The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, February 22, 1855, Image 3

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Counterfeit SSO bills on the Augusta Bank bf Georgia are in circulat : on. j Two hundred and forty-three journals and periodicals are published in seventy different locations in Switzerland. A bill to repeal the Usury laws has been submitte 1 t’ the Legislature to close all bar ber shops on Sunday. Seventeen locomotives are frozen or buried in the snow on the Chicago and Mississippi Rail Road. One of the suspenda l bulks in Cincinnati contained SSOO of the savings of a newsboy, nged 12 years. The Cincinnati papers announce. the mar riage of Miss Lucy Long to Mr. llendrinch Tymc. < Oil, take your tyine Miss Lucy. The British Government has given notice officially that British subjects contributing to a lo in in behalf of Russia, will be guilty bf high treason. The telegraphic line betweeen Constanti nople and Belgrade, whereby the firm t city will be placed in direct communication with Northern Western Europe, is progressing inpidly. New York, February 15, Advices re ce v and here to-day from Havana, say that two Americans has been arrested on the charge of attempting to murder General Con cha. Their names are not given. lion. Obediah Warner, presiding Judge in the Coweta Circuit, resigned his office on the •Jth iust., an 10 A. Bull. Esq, of Troup coun- ! ty, has been appointed by Gov Johnson to fill the vacancy. By the latest news from Mexico we learn that two thousand of Santa Anna's army liad deserted, an 1 gme over to General Al varos. A portion of them with their officers, reached.Aenpulc > on the 23 1 of January and the remainder were daily expected. The Director of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad have ordered the twelfth and last call of ~25 on the share, to be paid on or before the 21 day of April next. Pay ments can be mane to Maj 11. C. Jackson. Athens ; Win. Lenoir. Lenios : an 1 11. A. M. White, Knoxville The Mobile p ip'rs are rejoicing over a certain rise of two feet in the Bigbee. with a prospect of three more being added. They have learned that heavy rains have fallen t ‘wards the head of that most perverse of rivers. We trust that they will not be dis appointed — .Min! pomoy .Mail. The cause of Lord John Russei/s j Resignation. — A private despatch from! London says that Lord John Russell res gtied : the Secretaryship of Foreign Affairs because : the Earl of Aberdeen refused to recall Lord . Raglan. Lord Palmerston refuses to accept ofli e { tinless the Queen guarantees the recall of Lord Raglan, which she also declines. War Ag'lnst a Judge —-Pett'on’ i praying for the removal of E G Loring. Judge of Probate for the county of Suffolk, Anthony Burns, the fugitive slave, have b—n addressed to the Legislature of that Suite. Judge Loring conceived it to be his duty to carry out the provisions of the fu gitive slave law, the law of the land as ob ligated by his s< !eu:u oath t*f offi - e. and for the crime of faithfully discharging that du ty Northern fanatics are demand.rg his re moval The respectable j s-yym iis at Boston regard the rn vemtuit. we preceive, .as die fated by the same spirit that w-utl pro scribe a man for .. oj iuiou’s stk *,’ and it possible burn him at the stake. The I, vtknt Invsjntm'T.— -The Baton Rouge t’liim-t records a most rental kahle tri umpii of gen’iis It says that a gentleman : who lives at Darlington, in the parish of St i Helena, has invented a ma j •chine, of very curious cont ruction. It calls the sheep up. throws them down, and takes off the wool, without any manna! labor, save that it is necessary to turn the crank. ‘The tusual amount of bleating on such occasi’ n ibs check.d i.s* means of uisetup cock. | •Class .i>:; &&ecwcpuv —a George, give u ■n description of the earth.’ 4 Yes. sir. The earth is a vast globe, filled with mud. filth, ! Sebastopols and shan ais.’ • What ate its products ?’ . Whiskey, gin, Nebraska bills, and busted lank bills.’ • Ilow many races of men are there:’ • Three—races of Union course, races for election and races for inon . cy.’ . Where is America?’ •It is all over creation—the paradise that Adam, the first filibuster, was turned out on.’ Inferiors. —A term which we arc ever ready to apply to those beneath us in sta tion, without considering whether it be ap plicable in any other sense. Many men may La our our superiors without being our equals; and many may be our noiniiyil in- j tenors to whom we are by no men ns 3- | qual. DIED. At his re s'flor. co, in ('ass county, on tin: morning of the 2d inst., Mr. Thomas E. 11. ; Harris, in the 52d year of his age. ^fa.-ggjamaiwni l n aaiwaraajtjnrr. , |,n, m The Markets. Atlanta, February 21. Cotton. — s to 7, extremes. Charleston, Feb. 10. Cotton.— Fair demand to day and prices rather stiffer than on Saturday. Sales 1500 | I hales at 6to 8 1-2 cents. Savannah, Feb. 17. | Cotton. —The sales to day amount to 1,5 46 i 1 bales at the following particulars: 4 at fi 5-1, 58 •If -3-16, 295 at 7 7-8,10 at 7 5-15, 113 at 7 8-8, 222 71.2, 195 at. 7 5-A, U:i at 7 1-4, 187 at 8, 87 at J-".j 501 at 8 3.16, 25 at 8 1-2, and 10 at 8 7-Be. ■- flohiefSy hi order la operate, were obliged to Jfsubihil to a decline of fully 73c, and in some iu jf-stances even more. I Augusta, Feb, 19. m Cotton.—The demand to dav has been good, |Bbut the sales show no (dfange in prices. * “It is just what is Wanted.”—So says l)r, ■ Peter Fryer, of Salubria, Chemung county, N. HA . and so say all who have used or adminis- Htered Dr. M’Lanc’s Vermifuge. Mr. Fryer jMsays that this excellent medicine has given the JMgreatest satisfaction in his neighborhood, and ■he has ordered anew and increased supply. I Mr. William S. Fanchee, of Marengo, Wavne llcounty, N. Y. has used this incomparable Ver a>n|fuge, and found it to be all that it is rccom ?/I mended to be. He says that where he has sold i |it, it has, in all cases been found an effectual ■ cure. Mr. G. W. llolloday administered two ■ spoonsful to a son of his about 7 years of age, IJ which he has no doubt brought upwards)of loon ||| worms from him, measuring from one quarter H|of an inch to two inches in length. >:J§ r ‘ r -. Robb, of Tyre Springs, Sumner co. ■ , e,m - writes that be could have sold a very ■Kiargc quantity, it he could have got it. All that pwtiuj tried it, pronounced it the best they had ev ilSr rSUen ’ M r - Robb adds that it is impossible K’; r an J. one to say too much in favor of'M’Laue’s , Wermifttge. For sale at J. D. Carpenter’s Cass- H Feb. 9—2 t. BfeZ.IAXV A T TIIE STANDARD OFFICE! j Specie'll polices. _ I# Cassville, Geo. j ‘ —A regular meeting ‘ ! of Valley Lodge, No. 48, I. 0. of (). P., will; be held on every Friday evening, at . o clock. | Transient brethren are invited to attend. By I wrdor ° f 1- A ARTHUIf HAIRE, Secretary. | _ a lkr nu>.