The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, January 15, 1857, Image 1

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1 JBeritlij /imiili; ileutsjin^ef—B^uteii ta % Mtmk af f|rr Ilafumal Dmiorratic |Wtj r literature, tlje Jfiarketa, /areigu ani* Ihrmeatir *' ' w. m * 8AJTUEL II < SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Oar Motto: Two Dollars a-rear, in advance. ..-M • : ,1 . BE1VJ. Fs BENNETT, Publisher. . ' * # % VOL. Villa CASSYILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, 15, 1857. isro. 4a * m: Professional fete. Drs. Hania & Sessions, I'dASPEB, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA. ,! ft. F. HAN IE, 51. I). J. \y. SESSIONS, X. •». September 25. 33,—If. *iOHN n. KICK. • AXmiKW H. RICE. J. II. & A. II. RICE, AtTORNEYS at law, •fcAssville, Geo. W IT,!, Practice Law in the connties "of Cass, Gob'hoN, Catoosa, Fi.oVri, Whitfield, Pickens. ■ Also in the U. S. District Court at Marietta. 1 Oct «, 1 $56—ly Seiie^i Hobetfiseliotjofe. !. GLOBE Ad*L-:\ HOTEL, Misehwife. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! | THE STANDARD, _ -. . , WJ ?iy @0 is published eyehjt Thursday morx'g. Cxetsde, Vi^TjsSS Georgia. j£| £f] W WWW ® ^ « | T>:rms ; Three* Dollars a rear, if payment is BY GEO. W. BROWN. 1 FOR J delayed-until the end of the year; Two Dollars M R. GEO. W. BROWN having recently pur- ! For thr- 77 oil ,•>. Wini-pr Trn^ i‘- nd F f* , Cent ? .' f flayed sii.months after the chased this old and well Inown house, | A ° r *'! I ,X „ 00 Wllllel ira<lS " time of subscribing; Two Dollars, if paid mad ias permanently located in Cassville. and will ‘ T0 THE TRADING PUBLIC. i w»nw, or within three months after subscribing be gbidpfo accbmifior&tc all desiring board, ei- f I “'HE subscriber is now rcceirin? direct from 1 P?P er * < 5?Jr i,,CG nnttl all arrearages thcfr lv tie da'y, week, month or year. His ta-: JL ^Nerr lurk, at his old stand, a large and j ur ^P :tl A except at the option of the Proprietor, bie will be supplied with the betet fhe country well selected stock, of - > -» i -d:sceTlanco!is Advertisements inserted at ^>1 aff.rds, and charges ino&rate. * npv ^ ^tao ; per square (twelve lines) fifr the first insertion, Cassville, Dec 4 42—ly i. ' JyjKJXJ+5., j ana. 50 cents tor each weekly continuance. Msrtllnutoits. From the New York Times. llie Ocean Telegraph—Description of the Cable, aad when it is to be Laid. Within the past few weeks a new impetus has been given to the great project of uni ting the Old and New Worlds by thesabma- irinfe telegraph. The formation in London says she wilt die by you. Dar’s tvaT% Je plantation, Mass Nash; inind I tell — you.’ DICK MASS’S COURTSHIP. ; ‘ I saw how !t ' vas - My fondness for 1 (Capital ftarij. A STORY FOUNDED ON FACT. Generally liicliard Nash. Esq., inelin ed to the jocular, when relatino iiis :id dispfny had mined ail. I gave Uncle Ben a quarter, mounted my horse aud rode away.’ Here,Dick passed his fingers over tirt banjo, and the audience could just detect * in part of Cloths, CaSiiners, Satinets, CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY NEW FALL AND WINTER ventures. Oue evening, during our trip | a , ^' v chord* ot * Oh no . we never men- from Natchez to New Orleans, on the 1 t ‘ on , j 11111 - ^ ,_ . steamer Magnolia, ‘whereof Leathers ‘ 1 wiitfr tnree winters after that,’ r6- of the • Atlantic Telegraph Company.’ bear- I was master.’ ami Dick was bar keeper, sumc ^ b)it*k in a more cheerful mode, 4 1 J. A. HOWARD, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, VAUTF.K8VIM.E, CASS CO., GF.O. B USINESS entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to collecting. Sept 27, 18">i 83—tf E. W. OIIASTAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORG ANTON, GUO. P RACTICES in all the counties of the Cher- nkeo circuit. Oct 1,1 $55 84—tf usually kept CA SS VILLE IS THE P OINT! To the Economical Public. i I F YOU WISH to buy cheap, pretty, fine and ] good Goods,—calf On G. Ij. UPSHAW, mid y«m will find just any kind usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. It is wholly unnecessary to enumerate tlie different, kinds and qualities of Goods he has, j Cassville, Oct 1, 1S56 for he has just anything yon want. {-•— ^ - CALI, AND EXAMINE MY STOCK T 11 E BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE- I Altg'USta E VO all II WHERE. i Cutlery, Crockery, Drugs and Medicines, and . , I ail other articles usually kept in a dry o-mids i ffrjes, must hepnbbslied weekly fortwo months, ed, has revived the faith ef the dubious, and store. , Sales of Land and Negroes, by Adminis'trs i \ll\v tsi ’ey,TiiTF rp/, mor 1 tors, Executors or Guardians, are to b NOW IS THE TIME TO BLA { the 1st Tuesday in the month, between CHEAP GOODS# j of 10 a. m. and & p. sr., at the Court House of and ewKGniers forTlie^^u/pat'ronage luTeto- Notice of these Sales must b^given rn a pnbl'C • l “ e ca ^^ e which is to be sunk was brought j ouce ,’ His fits! love was the daughter j‘^“P " itllyut any musio ill himself- /• -- . , . . . r h _ i t.. Ts~.La.__ T> • , . 1 - — ■ - " * *— ... I never was iu love but once, gentle- j b ravt »■« ' aI1 t { ‘« news ; how things wmi ‘bTheid on 1 eet m,ny who 8tiU donbt *° wonderiBg I men ,» M j<i Hick, and seeing a general |°“ at ; ,he o1,1 l'!?»ee—how he missed m# a thehonrs j whether after all they may not live to see Sl ,,j| e g r ,, et t he assertion, he repeated :! ' ror 1 Uft—how the old lady opjiosed the great marvel a fact. A specimen of i tlistt he- had ‘ never been in love but 1 tbe n,i d‘‘!i how Lucy had married FTevmnV^I^' - F -°I 7 n, l' e! 'i ,1 S '«««• from j en small copper wires, twisted upon them-; near n untS ville, Alabama. r.xecutor> or Anmmistr.itors, where a Bond lias t , . , . . . . , , ... , i _ . , _ ... been nh-e,i hy the deceased, the full space of S,KltcS ’ nc ' 1 lhe whoIe IDS ' a!f,ted by a tb,ck ^ ‘ f had been in tne village sometime, , Eighteen strands | become very well acquainted with i ori11 - l,,e tonnd^ufialiy that Lucy’s the matter, and ihe Major having m*L lowed into a communicative slaw, in* MILNER & ALS0BR00H, ATLORNEYS AT LAW, Caiitkrsvii.i.b axu Mono ixtox, G*. RACTICF. in the counties of Union, Fan- Call and examine the styles and prices, and then determine for yourself whether or not they suit you. He may be found at the old stand, st of the court house.' Cassville, oct 1, 1858 LAWS OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. nin, Gilmer and Pickens. Jas. Mii.xer, Carters villi', J. E. AlsobroBk, llorganton Oct 1, 1855 . 31—tf ■ n;dfir 'S fTim n-lf Again.” \ bers be secured) ! A Daily Neivs and Commercial Jour- ! nal, j tice to the contrary, ore considered as wishiag | suspended vertically. Its specific | of the above title and price. It will be the or- j f 0 continue their subscriptions. ' : gall of no political party, and will be devoted ; o. If subscribers order the discontiT.r [entirely to the latest roreign f Political aiul • their newsnrinors without sett. liner mile and its strength such that it will bear | g 00( ] looking in those days,gentlemen, pending to business in ally wav. in water over six miles of its own ' ‘‘ r ‘ . ... . . . . I i. Subscribers who do not give express no-1 in w;,ser °’ er ’ ,,s " nlcs 01 Hs own leD S ,u if > and more girls than Miss Lucy fancied’ | ‘' fa j or ®"' ore lie eithunhad to hire an ex- .. .a . - i as wishing j suspended vertically. Its specific gravity is ' me> j ]j, s t made Dif declaration of tra overseer to attend to his son-in-law^ atinran ■» rf euc!l tbat ' l ‘ s bought there can be no ques- j j oV e, and was accepted! ‘ Now, Dick,’ i '‘Uairs, or feed him from the old place. al'r'areenrL iabout its sinking readily to the bottom, 1 i 0 mvsclf. ‘ be orudent. and vou i ‘ 1 follI;c! l! cheapest,’ said ihe Major, ‘to WOFFORD & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CASSVILLE, GEO. W ILL faithfully attend to any business en trusted to their care, in ties of Upper Georgia. of the W. T. WOFFORD, J. A. CRAWFORD. One of the firm may always be found at ■their ofliee in Cassville. Nor 1, 1855 SS—If liS J. W. & R. C. HOOPER, ATrOllNgYS AT LAW, Cassville, Geo. unties of the VTIl.I, practice in nil the \\ Cherokee Circuit. Oct 8. 