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Cl n Ipire nf Life.
The Bachelor’s New Year.
Ob, the Spring hath less of brightness
Every year ,
Anil the snow a ghastlier whiteness
Every year;
Nor do summer blossoms quicken,
Nor does autumn’s fruitage thicken,
As it did—the season sicken
Every year.
It is growing colder, colder,
Every year,
And I feel that I am older
Every year;
And my limbs are less elastic,
And my fanev not so plastic,_
Yes, my habits grow monastic
Every year.
“Tis becoming bleak and bleaker
Every year,
And my hopes are waxing weaker
Every year ;
Care I now for merry dancing,
Or for eves wtth passion glancing ?
Love is less and less entrancing.
Every year.
Oh, the days that I have squander’d
Every year,
And the friendships rudely sunder’d
Every year!
Os the ties that might have twined me,
Until time to death resigned me,
My infirmities remind me
Every year.
Sad and sad to look before us
Every year,
With a heavier shadow o’er us
Every year!
To behold each blossom faded,
And to know we might have made it
An immortal garland braided
Hound the year.
a spectral beckoning finger,
Year by year,
Chides mo that so long I linger,
Year by year;
Every early comrade sleeping
• In the churchyard, whither weeping,
I, alone, unwept am creeping,
Year by year
A Western writer thinks that if the
proper way of spelling tho* is and
ate eight,” and bo .< beau,” th 9 proper
way of spelling potatoes is <• poughteigh
teaux.” The new spelling for softly is
4 psoughthleigh.”
£3T A young gentleman of ten winters
treatened to whip his father, because the
old man was an Irishman. There is nativ*
ism for you.
n imp” woke up the other morn
ing, and was astonished to see a bed bug
sitting on the back of a chair, pulling pins
from his coat, and innocently picking his
teeth.
Tho young lady who jumped at an
offer” dislocated her ankle and threw her
heart out of place. At last acounts she
was recovering.
YK CONSTABEL.
Ye constabel saw stranger men,
With neckclothes purelie white,
u It hooveth the constablerie
To keep these menn in sight;
And guise they walk
The may be sp ; es ’neathe this disgirtse,
’Tis a wicked world,” said hce.
JBS- Beauty and genius one must put far
from him, if he will not be their servant.
Never put your horse to a hard work
upon a full stomach.
A Western editor closes an obituary
notice of a young lady by remarking : .She
possessed a voice of powerful flexibility, and
was fond of attending Macallister's enter
tainments.”
Jfcjgr Dr. Johnson once speaking of a
said if he had two,
ideas m his head they would fall out with,
one another.”
ggjf On one of the rivers in lowa, the
only ferry is a sorrel horso. Ho crosses
three at a time—two on his back, and one
fastened to his tail.
I dont like to patronize this line,”
said a culprit to a hangman. << 0, never
mind this onco, it will soon suspend its oper’
ations.”
A clergyman catechising the youth
of his church, put the following question
from the catechism to a girl:—< What is
your consolation in life and death ?” The
poor girl smiled, but did not answer. The
priest insisted. . Well, then,"’ said she,
“ since I must tell, it is the young Printer
on Walnut st.”
lIAXr MOKE THAW THI WliOLE.— lt is
amusing to see how the addition of a word
or two operates as a diminutive of the idea ;
as to say of a man that he is a fine writer
and book keeper. A good story is told
of a set of convivial fellows, all authors or
artists, who were dining at a club in London,
when one of the literary men proposed the
following toast: filling his glass, he said,
“ I give you, gentlemen, the worthy com
pany of painters and glaziers /” The
laughter was very unproarious against the
artists, when one of their number immedi
ately retorted as follows : And here gentle
men, is to the honest trade of gilders and
paper stainers .” Good! Wasn’t
it ?
fit There was an organ playing a very
melancholy Lilly Dale, as old Itoger and
the Brahmin Poo-Poo passod along the pave.
I like that,” said the Brahmin, beating
time on his hand. His taste was questiona
ble. *I don’t,” replied Old Roger, gruffly,
and 1 wish we could realize the old scrip
tural prr.phecy that the grinders shall cease
because they are few,” The remark and
the melody were crushed by a passing wag
on wheel, and the pair passed on. Old Rog
er s scripture was supposed to have been
the result of three days’ attendance on the
anniversaries.
ft-a Cardinal virtues of the American
people,” said Mrs. Partington, as she drop
ped the paper she was reading about three
degrees and looked over the top of it at some
imaginary personage on the top of the buffet
in the corner, as if she expected an answer.
•< Cardinal virtues of the American people,
indeed ! What do we want of cardinal vir
tues when we have got enough of our own,
that are preached by ofit own ministers ?
and if there ever was a virtuous pooplo it is
our own, whore every vice is, thank heav
en, put down by law. Though some say
that whore there is so much law there can
be little grace, just as the womtn that’s al
ways a washing is the dirtiest. Well, I don’t
know much about it, but at any rate
us Have no cardinal virtues, if we don’t
kWVW At fc\l,‘ foR bee pro.toaMnt
pride, hurt at the. supposed importation of
cardinal virtues, but she treasured the lit
tle bead wax statues of the virgin and child
that she had bqught of a pedlar because of
the resemblance the baby bore to Ike, as sa
credly as she did the picture of the burning
Os John above the mantle piece,.
SdbeHtecftjeirfs.
BRITISH P Yo DIC AL S.
EARLY COMES SECURED.
LEONARD, SCOTT & C 0„ New York, con
tinue to rc-publish the following British
Periodicals, viz.:
1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.
2. The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.)
3. The North British Review, (Free Ch’ch)
4. The Westminister Review, (Liberal.)
5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory)
The present critical state of European affairs
will render these publications unusually interest
ing during the year ’55. They will occupy a mid
dle ground between the hastily written tfews
items, crude speculations and flying rumors of
the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of
the future historian, written ufter thq living in
terest and excitement of the great political o
vents of the time shall have passed away. It is
to these Periodicals that people must look for
the only really intelligible and reliable history
of current events, and as such, in addition to
their well established literary, scientific and
theological character, we urge them upon the
consideration of the reading public.
