The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, March 08, 1855, Image 3

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Etowah Bridge. In a letter to Gov Johnson. Maj. Cooper; gives the following statistics of this great, ■work, recently destroyed on the State road • [ u Etowah Bridge waiTcormneneed in 1839] and finished in 1841. at a cost of jibout $70,000 It was 1825 feet long and 70 feet high over the river. Some of the timbers were decayed, especially in that portion iin-j mediately above the river, where it was ex-] posed to the moisture and fog constantly ris i ing from the water. The reconstruction otl this portion of the Bridge was resolved upon/ and plced under contract, ns far back as tin j year 1853. to be completed Ju y Ist 1555- It ] was considered that the remainder ot tin j Bridge might bo safely used uutill 185 b 4i Under this contract the masonry was finished previous to the fire, from which i 1 has sustained only very trifling damage.- The contractor had also procured nearly all the bridge timber, which was fortunately (piled beyond the reach of the fl lines. The whole amount of this contract so: •mnsonrv and bridging was £30,000, oi wliiol *tbe road has already paid £21,000, and tin remaining $14,000 would have been pay a *oy the Ist of July, even if the bridge 1. ‘not- been destroyed. < Since the disaster a contract has beei ■closed, by which our trains are to be passe ‘Oil the Ist of July, involving an additiona outlay of 23,100. Os this additional amoutn the sum of 4 GOO as for trestle work which may be regarded as a temporary structure while the 18,500 is for earth and stone-work entering into the plan for the permanent improvement at that point. The new contrac provides that the trustle work shall be filled by an embankment during the whole of tin year 185i5, requiring no payment this year . From this statement you will perceive, that with the exception of the S4.COD to b. paid for trestle work, our loss at Etowah cous'srs mainly of precipitating demau Is up on our treasury for a work of permanent re construction which could not have been de ferred with safety more than two years long ■er. Mrs. Partington.— . This weather is. very exhilarating,” said Augustus, rubbing his hands before Mrs. Partingtou s coal fire, that shed its cheerful beams all round the little sitting room, lighting up the sword of patriotism in the eye of Commander-in Chiei Gardner when he disbanded the Irish com panics. * Yes,’ said site, as the sound of a last sleigh fell upon her ear, and the j . Iliya !’ of a fast boy broke the stillness < yes it is, very accelerating, and it is very ! embracing, too, to ride in the cold air wrap ped up snugly under the buff Go robes I us ed to find it so.’ She smile'; in remembrance of time-gone delights, the coal fire sent up its light to aid her reflection, and she saw the oil green straight backed sicigh, ail ij the hard crisp road, and this buffalo skiu.j and tl;o embracing arm of early a ffco tion, till her eye grew dim. Luc urchin !j why thus attempt to knit, dropping stitches] tiius that many minutes of patient care alone! may restore ? To bed, boy, and say yuui ! prayers, and ask earnestly forgiveness oi your trespasses aud that you may not be] led into temptation. God knows we alij should. — Box!on Post, SSOO Uewari—Gknkk vi, J a:i, D :r.j v- ‘ kry —Three prisoners who have been con j fined for some time past in the Macon jail.! effected their escape ou last Saturday night ! i about 8 o'clock. The parties were Samuel! I Sccvil, charged with the robbery of the Ma-i I rule Bank—Luke Nowell, charged with the! I murder of Peter Curry—and one Haley', j I charged with negro stealing in Sumter coun I l - v ’ Ihe Home Courier states that a gentle ; I man from Pennsylvania, is about to estab j I lisli a large machine shop in that city, with] ■ an extensive iron foundry in connection with j ■ it, au i that lie nas the means and the expe-! B rience to do business upon a very large scale, i The New \ ork Journal of Commerce has ■"received twenty dollars and fifty cents, con -1 ■tributed by a congregation of slaves at Cos ■ lumbus, Mississippi, in aid of the suffering] ■poor of New York. I John Mitchell, the Irish patriot, passed j ■through Charleston a few days ago rovti j Slto Tennessee, where he means to reside furl ■the future. Charleston, March f>. ; ( Bishop Reynolds, the Catholic Bishop ofS. j ■ Carolina, died this morning. The Fugitive Burns lias been purchased by ! ■some Boston;nans, and carried North. | Gen. Quitman, arrived at Washington on | ■Monday last New York, March G [ ‘Cotton —The market is dull. Flout | liiglier. Augusta, March 7. f Cotton Our market closed last evening |fuui, and with a tail* demand, from 0 12 toll |8 12. !■ .At the residence of John X. Dobbs, on the anks of the Etowah, on the evening of the Ist nst., by J. A. Howard, J. P., Mr. Samuel H. c iMiTu, of Griffin, Ga., to Miss Sajuii W Leake, 1 f Cass. j * I Mrs. SwissitELftf, on Hydropathy. —ji B'lhe celebrated editress of the Pittsburg,! ■■innily Visitor.) * j ■ In .1776,’ a patriotic fever broke out in | ■Jus country which become epidemic. Our then a youth, had a prolong |HI and severe attack of the disease; and ’‘a c * ie Was w ith a large number of the afflic |ftd, on the banks of the Delaware, under the of Doctor George Washington. One Might, he knew by the symptoms that all Isis Mltieutß would have a gunpowder paroxysm HP the inoruing, unless some measures were •ken to prevent it; and he ordered them all in the Delaware a rigorous rubbing ice cakes, to swiui to the other shore. |Bd then had them packed away’ in wet Bankets until ne *t morning. Some died Wf' mi e ffects of the treatment, but to the ■atient ic whom we were most particularly ■ terested it recked in a confirmed asthma,! H hlch descended to his children. So our Kgger half gets up a coughing and wheezing IM eU almost every evening, until lately, ggrhen it begins, he takes a few drops of >jiy- Hrs Cherry Pectoral ,’ which gives him im |ftediate relief. Tims wo have a present |periouee in our family, which says, that 1 fKlthough water is all the medicine we re- HBu:ro, other people may need something The Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesta, charges SSOO for hanging one Indian A high priced luxury of extreme civilization The Prohibition Nominee We are authorized in saying, positively, that B. 11. Overby, Esq., will accept the candidacy of- j sered him by the Temperance Convention,, which assembled here cn the 22d ult.— Dai- j iy Intelligencer, March Ith. I Special polices. { Another Extraordinary Cure of a Bad] Leg by Holloway's Ointment and Pills.