>t;mg \ of Etowah Lodge, No. 47, 1. O. of 0. F., will be held on every Tuesday evening, at 7 o’clock. — : Transient brethren are invited to attend. By order of S. 11. Patillo, N. G. KENNEDY, Secretary 9TH v-V r S’ , K subscriber; the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou ses, Negroes, Ac. Ac. Will also receive appli-, ! cations for insurance upon the lives of white! persons. JOHN 11. RICE, Agent. Jan. 5, 1855. 48—lv. j Great Core of Rheumatism — The Editors I of the Richmond Republican, of Dec. ‘24, 1852, says that Carter’s Spanish Mixture is 110 quack medicine. ■ They had a man in their press room who was | afflicted with violent mercurial rheumatism, who was eontinna’iv complaining of misery in the back, bmbs and jointshis eyes had become’ feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore, nr and aii the symptoms es rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture cured him, and in an editorial notice as above, they bear testimony to its wonderful ef fects, and sav th ir only regret is, that all suffer-; ing with diseases of the blood are not aware of*j the existence of such a medicine. They cheer fully recommend t. See their cevtificat ■ and 1:0- 1 tice in full round the bottle. Heal the Sick —Men ofliber.il education at j the present day, devote all their talents to dis c ver the m l ms w e by they n a ivn ove tl e e painful maladies which assail the human frame. There is no nobler art than that of healing the sick, considering the numberless diseases to winch man is liable, and which may cause him to drag out a protracted life of distress, or sud denly cut him off in the. bloom of lrs existence and usefulness. We should gratefully seize up on every means of counteracting their dreadi’ol effects, or causing a removal of those clogs to happiness. In those cases where the Liver or the Stomach i< *hu cause, we would highly re commend Dr. Hoof]ami's German Bitters, pre-j pareil by Dr. C. M. Jackson. No medicine at this time stands higher thaw these Bitters, and l to those who are suffering from the horrors of Indigestion, we say they are the antidote. A Reprieve.— We do not refer to a reprieve from Capital Punishment. There is a slow tor ture. from wVch a respite is equally desirable. I I We refer to Dyspepsia—a word in which all the horrors of indigestion are summed up. To the; sufferers be this painful and harassing disease,, we c m hold out not only bright hopes, but toe! certain?’/ of immediate relief and permanent! cure. There is atomic, cordial and alterative! ; principle in II r.fi mil's German Raters, which inevitably .arrest and changes the morbid action ! of the stomach and the secretive organs, re -1 moves the disease, and restores to health.— Prepared by I)r. C M. Jackson, Philadelphia. January, 20 —4t. Syph'ls, Scrofula and Diseased Blood. For these terrific diseases, Carter’s Spanish Mixture; >s the only specific. The proprietors have in their possession over; 1 on? hundred eortifi? ites of the most extra;,vd.-; narv cures effected by ‘t. We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, 1 ■ la.te High Sheriff of Richmond, Va.; Edwin; Barren, Commissioner of the Revenue for Rich-1 mom!; General Welch, ofthe Mammoth Circus; j ! Dr. Reml'v of Washington City ; Mr. Wm. A.i ! M itthews, and C. B. Luck, Esq., of Richmond.! Va.: Mr. F. Hoyden, Exchange Hotel, Va.; and a host of others, who hive seen cases of ihe w >f.-st desorbition cured by Carter’s Spanish M \turu. Thcv all certify that it is th ‘greatest pti’ifier of the blood known. Jail 26 —-It Cons mphon i, without d.-übt, thc-most- fear fully fat tl of all d : senses, fexcept epidemic.i an nnailv carrying tlious mds to untimely graves, j How often could the ravages of this arch des troyer be nr. wen id, if time'y remedies were 1 used in all ;ving the inflammation produced by an ordinary cold. For Coughs, Colds, S .re Throats, and other s'mil irdisease, STABLER’S ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT has. no qua!. Ti is not recommended as irfaUih- V, ! but iik heal men and others, who have used and administered it, hear testimony to its extraor-l ! dinary e‘!;::acv. It is known to be a “good medio;! l .',’’ and ns such is offered to the public; ; as a’so ST VBLER’S DIARRIKK V CORDIAL, j for ip senses of the bowels. See descript ve! pamphlets, to be bad gratis of the ngiits. — I Price f>r each, only 50 cents, or six bot tles for j i :*l|. | E. 11. Bidder A Cos., Proprietors, Wholesale; Druggists, Baltimore; T. A. Burke, Cassville, Elliot k Tapp.ui, Kingston. Feb ti— 2t. ‘ , 23T* Every family should lit once procure a bottle of the” great Arabian remedy for m hi aid ; beast called H. G. FARRELLS A BAR IAN LIN- I JMKNT. It allays the most intense jiains in a! ! few niinuDS, restorer, the synovial find or joint! | water ami thus cures stiff joints; it penetrates the i flesh to the bone, relaxes contracted cords, cures ! rheum tlsm and palsied limbs of two .ty years’ ’ standing; also tumors, swelled neck, enlargt -1 meat ofthe glands, and is the b-st incd’cir.e for 1 ailments ..f cattle ever discovered, curing swee ny, spavins, splint, and ail diseases which re quire an external application. San Pain of lb year'* standing cured ly IL G. tarrell's Arabian Liniment. Mr. If. <!■ Farrell. Dear Sir: 1 had been alii.cted with the “ Sun Pain” for the last ten years, arid could never get relief except bleed ing; but by the use of 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, applied over the ten.pics about three .r four times a day, it. w-s ent.ii el y removed, and 1 have t’>•!t nothing of it since. I “went in to the stable one night, to apply it to a horse’s j sore leg, and being very lame he stumbled and! fell against my legs, crushing them so badly j that they turned black as my hat, rendering them: powerless. 1 applied your Liniment, ami was: well enough in a few days to go about again as 1 j u.-ii il. 1 also crushed my linger in a shock'ug I manner, by iett’ug a back iogtkii upon it; your ; Liniment, soon healed it ii]>, though. JOHN IL M’GEE. La Salic precinct, Peoria co., 111., Feb. 0, 1849. ; | Esq. Jiul. fr, of Nov Canton, 111., says:) I Mr. 