Arrangements are in progress for the receipt
of early sheets from the British Publishers, by
which we shall be able to place all our reprints
in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as
they can be furnished with the foreign copies.
Although this will involve a very large outlay
on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Pe
riodicals at the same low rates as heretofore,
viz: Per Annum:
For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00
For any two of the
For any three ofthe four
For all four of the
For Blackwood’s
For Blackwood and three 9 00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00
Payments to be made, in all cases, in advance.
Money current in the State where issued will
be received arpar.
Clubbing. —A discount of twenty-five per
cent from the above prices will* be allowed to
Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or
more of the above works. Thus: Four copies
of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent
to one address for $0 ; four copies of the four,
Reviews and Blackwood for S3O; and so on.
Postage. —in all the principal cities and
towns these works will bo delivered, through
agents, free of postage. When sent by mail,
the postage to any part of the United .States
will be but twenty-four cents a year for “Black
wood,” and but fourteen cents a year for each
of the Reviews.
Remittances and communications’ should al
ways be addressed, post paid to the publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT A CO.,
53 Gold Street, New York.
N. B.— L. S. &;Co. have recently published,
and have now for sale, the “ Farmer’s Guide,”
Ilenrv Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Nor
ton, of Yale College, New Ilaven, complete in
2 vol octavo, containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and
600 wood engravings. Price in muslin biuding,
$6.00.
This work is not the old “ Book of the Farm,”
lately resuscitated and thrown upon the mark
et. ’ mh 22
NEW SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS.
EXPECTED EVER YDA Y
A LAHGB AND CAREFULLY SE
lectkd stock of CHOICE
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting
in part of Barege, Lawn, Muslin, Calicoes, Jac
onett, Swiss and cross-barred Muslin, Edging,
and Inserting, Corded and Grass Skirts, Collars,
Underslecvcs and Chemisctts, and a large stock
of Domestic Goods.
ALSO, just received, the latest styles
of black and white BONNETS, Ribbons,
and Flowers.
N&I +-x-an. Rkady-Madb Clothing, Cutle
r-v anc * every article usually kept In a
Dry Goods Store, at
apr s—ts Levy’s Cheap Cash Store.
TIIE GREAT DISCOVERY.—KROLLERI
ON! FOR CURLING THE HAIR!—For
many years it has been the object of deepest
study with chemists and others, to produce a
fluid that applied to the hair, would cause it to
wave and curl equal in beauty to the natural
curl.
The Ivrollerion is the only article ever of
fered to the world that will effect this most de
sirable object. But three or four applications are
necessary to curl it muel. nuny 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 the
Kroi.lerion to give satisfaction, and prove as
recommended in all cases.
The recipe for making, with full directions
for use, will be sent on the receipt ofone dollar,
post paid. The ingredients will not cost over
12 cents. Direct to H. A. FREEMONT.
Warren, Trumbull Cos., 0.
April 19—3 m.
REDUCTION OF PRICES.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT.
—These famous Medicines will in future
be sold throughout the States at the following
prices:
Small Pot or Box, 25 cents, instead of 37 1-2.
Medium do. do. 62 1-2 “ ‘* 871-2.
Large do. do. $1 “ $1 50.
Professor Holloway’s Manufactories are at
80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 241 Strand,
London. Jan 12
T>IANO FORTES, Music, Musi
*- cal Instruments, Fancy Arti-
J TXnHjcles, Ac., White-Hall Street, Sign
J * u “of the Golden Piano, Atlanta, Ga.
Feb 16—ts H. BRAUMULLER.
The Cheapest Goods
EVKU SOLD IN CASSVILLE, ‘ TO A DEAD CERTAINTY, *
Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Ac.,
NOT AT COST,
Rut will be sold cheaper than ever offered be
fore in Cassville, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
Feb 16—ts
Cl ARRIA OES AND HARNESS.—CharIes
) ton S. ( . White house, south-west corner of
Meeting and Wentworth streets, Charleston.
The subscriber has always on
hand a large assortment ofVe
. hides of every description, such
as Coaches, Rockaways, Ba
rouches, top Buggies, no top Buggies, and Ped
lar Wagons, which arc manufactured expressly,
for his own sales, and which in point of finish
and durability cannot be surpassed.
All articles sold by him are warranted in
the fullest terms. Persons in want are solicited
to give him a call, where they will find a cheap
and good article on favorable terms.
Carriages built to order, and repairing done
with neatness and despatch.
Refers to Col. H. F. Price, Cassville.
M. H. NATHAN.
Nov 17—6 m.
. ©SBBna® KCtj
ting between LeukeA Howard is this day dissolv
ed by nnitnul consent. All the debts ‘due said
firm will be collected by W. W. Leake, who as
sumes all the liabilities of the same. All per
sons indebted to said concern will please make
immediate payment. This2stliday ofNov. 1854.
W. W. LEAKE,
Cartcrsvillc, Dec 1 J. A. HOWARD,
ANEW MAP.—The subscriber proposes to
publish a Sectional Map of Ocoee District,
embracing adjacent parts of North Carolina and
Georgia, on which will be shown the Rivers,
Creeks, Mountains, Mineral Lands, Ore Veins,
Route for the proposed Rail Rond connecting
with the Ducktown Copper Mines. Said Map
will be published as soon as a sufficient number
of subscribers arc obtained to defray expenses,
at one <lollar per copy to subscribers only, paya
ble when delivered.
E. A. Brown, of Cassville, and J. A. Maddox,
r . °. re “ ent * for the Map, and will
receive subscriptions.
n- -7 v (] 11 Alt LEM A. PROC^nir
j„no?7
1 4w 10
date, application will bo
made to the Ordinary of Cass county for
leave to sell a negro girl belonging to the estate
of Milam, deceased.
W, P. MILAM, Administrator,
may 2 —OOd
rpo DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—AII por-
I sons indebted to the estate of R. M. Linn,
lute of Cass County, deceased, are requested to
come forward and settlo, and all persons having
demands against said estate will present them
in due form of law.