1856. ! him with their eustm.i. If ! an expcricnce'of twenty-two ‘ years in the business—eigh- 1 teen of them in this cmnnin- i liity, ought to give him any v ' ; ! claim upon the people of Cass county, ho can • with confidence appeal to them. His many | friends in the country may rely on havimr their , 'CUTTING I «lihk* promptly and to their entire j r.irtic.ulnr t»ITorte made to plea?** Ihe Ladies — Call at the old stand in Dr. J»MiWinjy j uortb of the public Square, i Cassville, Geo. Jan. £ 1856. 4^— FAIX MARTIN, ATTOltXEYS AT LAW, Morsanton, Gn. i NY business entrusted to their care will be Hi WIN SHIP’S IRON WORKS, h(tended to promptly. \V. (k FAIN. Morgantnn. \VM. MARTIN, Dabl-meg; Sept. 4, 1856. .fi-- 60—1 W. A. ELLIS, /ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MORGANTOX, GEO. ■WTTII.I, promptly attend to all business cn- YV trusted to bis care. Jan 1, 1856 43—tf ATLANTA, GB r j8fiIS Establishment it now in full op- 1 oration, and will execute with dis patch, orders for STEAM ENGINES,- Circular Saw Mills, Slide Lathes, Oustings, practicable The large amount of miscellane- j 4. Tf subscribers remove to other places with- ous and political matter, contained in the cur- 0 „, i n f irmift2 . the Publisher, and fhe newspn- rent dailv papers, necessarily en nances their i P o r q are sent fn the former direction, they are value, and while it interests a certain class of: held responsible readers, renders them too expensive for large j r> . Tt has been decided bv the Courts that numbers who would take a smaher and cheap- subscribers refusing to take their newspapers or daily, containing the latest news. Such a , f rom p ne office, rr removing and leaving them paper it ,s proposed to mak* rU D«dy ^- uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of inten- mg Dispatch, and as every department will be tionnl fraud under the control of practical business men, its ,;/ T !k' Courts have also decided that a Post, efficiency as a sprightly and vigorous At w H w-. nlasfer who neglects to perform his duty ofgir- /.r/- mat be lvl.ed upon. ■ mg reasonable potlee, as required bv the Post- All subscriptions will be due and payable j Office Department, of fbe neglect of a person to upon the receipt of the first number and the j take from the office newspapers addressed to entme business will be conducted strictly upon 1 i,; m ; renders himself liable for the subscription the Gash System. j p r ; ce> 1 Advertisements will be received upon the I [ \ m SIM ‘ A * AT Vreprictl.r ^ PROSPECTUS OF !er covering consists i »J asked her if I could visit her home, j y tk > 3 0,1 " 01,1,1 1,ave company, at union with the soft i consented, and promised to use her * T*zist, and I boliete you would have turn- is molded and will | influence, of course, and, being an Obit of some use.’ _ ss of calcarions or j 0 hiM, you may he sure it amounted to ‘ ^ I S > Uajoi*,’ said I, ‘ weil yon may I would have lived in your house perfectly satisfi. cl and would never have leit .while there was a pound of meat in the smoke house.’ * And, gentleiiieu, so I would,’ ex- claimed L>ick, with emphatic meanings ■ The Golden Bnle, ! PUBLISHED. AT PITTLADELPHTAi j particular one was agreed upon. FROM CASSVI! LE TG M0R3 NTQN j publication IS devoted to the cause of, The one which it was attempted to lay riT0..l wrtuv v IwuC I II l.iJ.U ...» Christianity in all its interests. The Edi- 1 ' V,:l er.5-;i5.,v. - ■ i.,.. i.. . , Nsw Sta^e Via Eliijnj r|8|If; undersigned begs to inform the travel X ling public that accommodate those wishing region of Georgia and Tennessee-. Machinery for Gold and Copper Mines, Mar ble ViV-ks and Iron Palings for Graves or Yard, Bridge Castings and Bolts, and Mill Work of ah descriptions. j tifill mountain se'enery of Cherokee Georgia, i Chiliast school, and will therefore a Having a supei : or stock of new patterns for j and is furnished with line, new and conitnudi- | prc-miBennia!