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

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Benton on the Veto Vower. I |Hon. Thomas II Benton, in conversation gjEjth a friend of ours on Saturday last, in a i v er y excited manner said, ilf I were Presi -1 xlent of the United States, sir, I would keep I beside Ine a pile of blank vetoes, and as last I as the plundering bills passed Congress I If would send in a veto! veto!! veto!!! sirs ■ scud in a veto.” — Washington Stai. The Philadelphia Ledger says : Mr. Ben ■ ton is right. Any President who should act I U pon this principle would make his Adminis -8 tration the most popular of any we have m had for years There are numbers of schemes H for plundering the public treasury which ■ •come up regularly every year. Sometimes If they are successful, as the appropriations I for mail steamer services. If so, the amount asked is doubled next year, and so on in j proportion till patience, exhausted by such pitiful beggary, such shameful rapacity, and the corruption which it engenders in the Legislative halls, it sists that the beg- L-gsrs shall be kicked out of Congress without i single penny Those who are not success ’ ful are by no means discouraged. They j Y concentrate their energies for operation at ‘"he next session, and even make the .refusal rofwne Congress to grant their wishes, strong presumption that they did not deserve [ any such favor,) an additional argument to ’ enforce a prompt acquiesence in their de ! mauds, at the next succeeding session With this constant and persevering assault upon ; 1 the public treasury, and this increasing dis position in Congress to listen to the appeals of interested lobbymen, it becomes the duty j of the Executive to interpose its power to . preveut these scandalous robberies of the j people. The lobbymen have become regular | fixtures at the Capital, hatching all kinds 1 [of schemes of public plunder. Whenever one j I of these schemes passes through Congress, 1 I the President should clap the Presidential ; £ veto upon it. A Short Chapter on Sleep. If oue only thinks of it, sleep in a great ci- AHy is a queer thing. Think of fifty thousand j all sleeping at once. Fifty thousand in tiers, me, two. three, lour, five deep—from cellar ; to garret Fifty thousand in rows a mile j long Fifty thousand in red night caps— ! iasstded and untasseled. Ten thous ui I in ! dingy ones tiiat were white Mondays and i Mondays ago. Five thousand in silken ones, j Borne edged beautifully, some hemmed* with j n sail needle, and some uncapped nlrogeth- j er. with locks dishevel led, and ruffled like i i quills upon the fretful porcupine.’ Five i thooshi.; suoriu< alt**, five thousand snor ing bi.ss F.ve thousand under rags - j I'vv.'ii'y thousand under,calico A hundred j si-so tt-ueith silk. Some wieping. some; Km l ug in their dreams, others dreamless Sts the grave Ringlets twisted up in ci tar lighters—tresses g'reaming over the pi 1 Bow- no tresses at all Some writhing tin ■tier oyster supper nightmares', chased in ■ may nation by Salem witches with snaky ■ room t. ks. or ci u liters with judgments and j ■ ■arletlligs Chii ers etij tying beaut die vi- j 8‘ ‘ ‘• mulling in mists and now breaking in ! ■ gleams, 3-ike the giiuipSe a saint has of lie ;veu in Us j 1 dreams.” Sleep, the sweet restorer, equalises the ! unlit ion of folks wonderfully The sew- i iim girl enj .ys an imaginary sleigh vide, j drawn by the steel, of Morpheus, an 1 dan ■■•Qs with nice young wen. in ball rooms where tile floor innnager is Mr Nod; while the ; jßpivss. mayhap bewails a s : ek lap dog or ■ftlspoEed silk dress. (1 ve us pleasant dßeaois. an 1 one bn ! f of cmv lives will wear ug"i i<'ii t.uge. win!e wef• I’get that the other is .spent in scruilng m/cu-i-cr the wherewith al* to meet the de; t-. a sos landlords and ; Webers hills. Our life is two fold, as By r>m ii. 1 1 it. an 1 steep has its own word “an arc such stuff ns dreams are made of, ; our I.ttle life is round by a sleep.” Th® Court of Claims. oi the most iiupoftam b.ils which lias J Pwse'i Congress with in our remembrance j iffleived the final sasJtiou of the legislative j ■Bncli at the close of the last session. j bill gives Jurisdiction to the Court to * anl determine all claims fouuded.upon i l*w of Congress, or upon any regulation j Executive Department, or upon any J ‘■ptract. expressed or implied, with the gov ceament, of the Uuited States, and all <ipims referred by either House of Congress ) testimony in all cases to be reported to j ■Pgress, an all upon which favorable tie- j Ijjjßjf'-' ll * are given, ere to be accompanied by | *®ill or bills to carry them into effect, and - briefs from the solicitor qt Board and, I lie claimant. ■t win be thus seen that the Court is to (■form the work now laboriously but im [ JBfectly done by committees, and Congress ! •#. revise the whole and act npon the sub j ,j|P s presented, as at present On many sub .Jilts an opinion well matured by the Court *®fl serve as a basis for action on all similar 1 *■■3; and there will not perhaps be so ma- J nyibncoiisistencies in legislation as at pres ; ! ‘when the success or failure of a meas- ] depends in a great degree upon the i ®9*d in which one House or the other may ! ‘■••pen to found when the vote is taken. it all events there is the probability of a ‘ mature investigation than by the pres •■fcinode, ttud it is to be hoped we shall hear 1 more of what is deemed more than j law's delay,’ the pendency of claims Congress of half a century's dura- 1 mH I wjm’ ■_ -■ ■ J vr:; D :.uu;t vric Co.ws.vtion. —The wSk eat Un i vn endorses our views in rc ;"*jß! t 0 an early call of a State Convention, ‘■Bsuggests Thursday sth June, as a suita- j We yield our preference for tin aud urge upon our Democratic , ftfißds to select their truest and best men to l he convention The party has readli crisis The present struggle has had •■siraliel in a party aspect since the days of*i‘ kson The great fundamental princi- ( MBm 0 * American .iberty are in jeopardy ] f *m lh,: midnight plots of the Know Noth- 1 li6t all 