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Gwinnett County Presentments.—
We learn from the Grand Jury Pre'se'rst
ments of Gwinnett county, that the taxable
property of that county last year esti
mated at $3,382,667, and that 70?) children
have for the last three years tffli&VeU the
benefits of education at tho <&pm* & the
county.—The Grand Jutty are of ‘opinion,
that the experiment of biennia’, sessions o',
our State Legislature litfS proved a failurl, j
and they recommend a Wetirn to annuiTsts
sious.
WITHOn AWXt, FROM K I NG*
Lodges-Eleven ntemberftof the Know Noth
ing Lodge or Council, No. 16. at Winchester,
Virginia, have published a card; renouncing
any further connection with the order.—•
They slate that several other cards-of with
drawal will soon be announced, one alrvaitSty
being signed by twenty members, tfoVt'y six
members of (lie Council at ItaVper's Ferry,
Virginia, have also wP&MYh.wn and public
“y announced tltfc fact. They state forty oth
ers In,vo withdrawn. Among the forty six
’ there are eifr’bt wbigs. ‘ ■■-. •< i
New’Lotter y in Atlanta— We notice
■ty the last number of the Military Acad-,
tmtf Gazette, published- at Montgomery.
Ala., that Samuel Swan, Manager of the
Southern Military Academy Lottery, hav
‘ing accepted from the commissioners the a
gebcy of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery,
‘has established the principal office in Atlan
ta. and intends conducting * he Lottery on the
same plan as that of the Montgomery Lotte
ry. The first drawing will take place in At
lanta on the 24ih of May, when prizes tothe.
amount of sixty thousand dollars will be
distributed.
A New Work—Books are multiplying
witli unaccountable rapidity, and it would
seem as it the mass of intellect that is con
stantly on the strain for conception and pro
duction. would stagger and fall- Yet the pa
ges of one book are scarcely dry ere some en
terprising publisher hits . in press’ another ;
and this brings to min'd the tact that 11.
Long & Bio., of New York, will in a few
days issue the last production of the late
Win. North, who attained such great pop-u
lai-ity in England, as the author of various
interest ng novels The title of the work is
. The Slave of the Lamp ’ and, bound in
cloth, will be soled at sl, per copy.
Pins —Tire residence of lion Jos. Thomas
M the Columbus Enquirer, took fire on the
morning of the 27th ult., and was entirely
consumed, together with a large part of the
furniture, and clothing of the family. The
fi.-e had covered tho roof-before it was dis
covered and as the c oCo was some two
miles from the city, it Was impossible tor our
< fiieu-nt fire companies to rentier any assis
t nice. The less is estimated at $3 OCO. one
h ill of winch is.covered by insurance.
String Business of “Savannah — Tire
wliarves are now lined witlr vessels of all
cbtsses, busily engaged in taking in and dis
i-li.irj ng their cargoes.. Everything under
the Bluff lias a brisk and animated appear
a nee. I>rays in be moving in every
direction, piled witli goods, the marks of
v hicli indicate their destinations, some in
Tennessee and Alabama, end others’ again
for a!! parts of the S a e and Florida— Sav.
B- />., Gilt inti.
The I’aih <1 round. —We understand
11::it. ill order to afford ns ample ..accommo
datiuns n's possible on . I lie occasion of tlie
session of the Fair of the Southern Central
Agriculture Society in this city next Septem
her, our City Council have authorized the
Mayor to purchase fifteen acres of land art
joining the old Fair Ground, which, when
: added, will make twenty five acres of ground
.to be devoted to the Fair. —Jllljnta Intel
lij'incir. > ?.•<•>!
Gas Works in Atlanta.— There is n
■ pr< spect of the establishment of gas works
in Atlanta. The estimated cost is $.50,000.
The city council agrees to take §20.000 of
stock, the cotractors §20.000 thus leavnig
only >IO.OOO to be subscribed by others.—
This sum will prubably be tuised without,
cl fficulty.
Pi E-r.w Yorn Postage ! Every hotly
should remember that, according to the law
which went into operation on the Ist in~t ,
no letters can be sent through the post-office
except such as are paid in advance Persons
writing letters on their own business should
always enclose a post office stamp in the let
ter to ensure an answer.
A Breach-loading Cannon was tried at the
Charlestown (Mass ) Navy Yard on the 29th
ult . in the presence of some United States
officers. D sell urges were made repeatedly,
as often as 0 times iv minute, but it is claim
ed that. having everything perfect, from 15
to IS discharges can easily lie made in that
time. This is pronounced a formidable wea
pon for naval warfare.
The Harpers have published Madden s
Memoirs of Lady Blessington. The favx
pus in her ladyship's career are smoothed
over, and yet there is enough in the volumes
to show that she was a recklecs. though
brilliant woman—that she lived the life
of an Asp-uia and died a .demirep.’
Da Witt & Davenport have in press a vol
umn of poems, by Thomas Dunn English.
The book is to called . Ben Bolt and other
poems, and will contain, in addition to the
best fugitive pieces that have already ap
pealed. many that have been written by Dr
English, expressly for this book.
We Tcgret to lenrn from the Columbus
papers, tbst Mr. Charles A. Peabody, of the
SoR 0/ the South was thrown from his bug
gy on Saturday afternoon 24th ult., a short
distance from his residence and very severe,
ly injured. We are glad to hear that 110 is
doing well and will soon be up again.
Rabun Gap Road —We learn thata par
ty of the Engneering Corps of the Blue Ridge
Railroad company, which was detailed for
the purpose of —1 ~n in : n ~ Jji nnt a f*llr
roaSl from Citico, on Tennes
see river, to some point on tho line ot the
Last lannessee and Georgia Road, is engag
id in that work at present.
Arrest ok a British Recruiting Offi
cer The Marshal of Philadelphia, arrested
at New York on Saturday forenoon, an offi
cer of the British army, chained with hav
ing been engaged contrary to the statute, in
in recruiting persons as soldiers for the ser
vice of Foreign power.
It is estimated that the cost of the new Citv
Ilall to he built in New York city, will Vie
from $900,000 to $1,000,000 Every species
J>t intrigue is at work for the job, and tne
*C*gncil have now before them some hulfdoz
<sn Jor the work.
; The AugustA KiiUCTiotv.— The election
’for Vaybr and twyLvfe Members of- Council
has resul|sl in triumph of the Know-
Nifl’hfngs; wto v elected their Mayor by a
fftaSorily 0£345 votes, and eleven out of 12
Council— Avgusta Chron. ty
StntAof Monday
sale of the lato Mr. Webster’s estate
and stock at Marshfield on Wednesday by
Col. Thompson, was well attended. ‘life
rigiit and title of the Mansion HouseftV.d 3io
acres surrounding it was bid off tty -J W.