^advent and personal all the above work, the subscriber is confident tor believes ail sectarianism to he wrong in' it- ! 80me tw0 y ears 8 S° WS8 an inch antl a f l aar ' self; and therefore Hm Golden Rule will not be I ter diameter, having the same number of than twenty-six j electric wires inside,but having as-its exfcer- st minister, and | . ion until ail secta- I naI covering twelve quarter inch wires. It to inform'the travel-; se *‘» - ;na mc-ieiore me uoiaen i is now prepared to i « sectarian journal. For more 1 g to visit the Copper I years he has been a Methodist ncssee-. desires to continue that relation >fpleasing all who may favor him with orders. I Cush paid for old-Copper and Brass, j Sash Blinds and Doors mad ■ as usual, at his l Car Manufactory. JOSEPH WTXSHIP. Atlanta, Ga, ret 1, 1856 ly W. T. DAY. ATTOK N E Y AT Ta AAV, Jasper, Pickens county, 6a. ( T>R\CTICKS in the courts of Cherokee, j JL Pickens, Gilmer and Fannin. K E F E U E N C E S: _A J Hansel Marietta, Gn.; IV.*T. Wofford, i Cassville Sengo A Lawrence, Atlanta. ; IRON, Steel. Nads, Castings, Mill Irons, Ag- ’■ i A. ncultural Implements, Mechanics Tools, j rrwyKES this method of-returning h all kinds, Nutts and Washers, Cutlery, Guns, j | tl| ].; s numerous customers for ll ; 4c.. Ac.; also. Leather and Rubber Belting. ; liberal patronage, heretofore, and hopes a con- : We are agents for the sale of the Rubber Belt- 1 tin nance ot tlie same. guarantee its quality and performance, and j Having just returned front market, with a prices, with J f res h supply of Fall and Winter, Staple and I Fancy Dry Goods, Read-made Clothing, Hats Hardwa re and Troll Store, /VimL.Viv ■'•’href. Alhwfa, Oil. GIILBERT & OLAKKE, “i:ai.ri-.s exclvsiVri.y ix ’56 factory experiments, that in cornding, the i ^asli and ifettiug inanied. {pl«*CC‘3 is very expensive. Now, material of which the outer covering consists ! . * j asked her if I could visit her home. 1 0 : °k, you would have beet, company, at will enter into clicmicnl union mud in which the cable is i thus form a concrete mass i siliceous substance, affording its very best! somelliing. I recoiled the day perfect- SHy s0 ‘ possible protection. The gutta percha and ) v W el! that I rode out to her father’s central copper wire are thought to be iades- place. Everybody knew the Major’s j tractable under water. The ffc-xibility of! plantaiion, and I tell yon hiv heart beat the cable is such as to make it almost as i highus I rode for nearly a mile bet ween manageable as a small hemp line. Its sc-j two high fences with cotton fields on'' lection was the result of months of experi- j. both sides, and over fifty hands at work, j ‘*0 I would.’ rnent and trial—hundreds of specimens Iiav- | Lucv was in the front porch waiting for) ‘ Did you ever go hack, Dick?’ iii- ing been made composing every variety of - , n e.* The mottient she*saw me, she Call- j tJ'Hwd one of the passerigefS. form and size and structure before this! e d her father, w ho come down to the 1 ‘ Yes,’was the reply, ‘ [ was passing front gate to meet me. lie gave me a j ^ : . e F^ HCC onoe w i>h a company of negro cordial welcome, and telling a negro J tmns tiels, when I fell behind the rest of man named Uncle 15en to take charge | my h'i d(1< ls, <o take the last look at thA of my horse, walked me off by the ann 1°^ Pj ac ®-_ i Lad my banjo with me.- to the house. Lucy was all smiles. The old lady, after surveying me with her grey eyes, through a pair of magnifying spectacles,-seemed to make up her mind that I would do. ‘I will not tire you with a minute i S. LEVY, Agent, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c., XortJf West Corner Public Square, Cassvu.le, Ga. and sell it at the Manufacturers’ freight ndde Atlanta, apr H', 1856 The Route is through some of the most bean-1 rianism shall cease. He is a Millenarian of the ! was verj? cumbersome compared with this, ' Chflfa8t pdMM,, ‘ at,d 7 nl * beref,, « i'dviicate the j and much more extensive at that. ent and