Professor of Vocal nnd Instru mental Music. Mrs. E. Louisa Smith, Principal Preparato ry Department. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Principal Ornamental De partment. Tuition in Primary Department, sl6 per an’in. “ Preparatory “ 24 “ “ College “ 50 “ ” Music “ 50 “ “ Ornamental “ 20 “ Board, including lodging, washing, ete. $95. Incidental expenses, $2. Fifteen or twenty young ladies can get board in the family of the President. Nov 27—2 m Cams County. months after date application will be L made to the Ordinary of Cass county for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negroes be. lonJfmg to the Estate of William Turnlin, de ceased, late of said countv. Dec 4—Bin LEWIS TUMLIN, Ex’r.B Georgia. Fannin county. months after date application will be A made to the Oidinary of Fannin county for leave to sell the real estate of Jesso Berry, de ceased. This December Ist, 1856. NEIL C. BERRY, DAVID SHULAR, Administrators. St BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!--Just ar j* rived, and for sale at very low prices-- BENJ. F. BENNETT, Publisher. NO. 47. professional Curjis. Drs. Hanie & Sessions, JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA. B. F. HANIE, M. D. J. W. SESSIONS, M. a. September 25. 83, —ts. JOHN H. RICE. ANDREW H. RICE. J. H. & A. H. RICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CassvLie, Geo. WILL Practice Law in the counties of Cass, Gordon, * Catoosa, Floyd, * Whitfield, Pickens. Also in the U. S. District Court at Marietta. Oct 9,1856—1 y ■ —— ——— iijns! B. H. LEEKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW; CASSVILLE, GA. ! AT TILL practice in Cherokee Georgia. All VV business entrusted to him will receive I prompt and vigilant attention. ! Jan 22, 1856 50—1 y J. A. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARTERSVILLE, CASS CO., BUSINESS entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to collecting. Sept 27, 1855 S3—Ut E. W. CHASTAIN, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTON, GEO. PRACTICES in all the counties of the Cher okee circuit. Oct 1, 1855 34—ts MILNER & ALSOBROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Cartersville and Morganton, Ga: PRACTICE in the counties of Union, Fan nin, Gilmer and Pickens. Jas. Milner, Cartersville, J. E. Alsobrook, Morganton. Oct 1, 1855 34—ts WOFFORD & CRAWFORD~ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CASSVILLE, GEO. WILL faithfully attend to any business en trusted to their care, in any of the coun ties of Upper Georgia. W. T. WOFFORD, PRAM i ORD. One of the firm may always be found at their office in Oa*sville. . G HOOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cassville, Geo. WILL practice in all the counties of th? Cherokee Circuit. Oct 9, 1856. 30—ly. FAIN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Morganton, Ga. ANY business entrusted to their care will be attended to promptly. W. C. FAIN, Morganton. WM. MARTIN, Dahlonega. f Sept. 4, 1856. 30—ly :J r : -w. A. ELLIS, / /t+TORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAWA MORGANTON, GEO. WILL promptly attend to all business en trusted to his care. Jan 1,1556 48—ts W. T. DAY, ATTORNEY At’lAW, Jasper, Pickens county, Ga. PR VCTICES in the courts of Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer and Fannin. REFERENCES: A. J. Hansel, Marietta, Ga.; W. T. Wofford, Cassville, Seago & Lawrence, Atlanta, may 22, ’56 15—ly* DR. S. C. EDGEWORTH, CASSVILLE. GEORGIA. HAVING permanently located at this place, respectfully offers his B’ofessiooffl §cH>ices to the citizens of the town nnd county. Resi dence at the Brick Building on the South-East Corner of the Public Square. Oct 1, 1855 34—ly S.'LEVY, Agent, Dealer in Dry Goods, &e. &c M North- West Corner Public Square, “Cassvillk, Qjt . ALW AYS at home, and ready to attend to all who may favor him with a call. Jan 1, 1856 49—ts J. D. CARPENTER* West Public Square, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c.,> CASSVILLE, GA. TYEQUESTS the trading public generally to JL\ call and examine his Stock of Goods. Jan 1, 1856 49—ts a. E. UPSHAW, Dofflelr iff §fople qi)t) Sty Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots <# Shoes , Hats & Caps , AN 1) everything usually found in a country Store. Call and examine. Cussville, Ga, Nov 1, 1865 88—ts MRS. E. O. COLLINS, —dkalkr in— At ,* FASHIONABLE BONNETS, DRESS CAPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, EUUROUUIRIB*, AC., No. 253 Broad Street, opposite the U.,8. Hotel, Augusta, Geo. Deo 6, 1855 ;tti. ff TUOS. H. TINSLBY, —RKFAIUKK of— ■ Watches and Jewelry, CARTERSVILLE, GEO. ¥ QL HE would respectfully inform the citb JpjLzone of Cartersville and Casa court, generally, that he haa opened at, that poiut and is prepared to repair Wittehea, Jew elry, &c. in quick time at vrt notice. Work