Paige for S2OO, nhd this portityh ts? the Mar*
shfieiil property will behe.pt in the family,
according to the‘rdtyueSt in the will of the de
ceased . • > >*:■ ‘l I
Woman's Rights ts Illinois. The fob
lowing resolution was adopted by the House
6f Representatives of the Illinois Legislature:
Resolved, that a fine of SSOO be hereafter
imposed on any wady who shall lecture in
public in any part of the State, without first
putting on gentlemen s fpp >rel. •
Know Nothings Giving up the Ghost.
—The New York Diily American Tmies,.
after a month's devotion to Know Nothing -
ism. has departed this life The same disas
ter lias fallen upon the Guard of Liberty,
published at Rutland, Vermont: The ithihg’
seems to be-dyipg out from Vermont to Geor
gia.
A” sporting gentleman in New York offers
to bet a large amount that during the com
ing Summer he will drive from the Aster
.House, to Union ‘Square in a light wagbri
drawn hy rats. He calculates that he can
accomplish the task with one hundred nits
iti harness.
MARRCED,
In this place, on Sunday morning last, by
Rev. Andrew J. Neese, Mr. James L. MS?ter, ,
to Miss Lavenia S. Winn—all of Cassville, Ga,
The Printer was not forgotten.
In Adairsville, on Sunday morning last,-,by -
Ephraim Porter, Esq., Mr. John Carlton, to
Miss Analiza Cowan-; —all of that place.
In Athens, Ga., on the 2d inst.” by Rev. J. S.
Key, Rev. C. P. Cooplr, of the Georgia Con*
forence, to Miss llessie M. Jackson.
DIED,
In Athens, Ga., on the 3.lst ult., Mr. Moses
Waddell, in the 20th year of his age, aftera
tedious illness of five months.
Coft)roei'cii)l.
Wholesale Price of Groceries in At
lanta.
Corrected Weekly from the Examiner.
No. 1 Rio Coffee, 11 1-2 to 12, cts. per lb. \
S dt per s :ck, 1,80
St it- C.indies 20 cts per lb.
N. O. Sugars—Fair, Udd, 5 1-2 per lb.
“ Prune, “ 8 i-2c per lb.
“ Choice, hhd., Tc per lb.
N. 0. Syrup, bb!., §Bc per gallon.
Atlanta Retail Prices.
Wednesday, April 11.
Cotton, extremes, 7 to 8 ~4 cents-
Siit. Pork, sc. Lard, pr. bb!., 10 to 12 c.
Bacon : S.dt-s, lb -all; Hams, 10 a 12 i-2,
“ Shoulders 8 12 a
“ Hog round, 3 1-2 a I<\
Pork, nett, ij i-2 a 7 ; Corn, 100 a sl,lO pr bu.
Silt, pr suck, $2, . Colfee, il a 18.
Sugar: per hhd, 5-1-4, 6 i-4 a 81-2, pr lb
“ Clar.lied. H cents,
Syrup, 35c, Cheese, 12 J-2 cents,
Mackerel, No. 1, $4,50 per k t,
*.* “ 2, sl2 aif id per barrel, .
“ “ 8 .. „.. ty
“ “ 4, $3., “'i;i- -'-a ,
Candles, Adamantine, 26 ft 30c per 15,
Flour, ;> 1-2 a6. Eggs, 1b al2 1-2. •"* -
Iron, it a 6 1-2, Nads, 6-1-4.
Cotton Market.
Augusta, Wednesday, April 11. —The Mark
et closed last evening, with'a good demand at
from 7 6-4 to 91-2 extremes. . -1 v; .
Charleston, Tuesday, April 10.— Brisk de
mands—ibyo but is sold—at from 8 to 9 6-3, an
advance ol 1 -sc.
Savannah, Monday. April 9.—Sales tn-dav
6 )0 bales, at a to ti c-8 cents, showing an 1-3 ad
r.inc. .
Spctriq! -Notices.
The Friends of Prohibition
Arc requested tu meet in Cassville-oii the Ist
Tu-sday m M iy next, to fill the vacancy in their
T.cket occasioned by the withdrawal of Judge
Bogle. Many Citizens.
I I* Cassville, Geo.
The regular meeting
I of Valley Lodge, No. 4-8, 1. 0. of 0. 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.
\UTHUR IIA IRE, Secretary.
I. SJLmff
’ —A regular meeting
of Etowah Lodge, No. 47, I. O. ol O. F., will be
i held on every Tuesday evening, at 7 o’clock.—
Transient brethren are invited to attend. By
| order of S. 11. Patfllo, N. G.
KENNEDY, Secretary
i iiFfe ; V r I''HE subscriber
j -i- has been ap
| pointed Agv-nt lor
; the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and
Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou
ses, Negroes, Ac. Ac. Will also receive appli
cations for insurance upon the- lives of white
! persons. JOHN IL RICE, Agent.
Jail. 5, 1855. y.
1 rEDICAL CARD.—Dr. S. C. f’dge-
XjjF ltX worth Laving permanently located
>n Cassville, offers his services,to. the
citizens of the town and county, in the practice
of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. •i rr
Office and ifesideuce at Latimer’s Hotel.
. Feb. 22, 1855. 3—ly.
Holloway's Pills. —Debilitated Constitutions.
The wonderful power possessed by these Rills,
are such, that they perform the most ustonish- |
ing cures by restoring health- when all other
i means fail; cases of debilitated constitutions by
j their use are completely invigorated,. the deli
cate and weak are made strong. The daughter
entering into womanhood, or the mother at
the turn of life, alike derive unspeakable bene
fit by the use of this mighty medicine. It is al
so recononemded to the Citizens of the Union
1 as an effectual remedy for general derangements
; of the.system. * .
Great Cure of Rheumatism—-The Mfrrs
of the Richmond Republican, of Dec. ,24, 1852,
say that Carter’s Spanish Mixture is no quack
medicine.
They h id a man in their press room .who was
afflicted with violent
■Wits contiiuially-coniphuniiig iifoanigegy ftraae
and joints ;-his eyes hiul become
feverish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore,
ar and all the symptoms es rheumntism, combined
with Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish j
Mixture cured him, and in an editorial notice as j
above, they hear testimony to its wonderful es- |
facts, and say their only regret is, that all suffer- i
ing with diseases of the blood are not iwaro of I
the existence of such a medicine. They cheer
fully recommend it. See their certificate and no
tice in full round the bottle. .
Apoplectic Svmptoms.—“ Preventive is bet
iV ter than a Cure.’’-Mr. James vVatson, of
South Seventh-street, (Book Store,) was subject
to giddiness, with heavy and drowsy feelings,
his blood flew to the head at the least, excitc
-1 ment, and be so frequently fell down insensible,
that it was unsafe to leave him without an at
tendant. His medical man told his family can
didly, there was no hope for h'tn, whereupon
j they dismissed him ; however, Holloway's Pills
cured him in two months, and he now attends
:to business. These Fills are equall serviceable
j in all disorders of the liver and stomqcta;
L.April,l2,
Few are aware how ‘frc-q'tienitTy Publishers
are compelled to insert tn|V. advertise
ments, statements which they ian neither sanc
tion or believe. . .. ....
