The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, October 04, 1855, Image 4

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STA NDAB r ~“ x^gjjg^rtttTiriifp. The Way Folks are Matched Some times. Bmall Mr. Small, is a very small man, It cannot be denied, While Mrs. Small on the other hand Might be a giant’s bride. Small Mr. Small stands in his shoe* Some four feet six or more, While fair and stately Mrs. Small Is nearer six fact four. Now though this difference wide exists They’re kind as kind can be, And when she wishes Small to kiss She takes him on her knee. For Mr. Small is a very small man, It cannot be denied, While tall and handtouie Mrs. Small Might be a giant’s bride. What color does Hogging make a no-! gro? It makes him yellow, (yell, oh !) Four things to resist —a hasty temper, extravagance, idleuess and the devil. A hypocrite pays tribute to God that lie may impose upou men. A man cannot possess anything that is better than a good woman, or any thing that is worse than a bad one. We never injure our own characters so much as when we attack those of oth ers. Bear this in mind. ‘Do you hoy steel pens ?’ asked one individual of another. 4 No, I steal bought ones,’ was the face-about reply. nard boiled eggs are said to be a cure for love. They lie so heavy on the stomach as to make the poor sufferer forget the weight on his heart. A Printer, who had a quantity of mat ter knocked down by a mouse, facetious ly anathematized him as 4 a d—d pi rat” (pirate.) The Inventor of Flannel .Tack knives passed along lately. His India-Rubber Saws, we regret to say, don’t go off as well as was anticipated. When you see a gentleman at mid night, sitting on the stoop in front of his house, combing his hair with the door-scraper, you may conclude that he lias beeu out at an evening party. A young lady who was rebuked by her mother for kissing her intended, justified herself by quoting the passage. 4 Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so unto them.’ A young miss was told by a married lady that she had better precipitate her self off the Niagara Falls into the basin beneath than to marry. The young la dy replied ‘I would if I thought I could find a husband at the bottom.’ The Albany Dutchman says thore is a fellow up Washington street so jealous that he counts his wife’s hair every day, to see if she has not given away a me mento during his absence. A would-be prophet 4 out west’ said lately in one of his sermons, that he 4 was sent to redeem the world and all things therein.’ Whereupon a native pulled out two five dollar bills on a bro ken bank, and asked him to fork over the specie for the them. An Albany editor, in a notice of a new book, come across the term 4 grass widow,’ which he says he does not un derstand. Wonder if he knows what a California widow means ? A chap ‘down east’ lately took his 1 gal’ to 4 see the show.’ She saw the 4 boy constructor’ but thinks he isn't a circumstance to the 4 rinosercow,’ or the 4 two-humped camermi'e’ what the pa triarchs used to ride on in Egypt. rv telegraphic dispatch is said to have been lately received ti Boston, which read as follows: ‘The boiler of a horse ferry boat <>n the Delaware river has ex ploded, killing fifteen female women 1’ This left no room for doubt of the sex of the killed. 4 Jonnie, does you love me V ’Well. Susie, I does.’ 4 llow docs you know that you love me, Jonnie ?’ 4 Ka-e, Su sie, whenever I looks at you my bear 1 jumps up and knocks agin my stummick so hard, that I don’t have any appetite for a week afterwards.’ There is a divine ‘out west,’ trying to pemu le girls not. to marry. Tie might as w©’l undertake to pursude ducks that they onld find a substitute for water, or rose-buds that there is something better for their complexion than sunshine. The only convert he has yet made is a single lady—aged sixty. Speaking of long prayers, Eld. Knapp savs: 4 When Peter was endeavoring to walk upon the water to meet his Master, and was about sinking, had his suppli cation been so long as the introduction to one of our modern prayers, before he got through, he would have been fifty feet under water!’ A clergyman, who, reading to his congregation A chapter in Genesis, found the last sentence on the page to he— * And the gave unto Adam a wife.’ I ‘ - together, lie ir •’ ’ I nn audible Pickens county. .. T. itVuut tarn that Pickens h j • . H^j!!L/ Anti Know Notin’ J * descn of Noah’s ies. We have or Fannin. a tormenting friend to a >utth#r" ,r companion, 4 why don’t you get married V 4 Well, T don’t know—l did come very near it once, just did miss it.’ ‘You (lid—let’s hear it?’ 4 Whv, I asked a girl if I could see her home from a party one evening and she said, no ! If she’d said you, I think I should have courted and married her. That’s the nearest I over came to getting mar ried.’ His frioud was perfectly satisfied. If ffirls will kiss, let thorn perform (he ceremony as if they loved it. Don’t let them sneak about the thing as if they were purloining cheese, nor drop their heads ‘ like lillies o’erpressed with the rain.’ On the contrary, they should do it with an appetite, and when they * ]-t go,’should give rise to a report that will make the old folks think soinc-bodv is firing pistols around the house. So our Dwil My*— he knows. Ddbei’fetyenfs. Terrible News irom the EasT. SEBASTOPOL BOMBARDED ! ! IT is a true maxim and is fully proven to all who call upon A. & J. L. HILL, to get cheap bargains at cash prices that the ‘ Nimble sixpence is better than a slow shrilling.” ~ . THEY would call the attention of their friends and the surrounding country to the fact that they are now occupying the old stand ®* > lcnown as the “Ciinni n g h a m House,” opposite the Globe Hotel, where they keep on hand and are constantly receiving ail kinds of Family Groceries and Confectionaries, consisting, in part, of the following: Stewart's refined A. 13. A C. Sugars, mifeljj Coffee, Sugar; New Orleans, Muscorado and St. WmSwfc Croix Sugars; Lag'ilra, Java St. Domingo and Rio Coffee; New Orleans Syrup; Star, Sperm and Tallow Candles ; Mackerel, Cheese, Buck wheat Flour, Pepper, Spice, Ginger; Ginger Preserves, assorted Preserves, Jellies and Jams; Stick Candies, Candy Toys, Ketchups, Pepper Sauce, Olive Oil, Table Salt; Sal Soda, 13. C. Soda, Cloves, Nutmegs, Gela tine, Mace, Currants, Citron ; Bacon, Lard, Cooking Extracts, fine ‘feTlX* Tobacco and Cigars; ■ssisats&- Powder, Shot and Lead; Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Lemon Syrup, Rasp berry and Strawberry Syrups; Sloughton’s Bitters; Together with a good assortment of Drugs, flsuch as Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Cam phtne Burning Fluid ; pfr Lamps, Spirits Os Turpentine, Castor Oil, *** Coach Varnish; Mustang Liniment, Snuff, <*:c. VgA. ALSO , a few Dry Goods, Shoes, Ac., which we will sell nearly at cost for the cash. Come in and see us before purchasing else where. We intend to adhere to the Cash System, and by so doing we will be enabled to sell you goods low down. V. & J. L. HILL. Cassville, apr 12—ts r? “XT7"ATCTIES ! WATCHES! ! BY \\ MAIL! —The Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity and the public generally, that be 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 tke public access to his stock, he is now prepared to foiward hv mail, to .any part, of the United States, any number of Watches,//** “f charge. He has now for sale: Daguerreotype Watches, SSO to SIOO Pocket Chronometers, 100 to 200 Eight-duv Watches, 125 to 200 Ladies’ Enamel Watches, 30 to 100 Magic Watches, 75 to 150 Gobi Hunting Levers, 18 k. full jewelled, 35 Gold open-faced Levers, full jew. 26 Gold Lupines, 22 Silver Levers, full jewelled, 13 Silver Lcpines, 8 Gold Pens, Silver holders, 2 Gold Pencils, 3 On receipt of the value, nnv of the above Watches will be forwarded by return mail.— Orders should be sent in enriv, and addressed to J. M. EASTWOOD, Oct 20—ts Raleigh, N. C. VGENCY AT WASHINGTON.—The un . dersigned prosecutes all manner of claims against the United States, before Congress, be fore Commissioners, and before all the Public Departments, and especially claims for bounty land under the act of Congress just passed, pen sions, hack-pay, half-pay, adjustment, ofamounts of disbursing officers, settlement of postmas ters and contractors accounts, and every other business requiring the prompt and efficient ser vices of an attorney or agent. A residence of twenty years at. the seat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and fa miliar acquaintance with all the routine of the public business at the different offices, added to bis free access to consul* die ablest legal advi sers, if needed, justifies the subscriber in pledg ing the fullest satisfaction and utmost dispatch to those who may entrust their business to his care. Being well known to the greater portion of the citizens of Washington, as well as to many gentlemen who have been members of both Houses of Congress in the last fifteen years, it is deemed unnecessary to extend this notice by special references. A full power of attorney should accompany all cases. Communications must be prc-paid in all cases. Fees regulated bv nature and extent of the business, hut al ways moderate. H. C. SPALDING, Attorney. Washington, D. C. mb 15— VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.—I offermy Plantation for sale in Cass county on Pitt’s Creek, on the main Tennessee road, 4 1-2 miles above Cartcrsville, 5 miles from Cassville, and about. 4 miles from Rowland’s Springs The above tract contains 800 acres, about 375 of which are in a high state of cultivation, as the nresent crop will show, and I think equal to anv •n the county. About 400 acres of the above are bottom and rich valley land—the balance good upland and the range fine with several ex cellent, never-failing springs. Plantation in good repair and all necessary out-buildings.— Price low and terms reasonable. John C. Bonds on the premises nr D. F. Bishop or Lemuel Dil lard Esq., will take pleasure in showing the • dentation, making known price, terms. Ac. July IP—lf “ JAMES BONDS. Atlanta Examiner will please copy and forward account to this office. •VTOTICE TO LAND OWNERS! The under a.y signed having removed from Albany to TruiiT'vil’e, Lowndes county, Gu. W.!] in add’d ion to the practice of Law examine and report tie- value of land in the counties of Thomas, Lowndes* Clinch, Ware, Appaling and Irwin. Ho will, when requested, examine Lands personally, and give full information as to* line, location and probability of immediate Having no connection whatever with Bnd speculation Kc v, iil engage to act. as agent, in the sale or purchase of lands, in any of the aforesaid counties: for :• fee of ten per cent, up on the amount received or paid out, Ilis char ges f.r era mr. ing land will he five dollars per lot, for lam.s in ilielSth district of Lowndes, in all the other districts, he will charge ten dol lars. Additional will he charged for an exami nation of title upon record. EPIIRTAM 11. PLATT, Attorney at Law, Trpupville, Lowndes Cos. Ga. Nor 17—ly BOUXTI LANDS.