8°° ( l men, and true, rally a- B<l our lime honored flag and bear it in insidious foe Columbus Bissau Hall, at Princeton, was entirely • decoyed by lire Saturday night about 8’ The students of the College lost all ,tb # ftirn ture, clothes, &c. The loss is es at $50,000, on which there is m in’ j, ■*§* °f SIO,OOO. The origin of the fire is 4ot known. ®iere were 401 deaths in New York last ; Green peas were served up at the Mills House, Charleston, on Thursday last. The Pennsylvania House of Bepresenta- j tives has passed a bill to punish bribery. , It is said the shoe trade at Lynn, Mass., j is reviving, and promises well. j j A chain gang has been established at Wheeling. The Dubuque Tribune hoists the name of Hon. Win. 11. Seward for the Presidency. Gen. Dodge, the new Minister to Spain, 1 1 has had long interviews with Mr. Soule Rufus Choate is very ill at Dedham, at which place he was attending court. Ex Senator Hannegan is saiu to be a warm advocate of the new prohibitory liquor law of Indiana. The Missouri house of Delegates has passed 1 a bill fixing the rate of interest in that State at 10 per cent. Gen. Cass at Home —Gen. Cass, on his arrival at Detroit, was received with salute of 32 guns. Chattahoochee River. —The Colum bus Enquirer, states that the Chattahoochee still remains too low for navigation. Green Pens, one of the most delightful luxuries of the early spring, have made their appearance at Tampa, Fla. j The Harpers’ announce anew wjrk—The Physical Geography of the Sea ; by Lieu ten | ant Maury. The election of members of the Legislature of Kansas took place about the 15th or 20th i 1 inst. ‘ id The corn dealers of Norfolk have resolved to buy aud sell corn, on and after tbe Ist of April, by weight A bill to incorporate the Aspinwall and 1 Panama Telegraph Company is before the New York Legislature. Senator F.sh, of New York, now in Ha vana, is said to have been very coolly re j ceived by. Gen Concha. AS in Francisco miller has received an , English order for 1500 bbls. oi'flour for Aus ; tratia. ‘ ! Rev. Dr Flint, for 34 years a pastor of the East Church at Salem, Mass , is dead ■ <| Congress at its late session, appropriated $1 .dSd lT'd to be expended for the benefit of j the District of Columbia. A The Boston Transcript announces the death of Mr James Brown, of lie well km v?n publishing firm o’ Little, Brown & Cos. Tatters have been vec-Ived from Cat bn. the Ind an Portrait painter, dated from the bed and tribot ex waters of the Amazon. Washington Irving has nearly completed a life of Gen Washington, up* n which he; has been lot g engaged. Lord Palmerston was born in 1784, and consequently is uow 71 years old, but lias the appearance and vigor of a man of 50 He first entered office in 18U7. Red River —The Shreveport Democrat of the Ist says there had been no change for the better in the stage of water in the river Navigation was dlfri.'iflt and dangerous Inbepe-vdenr Press —The proprietor of this Journal offers one half of she office tor j sale, to a parson competent to take-eharge of the business department. The citizens of Montgomerj'. Ala., are dis- j cussing the cost aud usefulness of Water I Works in their city by cisterns from Capi ! to! Hill there. The sheriff of Holmes Cos , Ohio, js on his I I way to the city of Basle, in Switzerland, to j bring back Siireck. the defaulting treasur j er. The Mayor and council of Wash ington have presented Ex Senator Dnvson, a silver | pitcher for his devotions to the interest of; that city. The Harpers have in press a volume of miscellanies from Mr li> mcroft s pen, writ ten from time to time within the last thirty years It is said that the prohibitory liquor law passed by tire legislature of 11l nois cannot be found. It has beeusign/d by the govern- j or. Fifty shares of the Augusta Insurance : Bank were sold at auction in iS iv.innah, on | Friday, at sixty-three to sixty-seven dollars j per share. We siucercly regret to learn that the Rev | Dr. Whitefoar-l Smith, of Charleston, has j been called tji mourn the death of his eldest daughter, Congress, at its late session appropriated $3,597,003 for the oeeau mail service ; ijji9,-’ 721,055 for the army, an l $14,031,155 for the navy. iNTERF.STIfIO COINCIDENCE 1101. on which the Capitol at Washington stands j was the place of meeting an 1 council of the In lion tribes of Virginia. Win M lliley a print r and for some time Foreman in the Southerner Offioe at Rome, Ga., died at Jacksonville, A!it, on the Gth inst., in the 26th year of his ago. The N. Y. Chief of Police, in his semi-an nual report, just presented, announces that ! there were 43 arrests for murder and 103 ! assault with intent to kill, during the six [ months ending with December last. Coffee Coming —Between the 25th of! December and the IBlh of January thirteen | vessels sailed from Rio, with 01,858 bags of coffee for the United States, of which, about l 18,000 bags were for Baltimore. The new dome of the Capital, for which ! SIOO,OOO were appropriated, will increase the present altitude of that edifice to 200 feet i —or only fifteen feet less than that of the spire of Trinity Church, New York. The Shield, published at Ileleiua, Arkan sas, of Feb. 10, complains that no rain of’ consequence has fallen since September, and 1 no snow. It pronounces the past autumn \ and present winter -most extraordinary sea sons.’ The Post Office Department, this year,! cost the Government $1,710 789 ; the Treus- ! ury Department, $075,120 ; the Mint $541,- j 800; the Light Houses, $1,073,084; the I Coast Survey, $445,000; the Judiciary,; $228,900 Agricultural Fair -r-The Executive; Committee of the Southern Central Agricul- j tural Society, assembled in Atlanta to con sider the various propositions for holding the next annual Fair, have decided in favor of Atlanta, the bid from that place being j i more favorable and largely in advance of all j others. The next Fair will be held iu the; j week commencing September 12,1855. James Daly Harris, aged 70 years, has been committed by the Mujfor of Philadel phia to answer the charge of manufacturing bogus silver con in that city. The New York Herald announces the pub lication of the Early Poems of James Gor don Bennett,” written between the ages of eighteen and twenty three. The United State sloop of war Decatur, \ whose loss lias been reported, arrived safely I at Valparaiso on the Bth ult., having been 108 days on passage from Rio de Janerio. The Hon. George W. Jones, of Tenn., in a letter to his constituents, declines accepting a race for re election. He gives his reasons at length, which are published in the paper of his district. ! An Opening for Lawyers and Doc -1 tors. --St. Helena has a population of 5 490 persons, of whom 534 are liberated Africans, ; und SJI sold ers. There is but one pliysi 1 c an and but two attorneys on the island, i Co’. Benton, writes to the Appletons that after his return to St. Louis, lie will go to work immediately and incessantly on liis second volume.’ He thinks it wilt be de layed six mouths, or until the coining ’ spring! Laws and Jo jrn-lsof Georgia —The Dalton Times learns by a letter from Gov. Johnson, under date of the tth instant, in reply to a letter on the subject from Capr. J B. C Tyler, clerk of the inferior court of ! Whitfield couuty, that the laws and journals will be distributed in a few days f Tennessee River. ---The Chattanooga ! Advertiser says ;—fhe warm weather lias nieHed the snow in part up iu the mountains at the sources of.the Tennessee, and we have a foot rise here in the river, but uow at a stand again. It. is quite doubtful whether we have any tide this spring, but are living in hope. Death from a Railroad Accident. — Mr. D A. Garrett, for some years a resident of Columbus, who was accidentally run over by the cars near Atlanta, a tew days since, died from the effect of liis injuries in Girard, Ala., on Monday morning This unfortu mite oci-urreHce is another warning of the i danger of attempting to jump upon the ears i while in motion. —Atlanta R-jmblican A subscription lias been presented to the ; Mayor of Bath, England, requesting him to j convene a public meeting, to take into con i sideration the necessity of the restoration of the kingdom of Poland as an independent State, in order to res'rain the aggress ve ac t'on c-f Russia on Europe, and to obtain a ma terial guarantee for the durability of peace Among the signatures is-that of Walter Sav age Landor. Tire Mayor had fixed upon a day ibr holding the meeting. Weights and Measure— New Coun ties. -,-The Dalton Times IptirnS. through Gov. Johnson that the last Legisla ure, al though they 1 ,ir a ed him to procure fifty se's of standard weight# and measures for the use of the new counties and such of the old as need them, yet failed to make any ap propr.atioti *br their purchase, aud that he i cannot therefore procure them until the meeting of the next Legislature, before whom : he will lay the subject for cousidcraion. We yesterday publ shed an article, ex iructed from an exch nge paper, stating that a Mr. Thomas Banning, a preacher, had joined the Mormons We arc requested by a friend of the Rev Thomas C Benuing, for merly a resident of this city, to say, tlyit he is not the individual alluded to. Mr Thos. C. Bentiing is now, we are informed, a resi dent of New York, and connected with an Orthodox Church its that city.— Savannah .Yews. The Central American Expedtion. —This expedition, it appears, has taken a new form—it is now to be shorn of its war like aspect and go forth upon the principles of Penn rather than Lopez. It is said that Mr Cooper will proceed to San Juan, and in corijuetion with the American resident there, form a staple and orderly municipal govern ment He will negotiate with the neghbor ■ ing powers, i. e., Costa llica, Nicaragua, ! and the Mosquito chief, and with their as ! sent and aid, establish a colony, with a prop , er government Gen! Cars Triu.mpiiant at Home ; We are gratified to learn from the Detroit j Free Press, that the true Democracy of D.; 1 troit has achieved a most splendid and mag ! r.ificent victory over the combined forces pf | the Know Nothings, Fusioliists and Bolters. Every inch of ground was contested by these factions-^every conceivable artifice was re sorted to by them to carry their city and ward tickets. The secret agents of the or der were every where present and every where active; but all to no purpose. The united and ; indomitable Democracy met the common en ; emy and routed him. The victory is I complete'. Know Notiiiugisin is.buried iu - Detroit; Fusionism breathed its last gasp ; the Bolters are no where. On the Ist inst ~.by L. F. McCox, Esq., Mr. Kelsey Miller, to Miss Mary Jones, all of Cass county, Ga. In Forsyth county, Ga , on the evening of the Ist inst , by the Rev. T. M. Hawkins, Col. S. B. David, of Cherokee county, to Miss Fanny E Harris, of the former place. ! In this place, on Monday morning, 19th inst . 0/, inflammatory fever, Mrs. Mary : Hood, consort of John B. Hood, aged 00 years j and 11 days Obituary next week. In this place, on Tuesday last, Mr. J. Albert LV.shaw, aged about 30 years. Died. —Ac the White Sulphur Spriugs, Hall county, Ga., on the 9th inst,, of Pneu- j moiiia, after a protracted illness of several j weeks, Miss Mary E Pack, daughter of Paris Pace, formerly of Oglethorpe county, j Georgia. HMloway's Pills; ii most famous Remedy for ! the Cure of Headaches, Bile, Dimness of riight, Deranged Htouiach, and Disordered Liver; like wise iu restoring strength and vigour to Debili -1 tatod Constitutions, ‘laic extraordinary cures j effected daily by these wonderful Pills, after all | other means have failed, have brought them in- j j to the bigeest repute iu the Uuion, ns well as 1 jin all other parts of the’ arid, and stumped them as the finest medicine ever discovered. — 1 All classes gladly avail themselves of them and proudly attest their excellent qualities, and roc commending them to their afflicted ieilow-crctt j lures suffering from indigestion, and other op- j j gauic irregularities. ; OTEEU PfcNS, at 35 cents pregross, at LE- O VY’rf cheap cash Store. Wholesale Price of Groceries in At lanta. I