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment has cur ed some eases here, which every other remedy had failed in ; one was a white swelling and con tracted cords in the leg of a boy twelve years old. The leg had withered away, and was so contracted that he had no use of it. Three doc tors had tried their skill upon it iu vain, and If was fast rinling to the yru-re, when the boy’s father was induced to try 11. G. Farrell’s Arab;-1 an Liniment. Before the first bottle was used | up lie came to Mr. P.’s store, and the first words j he said were, “ Mr. Barker I want all that Lini-j I incut you have in the store; the one bottle 1 l got did niv boy more good than all that had cv ;er been done before.” That boy is now well an 1 hearty, and lrs free use of his legs. It is good Ibr sprains, bruises, cuts, burns and swellings, j Look out for Counterfeits! The public are cautioned against ‘another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear ance, called W. B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits be cause his having the name Farrell, many will hoy it in a good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover this error when the spurious mix ure has wrought itts evil effects. The genumc article is manufactured only by 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters ]{. (4. before Farrell’s thus—ll. G. FAR RELL’S —and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeit. Sold by T. A. Burke, and J. D. Carpenter, Cassville, Anderson, Milner k Cos. Cartersville, Elliott k Tappan, Kingston, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. I%T Price 23 and 50 cents and §1 per bot tle. . AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established. Address 11. Q. Far rell as above, accompanied with good reference as to character, responsibility, Ac. Robert Batty, Rome, Ga., wholesale agent. V: STOVALL, Ware House ‘ * • &nd Commission Merchant,— \uijmta, Ga. —Continues the busi ness in all its branches, at his extensive FIltE-PROOF Warehouse on Jackson Street, near the Globe Hotel. The usual Cash facil ties afforded to customers. aug 25 Iy* Special police?. _ Give them a Trial.— Mercenary persons have in so many instances succeeded is foisting Jtipon the community worthless preparations claiming for them great medical virtues, that a great ma ny individuals refuse to take any thing not sanc tioned bv A physician. This sanction has been I bestowed upon Stabler’s Anodyne Cherry Ex pectorant and Diarrhoea Cordial in more than I five hundred instances. Indeed many medical linen who kno vth .'ir virtues regularly prescribe j the Expectorant in cases of Coughs, Colds, and diseases of the respiratory organs, which come under their care. And, in all diseases of the bowels, too, such as Diarrhoea the Diarrhoe Cor dial is prescribed bv them with the utmost con fidence in its Beneficial effects. Give these ex cellent medicines a trial. See descriptive pam phlets, to be had gratis of the agents. Priceoi.- jy no cents for each, or six bottles for £2 .50. j Feb. 22. A WARNING! DELAY not; harbor not in your mind that sentence of fools’ philosophy, that a dimaa ; will get cured of itself, or that you can cure it i with certain medicines for a few dollars. Be ’ ware bow vou temper with your general wel ifare. I Ye wild and vicious youths, why will you ’ pers'st in dosing with the filthy nauseating com pounds daily proffered, thereby impairing your appetite and digestion, and destroying vou men ially ns well as physically, when you can be cured with a few doses unpleasant medicines? Ve rakes of every age and condition, why will ye suffer and repine, and drag out a mtcerable existence, unfitted for the enjoyment and even or Ln mw pursuits of life. YOll who are thus an noyed amt wish to be restored to health and vigor bv a treatment at once pleasant and effec tual. should consult Dr. MORRIS. His suc cess in chronic diseases has been greater than 1 that of any other physician of bis day. Many ! who h ive been for yours affl cUkI Willi diseust* |or consequences resulting from excess, have I been restored to health atul vigor under his real ly scientific treatment. _ _ ‘ ! ‘ Should a personal interview be objectionable | state vour disease in writing—enclose five dol lars—address Dr. \V. IT. MORRIS, through the Postoffice, Savannah, Ga., and a package of medicines, securely put up, will be sent pr.vute ly and with despatch, full of directions therewith and no questions asked. Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles, Fistula in AllO, Gravel Strictures, Gleets, or any disease whatever of an aggravated or malignant character, can be cured at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by letter post paid, enclosing a fee. M “Heines pleasant and safe, can be sent per :ma.ii to any part ofthe United States. Part'cutar attention given to the treatment of ! female complaints. Lad'as who may bo afflict ed with Irregularities, Flor Albus, or Whites, ; Prolapsus Uteri, or Failing of the Womb, would Ido well to lay aside all false delicacy, and \ promptly consult the Doctor. Cures Warran ted. I All letters to receive attention must he posl-’ri'd, enclosing a fee. Address Dr. W. 11. (MORRIS, Savannah, Ga. Consulting Rooms, No. 98, Brvan Street, Apposite Monument Square. July 14—ly £-~r% 1 f EfIH’AL CARD.—Dr. S. C. Edge- YW 1 I v.oiiTU having permanently located ,I%S, in Cassville, offers his services to the citizens of the town and comity, in Ihe practice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. Office and Residence at Latimer’s Hotel, i Fob. 22, 18.55. ?, —ly. ; SETjTjING AT COST! mUSCUBERG ,t DAVIDSON, Offer their ent re stock of Goods, consisting of ; Heady made Cloth in(f, Hat*, Cap 1, Moots, j Shoes, Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, Fancy and Staple. Dry Gi ods, Jewelry, Fancy Good -, i AT FIRST COST FOR CASH ! __ I Tnev intend to do what they say, and no humbug, as their intention is to leave Cassville as soon as possible. They call the attvntion of the public to that fact, and invite them to come quick, or you will lose great bargains. *S%rCOXF AM) FAY UF All persons indebted to Hirscliberg k D - 11, e then by note or account, are pol tely j ; requested to come forward and -pay vp, as nio- i nev we must Inv ■, b. Ing we lrive determined to break up our establ'shincnt shortly. Th esc failing to do so, till the Ist of April, will bo dealt with according to Law. j Fob 22—ts v i 1” 1 KORGIA, CASS COUNTY. Whereas, V J Anna Stapp appl es to rn for letters of a(l ----i min’str thin on the estate of Thomas Stapp, ‘ Ante of said county, decc; sand. These are therefore to c.te ana admou'sh al ! jand singular, the kindred and creditors of said ■deceased, to be and appear at my office w.th n , the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if j any they h..vo, why said letters should not l.e ! :grant and. _ i | G ven under my In n1 at i.ffice, this 18th day i F hruarv, 1 c '.55. I Fob 22-JOd THOS. A. WORD, Ord. A TTEXTIOX! Subscrihars respectfully inform their IL customers and friends, that they have re moved their stock ol Dry Goods, Clothing, Ac., t<> the store house formerly occupied by Mes.irs. Patton .1 Chunn. liIILSCIIBEItG k DKYIDSON. Cassville, Jan 12 J VILLI AH SHE Ah', \ UGUSTA, Geo.