—The undersigned hav ing long been engaged in the prosecution of Revolutionary Pension Claims, Invalid Pen sion Claims, Bounty Land Claims Ac., against the General Government, now tenders his ser vices to all such claimants, especially to Bounty Land Claimant* for the procurements of their Claims, ns there are many such Claims under the late law of Congress, which gives an addi tional Bonnty of Land to the soldiers of all the wars in whim the United States has engaged since 1790, who lmvo not received ns much as 160 acres. ELISIIA KING. Adairsville Ga. inh 22—2 m _ ,rn a lnl'H U t EORGE VOGT’S Piano and ExSE3S39B\ I Music Store, No. 143 Arch 7 J k J J -treet, Philadelphia. Constantly * - on hand Pianos, Melodeons, Musi cal Merchandize of every description, Sheet Mu sic, Ac. Ac. 1 \ iiot’s Pianos are pronounced superior to ■ o’ncrs m sweetness, power and bonnty of unequalled workmanship. Persons Y I’uiuo of the .first, class and undoubt •v.-ii / ? ,ICo ', Rt a very moderate price, will do wdl U> them a trial. 1 sept l—l T°c!!! A) —By aXjrecent Act of B „ v Congress, nil persons who hWo served in Ia o CC “*? ontill<!j to ‘MO acres of „ “u 0 who hftTo received Warrants for ft less number, arc entitled to a flMlclent number of acres to make that amount NjThe undersigned will uttend to the enllectimVof such claims. WM. T. WOFFORD X Ca.M.svjllo, rah B—ts \i A CLAYTON, Ware t] * lloiisb and Commission Mkr . ‘Chants, Auyugta, Ga. —Continue the business in all its branches, aud will give u ". ,r personal attention to the sale of COTTON aim other produce. Cash advances made when Rope, and family supplies misK m r l #t m- * oweMt market rates. Com *elll,B* oottoD 2# cents per bale. SdbetfiseftKnfg. HEW SPRINgT and SUMMER GOODS. EXPECTED EVER YDA Y LARGE AND CAREFULLY SE LKCTKD 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, Undersleeves and Chemisetts, and a large stock of Domestic Goods. ALSO, just received, the latent styles of black and white BONNETS, Ribbons, and Flowers. tALSO, Reaoy-Made Clothing, Cutle ry, and every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, at apr s—ts Levy’s Cheap Cash Store. BRITISH PERIODICALS. EARLY copies secured. LEONARD, SCOTT & CO., New York, con tinue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz.: 1. Tun London Quarterly, (Conservative. 2. The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) 3. The North British Review, (Free Ch’ch) 4. The Westminister Review, (Liberal.) j 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 news items, crude speculations and flying rumors of j the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of | the future historian, written after the living in- J terest and excitement of the great political e j vents of the time shall have passed awav. It is to these Periodicals that people must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and ns 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 Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 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 at par. Clubbing.— A discount of twentv-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 $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for S3O; and so on. Postage.—ln all the principal cities and towns these works will be 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 hut fourteen ceuts 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. & Cos. have recently published, and have now for sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,” Ilenrv Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Hor ton, of Yale College, New liaven r complete in 2 vol octavo, containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings. Price in muslin binding, $6.00. This work is not the old “ Book of the Farm,” lately resuscitated and thrown upon the mark et. mh 22 . F', & BBO-, Atlanta,^ Lining ’ and Binding f n*lr Shoe-Maker’t White-hall Street, op- Atlanta, Ga! Jan. 12 —ly. IIE 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 Krollerton 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 as much as may be 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 Krollerion 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 of one dollar, post paid. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cents. Direct to H. A. FREEMONT. Warren, Trumbull Cos., O. April 19—3 m. C1 A HRIA GES AND HARNESS.—CharIes. ) ton S. 6. White house, south-west corner of Meeting and Wentworth streets, Charleston. v iZ® Qy The subscriber lias always on | hand a large assortment ofVc- J hides of every description, such ns Coaches, Rockaways, Ba rouches, top Buggies, no top Buggies, and Ped lar Wagons, which are manufactured expressly for his own sales, and which in point of finish and durability cannot he 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. 11. F. Price, Cassville. M. 11. NATHAN. Nov 17—Cm. ANEW MAP.—The subscriber proposes to publish a Sectional Mop of Ocoee IHstrict, embracing adjacent parts of North Carolina and Georgia, on which will be shown the Rivers, Creeks, Mountains, Mineral Lands, Ore Veins, Route for thy proposed Rail Road connecting with the Ducktown Copper Mines. Said Map will he published as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to defray expenses, at one dollar per copy, to subscribers only, para ble when delivered. E. A. Brown, of Cassville, and J. A. Maddox, of Cartcrsville, are ageuts for the Map, and will receive subscriptions. CHARLES A. PROCTOR, Civil Engineer and Geologist for Term. junel4 4w ’ 19 RED UtrilON oFprices. 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 87 1-2. Medium do. do. 62 1-2 “ *• 871-2 Largo do. do. $1 “ fl 50. Professor Holloway’s Manufactories are at 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London. Jan 12 CARRIAGE and Buggy Making Estnhlish. nient at Cartersvillc C'ass county Georgia ■■/SPjs.hp WE would solicit a continuance of ‘■•■Tfa-the patronage heretofore enjoyed.— We are doing good work, and at reasonable pri ces. We keep on band a good selection of .Stock, and bave employed a line assortment of lirstrute Mechanics, who know what they are about. We warrant our work not to fail. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our motto is Jlonenty and Jnduttry. JONES A 0 KEEN WOOD. Cartersvillc, Ga., July 8, 1854. NEW Tailoring establishment, at CartcrsviMo Georgia, Simp at S. H. I atillo's old stand. mThe subscriber Inis’ lately opened in the town of Cartersvillc a New Tai noiims Khtadushment, where he .s pre wired to do any work in his line in the best anut l rcwwt fashionable manner, lie guar antees all\woik turned out of his shop to lit in the most is\paceptioniible manner. Particular ly t( * cutting and fitting jobs for ladies. He lAjpcctfully solicits a fair trial, as he is confideniV’f 9UCC<?B ". BILAfI O’SIIIELDS. Mjfl 9~fy L JldbeMisefneitfs. tv’ FASHIONABLE TAILO^^i l,, i r *<*<? *” cash custom ers. Cassville, Jan 12—ts, Cass County Lands for Sale. rpilE undersigned, wishing to change his bu- I siiiess, offers for sale his well known and ! valuable plantation on the Alabama Road, two miles West of Cassville, lying on Two Run j Creek, and known as the “ Black Water Adair ! place.” This place embraces in ull about 1600 j acres of land, five hundred acres of which are 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 & At lantic Rail Road. The place is well improved, and finely water ed—a dwelling house of eight large rooms—a j new and large brick smoke house—a Thrasher, j Barn, Cribs and stables all framed, large and convenient. Also a new’ framed Gin house and cotton screw. Blacksmith and wood shops, car riage house &c. There are on the premises five or six good and never failing springs, and running water in every field on the plantation. The spring near the dwelling is a notable and most excel lent one. There is also on the place a good mill seat, J on which is situated an entire new saw r mill, and j 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 aud 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 ho.v ever, that the terms w’ill be reasonable. WILLIAM SOLOMON. Cassville, apr 19—ts Henry vernon, or the dream. By a Georgian.—This is the title of a Ro mance now in .process of completion, which will be issued in two numbers on the Ist and 15th of July, 1855. The scenes are laid mainly in the United States, England and Spain. The work will be printed on pure w’liite paper with new type and will equal in quantity of matter an ordinary sized Duodecimo volume of 300 pages. It will be promptly issued and forward ed to all who will send their orders accompanied with the cash. Terms.—Single copy, (Two numbers.) $0 75 To Clubs of 3 or more, (per Copy.') 50 Remittances must be made bn bills or change, and m t in Post-Office Stamps. Hddress ‘ JAMES M. SMYTHS), june 28—lw Augusta, Ga. --s npROUT HOUSE.—The un iSzTSPsbsalri. * dersigned begs to inform uH the citizens of Atlanta and the travelling public that this su perb establishment is now open for the accom modation of Boarders and Transient persons. The House and furniture being entirely new, Rooms well ventillated, Halls laFge and airy, the Subscriber hopes by constant attention to the wants of his guests, to make his House de sirable to the traveller, and merit a share of public patronage. AARON GAGE, Proprietor. Atlanta, Feb. 16 —ts SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.—A remittance of Five Dollars --will entitle a subscriber to three steel engravings aud the paper for one year. A remittance of Ten Dollars will entitle a sub scriber to the paper for one year, aud a complete set of the engravings. Col. Wm. R. Johnson, of Virginia, the “ Napoleon of the Turf.”— Mad’Ue Augusta, the celebrated Danseuse, in the character of “La Sylphidc.” Ripton and Confidence, in their match in harness, Boston, Wagner, Monarch, Leviathan, Argvle. Black Maria, Grey Eagle, Shark, Hedgcford, John Basconibe, Monmouth Eclipse, and Fashion. JOHN RICHARDS, Publisher, july 12—ts No. 3 Park Place, N. Y. /'HmNET & FURNITURE ESTABLISII- V MENT, Cartcrsville, Ga. —The undersigned have just finished anew and spacious shop, mid are now prepared to fill all orders for Furniture and everything else in their line, as promptly and on as good terms as any other establishment in the country. They keep constantly on hand, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Book-cases, &c., &c. They are also pre pared to manufacture panel doors, window sash, Venetian blinds, Ac., at short notice and on good terms. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call on us, before purchasing. LOVELESS & JOHNSON.- July 12—22-ts ‘^EXTALNOTiCE.—'Themffi- A 7 scribers respectfully inform ‘ u -LTTXXcthc citizens of Cassville that they intend locating here with a view to becoming permanent citizens for the space of five years or more. They hope, by close attention to their profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction which the public demand, and to merit a share of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here. All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on gold plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will be paid to children’s teeth, when desired. COBB & MOSELEY, Jan. 26—ts Surgeon Dentists. DR. T. M. ALSTON, respectfully offers his Professional Services to the Public. He may he found, when not professionally engag ed, at Mr. Brown’s Hotel, or in his office, in Morganton, Fannin county, Ga. Special atten tion will he paid to all calls in his line of prac tice. Morganton, Georgia, may 17.—1 y. STRAYED from the subscriber, near Adairs ville, Ga., several weeks ago, a bald-faced sorrel horse pony, four years old, feet all white. Also, a dark bay horse mule, three years old— both of which have been worked. Any person taking up, or giving me any information of said estrays, will very much oblige JAMES BROWNLEE. Adairsville, nug 2—4 t rpOWN PROPERTY IN CARTERSVILLE, X FOR SALE.