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a SMItj j'amilij J’raspper—-ftuottii to ttjt 3nimste of ilit iiairanal Stoiortotic |)arti|, littraturt, tjje JMorkrts, foreign noil Homtstk jdruw, fa.
SAMUEL II. SMITH, Editor and- Proprietor.
Our Motto: Tiro Dollars n-year, in advance.
BEVJ. F. BENNETT, Publisher*
VOL. VIII.
CASSVILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, JAsENE 29, 1857.
3STO. 50.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS !
if »fflSSI,
&ei\etq\ fldbeHigctycitfs.
Doct. B. F. Hanie,
JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
September 25. S3,—tf.
John b. rice. Andrew n. rice. I * (JK ~
j. h. & a. h. rice, ! For the Fall & 'Winter Trade.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1 to the trading public.
■ fTMIE subscriber is now receiviug direct from
Cassville, Geo. ! JL New York, at his old stand, a large and
Practice Lair in the counties of well selected stock of
Gonno^ j DRY GOODS,
'piVkexs. consisting in part of Cloths, Casimers, Satinets,
W&!
Catoosa,
Whitfield,
Also in the U. S. District Court at Marietta.
Oct 9, 1856—ly
J. A. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAKTEKSVILLE, CASS CO., GKO.
B USINESS entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to. Particular attention
(paid to collecting.
Sept 27, 1855 33—tf
E. W,tCHASTAIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MOllG ANTON, GEO.
P RACTICES in all the counties of the Cher-
oko« circuit.
Oct 1, 1855
Seepergl S()prii,sehKi)is..
J]. M. LLEKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT FOE
Cass, Floyd, Polk,
Paulding, Gordon, Catoosa,
Murray, Gilmer, Fannin,
Walker, Dade and Whitfield
Counties.
B USINESS entrusted to my^care will meet
with prompt and vigilant attention, and
monies paid over punctually.
Return davs 2o days before Court.
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels,' Kerseys! ! viU^Ga**“ Couft ' bouse ’ u P- stairs ’ Cass ’
Linsevs, Merinos, Prints, Ginghams, Bonnet- ! ,-L- <j
Cord, Black and colored Silks, Black Bomba- ”*
zincs, Alpaccas, Ac., Ac.
General Ufibetffceiftcufs.
Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps", Hardware and
Cutlery, Crockery, Drugs and Medicines, and
all other articles usually kept in a dry goods
store.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
CHEAP GOODS.
He begs to return thanks to his old friends
and customers for their kind patronage hereto
fore bestowed on him, and would like to have
them call and see his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
** J. D. CARPENTER.
Cassville, Oct 1, 1856
34—tf
MILNER & ALSOBROOK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cartersville and Morgastox, Ga.
TJRACTICE in the counties of Union, Fan
L ni.n, Gilmer and I’icken
Oet 1, 1855
Jar. Milner, Cartersville,
J. E. Alsobrook, Morganton.
34—tf
WOFFORD & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
TATTLI, faithfully attend to any business on-
YV trusted to tlieir care, in anv of the conn- j ‘j “7
ties of Upper Georgia. w \
THE
Augusta Evening Dispatch:
, A Daily Newspaper, at Four Dollars a year.
T HE undersigned proposes to issue, in the
city of August;!, Georgia, about the first of
I January next, (provided one thousand subscri-
\ bers be secured)
| A Daily News and Commercial Jour
nal,
j of the above title and price. It will be the or-
1 gan of no political party, and will be devoted
j entirely to the latest Foreign, Political and
i General News, gathered from the Telegraph,
! tlie Mails, and all other available sources, up
t«> the departure of the evening Trains.
It is believed that there is a popular demand
for a cheap medium oi daily news; and railroad
and telegraphic communication is now so per-
render such an enterprise entirely
practicable. The large amount of miscelian
Magistrate’s Courts, in the county reg
ularly attended; Jurisdiction after 4td March,
*50. Jan 15,1857—tf
A. W. STROTJTP.
Architect and Builder,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
INFORMS the citizens of Cass and
tejlil the adjoining Counties that lie is ’ r M'r
■““►‘permanently located at the above
named place, and will attend promptly to all
orders m his line of business.
Cassville, Ga., Dec. 13, 1S V>. 44—ly
GRAY & ETHERIDGE,
Surgeon Dentists,!
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
H AVING permanently located
at the above named place,
are prepared to practice tlieir pro
fession in all its branches, with neatness, <iu
rubility and despatch.
They will practice at Cartersville, Rome,
Cassville and Marietta, and also in the sur
rounding conntry. Orders sent to Cartersville
will meet with prompt attention, j Orders re
spectfully solicited.
Office at Cartersville, Ga.
JOHN GRAY,
AV.'I. H. ETHERIDGE.
Nov 20, 1856 —tf
Swan & Co.’s Lotteries!
CAPET A L PRIZE
330,000.
The following Scheme will be drawn by S.