A -pleasant. e3tc.eptroU to til's disagreeable
b&e'ftsrlY ftwc a’dVeVtisements of Dr. J. C.
’ .-Ayer’s Uheri-y Pbctoral and Pills, which will
he found in oift columns. We have published
Tcfr'him. before, and always with the feeling that
v ih iso doing we in no wise lend ourselves to di-,
tcive or mis lend the public, for we have had in
dis noted proof that his words are strictly true,
with abundant reason to believe that h:s med.-
cines will do all they promise, and all that can
be reasonably expected from any medicine. His
Cherry Pectoral is too well known in this com
munity to need any commendation .from us, and.
his Pills we are credibly informed are not in
ferior to his Pectoral,— Providence Mirror, It.
I April, 0.
“Medicines of Great Value.” —This is the
term applied toStabler's Anodyne Cherry Ex
pectorant and Diarrhoea 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, brunch t : s,
croup, and consumption in its incipient stages,
Stabfer’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 of the community. -In those diseases
named, both these valuable medicines have a
chieved an enviable reputation for their curative
properties. See descriptive p-.imph’ets, to be had
gratis <f the agents. Price of each, only 50
cents per bottle, or six bottles for $2.50,
Don’t Neglect a Bad Cold, it may speedily
lead you to the grave. Get a bottle ofStubler’s
Anodyne Cherry Expectorant at once-—a safe,
efficient ard scientific remedy, which has been
well tried and not found wanting. Many phy
j sjcians h ave been informed of its composition,
i used it in their pract ce, and have given certifi
cates recommending it in the highest manner.
It is the best remedy known for the cure of
Coughs, Hoarseness, and other forms of com
mon Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Con
sumption in an early stage and for the relief
.of the patient even in the advanced'stages Os
that fatal disease. See advertisement in anoth
er’ column, and descriptive pamphlets, to .be
had- gratis: of agents. Price of each, only 50
cents per bottle, or six bott'es for $2 50.
E. 11. Stabler & Cos., Proprietors, Wholesale
Druggists, Baltimore j T. A. Burke, CassiEUe,
Elliot A Tappan, Kingston.
April, 5. —21.
Heal the Sick —Men of liberal education at
the.present day, devote all their talents to dis
cover the means whereby they may remove these
painful maladies which assail the human frame.
There is no nobler art than that of healing the
sick, considering the numberless diseases, to
which man is liable, and which may cause If in
to drag out a protracted life of d.stress, or sud
denly cut him off in. the bloom of his existence
and usefulness. We should gratefully seize up
on every means of counteracting their dreadful
effects, or causing a, removal of those clogs to
happiness. In those cases Where the Ifver or
the Stomach is the cause,'we would .highly re
commend Dr. Hoc, fl uid’s German Blt'trs, pre
pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. No me die. :e tit
th's time stands lfgher th in these B-tieis, and
to those who are suffering from the horrors
of Indigestion, we say they are the antidote.
A WA RMNG !
DELAY not; harbor not in your mind that
sentence of fools’ philosophy, thata ills ease
will get cured of itself, or that you can cure it
With certain medicines ‘for a few dollars. Be
ware how you temper with your general wel
fare.
Ye wild and vicious youths, why Will you
pers'st in dosing w th the filthy hausen ting com
pounds daily proffered, thereby impairing your
appetite and digestion, and destroying you men
tally as well as physically, when you ‘can be
cured with a few doses of pleas,ant modicip.es V
Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will
ye suffer and repine, and drag out a miCerable
ex'stence, unfitted for the enjoyment and even
ordinary pursuits of life. You who are thus an
noyed ana wish to be restored to health'’ and
vigor by a treatment at once pleasant amLeffec
tual, should consult Dr. MORRIS. His suc
cess in chronic diseases lias been greater than
that of anv .other physician of his day. Mahv
who have been for years afii'cled with disease
or consequences resulting from excess,’ have
been restored to health and vigor under hjs real
ly scientific treatment.
Should a personal interview be object’d liable
state your disease in writ-ng— enclose five dol
lars—address Dr. W. H. MORRIS,-through the
Postoffice, Savannah, Ga., and a package of
mad clnes, securely put up, will be sent private
ly and with despatch, full of directions therewith
and no questions asked.
Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with
Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles,
Fistula in Ano, Gravel Strictures, Gleets, or any
disease whatever of an aggravated or malignan t
character, can be cured at home by consulting
Dr. MORRIS, by letter post paid, envoasmu a
fee.
Medicines pleasant and safe, can be sent per
mail to any part of the United States.
Particular attention given to the treatment of
female complaints. Lad es who may be afflict
ed with Irregularit'cs, Flor Albns, or Whitts,
Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, would
do well to lay aside all false delicacy, and
promptly consult the Doctor. Cures Warran
ted. * .
AH letters to receive attention must he
post-paid, enclosing a fee. Address Dr. W; 11.
MORRIS, Savannah, Ga.
Saji?Consult'ng Rooms, No. 93, Bryan Street,
Opposite Mph[u[thent Squ ire. July 14 —ly
HOi FARRELL’S ARABIAN LINIMENT
• This truly great medicine still goes .on,
conquering disease, and snatching many a poor
powerless victim from the grave. By its power
fully stimulating, penetrating and anodyne-qual
ities. it restores the use of limbs winch have been
palsied fur years; and by its singular power of
reproducing the synovial fluid or joint water, it
cures all diseases of the spine and spleen, it has
proved itself a epee fc ; and for afti-ctions of the
luiigs, liver and kiiideys, it is a most* valuable
and powerful auxiliary ; also, for all diseases-of
the glands, scrofula, goitre or swelled neck etc.,
etc. And indeed for almost any disease where
tin external application rs required, this medi
cine stands unparalleled. Sprains, bruises,
cramps, wounds, chilblains, burns, yet., are
speedily cured by it.
From the Hon. Teter Men.ard, one of the oldest
settlers in Minoh.
It crives me pleasure to add my testimony to
the virtues of your great medicine. One of my
blooded horse's had a swelling-over the cap of
the.knee, about the size of a hen’s egg. S§mc
said it was a strain, and some, that it Was the
joint water from the knee, and could not be ear
ed. 1 tried oil cedar ou it and all th^ liniments
and ointments, and they did no more'good tfiari’
water. I then by perpuasionn of my friends,
tried 11. G. Earrell’s Arabian Linamcct, and I
was happy to find it take effect after a few days,
and it finally cured the noble animal entirely.—
I think it is*decidedly the greatest liinirncnt for
horse’s as well as human flesh, I ever knew.
. Tremont, Taxwell co., 111., March 16th 1841).
J’alsy or Paralysis.
Thadeus Smith, ofMudd Creek, Tazewell co.,
Illinois, says: “ I had lost the use of my arm
for more than a year, by palsy or paralysis; .the I
flesh had entirely witbefd away, leaving noth- j
ing but skin muscle and bone. I tried all the ,
best doctors, and all the remedies I copld bear !
of, but fliev dd no good. T then commenced the j
use of H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Linamen-j, and a 1
few bottles entirely cured me, and my arm is
now ns strong and fleshy as the other ; it is al
so first rate for burns, sprains and bruises.
