The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, April 26, 1855, Image 3

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latest News. Mr B. K. Lord, a teacher of dancing, died in" Augusta, very suddenly on last Sunday. The Hon. A. B Meat of Alabama, disclaims all connection with the Know Nothing party and expressed the most unqualified opposition to them- Massachusetts.— The Hoftae resolutions in regard to aliens has been amended So as to al low them to vote and hold office after a Resi dence o( 21 years. * Prom Washington. —Marcoletta, Ni oarnsruan Minister, has denounced the Kin ney expedition as a fillibustering affair. Rio-r IN Chicago.— On Saturday morn ing there was a riot in Chicago, Illinois, about the Liquor Law, in which one person was killed and five wounded. It is said that a large number of the pop ulation of Rochester are about to remove to Canada, owing to the passage of the Maine Law. The Augusta Bridge.—All the dlfficul- 1 ties in the case of the Augusta bridge have been end and by its sale to the City Council of Augusta at a satisfactory price. Ceo ; ge IV. Cass, of Tittshurg, a graduate of West Point, has been elected President ot Adams* Express Company, vice Alvin Adams, resigned. Baptist State Convention, met at Newman on Friday morning last. Hon. Thomas Stocks was elected President, and Rev. P. 11. Mell, Secretary, and Rev. C. M. Irwin, assistant. Introductory sermon by Rev. II- 11. Tucker. We learn there was a large attendance and pro ceedings harmonious. Senators Mas n and Hunter, of Va.. have both taken the stump for Henry A. Wise. The great Artesian well in Charleston has i entirely failed. The new liquor law of Pennsylvania goes into operation on Ist October next. Mortality in New York.—There were 479 deaths in New York city last week. Hon. John A l)ix, of N. Y., intends tore turn to the United States with his family, in June. Green Peas — Fifty bushels of green pens were picked in Charleston, 3 C , Mon day Hon. Robert C. Wipthmp has been elected president of the Massachusetts Historical ’ Society. The Methodist Conference of S Carolina has taken steps to establish a Female College at Columbia, Mr D idge. the new minister to Spain, will sail in the America, from Boston on the! 25th. Sailed fur Europe — Hon J. K. Tyson, of Philadelphia, member elect from that city, has sailed for Europe. The Legislature of New York adjourned Saturday the 6th, much to the gratification of the peop’e of that State. Gbnebal Shields. This distinguished g'nt'euian is alout removing to Mi nos-o ta. The applications for bounty lands, receiv ed at Washington now number about 65,- ’ 000- Tiie Supreme court of Kansas was organ ized .at Leavenworth on the 19th ult., when chief Judge Leeompte delivered an address • The English and Americans,’ says a j French writer, •educate their children iu j TANARUS: the fear of God and the love of money.’ The sum of $200,000 has been subscribed at Mobile to the income bonds of the Mobile and Ohio Rail Road. lowa voted in favor of a prohibitory liquor law la t week. The majority will b; a! out ] 5,000. Snow was three feet deep at Gorh.atn. N. 11.. last week. It has been five feet during the whole winter. Mrs Bloomer has gone to Council Bluffs j to reside. She has permitted her husband | to accompany her. The Grand Jury in session at Whitehall j N. C , have foun 1 a true bill aorainst a man ] named Thompson for starving two children ; to death. j Gfn Sutter, once r he richest, is said to i he now among the poorest men in Califor J nia. To poverty is adJed the infirmities of j old age. The House of Representatives of Wisconsin j by a vote of 41 to 27 have restored the death ! per ilry in that State. The Senate have yet ‘ to act upon the matter. It is rumored that the Allies are going to | abandon the siege of Sevastopol make j an effort to str.ke Russia in -another quar- : ter. There are employed on the canals of New j Tork State, during the season of navigation j about tweuty-five thousand boatmen aud six ! ■thousand boys. The Sultan has been pleased to confer the first class of the order of Abdul Medjid on Field Marshal Lord Ragland, and Lieuten ant Genef4 ir John F Buyne, G. C. B. The Legislature ot Massachusetts has pas sed a law and the Governor has approved it, giving Jurors the power to judge both of the law and the t vid> nee. Schiedam Schnapps M . Udolpbo Wolfe has writtcu a letter protesting against | the operation of the new liquor law in N. Y. i upon his Schnapps. The New York Six Penny Savings Bank | I has been in operation 21 months, during I “which time 5 577 had deposited $2lB 559,53, I and withdrawn $137 691.35 A patent has been obtained for a prepar ation of maize leaf ns a substitute for tobac co- It is claimed to be a pleasant tonic, °nd to have a sweet and pungent flavor. The news of the death of the Emperor > n 1801, was twenty-one days in get* lID £- ,0 London. That of the lae Emperor Nicholas four hours and a quarter. Prevent to Lieut Maury.—The King of Irussia has ordered the great medal for -cieuce and the golden cosmos to be present- i *. t 0 Lieut Maur y for bis wind and current charts Suicide or A Printer.—Air. Wm. °u ‘ ’ f ‘ jnnc ’ *y a banker ip Boston, but j • 6 , rC u printer and publisher com- I The Montgomery ( Ala.) papers anounce I lUth f g r ‘ . Wllja Be,Ber . of Suintep District. <i.7M TANARUS” ’f JW orMr ’ J * c BoUw. in Be <2d y ear af her -i One Week Later from Europe! Nash Ville. New York, April 22. The U. S. Mail steamship Nashville, Capt. M. i Berry, arrived at her Wharf in tlrs c.ty at noon to-day, from Liverpool, which port she left on Saturday the 7th inst. Commercial Intelligence. The Liverpool Cotton Market.