The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, June 17, 1852, Image 3

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J f 'ft interested sections, if the questions should What an ivw'fut comment this is upon the evil AUGUSTA PRICES, be brought up. Hut, there are other resohi- Effects Of intemperance! It was the first drop [Corrected weekly from Chroti. tions in the platform of vital interest to the that ruined Ilaunegan. He is now alxrnt the Bagging, Gunny, 1 South, upon which we have fought the bat- middle age of man, and may yet live to be a Bacon, 'tie of the Union for two years, and upon 1 very useful mart: but there is great proba which we have saved it from dissolution. ! bility that he will commit suicide. These resolutions approve deeided-ly Of the 'This tragedy will do much toward enacting Cheese, Northern, * Compromise measures, as having bee‘n fair, j the Maine Liquor Law in Indiana, and we Coffee. Bio, ADVERTISEMENTS. . Sent.] ADVERTISEMENTS. Butter, Beeswax, Bricks, The Georgia Delegation.—Our Corres pondent Right.—Our despatch from Balti more announced that both delegations from .'Lard, per lb, Georgia were admitted to east the vote of Molasses, per gdl, the State. In this we differed from the des- Nails, 1’^ patch of the Courier, which stated that the Bope'per lb' ’ State Rights delegation was admitted. Yes SV.'r.rs, per lb, ; compromise had de- ter .| u y morning the Courier sustains the ac- Salt, per bu>h, ality in the l nion. : curacy of their correspondent by their Wash- ; .l w'iiie, per lb, or Georgia platform, ; U gton correspondent, and by the Baltimore | ' * icat, l>ct h- ., ' liberal and wise, including the i -gitive slave ! can almost predict it will be enacted at the act, and denounce any attempt, whether next session of the Legislature. from freesoilers or Sduthorn rights men, to , o 'repeal or disturb'tiny part of these meas- “ ureS. What mbfe could be as'ked by Union men The Southern Rights party in the Nashville Convention, rccomended a South- ’ srn Congress to resist and overthrow the ' compromise. It met in Georgia and declared that we had been deprived by high hand of ' our rights, and that the compromise had de graded us from our equ:i Throughout the State our ueorgia piauorm, ington correspondent, and by that platform which the national democratic Sun In the latter reference it is ffilstakih. ■ party has emphatically pronounced its owh, | rp| lere j g some confusion in the report of the was deWWnced as ah act of base submission, i ^ but oare f u n v sifted and 'properly ar- Now it is incorporated in the creed of the f rilfagjjd> it would stan d as follows : National democratic party’, and thousands The question was then announced on coh- of resistance men urged by the love of plun- j c - urrihg in the report of the Committee on der, will applaud-principles in Pierce and j Credentials, with the exception of that part King, which they declared infamous when , relating t0 Massachusetts and Tennessee, advocated by Cobb and Foote There is but ! one mode of explaining such conduct. ’It does not flow from patriotism s a stese ' tff j llraolvo<1> That the Democratic delcgatfoh public duty-but from interest of a far more ^ Gcorgia> represented by Mir. Coheh, sordid nature- | nfote Rights,) consistihg of twenty-one Lnguira, Java, Corn, per bushel, Domestic Goods.—Y’arn Osnaburgs, per yard, Feathers, per lb, Flour per bbl, per per yard, ib. T3 U a 14 To 18 a 30 4 18 a 22 per 1000, 5 50 a 6 00 per lb. 9 a 11 w 94 a 11 10 a 15 4 13 a ri 95 a too 80 u 9ia 3 5 a 90 100 '40 b 00 a 8 00 T2 a 15 23 a 37 34 a 4 40 a 50 84 a 14 54 a 11 40 a 50 !8 (i 25 09 a 1 25 Xll | and including the following the committee, namely : resolutions of Our triumph, so far, is glorioUs. We have but to await the action of the 'Othdr conven tion and assembling of our State Convention, to establish our prineplcs upon a national 1 basis.