Corrected Weekly from the Examiner. | No. 1 Itio Coffee, 111*2 to 12, cts. per lb. 1 Salt per sack, 1,80. Star Candles ‘26 cts per lb. I N. O. Sugars—Fair, laid, 5 1-2 ]K>r b. ’ prime, u 6 K2c per IK Choice, hhd., 7c per lb. ! N. O. Syrup, bbl., 33c per gallon, -e Atlanta E?tail Prices. I j Wednesday,.March 21. Cotton, extremes, fi to 71-1 cents. Salt Pork, Bc. Lard, pr. bbl., 11 to 12 c. Bacon : Sides, 10 all; Hams, 1.0 l2 1-2, “ Shoulders 8 12 a y, “ Hog round, 9 1-2 a 10, Pork, nett, (i 1-2 a7 ; Corn, 90c a sl, pr bu. Salt, pr sack, $2, Coffee, 12 a 13. Sugar; per hhd, a 1-3, ti 1-2 a 8 1-2, pr lb “ Clarified, 8 cents, Syrup, 33 l-3e, Cheese, 15 cents, Mackarel, No. 1, S4,GO per kit, “ “ 2, sl2 a 815 per barrel, * > ” 3, 89 “ $ ! “ “ 4, $8 j Candles, AdanvuiPiSp, 20 a Gncqier lb, Flour, 5 1-2 uG. Eggs, H> al2 1-2. Iron, 5a 6 1-2, Nails, G 1-2. Charleston, Tuesday, March 19. ; to-Jay 17DO bales. The mar -1 ket is unsettled. Prices have advanced fully i !-io. since the Africa’s accounts. Good Mid dling 8 1-2 cents. Ait.usta, Marfch 2).— Cotton. —The course of, the market during the past week lias been marked by a regular demand, and prices are slightly advanced. The. offering stock is mod ! crate and Factors boards have been cleared from day to day. We quote cxtremec* from 7 to 8 1 -‘2 cents. Specif)! Notice,s. {T'AIR NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the undersigned either by note or.account are earnestly requested to come forward and settle up without delay. All claims not settled or otherwise sat'sf icto rilv arranged by the Ist of May .will be put in 1 suit for collection. GEORGE J. HOWARD. Cnrtersville, Gr. mh 22—tl in I. Cassville, Geo. - - regular meeting of Valley Lodge, No. 48, I. O. oft). F., will i be held on every Friday evening, at 8 o’clock. Transient brethren are invited to attend. By order of T. A. Burke* N. G. ARTHUR HA IRE, Secretary. esassstss* j. llpj&fzz: —A regular meeting of Etowah Lodoe, No. 47, 1. O. of O. 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 ,Cfe, v V subscriber X has been trp a pointed Agent for the So. Mil. Insurance Cotupany for Cass and Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou ses, Negroes, &c. Ac. Will also receive appli cations for insurance upon the lives of white 1 persons. JOHN 11. RICE, Agent. 1 Jan. -5, 1855. 48—ly. Holloway's Ointment.--'-A. Miracul us ; cure of Ulcerous Sores. —Augustus Cook, a Compositor, in the office of one of the papers, published in Philadelphia, -was afflicted for • a long time with scrofulous sores on his arms j and legs, liis case in the. end became so des- | perate, that it appeare 1 evident lie must forsake his employment. A friend, how-'i ever pursuaded him to use Holloway's Oilit- 1 merit, and to take the Pills according to the i printel directions, which he did. After a I short time, he found himself considerably ; better, and by preserver'ng with tiiese reme j dies, in a few weeks he was completely cured, J and is now able to work with renewed vi- j gour. “ Medicines of Great Value.”—Tins is the term applied toStablcr’s Anodyne Cherry Ex pectorant and Diarrlnca Cordial, by sixteen of the best, apothecaries in Baltimore-r-goutlemcn | acquainted with the skill and care used in their 1 preparation. Praise from such a source is proof | iof the intrinsic merits of those “good modi- | I ciues.” In coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, j 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 Dior j rhoca Cordial has a strong claim upon the con i tidenee of the community. In those diseases i named, both these valuable medicines have a leliieved au enviable reputation for their curative j properties. See descriptive pamplcts, to be lmd j gratis of the agents. Price of each, only 50 cents per bottle, or six bottles for S2.r>o. li. 11. Stabler & Cos., P.roprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Baltimore; T. A. Burke, Cassville, Elliot'& Tappaii, Kingston. Mareli, 15. —I‘2. A n’AUXJM;: ! not; harbor not in your mi ml that \ j / sentence of fools’ philosophy, that a disease ! will get cured of itself, or that you can cure it | with certain medicines tor it few dollars, Be i ware how you temper with your general wel j fare. Ye wild and vicious youths, why will you 1 persist in dosing with the filthy nauseathigcom j pounds daily proffered, thereby impairing your j appetite and digestion, and destroy ing you men-, ; tally as well as physically, when you can be ! cured with a few doses of 1 pleasant medicinesV | Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will j ye suffer and repine, and drag out a micerabie j existence, unfitted for the enjoyment and even ! ordinary pursuit# of life. You who are thus an ! noyed and wish to be restored to health arid vigor by a treatment'at once pleasant and effec i tudl, should consult l)r. MORRIS. His suc i cess in chronic diseases has been greater than j that of any other physician of bis day. Many j who have been for years afflicted with disease 1 or consequences resulting from excess, have fieeU restored to health and vigor under his real i 1 lv scientific treatment,. ! “ Should a personal interview be objectionable | ; state your disease in writing—enclose five tied-! lars —address Dr. W. If, MOllltlS, through tire j Post,office, Savannah, Ga., and a package of | medicines, securely put up, will be sent private ly and with despatch, fall of directions therewith and no questions asked. Persons living at a distance* and afflicted with Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles, Fistula in Ano, 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, ciwmsing a fee. j Medicines pleasant and safe, rm he sent per | ! mail to any part of the United States. Particular attention given to the treatment of j I female complaints. Ladles who may be afflict- ■ led with Irregularities, Flor Albas, or Whites, | Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, would i do well to lay aside all false delicacy, and j promptly consult the Doctor. Cukes Warran j TP.II. • >■ BSW - All letters to receive attention must, be i