Swan &, Co., Managers of the Fort Gaines A-
cademy Lottery, of Georgia, and the Southern
Military % Academy Lottery, of Alabama, in each
of their Lotteries for February, 1857.
class o,
To be drawn in the city of Mobile, Alabama, in ;
public, on Saturday, February 7tb, 1857. j
Class £24, I
To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia I
in public, on Thursday, February 19th, 1857
CLASS 2 5,
To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, in |
public, ou Saturday, February'28th, 1857. on j
the plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS! |
Tiires thousand two hundred
and sixty prizes!
MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY
TEN TICKETS!
^ THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS.^!
Magnificent Scheme.
1 Prize nf
Swan & Co.’s Lotteries!!
BRILLIANT SCHEME ! ! !
3,295 Prizes...Lowest Prize fGO.
more TUAN ONE I-RLZE TO EVERY TEX TICKETS.
PRIZES GUARANTEED!
ALABAMA LOTTERY!!!
[Authorized by the State of Alabama,]
SoqiteW) SiFiiitqirij )!
CLASS N,
To be drawn in the cit.v of Mobile, Alabama,
in public, on Friday, January So, 1857, on
the plan of
Single Numbers.
Purchasers in buying 10 whole tickets, (when
the number ends in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (5, 7, S, 9, **,)
are guaranteed a Prize of *60- -halves andypiar-
ters in proportion ; or certificates of lo tickets
will be sold at the rates below, for the risk on
the tickets, and which entitles the holder to all
he draws over the $60 Prizes.
Samuel Swan, Manager.
30,01)0 tickets—3,295 phizes!
j Prizes amounting to $32f>,Ui>0 will be distribu-
i ted according to the following
NOVEL SCHEME!
2 prizes of
From the Exaniner.
The Ten Dollar Piano.
■ A STORY THAT WAS TOLD ME.'
BY ALMA MATER.
was a young man just starting in the world,
witn little means and few frienJs.
•I have not grown rich,’ he said, after the
first surprise of recognition was over, .but
I am able to pay my debts Do you remem
ber oug day. fourteen years ago, you lent
me ten dollars in my extremity, and told
me never to pay unless I was able : Now
I have tried to find your address many tin*eS
since but I could not. Here is a ten dollar
gold piece, and l am only sorry that I can
not double it, for your kindness to me when
I was in trouble. Hut come and sec me on
your way through Iowa—and my wife and
0! winter wind blow not too bleak children will thank you with me.’
On yonder tender one ; , .1 was very much astonished and affected
Her limbs are old. and chill, and weak. ' for I had totally forgotten his obligation.
Soft great her, winter sun.
I was an old woman tottering along one
cold day. The sight of my eyes effected my
heart, and. as is usually the case, my feel
ings ran oat at tlie pen’s point, thus :
-For she lias seen no smile to-dar,
No tire in her cot:
So. winter wind, go seek the gay,
Pass hv and harm her not.
0 ! winter wiud. toss not away
Those locks of faded hair,
1 prize of $60,000 I
“ « »* 0.3,000
“ “ “ 10,000 I
$2,110O I
l.ooo !
250 !
•are, in
\V. T. WOFFORD,
J- A- CRAW HHU). j ons an( ] p 0 pt; C al matter, contained in the cur-
One of the firm may always be found at I ,
tlieir office in Cassville.
Nov 1. 1855
38—tf
J. W. & R. C. HOOPER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
W l LL practice in all the counties of the
Cherokee C
30—lv.
Cherokee Circuit,
Oct 9, 1836.
FAIN & MARTIN,
attorneys at law,
?I or gat i» toil,
\ XY business entrusted to their care will be
a it ended to promptly
\V. FAIX, Morganton.
WM. MARTIN, Dahloncga.
Sept. 4, 1856. 3M—ly
J rent daily papers, necessarily enhances their
J value, and while it interests a certain class of
readers, renders them too expensive for large
numbers who would take a smaller and cluiap-
i er daily, contaiirng the latest news. 8neb a
paper it is proposed to make The Daily Fren-
nuj Dispatch, and as every department will be
i under the control of practical business men, its
5 efficiency as a sprightly and vigorous Xeipspct-
i per, may be relied upon.
i All subscriptions will bo due and payable
upon the receipt of the first number, and the
entire business will be conducted strictly upon
the Cash System.
Advertisements will be received upon the
usual terms. STM. A. ATKINSON,
Nov 27 Proprietor.
W. A. ELLIS,
MORGANTON, GEO.
,L promptly attend to all business en
trusted to In* care.
48—tf
Cherokee Volunteers of 1838.
A h]
XI officers, musicians and privates of volun
ti'er mounted men, who were organized agree
ably to “an act to provide for the protection of
the citizens of the Cherokee countrv, and for
ATTORNEY & 'COUNSELLOR AT LAW, tbemnoral of tbu Cherokee u,,d cVeck Indi ’
^50,000
1 Prize of
$5,000
20,Ml
“ M “
4,000
10,000
s’ohi*
“ *; ;;
1,000
loo prizes of
100 “ “
lOo
50
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prizes of $250 approx, to $50,000 prize.