— Durihjg the week ending the Gth hist, prices were a tri” tie higher. Middling qualities having advanced 1-1 Gd. ilnd fair 1-Sd. per lb. There was also an active speculative demand, and tne sales during the week comprised BCSOQO bales of hich spec ulators took 19-,oo*o and exports 10,500, leaving 49,500 of all descriptions to the\rade. The mar ket closed firm, with an upward tendency at 4 5-3d. for Fair Orleans, 6 1-4 and. for Middling Orleans, 51 4d. for Fair Upland And ol6d. for 1 Middling Uplands. , The Liverpool Breadstuff's Market was gene rally unchanged, but. firm. Tht* Circular of Messrs. Brown and Shippley quotes old Wes tern Canal Flour at 425., new at 38*. and Ohio at 455. per barrel of 1096 lbs. White and Yel low Corn were worth 435, and mixed 425. Gd. per 480 lbs. White Wheat commanded 12s. Gd and Red 11s Gd. per 70 lbs. j The Liverpool Provision Market was general ly unchanged. Prices, however/ were stiffer, although not quotable higher, Lard had advanc ed Is. per cwt. State ok Trade.— The advices from Manches ter are more favorable. The London Money Market was easier. The Bank of England had reduced the rate of inter- i est to 4 1-2 per cent, per annum.’ Consols for money elosed at 92 3-4. United States Stocks had advanced. General Intelligence. There is nothing of any importance from the seat of war. The political position of affairs remains unal tered, although, if any thing, the impression of the public mind in England leans to the opinion the war must continue. The Russian ultimatum not having arrived, the Vienna Conference had adjourned to the 9th inst. Omar Pacha, the statesman, not the Tur kish General, arrived at Vienna on the 6th inst. to take part in the future discussion on behalf of the “Sublime Porte.” The “third point” will be the first subject brought up for conside ration. A despatch from Berlin dated the Gib inst, siys that the Russian p- rtv is predominant there, and that Prussia is likely throw herself into the arms of the Czar in case of the peace deliberations failing. A series of sanguinary conS'ets had occurred | | between the French and Russians before Sebas topol, attended with various success and much loss. A skirmish on the night of the 23d ult. put 3000 poor fellows hors da comlat. Cuban Brutalities. Just by the way of illustration of the insults and oppression, to which the best Creoles in Cuba i have to submit, let me tell you (says a Havana, letter) a story of what took place here a week or two ago. A party of boys, all under the age of fourteen, had assembled and locked them selves tip in a house upon the Cero, to play at cards, and this house, it. must be remembered, was the home of one of the boys. The day po lice having been in some way informed of the meeting, went with very laudable haste to the spot, and, finding the door fastened, broke it in crying at the same time ‘'Conspiracy, Fillibus j ters!” Ac. The boys had, upon the first alarm, j disposed of the cards, arid now attempted to es ; cape. One of them, who succeeded in getting I out of the house, was pursued by a policeman, | who, upon coming up with him, split his head j with his sword from the top of the skull to liis j chin. He was brought before the Commissary i for this brutal murder, but as soon as that offi { cial ascertained the father of the ch Id was a cre ole, he very summar lv dismissed the case with out futlu-r not ce. The street officer was return ed to his original beat in front, of the house men tioned ; and when it was remonstrated to the Commissary against this insult to a father’s i feelings, the only reply was—“ Caramba! he is j a Creole.’’ Their Purpose. In “the Know Nothing and American Crusn ; dcr ”ot March 24th, published at Boston, we j have a most deliberate expression of the policy jto be pursued by the Northern fusion is ts. That i paper, speaking for its section, avows the poll i cy of making use of the Know Nothing organ! | ZRtion for the purpose of accomplishing the ; traitorous objects of the abolitionists, in these i words : “ If hen it (the Know Nothing organ i ! zation,) has reformed the natvi uHzation laws; \ alien it. has established a true and just standard. ! “f American citizenship, when it has taught pc j litwal Romanism its republican duties, when it i embodies the crowning sentiment that to Ameri ; cans belongs America, then, it may turni legit;- : mately to the question of slavery, or what would i be the natural course, resolve itse’f into an An -1 ti-Slavery organization A New Democratic Paper. “ The Empire Slate,” is the title of a paper to be issued in Griffin about the Ist of May, bv A. A. Gaulding, who has purchased the office of the late “ Gear I gia -Jeffersonian lts political principles are thus set forth in the Prospectus : “ The Empire State will advocate the princi ples of the present National Administration, so far as they may comport with the doctrines of our Republican Fathers, the rights of the States, and the preservation of the Union. In matters of State policy, of local interest in the present threatening aspect of public affairs, the Empire I State will also be found upon the side of reptib i lican and liberal sentiments—“independent in all things, neutral in nothing;” it shall be the vehicle for the dissemination of liberal princi- j | pics, conservative doctrines and the best inter- j ests of Georgia and the Union.” The damage to the wire suspension bridge ! over the Mississippi at St. Paul on the night of: the 22d ult. was S7OOO. Three fourths of the ! bridge fell. “The crash was awful, equal to the thunder ing of heavy guns. The anchors that were at j tached to the bridge gave way a few moments before the centre of the beafatiful structure came down. Those anchors on the southwest corueri planted on the hill back of Col. Stephens’ resi dence, gave way first. It was feared that the towers would fall, but they stood nobly. It is perlmps fortunate that the accident took place as it did, although another storm of equal se verity may not occur for years to come. Wc never have had sueh a one since we resided in Minnesota. It must hike two months to get ; the bridge