—Has received from New i\ York a large supply of English Brussels Carpets, ofthe best quality, and of new and elegant styes. English Velvet Carpets, of new and splendid styles. Extra Three Ply Ingrain and Ycnetian Cur -1 pels; rich Ch. iiiie Rugs, to mutch the Carpets. ; J’rinted Crums Cloths, in patterns and bv the yard. j Rich colored Damasks and Delaines, for cur j tains, with Gimps and Tassels *0 match. Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin curtains, and som ■ at very low prices. Embro'.iierod M us!in, for curtains, by the yard, j Window Shapes, of beautiful styles; superior | Furniture Dimities, and fine Cotton Fringes. Gilt Cornices, curtain Bands, and Brass and Plated Star Rods, The public are respecifully invited to call and examine the assortment. Augusta, Ga. —ts. TO THE FUJIL/C! YUBA COUNTA', CALIFORNIA, ) August l2lh, 1854. ) A YTIIEREAS I have been credibly informed 5 V since I left home that my wife, Lucinda Worley, of Gilmer county, Georgia, lias viola j ted her marriage contract with me: 1 therefore forewarn all persons not to make any contracts with her on my recount, as I am determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. Jan 12— 4t WILEY WORLEY. FIAXOS, SHEET MUSIC, dV. <fv. jvsr~\ THE undersigned is pre izrsjjw paied to furnish Vogt’s -i- Pianos, at short notice, Vs M i un< * 0,1 as good terms as } jjJ they can be had anywhere at the South. Those in struments are warranted to be equal in point of tone, durability and workmanship, to any man ufactiircd in the world. Every Piano warranted for five years. Any instrument failing to meet the expectations of the purchaser, may he re turned at any time within six months, and an other will he given in its stead. Having u brother (a Professor of Music) in Philadelphia, who selects every Piano sent out, purchasers may rest assured that none but perfect instru ments, in every respect, will be sold. A large lot of Sheet Music, of the latest and most fashionable issues, constantly on hand and for sale at Publisher’s prices. WM. SCIIEIIZER, Professor of Music in Casßvillo Dec. 8, 1854—]y Female College. k CLAYTON, Wahe f'Mmwm House and Commission Meu- Auausta, Ga. —Continue the hnsiness in all its branches, and will give their personal attention to the sale of COTTON uid other produce. Cash advances made when required. Bagging, Rope, aud family supplies purchased at the lowest market rates. Com mission for selling Cotton 25 cents per bale, aug 18 — OTEEL PENS, nt 85 cents per gross, nt LE ij V Y’id cheap cash Store. B^bcHlsci'ijeols. The Cheapest Goods EVER SOLD IN CASSVILLE, ‘ TO A DEAD CERTAINTY.’ Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Ac., NOT AT COST, Mat will he sold cheaper them ever offered be fore in Cassville, at LEVY’S CASH STORE. Feb I(3— tf 4 rpROUT HOUSE.—The un jj'’ X del-signed begs to inform K'i i CflfipsS thc cit > Z( -' ,!ti of Atlanta and the travelling public that this su- : perb esf iblii-l.iment is now open for the aecorn- ! ! mod 1 tigaof Boarders and Transient persons. The ILuise and furniture being entirely new, Rooms well vent.illatod, Halls large and airy, the Subscriber hopes by constant attention to the wants of his guests, to make h s House de- i sirable to the traveller, and merit a share of public patrotiage. AARON GAGE, Proprietor. Atlanta, Feb. I'3—tf J ) LACKSMITIIIN: L—The Subscriber tv/Ti prepared to do all kinds of work Win h’s line, such as Ironing Carriages, makii g and repairing Farnii g impli - 1 ments, edg -tools, Ac. m the best, manner, and on liie most reasonable terms. Edge tools war ranted. A share of patronage is'solicited. L. GRIFFIN. Cassville, Ga., Feb. D3, 1855.—2—1 y. rT . 1) LINO FORTES, Music, Musi- S||iSss*’pEp I. cal Instruments, Fancy Arti- ! Tffules, Ac., White-Hull Street, Sign •* •“ of the Golden Piano, Atlanta, Ga. Feb 1 0—ts 11. BIIAUMULLER. “NT OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned IN not to tride for a certain promissory note given by me to Oliver Brown, for thirty dollars, dated the Ist of this month. As the considera tion for which the note was given lias failed, ; ! therefore shall not par said note unless com pelled bv law. TURNER CONAWAY. Feb ‘3—St riX) ALL INTERESTED.—AII persons in- JL debted to the estate of Hugh Bogguss, late ot Fannin county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands against the said estate, will please dresent them in terms of the law. JOHN M. GRIFFITH, Jan. 10 Administrator, LA XD FOJi SALE M Y THE ST A TE! BY v'rtue of an Act of the Legislature of Georgia, approved February I:3th, 18-54, entitled An Act amendatory of an Act to re peal an Act to extend the time fur fortunate drawers in ail the Land and Gold Lotteries to take out their grants, assented to in December, j 1 s4i ( and to limit the time for fortunate draw- j ers in said Lotteries to take out their grants, j Ac. assented to December 21, 1848, the follow ing Lots of Land, principally Orphan Lots, tin- I granted, and now revortei ! to tlie State, will be j sold in tbe counties wb■..•re they lie, before the : court house door thereof, on the days hereinaf- j ter specified, subject to the rules and regain- j tions which gnvcrii Slier'll”s Sales, by agents already appointed for that purpose. Alsu, on the first Tuesday in March next at Cedir Town, the following Lots in the coun ty of Polk. Nos D'.st Sec Nos Dist Sec Nos Dist Sec 218 I -t 677 1 4 12'd 2 4 274 I 4 ti'.l 14 33 17 4 324 I 4 82 2 4 44 17 4 •""58 1 4 Isß 2 4 .87 17 4 873 I 4 2ls 2 4 lul 17 4 4 It! I 4 2 4 1>34 17 4 -160 I 4 ‘BB f 2 4 157 17 4 507 I 4 4'v'l 2 4 20-2 17 4 080 I 4 5',i2 2 4 220 IS 8 052 I 4 595 2 4 842 IS 8 548 Is 8 703). 2M 8 109 ?1 8 879 Is 8 7>:o 20 8 287 21 3 427 I S 8 788-.. 20 8 240 21 3 180 Is 3 808 20 8 351” 21 3 48 20 3 80S 2 1 3 373 21 8 67 20 3 918 20 3 421 21 8 j 70 2'i. 3 989 20 3 580 21 3 ] [J4 20 3 998 20 3 619 2T 8 ! 227 20 8 I"I4 20 8 713 21 3 I 228 20 3 l>Bo 20 3 799 2l 3 i 120 20 8 loy.V 20 3 803 2T 3 j al7 2o 3 1103 20 3 TIsO 2f 3 j 490 20 3 1113 20 3 1035 21 3 ! 1501 20 * 3 I ItiP 20 3 .1200 21 3 j 555 2 0 3 12(55 ‘2O 3 1201 2l 3 ! 