Look oat for (hunteefeits L
The public are’ cautiolmd.'.aauhst 1 afiother
iboiinterfeit,ioyhi6h his lately innate its nppear-
W. B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment,
the most dangerous of all the counterfeits be
cause his having the name Farrell,. many will
buy it in a good faith, without the knowledge!
! that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps I
only discover this error when thespurious mix
lure has wrought it-ts evil effects. . ;
l The genuine article is mnnufteturod only by
i 11. G. Farrell, Bole inventor and proprietor, and
’ wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street,. Peoria,
Illinois, to whom all applications for Ageno es
must be addressed. Be sure you get- it with the
letters 11. G. before Farrell’s thus—ll. G. FAR
RELL’S—and his signature on the wrapper, all
- others are counterfeit.
j Sold by T. A. Burke, nrul J. D. Carpenter,
Ctissville, Anderson, Milner & Cos. C-trtersville,
| Elliott & Tappan, Kingston, and by regularly
| authorized agents throughout, the United States,
i Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
AGENTS WANTED in every town, village
and h imlet in the United Sta’tes, in wliieh one
is not already established. Address it. G. Far
rell as above, accompanied with good reference
i as to character, responsibility, Ac.
I Robert Batty, Rome, Ga,, wholesale agent,
mU 15—4*
BObertisciHents-.
Terrible Fighting at Sebastopol!!!
the like never known before!
IT is a true maxim and is fully proven to all
who call upon
A. A J. L. HILL,
to'get cheap bargains at cash prices that the
“ Nimble sixpence is belter than a slo-w shillinaf
- THEY would call the attention of
? their friends and tho surrounding
country to the fact that they arc
now occupying the old stand
as the “Cun nin gh a ill
House,” opposite the Globe Hotel, where they
keep on hand and are constantly receiving ail
kinds of
Family Grocerif.s and Confec' ioNarie3,
consisting, in part, of the following:
•Stewart’s refined A. B. A C. Sugars,
New Orleans, Mus c o rad o and St..
Ct'oix Sugars;
L ignira, Java St. Domingo and Rio Coffee;
New Orleans Syrup;
Star, Sperm unci Tallow Candles ;
*TI Mackerel, Cheese, Buck wheat
‘.4*-SvSß*-’ Flour, Pepper, Spice, Ginger;
Ginger Preserves, assorted Preserves, Jellies
and Jams;
Stick Cand'es, Candy Toys, Ketchups, Pepper
Sauce, Olive Oil, Table'S dt;
Sal Soda, B. C. Soda, Cloves, Nutmegs, Gela
tine. Mac -, Currauts, Citron ;
Bacon, Lard, Cooking Extracts, fine
Tobacco and C.gars; i
Poivder, Shot and Lead;
n F-gs, Raisins, Prunes,. Lemon Syrup, Rasp*
berry mid Strawberry Syrups;
Slough ton’s Bitters;
Together with a good assortment-of Drugs,
fsuch as Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Capi
phine Burning Fin'd;
Lamps, Spirits of Turpentine, Castor Oil,
- Coach Varnish;
Mustang Liniment, Snuff, Ac. <
V-A ALSO, a few Dry Goods, Shoes,
&c., which we will sell nearly at.
cost for the cash. Ciinie in and’
see ua before purcha ain g.else
where.
• We intend to adhere to the Cash System, and
by so doing we will be enabled to sell you goods
low down. A. A J. L.* HILL.
* Cassville, apr 12—ts . •
,C. M. DA VIS, C irtersville,’ Geo.,
leave to inform, the citizens of that
W-.placo, and the adjoining towns and coun
ties, that she has just returned from Charleston
and is now receiving a most beautiful stock of
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Mantillas, Ac. for
Sc* summer styles, and all kinds of staple:
■7, and fancy goods, which wilt be sold at
_ .to prices to sirt ;thc tinies—-cheaper than
the cheapest.
Millinery and Dress-making carried On in the
neatest, and most fashionable styles. All orders
attended to with despatch. aprl2—B-t
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday
in July next, between the legtl hours of
sale, before the court house door-in Fannin
county, by authority of the will of the deceased,
the following lots of land belonging to the estate
of Benjamin Bovd, deceased, late of Burke
county, GaO one lot No. 9, in- the 7th district,
2d section, and lot No. ,11. 7th dist., 2d section ;
both lots in originally Cherokee, now Fannin
county. Terms, credit till Ist January, 1856,
with interest from date.
ALLEN BOYD, Adm inislrator.
apr 12—t;tj
NOTICE. — To Debtors and. Creditors .. —All
persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin
Reynolds, deceased, late of Cass countv, are re
quested to come forward and make immediate
payment; and those having demands against
said estate, will please present them in terms of
the law. CHARLES N. MASON,
RICII’D J. PKOCT JR,
r.pr 12—6 w Executors of Benj. Reynolds.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. —On. the first
Tuesday in June next, before ‘he court
house door in the town of Cassville, during the
legal hours of sale, will be sold the following
property: one negro woman named Sukey, ag
ed about 6o years. Sold as the property of
Charles M. Brown, deceased, late of Oglethorpe
county, Ga., for the benefit of the heirs mid
creditors. Terms made known on the day of
sale. ELIJAH LUMPKIN,
apr 12—tds Administrator.
A LIST OF LETTERS remaining- in. the
Post-Office at Cassville, Ga., on the . Ist
day of April, 185,5, which if not tiketi out with
in three months will be sent to the General P.
O. as dead Letters.
Baker, Jasper Kennedy, J -p.
Black, Ml ilk Kirkpatr.ck, \Y. L.
Barton, M. Long, W. VV r .
Bailey, Joseph Ledford, D. M.
Bozeman, Win. T. Langston, Miss E. K. -
Burge, W. S. Laty, Jane
Brown, Satn’l Lipscomb,.Marlon
Brown, Airs. AI. M. Luton, Miss Dora
Bell; W. T. AlcGuo'e, J.
Bruce, John AlcGinnis, Jas.
Bridges, Tiilmon F. Alartin, Perry
Jiiirna, Mrs. E. A. . Matto, Jas, F.
Caldwell, Airs. Francis AlcCoy, W. J. 2
Collins, A. li. McQuan, Miss C. G.
Caldwell, Robert Martin, Al. P. -
Coiirsev, John Morgan, Thus. 11.
Colons', A. J. MeNitich, David
ollii s, Mrs.* J. A. McFarland, Freeman
Campbell, Rev. J. 11. Neely, R. F. M. D.
Qolbert, T. G. Or ear, Jas. R.
Christian, Theofolus Pinson, Alartin
Carady, Mrs. 8. Phili ps, Andrew
Dos or, Henry C. Powell, Doct. J: B.
Ijorman, Rev. A. R ivnolds, Permed,'us
Danlay, Janus Rollins, Nicholas
Everage, William R chnrds, J. M.