—The subscriber offer for sale, the Storehouse and lot in the town of Carters ville, known as the stand of J. R. Towers & Cos., now occupied by Anderson Milner A Cos. For particulars, apply to J. R. Towers, at Cartcrsville. aug 9-6 t SHEPPARD, SPROULL A CO. A TTENTION! FTMIE Subscribers respectfully inform their X customers and friends, that they have re moved their stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ac., to the store house formerly occupied by Messrs, Patton A Chunn. HIRSCHBERG A DAVIDSON Cassville, Jan 12 , rfr J7 IITEDICAL CARD.— Dr. S. C. Edok yw ivl worth having permanently located in Cassvillo, offers bis services to the citizens of the town and county, in the practice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. Office and Residence at Lutinier’a Hotel. Feb. 22, 1855. B—ly. VI AGISTIIATE’SSUMMONS-alargemiun lvl tity just printed—“done up brown, on huud aud for sale at the Standard Printing Office. Marriage Licenses—The best looking lot that’s been along lately, and will pleuao the most fastidious, for sale at the Standard Printing Office. GOLD and Silver Watches, Gold Finger and Ear Rings, Rreust-piusund Lockets, cheap for cash, at sept 15 LEVY’S STORE. BOUNTY LAND DECLARATIONS—Just printed and for sale ut the Standard office, Bounty Land Declarations, suited to the late *r* of CoeoroM. Price .00 per quirt. HObeMigeh)ei)tg. NORTON’S ACADEMY! G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart ment. rjNHE exercises of this Academy will he 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 General agency and ready mo- NEY.—The undersigned, General Agent for all business coining beforeany of the Execu tive Departments, the Court of Claims, recently organised, and especially, such as is connected with the Pension Office at Washington City, growing out of claims for Pensions, Bounty Land or otherwise, hereby gives notice to his i numerous correspondents and clients in Georgia, \ that he is prepared to pay the highest market price, in cash, or in drafts on any Bank in Geor gia, or any other State that may he designated, for Bounty Land Warrants. The moment the warrant is issued by the Department, he will immediately remit u draft, as directed to those who wish the ready money. As many claims are still outstanding, aud others suspended in the Office, he solicits those interested to com municate with him immediately, so as to secure their warrants as soon as possible. Those who are disposed to sell, will execute the necessary transfer—requisite forms will be forwarded on application. Refers to Gov. Wilson Lumpkin and Hon. Jos. | 11. Lumpkin, Athens; Judge J. H. Lumpkin, I Rome; lion. Howell Cobb, Athens; Hon.E. W. Chastain, Morganton, and the member? gener ally of the last Congress from Georgia. THOMAS LUMPKIN. june 21 —20-Gm jnpHE ATLANTA EXAMINER Ft;A THE I X CAMPAIGN. —The proprietor proposes to j \ furnish the Examiner, during the ensuing cam paign, that is, until the first of November, upon the following terms: The Daily to all cash subscribers, at the low price of one dollar and fifty cents. And the Weekly, for fifty cents per copy. In no case will the paper be sent until the price of subscription be paid. The Examiner has now a circulation in upper j Georgia, and elsewhere, not surpassed by any | paper in the interior of Georgia, and equal, it is j believed, to any in the State. Every exertion j will be used to’render it acceptable as a politi cal journal to the Democracy, as well as to make its news and miscellaneous department, equal to any other journal in the State. At the low prices at which both the Daily and Weekly Examiner are now offered, for the cam paign, no one meed be without a paper. The proprietor is induced to make the offer he does as much for the benefit of the democratic party as for his own. Send the cash and the paper will be regularly mailed to all who desire it. juue 28 COUNTY LANDS FOB SALE.—The V / ;l subscriber offers for sale the settlement of land known as the Carter and Hamilton place, containing 480, lying on the road 2 miles North of Cassville, and eight miles East of Adairs ville. There are about 100 acres in cultivation and under good fence. The farm is tvell water ed, and lias two cemfortable dwellings on it, a good spring convenient to one, and a first rate well at the other. There is a’ so on the premises a good barn and thrasher. This place will he offered at private sale on reasonable terms until the first Tuesday in October next, and if not sold by that time, it will then be sold at Cass ville at public sale to the highest bidder. Any one wishing a bargain would do well to call anil examine the premises. For further information call on W. T. Trammell who is authorsed to soil it or the subscriber on Coosa july 19—24 ts W. M. DENMON. T>LATT & GILHAM, I X Ware House and V-A /'Q* Commission Merchants, Reynold street, Augus- —ta, Ga., (Successors to Platt & 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 citv. Reference: Mess. Haviland, Rislcy A Cos., Hand, Williams & Cos., McCord, Hart & 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. THOS. A. GII.UAJI. sept 9, 1854 COME AND SEE t rW. IIOOPLR A CO. bc f f • fore you make your pur- chases, as they have decidedly M't the prettiest stock of goods, and ’ *■ arc determined to sell them as cheap or a little cheaper than any- body else, in tig the place. If vou want — Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps or Bonnets, they have them. Dress goods of all kinds, consisting of Prints, Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, Ac., can he found there. Sheetings and Shirtings in abundance. Furnishing goods of all kinds and qualities, ready made, or in the piece. Iron, nails, sled, salt, woodware. Besides a great many other articles. To their old customers they would return thanks for their liberality in times past, and hog a continuance of the same—and to the public generally they have no hesitancy- in saying, 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, apr. 19 th 1855. ROWLAND’S SPRINGS)—This well known watering place will be opened for the re ception of company, by the Proprietor, who will attend to the general supervision of its manage ment. in person, and will be assisted by Messrs. 