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New Orleans, Oct. 120.—1n the East
ern Congressional district of Texas, accor
ding to the official Vote, Ward, the Democra
tic candidate, is elected.
Minnesota SLwmoxr. --Chicago, Oct.
17 - M Rice, R Nebraska Democrat, has
bien elected to Congress in Minnesota, by
1,500 plurality.
Capers ScHonARsHAP.-Rev C. Murchi
son proposes that fifty subscribers, at SIOO
web. found a scholarship in the Columbia
Female College in honor of the late Bishop
Capers. — Carolina Spartan.
Kansas. A despatch from New York to
the New Orleans papers says :
<At the recent election in Kansas Whit
field, the pro-Slavory candidate, was chosen
delegate to Congress, the free-Soilers not
Toting.’
A Missouri editor announces that the
publication of his paper will be suspended
for six weeks, in order that he may visit St
Louis with a load of bear skins, hoop poles,
shingles, oak bark and pickled catfish, which
he had taken for subscription.
Gen. Scott's BackPay. —The Washing
ton correspondent of the New York Tribune
says that the back pay attached to Gen.
Scott's position as Lieutenant General, wiil
positively be allowed, and that the prepa
rations are now making for its payment.
We learn that a duel took place near Fort
Pulaski, on Saturday last, between John
Chaplin, Esq., of this State, and Dr. Kirk,
of Savannah, in which the latter, on the thirl
fire, was killed. Mr. Chaplin, we under
stand, fired his first shot in the air, and was
slightly wounded ia the foot.
Prospects of Peace. —When the evacu
ation of South Sebastopol was announced at
the Court of St. Petersburg, Dr. , an in
telligent but free spoken Tennesseean, now
in that city, said in the presence of the
Grand Duke Constantine:
< Will this influence a peace ?”
i. The only peace Russia will accept,”
the remarkable answer of the Prince,
must not only guarantee liberty of wor
ghip to all classes of Christians in Turkey,
but il must constitute and declare Constan
tinople a free port, the Bosphorus a com
mon avenue, and the Euxine the bazaar of
the commence of the world,”
A Grand aud significant pledge for our
peaceful Republic of free interchange with
all the world. — JV. Y. Express.
Bank Change. —The Knoxville
Register learns from unquestionable au
thority, that the “Batik of Knoxville”
lias been purchased by Dyer Pearl, the
well known bioker of Nashville, and his
son, E. G. Pearl, Cashier of the Union
Bank.at Chattanooga.
The Cotton Market.
Savannah, Oct. 30.
Two thousand, two hundred and thir
ty six bales were sold to-day, at prices
ranging from 8 to 9 cents.
Augusta, Oct. 30.
Cotton, prices varying from 7 to 8 l-*?.
Cjiarlfston, Oct. 30.
Cotton, 8 1-4 to 8 3-4.
M A RRIED,
On Sunday the 23J September by 7?ev.
Henry Rrondle, Capt, T. A. Latham of Ma
con County N. C., to Miss Rebecca A.
Daughter of E. Witsol, Esq , of Fannin Cos.
Ga
On the same day, by Rev. 11. Brondle,
Mr. W. S. Noblett. to Miss Elizabeth Ann,
Daugter, of Rev James Beard, all of Fannin
County Ga.
On the same day by Judge Witzel, Mr L.
M. Donthil, and Miss Elizabeth Davis, all of
Fannin County Georgia.
DIED,
In Cassville-, on the 20th ult., after
an illness of 36 hours, of congestion of
the lungs— Mary Phebe, daughter of
Rev. W. 11, and Mrs. G. W. Robert, aged
six years, three months and nine days,
“The Lord gave, and the Lord hath
taken awav.”
GqHci'Sbille prices CtiHrenf
t'ORRECTEI) WEEKLY,— By D. R. Towers,
CARTERSVILLE, OCT. 30, 1855.
Messrs. Bennett & Smith:
Below I send you prices current of Carters l
ville, which vou will please publish in your
paper.
Cotton, 6 3-4 to 7 cents per poimd.
Corn, 40 cents per bushel.
Barley, one dollar.
Peas, 60 cents.
Wheat, $1.20 to $1.30.
Salt, $2.60 per sack.
Bagging, 18 cents per yard. Rope, 12 I*2.
Coffee—Rio,.l3 1-2 to 15 cents.
“ Java, 18 3-4 to 20.
Sugars, 8 to 12 1-2.
Molasses, 45 to 50 cents per gallon,
Flour, 3 to 4 cents.
Feathers, 37 1-2 to 40 cents.
Mr. Editor: You will please an
” nounce niv name as a candidate for
RE-ELECTION to the office of Ordinary, at
the election to be held on the first Monday in
January next. THOMAS A WORD.
Oct. 1, 1855.*
NEW TALL AND WINTER
CLiSS VILLE IS THE POINT!
Ct. L. UPSHAW,
CALLS the attention of his friends and the
.public generally to the fact that he is now
receiving and opening, at his old stand, anew
and well selected stock of Goods, suitable for the
m ffffd •JJJifflelr XTfftV.
There is no doubt that you can be suited, —
rea |ly to buy,—both in quality and
stvlf*’ an s lf .y° u only call and examine
‘ oa BB v n iUe^’Nofl l ) , ifes. Uying 80Ulcth!n *’
SUPERIOR
DAGUERREOTYPES.
1 lease call and examine specimen/ Gallery
over Hooper s store. vauery
Cassville, Oct 25 87--lt
JOB PRINTING,
Os ebet-jj Description, My £xeciited,
At the Standard Office!