— j I'homas Longbottom, of Wnlnut street, Cin cinnati. about four years ago met with an - iceident and broke liis leg, which being im- | perfectly set, formed into running ulcers, \ and every endeavour to heal them was fruit- j less. Ten weeks ago he commenced using : Holloway's Ointment and Pills, the Pills. Remised the blood very quickly, and by a ■/instant application of the Ointment, the leg ;oon assumed an improved appearance, and j n seven weeks these remedies completely j ;ured hiui, when every other treatment had j ‘a i ied. IIi: vi, tiik Sick —Men of liberal education at he present day, devote all their talents to dis- i •over the means whereby they may remove these riinfnl maladies which‘assail the human frame, j [■here is no nobler art than that of healing the I ick, considering the numberless diseases to j which man is liable, and which may cause him :o drag out a protracted life of distress, or sud lenly cut him off in the bloom of his existence ind usefulness. We should gratefully seize up i m every means of counteracting their dreadful i -Abets, or causing a removal of those clogs to ! happiness. In those cases where the Liver or] ■he Stomach is the cause, we would highly re commend Dr. Hooiland’s German Bitters, pre-] mred by I)r. C. M. Jacksoni No medicine Jnt i .lYs time stands higher than these Bitters, and] ■o those who are suffering from the horrors if Indigestion, we say they are the antidote. ] Give them a Trial.— Mercenary persons have 1 in so many instances succeeded is foisting upon ! the community worthless preparations claiming ] iiir them great medical virtues, that a great ma- 1 ay indiviuuals refuse to take any thing not sane* tinned by a physician. Tilts sanction has been bestowed upon Stabler’s Anodyne Cherry Ex- ; oectorant and Diarrhoea Cordial in more than j live hundred instances. Indeed many medical i men who know their virtues regularly prescribe 1 the Expectorant in cases ofCoughs, Colds, and i diseases of the respiratory organs, which come j under their care. And, in all diseases of trowels, too, such ns Diarrhoea th.cDiarrboe Cur dial is proscribed by thorn with the utmost con- j lidence in its Beneficial effects. Give those ex-; eelleal medicines atrial. See descriptive pam phlets, to be had gratis of the agents. Price on- : Iy .Vi cents for each, or six bottles for $2 50. | ’ Feb. 22. A WARNING.’ DELAY not; h-irbor not in your miml that ‘ sentence <if tools’ philosophy, that a disease j ! will get cured of itself, or that you can cure it j j with certain medicines for a few dollars. Be- 1 ware how you temper with your general wel fare. Ye wild and vicious youths, why will you j persist in dosing with the filthy nauseating coni* j pounds daily proffered, thereby impairing vour : appetite and digestion, and destroying you men tally as well as physically, when you can be ; cured with a few doses of pleasant medicines? i Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will ;ye suffer and repine, and drag out a micerahle < existence, unfitted for the enjoyment and even i ordin >ry pursuits of life. You wlio are thus an j novod and wish to be restored to health and | vigor by a treatment at once pleasant, and effec tual, should consult Dr.‘ MORRIS. liis suc ■ cess i:i chronic diseases has been greater than ‘ll tof any ot’u physician of his day. Many | ! who have been lbr years afflicted with disease; |or consequences resulting from excess, have i | been restored to health and vigor under his real j ily scientific treatment. ; Should a personal interview be objectionable ! | state your disease in writing—enclose five dol lars—address Dr. NY. 11. MORRIS. through the ; ! Postolfice, Savannah, Ga., and a package of ! Jmcd cines, securely put up, will be sent private- j | !y and with despatch, full of directions therewith j ! and no questions asked. Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with ;Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles.; • Fistula in Aim, Gravel Strictures, Gleets, or any : lise isc whatever of an aggravated or malignant •h.tr.vcfer, can lie cured at home by consulting j i !)r. MORRIS, by letter post paid, .enuoateg a i ; fee. Medicines pleasant and safe, can be sent per ! m til to any part of the United States, Port cutar attention given to the treatment of j female complaints. Lad'es who may be afflict- ! ■d with Irregularities, Flor Albtis, or Whites, ! j Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, would ! Ido well to lav aside all false delicacy, and | promptly consult the Doctor. Ci.'res Wakrax- j : TEI). ! Ml letters to receive attention must be i 1 post-paid, encU'sing a fee. Address Dr. \Y. If. ; MOB If 18, Savannah, Ga. Consulting Booms, No. 93, Bryan Street, | Opposite Monument Square. July 14—ly I | ) AA’ Every family should at once procure n ! i bottle of the great Arabian remedy for man and ! I beast called 11. G. FAIIREL’S ARABIAN UN- ! ; IMENT. It allays the most intense pains iu a| few minutes, restores the synovial fluid or joint j water and thus cures stiff joints; it penetrates the j I flesh to the bone, relaxes contracted cords, cures ! rheum itisin and palsied limbs of twenty years’ j j standing; also tumors, swelled neck, enlarge - - ! Jmeiit of she glands, and is the best medicine for j J ailments of cattle ever discovered, curing swee- i I ny, spavins, splint, and all diseases winch re i quire an external application. 1 Ami Pain of U) year's standi toy cured ly If. G. EirrelVs Arabian Liniment. j Mr. Ts. (!. Farrell. —Dear Sir : I had been 1 afflicted with the u Sun Pain” for the last ton | rears, and could never get relief except Weed jing; but by the use of IUG. Farrell’s Arabian | Lhnment, applied over the temples about three; j e>r four times a day, it was entirely removed, i fund I have felt nothing of it since. I went iv.- !to the stable one night, to apply it to a horse’s j i-'orc leg, and being very lame he stumbled and fell ng linst my legs, crushing them so badly; !! hat they turned black r.s my hat, rendering them !powerless. 1 applied your Liniment, and was i well enough in a few days to go about again as j usual. I also crushed my linger in a shocking j manner, by letting a b ick logf.iU upon it; your : Liniment, soon healed it up, though. JOHN B. M’GEK. j I/ii Salle precinct, Peoriaco., 111., Fob. 6,13-1!*. | Eq. Baker, of New Canton, 111., gay*:) Mr. 