591 20 3 19 21 >• 1200 21 8 j OsO 20 3 49 21 3 1209 2f Si Also, at Campbell!.m, on the first Tuesday in j March next, a Lot of Land in Campbell county: ; No 455, in the 181 h district. ■ ■ i Toms of Sale: : Ist. Sales to he for Cash only. ■2d. Tit * Agent shall issue a CertTicite to | each porch iser, upon the payment to him of ‘ ’ the pnrch >se money, describing therein the i Numb r, District, Section and County, of the ! Lot or Lots purchased by any bidder, j 3d. Grants will issue to the purchaser on \ i presenting the Certificate of the Treasurer or of J : the Agent who sells the Lot, that the purchase j j money has been fully paid. ! 4th. Grants must he applied for within- 80 | days after the sale of the several lots. i If any of th > above Lots are improperly rl.is | shied, they w.ll he re-advertized, and sold in j | the counties wh re they lie. | Those divided by county lines will he sold in 1 the counties where th -v are advertized for sale. IIEUSCiIEL V. JOHNSON. By the Governor, L. 11. Briscoe, Sec’rv Ex. Dep’t. Nov stds CARTERSVILLE, GA. ‘fLSS C. M. DAVIS’ Hew Millinery and Itr'ss-Makinq Establishment, connected : “h ; J. v.'itli a large and well assorted stock of j ; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. All persons j ! wishing anything in this line would do well to ‘ ! o ill and examine her stock before purchasing j elsewhere. . Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, I,aces. Fringes, | j Gimps, Dross Trimmings, of very description, ! ! Ostrich Plumes, Marrahont Feathers, and Car- ] Indian Wreaths, Bridal B moots, Rolls and | Veils, White Satin, and Brocade Silk, for Dresses. Black and Colored Dross Silks, French cloth, and English Marino, and DeLainos, Plaid, worsted Cheneits, plaid Silks, Cloaks, Talmas, | Mantillas, white crape Shawls, French Etnbroi- • tiered Rohes for Parties, Embroidered Collars, Cuffs, and Handkerchiefs, Organdies, Swiss .Muslin, Quilted Edgings and Insertings, Jaco- I net Muslin, English and French Prints, Marl- j boro’ Stripes, Granitevillc Domestics, Infants’ i Cloaks and Shoes, Kid Gloves, of all colors and ! sizes, and various other articles too numerous to mention—all of which will be sold at the j lowest prices. Millinery and Dross-Making carried on in ! the neatest and most fashionable style. All orders attended to with despatch. Cartersville, Jan 12 NEW FALL AXI) WINTER GOODS! WARD & Bl'ltCHAßl), UGUSTA, Ga., arc now receiving their l k Fall and Winter Supplies of New and Fashionable Goods, and will be prepared to ex hibit many novelties in Dress Goods, as well as a general supply of Household articles. They invite attention to the following: Paris, Sacqtie and Opera Flannels, new shades ! American Sacque Flannels, both plain and figured ; Lupin’s Moms, delaines and Merinos, all cols.; Lupin’s black Bombazines and Mous. delaines; Lupin’s Black and white challics ; Rich all wool Paris, Delains, plaid and fig’d; American Delaines, all the new designs; Very elegant colored Silks, m Brocade, Plains and Stripes ; Satin, Plaid and Cheno striped Silks; 6-4 high colored Poplins, Scotch Plaids ; Black Italian and Taffete Silks, rich lustrcd; Beautiful French and English Prints; Ginghams, and cashmere de’Eoosse; Superior Welsh, Silk w.irp, and Saxonj Flannels; White crape, cashmere, and Bay state shawls: Embroideries of every description, Laces and Edgings, Besides a general assortment of Housewife and servants’ Goods. They respectfully invite Families wishing to make their Fall and winter purchases, to give their stock an examination. Augusta, Georgia, October 6, 1854. OIXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Cass county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of William Smith son, late of said county, deceased. E. F. SMITHSON, Adm’r. J in 5 ELIZABETH SMITHSON, Admx DdbeHlsetyeols. ASSVILLE FEMALE COL- | YJ LEGE.—The Spring Term of j 15 this Institution commenced on ; | Thursday, the 17th uay of January, j ’ and will close Saturday, 21st day , of July next. Faculty. WTLLIAM A. ROGERS, Puksident, Prof, of Physical Science, Mathematics and Langua- ) ires. ) S. C. EDGEWORTH, M. D., Professor of Phy-1 skilogy and Hygiene. WILLIAM SCIIERZEIt, Prof, of Vocal and In strumental Music. MISS MARY BREADON, Instructress in Bot any, French, Drawing and Painting. ! MI- S MARY K. CARLTON, Principal of Pre paratory Department. Tuition Fees. j Primary Department, per annum, j Preparatory “ “ SO | College * “ “ 50 Music in College Dcp’t “ 50 “ Prep “ “ 30 Drawing, Painting, &c. “ 20 ! Anc : ent and Modern Languages and vocal i Music free of charge. No contingent expen ! ses. ! Tuition for each term payable at the close of | the term. Board, Washing, Ac. Ac., $lO. | It is highly important that all pupils should be present at the opening of th > Term. WM. A. ROGERS, Pres’t. A liberal discount made to those who pay for j the whole term in advance. Dec B—Bm8 —8m saxm, TTTOOnLAND FEMALE COL- Mwf V V LEGE. —Cedar Town, Polk aF'lly county, Ga. —The first term of tins institution will the :st .JSuf-v Monday in February next. FACULTY. i AY. B. Chawforu, President and Professor of j Moral ami Mental Science, j J. 1). Collins, Professor of Natural Science and Languages. Miss Virginia Veiuhihy, Teacher of Music. AVm. A. Mercer, Principal of Primary De partment. T’rof. Carmtt.i.e Lellakdy, of Charleston, will be engaged to give instruction in the I French Language, and in drawing and Paint i iitjr. The scholastic rear will consist of but one term—of ten months-—commencing on the first Monday in February and c'osing on the third Wednesday in November, which will be Com m ncement Day. TUITION. In the Primary department, first class $15.00, second class, £20.00 per term. In College Department, £40.00 per term. I Music, fuse of Piano included) £40.00. Half the tuition to be paid in advance, fin I cash or note, the balance at the end of the j term. Mr. Wm. A. Mercer will have charge of the : Boarding department. The price of board will | be ten dollars per month, everything included : except candles. Board may also be obtained in private families | in the village. ; For further information address Win. Peck or | J. M. AA r ood, agents. B v order of the Board of Trustees. Dec I—oin XOP TOX'S . : C. ID F.MY. G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart ment. Mrs. AURELIA VAUGHN, Principal of Fe male Department. 1 |"MIE exercises of this Academy will be resum- I L e<l on Monday, the Bth of January, 1855. — j For Terms of tuition, apply to G. C. Norton at j li:s residence, in Cartcrsville. j Dec 2‘J ffSQggSgfr I RENTAL NOTICE.