I'Toyd, Ki ii van Reaves, John
pouclie, Morton Ridson, James
Flenimons, Levi Stovall, Mrs. Nancy
Floyd, Andrew Stiddon, Martin
Fuller, AI ss Susan E. Smith, Albert
Ford, J. V. Sober, Doct.
Gr.swcll, Mrs. M. Strain, Adolphus AI.
Garner,’ S.mon W. Smith, Samuel
Gaines, Henry Smith, James
Gray, J. W. Strawhorn. Moses
Grisw lb Ja nes T. Smith, F. M.
G.tes, Mry 2 StJones, Ileary C. IT.
Heiidr.x, Aliss F. C.. Scott, W. Byron
Hardy, Lennore Smitiisdii, R. T. A-E. F.
Henderson, Lewis Scally, Tliomus
Howard, Alls. S. J. ■ Terrell, Air.
Iluber, Mrs. L. Underwood, Jas. F.
Haygood, Z. D. .Underwood, Mrs. T.
H U, Mrs. Mary Wright, Andrew ‘
Henderson, Arch. 2 Wall, Dav.d
Huggins, AI ss Eliza’th Wilson, Q..J,
Hefner, Ge- rge Whitehead, L. M.
Hagerty, Wdliam Whitfield, Marion -
I vie, Mlton Warsham, W'm, iL
Jones, Mrs. Einily G. Walker, Lewis
Jentry, lt.ley ’ Wells, Thomas J.
Keys, A. C. 2 Y-eargin, William
King, W - . pr Alfred Yerttes,-,A'lrs. Mary
Personsjcalling for any of the above Letters
will please remember they are advertised.
ARTHUR lIAI RE, Dosl-Mudec.
Cassville, apr 12—5 t
Auction and commission house,
Atlanta , Ga. —Jos. R. Swift, having jo
cited himself on White-Hull street, opposite
Mess. Whitney A Hunt’s store, and below W.
W. Roark’s old stand, is now prepared t > sell
Merehandize, Real Estate, Negroes, Furniture,
Ac. Ac., at
Auction
or at private sale. . He would be happy to re
ceive on consignment Bacon, Corn, Oats, wheat,
and all kinds of Produce, which he will sell on
the best, of terms, and make prompt remittan
ces. lie intends to keep on hand everything fur
the use of the Planter,—Rope, Groce*,
l’ies, Ac. Ac. A share of patronage is .respoct-
Bolic.ted. JOS. R. SWJFT- ’
~SS
BOOK BINDERY IN ATLANTA T
WII.LTAM KAY, respectfully’ ihforms the.
c t'zetis of Cass"ille ana surrounding
country, that he is now prepared for .any kind
of B.nd ng and Ruling at short not'cc. He has
also on hand a large assortment of Books in fhc
various departments of Literature, Fancy Sfa
tionerv, Mus e, Musal Instruments, Paper Hang
ings, Guns, J’,stols, Watches, Jewelry, Faiicv
Goods, Ac., nt the very loVvest possible pr'ces.
A share of the public patronage ’ is respectfully
solicited.
Atlanta, March 24, 1853—1 y.
| _ TV ANO FORTES, Music, Musy
.sjji'MlJ L cal Instruments, Fancy •trti-
Ae., Whitc-Uall Street, Sign
\i u V 1/ Jyf the Golden Piano, Atlantib Ga.
Feb Jfl-tf H. BRAUMULLEH.
Bounty land declarations!—Just
printed and ftr sale at the Standard office,
’ Bounty Land Declarations, suited to the lute
1 act of Cmiflrrws. Price SI.OO per quire.
NEW SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS.
_ ggygs - EXPECTED EVERY DAY,
A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SU*
PLECTED STOCK OF CHOICE
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting
in part, of B irege, Lawn, Muslin, Cal ‘roes, Jac
onett, Sw ss and cn.ss-b irred Muslin, Edg ng,
and Inserting, Corded and Grass Skirts, Collars,
Uudersleeves mid Chemieetts, and a large stoblc
of Domest c Goods.
ALSO, just, received: the latest styles
of black and White BONNETS, R.bbons,
and Flo Wets.
tALSO, Ready-Made Clothing, Cutle
ry, and every art cle usually kept iu a
Dry Goods St-we, nt
apr s—’tf Levy’s Cheap Cash tore.
BOUNTY LANDS. —The undersigned hiv
ing long been engaged in the prosecut'on
.of Revolutionary Pens'-bn Claims, Invalid Pen
sion Claims, Bounty Land Claims Ac., against
the General Government, now tenders his ser
vices to all such claimants, especially to litdmty
Land (JUiimants for the procurements of their
Claims, as there are manv such Claims under
thfe bite law of Congress, which gives an ndd : *
tional Bounty of L-md to the soldiers of all the
wars in wbicn the United States lias engaged
since 179 1 ', who have not received as much as
160 acres. ELISHA KING.
- Adairsville On. mh 22—2 m
rpo Officers, Sold ers, Seamen, Ac., of all’
1 Wars, their widows and minor children.—
S. M. Knight, Attorney for Government Cl mm
•ants, Washington, I). C.,'— Cpntlioies to give
prompt and persottnl attention to the prosecu
tion of Claims of every defter pt’on ngtwiist, the
General Government, and particularly to those
before the Treasury Department, PensaVn- nm*
| Bountv-Lnnd Bure ms, P itent and Genefal L’itid’
Offices, and Board of Claims. ...'“.
j An experience of years, and a f.imil iar'ty with
I the'means of obtaining the earliest and most fe
rvor ble action on Claims, wth h’s sue l ties for
j the d’spatch c>f business, justify him in itssur-.
I ing his Correspondents. Claimants, and the
Public generally, that interests intrusted to h s
! keeping w ; ll not be neglected; Pension, Boon*
j ty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws.—
1 He has nearly ready for gratu'tous d.str baton
| among his business Correspondent*, land those
| who may become such,) n neat pamphlet con
; tain ing ‘a synopsis of the existing Pensbm,
I Bounty Lanci, Patent, and Public Land Laws,
’ down to the end of the late Congress—'-nehiding
; the Bounty-Land Act of Marchi 185-5, under
! wh'ch all who hive heretofore receved less
j than 160 acres are now enCt'cd to additional
! land ; said Act grants also 16 acres to nil Ofli
-1 cars, Nou-comhvssiaiied Officers, Chaplains,
Soldiers, Wagon Masters, Teamsters, and frend-
Iv Indians, of the Artiit, including States
Troops, Volunteers, and Militia —and all Of
ficers, Seamen Ordinary Seamen, Marines,
Clerks, and Landsmen, of the Navy, not - here
tofore prov'ded for, who have served not less
than fourteen days lunless in b ■ tt!e) at any pe
riod since 1776 ;'nnd to the widows and minor
children of all such persons entitled, and de
! ceased.
! Th's pamph’et contains “ Forms of AppPcn
t’on” more full and complete than any else
where to be found; adapted to the wants of
every class of Claimants under the Act, with
copious decisions and instructions of tin- D p rt
ment, and-practical suggestions as to 1 he course
to be pursued in suspended or rejected cases.