4 “ “ 200 “ “ 20,000
00
10.000
9,000
S,000
7,0<tf)
6,000
5J >00
3,oo0
2,000
1,000
SEAGO & ABBOTT ) j WM. C. JIG ORE,
Established business !- J late of
at Atlanta in 1852. ) f Gallatin, Tenn.
SEAGO, ABBOTT & GO.,
Siijchi 0o!i)iT)is§io)7 Ijjxi'ebxii)!?,
ESPECIALLY FOR THE SALE OF
Tennessee Produce,
A ti i x-t % r P ni.f>rt The Numbers from 1 to$0,<w>, corresponding
ATLANTA, UEOKGIA. with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on
L 1BEBAL advances given on consignments, separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
either by acceptance or in cash. i tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. The first
They are also agents for the sale of French j 3S>> prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are
Burr and native Mill Stones, (Essopers A Co- j placed in another wheel. The wheels are then
3,26p Prizes, amounting to $204,000
Whole tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2JL
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY*.
lo*>
100
4 pris
4
Approximation Prizes.
of $250 approx, to £60.000 prize:
200
175
2,000
1,000
250
but I could not refuse the just return. Tru-
' ly, 1 thought, giving to the Lord does Hot
- impoverish, even in worldly means, and I
said to myself, I will see what thin ten dot'
■ lavs will bring me. So, looking nhotit, I
• made a little investment in the new land,
! and went on my way fully satisfied vfHli
; niyse’fand the word in general. Three
They shone once o’er a sweet blue eye ! Weeks n « 0 ’ 1 b " d “ n off r of fife bundrcd
When she was young and fair. | dolIars !or nl >' Wee bi( ut lnnd ’ 1 ^P'cJ
j it, and as my little wife and little Nellie
They glittered there like golden wings, . have long been teasiug me for a piano I
Gems held there hands apart: ) bought this fur iliein ’
Now frost lies on the faded rings, ! *lt seems like a dream.’ said I. gazing
And frost within her heart. with a sort of reverence on the beautiful in'
strnment -, ‘You ought to commemorate the
\s I laid my pen down, a beautiful child incident in some mnnner ,‘ j a(lfJe(l
of seven summers, with the golden light of I hn ,e thought of inscribing on a small
' youth streaming all over her briglil curls. I silvcr plate , Le word8 , . Cast thy bread up
childhood s fresh lustre in her dark eyes ; on tlle waters ,, nd , hou shalt find it , fter
aud Junes redest roses oa h* dimpled ; many day8 .. but it does not seem eMCt)y
cheeks- ] appropriate to the case.’
.0 !’ she cried, tossing the stray curls j ^ y( , u ever gCB tiia gir j in> ;
from her brow, >we ve got the splendidest , as k ed Xv’ellie.
new piano over home, and mother wants you 1 ' tKojBy dear,hut I have heard of her Thro’
to come and try it. She says you shall play j n german misgion , ir y. Slle is a good fcfiolaf
3,295 prizes, amounting to $326,OoO
Wliolc Tickets, $16—Halves, $S—Quarters
$1—Eighths $2.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 3<Y><u >, corresponding
with those Numbers on the tickets, printed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. The first
219 prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are , ....
placed in another wheel. Tbe wheel is then re- j heart bounds, my pulses leap in unison
volved, and a Number is drawn from the wheel j with their sportive natures, when they are
of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is { t. w i B .i . Q „„„ •* ,
drawn from the other wheel. The number and ‘ by And when t!,c locks are
j on it first.* Now I am a child with children;
ans,’* assented to December 26th, 1837, who
were mustered inf > the service of the State of
Georgia, according to the provisions of said
j act, from the counties of Union, Gilmer, Lump
kin, Murray, ’.Talker, Floyd, Cass, Pauldiug,
I Cobb, Cherokee, and Forsyth, and ?rfio fierce
I not heretofore hem paid for xurh *trri<‘e y s»re
notified that the undersigned has been appoint-
. ud Auditor, by the Governor, to audit all un-
j settled claims for actual services rendered the
■ State under the act aforesaid, and that he is
; now ready to receive and audit all those claims
that remain unpaid, in’ accordance with the
provisions of an act of the last Legislature, ap-
proved March 3d, 1856.
! A proper form for making out and authenti
cating these claims will be sent to the Clerk of
the Superior Court of each of the above named
counties, to which claimants (and the heirs or
legal representatives of those who have died )
can refer, and be guided in making out and au
thenticating their claims. When a claim is so
made out, it must be transmitted by mail, er
otherwise, to the Auditor at Milledgevillc.
I Any officer who may have in his possession
LWAYS at home, and ready to attend to j the muster roll of any unpaid company, is^ re-
iill who may favor him with a call.
Jognc) Bolting Cloth, Ac., prepared by the old
and well known firm of Morris A Trimble, Bal
timore, Md.
Herring & Co.’s patent fire and burglar proof
Safes, constantly, on hand, at.Manufacturer's
prices.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 7th, 1857.