post-paid, enclosing a fee. Address Dr. W. 11. MOB IMS, Savannah, Ga, j Consulting Rooms, No. 98, Bryan Street, i ‘ippositc Monument Square. July 14—ly WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, Gbo. —lias received from New . York a large supply of English Brussels Carpets, of the best quality, j and of new and elegant styes, i English Velvet Carpets, of mAv and splemjjid , j styles. | Extra Three Ply Ingrain and Venetian Car- j i pets; rich Cheuife Hugs, to match the Carpets ! Printed Crums Cloths, in patterns and by the , ! yard. Rich colored Damsks aud Delaines, for cur tains, with Gimps and Tassels to match. Rich Euibroioercd Lace and Muslin curtains, ; and some at very h>"’ prices. Embroidered Muslin, for eurtains, by the yard. 1 Window Shapes, of beautiful styles; superior Furniture Dimities, and line, Cotton Fringes. ; Gilt Cornices, curtain Uands, and Brass mid j Plated Star Rods. , The public are respectfully invited to call and 1 1 examine the assortment, j Augusta, Ga. —^tf. ! /"I Ol.p and ISi lvor Watches,.'Gold Finger and ■ VX I'iar Rings, Breashquus uud Lockets, cheiq* [for cash, at ! Blip 15 .LEVY’S'STORE. I sp‘eeij)l Great Cure of Rheumatism —The Editors - of the Richmond Republican, of Dec. 24, 1852, says that Carter’s Spanish Mixture is no quack ; medicine. They bad a man in their press room who was , afflicted with violent mercurial rheumatism, who ; was continually complaining of misery in the j back, limbs and joints;—his eyes had become \ feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore, j ard all the symptoms es rheumatism, combined 1 with Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish j Mixture cured him, and in an editorial notice as I above, they bear testimony to its wonderful ef fects, and say their only regret is, that all suffer ing with diseases of the blood are not aware of I the existence of such a medicine. They cheer* l fully recommend it. See their certificate and no* j tice in full round the bottle. j Heal the Sick —Men oflibcral education at thc.prcsunt day, devote all their talents to dis cover the means whereby they may remove these nainfnl maladies which : ss ul the human frame. There is no nobler art tlin that of healing the sick, considering the numberless diseases to ! wlf’ch man is liable, and which may cause him j to drag out a protract ed life us distress, or sud ! donjv cut him off in thebfoohi of Ids existence , aud usefulness. We should gratefully seize up - j on every means of counteracting their dreadful effects, or causing a removal of those clogs to ! happiness. In those cases where the Liver or j the {Stomach is the cause, we would highly re- j j commend Dr. lloofland’s German Bitters, pre* j pored by Dr. C. 51. Jackson. No medicine at [ ill's time stands higher than these Bitters, and j to those who are suffering from the horrors ) 1 of Indigestion, we say they are the antidote. nG. FARRELL’S ARABIAN LINIMENT j • This truly great medicine still goes on, ; ! conquering disease, and snatching many a poor | powerless victim from thegrove. By its povver : fully stimulating, penetrating and anodyne qual- ] ii ties, it restores the use of limbs which have been ! i palsied for years; and by its singular power of j | reproducing the synovial fluid or joint water, it , • cure’s all and senses of the spine and spleen, it has ! proved itself a specific- ; ‘and-Tor affections of the ; lungs, liver and kindevs, it is a most valuable ! and powerful auxiliary ; also, for all diseases of i the glands, scrofula, goitre or swelled neck etc., : etc. Aud indeed for almost any disease where i an external application is required, this niedi , cine stands unparalleled. Sprains, bruises, | cramps, wounds, chilblains, burns, ect., are : snetdilv cured by it. From the lion. Peter Menard, one of the oldest settlers in Illinois. | Tt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to t]\p virtues of your great medicine. One of my ; blooded horses had a. swelling over the cap of i the knee, abput the size of a lien’s egg.. .Some ! said it was a st” ft m. and some, that it -was the j joint water from the knee, and could dot bccur- I ed. I tried oil cedar oll it and al! the liniments j and; ointments, and they did nomore good than j water. I then by persuosionn of my friewdh, ; tried 11. G. Uamfl: s Antb’um Lina meet, and 1 • was happy to find it take effect after a lew days, • j and it finally cured the noble animal entire! v..— 1 1 I think if is’decidedly the greatest limmient.'fur { horse’s as well as human flesh, I ever knew. Tremont, Taxwell co,, 111., March 1 Gth 1-319. Daisy <>r Paralysis. Thadeus Smith, ofMudd Creek, Tazewell co., Tiliimis, says:*“ 1 had lost tho use of my arm j for n-mre than a year, by pnJsy.or paralysis; the | flesh had entirely withera away, leaving noth- 1 ing but skin muscle and boner l tried all the best doctors, and all the remedies 1 could bear of, but they dd no good. I then commenced the : use of If. ‘(}. Farr di’s Arabian Linamenp arid a j few bottles entirely cured me, and my arm is 1 ; now as strong and fleshy as the other ; it is al j so first rate for burns, sprains and bruises. Loui: out for (bun f erfcits.’ Th? public tire cautioned ;ig liust'another, ! counterfeit, which lias lately made its ance, called \Y. 15. Farrell’s Arabian Lumnent, 1 the most dangerous of till the counterfeits bc- I cause his having the, name Farrell, many will | i liny it in.a good faith, without the knowledge | j that, a,counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps ! only discover this error when the spurious mix- j ; ure has wrought, itfs evil effects. Tbe -gen ip lie article is manufactured only by j ) If. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and j wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Beoria, J I Illinois, tiMvlum all appl-cations far Agencies j ! must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the j letter** 11. G. before Farrell’s thus—ll. G. FAR- I 1 KELL’S—and his signature on the wrapper, all j others are counterfeit. { Sold by T. A. Burke, and ,T. D. Carpenter, 1 Cassville, Anderson, Milner & Cos. Cartersvjlle, EUflott & Tajtjwn, Kingston, and by regula.rly authorize*! agents throughout the United States. - Price 25 and 50 cents, aiid 81 pet- bottle. AGENTS RANTED In every town, village and hamlet in the United States, iu which one lis not already established. Address H.G. Far- j l roll ;;s above", accompanied with good reference • ns to character, responsibility, &c. ] Robert Batty, Rome, G ll -, wholesale agent, mh I V—At wctmaantg&nsESMj. HMW.mn wi ■ r w im 1 wiwi . ‘ r>OUNTY LAND DECLARATIONS.-.Tnst printed and for’ sale at the Standard office, Bounty Land Declarations, suited to tho late act of Congress. Brice $ 1 .00 per quire. A CIIAXCE TO MAKE MONEY.—Buofita- J\ hlk and Honorable Employment.- -The Subscriber is desirous of having, an agent in each county and town of tho Union; A capital of from n to si” only will be required, and any - thing like an efficient, energetic man can make j from three tofive dollars per day f —indeed some of the'Agcnts now employed are realizing twice that sum. Every information will be given by addressing (postage paid.) WM. A. KINSLER, - Box 1228, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. i mh 22— Gtffi I T>OUNTV LANDS. —The undersigned luv- I I ) iug long been engaged in the prosecution ! j of Revolutionary Pension Claims, Invalid Pen- i j sion Claims, Bounty Land Claims &c., against . the General Govc-rnrncm, now tenders his ser- , vices to all sqch claimants, especially to Hovnt.y i Land CUimants for the procurements of their j Claims, as there are many such Claims under the late law of Congress, which gives an adil’- | tiomil Bounty of Laud to the soldiers of ail the i wars in which the United States Has engaged ) since 119’ 1, who have hot received as much as j 1 160 acres. ELISHA KING. Adairsville Ga. mh 22 -2m j TDM I NISTRATORS SALE.—By virtue of ‘ Px. an ordered'the court of Ordinary of Cass ‘ county, will be sold 011 the first Tuesday in May | I next,. IjK.'fore the court house door in Cassville | | the plantation known as llu- Hatch place,ciinsis- ) j ting of the following lots of laud to wit. Nos.,; i 131, 132, 150, 157, 204, and six acres off of lot No. So, all in the 4th (list., and 3rd section, sold I subject to (lie widow’s dower, also lot No. 79,: in the 4th district and 3rd.section and a negro girl named Eliza about eleven years old: all sold as the property of John Hatch late of Said oouu j ty- dueeased for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms of sale given ou j the day. H. VT. COBB, Adui’r lull 22-rtils . A’ DM IN ISTR ATOR’S S A LE.—B v virtue-rf’ order fr< ni lie- Ord of Cas f tv, will be sold in the town of Cassville on the I first. Tuesday iii may next, between the legal I hours of sale : two lots of land Nos. 43-8, and i Gfifi, both lying in the 21st (list and 2d section ’ of said- county, also Oue town lot in the town of Cnrtersville, lying ou the west side of the Wes tern and Atlantic Rail Road, whereon Wilson Tm-befill now lives, all sold as the property of Wnt. Smithson deceased, for tho b-nelit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ‘ K. F. SMITHSON, Adm’r. - ! ELIZABETH SMITHSON, Aclyi'x. j mh 22— ids Georgia” pass county, win-mas j. 11. Parrott, applies to me for letters of atl ministration on the effects in this State of John S. Allen bite of tire State of Alabama, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all , persons concerned, to be and uppertr at shy of fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show j cause, if anv they have, why said letters should j not be granted. , Given under my hand rit nfile.q th’s March 10, I.SiV). T. A. WORD, Ordinary, tnh 22—Gm NOTICE.— Will bo sold Oil toldon the first Tuesday in May next at the Caitrt ilonsu door iu Ciissville lot of land No. 1232 iirgShe 21st district and 2nd section. j Also at Marietta on Sariiodny lot of land No. 2*27 in the 17th district 2*l section to be sold for I the benefit of ‘Samuel A. P,ird<*o drawer and the t Estate of Eli Mansfield deed., the hitter by an or der of Court of Ordinary of Hancock'county said Pardee and Mansfield being joint owners of said land 12 March 1855. • • - SA.ML. A. PARDEE, HENRY ROGERS, Adm’s. I mh £2—tds Eli Mansfield 1 deed. t BObeHiseifneiite. CHASSVILLE ENGLISH SCHOOL.— By J. ) F. Milhollen.—East, of the Jail 250 yards. ) —This School is now open—patronage solicited, j Tuition from $0 to $8 per session. No deduc- j ; tiori for lost time, unless in cases of protracted ‘ illness. mh I —lm ! rpIIOUT HOUSE.—The un-’ j X dersigned begs to inform the citizens of Athinta and the i travelling public that this su -1 perb establislunent is now open for the accom modation of Boarders ami Transient persons. The House and furniture being entirely new, j Rooms wen rentjllated, Halls large and airy, ! the Subscriber hopes by constant nVtontio'n to the wants of his guests, to make his House de sirable to the traveller, and merit -a share of public patronage. AARON GAGE, Proprietor, Atlanta , Feb. IG— tf XOP TOX ’S A LA I)KM J G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart ment. Mrs. AURELIA VAUGHN, Principal of Fe male Department. 1 1’l'MIE exercises of this Academy Will be Vesnm i L ed on Monday, the Bth tf Januaiy, 1855. j For Terms of tuition, apply to G. C. Norton at : his residence, in Cartcfsville. 1 Dec 29 j Al%.lXtXVjfl : PROPKRTY FOR SALE 1 FFRSONS desirous of purchas j Property would do well to call on us, as we have a num ber of improved and unimproved I LoLs sor l sa , c . Also, a lot of, i ground containing ten acres, of fine woodland, j 1 with a,good tayo story house, and all other net ! essary out-buildings situated thereon. Terms, j reasonable. JOS. It. SWIFT, j Jan. 5, 1855. 43—ts. j . |> LACKS.MITIIIX(L—Tlie Suhseriher i 13 is prepared to do all kinds of work *v3ffin b’s line, such as Ironing Carriages, making aud repairing Farming imple meets, edge-tools, hors*-shoeing, Ac. in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Edge tools Warranted. A share of patronage is solicited. L. GRIFFIN. Cassville, Ga.„Feb. 16, 185.".