—The sub- I / scribcrs respectfully inform ‘■b*-UrTX the citizens of Cassville that they intend locating here with a view to becoming permanent citizens for the space of five years or j more. They hope, by close attention to their j profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction 1 which the public demand, and to merit a share j of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here, j All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on I gold plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will ‘be paid to children’s teeth, when desired. / COBB A MOSELEY, ’ Jan. 24—ts Surgeon Dentists. BOOK BIXDEII V IX A TLA XT A ! \T7ILLIAM K \Y, respectfully informs the j\\ citizens of Csss".lie and surrounding ! country, that lie is now prepared for any kind | ;of B’nding rmd Ruling at short not'ce. lie has i i also on h ir.d a large ss rtment of Rooks in thy | | various departments of--Literature, Fancy Sta | ! tionerv, Mos c, Mus i! Instruments, Paper flung- j I ings, Guns, P-stols, Watch; s. Jewelry, Fancy ; Goods, See., at the very lowest possible pr o, s. A share of the public patronage is respectfully -j ; solicited. Atlanta, March 2-1, 1853 —Iy. : S~i ILMEII SHERIFF SALES.— On tic jirst ! iVX Tuesday in MARCH next. Lot of land j | No. 59 in the ath dist., and first section ; Thos. [ i P. Threcwitt vs. Joshua Draper. I Also one undivided third of lots in the town ‘ j of Ellijay, known hv munbers 11 and 12, as the I j proper! vof John Thomas William Martin vs! j Jehu Thomas ,t Alston Painter. I One lot of land No. 318 in loth dist. 2d see-| i tion. One undivided half of lot No. 83 in the | I 11th dist., 2d section as the property of Joint j ! Thames. Thomas Sprigs vs said Thomas, R R. > j Hunt, Peter Patterson, S'. M. Foster, William j 11. Hanks. A’so lot of land No. 78, in 20th (list., 2d sec- | j tion; property of Jonathan Wehb, to satisfy a 11 , ! fa from a Jusfees Court of Habersham county, i : in favor of William 11. Shelton. VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE.—WiII I be sold to the highest bidder in the town j ! ofCassvillc on the Ist Tuesday in March a vaJ- j uahle negro woman about 32 years old and her i ! child five months old. The woman is a good . weaver, washer and ironer, she is also a good] i hand in the field, and a tolerable cook; terms } one half cash the other half on the Ist of Jan. ! j 1853. Also at the same l ime and place, a hear.- ] l t'ful little girl throe rears old ; sold foreash. j Feb 9 —tds ‘ ADAM IIILL. j ]f \ EOIIUIA, WIIIT FIE LI) CO UN T Y.- To all j\ T whom it may concern. On the fifteenth I day of September last, l sold and transfered to 1 T. B. Thompson and J. 11. Kibhee, all inv stock ! or interest in the capital stock of the Planters & Mechanics Bunk of Dalton, doing business at Dalton, Georgia. SAMUEL F. DICKINSON. December B.—oamfOm. ’ p CORGI\, GILMER COUNTY.-The fob \ 5 lowing is the description of an Estray Mule brought before me: white mouse color, I branded with the letter 11. on each shoulder, j four loot six inches high, about six years old, appraised to be worth one hundred dollars. M. J. HUNNKYCUTT, Feb. o—3w Clerk Inferior Court. XX BORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas * IT Covey Black applies to me for letters of i Guardianship over the person and property of Delila Wood: These arc 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 they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Bth of January, 1855. ‘ J AS. KINCAID, Jan. 1{). - Ordinary. ,1 LL persons having demands against James xV A. Beard, late of F annin County deceased are hereby notified to present them properly, attested to ns within the time prescribed by law or they will not be settled. And all persons in debted to said deceased are hereby required to j make immediate payment. VVM. FRANKLIN, Adm’r. MARGARET BEARD, Adm’x. Fob. 2 —6 t. rpo ALL PERSONS INTERESTED.—-All X persons are hereby cautioned against tres passing on lot of Land No. 1282, in the 21st district and 2d section, now Cass county —as the law will be rigidly enforced against those who may. SAM’L A. PARDEE, Drawer, HENRY ROGERS. Adm’r. of Sparta, Oa. Feb. t—Bt Eli Mansfield, ‘dee: rpo ALL PERSONS INDEBTED I I— Tint X subscriber having determined to close up the Cherokee Book Store, earnestly requests those indebted for Books &c., to call at, once and settle up. The accounts are small, but their total amount will greatly aid him in set tling at head quarters where nothing but mon ey will answer. T. A. BURKE. Jan. 2(5- ts. ! BdbeHigeMs. | r JMIE GREEK SLAVE! —Bacchante, Vends, ■ i JL. Flora, llebe, and the Dancing Gnu.! j ■ —The above celebrated Statues, together vjfitli j ; FIFTEEN Statuettes in Bronze, and sever al hundred Magnificent Oil Pain-tiny*, form | the collection of prizes to be distributed among ’ the members of the Cosmopolitan Art Associa -1 tion at the first annual distribution, in January ! ‘Toe Cosmopolitan'Art and Literary Associa - I tion, organized for the encouragement and gen -1 oral diffusion of Literature and the fine Arts, on. anew and original plan. ... . This popular Art Association is designed to , encourage and popularize the Fine Arts, and i disseminate wholesome Literature throughout , the country. A Gallery of Art is permanently ! founded, and will contain a valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, for the annual dis t-rihution of each year. The best Lit era tin e of the day will be issued to subscribers, consisting ofthe-popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, &>-. The Committed of Management have the pleasure of announcing tli.it the First Annual Distribution will take place on tie soth <>t Jan. nary next, on which occasion there will be dis trib'uted or allotted to members several bundle 1 works of Art, among which is the original and world-renowned Statue of the . Gulls Slave, j by Hiram Powers, costing over fa thousand do,- \ Ides! together with the beautiful Statues of Venus, Bacchante, Hebe, Flora and the Dancing Girl: and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, import- : ed from Paris; also, a large collection of Oil Paintings, compr'smg some of the b st produc tions of celebrated- American and Foreign Ar ■ tlsts. I The Literature issued to subscribers consists i of the following Monthly Magazines: Harper’s, j Putnam’s, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Gra ham’s, Magazine of Art, and Godov's Lady s Book, and the Quarterly Reviews re-printed in New York: Edinburgh, Westminister, London i Quarterly, and North British. J