It will be seen by the above that we have ta-
T T . . , , ... ken into partnership Mr. \V. C. Uoore, late of
I- L commissioned and mm-comimssioned Gallatin, Tennesse, and it is with pleasure we
n “ make the announcement.
We return our sincere thanks to our old pat
rons for their very liberal patronage during the
past four years, and bespeak for tlie new firm
a continuation of the same.
Very respectfully, SEAGO A ABROTT.
Jan 15—tf
W‘i
Jan 1, 1856
W. T. DAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Jasper, Pickens county, Ga.
P R VCTICES in the courts of Cherokee,
Pickens, Gilmer and Fannin.
R E F E R E N C E S :
A. J. Hansel, Marietta, Ga.; W. T. Wofford,
Cassville, Sengo & Lawrence, Atlanta
may 22, ’.56
15—lv*
8. LEVY, Agent,
Doalcr in Dry Goods, &c. &c
-WM-1 leaf Corner Public .Square,
Cassvh-le, Ga.
A
Jail 1, 18**6
49—tf
J. D. CARPENTER,
Il«f Public Square,
-Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c.,
CASSVILLE, GA.
R EQUESTS the trading public generally to
call and examine his Stock of Goods.
Jau 1, 1856 49—tf
G. L. UPSHAW,
Jjt’qlel’ io no? faiKi) £i'il SooD?,
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery,
Toots c£- Shoes, Hats <£• Caps,
A ND everything usually found in a country
Store.’"Call and examine.
Cassville, Ga. Nov 1, 1855 38—tf
MRS.
E. O. COLLINS,
—-DEALER IN—
FASHIONABLE BONNETS,
DRESS CAPS, FLOWERS,
RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, *C.,
No. 253 Broad Street, opposite the U. S. Hotel,
Augusta, Geo.
E. M. SEAGO,
SUCCESSOR TO SEAGO & LAWRENCE,
Will continue the Produce
commission business,
At his now, commodious, fire-pro a f Building,
front of the Atlanta Hotel, and next door
to thv' Fulton House,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
The usual facilities offered to Shippers.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oct 30, 1856—tf
PATTEN, HUTTON Sc CO.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA:
Commission and Forwarding
Merchants,
( CONSIGNMENTS of Colton, Cam, meat.
J Flmir % Baron, solicited- Merchan
dize and Produce forwarded with dispatch.
Refer to Col. R. M. Young and D. \Y. Camt,
Esq., Calhoun, Ga.
June 25, 1856. 20—ly
& SJLKIL
^I^IIE undersigned having entered into Co
X partnership in the practice of Medicine aud
FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON I Surgery, respectfully tender their services u
v* Fir** 1 he citizens of Cakteksville and surround-
Vl«l I'zltljscy* I ing country, hoping by strict attention to busi-
T IIE undersigned begs to inform the travel- ness, coupled with :i long :u:d varied experi-
ling public that lie is now prepared to j ence^to merit a portion of public pain
quested to send it, properly authenticated, to
i the Auditor.
All claimants are further notified, that the
I time within which these claims are to be pre
sented to the Auditor, is limited hv law, to the
1st of June, 1857. F. M. BRADFORD,
Milledgevillc, Dec 4 —ni3m Auditor.
New Stage Route
ved, and a number is drawn from the
wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a
Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The num
ber and Prize drawn out arc opened and ex
hibited to the audience, and registered by the
Commissioner, tbe Prize being placed against
the number drawn. This operation is repeated
until all the Prizes are drawn out.
Approximation Prizes.—The two preceding
and the two succeeding Numbers to those
drawing the first 12 prizes will be cutitled to
the 48 Approximation Prizes, according to the
Scheme.
3,0.J0 prizes ot $-20 will be determined by the
last figure of the Number that draws the $50,-
OoO prize. For example, if the Number draw
ing the $50,0o0 prize ends with No. 1, then all
the Tickets where trie number ends in 1 will be
entitled to $20. If the number ends with No.
2, then all the Tickets where the number ends in
2 will be entitled to $2 J, and so on io 0.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at tbe
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of lo Wholes, $60
“ “ “ 10 halves, 30
“ “ u 10 quarters, 15
In ordering Tickets, enclose the money to our
adrtres for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of
which they will be forwarded by first mail.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the draw
ing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give th/11 Post Office, County and
State.
Remember that every prize is drawn, and
payable in full, without deduction.
All Prizes of $l,o00 and under, paid immedi
ately after tlie drawing—other Prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.—
| The drawn numbers will be forwarded to Pur
chasers i;nmedia»elv after ibe drawing:-
S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, G?i.
or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Jau 15—tdd
prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to
the audience, and registered by the Commis
sioners, the Prize being placed against the
number drawn. This operation is repeated un
til all the prizes are drawn out.