—Const Union. Gen. Pierce, of New Hampshire. Gen. Pierce received his appointment un- ' der the following circumstances : When the requisition was made upon the State of New Hampshire for a battalion of volunteers, Gen. Pierce was tho first man to put his name down upon the roll, and in the capac- 'tiyofa private. He made known to his friends that, in that humble capacity lie in tended to serve, if he had no opportunity to serve in another. The President, of course, became acquainted with the patriotic cur.- "duct of Gen. Pierce ; and, When the ten reg iment bill became a law, he, froiii long per sonal acquaintance a ud friendship knowing his sterling qualities of head and heart, and j •" without solicitation on the part of Gen. lady remarked to a printer the Pierce, tendered to hirh the appointment of ; other day, that thoiigh he might print a U .. | tiieiiibers, are the orgahised representatives of Georgia, and, therefore, bo admitted to theirseats. Resolved, that the delegates represented by Mr Jack sob, sev'dbtcch it lu.ihber, are democrats lh principle, ahd reflect the sen timent of ivportfoh of the democracy of Geor gia, and that they be admitted to seats in the convention, aiid that said defegatidh thus united, cast the vote of the State. The report, with the exception above, was then concurred in, and the announcement was succeeded by loud and long continued applause. This statement is sustained by the Balti more American, the Intelligencer, and the Republic. The latter reports the matter so clearly as to leave no room for doubt, that both Georgia delegations were admitted, and, unitedly, cast the vote of that State. — Ch■ Standard. BANK NOTE LIST. Georgia bills.of solvent hanks, at par. Look put for counterfeits, SlO’s on the Bark of Augusta, payable to J. M. llitt. has no picture of Gen Oglethorpe, the genuine has. Also, SlOO’s on the Bank of the State of Georgia, payable at the Branch Bank, at Washington, and dated Sept.3d. 1848,has a red back, with the words "State Bank of Georgia.” en graved, the original has nothing of it.. South Carolina money at par. Counterfeit | Slop’s on the Merchant's Pant:. Che raw. | Alabama, North Carolina ami Tennessee i bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, 'discount. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Another War with Mexico! VOLUNTEERS WANTED TO SERVE DU RING THE WAR ! A ND also purchasers wanted for the fol lowing new works just received at the CHEROKEE BOOK STORE, CASSVILLE, GA. Revolution, a large vol- A. ALEXANDER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Tho 1 isi.. Trench and American Chemicals, Sur gical and Dental Instruments, PAINTS, Oils, Dye Stull's and Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes of all kinds, Bronzes, Fancy Soaps, Trusses. Tapr.ers’ Tools, Druggists' Glass Ware, Ex tracts. Dciitists’ Gold and Tin Foil, Poree- lean Teeth. Patent Medi-ines, &c. Together With a full supply of every arti cle usually found in the line, which 1 otter at the lowest market [ rices for cash or approv ed credit. .. Mv arrangements with established houses in New Volk, give jrp* facilities enjoyed bv few, for selling pure'articles, and at the low est, prices. . ■ . ‘Feb ruary VI, 1 S3 S'. White Silk Fringes. CJXOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Geo., IT have received from New York, an as sortment of Plain and Crimped White Silk Fringes for Ladies’ Mantillas, of beautiful styles. They have also oh hand, Ladles White Watered Silk Mantillas, Ladies* White and Black Lace Embroidered Muslin Chimasettcs, Muslin and Lace l ndersleeves, Valenciennes Lace and Muslin Collars. Al so, a supply of Ladies’ Summer Dress Goods, in a great variety ol styles, of new and elegant designs, and to all of which j they respectfully invite the attention of the j Ladies. June 10. ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE BOOKS, A NEW AND VALUABLE BOOK! Life of Robert Emmett, Picketts History of Alabama, Georgia' and Mississippi, 2 vols. Garland's Life of Randolph, 2 vol ’ Hume’s England,. 6 voir. Wirt's Patrick Henry. Thrilling Incidents of the Wars cf the GHI JIS work is one of the m United, States ( j jL ogruphies ever offered to Pictorial ‘history .'cf the United State Greece, Turkey, Russia, Sc. Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition. | j> Georgia Scenes, by Longstreet McKenzie’s 3000 Receipts. Free M ason’s Monitor. History of Religious Denomination: The Celebrated Irish 1‘atriot and Martyr. \Vjth his Specyhgs. &e , also an Appendix, containing valuable portions of Irish History, by John W. Burke. one of the most readable bi ographies ever offered to the American render, and will be hailed with joy by every admirer of the distinguished but ill-fated sub- rnnnY new mong which we Besides the Life of Robert Em.mktt, it j gives a minute detail of the various insur rections and outbreaks of the Irish in uttemp- I ting to free themselves from English bondage. Abbott’s Histories of Hannibal, Xerxes,&c Abo the Life of Theobald Wolfe Pone, the Gunn’s Domestic Medicine. American Lawyer and Form Book. Watson’s Institutes, 2 vols. Wesley’s Sermon's 2 vols. Village Sermons, by Rev. Geo. Burder. Buck’s Theological Dictionary. April lo. For sale low for cash. India Matting;. S NOWDEN & SHEAR have received from New York, a large supply of -4-4, 5-4. and 0-4 plain and checked India flat ting, of superior quality, anti to which thcy : : respectfully invite the attention of the put)-; ’■ June 1C. Harness and Saddlery. 50 'Colonel of the 9th Regiment, which was promptly accepted by him. And when the bill providing for the organization of the ten new regiments was passed, the President tendered to him the appointment which he now holds, also without solicitation on his part. Gen. Pierce was, by his e^n voluntary act, a private citizen. Within the '-price of five years, he had voluntarily resigned the office of U. S. Senator, in which he had achieved an enviable reputation. Within the term of three year's, he had refused the appointment of U. S. Senator, voluntarily tendered to him by the Governor of New Hampshire, to fill the ufiesfured term of Judge Woodbury. And one -year ago, he declined the office of Attorney Gliberal Of the LTiited States, and a seat in the cabinet, voluntarily tendered to him by thef resident intimating in his letter to Mr. Pol!:, declin ing his tempting offer, that he should never again be voluntarily separated from his family for any considerable length of time, <■ except at the call of his country in time of a tear."—Wash. Union of Cet , 1817. kiss, he must never publish it. Camp Fires cf tl unid, SI ’"5. ,. Tom Jones, by Felct’iig, 50cts. I)re..m Life, by Ik Marvel, SI Arvinc’s Morai and Religious S3 00. Mahan’s True Believer, "Sets. Kennedy’s Swallow Barn, S2 00 Col. Vamlcrbomb, 50c. — Snarieyow, 23c. Pollv Pcablossom’s Wedding, and other tales, 50c. Jacob Faithful, 25c.—Phantom Ship, 25c. Valley Farm. 25c.—Florence, 25c. Mormonism Exposed. 15c — Salathiel. 50c. Prairie Bird, 30c.—Fowler’s Phrenology, SI 00. Philosphy of Elcctro-Physiologv, SI 00 Love and Parentage, 30c. Physiology, animal and mental, 75c. Self-< hlthre,'75c.—Memory, 75c. Matrimony obc.— Phieaolbgy and Physi ology, lac. All ivill be sold as early as practicable.