repaired. Had the braces been in, ’ no part of the structure would have supported it, and helped the suspending wires and anchors to hold the bridge. The towers and cables arc safe; the suspending wires and anchors are on ly gone.” Hon George Bancroft was iu Salisbury, N. C., last week- He visited the office in which General Jackson studied law, in that city. A cargo of Coolies, arrived in Havana re cently from Asia. 200,000 men arc said to have perished at i the seat of war since the commencement of the present struggle between ltu!?S:a and the ill licit A fYesh ttbAt-eb hub Recently opened at Mount Vesviiis, I'rotti which an eruption is looked for, on recotint of the throating aspect ; of the mountain. Up to Friday evening, the Ist. CS.tflßO | applications in all, for laWAuudeb the bouu- J | ty land law of the last session of Congress, j bad been received at the Pension ‘Office. The New York Heßald of the 16th says ; j The Steamships for Europe are crowded with passengers. Three hundred leave to day in the Baltic —the largest number ever carried across the Atlantic by one steamer, i Sixty-three cases of yellow fever were sent ! from the U. S frigate Columbia on the Na- I val Hospital at Norfolk, out of which at last j accounts, there bad been five deaths. Father Walworth anew convert to Catho licism, says that Topliet is just twenty one miles below the earth s surface. Probably there is an .underground railroad thither for the accommodation of the fast women ol fash ionable society. Statuary —A young lady of Charles- j ton, S. U , has produced a statuette of the j Saviour, done in marble, and a group in plaster, entitled . A Dream.” They are re- j resented as the productions of rare genius, i and purest imagination. Freaks of a Clergyman —Rev John Howard Wilson, recently the pastor of a i church in Cheviot, Ohio, engaged himself to be married to eleven young ladies in that village, stole £SO from one of them, forged a draft on the Methodist Book Concern there, ard vacated the premises for parts unknown Mr. Crane, of Virginia, in a recent speech, said : .. I pledge myself to you and to the world, that if old Randolph don’t give a large majority for Wise, I*ll seize the high est nob of Cheat Mountain within her limits, by the shaggy tops of its gigantic chestnut ! oaks, and sling it clear into the Pacific Ocean !” New Y'ork, April 20 —Mayor Wood has j received a letter from Mr Fay. our Minister i at Switzerland, enclosing a Circular issued | by the Fed eral Council of that country, con j demning the sending of paupers here from ; there, and prohibiting the practice for the fulure. New Political Paper —Anew paper to advocate the claims of B H. Overby, the candidate for Governor, of the State Tempe j ranee Convention, will sood be published in i Marietta Ga, It.is called the ..Georgia Pro j liibitionist Messrs. Camp and Calder are the ‘ Editors and Proprietors. The Southern Baptist Convention, will ■ hold its next session at Montgomery, Ala.. 1 commencing on Friday, May 11th Rev. W. ; \ Hooper, of North Carolina, is to deliver tiie j Convention Sermon Rev A. D. Soars, of: Kentu k;, Altei nate The Cincinnati Gazette of Thursday say s “it is estimated that within the past two months fif ty thousuhd persons, with their movables, have passed through that city tor the far West. The figures may be relied on as being correct.” The steamers for St. Louis are heavily laden. Recent researches in England, it is said, prove that Daniel Webster was descended from Thus. Webster, or Orinsby, in Norfolk, England, who died at that place in 1 6u4. Orinsby is a small | town, of less than 1000 inhabitants, situated I not far from Norwich and about 125 milesnorth east of London and near'the coast of the North .Sea. The Nebraska Legislature adjourned sine die on the 16th ult. They enacted a general sys tem of laws, chiefly borrowed from Iowa; pro vided for an efficient organ z-it'on of counties; passed a good school law providing free schools for all; passed a stringent prohibitory liquor law ; chartered three universities, ncurporated a medical society; and provided Air taking a - census the ensuing fall by the marshal j from which anew apportionment of represent..- j t ves is to be made by the Governor. I Sell vouk old Coin.— The director of j 1 the U States Mint, at Philadelphia, has ! made n report in which he states that lie re- j ceives the silver of other countries at the j following prices, payable in American j coin A Five Franc piece is worth $1.22 ; a dol- j i lor of Central America I,lß—a dollar of j Bolivia,. 1,22 —a dollar of Mexico, 1,22 —i Spanish pillar dollar, 1,22. Those who have coin of this description should send it to the mint immediately, and ; get about one fifth more money. It is sug : gested that the merchants going east after spring goods would be a good opportunity to i make an exchange. maim i a. - ’ Near Cartersville, on the 18th inst , by Rev Dr. Win. 11. Felton, Mr. Wm G. Smith to Miss Mary McMickle—all of Cass.| On the 17th inst., by Rev Jos. L. Chap man, Col J. \V. Thomas, of Armuchte. Floyd County, to Mjss Savannah F. Smith, of Pine Log, Cass County, Qa Iu Columbus, on the 10th inst., by the Hon James N, Bethune, Mr. W. S Reynolds of the •• Corner Stone,’ ) aud Miss Sarah II Ford, all of that city. On the evening of the 19th inst., by Rev T. F. Pierce, Mr. II II Fitzpatrick, of Mad ison, and Miss Louisa C., daughter of Col. Willis J. Rhymes, of Morgan county'. DIED, —In Gordon County, on Thursday morning, 19th inst., Mr. James M. Avcock, aged about 32 years. To Publishers. Publishers in New York city who may wish their new publications noticed in the Cassville Standard, will please send copies to our address, through Messrs. Fowler & Wells, 308 Broad way, who will pack and forward to us weekly. april 19—if. r. r.'"'