ROR’T RUSSELL, Admr.
tunc *l SW-6w,
JLegfll Notices.
EXECUTOR’S SALE—On the first Tuesday
lu July next, between the legal 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 Boyd, deceased, late of Burke
county,-Ga.: one lot No. 9, in the 7th district,
2d section, and lot No. 11, 7llidist., 2d section;
both lots in originally Cherokee, now Fannin
county. Terms, credit till Ist January, 1856,
with interest from date.
ALLEN BOYD, Executor.
apr 12—tltj
Georgia fannin cotnty7 whereas
John M. Deen applies to me-for letters of
Administration on the estate of R. M. Chastain
deceased, late of said county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this May
10th, 1855.
JAMES KINCAID,
may 17.—30d. Ordinary.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas Ro
bert Scott, administrator on the estate of
Robert Hamilton, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters Dismissory from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, and file their objections, (if any they have)
on or before the Ist Monday in October next,
otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted
the applicant on that day.
THUS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
mh B—6m*8 —6m*
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Wil
liam Hays, administrator on the Estate of
George W. Hays, deceased, applies to me for
letters dismissory from said administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
fiersons concerned, to] bo and appear at my of
ice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they ha ve, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at, office, this 27th of
October, 1654. THUS. A. WORD,
Nov 3 —6m* Ordinary.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J.
R. Parrott, applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the effects in this State of John
S. Allen late of the State of Alabama, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March
16, 1855. T. A. WORD, Ordinary,
mh 22 —6m
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas H.
W. Cobb, administrator on the estate of
Lemuel Johnson, deceased, applies to me for
letters Dismissory from said administration :
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (if any they have) in my office,
in terms of the law; otherwise letters Dismisso
ry will be granted the applicant at the May
Term next, of the court of Ordinary for said
county. Given under my hand at office, this
3d day of October, 1854.
Oct 6—6 m TJIOS. A. WORD, Ord.
Georgia, gilmer county—whereas
Thomas Wakefield, administrator upon
the estate of Isaac Wilkins late of said county
decesed makes application to me for letters of
dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed bv law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, tins 22nd of
December 1354. MOSES GREER, Ord’y.
dec 29—6 m
Georgia, GILMER COUNTY.—Whereas
Newman Osborn, administrator of the
Ecsate of Lucy Harris, late of said coun tv, de
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, ilfsny they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Giron under my hand at. office, this 20th day
of October, 1854. MOSES GREER,
Oct 27—6 m Ordinar}'.
State of Georgia, Cass County.
Ordinary's Office, May 3 d, 1855.
IT APPEARING TO TilE COURT, by the
Petition of Obadiah Owens, that Ferdinand
M. Mclteynolds, deceased, of said county, did,
in his lifetime, execute to said Obadiah Owens,
his bond, conditioned to execute good and suf
ficient titles to said Obadiah Owens, for lot of
land number sixty, in the sixth district of the
third section of originally Cherokee, but at the
time of the execution of said bond, in the coun
ty of Cass, but now the county of Gordon, and
it further appearing that said Ferdinand M. Mc-
Reynolds departed this life without executing
titles to said lot of land, or in any way provid
ing therefor; and it further appearing that said
Obadiah Owens has paid the full amount of the
purchase price of Shid lot of land, and said Oba
diah Owens having petitioned this Court to di
rect William T. Wofford, administrator upon
the estate of said Ferdinand M. Mcßeynolds,
deceased, to execute to him titles to said lot of
land, in conformity with said bond: It is there
fore hereby ordered that notice be given at three
or more public places in said county, and in the
Cassville Standard, of such application, that all
persons concerned may file their objections in
the Ordinary’s office, (if any they have) why
said William T. Wofford, administrator as a
foresaid, should not execute titles to said lot of
laud, in conformity with said bond.
A true extract trom the minutes of the Court
of Ordinary, this May 3d, 1855.
TIIOS. A. WORD, Ordinary,
may 10—3 m chtowtw
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas,
William S. Jolley, applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of Stephen
Stone, late of said County, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, May 7,1855.
THOS. A. WORD,
may 10—30d. Ordinary.
Georgia, wiiitfield county.-To ail
whom it may concern. On the fifteenth
day of September last, I sold and transfered to
T. B. Thompson and J. 11. Kibbee, nil my stock
or interest in the capital stock of the Planters
& Mechanics Bank of Dalton, located and doing
business at Dalton, Georgia.
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON.
December B.—onmfOm.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas Ro
bert Russel applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Robert M. Linn, lute
of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not
bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 28th day
of April, 1855.
TIIOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
May 3—3od. ’ *
("1 EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.-Whcrens
X James Simmons and George R. Edwards
administrators of the estate of William Evans’
late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from the administration of
said estate.
These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish all
persons concerned, to bound app’car at my of
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be £ run led,
, -?‘ m hftd this March 25,
■ M. GREER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Cass County : Wlioreas Thomas
r G. Barron, Guardian of Mary W. Zuber,
(formerly Mary W. Barron,) Julia S. Linn, (for
merly Julia 8. Barron,) Eugenia 0. liuliumn,
(formerly Eugenia C. Barron,) and William F.
Barron, heirs of Jonathan Barron, deceased, up*
plica to mo for letters Dismissory from suit!
Guardianship j;
Those ure therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, w hy said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand t office, this 28th day
of May, 1855. TUOH. A. WORD,
may 81—40d Ordinary.
BLANKS AT THE STANDAMJJ OffflCß.
** * -* •’ v ‘-1 •
FASHIONABLE TAIL ORING l
crs. . Cassville, Jan 12—ts.
NORTON'S ACADEMY.
G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart
ment.
f pHE exercises of this Academy will be resum-
X ed on Monday, the Bth of January, 1855. —
For Terms of tuition, apply to G. C. Norton at
his residence, in Cartersville.
Dec 29
Valuable Patent Medicines.