Address BENNETT & SMITH
Oct. 1,1855. Cassville, Goo.’
___ Veto SdbeHlsehoerjfs.
LAMAR, LOWE & CO.,
(Commission itlcrdjniits,
And Produce Dealers,
[next DOOR TO FULTON HOUSE.]
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
THEY will give strict
attention to the sale of
Wheat, Flour, Corn, Lard,
Wool, Feathers, and other
Produce consigned to them. And if prompt
attention and quick returns shall deserve any
credit, we hope to receive a liberal share of pa
tronage. A good assortment of Groceries on
hand. Call and sec us, when in Atlanta market,
oct. 20, 1855. 38—ts
P. F. LAMAR, l A tl(lnta Ga W. T. LOWE,
THOS. F.LOWE, ) Atlanta, Ga. Louden>Ten
NEW CHEAP CASH
SS T 3 O ]Et. 352 l
iv- & Ln-Iyers,
CA R TERS VILLE, GEOIIGIA.
THE subscribers are just receiving and open
ing anew and splendid assortment of Dry-
Goods Groceries, &c., in the house formerly oc
cupied by Wm. Puckett, as a Dry-Good Store,
opposite the Depot, consisting of Staple aud
Fancy Dry-Goods. A large stock of Iteady-
Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hard
ware, Cutlery; Drugs, and Medicines, —Family
Groceries, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Salt, &c.
And, also, a splendid assortment of Jewelry of
every description, and all other articles usually
kept in a Dry-Good store in this country; to
which we respectfully invite the attention of our
friends and the public generally. As we intend
to confine ourselves to the CASH SYSTEM, we
can offer inducements not heretofore offered to
the people in this section of county. Call and
examine for yourselves. W. &J. N“. BYERS.
Cartersville, Ga. Nov. 1, 1855. dwttf37
©liStm
Just Published ; A JVcw Discovery in Me
dicine.
A FEW words on the rational treatment,
without Midiciuc. of Spermatorrhea or
Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spir
its, Lassitude, Weakness of the limbs and back,
Indisposition and incapacity for Study and La
bor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memo
ry, aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Tim
idity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, In
voluntary Discharges, Pains in the side, affec
tion of the Eyes, Pimples on the face, Sexual
and other lufirmation in man.
From the French of Dr. B DeLaney
The important fact that these alarming com
plaints may easily he removed without Medi
cine, is, in this amall tract, clearly demonstrat
ed ; and the entirely new and highly successful
treatment, as adopted by the author, fully ex
plained, by moans of which, every one is en
abled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least
possible cost, avoiding thereby all the adver
tised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in
a sealed envelope, by remitting (post-paid) two
postage stamps to Dr. B. Dr Lakey, No. 47
Lispenard Street, New York,
oct. 4 6m37
VEiii jwST
Graham’s American Monthly
MAGAZINE,
ESTABLISHED IN 1827.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, Art
and Fashion.
TnE new volumes, commencing with the Jan
uary number, 1856, will contain over Twelve
Hundred pages of the choicest reading matter,
Steel and Wood Engravings, and Music.
Terms. —One copy, one year in advance, $3 ;
Two copies, $5; Five copies, (and one to Agent
or getter up of the Clnb,)slo; 11 copies,‘and
one to agent, S2O; for $6, one copy will be sent
three years. Additions to Clubs'at the same
rate as Club sent.
Specimen copies sent gratis to those desiring
to get up clubs.
All communications to be addressed to
ABRAHAM H. SEE,
Nov. 1, 1855. No. 106 Chcsnut st., Phila.
i-LOOK AT THIS. -^
Having sold the Standard Office with the in
tention of shortly leaving this section, ive ear
nestly beg all those indebted for Subscription,
Advertising or Job Work, to settle up immedi
ately. Our pocket is not 44 full to overflowing,”
nor have we yet been able to get in more funds
than we can invest profitably. In a word, we
are obliged to have money, and know of no bet
ter way to get it than by calling on those indebt
ed to us. We have sent out many bills by mail,
with a polite request that the money may be re
mitted to us. In all cases where letters arc re
gistered the remittance shall be at our risk.—
Our town patrons who receive bills through the
post office, are requested to call and pay them.
We cannot well call on each one in person, but
they will find someone at the Standard Office
ready to receipt them, at all times.
Oct. 25—dwtwtf. T. A. BURKE.
AGEORGIABOOK!
IN PRESS, and will be published early in
December,
THE THREE GOLDEN LINKS,
OR
of 000 Ee[ioM)ip.
BY MISS C. W. BARBER.
Link the First. — Friendship, or the Mysteri
ous Governess.
Link the Second. — T.ove, or the Adventures of
an American Student.
Link the Third. — Truth, or Crazy Madge and
her Child.
In the present work Miss Barber has sen
ceeded, most happily, in illustrating the iliree
Cardinal principle?, of Odd Fellowship—Friend
ship, Love and Truth. The stories are well
written and, while they will particularly inter
est the Odd Fellow, are of such a character as
to recommend them to readers of every class.
The Authoress stands deservedly high m litera
ry circles at the South, and we feel sure that
this book will enhance her reputation.
It will be published in a volume of near two
hundred pages, printed in double columns, on
fine white paper, and elegantly bound in mus
lin, gilt. Price 75 cents.
Six copies will be sent for Four dollars; Ten
copies for Six dollars The trade will be sup
plied on the most liberal terms. The cash or
undoubted reference must accompany orders, in
all cases. Address
THOS. A. BURKE, Publisher,
Cassville, Ga
_ Pv7“lvlitors copying this advertisement a few
times will be entitled to a copy of the work.