Plan for the Current Year : The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member ot j this Association, and entitles him to either one of the above M igazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings, which are to ho allotted to niembois in January. . Persons taking five membersit ps are entitled to five of the Magazines one year, and to *U‘ tickets in the distribution. Persons, on becoming members, can leave this Magazine commence with any month they choose,‘and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first ot every month, d.n cl horn the New York and Philadelphia Publishers. Littelfs Living Age, weekly, is furnished one year, and two memberships, for six dollars. The net proceeds derived from the sate < memberships are devoted to the purchase ot works of Arts for the ensuing year. Hooks open to receive names at too Eastern office, New-York, or Western office, Sandusky* i The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, | (the Western*office of the Association. ) where j tun oh Ontoiteßul'd<ngs have been i reefed sot j it, and in whose spacious saloons the splendid j collection of Statuary unci Paintings is exhibit- j ed • The Advantages Secured by becoming a mem ber of this Association are— -Ist. All persons receive the l route of toeir subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazme Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing toward pur chasing choice Works ot Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Artists of the coun try, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. , . Persons remitting funds for incmbersn.p, should mark letters, “ Registered,” and state the month with which they wish their magazines to commence, and also then- oust if ice address In fall, on the receipt of which, a certificate ot membership, together with the magazine desir ed, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining (his they receive the Magazine und Free ‘Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price the} now pay for the Magazine alone. Persons subscribing any time before the 30th of January, are entitled to the Magazines for 1855. Closing of the Books !—Subscriptions w.LLu j received up to tiie SOtli January, at which tune j the distribution will take place. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogues of to • wliole collection to be distributed, will be sent free of charge on application. Offices of the Assoc atioii, at the Knicker b-Hiker Magazine office 348 Broadway, N. 4 ork, York, and at No. Tibi Water st. Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office) for memberships, i C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. k L. A. Jan. 12, 1855.—3 t. In EORGIA CASS COUNTY. —Whereas Eli | Vx zabeth Brown, applies to me for letters of i Guardianship over the person and property j Harriet L. McGuire, orphen of Nancy L. Mc ! Gum’, deceased. i Tiiesc are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at inv of fice within the time prescribed by law to show j ! cause, (if any thev have,) why sad hitters of i Gnardiaush’p should not be granted said appli i cant. I Given under my band at office, this 29tli day | j of January, 1855. TIIOS. A. WORD, i Feb. 2. * Ordinary. (X EOROTA, CASS COUNTY : Whereas Wil- T liam li. Kirkpatrick, applies to me for ] letters of administration on the estate of ltobt. j J. Taylor, late of Cass county, deceased: | These are therefore to cite and admonish all ’ persons concerned, to be and appear at my <>t fice within the time prescribed by law. to show ] cause, if any exist, why said letters should not j be granted. Given under mv hand at office, th.'s 2d and >r of , February, 1855. TIIOS. A. V> OR G, j Feb. 9 —odd Ordinary, j 1 pd EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas E \X F.jah Lumpkin applies to me for Letters i of Guardianship over the person and property I of Harriet L. McGuire, orphan of Nancy L. j ! McGuire, deceased: i These are therefore t<> cite and admonish all • persons concerned, to be and appear at my of- | (ice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew ; cause, if any they have, why said letters should j not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, fins January Sth. 1855. ‘ TIIOS. A. WORD, * | Jan 12—30d Ordinary. I pd EORGI A, GILMER COUNTY.—Whereas | V X John F. Fonts, administrator of the estate i of Benjamin K. Leppard, deceased, applies to I me for letters disnnssory from said administra ! tion: j These are therefore to c'to and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of : (ice within the time prescr'hc-J bv law, to show ! cause, if any they have, why said letters should ! not he granted. I G’veii under mv hand at office, tb's August 28, 1851. * M. GREER, Ordinary, sept I—fun EORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.— Whereas V T John W. Henson applies to me for letters of Guardiansli'p over the persons and property of Julius, Janies 8., Severe C., Amanda anti Barbara Robertson. , j These are therefore to cite and admonish all i persons concerned, to he and appear at mv of i fice within the time prescribed l\v law, to show j cause, if any they have, why saitl letters sboiiid \ not bo granted. Given under mv hand at office, this January ; 8, 1855. ‘ J AS. KINCAID, I ’ Jan, 19. Ordinary. ! / -y EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.- ‘Whereas i Thomas Wakefield, administrator upon t the estate of Isaac Wilkins late of said county deeesed makes application to me for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at in v office with in the time prescribed uy law, to show cause, if any they have, why stud letters should not be ! granted. Given under my hand at office, ties 22nd of December 1854. MOSES GREER, Ord’y* dec 29 —(fin GEORGIA, UN ION COUNTY.—Whereas John Butt, administrator on the estate of Robert F. Demands, late of said county, deceas ed, applies to me for letters dismissorv from said lulmiuistrution; These are therefore to cite and admonish all j persons concerned to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this August 19th, 1854. ’ J. S. FAINi Ordinary, ting 25—8 m SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Cass county foe leave to sell a negro woman belonging to thr estato of Charles M. Brown, deceased, late of Oglethorpe county. ELIJ AH LUMPKIN, I 1 *an 12 —8(Hl A Jiniiristnifor. I -g., \ .