Mexican Mustang Linament,
Farrell’s Arabian do
Muqihy’s Cholera Syrup.
Stabler’® Diarrhoea Cordial,
“ Annodyne Cherry Expectorant,
” Worm Specific,
Radvvay’s Ready Relief,
Brown’s Jamaca Ginger,
Thompson’s No. 6,
Jew Davi&’s Hebrew Plaster,
Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers,
Machisi’s Uterine Catholicon,
Dr. Jones’ Vegetable Pills,
“ Cholera Medicine,
Keeler’s American Compound,
” Cough Syrup,
“ V ermifuge,
*• Sasapurilla,
Epping’s Compound Extract of lluchu,
Lyon’s Kathairon, (for the hair),
Bogle’s Hyperiou “
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,
Dailey’s Magical pain Extractor,
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer,
Godfrey’s Cordial,
Opodeldoc,
Oxygenated Bitters Ac.
For sale cheap at the
STANDARD OFFICE.
april 26—ts.
13 LATT A GILIIAM,
X Ware House and
LV/ ** lIPO Commission Merchants,
Reynold street., Augus-
—t-a, Ga., (Successors to
Platt A Brother) —Possessing every facility, will
devote their personal and undivided attention to
the sale of Cotton and other Produce consigned
to their care, and the purchase and forwarding
of goods. Commission will be the established
rates of the city. Reference: Mess. Uavilund,
Itisley A Cos., Hand, Williams A Cos., McCord,
Hart A Cos., Scranton, Seymour A Cos., Belcher
A Hollingsworth, Thayer A Butt, Dawson A
Skinner, and T. S. Metcalf, Esq.—Augusta;
Hand, Williams A Wilcox—Charleston.
EDWIN PLATT. TUOS. A. CILHAM.
sept 9, 1854
Cass County Lands for Sale.
THE undersigned, wishing to change his bu
siness, offers for sale his well known and
valuable plantation on the Alabama Road, two
mile” West of Cassville, lying on Two Run
Creek, and known as tho “Black Water Adair
place.” This place embraces in all about 1600
acres of land, five hundred acres of which arc
cleared and now in a high state of cultivation,
and all under good repair, and lying immediate
ly on and along the line of the Western k At
lantic Rail Road.
The place is well improved, and finely water
ed—a dwelling house of eight large rooms—a
new and large brick smoke house—a Thrasher,
Barn, Cribs and stables all framed, large and
convenient. Also a r>ew framed Gin house and
cotton -scfew. Blacksmith and wood ihooar.
riage house Ac.
There are on the premises fire or six good
and never failing springs, and running water
in every field on the plantation. The spring
near the dwelling is a notable aud most excel
lent one.
There is also on the place a good mill seat,
on which is situated an entire new sawmill, 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 a
good young apple and peach orchard, contain
ing about four hundred well selected apple and
about one thousand peach trees.
Persons wishing to examine the premises, or
to know the terms, can do so by applying to the
subscriber on The place. I will say however,
that the terms will be reasonable.
WILLIAM SOLOMON.
Cassville, apr 19—ts
COME AND SEE
t w. hooper & co.i*-
/■r.V.AaD :x fj • fore you make your pur-
Nf chases, as they have decidedly
the prettiest stock of goods, and
are determined to sell them as
cheap or a little cheaper than any body else, in
Jfj the place. If vou want — Roots, Shoes,
j Hats, Caps or Ron nets, they have them.
Itress (foods of all kinds, consisting of
Prints, Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, Ac.,
cun be found there. Sheetings and Shirtings in
abundance. Furnishing goods of all kinds and
qualities, ready made, or in the piece. Iron,
nails, steel, salt, wood ware. Besides a great
many other articles.
To their did customers they would return
thanks for their ’liberality in times past,
and beg a continuance of the same—and to ihe
public generally they have no hesitancy in
saving, if you call you will be treated politely,
even if you don’t buy. Call and see, at the brick
store south of the court house,
npr. llHh 1855.
SILK BAREGES, Robe Dresses, Lawn, Mus
lin, plain and dotted Swiss, Cambric, Jaco
nett, Fulaifl Silk, and a largo assortment of
Edging an<j Inserting, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
apr 26—sf
MAG IS7RATE’S SUMMONS—a large quan
tity jAs t printed—“done up brown, on
hand and for sale at the
Standard Printing Office.
“Vr Aimi\<* Licenses— The best looking lot
ill that’speen along lately, nnd will please
the most fastidious, lor sale at the
Standard Printing Office.
GOLD and Silver Watches, Gold Finger and
Ear Rings, Breast-pins and Lockets, cheap
for cash, at
sept 15 LEVY’S STORE.
1 > OUNTY JAND DECLARATIONS.—Just
.Ik printed mid for sale at the Standard office,
Bounty Laud Declarations, suited to the late
act of Coutrriss. l’ricc SI.OO per quire.
IRISH MIEN, Damask Table Cloth, Diaper,
Sheeting uml Shirtiug, Calico, cheap for
cash, at LEVY’S STORE,
apr 20—ts
rrtWO months after date, application will bo
X made tit the Ordinary of Casa County, for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert Rey
nolds, late ol said County, deceased.
AMANDA REYNOLDS
May 10th 855, Adm’x.
UpROUT HOUSE.—The un-
X designed begs to inform
tho citizens of Atlanta und the
travelling public that this su
perb establishment is now open for tho accom
modation ofjßourdors and Transient persons.
The House and furniture being entirely new,
Rooms well rentiHuted, Halls large ana airy,
the Subscrilwr hopes by constant attention to
the wants 01/ffis guests, to mttko his House de
sirable to the traveller, uml merit a shore of
public patronage.
I AARON GAGE, Proprietor.
Atlanta, f\b. 10—ts
-|T]\| P. STOVALL, 11-'rtrs House
ii I • and Commission Merchant, —
J agsßSC Amjiista, Oa. — Continues tho busi
ness in all its branches, at his oxtensivo
FIRE-PROOF Warehouse on Jucksou Street,
near the Globe Hotel. The usual Cash LunL
ticsjuQwdvd to customers. tug 25 ly*
w
SdbeMigglflcofe.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
Southern Military Academy tottery.
GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY.
CLASS It.—To be Drawn July 13th, 1855, in the
Citv of Montgomery, when Prizes amounting
to $30,000
Will be distributed according to the following !
Magnificent Scheme! (J3SF* And remornber eve- i
ry Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid !
when due without deduction !
1 Prize of $7,500
1 do 5,000
1 do 2,000
1 do 2,000
2 do SI,OOO aro 2,000
5 do 500 re 2,500
10 do 200 aro 2,000
15 do 100 are 1,500
73 do 50 are 8,900
120 do ‘ 25 are 8,000
251 Prizes in all amounting to ($30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets ss —Halves $2 50 —Quarters $1 25.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent <6 Manager,
j, t ly 5 Montgomery, Ala.
BY AUTUOUITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery.
GRAND SCHEME FOR JUL Y. JgJ
CLASS 4, TO BE DRAWN JULY 23, IN THE
CITY OF ATLANTA, WHEN PRIZES
AMOUNTING TO $50,000
Will be distributed according to the following
Magnificent Scheme! And remember every
Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when j
due without deduction!
1 Prize of $15,500 :
1 do 5,000
1 do 4,000
1 do 8,000
1 do- 2,000
1 do 1,500
1 do 1,100
5 da $5,000 are 1,000
10 do 5,000 are 500
10 do 2,000 aro 200
10 do 1,200 aro 120
25 do 2,500 aro 100
501 Prizes in all amounting to SOO,OOO
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $lO, Haloes $5, Quarters $2 50.
Bills on aR solvent Banks at par. All com
munications Strictly confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent & Manager,
july 5 Atlanta, Ga.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
New Grand Duchy of Baden Lottery
Loan.
Capital 14,000,000 Florins.
rpiIIS LOAN is guarantied by the Govern-
X ment, and will be drawn in different prizes,
as follows:
ANOR
sland in the
will be e,ecu-
14 of 50,000 Florins. 54 of 40,000 Florins.
12 “ 35,000 “ 23 “ 15,000 “
55 “ 10,000 “ 40 “ 5,000 44
58 “ 4,000 “ 866 44 2,000 **
2 44 12,000 “ 2 44 4,900 “
1944“ 1,000 44 Ac. Ac.
The lowest prize being 42 Fls.
12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars.
The next Drawing takes place at Calsruhc
under the Direction of the Baden Government,
on the 31st of August, 1855, when every drawn
number must obtain one of the above-mentioned
Prizes, which will be paid in cash, at the offices
of she undersigned. Those fortunate Sharehol
ders not residing on the spot, will have their
amount of Prizes gained paid to them through
an established Bank. The Lists of 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 Tickets, viz.:
11 Tickets cost only S2O I 50 Tickets only SBO
23 “ 44 40 I 100 44 “ 150
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 Tickets and Prospectuses apply to the
undersigned Banking-house, which is appointed
for the sale of Tickets :
MORIZ STIEBEL SONS, Bankers,
Fkankfoet-on-the-Maine, Germany.
N. B.—Letters to be directed 44 per Steamer,
via Liverpool,” to Mouiz StiebklSons, Bankers,
in Frankfort-on-thc-Maine.
Remittances which arrive after the Day of
Drawing, will be returned, or invest* and in the
next Drawing, at the option of the sender.
The Prospectus of this Distribution can be in
spected at the O/licc of this Taper, where also
Tickets may be obtained,
july s—tdd5 —tdd
IADIES’ Wreath and Parlor Annual;! —
J Unparalleled Attractions !—The Publishers
I take pleasure in announcing to the one hundred
thousand readers of this popular monthly, that
with the May number commences the publica
tion of beautiful full length Portraits of some
of the most celebrated musical personages.
The following, which are already engraved,
will appear in the course of the year, accompa
nied with a biographical sketch of each, viz:
Jenny Lind, Anna Thillon, 11. Sontag, Cathe
rine Hayes, Alboni, and Mrs. E. G. Bostwick.
If these should meet vith favor, although ve
ry expensive, they will be followed by others of
a similar character, as they arc determined that
the Wreath and Annual shall continue to be
not only the cheapest, but the best dollar mag
azine in the world.
The contents will be entirely original, from
the pens of the ablest and purest writers in the
country. Although a literary magazine, every
thing of)an immoral or irreligious character will
be carefully excluded. It will be the aim of the
Publishers to bleud entertainment with instruc
tion that will not only captivate the taste but
also elevate the thoughts and improve the heart.
Each number will contain a fine steel engrav
ing and a beautifully colored flower plate, also
engraved on steel, with occasionally popular
pieces of music, and thirty-two large octavo pa
ges, printed on fine paper. The May number
will have an attractive title-page, making in all
twenty-five embellishments, and a volume of
four hundred and thirty-four pages. All who
arc interested in a pure family literature, and
are willing to assist in fostering the best native
talent are invited to become subscribers, and
in its circulation by inducing their friends to
secure for one dollar a Magazine worth three, as
either the Steel Engravings, the Flower Plates,
or the Literary contents, are worth the price of
the whole. Address
Burdick A Scovinn, 8 Spruce st., N. Y.
f3L TTTATCIIES! WATCHES!! BY
vUft. ‘ ’ MAIL! —The Subscriber would
respectfully inform the citizens of this
place and vicinity and the public generally,
that he has just received from Europe a large
and splendid stock of Watches, Jewelry and
Silverware, which he intends to sell off on the
principle that “ large sales and small profits”
are the most advantageous.