Oct. 25.
G3*. \\T ATCHES! WATCHES! 1 BY
jUs* VV MAIL!—The Subscriber would
respectfully inform the citizens of this
place and vicinity and the public generally,
that he lias just received from Europe a large
and splendid stock of Watches, Jewelry and
Silverware, which he intends to sell off on the
principle that 4 large sales and small profits”
are the most advantageous.
In order to gi\ e the public access to his stock
he is now prepared to forward by mail, to any
part of the United States, any number of
Watches, free of charge. 11c lias 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. 26
Gold Lepincs, 22
Hllver Levers, full jewelled, 18
Silver Lupines, 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 be sent in early, and addressed
to J. M. EASTWOOD,
°ct 20—ts Raleigh, N. C.
Superior Court Surpoinas— and in short,
“everything usually sought ufter” in the
line of Blanks, for sale at the
Standard Printing Office.
JldbeHLscft)ei}te.
Fannin Postponed Sale.
WILL be sold before the Courthouse doo
in the town ot Morganton, Fannin county
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in November next, the following property
lot of land No. 182, Bth and 2nd,
one halt of lot No. 28, Bth and 2nd, one third of
rV 2 ’’ 2 ’ and 3rd. Levied on to satisfy
a h fa from Gilmer Superior Court, Seymor*,
Ansley & Cos. vs. B. A. Freeman.
JEHU THOMAS, Shff.
oct 4. 1855.
Georgia, Gilmer county.
WHEREAS it has been reported to be that
John Whitener, late of said county, has
departed this life intestate, and that said John
Whitener left an estate without any legally au
thorized representative to control the same: and
whereas no person applies to me for letters of
administration on said estate:
These are therefore to admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to come in at the December term next of the
Court of Ordinary of said county, and either to
take the administration of said estate or show
cause why the same should not be granted to
Benjamin Johnson, of said county, according to
the provisions of the statute in such cases, made
and provided.
Given under my hand at office, this 22d day
of October, 1855. M. GREER,
Oct 25—30d Ordinary.
Georgia, Gilmer county.
WHEREAS Wm. Y. Orr applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of
Cunningham Orr, deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, tobcand appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any the} 7 have, why said letters of Ad
ministration should not be granted the said ap
plicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 22d day
of October, 1855. M. GREER,
Oet 25 —30d Ordinary.
Georgia, Gilmer county:
WHEREAS Jackson B. Mashburn, adminis
trator on the estate of Thomas M. Mash
burn, deceased, late of said cuunty, applies to me
for letters of Dismission from said administra
tion :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice withiu the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, (if any exist,) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under rnv hand at office, October 22d
1855. M. GREER,
Oct 25 —6m Ordinary.
Two Months’ Notice.
STXTI DAYS after date I will make applica
tion to the Ordinary of Giimer county for
leave to sell the real estate of George Smith, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
STEPHEN SMITH,
Oct 25—dtnv&wfsd Adm’r.
GEORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.
NX 7*HEREAS William Franklin applies to me
V V for letters of Guardianship overtheper
son and property of Janies 11. Beard, orphan of
James A. Beard, deceased.
These are therefore to cit§ and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept. 12,
1855. J. E. Alsobuook, I)ep. Ord.
Sept 20—30d
GEORGIA, Cass County: Whereas James
G. Rcavis, Guardian of Elizabeth A. Huff,
Benjamin Huff, Richard Huff, Harriet Huff and
Willis Iluff, applies to me for letters Dismisso
ry from said Guardianship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, (if any exist) why said fetters Distnissory
shoitld not be granted the said applicant.
Given under mv hand at office, May IS, 1855.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
may 17 —6m—cwtw
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas R.
V_T F. Wylv, administrator.de bonis non, on
the estate ot Thus. Townsend, deceased, applies
to me for letters Dismissorv from said adminis
tration : Therefore the kindred and creditors of
said deceased are hereby cited and admonished
to file their objections (if any they have) in my
office, in terms of the law; otherwise letters Dis
missorv will be granted the applicant. Given
under my hand at office, this 3d day of July
1855.
aug 9— 6 m TJIOS. A. WORD, Orel.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas Ro
-1“ bert Scott, administrator on the estate of
Robert Hamilton, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters Dismissorv 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 Dismissorv will b# granted
the applicant on that day.
THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
mh B — 6m*
(*N EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J.
T 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 bo and appear at my of
fice withiu the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this March
16, 1855. T. A. WORD, Ordinary,
mh 22 — 6 m
("1 EORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Wabreas,
T Robert G. Tomlin, administrator on th*
estate of Furney F. George, deceased, applies to
me for letters dlsmissory from said administra
tion. These, are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to file their objections, if
any exist, otherwise letters disrnissory will be
granted the applicant on the second Monday in
January next. Given under my hand at olftce,
this 28th day of June, 1855.
THOS. A. WORD, Ordinary.
july 5 —22-5 m
EORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.—Wherea,
X James Simmons and George R. Edwards,
administrators of the estate of William Evans,
iate of said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from the administration of
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at iny 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 nt office, this March 25.
1855. M. GREEIt, Ordinary.
mil 29—6 m
Georgia, dickenscounty.
Taken up by Wm. Forristcr, in the • rteoA,
Cos inty and State aforesaid, in the 1101 LN.Lj.
district, G. M., one small BAY horse PON Y,
about six years old, with a small white star in
his forehead, and a small snip on the end of his
nose, both hind feet white, and shod all round,
and a knot on his wethers caused by the saddle.