0. Cosby, of Augusta, and Clarke, of the Pavil lion Hotel, Savannah. Every effort, will be made to make the accom modations satisfactory; success will depend on this, and I shall try to deserve it. The House will he opened about the 15th of June. The Springs are 5 3-4 miles from Cartersville, Cass county, Geo., on the Western A Atlantic Rail Road, where first rate Coaches will be in readiness to convey- passengers to and from the Svrings, connecting with the up and down trains. JOHNS. ROWLAND, may 30—lin Proprietor. rpilE CHEROKEE GEORGIAN. Devoted to I the Pprinciples of the AMERICA A’ PAR TY, ami to NEWS, LITERATURE, AGRICUL TURF, ART, SCIENCE, HU MOR, and the popular interests UPPER GEORGIA. Terms —One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year. The proprietor offers this paper from July 1, to Nov’r 1, at the low price of FIFTY CF.XTS. It contains legal advertising from Cherokee, Pickens, Paulding, Forsvth and Cobb counties, and gives the latest market quotations. S. A. ATKINSON, Proprietor, july 19—3m* Marietta, Ga. most complete, and durable Ifrtflwwcan be had at any and all times at Buck Harwell’s Shop in Cartersville, for less money than any other establishment in the State. lie keeps constantly on hand iron and wood axlotrce wagons of the best quality.— Good Harness can he had at the next door. BUCK HARWELL. Cartersville, may 17, 1855—1 y HOLMES’ Sky-Light Dagueurkan Rooms: at his residence, formerly occupied by H. N. Wilson. —Pictures* taken m cloudy as well as in fair weather—in every- variety of style.— Family groups taken with great facility and ac curacy. Daguerreotypes and portraits accu rately copied, uud pictures taken for lockets, rings, Ac., in the best style. Terms, cheaper than ever for cash. H. 11. HOLMES. Cassville, may 31 —ly DR. W. T. EWING, Physician and Sru ueon,—Takes this method to inform the citizens of Wolford’s neighborhood and vicini ty, that he lias located on the Tennessee Road, nbout a mile and a half from the Cross Roads meeting house. Cilice and residence, for the prosent, at the residence of Levi Pierce, Esq. Spceiul attention paid to the diseases of the Eye. mh 15—Sm V P. STOVALL, Wart I fount MltCiilffr? • <ln CAonmitsion Merchant, — Augusta, Ga. —Continues the busi ness in all its branches, at his extensive FIRE-PROOF Warehouse on Jackson Street, nea rtbe Globe Hotel. The usual Cash facil ties afforded to customers. utig 25 ly* SILK BAREGES, Robe Dresses, Lawn, Mus lin, plain and dotted Swiss, Cambric, Jaco nett, Fulard Silk, and a largo assortment of E, lg m B ,ud Oi5H STORE, apr W~4f DJisceilqijeoifg SObeHiseinrienis. j THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY-I^^TN— — __ j Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Bilious dJLS B ° Wel Di^e s ” ! Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially nain Diilrr V The virtues of Jacob’s Cordial are too well known to reaniJV • Menst^tion. Ist. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 7th. It rnlnf ■ 2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. Bth It reliw^ ain . enstr uation. 3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 9th! It counteract!",, 111 th ° backa “and loins h. It relieves the severest Colic. loth. It SS'tSSST I sth. It cures Cholera Morbus. nth It dim.u ~i egulantles ’ 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. 12th! If. an IdmSffi Tonicf 8^1 feelia K. A few short Extracts from tetters. Testimonials & “ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a a- ■ ’ judgment, a valuable remedy.” Hon. llieam Warner, Judge of sfnrem’ in m T It gives me pleasure m being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordiaf-mv n P me Court . G ’ ence, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me is a s„riL; P crs °nal ei w to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a SOVEREIGN REMEDY ’’” lellt K Ua * an tee fcra,’ Wn. 11. Underwood, formerly Judge of Superior Court rt, . “I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to alliSSEi diseases, for which I believe it to oe a sovereign remedy-decidedlv sunerior , and Wlth bow ever tried by me.” A. A. Gaclding, Deputy G. M of the ny thin R el*! “This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity asYast as Bonaparte pushed'hif 6ieori to Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.” Georgia ,i s col umn 8 j t . For sale by J. W. Hooper A Cos., Samuel Levy, A. 4 J. L. Hill anffiS l9 Cheshire L Groves, Kingston; I). L. & It. M.‘ Wingard, G. L. Roberts and Ca * svi lie Etilesboro ;A. A. Williams, Euharlee; E. Porter, Adairsville; W. Byers A to! p U ! uas Roberts’ by the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State. ’ v ' a erßY:lle; ll^ t iorr ff WIL W. BLISS A CO., Manufacturers and Pro™-; i January 16, 1855.-6 m. 2 0 Beekman Street, Ey\ I NAR AND EYE.— Deafness, na r-T PHIF 1 AMVrmM vc rinm..! __ AlfcltfrX. AND EYE.— Deafness, pa r fjMKESk'* X-2 tial or total, entirely removed.