personal reign of the ons Hacks, good horses and careful drivers, -j bord Jesus Christ with his saints, upon tho J Messrs. Kupcr, Glass & Co , of London Leave Cassville every Tin's, mid Friday, 6 a. m. j ; j;ir! h. He believes that NetHicbadnezzar’s vis- ] iiave taken the contract for the manufac- “ Morganton M’ednesdav and Saturday. •: '- n of the great image extends chronologically i ,__ A , ,, , . . . . « Ellijay Monday and Thursday. ' j to the second advent of Jesns, who will then ' u e of tl,e K 11 ® 11 cafcIe « hosen to connect - scflption of all Liat happened. The Ma- Persons wishing couvevance to the Duck |. sc ‘ up the eycrlastipg kingdom of the stone cut I the two continents. The distance from St. ! jor showed me over the place and count- TWn or other Copper Mhies, can he ac«,m„.o- j ^Cthe “‘“m.^and the j Johns, New Foundlapd, to Valencia on the j e< ] !„‘ s darkies ; the old lady made me Stage-Office iu Cassville at Latimer’s hotel. N.w up° !1 the toes of the image; that “the i western coast of Ireland, the points between J look at lur chickens and cows. I was H. H. WALKER. | fimos of the Gentiles are very nearly fulfilled:'’ ■ which the telegraphic connection is to be j the accepted lover of an only child and “• Sept 6 . * > l , II^idesi^h.nrf(«en^of m s1nTIld 8 f"^4ff'rtonel®* <, •• '* 1.640 nautical, or 1,900 statute the match approved by ihe parents.— , to smite flic foes of the image. lie pretends ' miles But the manufacturers arc to lur- '[’he old Major was worth about eighty j delight while every once in a while one I eomlrn^ 1 ’ff lien . f;,c . L, ’ r ;I i wisli 2.000 Statute miles of the cable, in or- thousand dollars. [This last remark was l ljt lile grown ones would say, ‘ bless yfe tlianksf hecaiise “the hg-tree putteth forth leaves:” \ to mee ^ t “ e for extra cable that >. addressed *o an inquisitive Yankee, who j s niusu.*. Al. In SI the whoid runs customers for their very i Matt. xxiv. 32. What is all this scctariim strife ; may arise fnm the inequality of the depth of; seemed to be satisfied with ihe exnlana drove threw down their" hoes and coin* Bridcgroorn ?'* iV'is'no more'uian thp°pnial < l ! tlie ocean along the plateau over which the 1 tion.] I kept going and coining, and j melj eed dancing. I played faster, aud dust of the balance. The Editor of the Golden I lime i3 to he laid. The cable is to be com- j staving and courting, for some time.— ; *' 1 T danced quicker. Tt was young Rule has no time to devote to any suc-i-. jmrpo- pleted by the 3Qlh of next May. Two steam- I One day Lncv asked me to bring oil! ‘-‘Otton 1 hay were working on, and* I ex 1 sand'shfiw. HwAirime and'Crifr i diligently IF, the shidy 'T'gJ'I holy wo’rd and 1««. each bearing half of the cable, will di | ,„y banjo and' play for tlie old folks. I j Hiey ffestroyed at least an acre.’ J. . CARPENT2B, CASSVILLE, GEO., U.e darkies were working close to the fence. 1 called out to them where thd overseer was, and being informed that he was at the back of the field, out of hearing, f gave my old banjo a sound and commenced. Gentlemen, have.yod ever seen a Congo reel V ‘ No.’ b ‘ Well, see one in, a cotton field— I hat s a!!. At first the niggers began to lino to ihe tune of the music. Then tire little fellows kicked nj» iheir heels with ®—ly j and Caps, Boots A LWAYS at luime, nnd ready to attend to all who may favor him with a call. j i ^*0 hundred ana fi tj ACTUS Jan '■ ls:,li : of Cass county Land for J. r>; CARPENTER, West Public Square, )oaler in Dry Goods, &c. &c., CASSVILLE, GA. Sale An application will be made to Congress, j ihe next time i went to see her I took j | Singular Sonduet cf a Newfoundland T o a. TT7ISHING to char ? X my Plantation i paper, xjeneymg ms readers win not begrudge lie hopes to give general satisfaction to all who j the amount, he asks of a Christian public a I „„ ^ . ute Ile xe time J ocia io see ner l iuus i . , inav favor him with a call, both as to Goods and generous patronage. j | . i r. . i A short time since several familv* prices. Nov 20—tf I Each No. of the Golden Rnle will fcontmil 16 [ !lS announced iu Friday s limes, for two! the banjo tvjth me, and after supper I j j t , fl p erai raroil es REQUESTS the trading public generally to j L call and examine his Stock of Goods. Jau 1, 1856 4?