...!. , - The Friends of Prohibition Are requested to meet in Cassville on the Ist Tuesday in May next, to fill the vacancy in their Ticket occasioned by the declination of Judge I : Boci.e. Many Citizens, j WEIL, Attorney Law, Canton, Geor-! • gia. Business entrusted to l!'4 C“ rc 111 I any of the counties of tbo Blue Radge circuit, will j meet with faithful attention, Refers to Hon, David Irwin and Ex-Gov, McDonald, Marietta; Col. Joseph E. Brown, | Canton; Cupt. W. T. Wofford, Cassville; Col, j Geo. N. Lester, Cummiiig, Feb 10, 1853—ts SILK BAREGES, Robe Dresses, Lawn, Mus- i lin, plain and dotted Swiss, Cambric, Jaco nett, Fuiard Silk, and a large assortment of Edging and Inserting, at LEVY’S CASH STORE. npr 26- -ts CoftMei'ciql. Wholesale Price of Groceries in At lanta. Corrected ‘Weekly from the Examined No. 1 Rio Coffee, 111-2 to 12> cts. per lb. . Salt ppT sack-, 1,80 Star Candles 26 cts per lb. N. 0. Sugars—Fair\ hdd, 5 l'-2 per lb. “ Prime, ,v 6 l-2c per lb. “ Choice, lihd., 7c per lb. N. C. Byr*p> bbl., 33C per gallon. Atlanta Retail Prices. Wednesday, April 25. ; Cotton, extremes, 7to 8 3*4 cents. | Salt Prk v Bc. Lard, pr. bbl., 10 to 12 c. I Bacon i Side*, 10 all; Hams, 10 al2 1-2, j “ Shoulders 8 12 a 9, “ Hog round, 8 1-2 a 10, Pork, nett, G 1-2 a 7 ; Corn, 100 a sl,lO pr bu. Salt, pr sack, $2, Coffee, 11 a 13. Sugar: per hhd, 5 1-4, G 1-4 a S 1-2, pr lb ! * “ Clarified, 8 cents, Syrup, 35c, Cheese, 12 1-2 cents, Mackerel, No. 1, $4,50 per kit, “ “ 2, sl2 a sls per barrel, “ “ 3, $9 “ “ “ 4, $8 I Candles, Adamantine, 2G a 30c per lb, : Flour, 5 ]-2 aG. Eggs, 10 al2 1-2. Iron, 5a G 1-2, Nads, G 1-4. Cotton Market. Savannah, April 23.— Cotton.—Sales to-day j 500 bales at at 7 1-4 to 11 cents. Stock light and prices firm. j Charleston, April 23. —Cotton. —Sales to-day 1600 bales at 8 1-4 to 10 cents. Prices firm— | holders readily obtained full previous rates, j Augusta, Wednesday, April 25. —Tin? Mark- I et closed last evening, with a good demand at I from 8 1-1 to 10 extremes. New York, April 23. Cotton. —The market has recovered from the previous decline. Middling Orleans 10 cent.-. Flour firm, Corn Si,l2. Specif ?(ciices. f\TEDICAL CARD.—I)r.*S. C. Edge jlVl worth having permanently located ill Cassville, offers his services to the citizens of the town and county, in the practice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. Office and Residence at Latimer’s Hotel. Feb. 22, 1855. 3—ly. DR. IV. T. EWING, Physician and Sur geon,—Takes this method to inform the citizens of Wofford’s neighborhood and vicini ty, that he has located on the Tennessee Road, ! about a mile and a half from the Cross Roads I meeting house. j Office and residence, for the present, at the residence of Levi Pierce, Esq. Special attention paid to the diseases of the j Eye. mb 15 —3m j ‘Hie regular meeting | of Valley Lodge, No. 48, I. O. of O. F., will 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 HAIRE, Secretary. CERTAIN Cure for Erysipelas, Holloway's (tint neat and Pills. —Remarkable instance 10. th efficacy of these Medic ues.—Charles Mur ; tin Anthoiiy-steet, New York, was afflicted for I three years with this disease, large blotches pur ; pie, came out on his face, and different p.rts of | li s body, which very much irritated the system, [and thus caused a derangement of his general health, although he tried many reputed reme ■ dies, nothing would cure him. Five weeks ago, [ he bought a quantity of Holloway’s Ointment ! and Pills, and he has just informed Professor j Holloway, that he is perfectly cured, and liis j face and complexion are as clear as possible. T)ENEFICIAL RESULTS invarii.b'v follow I. J the administering of STABLER’S ANO .DYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT in cues of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, and Throat and Lung complaints generally. It is not claimed that it will cure in all cases, but none have come to our knowledge where it fail ed to give relief; while at the same time, thou sands of instances have occurred where its ef fects have been so marked, that they have been widely noticed and commanded. The DIAlt- RHG2A CORDIAL, it is candidly believed, is unequalled in diseases of the bowels, and its curative properties have been wonderfully ex perienced in numerous cases. Therefore, you are advised to nthke trial of these “good medicines,” should you or your family require their aid.— See advertisement in another column, and des criptive pamphlets, to be had gratis of agents. Price of each, only 50 cents per buttle, or six bottles for $2 50. E. 11. Stabler A Cos., Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Baltimore; T. A. Burke, Cassville, Elliot A Tuppan, Kingston. April 19—2 t. Heal the Sick —Men of liberal education at the present day, devote all their talents to d's cover the men ns 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 j wli ch man is liable, and which may cause- him i to drag out a protracted life of distress, or sud | denl v cut him off in the bloom of his existence j and usefulness. We should gratefully seize up : on every means of counteracting their dreadful j effects, or causing a removal of those clogs to ‘happiness. In those cases where the Liver or | the Stomach is the cause, we would highly re ; cormneud I>r. Hoofland’s German Bitters, pre ; pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. No tmdiel ie at : | ibis time stands higher than these Bitters, and | j to those who are suffering from the horrors \ i of Indigestion, we sav they arc the antidote. 