The above property appraised by James West
and Simeon Jorden to be worth fifty-five dol
lars. The owner is requested to come forward
and prove property, pay charges and take him
away, or I will proceed as the law directs.
A true extract from the Estray Book, this May
sth, 1855. JOHN P. WOFFORD, C. I. C.
ang. 31, ’55. 13—2 m
TWO months after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary or Cass county, for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Stephen Stone,
late of said cuntv, deceased*
William s. jolly, Adm’r.
July 5, 1855.
r |'HVO months after date I will make applica-
X tion to the Ordinary of Gilmer county for
leave to sell the real estate of Jonathan Cox,
deceased, late of said couuty, for the benifit of
the heirs and creditors.
nly s— 2m WM. COX, AdnFr.
DU. T. JiL ALSTON, respectfully offers his
Professional Services to the Public. He
may be found, when not professional ly engag
ed, at Mr. Brown’s Hotel, or in his ‘office, 111
Morganton, Fannin couutv, Ga. Special atten
tion will be paid to all calls in his iino of prac
tice.
Morganton, Georgia, may 17.—1 y.
SDbeHkeiHe^i
JCoflge, ffo- SO, !L
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 16, 1855.
a EACH and every member
of this Lodge is hereby no
tified to appear at the lodge
room, on tne first Tuesday
night in Norember next.—
Take due notice thereof,
and govern yourselves ac-
cordmgly. By order of the
- - Lodge.
Oct 18—tm Samuel Levy, Secretary.
WM. T. WOFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GA.
PRACTICES in all the counties of the Cher
okee Circuit, and will attend faithfully to
all business entrusted to his care. Office east
of the court house.
Oct 1, 1855 34—ly
J. A. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAUTEUSVILLE, CASS CO., GEO.
BUSINESS entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to. Particular attention
paid to collecting.
Sept. 27, 1855. 83—ly.
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. S. a EDGEWORTH,
CASSVILLE, GEORGIA.
HAVING permanently located at this place,
respectfully offers his
ibices
to the citizens of the town and county. Resi
dence at Latimer’s Hotel.
Oct 1, 1855 34—ly
WINSHIFS
IRON WORKS,
ATLANTA, GEO.
THE Subscriber is now prepared to receive
and execute orders for any kind of Castings,
or machine work, and all persons favoring him
with orders may rely upon having them executi and
in the best manner,’ and with despatch. Orders
for Sash-blinds and doors promptly attended to
at his Car Establishment. Cash paid for old
Copper, Brass and Iron Castings.
JOSEPH WINSHIP.
Atlantn, Ga., Oct. 1, 1855. 34 —ly.
in did is,
FOR
FALL AND WINTER!
J. W. HOOPER & CO.,
WOULD most respectfully call the attention
of their old customers aud the public
generally to their
NFW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Cutlery, Hoots,Shoe
ifafs t)i)d Gups, Fppey &och,
IRON, STEEL, BAGGING,
Rope, Twine, Ac. Ac., -which they promise to
sell as cheap as can be sold in any place in
Cherokee Georgia.
In addition to their other goods they have a
small lot of:
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c.,
which they will sell cheap for cash and cash
only. Call and sco us.
J. W. Hooper A Cos.
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 11, 1855.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission iiTcrcfyant,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
K— the business, in all its
branches, in the extensive Fire Proof
“““'ware house, on Jackson street, near
the Globe Hotel.
His strict personal attention will, as hereto
fore, be given to the Storage and sale of Cotton,
Grain, Flour, and Produce generally.
Liberal advances, in Cash, or by acceptances,
made, when desired, on all consignments of
Produce to him.
Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope,
Ac., will be promptly and carefully filled, at the
lowest market prices.
October, 1855 34—ly*
jrs* vV — r I' , HE subscriber
1 has been ap
pointed Agent for
the So. Mu. Insurance Company for Cass and
Gordon Counties, and will take risks upon Hou
ses, Negroes, Ac. Ac. Will also receive appli
cations for insurance upon the lives of white
persons. JOHN 11. RICE, Agent.
Jan. 5, 1855. 48—ly.
Brought to Jail,
ON Friday the 19th inst., a negro man, who
says his name is 808, and that he belongs
to Nathaniel Smith, of Carroll county, Ga.; said
negro is five feet, three inches high, weighs a
bout 140 pounds ; dark complexion, has a bald
head, is quick spoken. The owner is requested
to come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take said negro away—or he will be dealt
with as the law directs.’
RICHARD GAINES,
Oct 25 —too Jailor.
Valuable Fansi for Sale*
STHE undersigned offers his place, near
Cassville, for sale, on reasonable terms.
It contains five hundred acres of land
one hundred and fifty of which are cleared and
under fine cultivation. On the premises are a
framed dwelling house, framed negro houses,
framed gin house, screw, gin and thrasher, and
all other convenient out houses. The dwelling
house is about three quarters of a mile from the
court house in Cassville, a portion of the land
being inside the corporate limits. Cassville is
the seat of a Male and Female College, and is
unsurpassed in point of healthy location and
good society. Persons desiring to purchase
land tile invited to call and examine the premi
ses. The terms will be accommodating. For
further particulars enquire of the subscriber on
the place. William S. Thomas.
Cassville, nug 23 28—ts
Agency 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, back-pay, half-pay, adjustment of amounts
of disbursing officers, settlement of post mus
ters and contractors accounts, and every other
business requiring the prompt aud 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
his 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 lust 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 pre-paid in all cases. Fees regulated
by nature and extent of the business, but al
ways moderate.