—tf ! road leading from Cassv i niik-s from the former i place. Over ion acre I proved, well watered—ii on the State railroad. * - I Te^Im*."^. TL*iJ5S' l brilfiant engravings, and more attractive , the m.mevA received ;nor .will it be sent after | G T TTT3C;TT a \V ; p 1 r Yi ^ e & Ii pnrenaser*.. st , ir j es an< j contrary to all others, all promisee the time is out, unless the subscription be re- • Fate of th* AlMHStle*? . J_I. UirpllAVV J | For further particulars apply to the subscriber ma j e w :p b( . f sl ;tlilull\- performed, .this work newed. | Jtate 01 ApOSUeS. Dcqici' it) §tqfilc qi)? JqiJCU 6009?, j on the premises, »NWW» STMP-trtN 1 has been tbs standard for twenty-soyen years., j Let all names, both of persons and post-offi- ! St. Matthew. This apostle and Evangs- Groceries, Hardware,' Cutlery, ! Nov 6—tf ' . c^viiWua. j £§£ .It tSmcorre«iv. Ttr ’ v pIai “ lr ’ that we ma ’ T enter I lbt is t0 hw 8?ffered ma . tyrdom ’ Tirtntq rf’ Shftf 9 II(t10 & CqT)S I : America. .Terms,, .one copy one year, $3; two i The work is stereotyped, and it is very desi- or was s l*' n with a sworo at the city of E- J 5 -* ’ I prn,, ^5, J f.-a T> 11 j copies one year, $5; three copies one year,-So; j. rable that all subseriptiong should commence j thiopia. 5 *’'* u ; five copies one rear, and extra copy to getter up with the commencement ot the volume. Those _ ,, pitclnffi into the banjo, and I tell yc what I made music.- The Major eoiiid | ,,!l ^"g and weary passage home.— A ND eventhing usually found in a country Store. ‘Call and examine. Cassville, Ga. Nov 1, 1855 St. Mark. This Evangelist was dragged five copies one year, and O N the 5th of October, a negro boy, calling : of dub, 810 ; eight copies one year, and an ex-; who preserve the work can always obtain any himself Bill, and says that he belongs to tra copy to getter up of club, 815; eleven co- j number they may need to complete a volumebr 1 through the streets of Alexandria, ia Egypt, — i William Mills, near ShreveSport, Texas. Said j pies one year, and an extra copy to getter up of 1 sending us 10 cents for each No. so ordered, j l. , in ; re j j,’ Q COLLINS j loy is about 5 feet, 9 inglies nigh, of dark com-) club, 2<>. .Address.^........L. A. Gode.v % ^ j Communications, fi>rthe_prescnt, should be j ** —PKAI.BR ix— ; flexion, about: club,-20. .Address Il A. Godev, r years old, and weighs aboot j Novt*,S56, 3 Chestnut-st. Philadeljihia.! addressed to , 165 pounds. The owner is rcnuesteTto come j ___ , , .. , V A CTITIYW A PTfE BONNETS. 1 brward, prove pmpertv, pay charges and take 1/ Tll0 \v OTlU Ulia.ilCIlS'GCl. _C £bBiUll_ n * said negro awav, or he'will be dealt with as the I aw directs. -* T. R. TRAMMELL, Oct 23—tf Sh'ff' and Jailor of Fannin DRESS CAPS, FLOWERS, RIBBON'S. EMBROIDERIES, AC., JNo. 253 Broad Street, opposite the U. S. Hotel, Aosrnsta, Geo. [Dec 6.1855 43—tf THOS. H. TINSLEY, —REPAIRS* OF— Watches and Jewelry, CARTERSYILLE, GEO. NORRIS & HUTSON, Tailors, Carters ville, Ga: J. Q. A. NORRIS AND J. E. HUTSON, H .vvixg removed to Cartersville, and form ed a partnership for the purposeof carrying iforingbasiness, and barings on the taili someexpe- fience iu the business, can confidently say to RUSSELL RENEAU, with lire spr^v. Philadelphia. St. Luke. This Evangelist was hanged ; toniahtaent, her mouth and eves open,; The ii-xt morrrng, at an early hour-, ami her arms lir.riging Uou n bv her side. , an< ^ before tliq family had arisen, Mn Next mornirg 1 left very early, having j Doiie ; to whom the dog was much ^ some important.busiuess in town. The; ;l 'tatifie^l, hearing an Unusual noise at St.John This Apostle and r.vnngelist j Major saw me to the gate, and made me ! ^ ie '^ onr j arose, opened if, and was as= - put into a cauldron or boiling oil, at! p* rom j #e to ( . ome Lack”soon and spend a \ tonis!,ed ^lioW the noble fugitive.