— St. Mary’s money, small Ellis, taken it: ex change for Bocks. Call early cr von may be too late. JOHN W. BURKE, Ag’t. ' Cassville, June 17, 1852. THE subscribers are prepared to do all kinds ot work in the above line, such as making and repairing Harness and Saddles. Also, Shoes and Boots made and repaired. They have a good Anecdotes, |T.ot cf Harness. Saddles, &c , which thev will sell cheap. All work warranted and execu ted with dispatch. Shop over Price’s old stand. WM. B. BOHANNON, Mav 27~2m WM. GOULDSMITH. The cry is still they Come! -VTOW receiving at tho Cherokee Book 1\ Store, Casscillc, the following Books: Bascoiu’.s Sermons; Cobb's Digest, in i and in 2 vols. Georgia Reports—2 complete setts. “ *• vol. 10, several copies. Ewell’s Medical Companion. Sterne’s works. Five editions of Shakspeare and Byron. Curran and his Cotemporaries. Irish Rebellion, &c. Cali and examine our stock. JNO. W. BURKE, Agent. May 6, 1852. j trial of Mitchell, O’Brien, Meagher, and their compatriots. The work contains 308 pages, beautifully ! bound in Muslin. Price only one Dollar. ! All orders for the Book will la- promptly j attended to. Liberal deduction made (o a- j gents who will sell the work for us. For sale j by Booksellers generally. Address JOHN W. BURKE, Cassville, Ga. j QP7“ Any newspaper that will publish the j above a few times, and send a copy marked to “ Standard, Cassville, Ga.,” shall receive a copy of the work cy return mail. June 3, 1852 ADVERTISEMENTS. Will wonders never cease? TVrOW on hand, and recei J_\ and valuable Book may enumerate: Analogy of Masonry and Religion, bv Scott. McIntosh Book of the Indians, Sacred Scenes, by Headley, Sketches of .the Life ot f’ol. Crockett. Ruck’s Religious Anecdotes. Mechanics’- Text Book. Floral Interpreter. j. ; Chambers papers for tire Peotde. Louisiana Swamp Doctor. Simon Suggs. .Maj. Jones’ Traveio M idow Rugby’s Husband, l’rnirie Bird. Woodrevc Manor. Remorse Tom King. Mormonism Exposed. Wan mm gee.'’ Yankee Hill VVacousta. Dr. Valentine. Matilda Montgomery. Marcus Warhind, by Mrs. Hoif. Linda, bv rhe same mttliorc--' New York J:i Stir:.-., \\ ild Western Seen’ . Story, without :r,nam-; New Y'crk by Gas Lig'nt. For sa e cheap for cash kee Rook Store. Cassville, Ga., May 13. 1852. V.C., 4.C., 4 at the Ch> ro- A r \Kl> Emporium of Literature. O PENED at Cassville, Geo., 11 Cherokee Book Store,” for a few months or so. Always on hand and constantly receiving the Jute. : and best works of the day, for sale low jqr cash and cash only—and we hope our friends will not ask credit—as we are doing business an the cash principle. Jest rece’d : Emma Stanley,, Many Vyige.. The Daltons. Wil’d. West.-rn -Scenes. Cooper's Leather Stocking Tales. Confessions of a house-keeper. Fields’ Scrap Book. Also, a fresh supply of Mr. Calhoun’s J OHN A. ERWIN respectfully announces | that he is just receiving and opening at. bis old stand direct from New York, the j larger! and most complete stock of Goods lie | (j rca - Work, Vol. L and manv others too has ever before opened in tins market, to j numcroIls t(J tliink of. We rnspcctfiillv in which he earnestly invites the attention ot j vitc tlic (. it i zt .ns of Cass and the adjoining all his old friends and customers, and the ,. 0 unties to call and examine our stock and public generally. Prices he guarantees T „.j ccs —whether thev buy or not- as the dry n TINE Chewing Tobacco, and Spanish j Cigars just received and for sale by patton & enuNN. *; April 6th, 1852. BLACK ALPACCAS. A handsome stock of Plain Black and fig- ured Alpaccas, from 22 cents up, at l’ATTON & TRIMBLE'S Adairsville, April 11, 1852. Have you called at (He Rook Store Vet I IF you have net, jest step if., Burke has fixed up a very neat hall please purchasers, being assured that | no one can offer greater inducements. Please call and examine. The following in part comprise his stock. Dry Goods of almost'eMd-y'yiriety. Hard ware and Cutlery. Boots, s'Mqcs, Saddlery, Drugs and Medicines, Hats, Cirps, Straw Goods, Read-made Clothing, Umbrellas, Parasols, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Crockery, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron Nails, &c. JOHN A E Pi WIN. Cassville, March ISth, 1852. WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD. ROI'IE, GEORGIA, Will practice Law in all the counties of the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) They will both personally attend