11. C. SCALDING, Attorney.
Washington, 1). C. mh 15—
SILK BAREGES, Robe Dresses, Lawn, Mus
lin, plain and dotted Swiss, Cambric, Jaco
nett, Fulard Silk, and a large assortment of
Edging and Inserting, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
apr 26—ts
Marriage Licenses —The best looking lot
that’s been along lately, and will please
the most fastidious, for sale at the
Standard Printing Office.
MAGISTRATE’S SUMMONS—a large ouan
tity just printed—“done up brown, ’ on
hand and for sale at the
Standard Printin'* Orno*.
S3wrtiseli)enfs.
List of Letters,
REMAINING in the Post Office at Cass
ville, Ga., on the first day of October, 1855,
which will be ;eut to the General Post Office as
Dead Letters:
Andoe, Francis Miller, Amanda Miss
Andrewson, Miss Miller, Wm
Andrews, Garnett Miller, E W
Brandon, Mrs Sarah McMickle, W J
Berrien, Col Thomas Morgan, Thomas II
Cochran, S W Mattox. J F
Camp, Mis Nancy Mitchcrl, James
Camp, Miss Sarah A Nations, Josiah
Colwell, Ford & Cos. Pearce, Benjamin P
Camp, L M Purser, Calvin
Cannon, Zachariah Rivis. J G
Crawford, Mrs July Reaves, J L
Collum, Solomon Rogers, John
Deweesc, W A Stewart, James A.
Durnm, Jacob S 3 Sanders, widow of Jno
Davis, H S Smith, Daniel
Fryer, D Smith, Franklin
Floyd, Newport Simmons, N D
Freeman, Jamas Stephenson, Rufus
Freeman, Mr Todd, John
Gillian, W C Tyters, Miss Joe
Gilley, Harris Trotter, Sam & Sarah
Goulsby, Mr Thompson, Wm C
Gibbs, John Tool, RE 2
Harris, Milton Wood, Mark
Ilansell, John C Whitlock, Miss Mollie
Hamilton, Terrel Vest, Itov E W
Livingston, Jas T Wolds, R
Persons calling for any of the above let
ters will please remember that they are adver
tised. A. HAIItE, P. M.
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 11 —3 t.
By Authority of the State <f Alabama.
Southern Military Academy Lottery.
GRAND feeHRME FOR NOVEMBER!
Class W.—To be Drawn November 8, 1855, in
the city of Montgomery, when Prizes amoun
ting to
Sixty Thousand Dollars ,
Will be distributed according to the following
Magnificent Scheme! J-y’T’ And remember eve
ry Prize is drawn at each Drawing, aud paid
when due without deduction !
1 Prize of $20,000 10 of 220 $2,200
1 do 5,000 20 do 150 1,500
Ido 3,000 45 do 100 4,500
Ido 2,000 80 do 50 4,000
Ido 1,000 200 do 20 4,000
10 do 500 5,000 630d0 10 6,300
1,000 Prizes, amounting to $60,000
Only Ten Thousand Numbers.
Tickets $10 —Halves $5 —Quarters $2.50.
Sam’l Swan, Agent and Manager,
Oct 18 Montgomery, Ala.
HAVANA plan LOTTERY!
JASPER COUNTY ACAD'MY LOTTERY
By authority of the State of Georgia.
r pilE Subscriber having been appointed man
_L ager of the Jasper County Academy Lotte
ry, intends conducting the same on the Havana
plan of single numbers, and has located his Of
fice in the city of Macon, Georgia. He now
offers the following—
GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 5, 1855:
Class G—when prizes will be distributed as
follows, amounting to
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ! !
1 Prize of $12,000 1 prize of $5,000
1 “ 8,000 1 “ 2,000
1 “ 1,500 1 “ 1,200
1 “ 11,00 5 “ 1,000
10 44 400 10 41 150
12 44 120 20 44 100
60 44 50 256 44 25
23 Approximation prizes, 860
408 Prizes, amounting to $50,000.
Only 10,000 numbers,
Remember every Prize drawn at each draw
ing, under the superintendence of Col. Geo. M.
Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen who
are sworn to a faithful performance of their du
ty. Prizes paid when due without discount.
All orders, rely on it, strictly confidential.—
Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all sol*
vent Banks taken at par.
Whole Tickets SB, Halves $4, Quarterss2.
Address JAS. F. WINTER, Manager,
Sept 27 Macon, Geo.
By authority of the State of Georgia.
FORT GAiNES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER!
Class 9.—To be drawn November 23d, 1855, in
the city of Atlanta, Ga., when prizes amount*
ing to
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
will be distributed according to the following
magnificent Scheme! And remember every
Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when
due without deduction!
1 Prize of SIO,OOO | 17 do 75 1,275
2 do 2,000 4,000 43 do 50 2,150
3 do 500 1,500 83 do 25 2,075
11 do 250 [2,750 200 do 10 2,000
10 do 110 1,100 630 do 5 3,150
1000 prizes in all, amounting to $30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
7 'ielcets $5 00, Halves $2 50, Quarters $1 25.
Bills on all solvent Banks at pat*. All com*
munications strictly confidential.
Sam’l Swan, Agent and Manager,
Oct 25 Atlanta, Ga.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
C3r OOI3S.
uplIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Cass county
.1 are respectfully invited to examine the large
and fashionable stock of
DRY-GOODS AND
Heady— Made Cloth iny %
at— LEVY'S CASH STORE.