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment has cur ed some cases 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 j contracted tint he had iw line of it. Three doc tors h id tried their skill upon it in vain, and /<<’ \ liras font \ sinking to the grave, when the boy’s j j father was induced to try U. G. Farrell’s Arab:-! tan Liniment. Before the first bottle was used] i’ , P be came to Mr. P.’s store, Slid the first words he said were, “ Mr. Parker I want all that Lini- 1 nient you have in the store; the one bottle I, gol did my boy more good than all that had ev- j el - been,done before.” That bov is now well j anc. hearty, and his free use of his legs. It is good ; tor sprains, bruises, cuts, burns and swellings, i Look outfdf Count#frits! Toe public are cautioned against'another : counterfeit, winch has lately made its appear anoe, called W. If. karrell’s Arabian Liniment, ! the most dangerous of all the counterfeits be-! cause bis having the name Farrell, many will i buy 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 genuine article is manufactured only by j 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, anil! wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, i Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies I must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters 11. G. before Farrell’s thus —11. G. FAR RELL’S—and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeit. Sold by T. A. Burke, aud J. D. Carpenter, Cassville, Anderson, Milner & Cos. Cnrtersville, Elliott A Tappan, Kingston, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United: States. Price 25 and 50 cents and $1 per bot tle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United St&tes, in which one 18 not already established. Address H. G. Far rell as above, accompanied with good reference as to character, responsibility, Ac. Robert Batty, Rome, Ga., wholesale agent. BLANKS AT THE STANDARD OFFICE! Special polices. _ regular meeting j of Valley Lodge, No. 48, I. O. of O. F., will be held on every Friday evening, at 7 o clock, i Transient brethren are invited to attend. By order of T. A. Burke, N. G. ARTHUR IIAIRE, Secretary. Regular meeting of Etowah LoDoi, No. 47, 1. 0. ot 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 fa- v subscriber ; r.\Rt A has ljcen a p* -*s£®j >v v NSG pointed Agent for S the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and i Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou j SCSt Negroes, &c. &c. Will also receive appli ! cations dor insurance upon the lives of white : persons. JOHN 11. RICE, Agent. Jan. 5, 1555. 48—ly. “Medicines of Great Valve.”- — -Th sis the ] term applied to Stabler’s Anodyne Cherry Ex-j pectorant and Diarrhcea Cordial, by sixteen of the best apothecaries in Baltimore—gentlemen ; acquainted with the skill and care used in their preparation. Praise from such a source is proof of the intrinsic merits of those “good medi cines.” In coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and consumption in its incipient stages, Stabler’s Anodyne Cherry Expectorant is rec ommended with confidence ; and for Diarrhoea and affections of the bowels generally, the Diar rhoea Cordial has a strong claim” upon the con fidence <>f the community. In those diseases n uned, both these valuable medicines have a ch'cv.d an env'able reputation for their curative properties. See descriptive pamplets, to be had gratis of the agents. Price of each, only 50 cents per bottle, or six bottles for $2.50. E. H. Stabler’ <fc Cq., Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Baltimore; T. A. Burke, Gassvillo, Elliot, & Tappan, Kingston. March, B.—-t*2. Great Cure ok Rheumatism —The Editors of the Richmond Republican, of Dec. 24, 1852, says that Carter’s Spanish Mixture is no quack medicine. They had a man in their press room who was aniieted with violent mercurial rheumatism, who was continually complaining of misery in the back, limbs and joints;—his eyes bad become feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat-sore, ar and ail the symptoms cf rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two Lotties of Carter's Spanish Mixture cured him, and in an editorial notice as above, they hear testimony to its wonderful ef fects, and say their only regret is, that-rdl suffer ; ing with diseases of the blood are not -.ware.of : the existence of such a medicine. They cheer fully recommend it. See tlieir certificate and no tice in full round the bottle. | Tfeto fjSbcrtisefticnte. One Hundred Gilts, CONSISTING OS GOI.D WATCHES, DIAMONDS, <£c\, TO THE VALUE 01 82,500. j EIGHT PRIZES OF §IOO, AM) OVER, ’To be drawn on Saturday, April 21st, or so soon thereafter as the Tickets can ail be sold. Tickets, §5. Circul ;rs, containing all the Particulars, can : be had of the Agents, or by addressing, Post paid, T. . s'. WOOD Mb CO., j mb 8 — Romo, Ga. \ r VO OLD*SOLDIERS.—Bv a recenTlct'of .1. Congress, all persons who h ive served in any War since 1780, are entitled to 180 acres of Lund—-and those who have received Warrants ; for a less number, are entitled to a sufficient 1 number of acres to make that amount. The undersigned will attend to the collection of surh claims. WM. T. WOFFORD, j Cassville, mli B—ts Q IXT y * ivs after date, application will be : i. J made to the Ordinary of Gass county for | leave to sell the real estate and one negro, be ; longing t. the estate of Wm. C. Guyton, late of Cass county, deceased. WILLIAM P. SMITH, Adm'r. mli s—God j ‘VFOTICJi TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. | u l —Ail persons indebted to the Estate of William C. Guyton, late of Cass county, de ceased, aie requested to make immediate p.ty i incut -and those having demands against said estate Will please present them in terms of the i law. WILLIAM P. SMITH, Adm'r. mb B—flw ! / A EOIiGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas Ro j \_3T bert Scott, administrator on the estate of , Robei t Hamilton, late of said county, deceased, i applies to me for letters D.smissory from said [ administration. i These are therefore to cite and admonish all i persons concerned to be and appear at my of tie.-, and tile tii*ir objections, (if any they have) ! nil or before the Ist Monday in October next, j otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant on that dav. TIIOS. ‘A.’ WORD, Ordinary. | mli B—Cm* P ! A PER HANGING’S DEPOT, No. 44 Coiirtland Street, New York.—Nearly op j posits tlie Tiler chant’s Hotel.