1 —— j i A YTE daily hear of the most astonishing cures ; | YV being effected by that great and popular j j medicine IL G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, i • and we can truly say, from our own knowledge, i i that no medicine ever discovered l?as performed j ! the same wonderful cures, that it has, both in j : man and beast., and it is equ illy good fi r both, | j which makes tt so truly valuable. It is there- > ’ f ire hailed by the suffering as the greatest bless- \ I ing of the age, and no one would ever allow 1 himself to be without this sovereign balm, who ! once witness its magic power over disease, and I its wonderful potency in relieving pain, howev- | er severe, in a few niiutes’ time. We earnestly ‘ desire you to call upon the agent, who will fur- i nish you free of charge a small book containing : besides other valuable information, a large list of certificates from many of the most respectable persons, of cures effected by tlrs celebrated med icine, which surely are enough to convince the sceptical of its transcendent virtues. We no tice several certificates of rheumatism cured af- j ter the patient had suffered every thing but | death for five to twenty years. Also cases of paralysis, or loss of use of the limbs, where the j flesh had withered, leaving nothing apparently | but dried skin and bone, presenting so horrid a. specct :cle that their Friends looked upon them { Appalled wh'le physicians pronounced tliehi Beyond any Human Effort to relieve. It is j the most efficacious remedy known for burns, ! sprains, wounds, briuses, chilblains, neualgia, ! toothache, bites of insects and reptiles, sore j throat, sore or weak eves, tumors, sun pain, etc., j etc.; and is used with unbounded success in most of the ailments of horses and cattle, such as sweeny, farcy, sprains, bruises, wounds, stiff i neck and joints, lameness, swellings, galls or ; chafes, sore eyes, partial blindness, etc. If us- I i ed iu the beginning of fistula, poll-evil, ringbone and spavin, it will invariably stop their further progress. Every family should keep this val uable medicine on hand, for any emergency. Look out for Counterfeits ! The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear- i iincc, called W. B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits be- I cause bis having the name Farrell, many will buy it in a good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover this error when the spurious mix tire has wrought itts evil effects. The genuine article is manufactured only by 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and ! wholesale druggist, No. 17. Main street, Peoria, | Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies i must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the ! letters 11. G. before Farrell’s thus—ll. G. FAR UELL’?—and his signature on the wrapper, all v t|)sra ure counterfeit. Sold by T. A. L.’urke, and J. D. Carpenter, Casaville, Anderson, Milnm A Uo. Cartersville, Elliott A Tappan, Kingston, ami Oj re<rular!y aqthorized agents throughout the UnitetfStOtes. Price 25 and 30 cents, and £1 pur bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established, Address 11. G. Far rell as above, accompanied with good reference us to character, responsibility, Ac. , Robert Batty, Rome, Ga., wholesale agent. 1 April 19- —tt- By Authority of FHk State of Georgia. Fort G&ines Academy Lottery. rpHE Subscriber having accepted from the 1 Commissioners the Agencv and Manage ment of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, • has established the principal office at Atlanta, j Georgia* and intends conducting the Lottery on the same plan as that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery , of Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY!! Class I—To1 —To be drawn May 24th, 1855, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, vvheu prizes amount ing to Sixty Thousand Dollars will be dis tributed according the following rnagnigeeut Scheme! And remember every Pr.zo is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when due without deduction! 1 Prize of $16,000 | 1 Prize of $1,500 1 do. 5,000 | 1 do. 1,100 1 do. 4,000 I 5 Prizes of 5,000 1 do. 3,000 jlO do. 5,000 1 do. __ 2,000 i 501 Prizes in all amounting to $60,000,000 Only Ten. Thousand. Namiers / Tickets slo.oo —Halves, $5.00; Quarters, $2 50. Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. Samuel Swan, Agent and Manager , apr26 —tdd Atlanta, Georgia. PUBLIC NOTICE. New Grand Duchy of Baden Lottery Loan. Capital 14,000,000 Florins. rpHIS LOAN is guarantied by she Govern -1 ment, and will be drawn in different prizes, as follows: 14 0f50,000 Florins. 54 of 40,000 Florins. 12 “ 35,000 “ 23 “ 15,000 “ 55 “ 10,000 “ 40 “ 5,000 “ 58 “ 4, '>00 “ £O6 “ 2,000 “ 2 “ 12,000 “ 2 “ 4,900 “ 194+ “ 1,000 “ &c. Ac. The lowest pr.zo being 42 Fls. 12 Florins are equal tu ■> Dollars, i The next Drawing takes place at Calsruhe, ! undo!’ ill j D.roct.on of the lladen Government, i lon the 3ist ot May, 1855, when every drawn 1 ; number must obtain one of the above-mentioned j ■ Prizes, wb cli w.ll be paid in cash, at the offices | ot the nmkrsigned. Those fortunate Sharchol- j dors not residing on the spot, will have their amount ol Pr.zesgiined paid to them lb rough an establ.shed Bank. Tne Lists ot’ the result will be sent to each Shareholder, and the suc cessful numbers published in the Newspapers. The price of one Ticket is Two Dollars. The following advantages are given by taking a number of T.ckets, viz.: ’ 11 Tickets cost only 820 I oo Tickets only SBO 23 “ “ 40 j 100 “ “ * 100 The Price for Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of the commer cial towns of Germany, Holland, France, Eng land, Scotland or Ireland. For T.ckets and Prospectuses apply to the undersigned Banking-house, which is appointed tor the sale of Tickets : MORIZ STIEBEL SONS, Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany. N. B.—Letters to be directed “ per Steamer, oia Liverpool,” to Moiuz StiebelSons, Bankers, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Remittances which arrive after the Day of Drawing, will be returned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the option of the sender. The Prospectus oftli.s Distribution can be in spected at the Office of this Paper, where also T.ckets may be obtained, apr 26 —tdd Southern Military Academy Lottery. {.By Authority <f the State of Alabama.) Conducted on the Havana Plan. 15T GRAND SCHEME ECU MAY! I Class o.