Parties not w’sh'ng to avail themselveof the
facilities afforded bv this Office in securing,
j prompt, and personal superintendence (if their
| claims at the Departments, can obtain copies of
I the above pamphlet bv remitting thirty cents
in postage stamps. Inducements to Corres-
I poxdent.s. Correspondents who prepare and
l forward cases’for management by th s Agency
I .will be dealt with liberally; supplied with nil
j necessary blanks gratis, and kept constantly
i advised of the changes that from time to time
! occur in the execution of the law.
j It is within the subsor'ber’s power to direct
1 his Correspondents to the locality of very many
i persons entitled under the late Act: and hav ng
obtained several thousand Land Warrants tin
der former-laws, he is in possession of d-'ta that
will materially assist in securing additional
bounty. - . •
Fee's, below the usual rates—and contingent
upon tlie'adnrssion of Claims.
The highest cash prices gtVfrn for han-d
rants, Revolutionary Scrip, ard Pi no's Land
Patei t*. Address S. M KNIGHT/ J f
■April,-5,-1 m Washington City.
STOP THE THIEF! -Stolen last night, from
_ the stable of the subscriber, two mid a half
miles from C issville, on the Kingston road, a
Bay Marc, 5 years old this Spring, h->s a small
white spot on her neck, one white hind foot,
slightly li p shot in the right hip. She is ti ’n"t
tural pacer, of ordinary size and in tolerably
good order.
And information that will lead to the recove
ry of said marc will be thnnkftd'v received and
sVtably rew -rded. BENJ. BRANTLY.
Near Cassville, March 27, 185.5.
TANARUS) LATT A GILIIAM,
1, A iVare House and
V*/ llommissUm Merchants,
Reynold street, Augus-
— t:v, Ga., /Successors to*
Platt A Brother) —Possessing every f icilitv, will
devote tlieir personal and ur.d viclt-d attention to
the sale of Cotton and oilier Produce cons'gncd
to their care, and the pnrch se nhd forwarding
of goods. Commission wll be the est-bl'shed
rates of the c tv. Reference : Mess; ll"v’l.and,
Risley A Cos., Hand, Wiljianis A Cos., McCord, 1
Hart A Cos., Scranton, Seymour A Cos., Belcher j
A Hollingsworth, Th r & Butt, I) wson A !
Sk’nncr, and Ts S. Metcalf, Esq.—Augusta; j
Hand, Williams A Wilcox—Ch Heston.
EDWIN PLATT. TIIOS. A. GII.UAM. |
sept 9, 1854 j
DR. W. T. F.WING, Physician and Sur- j
gf.on.—T ikes tips method to inform the ;
cit’zens of Wofford’s neghborhood and v’e : t- - j
tv, that he has located on the Tennessee Road, i
about a m le and a half from the Cross Ronds ,
moet'ng house.
Office and residence, for the present, at the
residence of Levi Pierce, Esq.
Special attention paid to the cl'sc’scs .of the j
Eye. mh 15 —5 m
dersigued begs to inform
the citizens of.Atlanta.ahd the i
travelling public that this su
perb estnblihment is now open for the nccum
modation of Boarders and Transient persons.
The House and furniture being entirely new,
Rooms well ventillated, Halts large arid “iiirv,
the Subscriber hopes bv constant .attention p, |
the. wants of Ji's guests, to make h's IL use de
sirable to the traveller, mid merit ir 1 kharc of ■
public patronage.
* AARON GAGE, Proprietor.'’
Atlanta, Feb.ll ts ;
IT'AIR NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the
uuders gued e'ther by note or account i re
earnestly rv'qut*sted to come forward and .settle ■
up without delay.
All claims not, settled < r otherwise sat'sfactix!
rilv arranged by the Istot M'vy will be put in j
suit for collection.
GEORGE J. HOWARD, j
Cnrtersvillc, Gr. mb 2.2 —11in
A TLANTA CITY PROPER TY TOR'S A t,jC
PERSONS des'r* us of purchaa- j
ii'g City Property would do well
,<l ca *’ 0,1 ns, ns’ wo Ivivy a. puiU- i
her of improved ittid unimproved
. fi,r salt*. Also, a lot of j
iMjinindcontaining. of tint; w orlkmd,
w^K.J^ff(^LJmju^LMF’ | jJ|S(*, and till otlo-r me- .
roa-i inalilo. JOS, *R'. SWll'T.
Jail. 5, 18*55. 48—ts.
NORTON'S ACADEMY.
G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart
ment.
* Mrs. AURELIA VAUGHN, I’rinc piil of Fc
, myle Department..
exerc ses of th s Academy will he restin'*
X. oil on Monday, the Bt.h nf Januarv, ia.43. i
For Terms of tift-qm, apply to G. C. Norton at |
his residence, in Cartcrsville.
Dec 29
GLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING !!--.-/<
Private and Public Sale—by R. Etc p.
fa MERCHANTS w shing to lay
in ti st *ck of Clothing, would
do well to call on me, as 1 have
Ts received a large e.ms’gn*
ment, wh ch l have orders to
close out. very low, and oiler
great inducements to purchasers.
\ Atlanta Ga., Jam 19 6/)r-tf
T D t
• pectfully announces to
h 8 Ift-ends and late cusiom
'■ ers that he has bought out
the Stuck of Goods of E. M.
Pr’ce, fil'd may be found at Evwih’s old st uid,
where la- • .’.l be glad to wait npoii h's friends,
and pK.m'fiaS to be as chfiftp as the cbenpest.-r
Give him a call if JroU pleasc> at E wins old
stand. •/ ’ CassViile,
A CHANCE TO MAKE MDNeYL--Drofit7-
bLE ANb fiykbß.vSsLE Employment. - The
Siff.bsbV.ber sdes fr.-us of having an rgent in each
ccttnty and town of tho Un oti. A capital of
from 5 to $lO ottly will be required, mid miy
thir-g Idee an efficient, energetic man can make
from three to five dollars per day ; —indeed some
of the Agents now employed are realizing tv* ce
that sum. Every information will be given by
addressing (postage paid.)
WM. A.KINSLLR,
Box 122°, Ph'lndclphin, Pit., P(>st Office,
mh 22 —i:t.*
ZT T 7 M EDDI.EMAN
JH ftABRO.j Atlanta,,
Uu., k-*i-p cwistuntly
on h ind and for sale,
at the* lowest cash pri*
gjm Ces, n Inrgc iissortriieiit
%% of Boots,’' Shoesy Lmtlr
Wm on. Lasts, Pegs, Calf
-llfliling and Binding
• Skins, ‘ Shoe-Maker’s
Tools, Ac. Store on
■fit Whitc-h ♦!! Street, op.
p^ ite w - 1Cu * v ’“ Bu, ‘ k
’ • -Mzfi Store. -
Atlanta, Oa. Jan. 12—ly.
rpixN ROOFING GUTTERING AND TIN
X WARE ESTABLISHMENT, at Cassvdlc
The Subscr.b r b gs leave to call the
sCtfi attent.on of the public to Jj s super -
\sr or inode of Till II jpfing, wh'ch is believed
, -to be equal to nil others in neatness, du
rability and strength. I coufidantly assert that
there is no Roofing material in use equal to Tip.
when well put on. It is perfectly’ fire-proof,
more substantial and cheaper th tn sh’nglca,-be
cause more durable, insurance is saved, and great
risks avoided ; ns at .east tw-.-tli'ids of the num
ber of bald ligs consumed in large conflagra
tions, first take fife upon the roofs.