AjtproxiuoiLwn Prizes.—The two-preceding
and the two succeeding Numbers to those
drawing the first 19 Prizes will be entitled
the 76 approximation prizes, aceoidiir
scheme.
and teaches a shool herself, now, in Chica
go She has be jo me a handsome and refin
ed young woman, and is educating her only
brother, younger than herself. I learned
the staircase, when the voices of my loved
are only like remembered music when my
hand's grasp becomes tremulous like loosen
ing tendrils of the dying vine, still may the
dear Lord grant to me the trusting tender-
to the j nk -* SIS of childhood; still may the feet of in-
| fancy patter around my knee, and its red
3,000 Prizes of £60 will be determined by the I |jp S breathe perfume on my withered cheek
last figure of the number that draws the $00,000 j .\„ 0 „ J , u ,
prize. For example, if the number drawing the ««««*-« 1
£60,000 prize ends with No. 1, then all the tick
ets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled
iny temples, awl my step grows slow upon from her that my i if , legift put Ilew i ife inta
tu »6u. If the number ends with No. 2, then
all the tickets where the Number ends in 2 will
he entitled to $60, and so on to 0.
INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
As, by this scheme, one ticket in every ten is
gnaranteed to draw 860, we will sell certifi
cates of packages of Io rickets (where the nuni-
tbe sinking heart of the poor, sick father,
and the nourishment precured with some of
the money gave strength to his weak frame.
The father obtained employment, the little
brother found work to do in an office, and
the girl obtained the favorable notice of a
celebrated pianist, who saw that she pos
sessed musical gifts of a high order, so that
Away went ink and pen, an.1 up bounded by llis cultivation she became enabled to
Uo catch the hand of little Nellie, and off , 8Upport luraelf . So you seo te „ dolIar9
In at the beautiful mansion, into, made a wllole fami i y llttpp y 5 gratefu i nn(J
we ran.
a room softiy lighted, where Nellie's moth
er, who was an invalid, laid upon her accus
tomed couch : and up to the new piano to
sooth tbe weary sick one with strains of mu
sic. The instrument was one after my own
bers end in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 0,) at tliefol- i heart, rich toned, full and melodious, and
lowing rates, which is the risk on them. 1
All that they draw over t»e $69 Frizes ac-1 the Soft » tra,ns answert ’ d *0 my
ernes to the purchaser.
Certificate of Package of 1
whole tickets,*! <>0
lo half tickets, 5o
10 quarter tickets, 25
! 11 u lo eighths, $14 50
It will be perceived, by this plan, that for
• the purchaser bas a certificate of 10 tick
ets, when if he buys tickets he would only get
for that sum wholes, thus by buying cer
tificates he has four more chances for the lar
ger prizes—halves and quarter packages in
proportion.
In ordering tickets or certificates enclose the
money to our address for the tickets ordered,
on receipt of which they will be forwarded by
first, mail. y
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be j ,
sent to purchasers immediately after the draw- j aDd * be best P art ° r 11 ,3 > il
ing.
accommodate those wishing to visit the Copper
region of Georgia and Tennessee.
The Route is through some of the most beau
tiful mountain scenery of Cherokee Georgia,
and is furnished with line, new and commodi
ous Hacks, good horses and careful drivers.
Leave Cassville every Tues. and Friday, 6 a. m.
“ Morganton VVednesdav and Saturday.
“ Ellijay Monday and Thursday.
Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck
Town or other Copper Mines, can be accommo
dated.
Sta"e Office in Cassville at Latimer’s hotel.
H. H. WALKER.
Sept 6 36—tf
Office between the Stores of the Messrs. Mil
ner and Erwin, Cartersville, Ga.
JNO. DAVIS, M. 1).
X. IIART, M. D.
Feb 7,1 S56 1—tf
DRUG STORE.
Ttec 6.1855
43—tf
Smith & Ezzard,
C ALLS the attention of Physicians and Coun
try Merchants to tlieir large stock of Drugs
: Chemicals, Perfumes, Paints, Oils, Window
! Glass, Dye Stuffs, Dentists’ Materials, and eve
j rv thing usuallv kept in first-class Drugstores
NORRIS & HUTSON, areaUo ^ Iu! * u ‘ l
Tho World Challenged!
H
on the
tors of
Taylor’s Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir,
we have the certificates of twenty-five or thirty
of the most respectable persons in our citv, tes
ed a partnership for thepurpose of carrying tifymg to its virtues. \V e war
e tailoring business, and having some expo- i nceper bottle. Cash
Tailors, Cartersville, Ga.
J. Q. A. NORRIS AND J. E. HUTSON,
ing removed to Cartersville, and form-
We warrant satisfacti'»r
customers
THOS. H. TINSLEY,
—REPAIRER OP—
Watches and Jewelry,
CARTERSVILLE, GEO.
Ajt^oerally, that he has opened at that j their friends and the public generally that they ! Atlanta, Ga , apr _4 11 V
point and is prepared to repair Wetches, Jew- \ will give as giiod fits and work as can be had >
elrv, Ac. in quick time at snort notice. Work j in fhe State. . j
warranted. Office, corner north of the Maddox | ^ Particular attention paid to fitting up work
House. for The Indies. (
Cartersville, Ga., Dec. 13th, 1855.—44—ly. j Call at E. D. Puckett’s Brick Store, up stairs.