—To be drawn May 12, 1355, in the ] City of Montgomery, when Prizes amounting i to Thirty Thousand Dollars will bedistribu j ted according to the following magnificent I Scheme i—and remember every Prize is drawn j at each Drawing, and paid when due without i deduction: . 1 Prize of £7,500 is £7,500 i 1 do. 5fl)00 is 5,0(’0 I 1 and . 2,000 is 2,400 j 2 do. 1,000 i s 2,000 j 5 do. 500 is 2,500 ! 10 do. 200 is 2,000 15 do. 100 is 1,500 78 do. 60 is 3,900 120 do. 25 is 3,000 18 Approximation Prizes amounting to 600 251 Prizes amounting to $30,000 Only Tin. Thousand Namiers. Tickets £s.(hi- -Halves £2.55 —Quarters £1.25. fcLVM'L SWAN, Agent & Manager, apr 26 t Id Montgomery, Ala. Valuable Patent Medicines. Mex.can Mustang Linnnient, Farrell's Arabian do Murphy’s Cholera Syrup. Stnbler’s Diarrhoea Cordial, “ Annodvne Cherry Expectorant, “ Worm Specific, Rad way’s Ready Relief, Brown’s Jamaca Ginger, Thompson’s No. 6, ! Jew Div id’s Hebrew Plaster, Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers, M chis.’s Uterin; Catholicon, Dr. Jones’ Vegetable Pills, “ Cholera Medicine, Keeler’s American Compound, “ Cough Svrup, “ Vermifuge, “ Sasiparilla, Upping’s Compound Extract of Buehu, Lyon’s Iv ithairon, (for the hair), Bogle’s llyperiou “ Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, j Dailey’s Magical pain Extractor, j Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, j Godfrey’s Cordial, j Opodeldoc, i Oxygenated Bitters Ac. i sale cheap at the STANDARD OFFICE. j april 26 ts. IRISH LINEN, Damask Table Cloth, Diaper, Sheeting and Shirting, Calico, cheap for I cash, at ‘ LEVY’S STORE, j apr 26—ts I BONNETS, Ribbon, Florence Silk, Flowers, y &.C.—lion at Is trimmed gratis, at LEVY’S CASH STORE. j apr 26—ts I A WARNING! \ DELAY not; harbor not in your mind that sentence of fools’ philosophy, that a disease will get cured of itself, or that you can cure it ! | with certain medicines for a few dollars. Be- I ware how you temper with your general wel ■ fare. Ye wild and vicious youths, why will you I persist in dosing with the filthy nauseatingcom : pounds daily proffered, thereby impairing your j appetite and digestion, and destroying you men , tally as well as physically, when you can be J cured with a few doses of pleasant medicines? Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will \ jye suffer and repine, and drag out a micerable | j existence, unfitted for the enjoyment and even I ordinary pursuits of life. You who are thus an- j I noyed and wish to be restored to health and j vigor by a treatment at once pleasant andeffec j tual, should consult Dr. MORRIS. His suc ; cess in chronic diseases has been greater than | that of any other physician of his dav. Many | who have been for years atll'cted with disease i or consequences resulting from excess, have j been restored to health and vigor under his real ; ly scientific treatment. Should a personal interview be objectionable state your disease in writing —enclose five dol lars—address I)r. W. H. MORRIS, through the Postofiice, Savannah, Ga., and a package of medicines, securely put up, will be sent private- i 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 Ann, Gravel Strictures, Gleets, or any disease whatever of an aggravated or malignant character, can he cured nt home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by letter post paid, enclosing n fee. Medicines plensant and safe, can be sent per mail to any part of the United States. Particular attention given to the treatment of female complaints. Ladies who may be afflict- , 1 d with Irregularities, Flor AJbus, or Prolapsus Uteri, or !‘ ~!!.i>gm the Womb, would do well to lay aside all false delicacy, and promptly consult the Doctor. Cures Warran rcri.'l All letters to receive attention must bo post-paid, enclosing a fee. Address Dr W II MORRIS. Savannah, Ga. ■ Consulting UlK * ms . N. 08, Bh-nn Street, Opposite Monument Square. July 14—ly PEN'S, at 85 coitA at LE -’aan c*tore. Bdbetfigeftienfs. _ i( rw rpuE subscriber jf IA has been ap pointed Agent for, the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou ses, Negroes, &c. &c. Will also receive appli cations for insurance upon the lives of white persons. JOHN 11. RICE, Agent. Jan. 5, 1855. 48—ly. COME AND SEE >= T vv HOOPER & CO. be fj . fore you make your pur chases, as‘they have decidedly the prettest st c!; of g ods, and ft are detenu.ned to sell them as cheap or a little cheaper than any body else, in Jthe'place. Ifvou want— Bools, Shoes, Hats, Caps or Bonnets, they have them. Dress goods a fall .kinds, consisting of Prints, Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, Ac., can be found there. Sheetings and Shirtings in abundance. Furnishing goods of all kinds and qualities, ready made; of ill the piece. Lon , nails, steel, salt, ivoodtvure. Besides a great manv other articles. To their old customers they would return thinks for their liberality in times past, and beg a continuance of the same- -and to the public generally they have no hesitancy in saving, if you call you will be treated politely, even if you don’t buy. Call and sec, at thc brick store south of the court house, apr. 19th 1855. Cass County Lands for Sale. ff'HE undersigned, wishing to change his bn 1_ siness, offers for sale Ins well known and valuable plantation on the Alabama Road, two miles West of Cassville, lying on Two Run Creek, and known as the “ Black Water Adair place ” This place embraces in all about IGoo acres of land, five hundred acres of which are cleared and now in a high state of cultivation, and all under go >d repair, and lying immediut. - ly on and along the hue of the Western & At lantic Rail Road. The place is well unproved, and finely water ed—a dwelling house of eight large