Having made ample arrangements for Rot fl
ing, and secured the serv ets t;f first-rate work
men, expel* (ffictd fn the business, l atn well pre
pared to contract w'th’ companies or iml’vkluals,
throughout the State, or any.of the adjoining
States, for covering factyr’es, engine houses;
ru'd road bridges, dwelling house'*, ati'd other
buildings, in the best; manner. No Tin plate
will be vised but the best br aids, ti"d all roofs
warranted. E. A.* BROWN.-’
Shop on the east side of the court house,
at Hood’s o’d printing office. jiug 13 ..
QL \\T ATCiIES! WATCHES! I BY
V V M AIL! —The Subscriber would
respectfully infirm the c : t : zens .qf this
place and vicin ty and the public generally,
til t he has just received from Europe a large
and splendid stock of Watches; J.-weiry and
S' ! yer witte, wlfch he intends to sell off on the
principle that “ large sales and small profits”
are the most advantageous. 4 ‘ “ • f
In order to g'vc th: public access to h's stock,
he Is now prepared to forward by mail, to any
part of the United States, tuiy l umber of
W itches ,free of charge. lie has How-for sale:
D igiu-rreotvpe Watches, . SSO to SIOO
Pocket Chronometers,"’ 100 to 200
Eighf-d ty■ Watches, 125 to 200
Ladies’Enamel Watches, 50 to 100 .
Mag : e Watches, 75 to” 150
Gold Hunting Levers, 13 k. full
jewelled, 55
Gold open-faced Levers, full-jew. 26
Gold Lepip.es, 22
Silver Levers, full jewelled, “ 18
Silver Lupines, 8
Gold Pens, Silver holders, 2
Gold Pencils, ?
On receipt of the vrihic, any of the.-abevy
Watches will be forwarded bv return maiL—..
Orders should be sent in er.Hv, ard addressed
to J. M. EASTWOOD, ■
Oct 20—ts Raleigh, N. C.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING !
#in cultimir
ers .that. th.**v
‘J TaiWiky'-hX
■{? * ‘ , ’ x.b,c,-.-.- in. ail
iff t ‘ ‘lv ‘-i'.l its bnu-.ciifis. .
hX ‘fSPEI- at th • r *'-M
■'l ‘j- ff stand in thy
- end ot
D ‘ S > D.- ; P,U-m's
q ‘4 biuld.rg. AH
ft# .j f M Wulk etitl iiSt
-1 •} \ A will be execii
j lb ) ted with neat*
Cf /’ \ ness and .W
•./ \ i piitch.^JV-.
.1 \ 1 er nee invar.- •
ably'-’ gi'vcti ti*
ciVstrn • |
ers. Ciissv'tllc, Jim 12-ts. ‘1
SEM I-WEEKLY M AIL LI NE.flm Duck T.avn
Copper M nrs, by way of Talking Rock, E
ctjay and.Dunn's Ferry.
_ Tlie sa'fi.st, quickest, and most.
Pleasant route to the Duck
S-.J. Town Copper Minus, Tennessee,
is through Cnss’ville. The Stages are pleasant
and commodious, g uf*i horses, safe and careful
dr vers. Tlie route is through some of the finest.
Moituta n Scenery in Georgia. Asa largo por
tion of tho lard in tlie v ein ty of tin: Mines is
owned by p raons l.v'ng in the m'ddle ard low
er parts ot the State, it would be to their inter
est to come np and examine.
The St *ges leave C issville every Monday and -
Wuirsday morning, immediately after the arri.viu.
of the cars. Stage offices at Latimer’s bote',
Cassville, and Cottage Hall, by B. A. Freeman,
Elli jay. • Buy vour tickets at Atl-.pta for Cass j
Depot. ‘ ‘ J. H. DUMM, j
Proprietor.
w, BEING also Proprie- 1
of a well-stocked |
v *. ‘’ ei v.St b'e at gl! jay. the un- <- ,v-/. ‘ i
ders : gned ; s pivpafvd to send persons to any
point, to wliieh they mav w : sdi to go. *■ .
Nov. 27. ‘ ‘ J. S. DUMM. ;
Ci nA RLESTONA C( V UNT BOOK MAN U
] FACTORY!! Walker A Evans, May>.-
ficturina Stationers, No. l“i Fast Ihiy, Cl.u,’-
Tston, Have now on hand the largest - -assort*
ment of Accmmt -Books owr offered for sale i.n
this part >f the country, and equal to any in the
United States.
Oor entire stock is manufactured i.n CharTc.'n-,
ton, in our own- Bindery, by competent work*
men, under oitr personal supervision. The pa
per and .tli :t ni-itvr'ftlsf are of (lie best qunfltv,
carefully selected, and the Books wamiutefijm
every rt-spept, equal to those made hy the best
New York Stationers for their cijv trade, f (
County dial State Ofirers, Banks, M. rcha/>'*
and others, can have tlieir Books ru’e-d and
bound to any pattern, and paged when requ red.
Music Bonis, PeriodicaG, mid other printed
Books bound in every variety of style.
| Always on hand, a large stock ot superior
[ Let Ur. Paper, Foolscap, Bill Paper, NjU■ Paper,
j and p-'per (>f Various kinds, ruled expressly for
i'Lawver's use. Also, Stnt-oucpy of nil kinds,
I consisting in part of
i Copying Presses, Gobi Pens,
j ‘ Seal Presses, St-oel Pens,
I Envelopes, Pen-holders^
l Inkstands, Pocket books,
Ink, Writing Desks,
’ Pencils, ivafl.rs, sealing wax, India robber, ru
’ lers, quills, seids, p irohment, folders, by.ck.-
gSMUnmn boards, ehi-ss men', Ac, Ac.
Book and Job Printing of all kio-ds-nuif'v ex
ecuted. Ch i-leston, Tk a 15- Gin
HANGING’S IMTCT. .N *. 44
Street, New York. --Nearly -op
|His- Hotel.- The Croton
MANUFACT-rRING (.jgiUUNY, (Ol‘*g 111'/. (1 lliidel
the Go--cr.il M State qf
New Y*.rk,t off-r •>i wh
suit purcli iseis, at nnnitf-le'urcis’
ces, for e*.*h or approved credit:
P iper II uigings, of every variety of style and
pr’co; Borders t,i match ;
Fife-Boarifc J’l'ints in great variety }
Tnosparent Window Shades;
O'l Painted Window Shades;
1 Wide Window Curtain Papers; and
i Window Shade Fixtures, of tho latest styles
and superior finish, all ol the-r owu-miinufiiy
ture nod imp*.rial.on. Aft their stock is large
and entirely new, they invito merchants, hook*
sellers and dealers in tin se i*rt : cles, to call and
exam 1 no the r styles and pr'ces whenever th;*}
visit tho c ty. New York, mh 8
STEEI PENS, at. 35 cents pci-gross, at LE
VY'S cheap cash Store.