Cartersville, Ga., Aug. 2S, 1855. j «_ I
newYall and winter •
GLOBE
m
HOTEL,
Hardware and Iron Store,
Peach-tree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
GILBERT & CLARKE,
OEALFR8 EXCLFSrVELY IX
I RON, Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Irons, Ag
ricultural Implements, Mechanics' Tools,
useful, and brought me this beautiful ii»'
strument.’
Verily, truth is stranger than fiction.
“ Stephens, of Georgia.”
A Washington correspondent of the
Charleston Courier, wi iting under date o*
j Ttli instant, gives the following vivid an’il
gr»i.liic sketch of Alexander II. Stephens,
Georgia's gifted and eloquent representative
in Congress Ail who have heard him amt
I ten dollars.’
Purchasers will please write their signatures J expressed my astonishment, and l 0 o!
dam, and give tlieir post office, county and ; . . , ’
■ • i wonder drew another laugh from him.
Lana Bought and Sold.
H
VING devoted the last three rears al
most exclusively to ascertaining tlie own
ers of vacant lots of land in Georgia, I am Mire
that I possess more hiotclr Jqe in regard t- ‘.he
real owners of such land, than any other person
in the 8-tnU*. Should you wish to purchase any
land, not knowing the owners, I will undertake
to find the same and purchase the lands foryou
upon reasonable terms. In ail instances where
I buy such lands, I tjuaraofee the titter, for I
will buy no lands, unless I am sure the titles
are perfect.
In sendiugyoui orders for land, always say
whether the lot is vacant or not: whether there
T
State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn, and
payable in full without deduction.
All prizes of 81,non and under paid immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at fhe
usual time of thirty, days.
Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tick
ets at either office.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
Orders for tickets, or Certificates can he ad
dressed either to
S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or
S. SWAN, Box 200„ Mobile, Ala.
Jan 22—tdd
touch. Now the sweet verse of P.urns'
* Highland Mary’—and now the sweeter |
music ol l’appau s .There is an hour of peace :
ful rest,’ occurred to my memory, anil thin j
I played and sang till Nellie's father came. ; .
Hewasahandsomeman.il. .he full vigor!‘^ C,eet " fi ’ J ** ." ,e r '° Wer ° f b,3 e, °’
of manhood, and from him his little da»-l. ! c ‘ u ' :,lce ’ w,1 ‘ * be ••’uthfulncss of
faa _ . - , , . 1 the picture. 1 he writer says j
ter lnhernteu her gotden tinted hair and I J
hazel eyes. He took a seat near his wife’ !<■ h'* 1 he « n rumored throughout the city,
and drew her thin hand into his, as he spoke ! to,d ,n tbe dniw:n ? rm,n ‘8 of the hotels, in
to her. Then when I praised the new piano,. tbo parlors and in the publ c saloons,
! he turned to me, laughingly, saying. Yes!! ,bnt “ s,e P hen »- of Heorgia,” was to speak
a 0IJ iy "Vt | o" Tuesday of the present week, on the all-
absorbing topic of slavery. At an early
k of! bour tbe ?’ ll!er ‘ cs werc filled to overflowing
with the families of onr distinguished states-
• Let me tell you the story,' he said draw “on—imembers of foreign legations—dash’-
ing, little Nellie towards him, and cneir- ' D? be!le8 ’ n sprinkling here and there-
ciing her little form With his arm, while she ' ofour best rcsidel! »s.
looked with as much astonishment as myself, A;i we passed through the lobbies,we were-
and he began. struck with the deep and reverential silence
| «Thee years ago I went to Chicago. I had that pervaded the House. Where was the
| been there but a few days, when, ir one of P^wer that subdued the stormy confosion of
I my morning wa ; ks, 1 encountered a girl this (always) riotous assembly? That vast
i some twelve years old, a very intelligent,; crowd of listuing faces weie turned towards
j bright eyed child, whose face wore such a shrunken and attenuated figure, thesiioul-
, sorrowful expression that 1 almost stopped dvrs contracted and drawn in--the
1 to speak with her as she passed. The morn , dead and the color of ashes There was
| iu g alr was faw and chilly, the ground Wot something grand in the mere spectacle of
! from a light fall of ear’3' snuvj. and 1 uotic- th-s shadowy figure, binding up the very
ed that, ns the wiud Mew her thin gar- breath 01 the House in a hush so si’ent, that*
inents about her form, she shivered with the • t! le unsheathing of a stilletio might have
VARIETY STORE.