rooms —;: | new and large brick smoke house —a Thrasher, i Barn, Cribs and stables all framed, large am ! convenient. Also anew framed Gin house and ! cotton screw. Blacksmith ami wood shops, ca;- riage house Ac. There are on the premises five or six good and never failing springs, and running ivatei in every field on the plantation. The sprint? near the dwelling is a notable and most excel lent one. There is also on the place a good mill seat, oil which is situated an ent re new saw mill, and one of the best grist and merchant flouring mills in the country, and all now in full and successful operation. There is also a good lime Kiln with an abundant of lime rock con venient. There is furthermore on the place > good young apple and peach orchard, contain ing about four hundred well selected apple anil about one thousmd peach trees. Persons w’shing to examine the premises, ci to know the terms, can do so by apply tig to th subscriber on the place. 1 will say however, that tlie terms will be reasonable. WILLIAM SOLOMON. Cassville, apr 19—ts nnilE GREAT DISCOVERY.—KROLLERI -1 ON! FOR CURLING THE lIAIRI Fm many years it has been the object of deepesl study with chemists aud others, to produce a fluid that applied to the hair, would cause it t< wave and curl equal in beauty to the natural curl. The Kroi.lerion is the onlv art cie ever of fered to the world that will effect this most and - object. But. three or four applications an necessary to curl it as much as may he desir ed, and for any length of time. From the many testimonials of those who have used it, the subscriber dose not hesitate to warrant tin. Krolleriox to give satisfaction, and prove as recommended in all C'Ses. The recipe for making, with full directions for use, will be sent, on the receipt of one dollar, postpaid. The ingredients will not cost ovet 12 cents. Direct to H. A. FREKMOXT. Warren, Trumbull Cos., 0. April 19—Cm. N’ OTlCK.—' There is now erecting anew town in the coppfcr mines, ( Polk countv, Tetin.) | named Boonville; One hundred lots of suitable s ze for business purposes w il be offered by the proprietors to the highest bidder or Fr day and Saturday, the 4th and sth days of* May next. — Tiie business portion of the community are res pectfully invited to attend. For further informa tion enquire of S. T. Jonen & Cos., Copperhill, and John Merchant, at the Loudon mines.— Terms of s tie: one half down, the other half* note and approved security. JOHN MERCHANT, Propretor. Loudon mines, Tennessee, April 19—tds. Dalton Times Cleveland fTenn) his'patcl, and Marietta Georgian, and Ad curate, will copy three times and forward their bills to S. T. Jones A Cos. Copper hill, Tenn. jrgpiMlSS C. M. DAVIS, Cartersville, Geo., \jfesMbegs leave to inform the citizens of that place, 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, &c. for iirtci summer styles, and all kinds of staple and fancy goods, which will be sold at prices to su t the times—cheaper than the cheapest. Millinery and Dress-making carried on in the neatest and most fashionable styles. All orders attended to with despatch. “ apr 12 —3t / t BORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas G. Y_JT W. Stubbs applies t > me for letters of Guardians!) p over the person and property of Louisiana F. McMullen, minor heir of Sinclair McMullen, deceased. | These are therefore to cite atm admonish ail persons concerned, to be and appear at my of : | lice within the time prescribed by law, to show j cause, if any they have, why said letters should j not be granted. I Given under uiv hand at office, this 16th day i of April. 1555. T. A. WORD. I apr 19— 30d* Ordinary. (A EOROIA, FANNIN COUNTY.— Whereas _T William Franklin and Margaret Beard, i apply to me for letters of Administration do bo- | iiis non on the estate of W.lliam Webster, dv- j ceased, late of said county : | These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, so be and appear at my oi fice, -within the time prescribed by law, t shew cause, (if any there be,) why said lett rs should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this April 15, 1855. ‘ JAMES KINCAID, April 19 —3<-d. Ordinary. i ~ r TROUT HOUSE.—The un-I J JL designed begs to inform ! gji 11 lanfjtjs the citizens of Atlanta and the j Bflaojia.OffSi travelling public that this su- j 1 perb establishment is now open for the ncconi- j I modation of Boarders and Transient persons. : The House and furniture being entirely new, j j Rooms well ventillated, Halls large and airy, ! i the Subscriber hopes by constant attention i<> i ; the wants of his guests, to make his House dc- j i sirable to the traveller, and merit a share ot j ; public patronage. AARON GAGE, Proprietor. Atlanta, Eeb. 16— ts ATLANTA CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE -HJljrmrra PERSONS desirous of purchas City IVopertv would do well to call on us, us we. have a mini dfi her of improved and unimproved Lots for sale. Also, a lot ot ground containing ten acres, of ttne woodland, with a good two story house, and all other nce i essarv out-buildings Situated thereon. Terms, J reasonable. JOS. It. S\> 11T. j Jan. 5, 1655. 48- tl. SELLING off at Cost for Cash, As the under signed is closing up the business of the firm of Leake A Howard, he has determined to sell off at cost for cash. Come all that want bargains and come quirk or von will miss them, Car tors viile, Dec I—ts W. W. LE.\KE. TYOUNTY LANDS.—The undersigned hav -1 Y ing long been engaged in the prosecut ion of Revolutionary Pension Claims, Invalid Pen sion Claims, Bounty Land Claims Ac the General Government . . • ‘'.K iU,lst vices to , , , now tenders lus sur 1 . ■*.* such claimants, especially to Jtounti/ {'A'”. 1 OUuma-nUt for the procurements of their Litmus, ns there are many such Claims under the Into law of Congress, which gives an add.