— hjß* - Dr. Alsophert begs to call the atten tion of those suffering from a total or part ial of the hearing, to the following facts. He treats diseases of the middle and internal Ear with Medicated Dovches, such as is practised in the Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic, Brussels, Hamburg and St. Petersburg, and lately by the most distinguished London Aurists, w’ith the r.Mf-t wonderful success; indeed, it is the only method that has been uniformly successful.— The best proof of the efficacy of the treatment will be a reference to nearly u me ftnndred 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 end 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. In cases of mucuous accumulation in the Eus tachian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of the Mucus Membrane, Nervous Affections, Dis ease of the Membrana Tympani, ocmmonly called the “ 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 ar.d scaly, with little or no secre tion, when'the deafness is accompanied with noises in the Ear, like falling water, chirpiugof 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. hi deaf and dumb cases my experience war rants me in saying, that if the hearing was at any time good, very much can be accomplished. In'thc 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 such a marked improvement as will be perfectly sat isfactory, if r-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 are noises in the Ears, state of general health, and what they suppose to have been the cause of the deafness. When the heal ing is restored, it is expected that those in easy circumstances will pav liberally. All diseases of the Eye successfully treated by the application of Medicated Vapors, Ac., an infallible and painless treatment for the disea ses of the Eye, acute and chronic, cataract, specks, inflammation, film and weakness of vis ion, granulation of the lids, ulceration of the Lnchryna! 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 soothing effects. Medicine, apparatus, Ac., will be sent to any part at my own expense. Address Dr. Alsc 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 SUCCESSFUL!’ treated by J INHALATION OF MEDICATED VAPORS, 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 the lungs is certainly the rational mode of attacking the disease,and like many other great beneficent discoveries, it seems strange why such 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 j any of the above named complaints, I can guaran tee speedy and certain relief. I 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 in the form of vapor, and produces their action at the seat of the dis ease. : Its practical success is destined to revolu tionize the operations of (he medical world and establish the entire curability of consumption. Applicants will please state if they have bled from the Lungs, if they have lost flesh, have a cough, night sweat and fever turns—what and how much they expectorate, what the condition of their stomach and bowels. The necessary Medicine, Apparatus, Ac., will he 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.—Prieeone dollar. Address JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, Office 831 Broadway, New York. Jan 19-6 m. Ct HA RL ES TON A CCO UNTBOOK MA NV- I FACTOR YU Walker A Evans, Manu facturing Stationers, No. 101 Fast Bay, Char leston, Have now on hand the largest assort ment of Account Books ever offered for sale in this part of the country, and equal to any in the United States. Our entire stock is manufactured in Charles ton, in our own Bindery, by competent work men, under our personal supervision. The pa per and oth?r materials are of the best qualitv, 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 Officers, Banks, Merchants and others, can have their Books ruled und bound to any pattern, and paged when required. Music Books, Periodicals, and other printed Books bound in every variety of styles. Always on hand, a large stock of superior Letter Paper, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Note Paper, 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, Envelopes, Pen-holders, Inkstands, Pocket books. Ink, Writing Desks, Pencils, wafers, sealing wax, India rubber, ru lers, quills, seals, parchment, folders, back gammon boards, chess men, Ac. Ac. Book and Job Printing of all kinds neatly ex ecuted. Charleston, Deo 15—6 m Stperior Court Si bpcknas— and in short, * everything usually sought after ’ in the line of Blanks, for sale at the Standard Printing Offic*. BONNETS, Ribbon, Florence Silk, Flowers, Ac. —Jionnets trimmed gratis, at LEVY’S CASH STORK. npr 26—ts MAGISTRATE’S EXECUTIONS-*’ inkier ffeot staoks—as a body might say,” and fired up ** according to Hoyle,” may be fbund, at tt Sr avpa re F*rvm * Ovma. I -rPHE AMERICANS’ FRIEND—Hm, X Pills.— To the Citizens of the Units e/*'* I most humbly and sincerely thant^ 4 *"’ the immense patronage which von ] lin :!\ y<lUfor ed upon my Pills. I take this oppoA stating that my ancestors were all Am2£! ty “ f izens, and that I entertain for all that Clt ” America and the Americans, the sympathies, so much so that I originJlr pounded those Pills expressly to shit C( ® mate, habits, constitutions, and mannis, c ’ mg, intending to establish myself am,! ,” * which I have now done, bv taking n mil . New York THOMAS * 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau bk f.f Purification of the Blood, and Liver aU Pi lints Complaints. *’ The citizens of the Union suffer disorders of the Liver and Stomach searo-lv are free from the influence of these maladies, hence lire wears fast. The fair perhaps themnosthandsome in the world rsf’ a certain period when, distressing to s-n-’ !1 P “ lose their teeth and good looks, while ‘vet in ti) heyday of life, such sad evils may be effect remedied by continually