— ,e and escaped death! He afterwards! Week g 0 a f ter getting through mv i Mr ' D - sa . vs w ^‘* he opened the door : upon an olive tree in Greece. HE would respectfully inform the citi- , xens of Cartersville and Cass count, kin, Murrav, ‘.Yalker, Floyd. Cass. Paulding. 1 ' A* «» q»i J at ^rt notice. Wo* j^h. Chmitee,.and j rirrtnted. Office, corner uorth of Ibe Maddox VARIETY STORE. CASSVILLE THE POINT OF ATTRACTION, j was j Xejet door to Standard Printing Office. ' : Rome anu escaped aeatn: lie anerwaras i Wee j- .jfj er <ri>u\n‘' thrulitrli -\pDTSON McMURRY would respectfa!ly | died a natural death at Epbeaius, in A- j business, in town ! went out to themhictJ t,le arwe ’ his great paws 1?A inform the citizens of Cassrdle and vi- a :« - ; • , , ' LU ^ i r • 1 t 1 » cimty, that he is receiving, fresh from market, ; * | prepared to remain a week, arid defer- I n j ,on wouluers rtnd fmrlv embraced tlie largest and best selected stock of j St. James, the Great. This Apostle w*s‘ mined to have everrthing fixed before ] ’ him, giving siu.-h demonstrations of joy Groceries and Confectionaries j thrown from a pinacle, or wwg of the Tem- j left. When I got to the gate Uncle Ben | as he never believed any atiimal coull? * ' pie and then beaten to death with a fuller’s; did not come as usual to lake sny lioise, j “Inbit. c 1 nb - i so I le*l liim to the stable nijst-lf. li In wliat part of the Bar he left liis St. Philip. This Apostle was banged up went up to the house, and saw at a j master, and the distance he must have against a pHar, at Hierapolia, a city of g-Ianee that there was something wrong, j swam, in a rough sea, is not now known^ ; The Major was very cold and stiff, and j but when seen he was five miles front Cherokee Volunteers of 1838. 4 LL commissioned and non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates of voiun- leer mounted men, who were orpin ized agree ably to “an act to provide for the protection of the citixens of the Cherokee country, and for ; their friends and the public generally that they ; ever brought to this place, consisting in part pie and then beaten to death with a fuller’s did not collie as Usual to take in v lioise, ihe removal of the Cherokee ana Creek Indi- | will give as good fits and work as can be had j 0 f the following articles: aas,” assented to December 26th, .1837, who j in the State. .... Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Pteic- were mustered into the service of the State of [ Particular attention paid to fitting up work | es all kinds : a fine lot of natural fteserves, Georgia, according to the provisions of said i for the ladies. . j Pmnes, for table use; _ act, from the counties of Union, Gilmer, Lump- i Call at E. D. Puckett's Brick Store, up sta rs. Preserved Figs and Dates, Soda, Butter and p. ____ ”’ ’ " ' ”” Cartersville, Ga., Aug. 28, 1855. tf j p: c nic Crackers, Sardines and Catsup, Eng* ; - =*' Cartersville, Ga., Dee. ISth, 1855.—44—ly. NEV/ FALL AND WINTER _f; settled clmn.s" for actual senprices rendered tlje j (State’under the act aforesaid, and that he is j now ready to rem and audit nil Hume claims j ^ TQ iEVY ^ AM) GET THEM , B. F. BOMAR, 'ommission Merchant, j ^t^emaia unpaid, ’in accordant^ with the j ruuiuiooivu iu o io u « » ! provisions of an act of the last Legislature, ap- | for tub pcDCHAawAXD sale of proved March 3d, 1856. | Tennessee Produce, ! a proper form and catuig these claims wilt he sent to the Clerk of ■COTTON, GROCERIES, Ac., tlie Superior Court of each of the above named^ . jAlabama Street, {South of the Macon & We*- ei>unties, to which claimants (and the heirs or -tarn TteMit tvi.tWi Ha j legal representatives of those who have died) -an refer, and be guided iu making out ana au- 1F YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS tern Depot, Atlaxta, Ga. Oct 35, 1854—tf JOB PRINTING, ®f my Se«cHpiici), gxetqtsd At the Staodard Office! *** Addram SAMUEL H SMITH. •Get 1.188$. Caarville, Geo. ' ———?? i >fag. Summons here. thentieating their claims. When a claim is so made out; it must be transmitted by pail, cr ‘thenvisc, to the Audittir at Milledgeville. Auy oflleer who mar have in his possession the muster roll of any unpaid company, is re- (uestedhto send it, properly authenticated, to the Auditor. . >' "V ' All daimante are further notified, that'the fine within which these claims are to be pre- e;nted to the Auditor, is limited to law, to the 1st ot June, 1857. F. M. BRADFORD, M illcdgeville, Dee 4 -m-3m Auditer. — ■ lish and American Mustard, fine layer liaisons, | St. Bartholomew. This Apoatle wae flay- ; tlie old lady was actual! v insuiling in J land. I Car. Soda, pesrtatarch, I f. comn,anJ *' WbereB * insinuations-. Lucy was sent o*.t of' This is the fourth time M, atfcntpl has ^ table Salt, Irish Potatoes, Fruits, dried Beef; j ^-mg. j the way to a neighbor s-. t did not stay ]»een made to carry off his doff and in * j . Saufffor the Mies Sae chewing and smok- ■ St. Andrew. Thw Apostle was bound to t Ionyou «av depend. Putting on ail j e verv instance J ie ? ia m inAnsimH i u * Uvi - W-*-- a. tli.m gca • j A large and well selected assortment of— , nntil he expired. * and went to the stable for mv horse.— i^wimmiu^ hortre Tlie noble nmmat Do S oh hear ? hey ? ; Candies, Win,d-w»F^ Hard-ware and Cutlery, | St. Thomas. This Apcmfc wai ran through There I foUinJ Undo Beil almost in tears, i slmtiM ” .. , .. . TUST RECEIVED, a large stodt^if delaihes, ; Saddles, Bridles and Whips; ihe hodv with a 1am AftCbromande* in tb? : — - —v -• ,. IlOtl! . put aud authente J Alapacas, Cashmere*,'Sitk, G^teham, C.ili-1 A lai^e lot of FamBv Medicines. Brandies i y witu » lance,fhOorom n ., e, co; strioed Homeepuu and Osnaburgs, red and j * n d Wines far Medicinal purposes, a l«»t of gar- • Last Indies# .1 ' S**. white FTannelf Sheeting and Shirting, Ac. j den seeds, and, in foot, alittle of almost every: g t TUa A sortie was shutto < A tea, BroadelothJCasemere, SatGnett, jeans, thing fiir family use. i ... , . , Tweeds, Linsey and Krirsevs. ; Call and examine my stock befiwe purchasing "t‘ n arrows. tatlon, ou. VOU-— AZ*o, a large" asaortitSent of Stationary, Jew- elsewhere, and get the choice of my stuck before ! St Simon—Zealot. This AfUStle was| ‘ What about me ?’ now be adopted by the town, i death j ‘ Well, Uncle-Ben, what is the matter ! |, aTe tJ, e ‘freedom of the city/ tad a pen* ! here ? lacked. _ 'sion for life. So savs the Provincetowit 4 Mass Nash, dare is war in tie plan- Banner. elrv, Perfumery, Tovs, and Fancy Goods of ev-fcttjs picked over, and at as low rates as ea*i be -g j = p j , K _ t - ery description, all of which will be sold che-.tp *ffu:ed in this market. ! o „ !e- «.• a . Old MisSU. say you p ays dat banjo at LEVY’S CASH STOEK. j Cassrille, March 4.1S55. —if j St. Mathias. This Apostle was first ston-: too good for her use. She say you se Oct 9—t f | ' : ed, and then beheaded. j some showman drapped down in dis part St. Barnabas. This Apostf sof the Gen j Q f de counti v, shore. Massa took your ► LACK and FANCY SILKS, fine BLACK DR. W. W. LEAKE, R espectfully aimounces to the citizens of Cartersrilie and -vicinity, QtTEVTIOW FOB a DeIATMS SoCIBTT. SB If a man has an angry bull by th« tail, which weald be the w»y for bis safety—to hold on, or let go) % ■-4. B i ALPACA, all colors of Florence Silk and Silk Velvet Ribbons, Jew elry, Port-Monies, j that on the first of Janaary next he will ' les, at ; resame the practice of his profession. CASH STORE. ! Office in Gartersville. .and a great many fancvjrtieles, at Cassville, Feb. I Jteceuiber IS, 1856..—ly tilea was stened to death by. the Jews, at j side, but old Missus carried de day. Mas Salania. I «a’s been rario and 7nrin round de place, St. Paul. This Apostle wan. beheaded at | whippin de niggers for nuffin, he’s so Rome, by the tyrant Nero. ‘ mad Miss Lucy is must wild, she is, and beats pepper tea a t hollow-. ‘ The arms of a pretty giri worn round the neck, has been infallible remedy in case of