—The Croton j Maxi t-ACTtruix-G Company, (Organized under ! the General Manufacturing Law of the State of New York,) offer at wholesale, in quantities to ! sit.t purchasers, at manufacturers’ lowest pri | ees, for cash or approved credit: i Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and price; Borders to match ; | Fire-lJoard Prints in great variety; j Transparent Window Shades; Oil Painted Window Shades; Wide Window Curtain Papers; and W indovv Shade Fixtures, of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own manufac ture and importation. As their stock is large and entirely new, they invito merchants, book sellers and dealers in these articles, to call and examine their styles and prices whenever they v.sit the c;ty. New York, mil 8 - . | T'AMILY NEWSPAPER, 27 cents per year. ‘ I’ —The’ Philadelphia “Key-Stone Cnv,” ! tim’d year, (published monthly) 28 columns of ! matter, sent to subscribers (or 25 cents per full ■ year, commencing at utiy month. Fivu copies j to one address, one dollar. CRANE & STIVERS, Publishers, No. 57 South 3d St., Philadelphia. \ Send your quarter in silver or post-office j stamps - The paper is never sent until the me- i neAj is received. mli 8 \\TATHR RUNNING UP HILL, to your VY House , without Labor. —Gatchel's Pat ent, Premium Improved double and single self acting HYDRAULIC RAMS, patented April 10, 1347.—F0r supplying Dwellings or Farm houses, Villages, Rail Rond Stations, Ac., with pure running water, any height ov distance re quired, with from one pint to twenty gallons per minute, from a. Spring or Stream where a fall of two or more feet can be obtained. The quantity thrown in proportion to the fall and elevation. The Prize M'lil was awarded to Gatchel’s R uns, at the WorUL’p Fair, London. Gold aud Siiver Medals and numerous Diplomas andccr t .ficates can be shown to prove this Ram the simplest, best and most durable invention in use, or ever discovered by the art of man for raising water above its level, Ac. ‘i lie first and only Gold MuLil ever awarded to anything by the New York State Agricultu ral Society, was awarded to Gatciixu’s Ram, September, 1347, for its simplicity, durability, and effectiveness in its operations. Sherburne, Chenango Cos. Sept. 14, ’54. I have used one of Gatcliel’s Rams since the Ist of November, 1847, and cheerfully recom mend them to all. It exceeds anything 1 ever saw or heard of both for durability and utility. The distance from the Springs to the house is I 1 15 rods. The water is forced up an elevation I 0f212 feet; the full or head, is 15 feet. 1 have sufficient water for 200 head of cattle, and also a lull supply at my house. I would not bo de prived ot it for 100 per year. D. C. Buki.. Kekeuences -.—Parker <(■ Monroe, Oxford, N. ).; Horace L. Emery, Albany, N. 1.; Oolc vuin ds Stetson, New York City: Ex-Gov. A. V. Brovin, Nashville, Tennessee,; B. W.Fitsaerald, Nottoway Ch., I ,• Thos. L. Parish, Charlottes vUle, la., where the above machine can be scon in lull operation. The undersigned having purchased the rights of Cass, Gordon and Floyd, proposes to furnish aud put up tho ftbovo machine, which is in all cases warranted to give satisfaction. Address .1. L. GIPSON, Cassville, Ga. Refers to A. Algood, Iron Factory, Chattoo ga county, Ga., and Ford, Caldwell A Cos., Un ! ion Furnace, Cass county, Ga. mil 8-tlj 3)dbei v foefr)cr)te. American iron foundry, Augusta, Ga,— Hemphill.* Gray, proprietor.— The Proprietor of the above named establishment, in returning bis sincere thanks to his friends and the public in general for the very liberal patronage extended to him since he has been ill j operation, would respectfully state that he is now prepared to execute all orders lor Iron i and Brass Casting’s, with despatch, at the short est notice, and in the best manner. To Railroad Companion and Car Builders. I am prepared to manufacture to order all kinds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine Wheels equal to any manufactured at the North, i Holding Murphy’s Patent right for making “Murphy’s Patent Solid Hub Car Wheels,” I am now manufacturing a Simple Plate Railroad Car Wheel, and f;u- superior to Spoke Wheels now in use. Particular attent’on paid to the manufacture ; of all other kinds of Railroad Car and Engine! Castings, including Frogs, Switches, Chairs; j also Bridge Bolts and Castings for every dos- ! cription of Bridges. I am a’so prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds ; of Railroad Cur Wheels and Axles, Boxes, Caps I and Brasses complete. ‘Jo Mill Owners and Millers. Mill and Gin Gearing, Castings, &c,furnished at the shortest notice, of the best materials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices. American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga., JJISSOIUTION. The firm of Osmond & Gray was this day dis solved by mutual consent. Hemph 11 Gray will j collect the assets ami pay the debts of the firm. 1 JESSE OSMOND, HEMPHILL GRAY. Augusta Feb, 13, 1855. Having sold my interest in the American Iron Foundry to Mr. Hemphill Gray, who will continue the business on his own account, I so licit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the firm, mh I—im JESSE OSMOND. C'l EGRGIX GII.MER COUJCTV —Wherewi T Lewis I). Ellington applies to me for let ters of Guardianship over the property of David A Washington L. Nancy If. Isaac L. Lewis C. and Massey W. Jackson, orphans of Massey R. Jackson, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of fice witlrn 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 ?lst day of February 1855. % M. GREER, n:h 2—Sod ‘ Ordinary. The Cheapest Goods EVER sot.n IN cassvillk, ‘to a DEAD CERTAINTY.’ Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Ac., NOT AT COST, But trill he sold cheaper than ever offered be fore i Ctssinlle, at LEVY’S CASH STORE. Feb 16 —ts SELLING AT COST! HIKSCHBKRG &, DAVIDSON, Offer their entire stock of Goods, consisting of Ready made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bouts, Shoes, Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, <fv., JUT AT FIRST COST I-'OR CASH ! JVJ Tney intend to do what they sav, and no humbug, as their intention is to leave (Jassviile as soon as possible. They call the attention of the public to that fact, and invite them to come quick, or you will lose great bargains. :$r co ms and pa v up:..ms AM persons indebted to Hirschberg & Da vidson, e-tln.-r by note or account, are politely requested to come forward and pay up, as mo ney we must have, being we have determined to break up our establishment shortly. Those failing to do so, till the Ist of April, will be dealt- with according to Law. Fob 22—ts 17'ANNIN SHERIFF SALE.— Will he sold an 1 the first Tuesday in April next, before the court bouse door in the town of Morganton, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wif: Lot of land No. 30, in the Bth district and Ist ! section ; levied on as the property of John Car- I ter. to satisfy ti. fas. in favor of X. Bmwhill 1 and others. ‘ THUS. R. TRAMMELL, m 1 tdi 1), .'her if*, | A rr.IMCAL CARD.