In order to give the public access to his stock,
he is<iow prepared to forward by mail, to any
part of the United States, any number of
Watches, free of chary*. He has now for sale:
Daguerreotype Watches, SSO to SIOO
Pocket Chronometers, 100 to 200
Eight-day Watches, 125 to 200
Ladies’ Enamel Watches, 80 to 100
Magic Watches, 75 to 150
Gold Hunting Levers, 18 k. full
jewelled, 85
Gold open-faced Levers, full jew. 2(1
Gold Lepincs, 22
Silver Lovers, full jewelled, 18
Silver Lepincs, 8
Gold Pens, Silver holders, 2
Gold Pencils, 3
On receipt of the value, any of the above
Watches will be forwarded by return mail. —
Orders should bo sent in early, and addressed
to J. M. EASTWOOD,
Oct 20—ts Raleigh, N. C.
jEEP 5 * ryiNTAL NOTICE~TIm s7b-
L/ scribers respectfully inform
citizens of Onssvillc that they
intend locating hero with a view to becoming
permanent citizens for the space of five years or
more. They hope, bv close attention to their
profession, to bo enabled to give that sat isfaction
whioh tho public'demandf and to merit a share
of the liberal pat ronage hitherto bestowed here.
All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on
gold plate, &0., warranted. Close attention will
be paid to children's teeth, when desired.
1 COBH & MOSELEY,
Jan. 20—ts Surgeon Dentists.
~~~BOOK BINDER Y IN ATL ANTA t
WILLIAM KAY, respeetfhlly informs the
citizens of Casa'dlle und surrounding
coifutrv, that he is now prepared for any kind
of Binding and Ruling at short notice, lie has
also on hand a largo assortment of Books in the
various department* of Literature, Fancy Sta
tionery, Music, Musal Instruments, Paper Hang
ings, Guns, Pistols, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy
Goods, Ac., at tho-very lowest possible prices.
A share of the publio patronage is respectfully
solicited.
Atlanta, March it, 1353— -ly.
Dfiscellwoiis HdbeHiseftienfe.
TUB GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY— JACOS’S CORIHAL. I
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Bilious Cholic, Dyseutery ■
Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially painful Menu, , •
The virtues of Jacob’s Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums * rua W
Ist. It cures the worst cases of Diurrhcea. 7th It cures nainfnl
2d. It cures the Worst forms of Dysentery. Bth. It Xres pain intho\T^\
3d It cures California or Mexican Diarrhea. 9th. it counteracts nervouJST
4th. It relieves the severest Colic. 10th. It restores IminilarihV* ’ ““^“dency
sth. It cures Cholera Morbus. 11th. It dispels cloomv „„,ik . .
6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. 12th. It’s an admirable Tuui<?' Slcricul
A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, & c
44 1 have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most cftiefoi *
judgment, a valuable remedy. ’ lion. Hiram Warner, Judge of Su S r nd in m,
44 It gives me pleasure 111 being üble to recommend Jacob’s Cordial-—my own , fia.
cnce, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient M.
to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy.” guarante# f or
Wm. H. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court Cher l
44 1 take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted•, uit
diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedlv sunerior 1 bo* e i
ever tried by me.” A*A. Gaulding, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodl lfe' 11 * elI
44 This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushedl.U
to Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georrtia Jefferenninn i/ S c ?i un,n * in-
For sale by J. W. Hooper & Cos., Samuel Levy, A. A J. L. Hill, amll.emud Life n’
Cheshire A Groves, Kingston ; D. L. A R. M. Wingard, G. L. Roberts and • C t ßSvill i
Stilesboro; A. A. Williams, Eubarlee; E. Porter, Adairsville; W. Byers A “0 r.!,!"’'*
by the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State. ’’ Uersv; llc;and
t 1( , id-- ‘Wit. W. BLISS A CO., Manufacturers and Prnnrio
January 16, 1855. 6m. _ . 20 Beekman Street T* v 5
1 JAR AND EYE.— DeaJness, par
-I'.V tial or total, entirely removed. —
dSt* Dr. Alsophert begs to call the atten
tion of those suffering from a total or partial
j loss of the hearing, to the following facts. He
treats diseases of the middle and internal Ear
i with Medicated Douches, such as is practised in
the Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic, Brussels,
Hamburg and St. Petersburg, affid lately by the
most distinguished London Aurists, with the
most wonderful success; indeed, it is the only
method that has been uniformly successful.—
The best proof of the efficacy of the treatment
will lie a refer once to nearly nine hundred names,
residents of the United States, Canada, New
Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who have been re
stored to acute hearing, and not a single, solita
ry case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect
either a partial or total restoration of the Hear
ing, when our advice and instructions were
faithfully and punctually adhered to. Many
who could not hear the report of a pistol at
arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at the
distance of four feet.
111 cases of mucuous accumulation in the Eus
tachian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of
the Mucus Membrane, Nervous'A fleet ions, Dis
ease of the Membrana Tympani, ocmrnonly
called the 44 Drum,” or when the disease can be
traced to the effects of Fever, colds, the use of
Quinine, Mercurial Medicines, Gatherings in the
Ears in childhood, Ac., Dr. Alsophert’s treat
ment stands pre-eminent. Where the Auditory
Canal Is dry and scaly, with little or no secre
tion, when the deafness is accompanied with
noises in the Ear, like falling water, chirping of
insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, con
tinual pulsations, discharge of matter, or when,
in stooping, a sensation is felt as if a rush of
blood to the head took place, when the hearing
is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a
cold has been taken, this method of treating
this disease, is infallible.
In deaf and dumb cases my war
rants nte in saying, that if the hearing was at
any time good, very much can be accomplished.
In the Deaf and Dumb School, out of a class of
14, I succeeded in restoring four to acute hear
ing. Dr. Alsophert begs respectfully to state,
that in those cases he undertakes he guarantees
a successful result, complete restoration, or sucli
a marked improvement as will be perfectly sat
isfactory, if l*-is remedies are faithfully applied,
and directions adhered to.
Applicants will please state their age, dura
tion of disease, if matter issues from the external
passage, if there arc noises in the Ears, state
of general health, and what they suppose to have
been the cause of the deafness. When the hear
ing is restored, it is expected that those in easy
circumstances will pay liberally.