—2—iy. C 8 LOTil ING : CHE Al’ CLOTHING !! --At J Pri.caU and Pnldic Sale-—by J. R. Strd'f. fik, MERCHANTS w sliing to lay i Xg in ;f stock of (’l. or hint., would do well to call on me, as 1 have inst received a large eonsigu incut, which 1 have orders to close out very low, and off) 1 great inducements to purchasers. Atlanta Ga., Jan. 19 50— ts DU. AY. T. EWING, Physician and Suu oeox, —Takes tin's method to inform the citizens of Wofford's neighborhood (ind v.iehii j ty, that lie has located on the Tennessee Road, about a mile aiid a half from the Cross Rond* j meeting house. Office arid residence, for the present, at the resid nee of Levi Pierce; Esq. Special attention paid to the d'seases of the Eve. mh 15—im I l>. CARPENTER res ! 1!,: fJ • pectljilly mim.unces to his friends and kite cnstoni ers that lie has bought out the Stock of Goods of E. -M.. Price, ami may be found at Erwin’s old stand, where I . .11 be .glad to wait upon tus friends, and promises to be as cheap as the cheapest.— Give him a call if you please, at Erwins old stand. ‘ Cassville, aug 5 CARRIAGES AXI) UARXESS,—ChurI**- ] ton S. t. Wli to house, south-west, e .rner ot ; Meeting and Wentworth streets', Charleston. .. .-Mnaft £? v The subscriber has always on j ‘-I hand a large assortment of'Vi- ! .ft’ hides of every description, such j as Coaches, Rock-mays, B - j roue-lies, fop Buggies, no tup Buggies, and I Yd- j lar Wagons, which are manufactured express!v j for his own sales, ,and which in point of finish j and dnrabilitv 6-innot be surpassed. All articles sold by him are waiir vxt;:d iu j the fullest terms. Persons'in Want are solicited to give him a call, where they will find a cheap and good article on favorable terms. Carriages built to order, and repairing done with neatness and despatch. to Col. 11. F. Price, Cassville. M. H. NATHAN. Nov 17—Gm. 73 1A NO FORTES, Music, Musi- 1 [:L cal Instruments, Fancy \rf "hrf/eles, &e., White-Hall Street, S-gn J * a **of the Golden Piano, Athmt-i, Ga. Feb IG—tf 11. BI!A UM ULLlvlb ufoUTIIERN MILITARY ACADIIMY LOTTERY!—/)’// authority-of tie -fffjbi State gs Alabama. —Conducted on the Havarta plan.—Class M, to be drawn April 2d, when Prizes amounting to sixty thousand dol lars will be distributed as follows : One Prize of-- <sls,oo*l. “ “ - - s,<Btn. *< <<'. - - 4,000. | “ . - 2,000. “ “ - - - I,'aiO. 1 “ “ - - - I,ll*o. | Five Prizes of-- 1,000. ! “ - - - 50**. j Every prize drawn at each drawing, and pan! ; when due, without deduction. Tickets BLo.oQ— Halves and Quarters in pr*.- ! portion. Bills on all solvent banks taken a. t par All communications strictly confidential. iL SWAN, Agent’and Manager, .Sign of t’ne Jo'onze Lions. Montgomery, Ala. tub 22 —td If TNrON SHERIFF SALES. -For Aimiil. i —Bet. of Land 140, IT th district and Ist ; section ; Joseph Moore vs Joel Selvy. Lot. No. 129, 18th and Ist section,; I’ngli Por* | ter vs John \V. Coffedge,- prlne pal, Tlmmas j Coffedge, -security. j Lot in the 17th district and Ist secF.uii; .f'h.ts. 1 Latiltmr vs George Ross.. Lot No. 95, in the 7‘h d'stricf ami Ist section: ! j Win. A. Curry vs .1. IV'. Kettles principle, and j I). B. Graham, ijulorser. Lot No. 159, in the Path district and Ist sec | tkm : Win. F. 1) ivis vs- Win. Jackson. j Lot No. l,ln the 17th district.and Ist section ; 1 John H. Wylv vs Samuel Norris. Lot No. Go, i.n the Bth district and Ist section; j j Thomas Lawson vs. Hubert Wooibrighl- •* PA EOUCUA. CASS COUNTY.-Whereas A- i V'T iriamla Reym>lds apptus to me for letters | 1 of administration ou the estate of Robert Key- | ; nolds, Jate-of sard county, deceased. | These are therefore to cite and admonish all j persons concerned, to be and appear at my of- , ; lice, within the time prescribed by law, to show j I cause, if a*av they have, why said letters should j | not be granted. Given, under my hand at office, this March ! ; 12th, 1855. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. lull 15—3i/d /“I EOPC lA, Fa.vmx C’uuxtv. - AYherens Jo- VX siah 41. .Carter applies to me. for b iters of j , iuhninistralion *nj the estate *>l Matjary Pinson, | late of said county, deceased. These are liieivlbre to cite am! admonish !l persons concetaied, to be and appear at ,mv ci lice within the time prescribed hy i;tw> t ( * >*hn.w cause, if any exist, why said letters shotihl nbt be granted. ; , . . , . Given under my hand at office, this eth day of March, 1855. J AMES KINCAID, Ufdmnry. ! mh i.;—t>l /Ml LMKII,SHERIFF SA LES, Adkil. Los VX of land Nos. 121 in the GlhiFstrict and 2|l | section ; No. 323 in she 25th .district ami 2d s*e- J Lon ; William M, B*4l, cm trolled hy llenj.imin 1 F. Denso, vs. Alfred M. Horton. Lot of land No 178 in th * 11th d'striet flnd 2d section ; Win, Martin vs Thus. Gravut, „ . - ; Loi of land 223, in the 11th dstrict an,l 2d’ sec., Bedford A Collins and others vs. YnlLum Gentry. UNION POSTPONED SALKR Aiutn.. - Oaehlack stallion colt, with it blaze In his ; face, three years old; F. M. Cab-at, vs Jonathan ‘ Siniurd and Wm. I). Sinianl. Lot No. 159, in the, lUth dist., and Ist sec tion, F. Logan, bearer, vs. Wm. Jackson. SIXTY days after date, implication will be j m aid o’ to.tho’ Ordinary ,ol Cass county fur leave to sell the real citato and one negro, be- j longing to the estate of \\ n). C, Ghytm*) Cass countV. deceased. ~ , ’ WIfeUAM P. S'MITH, Adm'r. mh s Go<l TNONNETS.— A largo assortment 15 of the latest styles of spring bon f a** neks, trimmed gratis, just received and for sale at Lkvy’s c.vsu stoke. SObeHlscSToenis. Ibritish periodicals. EARLY COPIES SECURED. T 1 EONARD, SCOTT & CO., New York, con j tinue to re-publisli the following British ’ Periodicals, viz.: | l. The London’ Quarterly, (Conservative.) 