CASSVILLE THE POINT OF ATTRACTION, j
Aext <loor to Standard Printin'/ O/fire. |
M adison McMurry would respcctfiiiv j
inform the citizens of Cassville and vi- „„„ m.u ,,,
is a deed upon the record to the lot; if so, to i einitv, that he is receiving, fresh from market, , , t i„-,.i . -1 .,-n,
whom made, when made, and when recorded; the largest and best selected stock of i “ tU ’ ^ s],e weut l, T> slie •*“» turned, and been heard emails stillness
von ! Groceries and Confectionaries! 1 '*.*? f n f e . tut * ‘ iul “ "*? b f ore 1 beard ; ' Vben the speaker was pouring
pu.ircn.ll. .tog, e, Ut.e, compUl J eTrr brought to this place, consisting in part i V"** 00 **-'!” beh.n-1 me, and stopping the ; out a continttons, uniutermitt.d volume of,
if I fail to find the owners, I make no charge; i of the following articles: j ff 11 ' u-r hand, as if to place it ou my thought and language to prove Sovereignty
nehlicr do I charge unless I make a purchase.} Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Pick-j arm, then drawing back, she said : oft encoilp in ilm ii.rrii, ri.« u.
I fill bnv as cheap as possible, and charge 10 (les of all kinds; a fine lot of natural Preserves, , ’ . ■ ..... , * I’^lthe territories. He went on
per cent., on the cost; or I will undertake to i Prunes, for table use; i ’ ’ s ' r ’ 11 t ' ulll(J o 1Te m « » 1‘ttle and or. ; w.m unwearied rapidity, arguing,
furnish you the lands utu etipulaied price ayreed \ Preserved Figs and Dates, Soda, Butter and j money to buy bread.’ defining, illustrating, repeating intricate
vpor>, if possible lo buy them, and takc^ thv j Pic nic Crackers, Sardines and Catsup, Eng- j .Aie you hungry,' I a-ked. ’ ”
chances of purchasing them, so as to male aj lish and Americn’n Mustard, fine layer Raisons, -^e J«u Hungry, L a-ked. facts, laying down subtle distinct! ,-n j pro*-
commission. I am also buying low country J Nuts of ail kinds ; »icb, sir rcalLufigry; and her li^'H quiv- trating an oljection hire — sieziug upon s
lands upon my own account.* Iown a Iaree Pepper, spice, ^rin^cr, Car. Soda, pearl starch,. ; ered. fslLiev tlior** • n.»ir _ *
nmuber oflots in Cherokee, which 1 will sell i table Salt. Irish Potatoes, Fruits, dried Beef; ,, „„„„ ’ „ _ . , f-MI^ 'here, now retracing b.S steps, and
low, or exchange for other lands. * i Snuff for the ladies, fine chewing? and sujok- | 4 ^ tner work, and bring restating insonoe original points of view his
I also buy er sell lauds, in any partoftlieState j ing Tobacco and Cigars for the gentlemen, home bread -’ general prepositions—thru flying off again
on commission. If vou or anv of vour friends. Teas, Candles of all sorts; j .Father is wet? .1... t „-.i ..,,,i . ... . ,
have vacant lots, I shall be pleased to get the 1 A large aud well selected assortment of—| ' ’ J ,e "'.‘kirts ol the question, aud dealing
numbers and price; perhaps 1 may buy, orfind) Candies,'VToial-ware, Hard-ware and Cullerv, -p r aiued tier^ arm, and my brother, woo his desultory blows w;tk merciless reitem—
you a purchaser. ! shall spend’part of my ; Sad lies. Bridles and Whips; * j used to iuf’p us, was drowned not long a- tion, wiierever an inch of ground rema ned
! g r «’
time in Miiiedgcville, to better enable me to. A large lot of Familv Medicines, Brandies
find the owners of vacant lands. ; and Wines fi.r Medicinal ptirpost-s, a lot of g ir-
I am payiugthe very highest prices for Land t den seeds, and, in fact, a little: of almost every j Something :u my heart, and in her f.ce
Warrants. i thing f>r family use. j told me that her story was true 1 look hei
Letters addressed to me at this place will ; f':.;! and examine my stock before pnrehasin— 1
meet with prompt attention. Addre-s.
M chased this old and well known house,
has permanently located in Cassville, and will , , . u j
be glad to accommodate all desiring board, ei- J^T RECEIA ED. a
ther bv the day, week, month or y^r. His ta-10 Alapacas, Cashmeres, Silk, Gingham, Cal. ;
BY GEO. W. BROWN. IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS I We are ageuts lor the sale of the Rubber Beit- i
R. GEO. W. BROWN having recently pui-i GO TO LEVY’S AND GET THEM! ing, guarantee its quality and performance, and
- - ■' , , , . 7 and sell it at the Mannfiicturers pnees, with:
Do you bear ? bey, the freight added. i
Atlanta, apr 10, 1556 9—ly
September :
la
S. R. BONNER.
»■-/ Oaiee, Coluinbxir, Genryia.
33.—tf.
to becUa.td . aud during tlie whole speech,
though tiis f tee exhilated signs of great ex—
haus ion. the god iike uiiLd wiih.n did hoc
elsewhere, and get the choice of my stock before ] ‘ n ‘‘ J tt * ,abcr 8 S ‘ 1U P’ Lade iier hold out her flag for a single instant; nor even pause for
it is picked oyer, and at as low rates as ran be ! tattered apron, and filled it with loaves — a topic, nu idea or expiession. This veloci-
^'assv;he,'M'rch'_tf I i,ien putiing five dollars m tbe shopman's ty, ereatios, arrangement and delivery a»-
i lian< ^> I stipulated that the poor family was touished us; and what added to our wonder
tner nv me aav, weeK, momu or year, xris iu- — -—■-r-~. -_j
ble will be supplied with the best tbe country “TSK?
affords, and charges moderate.