—Da. S. G. Edge- ] \%f AJ worth having permanently located in Cassvillo, offers his services to the i citizens of the town and county, in ihe practice j of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. Office and Residence at Latimer’s Hotel. Fob. 22, 1855. 3—ly.’ | rppouT HOUSE.—The tin- j J- dersigned begs to inform j i :*| g£ii£fi 4lie citizens of Atlanta and the j -travelling public that this sit- ] perb establishment is now open for the accom- 1 laudation of Boarders and Transient persons. ■ Ihe House and furniture being entire!v new, ] Rooms well vontillated, Halls large and airv, ! the Subscriber hopes by constant attention to j the wants id his guests, to make his House de sirable to the traveller, and merit a share ofi public patronage. AARON.GAGE, Proprietor. I Atlanta, Feb. 16—ts r.n*r<[ I y lANO FORTES, Music, Mtisi- Ki!■- C 1 Instruments, Fancy Artl °‘eR ’ &?., White-llall Street, Sign J of the Golden Piano, Atlanta, Ga. Fob 10-ts v H.BKAIJMULLER.* AyJ OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned j’ not to trade for a certain promissory note given by me to Oliver Brown, for thirty dollars, dated the Ist of this month. As the considera- , thin for which the note was given has failed, | I therefore shall not pay said note unless com- ‘ polled by law. TURNER CONAWAY. I Feb 6—fit CARTERSVILLE, GA. I |pra MISS C. Af. DAVIS’ Near Millinery and | hfrcsx-Mili.nn Establishment, connected j Nsr*. * with a large and well assorted stock of I Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. All persons : Wishing anything in this line would do well to ; call and examine her stock before purchasing I elsewhere. j Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Fringes, | Gimps, Dress Trimmings, of every description, j Ostrich Plumes, Msrrabout Feathers, and Car nielian Wreaths, Bridal Bonnets, Rolls and Veils, White Satin, and Brocade Silk, for Dresses. Black and Colored Dress Silks, French cloth, and English Marino, and DeLaines, Plaid, worsted Cbeneas, plaid Silks, Cloaks, Talmas, Mantillas, white crape Shawls, French Embroi dered Robes 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, Granitevillo Domestics, Infants’ Cloaks and Shoes, Kid Gloves, of all colors and sizes, and various other articles too numerous to mention—all of which will be sold ut the lowest prices. Millinery and Dress-Making carried on in the neatest and most fashionable style. All orders attended to with despatch. Cartersville, Jau 12 WILLIAMSHEAR, \UGUSTA, Gitot—Has received from New , York a large supply of i English Brussels Carpets, of the best quality, and of new and elegant styes. English Velvet Carpets, of now and splendid j styles. Extra Three IMv Ingrain and Venetian Car- ) pets; rich Uticnifc Rugs, to match the Carpets, i Printed Crums Cloths, in patterns and by (Le yard. Rich colored Damasks and Delaines, for cur tains, with Gimps and Tassels to match. Iticb Embroidered Lace and Muslin curtains, and some at very low prices. Embroidered Muslin, for curtains, by the yard. Window Shapes, of beautiful styles; superior Furniture Dimities, and fine Cotton Fringes. Gilt Cornices, curtain Bands, and Brass and Plated Star Rods. The public arc respccifully invited to call and examine the assortment. Augusta, Ga. —ts. ts P. STOVALL, Ware House -LtX • and Commission Merchant , — ydSSMSiAugusta, Ga. —Continues the busi ness in all - its branches, at his oxtensivo FIRE-PROOF Warehouse on Jucltsou Street, near the Globo Hotel, l’ho usual Cash facil t’ ~ * ’ ®dbeHineft)errfs. ASSVILI.E FEMALE COL- L V.y LEGE.—The Spring Term of! this Institution commenced on j A Thursday, the 17th day of January, and will” close Saturday, 21st day i of July next. Faculty. WILLIAM A. ROGERS, President, Prof, of | Physical Science, Mathematics and Langua ! ffes. S. C. EDGEWORTH, M. D., Professor of Phy siology nnd Hygiene. i WILLIAM SCHERZER, Prof, of Vocal and In strumental Music. MISS MARY BREADON, Instructress in Bot any, French, Drawing and Painting. MI S MARY E. CARLTON, Principal of Pre paratory Department. Tuition Fees. ] Primary Department, per annum, S2O I Preparatory “ “ 30 College “ “ B 0 Music in College I)ep’t “ 50 “ Prej) “ “ 30 Drawing, Painting, &c. u 20 Ancient and Modern Languages and vocal Music free of charge. No contingent expen ses. Tuition for each term payable at the close of the term. Board, Washing, Ac. &c., $lO. It is highly important that all pupils should be present at the opening of the Term. WM. A. ROGERS. Pres’L j A liberal discount made to those who pay for 1 the whole term in advance. Dec 3 —3 m -32*]. \\J OODT.AND FEMALE COI.- \ V LEGE.— Cedar Tome, Poll: county, Ga. — I The first term of this institution will commence on the Ist ‘■ ■-M Monday in February next. FACULTY. ’ W. •!. Crawford, President and Professor of Moral and Mental Science. T. I). CoLLiSSj Professor of Natural Science and Languages. Miss Virginia Veriif.ry, Teacher of Music. Wm. A. Mercer, Principal of Primary Do purtment. ! Prof. Carmii.i.k I.ella it nr, of Charleston, ; will be engaged to give instruction in the | French Language, and in drawing and Paint i ing. j The scholastic year will consist of but one j term—of ten months —commencing on the first I Monday in February and dotting on the third j Wednesday in November, which will be Com | m ncemeht Day. TUITION. j In the Primary department, first class $15.00, second class, $20.00 per term. In College Department, $4-0.00 per term. - Yfusic, (use of Piano included) $40.00. Half the tuition to be paid in advance, in ! cash or note,—. —the balance at the end of the i term. ’ Mr. Wm. A. Mercer will have charge of the ! Boarding dopartment. The price of board will ’ be ten dollars per month, everything included \ except candles. - Board may also be obtained in private families j in the village. I For further information address Win. Peek or i J. M. Wood, agents. | By order of the Board of Trustees, i Dec I—Sm1 —Sm NOR TON ’.S’ A CA DEMY. G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart ment. Mrs. AURELIA VAUGHN, Principal of Fe male Department. fTMIE exercises of this Academy will be resum .l. ed on Monday, the Stli of January, 1855. For Terms of tuition, apply to G. C. Norton at his residence, in Cartersville. Dec 29 rRENTAL NOTICE.—The sub -1 r scribers respectfully inform i -UP f YT** the citizens of Cassvillo that they | intend locating here with a view to becoming ) permanent citizens for the space of five years or ! more. They hope, bv close attention to thc:r i profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction which the public demand, and to merit a share of the. liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here. All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on i gold plate, Ac., warranted'. Close attention will i be paid to children’s teeth, when desired. COBB & MOSELEY, j Jan. 26—ts Surgeon Dentists. ] /"NASHVILLE ENGLISH SCHOOL.