; BLANKS AT TIIESTANDARD OFFICE I
’ C..-7 I—-I —-
BRITISH PERIODICALS,
J- - E-VRJ..Y ..COPIES ..SECURED.
T EONARD, SCOTT A CO./ New York, con
Xf t niie to it-pfiblish the following Br.tisb
l’ei-K.d cals, v : z.:
f. The London QcAktERLT, (Conservative.
2. The Edinburgh Review, (Whg.)
5, .The INonffi Bun isb Review. (Freo'Ch’cb)
The Westminister Review, (Liberal.)
Hi Blackwood’s Eihnburgh M agazine i Torv)
The present erd'eal state of European affairs
will re'rd.r these pnjbllqationfe unusually interest
ingfliirir.g the yeaiv’ss. They will occupy a mid
dle ground between the hastily written- news
items, crude speculations and flying rumors of
the and lily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of
the future historian, written after the Bring in
terest and excitement of the great polit e-: ! e
vei)tß of ihe time shall have passed away. It is
to these Periodic ds that people must look fur
the only really intelligible and reliable history
of current events, and as such, in addition to
their well established literary, scientific and
theplc.g'ca.! char cter, ,w** urge them upon the
consideration of the reading public.
Arrangements s.re in progress for the receipt
•of early sheets from the British Publishers, by
wjj ch wo shall be able to place all our replants
n the hinds of subscr bus, übont as Soon us
•they can be furnished with the fore gn copies.
Although this will involve a very large outlay
on our part, we shall coivtlmte to furnish tie Pe
riodicals at- the same” low rates as heretofore,
v'z: Per Annum:
For any one of the four Reviews, $6 00
For any two of .the Reviews, 0 00
For any three ofJhe foul Reviews, 7 00
For. all four of the Reviews, 8 00
For Blackwood's M g-zine 8 00
For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00
:Fov Blackwood and the four Reviews, ly 00
Payments to be iinJv, hi all c ises, in advance.
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:N. 13.—L. S. A Cos. have recently published,
and have now lor sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,”
Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Nor-’
ton, < f Yale College, New Haven, complete in
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600 wood engravings. Price 111 muslin binding,
This work is not the old “ Book of the
Farm,” lately resuscitated and thrown upog
the market. mh 22
GRAND
CLASS N,
To be Drawn April 2•’!:/, 1855,’ at Montgomery,
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
850.000
W.ll he d'str'buted according to the following
; MAGNIFICENT SCHEMA I
And remember every Prize dr wn at each
Drawing: nd p aid when due without discount I
1 Prize of $12,0-. 0 is |12,000
1 do 5,000 is 5,000
1 do B,uoo is 8, 00
1 do 2,000 is 2,400
i do 1,500 is 1,500
1 do 1,200 is 1,200
1 do 1,100 is LlOit
5 do 1,00(1 is 5,000
10 do 400 is 4,'J00
10 do 7, 150 is 1,600
12 do 120 is |! ,440
go do 100 is 2,000
60 do 50 is 3,‘T00
■ 256 do 25 is 6,400.
4 do Approximation 50 is 200
4 do do 40 : s 160
4 do do 85 is 140
4 do do 80 is 120
4 do do 25 is 100
‘4 do do 20 is 80
4 do do id is 00
403. Prizes amounting to . IqUjOyO
ONLY TEN THOUSAND . NUMBERS if l
T.ckets'B:B—Halves Sir—Quarters $2.
SAM’S SWAN, Agent A Manager,
apr 12—tdd Montgomery, Ahu
SKLT-JNGr AT COST!
niRStniIERG & DAVIDSON,
Offer their etU're stock of Goods, consisting of
Heady made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Gentlemen's Furnishing GisAs,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,-
Jewelry, Fancy Goods, ii'C.,
*5?” at first Cost for cash i
They intend to do what they suv, and no
humbug, as their intention is to leave Cassville
as soon as possible. They call the attention of
the public to that feet, and invite them to come
quick, or you will lose great bargains.
IST COME AND PA Y UP !
All persons indebted to Hirseliberg A Da
vidson, e ther by note or account, are politely
•requested to ‘co-rue forward- and pay up, as mo
ney we must have, being we have determined
To break up our establishment shortly.
Those failing to do st), till the Ist of April,
will be dealt with according to Law.
Feb 22—ts
IN ASSVILLE FURNITURE -STORE.—The
\J Subjcriber offers tor for sale a. largo and
fine assortment ol Cnlrnet
Furniture, consisting of Bu
• re*:ns, Bo<-k Oases, Bide and
Centre Tables, Ac. lie is prepared to fill all
orders bn the shortest notice.
Also, Fids Metallic Buntriai Cases,
Os .il sizvs uiid qu illtu s kept constmtly on hand.
WILLIAM GOLLDiSMiTii.
C.iSsville, Ga., M..y 11, 1854.
One Hundred Gifts,
CONSISTING OF GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Ac.,
TO THE VALUE Ob
. 82,500.
EIGHT PRIZES OF 1,100, AND OVER;
To be dr .wii mi Safurday, April 2!st, or so
soon thereafter as the Tickets can nil bq^old.-
Tickets, 85.
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be kid of the Agents,- i.r by address.ng,- Post*
j) ml, J . S. -iVOOD a- COrt n
mb 3 . Rome, Ga.
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The Cheapest Goods
gVEH StW-D IN CASSM 1.1. K, ‘TO A DEAD CERTAINTY.’
Clothing, Staph* and Kuuey .fry (leads,
Watt In s, Jewedrv, Ae.,
not,at cost,
But ud/.i Id sold cheaper than ever oflertd be~
fare in i'pesiiUe, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE
; Feb 16—ts
\ InuMf*INffl^TK’SSUMMONS—-a large qnan
f- Bfv ,iw|fe%(j|UtoiKr“doue up brown, on
hand and for s:\lt'Wine ,w
Qffxcx.
M AGISTRATE’S EXEC UTIONS-” In per
-11 Ct stacks--ns a bully might say,” mid
fixed up “acc.-ritiog to Hov'c,'” may be found
at the Standard LftifiTiftc Ci fice.
A Tarriagk Lhensks-The best looking lot
;VX that’s been along lately; and w.ll picasq
tile most f.ftt.d c us; te.r sale at the
Standard Piuntino Ofpicb,
{ O unnniou Court Si bpusnas—and in short,
; O “ everything usually sought utter” iu the
bile of Blanks, lor sale at the
Standard Printing Orncs.