THE stock consists in part of French aud
English Merino, Black Silk, Aalpaca,
Do Lain, Cashmere, Coburg, Silk
Poplin, Gingham, Prints,
Fluids and a full assort
ment of Domcsti*
Goods;
—also —
Casemere,
Sattinett, Ken. Jeans,
Tweeds, Flannel, Ac.,
Bonnets, Collars, Under
Sleeves, Flouncing, Edging
and Inserting; Jet Neciaces
and Bracelets, Gold Ear and Fin*
ger Rings, Breast-Pins, Fob, Vest
and Guard Chains, Seals and Keys,
Watches, Lockets, &c.,
IIEA l) J -MA DE CL O THING:
Cloaks, Coats, Pants and Vests, of every
quality, for Mens’ and Boys’ wear ; and
every article usually kept in a Dry*Goods Store.
The above mentioned GOODS will be sold
cheap, at L E VY'S CA SII STOR E.
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 3, 1855.
ROOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS! II
e A supyly of School Books, inclu
ffififmjf ding the various kinds in common us*
in the College and elsewhere in th*
county. Also a good supply of pens,
ink, paper, copy books, scaling wax, drawing
pencils, Ac. .Just received at
May 3—-ts. J. W. HOOPER A CO’S.
The Cheapest Goods
■ VKRBOI.II IN CASSVILLE, 4 TO A DEAD CERTAINTY.*
Clothing, Staple and Fanny Dry Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Ac.)
NOT AT COST,
But w ill be sold cheaper than ever offered be
fore in Cassville, at
LEVY’S CASH STORE.
Feb 16—ts
The Ark,
liehotos’
| )URLTSIIEI) monthly, nt Columbus, Ohio.—
J- Terms, One Dollar a year, in Advance.
Address Alex. E. Glenn,
Get. 11. Editor and Publisher. /
BdbcHisefr)ei)is.
EW. CHASTAIN, Attorney at Law Mor
• ganton, Ga.—Practices in all the coun
ties of the Cherokee circuit. j an 5
80. CRAWEORD, Attorney at Law, Cal
• houn, Geo.—Practice in the counties of
the Cherokee circuit. apr 24.
RII. TATUM. Attorney at Law, Trenton,
• Ga.—Business entrusted to his care in any
of the counties of the Cherokee circuit, will meet
with prompt attention. Nov 21
Milner a alsabrook, attorneys at
Law, Morganton, Geo. —Practice in the
Counties of Union, Fannin, Gilmer and Pick
ens. James Milner, Cassville; J. E. Alsabrook,
Morganton. may 17, 1855- -ly
SWEIL, Attorney at Law, Canton, Geor*
• gia. Business entrusted to his care in
any of the counties of the Blue Ridge circuit, will
meet with faithful attention.
Refers to 11011. David Irwin and Ex*Gov.
McDonald, Marietta; Col. Joseph E. Brmvn,
Canton; Capt. W. T. Wofford, Cassville; Col.
Geo. N. Lester, Gumming.
Feb 16, 1855—ts
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD, Attorneys at
Law, Cassville, Ga.—As a firm under the
above name John A. A M. J. Crawford will
promptly and faithfully attend to all business
intrusted to their care in any of the counties of
the Cherokee or Blue Ridge Circuits. M. J. Craw
ford will give particular attention to the collec
ting of all claims and debts, and will spare no
pains to put clients in speedy possession of their
money. mh I—lyl —ly j
TW. HOOPER A CO., Dealers in Staple and
• Fancy Goods, Groceries, Iron, Hats, Caps,
Roots and Shoes, Ac., Ac., at the Brick store,
Cassville, Ga. Feb 2, 1854.
HYATT McBURNEY A CO., Direct Tm
portcrs and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Dor estic Dry Goods, No. 87 Hayne Street,
Charleston, S. C. Jan 12, 1855—49—1 y
a T>LACKSMITHING.—The Subscriber
13 is prepared to do all kinds of work
his line, such as Ironing Carriages,
making and repairing Farming imple
ments, edge-tools, horse-shooing, Ac. in the best
manner, and on the most reasonable terms. —
Edge tools warranted. A share of patronage is
solicited. L. GRIFFIN.
Cassville, Ga., Feb. 16,1855.- —2 ly.
New Stage Rome
FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON, VIA EI.LIJAY.
• THE undersigned begs to in
form the travelling public that
* “v-k j g now p re p are( j t () accommo
date those wishing to visit the Copper region of
Georgia and Tennessee. The route is through
some of the most beautiful mountain scenery of
Cherokee Georgia, and is furnished with fine,
new and commodious hacks, good horses and
careful drivers.
Leave Cassville every Tuesday A Friday, 6 a. m.
44 Morganton Wednesday and -Saturday.
44 Ellijay Monday and Thursday.
Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck
Town or other Copper mines, can be accommo
dated.
Stage office in Cassville at Latimer’s Hotel.
11. 11. Walker.
. E3*“ Atlanta Examiner will copy six weeks
in weekly paper. Sept. 6 —tt
IPVENTAL NOTICE.—The sub
.l -J scribers respectfully inform
r the 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.
COBR A MOSELEY,
Jan. 26'—tf Surgeon Dentists.
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.—A remittance of
Five Dollars will entitle a subscriber to
three steel engravings and the paper for one year.
A remittance of Ten Dollars Will entitle a sub
scriber to the paper for one year, and a complete
set of the engravings. Col. Wm. R. Johnson,
of Virginia, the 44 Napoleon of the Turf.”—
Mad’lle Augusta, the Celebrated Dnnseuse, in
the character of 44 La Sylphide.” Uipton and
Confidence, ih their match in harness, Boston,
Wagner, Monarch, Leviathan, Argvle, Black
Maria, Grey Eagle, Shark, Iledgeford, John
Bascomibc, Molllnoiith Eclipse, and Fashion.