-XailL. - jftSbeHigetneijfs. SPALDING & ROGERS’ I t-wo Oir cusesl CON.SOS,!DATING THKJK CELEBRATED FLOATING. PALACE CIRCUS! tVdin tlie.r Palatal Aquatic Amphi theatre. on the lAliMkiMppi Ulici Ohio rivers, ami their North American Circus! s'o favorably known in the North an 1 K.asl. into _ ?t ONE MONSTER CONCERN With the Two Co.Mi’AiSlK*,• com prising respectively the,most disttn. {pushed Northern and coulheru Per. ioi trnrs. •; “, r --> IN FRIENDLY STRIFE! .. Daily, in tl>e same King, ill presence if the audience, with , Two Sets of Performer*l TWO SETS OF CLOWNS'! . FIVi; CLOWNS IN Tin: RING TWO 81. TS OF IIINO HORSES.’ A Complete Dramatic Corps I Pantomime Every Afternoon'. , PUTNAM; EVERY NIGHTi NED KENDALL, the Bugler!, KBN DA LLS DItASS JiAND, f CHOATE'S STRING EaNI)! A Triumphal Procession through Ox pr.ucjpal streets, about JO o'clock A m., every place of Exhibition, ufr the 3amis. in the Grand Floral Gar “of .-Handles, Drawn by 10 Horses! Driven by one man; and everything, else, in and about the Establishment, upon the same elaborate and mavni iicetti scale, with BILL LAIvE, the Great New Orleans Clown; il M.agil rojt. tlie Wondtrful Man- Monkey; APIle AG.\Bis. the Cele hrated Creole Gymnast; Avmar, the Peerless Bareback Re der; C.J.Kouers, the distiHguishet Scenic Equestrian; Master Clar i:\ck, the Young Equestrian Hero; Mrs. Ormond, the Beautiful Scenic B.jiie-iriei ne ; Mrs. Lakh, the inlre-. p,d Horsewoman; the famous Mot.- lky Broi hi:rs ; 11. MaO-ixty, the renowned Voltigeur; Monsieur La ‘l'nouN. the Modem Hercules; Prof Hai.uwix. the English Wizard;; \y Ktnkaiie. the Versatile Equestrian 11. Ucranh. the Skillful Gymnast-,: Robert White, the accomplished Mai ire; ‘V. J. Paul, the famous Jehu: C. Brown. J. Ryan, >Y- Con s nor. &e , Ac., will be exhibited at 2 u. M., and 7J P. M., afternoon and night Is'-'S ~p:mr P'^Kv J|fe| pvtJ:’ iSi* perform at Cartorsv'lle,’ Ga. Tu'es lav, M.rch <>th; Kngston, Wednesday,’ 7th; A l i.Tsv lie, Saturdar, 10th. Adm’sslon 50 cts. ; OhiLlrm and serv nts, 25 cents. Feb 22 — 2 t I JERIIAMT? Till III) GIFT ENTERPRISE! 1. —ts.xtv thousand tickets already sold i— ; Call fir l’\mil Mas* Meeting of Shareholder*, to determine try the disposition of the Gift Pro perty to tin- SJ.arekolerx. . At a meet-mg ol the Shareholders in Per liam’s Third Gift Enterprise, held.-on ■ the 27 th of July, the following resolution was adop ted : - “ Resoh-ed, That so soon as it is ascertained that 60,000 of the Gift Tickets issued by Mr. Pelham in ids third enterprise, are sold, the Committee shall call the shareholders together it the most convenient place, for the purposeof instructng said Committee in regard to the manner of disposing of the Gift Property."” Having learned from Mr. Perhain that (50,000. of said tickets were sold, and thatinall probabil*. ity the remaining 20,000 called for by the .above, resolution, would be sold by tlie first day of January next we have determined in nccor lauee with tin. above opiaion, to call a Mass MIiKTING OFT HE SHAREHOLDERS, at Some place, to be hereafter i men, m. the 17th day of Jan-, uarv, 1855, for the purpose designated by ‘the resolution. ROBURT BEATTY, Jr.,) J. LATIIOP, yCommitteb. B. S: ADAMS, ) *"53“ 100,000 ’J’c/.etn only at £1 each will he sold. Each Ticket will admit ffOUR PERSONS, all it once, or portion* at different times to Perham’s liurttxqm Opera House. (503 Broadway, A’ York. Or to his other Entertainments, in various parts of the country. Each purchaser of one of these tickets wilt receives certificate-entitling. fV>"> to one share in 100,000 COSTLY & VAL UABLE GIFTS; a list of which has nheady, been published. Pe~sons enn obtain the same, in e rcnlar form, by addr ssing a note to the proprietor. Note's the t'me to Purchase Tickets. In order that the 100,00 > Tickets may be dis posed of liv the time specified, the subscriber offers the following inducements for persons to get up Clubs.-., Each person w’i > cets ur a club of ton sub-, seribers, and forwards (10) ten dollars to this, o(lice, will receive in- Mail or other convey ances, ELEVEN TICKETS. Each person’ who sends (at. one i'rrtd) one hundred dollars, will have sent in like manner ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN TICKETS. And for all larger sums in exact proportion. If it should happen that all the Tickets are sold when the order is received, will be returned at our expense for postage. All orders for Tickets should be addressed to .TOSTAII PEUIIAM, 663 Broadway, N. Y. My Fourth Enterprise will be advertised as soon as the third one is closed. The Tickets are already printed. n'OUSEIIOLI) WORDS—A Jjocrnai. con-.- ducted by Charles Dickens, Author of. j “ J'trkwick I’ant-rs,” “ L'omht/ and Son,” “ L>a j >■’ r P.f;p<’:fej),'.’ J\\, • I Witl/’a “regular staff of contributors —tlie, most eminent mc*n in various departments, of art, science, and literature. Dev. ted to So i cm! .1 and Political Reform. Light Literature, j and to tlevelopements of beauty in the Median* jie Arts ,’an is \\. tli all a model of style iu Eng ; gltsli composition. Anew tale, “ North and South,” by the an , th.-.?• of “ Mary Barton,’’ is now in course of ■ publication, and will be completed in tive month* ; !y numbers. Terms—£B per year, cr 25 cents per number. To clergyman, postmaster, and agents; s’2. — Tw<> volumes a year, (November and May,) I cloth bound, £] To each. Muslin covers, 25 emits. Nine volumes, cloth bound, £l3 50. — j Weekly Household Words, published every | Thursday £•". per year, or six cents a number, i Cluls.— I Two copies, £5; three copies, If fi,; ! five copies, £S 75- One copy, with the Illustra : ted Magaz no of Art, £5. One copy gratis to the getter ui) of a club of live or more. _ Address post paid, J. A. DIX, Publisher. , 10 Bark Place, New York. I’ Fel). D, —It. EATIIIoXABLE TAIL OIiJXQ ! m W&m mmpmf m mS fa g&S 1’ % | I >Ai ers. Cassvillo, Jan 12—ts. M.EDDLKMAN • A ;it\o., Atlanta, (in., keep constantly on hand imt for sale, at the lowest c ish pr - 1 ces, a large assortment \ ol Boots-, Shots, Loath- I lasts, Begs, Calf | Linjpg and Binding Skins, Shoe-Maker’s Tools, Ac. Store on White-hall Street, op i onsite W. Kay’s Book ’ Store. Atlanta,Oa. .. Jan, 12—ly. Notice to debtors and creditors. VII persons indebted to the Estate of H. E. Davis, late of Cass County, deed, are reques ted to make immediate payment, und those nav iug demands against sud estate will please pre sent them in terms of the law. I ADAM IIILL, Aom>. ’ Fob 0 ‘ DAY & NOR RIS respect fully- inform tbhir friends utid custom ers that they, continue the. Tailoring hu si/ttss in, all its brunches, at their old stand in the east end of Dr. Patton’s building. All work entrust ed to them will be execu ted with neat ness and des patch. Pref erence invari ably given to cash, custom-