keeping the Mood p ’ and the Liver and .Stomach in a healthy ass when life will flow smoothly, and Lsen i plants in a congenial clime, where an etm, I spring seems to reign. As it regards the ervation of the human frame, and the duntim! of life, much may be effected, and I savfearC ly that health and life can be prolonged form!! uy years beyond their ordinary limits, if Hollo, way s Pills are taken to purify the blood accord ing to the rules laid down for health coouiurd in the directions which accompany each hoi A case of Weakness and Debility,"of Ten mri standing, cured by Holloway's Till/ Copy of a Utter from Captain John. Johnson As tor House, N. Y. dated Jan. b 1854 ’ To Prof. Holloway, New York: Sir:—lt is with the most heartfelt pleacurt I have to inform you that I have been restored to health and strength by taking your Pills Ftr the last ten years, I suffered from a dcrangmeut of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to such ati extremety that I gave tip mv ship, atr. er expecting to go to sea anv more’, as I had tried every Remedy that was recommended to me, but all to no purpose; and had given my self up to despair, when I was at last recoiij mended to take your Pills. After using them for three months, the result is that I am in bet- Lr health now than I have been for eleven vir< past, and indeed as well as ever 1 was in mv life! Von-are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others. I remain, sir, yours re pectfully, (Signed) JOHN’ JOfiSSOX. 7 hese celebrated Pills are wonderf ully rficucuu in the Jolt wring complaint*: ~ Ague Ervsipilis * Piles Asthma Female Irreg- Retention of Billious com- uhtrities Urine plaints Fevers of all Scrofula or Blotches on ‘ kinds King’s Evil t the skin Gout Stone or Grart! I Bowel com- Head-ache Secondary ivir- t plaints Indigestion toms Constipation Jauud ce X encrea! sffec of bowels Liver com- tions Dcbilty plaints Worms of all Dropsy kinds W eakness fr. m wliatever cause. (Signed) R. DI’RAST. The Pills should be used conjointly with (U Ointment in most of the foUotcing caret Biid legs Gout Sore nipples Bad breasts Glandular Sore throat Burns swellings Skin diseases Bunions Lumbago Scurvv Chilblains Piles Soreheads Chapped hands Rheumatism Ulcers Contracted and Salt Rheum Wounds Stiff Joints Scalds ***Svld at the Establishment of Pro few Ilollowav, SO Maiden Lane, New York, slid bit Strand, London, and by cl! respectable I>rtig gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout tl.e United States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents, Ct 2 1-2 cents, and $1 00 each. There is a considerable saving bv t.ik ng the the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions f< r the gui dance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. ‘ Xlay 26—euwly. \CURE FOR ALL I— JioUoicay * Ointment. Citi sens of the Union. —You have dune me the honour as with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It if scarcely two years since I made it known nnmtijf you, and already, it lias obtained more celebrity than jin v other Medicine in so short a period THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 3s, Corner of Ann and Nassau ids. A. 7- ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AF TER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mr. ll'. J. Lanaley, ft Huntsville , Yadkin County, Worth Carolina, f dated five ember Ist, 1853. HEAD IIIS cTiuY WORDS. To Professor Holloway,— Sir,—lt is *• my wish to become notorious, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, but to sav, that your Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach o’ raedecine. For nine years I was afflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sort legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and aft*’ trying every medicine 1 bad ever heard of, 1 n signed in despair all hope of being cured; bui a friend brought me a couple of large pots of vour Cminent, which caused the sores on mi legs to heal, and 1 entirely regained my health to mv agreeable surprise and delight to the as touishmeut of my friends. (Signed) W. J. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. „ Copy of a Letter from Jdr. A’. Durant, Xti c Or leans November 9tA, 1853. To Professor Holloway, 58, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, N. Y; Dear Sir, —It 11 with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform yon that bv the use of your Ointment and l’ills, life of my wife lias been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten running Wounds, (not of a cancerous nature). I ’ V!IS told that nothing could save her: she was thou induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We obtained vour Medicines from Messrs. Wright A Cos., of Chartres-street, New Orleans. 1 send this from “Hotel des rr>“* ees,” Paris, although, 1 had written it ut Orleans, before we finally left, at that tinio no knowing your address at New \ ork. rtOi J D * CARPENTER rM f l his friends and late custom £ ers that he lias bought on the Stock of Goods of E. *• Price, and may be found at Erwin’s old stand, where he w ill be glad to wait upon his friends, and promises to be ns cheap as the cheapest.'’ Give him a call if you please, at Erwins aM stand. C’ussYilie, *g 4 O TOP THE THIEF I—Stolon last nigh*, fr O the stable of the subscriber, two and # miles from CassviHe, on the Kingston °"d.. . Day flare, ft years old this Spring, bas a white spot on her neck, one white hint * slightly hip shot in the Pght hip. She**• tural pacer, of ordinary >*> and m tolcW And hlSmation that will lead to the ry of said niare will be thankfully suitably rewarded , Near CassnUo, March 27,18e5. , STEEL PENS, at 85 eento pt V\”B cheap <*b Stora.