- hoiihi Bounty of Land to the soldiers of all the wars in whicn the United States ha's engaged since ITttit, who have not recoired as much ns 160 acres. ELISHA KING. Adairsville Ga. i mh 22—8 m Ready-made Panti. stuff, Cbambruy. a fine assortment of Jew c;,y, at LEVY’S CASH STORE, upr 26 — ts Jdbertiseh)eii)te. Terrible lighting at Sebastopol!!! THE LIKE NEVER KNOWN BEFORE 1 TT is a true maxim And is fully proven to all who call upon A. A J. L. HILL, to get cheap bargains at Cash lhat the “ Nimble sixpence is better than, wilotii Chitling. y THEY* would call ‘the attention of their friends and -fee•surrounding Country to the fact that they are now occupying the old iftgnd known as the “Cunning li-akn House,” opposite the Globe Hotel, where •'♦hC'* keep on hand and are constantly receiving all kinds of Family Groceries and Confectionaries, consisting, in party of the following! SSteWart’s refined A. B. k C. Sugars, Coffee, Sugar; Neiv Orleans, Musc or ad 6 and St-. Croix Sugars; Lagnira, Java St. Domingo and Rio Coffee-; New Orleans SvrUp; Star, Sperm and Tallow Candles ; v, Mackerel, Cheese, Buck Wheat Flour, Pepper, Spice, Ginger; Ginger Preserves, assorted Preserves, Jollies uid Jams; Stick Candies, Candy Toys, Ketchups, Pepper Sauce, Olive Oil, Table Salt.; Sal Soda, B. C. Soda, Cloves, Nutmegs, Gela tine, Mace, Cuhrauts, Citron ; pf’rspA Bacon, Lard, Cooking Extracts, fine rlTjJr Tobacco and Cigars; Figs, Raisins, Prunes, I.cnion Syrup, Rasp berry and Strawberry Syrups; Stoughton's Bitters; Together with a good assortment of Drugs, ,osuch as Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Cam phine Burning Fluid; Ma Lamps, Spirits of Turpentine, Castor Oil, Conch Varnish; Mustang Liniment, Snuff, Ac. ALSO, a few Dry Goods, Shoes!, Ac., which We will sell nearly at. cost fol’ the cash. Come in and see us before purchasin g else where. We intend to adhere to the Cash System, and >y s.> doing we will be enabled to sell you goods low down. A. A J. L. HILL. Cassville, apr 12—ts NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. esasi-i EXPECTED EVER YDA Y, LARGE AND CAREFULLY SE- J.ECTED STOCK OK C II O I C U SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, n part of Barege, Lawn, Muslin, Calicoes’, Jac mett, Swiss and cross-barred Muslin, Edging! tnd Inserting, Corded and Grass Skirts, Collars; Undersleeves and Cheniisetts, aud a large stock if Domestic Goods. ALSO, just received, the latest styles X black and white BONNETS, Ribbons, -.JWe* ftn( | F] owers . tALSO, Ready-Made Clothing, Cutle ry, and every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, at apr s—ts5 —ts Levy’s CnEAP Cash Store. I ‘ASHION ABLE TA IL ORING ! east’ end of Sf PASSIM 1 E Df- Patton’s 1 All II J li J \ will be execu- UlSlll Mill SII fed with neat iifcM |, J V’-. , ness and des- JM I# / f Ptch. Prcf fc-iA ‘.L erenco invan ably given to cish custom ers. Cassville, Jan 12—ts. selllngTat cost T HIKSCHBEKG & DAVIDSON, . . trier their entire stock of Goods, consisting of Ready made Clothing, Hals, Carls, Boots, Shoes, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, laney and Staple Dry Goods, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, uS, at first cost f-dk cash! Tney intend to do what they say, and no lumbug, as their intention is to leave Cassville s soon as possible. They call the.attentiou of he public to that fiict, and in vite them to come I juiek, or you will lose great bargains. COME AND PAY UP! All persons indebted to Hirschberg & Da vidson, either by note or account, are politely requested to come forward and pay up, as nio tey we must have, being we have determined o break up our establishment shortly. Those failing to do so, till the Ist* of April, will be dealt with according to Law. i Feb 22—If fa t? M. EDDLEMAN X • & BRO., Atlanta, (la., keep constantly on hand and for sale, /4-'vfaja at Hie lowest cash prl ces, a large assortment AcfrL *d Roots, Shoes, Leath r-mJM Las,s > Tegs, Calf foSsHm Lining and Binding f’st .JJT Skins, Shor-Maker’s jfi‘ Tools, Ac. Store on Cor White-ball Street, opi posite W. Kay’s Book j Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 12—ly. The Cheapest Goods r.VEII SO.l.l) IN CASSVILLE, ‘TO A DEAD CERTAINTY.’ Clothing, Staple, and Fancy :>ty Gtods, Watches, Jewelry, Ac., NOT AT COST, But will U sold cheaper than ever ofcred be fore, in Cu'sdll, at . LEVY'S CASH STORE Feb 16— ts NO 4’ TON'S AC AT>EM Y. G. C. NORTON, Principal of Mate Depart i ment. t Mrs. A Hit ELI A VAUGHN, Principal of Fe lon lo Dejnrtment. - .. ’ IMI E exercises ofthis Acadeinv will be resum ; 1 ed on Monday, the Bth of January, 1855. ! F uv Terms of tuition, apply to G. C. Norton af i his residence, iu Cartersville. | Dec 2it pLATT'A GILHAM) l\ure House and Reynold street, Angus rTC —— ta, Ga., (Successors to Platt A Brother) —Possessing every facility, wj)| devole their peJ'Sonal and undivided attention to ihe sale of Cotton and Other ,I’rodueo i;onsigned to their care, anil the purchase aud forwarding if goods. Commission will be tqg i'| ibL,sbeil rates of the c:iv. Reference.: Mess. Rislev A Cos., Hand, Williams A Cos.. McUgd, Hart A Cos., Scranton, Seymour A Cos., A Hollingsworth, Tliaver A Butt, Daw)” n A Skinner, and T. S. Metcalf, Esq.*-Adguntaj Hand, Williams & Wilcox—Charleston, EDWIN PLATT, THUS A. GILHAM. sept i>, 1851 —. : r-. - - One Hundred Gifts. consisting or adbh watoiics, diamonds, Ac., TO TUE J ALI’E Ob EIGHT I’KiZKS OF SIOO, AND OVER/ To be di>i”*., on Saturday, April 21st, or so soon thereafter us the Tickets can all be sold, Tickets, $5; ■ Circuit!fs,’ containing all the Particulars, can be had of the Agents, or by addressing, Post paid, t. a. Wood co., f 4‘h 8— Rome, Ga. GOLD and Silver Watches, ftoJd Finger and Ear Rings, Breast-pins and Lockets, cheap for cash,- at ; Ssp. 15 LEVY’S STORE. \ I” Aiuuauk Licknsks —The best looking lot IrJL that’s been along lately, and will plcuse the most fastidious, lor sale at the Standard Printing Orric*.