JOHN RICHARDS, Publisher,
july 12— ts No. 3 Park Place, N. Y.
Nf O r rT is hereby given that af*
v_/ 1 1A !Va ter publication of tins
notice for six weeks, application will bo made
to the Commissioner of Pensions for the issue
of a Duplicate Os Military Bounty Land War
rants, No. 365, “Act” of 1852, for 160 acres— *
issued to William M. Morrow, late a private in
Capt. Isaac Trevet’s company, in Colonel Low
ty’s regiment., in (lie Cherokee troubles, the
same having been illegally withheld by the col*
lecting Agent, and a caveat against its location
entered in the General Land Office, dated
1855. QUERY A WALKER,
oct. 3,34 —Cw Att'ys. for Claimant.
LI VERY STAB LE.
THE subscriber begs to in* v.
form the travelling public
■L-A..A.1 that he has lately established
in Cassville, a well supplied Livery Stable, and
is now prepared to furnish horses, buggies and
other Conveyances to any part of the country. —
His stable is Well supplied With good horses and
carriages, and his charges will be as low as the
present and future prices of provender will al
low.
A commodious and comfortable hack will
meet with night and day Trains on the State
Road, forthe accommodation of persons wishing
| to Stop at Cassville. JOHN M. BANTON.
sept. 13 —2m
Atlanta Examiner and Constitutional'st
<f* Republic , (Aitgdsta) will each Copy to the
amount of $4 and send bills to thR onic*.
IMP OR TA NT NO TICE.
J. A. & S. ERWIN
ARE offering their entire
| Stock ofGoods at Cost—Come
g>As they are determined to
close up their business they give timely notice
to their debtors, that their entire claims must
be paid during the coining winter.
J. A. A S. ERWIN.
CartcrsVille, On,, Oct. 1, 1855.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS I The under
signed having removed from Albany to
Trounvillc, Lowndes county, Go,
IV ill in addition to the practice of Law examine i
and report the value of land in the counties of j
Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Anpaling and
Irwin, lie will, when requested, examine I
Lands personally, and give full information as :
to •’alue, location and probability of immediate |
sals. Having no connection whatever with j
land speculation lie will engage to act as agent,
in the sale or purchase of lands, in any of the ‘
aforesaid counties for a fee of ten per cent, up- >
on the amount received or paid out, His char- ‘
ges for examining land will be live dollars per !
, lot, for lands in the 12th distric t of Lowndes, in
all the other districts, he will charge ten dol
lars. Additional will be charged for an exami- i
nation of title Upon record.
EPIIRIAM IT. PLATT,
Attorney tu Law, |
Troupvillc, Lowndes Cos. Ga.
Nor 17—ly
The Soil of the South,
Si ¥oi)tWi)
Devoted to Southern Agriculture and
Horticulture .
Agricultural editors,-James m.
Chambers, William 11. Chambers. Hor
ticultural Editor, —Charles A. Peabody.
Terms, —Olio Dollar a-venr, in advance.
Lomax A Ulus, Publishers,
Oct., ’55 Columbus, Ga.
I AND WARRANTS WANTED— The un
j dersigned will pay the highest cash prices
for Land Warrants. He can always be found
at his store in Cassville.
MADISON McMURRAY.
June Ste-1 ts
if. 6. fijlrifcil’s fMiqn Hifiityetff.
fTMIIS celebrated medicine, skilfully compog-
I ed as it is of the most healing balsams and
penetrating oils, can never fail to cure alrnogt
every affliction that cotild be alleviated by an
external remedy. Its superiority over all other
Liniments is proven by the miraculous cures it
performs, and by the*great, and constantly in
creasing demand. There has been sold within
the past year more than three millions ol bot
tles, and there can be but few persons lound
who do not bestow upon it-the highest prais*
for the rare virtues it possesses. Nothing, per
haps, since the creation of the world, has been
so successful as an external remedy for nil ner
vous diseases, as this wonderful curative. When
applied, it instantaneously diffuses itself thro’
the whole system, soothing the irritated nerve*
allaying the most intense pains, and creating %
most delightful sensation.
11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment. —ig
a composition of balsams and oils, from rar#
plants peculiar to this country, and it was by
the use of the articles composing this remedy
that not only their physicians, hut even the
wild Arabs of the desert wore enabled to perform
such miraculous cures. The Aral steed is world
renowned for his beautiful symmetry of form,
his unsurpassed speed and agility, and the in
credible fatigue he is capable of enduring. —
Why is it? Because from the time of his birth
his limbs are carefully watched, and upon the
first appearance of disease the magic lotion is
applied, and such things as confirmed sweeny,
poll-evil, fistula, ringbone, scratches, spavin,
lameness, etc., etc., arc unknown. The same
result will follow in all cases where 11. G. Far
rell’s Genuine Arabian Liniment is used in time.
Therefore delay not in procuring a good supply
of it, for every dollar spent in it will save you
twenty, and a great deal of suffering, if not your
life.
The public are cautioned against another coun
terfeit, which has lately made its appearance,
called W. B. Farrell’s Arrabian Liniment, tli*
most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because
his having the name of Farrell, many will buy
it in good faith, without the knowledge that a
counterfeit exist, and they will perhaps only dis
cover theii error when the spurious mixture has
wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only bv
H. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and
wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria,
Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies
must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the
letters IL G. before Farrell’s, thus—H. G. FAR
RELL’S—and his signature on the wrapper, all
others are counterfeits.
Hold by J. 1). Carpenter, Cassville, Gs.
and bv the regularly authorized agents throu’-
nut the United States.
Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
Agents wanted in every town, village and
hamlet in the United States, in which one is not
already established. Address 11. G. Farrell as
above, accompanied with good reference ag
character, responsibility, Ac.
Nov. I—dtwAwfom. * 88—
Coosa River Land
FOR SALE I !
ON the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER
NEXT, at the Courthouse in CENTRE,
Cherokee County, Alabama, I will, as the Ad
ministrator of Samuel Smith, late of Cass Coun
ty, Georgia, deceased, sell at public outcry, th*
following real estate, lying in the county of
Cherokee aforesaid, to-wit;
The north half of the N W fourth of sec. KX
and the S W one-fourth of sec. 3, and the S E
one*fourth of the S E one-fourth of sec. 4, and
the N \V one-fourth of sec. 3, and 76 acres on
the East half of the N E fruc., one-fourth offrac.
sec. 4, all in township 10 and range 9; and 20
acres of the S W frac., one-fourth of section 84,
township 9 and range 9, containing in all 586
acres, more or less. Said lands all lie in on*
body on the Coosa River, three and one-half
miles from Centre, and it is estimated that about
300 acres of the same are river bottom, and
abi.ut 100 acres creek bottom. The place is
healthy and well watered. The land is sold a*
the property of said deceased, under an order
of the Probate Court. The titles are believed
to be undoubted. Terms, one-half cash to b*
paid at the sale, the balance on a twelve months
credit, secured bv note and two good securi
ties. Lemuel p. butt, Adm’r.
Oct. 10, 1555. 86—tds
Who wants a Mountain Hornet
WALKER COUNTY LAND
FOK SALE-CHEAP!!!
riMIE undersigned desirous to
X sell his land in Walker
tv, offers a great inducement to
land buyers and speculators.—
The land lies in the 12th district
of said county, Lot No. 21 in the 4th Section,
containing 160 acres more or less, 180 acres of
good land, well watered, a good Mineral Spring
on the premises, and a Creek running through
the land sufficient to turn a mill, with a good
Seat —fine range for raising stock—fine stand for
a boarding house, Ac., all on the top of the Look
out Mountain—this mountain is 15 miles wid*
and 30 long, and 20 miles from Chattanooga,
Ten 11. I M ill sell cheap and no mistake! Call
on M. A. LEAK, Cartersville, Ga., or at th*
Standard ({dice, Cassville, Ga.
sept 11, ’55. 13—2m2m
To Old Soldiers.
BOUNTY LANDS.—The undersigned har
ing long been engaged in the prosecution
of Revolutionary Pension Claims, Invalid Pen
sion Claims, Bounty Land Claims, &c., against
the General Government, now tenders his ser
vices to all such claimants, especially” to Bounty
Land Claimants, for the procurement of their
Claims, as there are many such Claims under
the late law of Congress, which gives an addi
tional Bounty of Land to the soldiers of all th*
wars in which the United States has engaged
since 1790, who have not received as much as
160 acres. ELISHA KING.
Adairsville, Ga., Oct. 1.
CASS LAND for SALE!
frMIE undersigned wishing to e&SKNa,
L leave this country offers for
sale his Plantation, 3 1-2 miles
North-east of Cartersville, in the
settlement of Capt. Felton, con
turning 2no acres, 80 acres in cultivation, 180
acres of No. 1 Land; a good well of water, toler
able fair improvements, a good range, a nevor
failing bank of Magnetic and Gray iron Ore on
the premises, which he offers very low. Oall
on M. A. LEAK, Cartersville, orS. H. SMITH,
at this office. Oet. 2, ’55, &4—st
\TALtTAt!LR LAND FORSALE.-loffer my
’ Plantation for sale in Casa county on Pitt’e
Creek, on the main Tennessee road, 4 1 -‘2 mile*
above Cartersvillc, 5 miles from Cassville, and
übont -1 miles from Rowland's Springs The
above tract contains 800 acres, about 875 of
! which arc in a high state of cultivation, as the
j present crop will show, and I think equal toanv
in the county. About 4ni) acres of the above
are bottom ami rich valley land—the balance
e-nod 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. Ronds
mi the premises or 1). F. Bishop or Lemuel Dil
lard Esq., will take pleasure in showing tbs
plantation, making known price, terms, Ac.
duly 11)—tf JAMES RONDS.
S-rs” Atlanta Examiner will please copy and
forward account to this office.
\ ITATKU RUNNING UPHILL!! GATCTI
> V EL’S PATENT PREMIUM IMPROVED
Double and Single -Self-acting Hi IfJtA ULlii
RAMS, /‘tttented April 10, 1N47, for supplying
dwellings or farm houses, villages, rail road
stations, Ac., with pure running water any
height or dlstanoe required, with from one pint
to 20 GALLOS A Oil MORE PER MINUTE,
from a spring or stream, whore a full of two or
more feet can be obtained. The quantity thrown
in proportion to the fall and elevation.*
The undersigned having.purchnscd the right
for the counties of Floyd, Gordon and Cass, it
prepared to furnish and put operation the above
named R uns of various sizes, adapted to differ
ent sized springs, which are warranted to give
entire satisfaction.
Address J. L. GIBSON, Cartersvillo, Ga.
June 28 ts 81
fpO OLD SOLDIERS.— By a recent Aet of
.A. Congress, nil persons who have served in
any War since 1700, are entitled to 180 acres of
Land—and those who bare received Warrants
for a loss number, are entitled to a sufficient
number of acres to make that amount._ The
undersigned will attend to the collection of
such claims. WM. TV WOFFORD.
Cassville, mh .B—ts