All diseases of the Eye successfully treated
by the application of Medicated Vapors, Ac., an
infallible and painless treatment for tlie disea
ses of the Eye, acute and chronic, cataract,
specks, inflammation, film and weakness of vis
ion, granulation of the lids, ulceration of tlfe
Laclirvnal glands, Ac.
To the astonishing and gratifying effects of
this treatment, the child, the youth, those of
mature age, as well as those far advanced in
life, all bear testimony to its wonderfully reno
vating, healing and southing effects.
Medicine, apnaratus. Ac., will be sent to anjr
parr at my own expense. Address Dr. Also
phert, Broadway, office, 422 1-2, near Canal
street, New York'. Consultation fee—five dol
-1 s Dr. Alsophert’s Work on the Ear and
Eye, illustrated with steel plates. Price SIO.OO.
Money letters must be registered by the Post
Master. Feb. 9,1855 —6 m.
CONSUMPTION successfuly treated by j
inhalation of medicated VAroßs, by John
son Stewart Rose, M. D. Fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians, and for years Senior Phy
sician in the London Royal Infirmary for dis
eases of the Lungs.
In the treatment of Consumption by inhala
tion, I have obtained the results which warrant
me in asserting, that it is as curable as diseases
of the stomach and liver.
Breathing Medicines directly into uiC lungs is
certainly the rational mode of attacking the
disease, and like many other great beneficent
discoveries, it seems strange why suefi treatment
was not resorted to long ago. Where there is
life there is now assured hope for the most seem
ingly hopeless cases, as throughout all the stages
of this insidious disease, the wonderful and ben
eficient effects of his treatment are soon appar
ent. In cases also of Bronchitis, Asthma, Ac.,
inhaling of powders and vapors has been emi
nently successful, and of those suffering under
any of the above named complaints, I can guaran
tee speedy and certain relief 1 have pleasure in
referring to 207 names, residents of New York
and neighborhood, who have been restored to vi
gorous health. About one third of the above
number according to the parents’ own state
ments, were considered hopeless cases.
The inhaling Method is soothing, safe, and
speedy, and consists in the administration of’
medicines in such a manner that they are con
veyed into the Lungs iu the form of vapor and
produces their action at the seat of <>'ie dis-i
ease. Its practical success is to revolu-
tionize the operations of the medical world and
establish the entire curability >/'consumption.
Applicants will please state if they have bled
j from the Lungs, if they have lost flesh, have a:
cough, night sweat and fever turns —wliat and!
how much they expectorate, what the condition
of their stomach and bowels. The necessary
Medicine, Apparatus, Ac., will be forwarded to
any part.
TERMS.—Five dollars, consultation fee.—
Balance of fee payable only when patients re
port themselves convalescent.
DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUMP
TION.—Price one dollar. Address
JOHNSON STEWART ROSE,
Office 831 Broadway, New York.
Jan Itl-fim. _
Cl ITARL 7CS TON A WO l NT BOON .1/1 NU
\J FACTORY/ / Walkkh A Evans, Alornt
factorin'! Stationers, No. 101 Lost Bay, Chat'-
leeton, Have now on hand the largest assort
ment of Account Bools ever offered for sale in
this part of the country, and equal to any in the
United States.
Our entire stock is manufacturel in Charles
ton, in our own Bindery, by competent work
men, under our personal supervision. The pa
per and oth jr materials arc of the best quality,
carefully selected, and the Books warranted in
every respect, equal to those made by the best
New York Stationers for their city trade.
County and State Ojticers, Banin, Merchant*
and other*, can have their Books ruled and
bound to any pattern, and oaoed when required.
Manic. Booh, PeriotliceHi, and other printed
Books bound in every variety of style..
Always on hand, a large stock of superior
letter Paper, Fool*eap y Bill Paper, Note Payer,
and paper of various kinds, ruled expressly for
Lawyer’s use. Also, Stationery of all kinds,
consisting in part of
Copying Presses, Gold Pens,
Seal Presses, Steel Pens,
E velopes, Pen-holders,
Inkstands, * Pocket books,
Ink, Writing Desks,
Pencils* wafers, sealing wax, India rubber, ru
lers, quills, souls, parchment, folders, back
gammon hoards, chess men, Ac. Ac.
Book und Job Print ing of all kinds neatly ex
ecuted. Charleston, Dee 15—6 m
SlTKHtoii Court St’BPtKNAS —and in short,
“ everything usually sought after in the
lino of Blanks, for sale at the
Standard Printing Officr.
BONNETS, Ribbon, Florence Silk, Flowers,
Ac*— Bonnet* trimmed ffrati ,\ at
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
opr 2(l—tf
M AGISTRATE’S EXECUTIONS—
feet stacks—os a body .** *':
fixed up “according to JjLyV may ‘^ ’ fiuud
at the Standard PiuNrmi Office.
npHE AMERICANS’ FRIEND- Honm, V ,
X 1 ILLS. —To the citizens of the Unite,l v/J *
I most humbly and sincerely thank vnnf*’
the immense patronage which von l.avM f,,r
ed upon my Pills. I take this oppS
stating that my ancestors were all ‘ • ~ lf
izcns, and that t entertain for all that Urn” Clt ’
America.and the Americans, the most r m , 19
sympathies, so much so that I
pounded these Pills expressly to suit voiirT
mate, habits, constitutions, and manner If £
mg, intending to establish mvself amo
w hich I have now dots,by taking 3 °. u >
New York. THOMAS HOilowav “
38, Corner of Ann and Nassau tits, ft’y
Purification of the Blood, and Liter and P;i )
lisus Complaints.
The citizens of the Union seller mush
disorders (if (lie Lirerund Stumucli Marctlun,
arc fr from the influence of thw, .
maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair
perhaps the most handsome in the world f’
a certain period when, distressing U> *v!ZI
. lose their teeth and good looks, while vet 3
heyday of life, such sad evils may be effectual!
remedied by continually keeping the blood pure
and the,Liver and Stomach in a healthy action
. w , hen !<k wiH smoothly, and resemble
plants in a congenial clime, where an ettr.nl
spring seen is to reign. As it Regards the pr‘
ervahon iff the human frame, and the duration
of life, much may be efiected, and I sav fearless
ly that health and life can he prolonged for ma
ny years beyond their ordinary limits if Ho|| u .
way’s Pills are taken to purifv'the blood accord”
mg to the rules laid down for health
in the directions which accompany each box
A case of Weakness and Delrility, of Ten near/
standing, cured by Holloway 1 t Bills.