—By J. j \ ■’ F. Mii.nou.EN. —East of the .Tail 250 yards, j —This School is now open—patronage solicited, j Tuition from $6 to §8 per session. No deduc tion for lost time, unless in cases of protracted I illness. inh I—lm j /"'fit AW FORD & CRAWFORD, Attorneys at : Law, C issviilc, Ga. —Asa firm tinder the ] above name John A. & M. J. Crawford will i promptly and faithfully attend to all business j intrusted to their care in any of the counties of | the Cherokee or Blue Ridge Circuits. U. J. Craw ] ford will give particular attention to the collec j ting of all claims and debts, and will spare no j pains to put clients in speedy possession of their | money. inh I—ly I X\IL C! OUTHKKN MILITAUY ACADEMY ; Oalj LOTTERY - ! —By authority of the ; adPjfci State- of Alulmna. —Conducted on the Havana plan.— Class L, to be drawn March 12, ! One Prize to 20 Tickets, and remember, every Prize drawn. Caimtai.s, $7,500 “ 5,000 “ 2,'*00 “ 1,000 “ 500 “ 100 In all, 251 prizes, amounting to $60,000 Tickets $5.01—11 lives and Quarters in pro-; portion. Bills oil all solvent banks taken at par. All communications strictly* confidential, R. .SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions. Montgomery, Ala. mh 1— td ! EORG'IA CASS COUNTY.—Whereas, W. j vIT P. Milam, applies to me for letters of ad i ministration on the estate of Mary Milam, late ■ of said County deceased, i These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all I persons concerned, to be and appear at my of i lice within the time prescribed by law, to shew i cause, if any they have, why said letters should i not be granted. ! Given under my hand at office, this 21st. day j of February, 1855. T. A. WORD, , nili I—tils Ordinary. IrpO ALL INTERESTED.—AII persons in | X debted to the estate of Hugh Bogguss, late jof Fannin county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; anil those having | demands against the said estate, will please i dresent them in terms of tho law. JOHN M. GRIFFITH, Jan. 19 Administrator. rpilE “ATLANTA REPUBLICAN,” is the L title of a weekly newspaper published in ! the city of Atlanta, Geo., at Two Dollars per | annum. It is by far the best paper published | in that city, and contains a Prices Current eare- I fully arranged, anil corrected weekly. Those who desire to read an interesting journal, and see a weekly report of the prices of the leading articles bought and sold in the Atlanta market, would do well to order the Republican. Post-masters and our friends aud ncquuin- I lances generally, in Cherokee Georgia, and in ! Tennessee, are respectfully requested to act as , Agents in extending tho circulation of our pa per. JAS. R. SMITH, I J.u 12 Editor. j 1 )LACK.SMITIIINU.—' The Subscriber I I > is prepared to do all kinds of work j in his line, such as Ironing Carriages, ; making and repairing Farming intplo | ments, edge-tools, Ac. in the best, manner, and lon the most reasonable terms. Edge tools war ranted. A share of patronage is solicited, i L. GRIFFIN. Cassville, Ga., Feb. I*l. 1855.—2—1 y. SIXTY’ davs after date, application will be , made to* the Ordinary of Cass county for , leave to sell a negro woman belonging to the 1 estate of Charles M. Brown, deceased. Into of Oglethorpe county. ELIJAH LUMIKIN, Jan 12—80d Administrator. C3 01,1) and Silver Watches, Gold Finger and T F' hv Rings, Breast-pins and Lockets, cheap for cash, at sotp U LEVY’S STORE. T)ONNETS. —A lnrge assortment 1) of the latest styles of spring bon- nets, trimmed gratis, just received and “^“ rt for sale at Levy’s cash stork. PENS, at 86 cents pregross, at LE r|**llE GREER SLAVE!— Bacchante, Venus, X Flora, Hebf., and the Dancing Girl 1 —The above celebrated Statues, together with FIFTEEN Statuettes in Bronze, and sever-! al hundred Mayniffcent Oil Paintings, form j the collection of prizes to be distributed among j the members of the Cosmopolitan Art Associa tion at the first annual distribution,, in January next. . The Cosmopolitan Art and Literary Associa tion, organized for the encouragement and gen- ; era.l diffusion of Literature and the fine Arts, cm anew and original plan. This popular Art Association is designed to encourage and popularize the Fine Arts, and j disseminate wholesome Literature throughout j the country. A Gallery of Art is permanently founded, and will contain a valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, for the annual dis* ! tribution of each year. The best-Literature of ; the day will be issued to subscribers, consisting cftlie popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, Ac. j The Committee o3f Management have the j pleasure of announcing that the First Annual , Distribution \Vill take place on the 30th ot j nary next, on which occasion there will bed s ! tributed or allotted to members several hundred : works of Art, among which is the original and j world-renowned Statue of the Greek Slave, | bv Hiram Pincers, costing over fee thousand dm- j Lars! together with the beautiful Statues of Venus, Bacchante, llehe. Flora and. the Dancing j Girl; and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, import ed from Paris; also, a large collection of Oil \ Paintings, copiprising sotiie of the bestproduc j tions of celebrated American and Foreign Ar* j tists. Tlie Literature issued to subscribers cons sts of the following Monthly Magazines: Harper's, j Putnam’s, Knickerbocker, i flack wood’s, Gr - ; ham’s. Magazine of Art,-and Godov’s Lady’s H Book, and the Quarterly*Reviews re-printed in j New York: Edinburgh, Westminister, London i Quarterly, and North British. j Plan for the Current Year: The payment of i three dollars constitutes any one a member ofj this Association, and entitles him to either one j of the above Magazines for one year, and also a j ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings, which arc to be allotted to members in January. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to five of the Magazines one year, and to six tickets in tlic distribution. Persons, on becoming members, rn have this Magazine commence with any month they choose, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, d : r. et from j the New York and Philadelphia Publishers. I.ittell’s Living Age, weekly, is furnished one j veer, and two memberships, for six dollars. j The net proceeds derived from the sale of j memberships are devoted to the purchase of j works of Arts for the ensuing year. Books open to receive names at the Eastern . office, New-York, or Western office, Sandusky’ . The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, ( the Western office of the Association,) Win i:c j superb Granite Buildings have been erected h i Itpand in whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings is exh.b.t ed. The Advantages Secured by becoming a mem ber of tbis Association are — Ist. All persons receive th a fall calve gs their subscription at the start, ill the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. I 2d, Each member isKioifla-ibutlng toward pur chasing choice Works of 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 incmbersli p, should mark letters, “ Registered,” and state the month with which they wish their magazines to commence, and also the.r post gff.ee in full, on the receipt, of which, a certificate of membership, together-with the magazine l desir ed, will be forwarded to any pni t oftho country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine and Free Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Persons subscribing any time before the 30th of January, are entitled to the Magazines lor 1855. Closing of the Books ! —Subscriptions will be received up to the 30th January, at which time, the distribution will take place. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogues of the whole collection to be distributed, will be sent ■ free of ehai'ge on application. Offices oftbe Association, at the Knicker bocker Magazine office 348 Broadway, N. \ ork, York, and at No. 166 Water st. Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office! for memberships, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A L. A. Jtjn. 12, 1855.—3 t. AMERICAN ARTISTS’ UNION. r B'MIE American Artists’ Union, would rc- JL. snectfully announce to the c.t zens of the 1 United States and the Canadas, that for the , purpose of cultivating a taste for tlie fine Mis throughout the country, and with the view of enabling eveYy family to become possessed of a ’ gallery of Engravings, by the first Artists of the age, they have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for t-her Engravings, and thus not only g : ve employment to a large number of | artists and others, but insp’re among our coun trynicn a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their Engravings,'when 250,- { 000 of them are sold, 1850,000 Gifts, of the nrtmil east of $1 if,GOO. ! Each purchaser of a One 1) ‘Par Engraving, j therefore, receives not oply an Engraving r'ch i ly worth the money, but also a ticket wh ch ; entitles him to one of the G-its when they are | distributed. j For Five Dollars, a li'gi'v finished Engray | ing, beautifully painted in Oil, and Five-Gilt Tickets, will be sent; or Five Dollars worth of I splendid Engravings cun lie selected lorn the j Catalogue. A copy of the Catalogue, together w:th a spe ; cimon of one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will imme diately be forwarded. AGENTS.—The committee believing that j j the success of this Great National Undertaking J ! will be materially promoted by the energy and j j enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, i have resolved to treat with such on the most; liberal terms. i Any person wishing to become an Agent, by j ; sending (post-paid) 81, will receive by return ; : of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a “G dt T ck- j { et,” a Prospectus, a catalogue, and other nec ; essary information. j Oil the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Committee of . ! the Purchasers to be distr'buted, due not’ce ot j ! which will be given throughout the United ; I States and the Canadas. List of Gifts: I 10b Marble busts ofWaslting i ton at SIOO. §IO,OOO 1 ! 100 Marble busts ofClav, at lOn. 10,000 | | “ “ “ Webster, 100. 10, 0"” j j “ “ “ Calhoun, U>o. P'/UHi j |SO elegant Oil Paintings, in splen- I ()ll ~ iH ,„ j did gilt frames, 3 by 4 feet each, ) l 100 elegant 0.1 Paintings, 2 by 8 I r>u j’ feet each, I \ , 500 steel plate Engravings, br:t- ) . ’ liantiv colored in Oil, rich gilt - ! ! frames, 24 by So inches each, ) ! 10,000 elegant steel plate Engi-av- ) ings, cmVI in Oil, of the U ash- 4- 40,000 I ! iiigton Monument, 2",\2(i in. ea. ) 287,000 steel plate from 100 different plates, now ill possession of, and owned hv the Artists’ Union, of the in ir- Ki't I'ulue of, front 50 c. to *1 ea. 41,000 | l first-class Dwelling, iu 81st sf., New York city, 12,000 I 22 building lots iu 100 and 101st streets, N. Y. city, each 25 by j 1” i ft. deep at iduO each, * 22, 1 ’ 8 10-’ Villa Sites, containing each > o|,ooo sq. ft. in the suburbs ot N.Y. city, and commanding a magnificent viowof the Hudson and Long Island Sound, at 500. 50,C<X> 20' perpetual loans of cash, without interest or security, of §250 ea., 5,000 | 60 perpetual loans of cash, without interest or security, of§looonch, .NOOfl 100 perpet’l loans oi cash, wflhout interest or security, of §so each, ft,ooti ( 250 berpet’l loans of cash, without interest or security, of §2O each, 5,000 ; 2,000 pcrpet'l loans of cash without interest or security, of $5 each, _ 10,000; Reference in regard to the Rea! Estate, F, J, Vibscber St Co.> Real Estate Brokers, N. V ork. Orders, (post-paid,) with money enclosed to be addressed, J. W HOLBROOKE, Secretary, 505 Broadway, N. Y,- jjgT* The Engravings in the Catalogue arc now ready for delivery. Kept 29 Gm PURSE SILK, Steel Bends, Rings nnd Tas sels, crewel 1, crocliot needles, and furniture cheap at Levy’s cash stork. sopt 15—ts HSbertisclwte. A CURE FOR ALL I— Holloway's Ointment. Citizens of the Union..— You have done me the honour as with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character !of my Ointment with your approbation. It is j scarcely two years since I made it known among you, and already, it has obtained more celebrity than any other Medicine in so short a period THOMAS HOLLOWAY, __ 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Sts. N. Y. ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AF TER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy <fa Letter from Mr. IV. J. Langley, of Liuntsoille, Yadkin County, North Carolina, U. S., dated November Ist, 1858. S^T* READ IIIS OWN WORDS, To Professor Holloway, —Sir, —lt is not | iuv wish to become notorious, neither is this I letter written for the mere sake of Writing, but I to say, that your Ointment cured me of t*he of ! the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh j is heir to, and which was considered by aii who ! knew me, to be entirely bevond the reach of ! medecine. For ni may ears I was afflicted with j one of the most pair-fill and troublesome sore l legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after 1 trying every medicine I had ever heard of, I re signed in despair all hope of being cured ; but ! a friend hr-, ught me a couple of large pots of ! vour Oinmerst, which caused the sores on my -1< gr, to heal, and I entirely regained my health ! to my agreeable surprise and delight to the aa ! tonisimient of my friends, (Signed) W. J. LANGLEY. i AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD j BBEAST, WIIEN NBARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Mdupy ifa Letter from Mr, R Durant, New O-r ----miHs'November 0/A, 1858, To Professor Holloway, 58, Corner of Ann j and Nassau Streets, N. Y : Dear Sir, —It is i with hcarttblt gratitude r have to inform you i that bv the use of your Ointment and Pills, the ] life ot’ my wife has been saved. For seven ) years she*b. ; d a bad breast, with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous nature). I was told 1 hit nothing could save her: she was then induced to use vt.ur Ointment and Piils, when in-tiio short space ol'three months, tliov effected a perfect cure, to tins astonishment of all. who knew us. We obtained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Cos., of Chartres-street, New Orleans. I send this from “Hotel des Prin ces,” Paris, although, I had written it at New j Orleans, befv.ro We finally left, at‘that time not j knowing your -address at New York. ! *y : 'Sold at the Establishment of Professor ] Holloway, So Maiden Lane, New York, arid 244 ! Strand, London, and by all respectable Drug i gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout tha j United States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents, 62 1-2 cents, and *1 00 each. ! There is^sii considerable saving by taking the ; the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for thegui j ilauce of patients iu every disorder are affixud :to each Pot. ‘ May 26—cowly. pF.RIIAM’S THIRD GIFT ENTERPRISE! JL Call for Pinal Mas-s Meeting of Shareholders tv determine on. the disposition of the Gift Pro perty to the Sharehoters. j At a meeting of the Shareholders in Pef* j ham’s Third G.ft Enterprise, hold on the ] 27th of July, the following resolution wuaftdop ! fed: * “ Resolved, That so soon ns it is ascertained j lii it 80,•'*00 of the Gift T ckets issued by Mr. I Perbam in his third enterprise, are sold, the Committee shall call the shareholders together , | at the most convenient place, for the purpose of 1 instructng said Committee in regard to the . j manner of disposing of the Gift Property.” • j Having learned from Mr. Pci-ham that 6'\iX*o 1 of su’d tickets were sold, and that in all probabit* j itv the remaining 20,0(*u called for by tue above i resolution, would bo sold by the first day of i January next we have determined in accor- I dance with the above opinion, to call a Mass | Meeting of the .Shareholders, at some place !to be hereafter named, on the 1 7th day of Jan . nary, 1855, for the purpose designated by the I resolution. ROBERT BEATTY, Jit., ) J. I.ATIIOP, > Committed. B. S. ADAMS, ) ) r-?rH"V)<') Ticket* tub/ at % 1 each will be sold. j Each Ticket icili admit FOUR PERSONS, all | at once, or portions at different times tv Parham's j Burlesque Opera House., 643 Broadway, N. York. Or to bis other Entertainments, in various i parts of the country. Each purchaser of one ■ of these tickets will receive a certificate entitling j fi.nrn to one share in 100/iOO COSTLY & VAL UABLE GIFTS; a list of which has already • been publislied. Persons can obtain the same i in circular form, by addressing a note to the ! proprietor. Now's the time to I’urcbase Tickets. In order that tiie 100,000 Tickets may be dis j posed of bv the time specified, the subscriber j otters the fallowing inducements for persons to i get iiji Clubs. Each person who gets np a chib of ten sub , scribers, :md forwards (I**) ten dollars to this j office, will receive bv Mail or other convev j mices, ELEVEN TICKETS. 1 Each person who sends (at one time) one j hundred dollars, will have sent in like manner [ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN TICKETS. I And for all larger sums in exact proportion. ] If it should happen that all the Tickets ar.? I sold when the order is received, the money will j be returned at our expense for postage. ; All orders for Tickets should be addressed to ] ,TOSI.\ II PERU AM, 663 Broadway, N. Y. My Fourth Enterprise will fee advertised as soon as the third one is closed. The Tickets uro j already printed. HOUSEHOLD WORDS—A J.iocrnal con . ducted by CnAiu.es Dickens, Author of j “ P u-l wick Paper*” “ Vumbey and Ruk” “ Pu -1 cid CoftpcrMJd'c., Vvilh a regular* stafF of cor.lributors—she most eminent men in various dep:irtnienta of art, science, and literature. Devoted to So j ckl and Political Reform. Light Literature, i to clovolopem.ents of beauty in the Mechnn j ie Arts jam! is with all a model of style in Eng- I glish composition. | A new tale, “ North and South,” by the au i tlior of “ Mary Barton,” is now in course of i publication, and will be completed in five month ly numbers. Terms—per year, or ‘.‘A c eils per number. To clergyman, postmaster, and agents, &2, — Two volumes a year, (November and May,) cloth bounds fl 7•* each. Muslin covers, 25 cents. NiV.v volumes, cloth bound, sl3 50. — I Meek! v Household Words, jniblished every i Thursday fW per year, or six cents a number, i Clubs.—Two copits, £5; three copies, $6,; five copies, $3 75. One copy, with the Illustni ! ted Magtzine of Art, £- r >. One copy gratis to the. ’ getter up of a club of live or more. Add s ; post paid. •!. A. DIN, Publisher. 10 Park Piece, New York. i Feb. o.—it. IASJUONABIK TAILORING /JisJl, ■ W'. MWi I fe#tl * 1- j v **i4sesßss^'; ers, Crssvillo, Jan lj>—tf. 1? M. KDDLKMAN X • & DUO,, Atltinta, <•., keep constantly i hand and for sale, at the lowest cash pri i cos, a large assortment of ittote Si>ofx t Ltaib- I ‘- r . . I jUSts > IVgs, Calf | Dining and Rinding Skins, Shoe-Maker's Tools, Ae, Store on M hite-hali Street, op [ posit© W. Kay’s Book 1 Store. Atlanta, C u J m, |2—ly, IyOTICETO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, i-1 —All persons indebted to the Estate of 11. K. Davis, lato of Cass County, deed, are reques ted to make immediate payment, and thosehav ing demands against said estate will please pre sent them iu terms of the law. ADAM HILL, AdmV Wh DAY A NOR RIS respect fully inform their friends and custom ers that they continue the Tt>Hiring bv xi-n<xx in all its branches, nt their old stand in the i east end of Dr. Patton’s building. All ’ work tn trust ed to them will be execu ted with neat ness apd des patch. Pref erence invari ably given to cash custom-,