1 2. The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) 3. The North British Review, (Free Ch’ch) 1 4. The Westminister Review, (Liberal.) j 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine ( Ton’) | The present critical state of European affairs ! will render these publications unusually interest j ing during the year ’55. They will occupy a mid i die ground between the hastily written news- I items, crude speculations and flying rumors of the daily Journal, arid the ponderous Tonic of the future historian, written after the living in terest and excitement of the great political e vents of the time shall have passed inviiv. If is to these Periodicals that people must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well established literary, scientific ami theological character, wo urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are in progress for the receipt : of early sheets from the British Publishers, by i Which we shall be able to place all our reprints in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign ■Copies. Although this will involve a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Pe riodicals at the same low rates as heretofore) v'zl Per Ainimm: For any one of the four Reviews, £3 00 For any two of the Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 U'O : For all four of the Reviews, -8 o 0 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00 | For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, To *OO Payments to be matte, in all cases, in advance-. Money current ju the State where issued will be received at par. Clubbing. -A discount of twenty-five pcT cent from the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering fbrir or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies jof Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sunt ’to one address for %9 ; four copies of the four j Reviews and Blackwood for SBO4 arid so on. j Postage.— ln all the principal cities and ’ towns these works will be dt-Evered, through I, agents, free of postage. When sent by mud, j the postage to any part of the United Slates | will he blit twenty-four cents a year for “ Black : wood,” and but fourteen cents a year for each j of the Reviews. I Kcuiitti nces and comiffunicntimfis should al ! wavs be addressed, post paid to the publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 53 Gobi Street, New York. N. B.—L. S. & Cos. have recently published, and have now for sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,” Henry Stephens of Edinburg, arid Prof. Nor ton, ,/f Yale'College, New liaven, complete irt i 2 vof octavo, containing 1 GOO pages, 14 steel arid 1 1)011, wood engravings. Priceih nuisliu binding, j^if.Oo. JAW Tins work is not the old “ Book of the ! Farm,” lately resuscitated and thrown npon j the market. ‘ mh 22 FASinoXABLF TAILORING ! t ‘ *’ Cassville, Jan 12 —ts. SELLING- AT < ‘OST f itatKcnßßiir. & n.-vvifisox, Offer their entire stock of (foods, consisting of lifady I,utile CkdLin'/, //at#,. Cups, /loots, sAdei Gedtfrine/i'x Fini.ishiinj Good#, Finney amt Stop?#’ i>ty Gnrxb*, Jewelry, Fancy -Gaou*,.d;e., AT VIItST COST )lt (.'ASM ! It'l Tney intend to do what they say, and no i humbug, os their intention is-to leave Cassville ios soon as possible. They call the attention of j the public to that fact, and invite them to come i (peck, or you will lose great bargains. j CO UK AX/> ./'AY Vl>: ja j A.)l persons indebted to llirschberg & Da* ; vidsoiV, Either by note or accohnr, .are politely | requested tv mm# /tutrurd and p/iy up, as nio j ney we must have, being we have determined j to break up our establishment shortly. ! Those failing to do so, till the Ist of April, ! will be dealt with according to Law. i F, b ao- ts I? M. KDDLEMAN 1 • A BRO„ Atlanta, Ga., keep constantly on hand and for sah-, at the lowest cash pri-- i’ ces, a lahge assortment. , of Roofs, Shoes-, peat Ic ier, Lasts, Pegs, Calf f LinTit'g and Rinding Skins, Shm*-Maker’s Tools, Ac. Store on \Yh ife-fnil I Street, op posite W. Kay’s Book Store. \ - , ; xJB IS Atlauta, (l.u Jan. li— lv One Hundred Gills, : cjN.si.sTixo or open watouks, ihamoxos, &c. TO Till-: VM.CK cl BAOOO. IvKfJJT PRIZES OF fruny AND OVER, jTo be drawn on Saturday, April 2hst, or sit S soon thereafter as the Tickets can all be sold. Tickets, $5. ! Circulars, containing all the Particulars, cat! | be had of the Agents,’ or bv addressing, Post* 1 |Ktid, ‘ S: ii'VOJ) it- GO* 1:1b 8 — Rome, Giw j / 1 ASSVILI,K FI'RhTiTRK STORK.- -the ! V_TfSt : B,>CKiBBK oltbr,s for for stile a large and . ” TfciL n,Ve assortaii'ut . I Cabinet sC- Furniture, t!)'nvistng ot Bu* | lvs „ s> Book Cases, Side will | Centre Tallies, Ac. lie is prepared to till all I orders off the slioi test notice. Also, Ft-sl'x .detain’ Jht rain J Cl wv, Os dl sizisamlqu dittos kcpt-tonnstantlvon baud. WILLIAM GOULDS Ml TIL I O.issvflk'j Ga., ifay'T h, ISoJ, Tiie Cheapest Gtoous tiVEIt #01.1)’ VN CASSVJI.I.ii, ‘TO A m\U CJfUTAiSVv.* Clothing, Staple hud Kauty Dry flood! 5 , W a tabes, JoweUv, Ac.. NOT vVT (X)ST, Hat icilL in• soi.il cLi iiper t/iah efer Optrt J lu r'd* hi V mt LKVVW CASH STORK. ■ i’tbW U , U thin in !***• Ah rchunh, vjflHiKtt- Reynold stie. g Angus , . i t!:u vSnctVSSors tel ■ pf.;H .HMIkCVV .possessing every t.ieditv, will ! de-vote fheihpetsmiml and ttiMPvkled srttentiem to ■ the sale of OuU.ua aval other Produce enns gned I to their care, and the purchase; ami ter Ward mg i of ff.Mirt#. will *>e (he established i rates of cite e.ty. Reference: Mess. Havibuid, ! Iti.dey &> C'>., Hand, Williams A Cos,, McCord, I Harris Cos., Scranton; Seyn|our A Cos., Belcher | A Hollingsworth, 1 Thav'er A Butt, Dawson & | Skinner, and T. S. Metcalf, Ksq.—Augustu; Hand, Williams k Wilcox -Charleston. KWWIH I‘l.AT't’. tUOS. A. Oil AM. sept ‘A 1 Sol ,:/2 \ f EDIOAL CAUI).—Du. S. C. Stortn* Y W eVL wiwn il h iving permanently located / in Cassville, offers his services to the citizens of the town and one. a tv, in the practice > of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. Office ut'ii Residence at Latimer's llnk‘l. Feb. t*L>, IBM. h- ly. Ji/.ANA'S AT TUX AX/AHA OFFICE! day k Mor ris respect ful ly inform then friends and custom ers that they continue the Tulinrit!rj In siftfxs in all its brandies. nt their old stand in the ■ east end of Dr. Patton’s ‘ building. All Work entrusf ted to them will be execu ted with H(*!lh ness and des patch.: I’ref erence invari* ’ablv given to cash custom*