Cassville, Dee 4
JOB PRINTING,
' h ltl, Bra" dcloffiT’c'^mcre, Sat"in’ett, jeans, 0f BeSifipfiOft, SlCCgfe?
Tweeds, Linsey and Kerseys. -I At the Standard Office!
JUo, a large assortment of Stationary, Jew- i ... c > Mirrr n cmittt
■Iry, Perfunierv, Toys, and Fancy Goods of ev- ; Address SAMUEL H. SMITH,
■rv description, all of which will be sold cheap : (Jet. 1, 1855. Cassville, Geo.
it LEVY’S CASH STORE.
Oct 9— ' OA AAA CIGARS, different qualities and
B. F. BoMAR,
Commission Merchant,
FOR TBS PrDCHASB AND SALK OF
Tennessee Produce,
COTTON GROCERIES Ac J ^ Ribbons, Jewelry. Port-Monies,
Alabama Street, (South of the Macon A Vim- and a great many fancr article? .at / \SNABURGS AND YARN, at Factory
tern Depot, Atlanta, Ga- j LEVY’S CASH STORE. f price, at LEVY’S CASH STORE,
•e* *•, IS?*—if • i C-aajviRe, Feb, 7 . September 25. 33--V
B r uw. J r-.wv.v- aHK W BJ ! 20a000 at low priceis wholesale & i t
LACK and FANCY SH^S, tme BLACK a ’ IXYY’S CHEAP STORE.
AJal’ACA, all colors of Florence £>ilk and , s^etei
September 25.
! DON’T YOU WANT TO TAKE A RIDE ? i to baT0 bread eref y morniD S li “ *«8, that it appeared to be achieved without
LIVERY I was used up. Then 1 slipped another five an effort. .Mass after mass of argument wa»
i _ ~r - - - ^ doIlarS int0 tbe S irl 3 hand ' and iurL«d has thrown off, in phraseology vigorous and ap-
5^* 1 * /% G—S ■ ■ §-■ m tily from her tear filled eyes. propriate, while the speaker seemed the-
AT CASSVILLE, GA. | ten dollars was gone, and I was by were organ of some hidden power that sa¥cd
T HE subscriber begs to inform the travelling j no means rich enough to spare it, but 1 felt h*ro the cost of bis laborious exertion, appa-
public that be has lately established at j no doubt, the Lord would make it up, rentTy anxious to impress upon others his*
Uassrille. a well supplied Livery Stable, and i , . A r , ■
. , » * - i . • , timl At aitV Wain ff an fir, i avu ur ..u - l , IT I* Pfi it »i It nati 4 ha laaaa af m t. ■ t M——— J
B. S. OATMAN,
DEALER IX ITALIAN’, EGYPTIAN* AXD AMERICAS
STATUARY AND TENNESSEE
Monuments, _
Tombs. Urns and V*-e«, Marble Man- | 1 “public tlaThTSTlaieiv“e^uiihTd"n't
** «»•'«*«"«» «*■*•* ! taS SS&21 [ -> •* -»M. iM.„.. ,u,,p..... reliance upon the force of what aeeiaed
Atlanta, Geo. Other conveyances to any part of the country.— I noogli for tbe rare pleasure of giving to G ud . ,0 come unsought.
All orders promptly filled. Ware room op
posite Georgia Rail Road Dopot.
James Vaughan, Agent, Cassville, Geo.
Jan 1 1857—if'
His stable is well supplied with good horses and | „ a;u,,„ , V . ^ .
carriages, and his charges will be as low as the j po r cb ‘ d ’ 1 Qt b ‘ ltk to Uotel J ust Before concluding his whole manner
present and future prices of provender will al- j as the gong sounded for breakfast, and took changed. His tones grew solemn in the|r
l0 A commodious and comfortable hack will] 7 "' tb 4 hondred dangers No deep, sonorous swell, as be reviewed kin j**, .
meet with night and day Trains on the State ‘sooner had 1 commenced eating than I felt litical life. He spoke of the messttren b, t
the.com.
of UlStck-
! u.. ...V CSV Sfivnc VI SUV iiSVfme
H ATS AND CAPS I—Of almost every style Road, for the accommodation of persons wishing | a hand laid an old fi iend I had not met for had aided to nass—of his navt im th. ;
—just receded, and tor sale, at to stop at Cassville. JOHN M. BANTON. 1 fnnrt „„ r . , . . • . . " ^ aiueu to pass ol bis part in the
mh 1—« CARPENTER'S, t Nov 13,1553 38—iy t f n nrteen years When l last saw him, he jromise of ISaO Then in m strain of m>