Copy of a letter from Captain John Jdhnam.
Astor House, N. Y. dated Jah. 5, foot, ’
To Prof. Holloway, New York:
Hir:—lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure I
have to inform you tha* I have been restored to
health and strength by taking your Pills. For
the last ten years, I suffered from a derangnient
of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to
such an extremoty that I gave up mv ship, nev
er expecting to go to sea any more, as I had
tried every Remedy that was recommended to
me, but all to no purpose; and laid given my
self up to despair, when 1 was at last, recom
mended to take your Pills. After using them
for three months, the result is that I annn bet
ter health now than I have been for eleven years
past, and indeed as well as over I was in mv life
You are quite at liberty to make this known for
the benefit of others. I remain, sir, vours res
pectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOIIXSOS.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully fiicuciou
in the fciUoicing complaints : ~
Ague Erysinilis Piles
Asthma Female Irreg- Retention of
Billions com- ularities Urine
plaints Fevers of all Scrofula or
Blotches on kinds King’s Evil
. the skin Gout Stone or Crawl
. Bowel com- Head-ache Secondary S \
plaints Indigestion toms*
Constipation Jaundice Venereal affec
of bowels Liver coin- tions
Debiitv plaints Worms of all
Dropsy kr -,-q,
Weakness from whatever cans-.
77 nor 7 ~ (Signed) R. DUiIAYT
ihe J ills should used con/uintly with th
Ointment in t/uwt of the foUmtiny <•</.*£>•: —
Bad leg’s Gout Sere nipples
Bad breasts Glandular Sore throat
Burns swellings diseases
Bunions Jaunbago JScurvv
Chilblains Piles Soreheads
j Chapped hands Rheumatism Ulcers
Contracted and Salt Rheum Wounds
Stiff Joints Scalds
V'Soid at the Establishment of Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244
Strand, London, and by all respectable Drug
gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout die
L mted States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents,
02 1-2’ cents, and $1 w each.
, here is it considerable saving by taking the
i ine irgcr sizes. N. B.—Directions for the gui
dance ot patients in every disorder are affixed
to each Pot. May 20—eotvly.
A CURE FOR ALL I— l/rlearay's Ointn ‘^ r
Citizens of the Union. —You have I "'i
the honour as with one voice, from ow end
the Union to the other, to stamp the chary’ 11
of my Ointment with your appruj&etbu- 11 “
scarcely two years since I made-5 among
you, and already, it has ofot-oicd more celebrity
thaniauj other Medicim ,n so short a period
qsaOMAS HOLLOWAY,
38, Corner -J Ann and Nassau Sts. A. Y.
astonishing CURE OF SORE LEGS af
ter NINE YEARS STANDING.
Cony fa Litter from Mr. HI J. Lanaley,of
JjNilsviih, Yaas, v County, North Carolina, U- •
S'., dated Note ml* r Ist, 1853.
BEAD IIIS 0 ir.V WORDS.
To I 1 1) OF ESSO R IIoU.OWA*, — Sir,—lt ’K’t
inv wish to become notorious, neither \w
letter written for the mere sake of writiw
to say, that your Ointment cured me
the most dreadful cutaneous diseases w
is heir to, and which was consideredjy
knew me, to be entirely bevender
medecine. For nine years t w -jJt
one of the most painful and tJF
legs that ever fell to the lot of®
trying every medicine I had ever ...
signed in despair all hope of being cured ; bu.
a friend brought me a couple of large pots of
vour Oiuiuent, which caused the sores on my
legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health
to inv agreeable surprise and delight to the as
tonishment of my friends. (Signed )
W. J. LANGLEY.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF I BAD’
BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT TllE
POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a Letter fnan Mr. R. Ihtrant, New Or—
lean* November l )th, 1858.
To Professor Holloway, 8S Corner of An” >
and Nassau Streets, N. Y: Dear Sir, —It is
with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you,
that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the.-
life ot my wife has been saved. For serein,
years she had a bad breast, with ten runnings
wounds, (not of a cancerous nature). 1 was
told that nothing could save her: she was then,
induced to use your Ointment and I/ills, when ‘
in the short space of three months, thev effected!
a perfect cure, to the astonishment of nil who •
knew us. We obtained your‘Medicines from,
Messrs. Wright A Cos., of Chartres-strcet, New-
Orleans. 1 send this from “ Hotel des Prill—
ces,” Paris, although, 1 had written it at New
Orleans, before we finally left',.at that time not
knowing your address at New York.
T D> CARPENTER res
fjomj~ni_’ iffi 111 • J )ectful b’ announces to
-4 his triends and Into custom
ers that he has bought out
***** tho Stock of Goods of E. M,
Price, and may be found at Evwin’s old stand,
where he Will be glad to wait upon his friends,
and promises to be us cheap as the cheapest.—
Give him a call if you please, at Erwins old’
stand. Cnssville, aug 5
STOP THE THlEF !—Stolen last night, from
the stable of the subscriber, two and ha If
miles from Cassville, on the Kingston nod, a,
t>’ay At- I re, 5 years old this iri’ r 'og. has* small
white spot on her neck, mw white [ land foot,
slightly hip shot in the riV 1 * “ip. a . n , a ’
turul pacer, of ordinav 81ZC lit,( 1,1 *°lerably
H f ,at “' i!l bad to the recove-,
ry of*n l* mare ,vll P' e ‘rrTktt v** I**’ 1 **’
m> ; t r ~r
j _ • chqapX>oubier*.
A FEW MORE *
Harrel Gnus!! at W n *’
LEVY’S CHEAP CASH 8.