all the courts. J W. II. Underwood will attend the courts of Jackson and Habersham counties of the Wes tern circuit. Both will attend the sessions of the Supreme Court atCassville and Gaines ville. All business entrusted to them will be promptly and faithfully attended to. pin j goods men say—but we always prefer that Books should be bought. JOHN W. BURKE, Ag’t. Cassville. June 3, 1852. the t.at'emt Foreign friAMs'i JU.8T received at the ‘’Cherokee Book Store,” the following, among many other valuable Books: The works of Jno. C. Calhoun, Vol. 1. Golden Christmas, by W. G. Simms. A Tour in Europe, by a Southern man. Mackey’s Masonic Lexicon, new edition. The Masonic Trestl. board. The new Masonic Vocalist. Sterne's works. Orders received for any work published in the Union. Cassville, April 26, 1852. Look Here! Heim ATLANTA, GEt\ Conner Loyd and Decatur Sift (About 300 yards from the J)epot t ) T HUS establishment has been reccntJy,f«y- nisheil from the.in .t houses in New fourl. city - md no paint w..! be sjqircd«on inv jnri to imike it one of .the bc-r iuptsqs Noutli. Time and patron age wlll'fest the above as sertion. A liberal patronage is solicited. ~ J Iv Be TLKIl, Proprietor. Feb. 12. 1852. Spring and Summer Goods! I L J, PARK, Atlanta. Ga. TJESI’LCTFULI.Y" inform iners and the has just received stock of Dm t'-oef.:. G ’(G, public large >Id custo- icnerally. ihat lie tnd well sek-eted :en/, i w • tes, and jtfe% ‘r.u.u Miar.- menno, Hon. Edward A. Ilanncpn. The facts as to the killing of his brother- in-law, Capt. Duncan, by Mr. Hannegan, are already widely known. Mr. Hannegan had been a member of the legislature,of both Houses of Congress, Ambassador to Russia, and might have been honored and useful in every relation of life but for his fearful de votion to liquor, which has long rendered him a terror and disgrace to his friends, and has at length probably led him to a felon's 'doom. John Wentworth, who served Standard fur the (’nmpaigs. The favor shown this paper by it’s friends in this eoufctry, as well as else where, in pro curing‘for t;’s so many new subscribers, has induced the publisher to oftfcr it for the en suing Pkeside.ntial Campaicx at the fol lowing low rates, In order fo jflacc the pa per in the hands of every body -. Singlecopies . 75c. 2 copies 1.40. 5 copies 3.00. 50 copies 5.00. 20 copies 8.00. The iiioney must in every instance accompa ny the order for papers at the above rates. The arbproaehing canvass will be one of PATRONIZE TirE SOUTH 1 Sustain the Compromise, OR THE UNION IS LOST'! The Wigwam and the Cabin, by W. G. Si til ms. 1st & 2d series, abets each. Recollections of a Southern Matron, by Mrs. Gilman, SOcts. Just published by Messrs. Walker. Rich ards, & Co., Charleston, S. O and for sale at the Cherokee Book Store, Cassville, Ga. J'ahc 17, 1S52. A DOLLAR’S WORTH. J AOR qftei’t: } the Unit OR qfte licni-.r sent to us from any uart of lion, we wilisefid bv return mail, free of postage, a copy o'f. ! :h’e fife of Robert Emmett, the’celebrated ’Irish marivr—con taining also ah account of the trial and con demnation of O’Brien, Meagher,and Mitchell, great Interest, and we hope the friends of j with that of other patriots; beautifully bound the phlper will make another effort for us. J > n embossed muslin, with gilt back, cdhtitin- Sce that your neighbour and his children J0HN w BURKE, read the paper, if they have not the money, lend it to them—and our word for it you will not regret it. To every person who will get up a club of 20 subscribers we will give a copy of ..Coop er’s Naval History” a book which retails for 82-50. To every person who will make up a club of 5 or more, we will give a copy Cassville, Ga. P. S. We will send a copy to any news paper copying the above, including this no tice. who will send a paper marked to the Standard, Cassville, Ga. [.June 17. Gordon Sheriff Sales. VY/TLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in „i » , , - , , , , • , , m, t July next, before the Court house door v.i.n : of a new book just published, entitled .. The i ■ , p...n ." i . . , ■ , , . ‘ ; m Calhoun, Gordon countv, within the leirsil him in Congress, thus comments on his case Life of Robert Emmett, the great Irish pa- hours of sale, the foBowin" property to-wit: fin his Chicago Democrat: triot and martyr.” For a club of less than ; One lot in the town of Calhoun, No. 2: Every man who has seen Mr. Ilannegan ten and more than five we will send the pa- j ( )nc negro boy by the name of Amos: i ' , , • ^ „ rot L. <• „ levied on as the property of Benjamin Ilall- when under the influence of liquor as we per gratis for one year. j man , ,o satisfy two fi. fils, in favor of Josiah The Iron Mask, by DumaS. Don Qiiixote. G ii'y Fawkes, Illustrated. Tower of London, “ The Creole, a tale of the lade war of IS 12 and ’ll, by Joseph B. Cobb of Mississippi. Jane Eyre, by Ciirrer Bell. Pictor.al l ife of ifack Sheppard. Sketches in Ireland. 1'he Scalp Hunters. Margaret Cecil. Ravenscliffe. Florence Saekville. Wife's Sister. Head of the Family. The Maid of the Canal. Arabian Nights I’ereiyal Keene, by Maryatt. The PaiTicidt?, by PTeYhoIr..-. Yallntine YoX, the YentriloquLst. Gulliver’s Travels'. Also, in substantial bindings, mid at low- rates, The complete works of Washington Irving. History of the Mexican War, by Frost. Trumbuil’.-, Indian Wars. Cooper’s Naval History. General view of tlm world. Kedburn. by Hetnati Melville. McCauley and Hume’s History of Eng land. [April 22d, 1852. w. vEMINO BURKE & DEMIXG, Beef: Sellers, Stationers, Xewspaper and Magazine Agents, llliiilison, Ga> Jail. 15, 1852. ’.yliiiii he will ell on ? he in oft t ficeomniodn- tin^ teriii<. His stork which is.verv e>ten- Mve.anJ «>e«ected to srit liic market, consists as follows: Hich muslin de laines. Cashmcl-e Mack watered and colored Alpaca”' Jackonet and cross-barred muslin, a fine lection of ladies mitts, a general assort ment of ENGLISH PRINTS and i ^ CALICOES. French ginghams, i Cashmeres, 1 weeds, Kentucky Jeans. Ker- ' seys. Negro blankets, white artff -ml S’A- j nels. a general assortment of Domestic.-. ; Sy i up, molasses, sugars, coffee, tea, macker- j ok Tobacco. Sega is, Shot. Lead, ■T70U can get Stationery of every kind; Powder, Snort. Indigo, madder, and ail a very cheap for cash at the “ Cherokee j kiiuls of Dye stuffs. Swede and English ro! 1 - Booh Store.” Paper of all kinds, pens, ink, ! ed Iron. Cast, German and Blistered ubber, r _ Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammer?, :. &c ,! ' k’cs and Bellows, i’lanes, Plane Irons, j Cross. Hand and Mill saws, Nails, assort- j ed sizes, and horse nails and shoes. —; N. B. Counti!r Produce bought at the | highest market prices, and goods sold as low j as can he afforded. Call and see for your selves. CL?”All orders promptly attended to. 3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, ATLANTA GA. 49—ly. style of Bonnets and Hats for Spring, just openqd bv JOIIN A. ERWIN. March IS. I J\%n Ri'etis CAoo«ls. A FINE ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ Dress Goods, comprising all the latest styles of Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages, Tissues, S:e. Very- handsome printed Lawns at 12A cents, at PATTON & THIMBLE'S. Adairsville, April 14, 1852. WAVEKL.Y NOVELS. O NE SETT ONLY of the splendid Ab. bottsford edition of Waverlv, or Walter Scott’s Novels—for sale at the Cherokee Book Store. April 22, 1S52. have can believe the above. And every ore who has sceii him ahd lived at the same house with him and his family, as we have, when lie has been a total abstinence man •for months together, will indeed pity him.— When sober he is as pure, as upright, as •kind and as generous a man as there is in this country. With him there can be no -middle state. He is a brute when drunk. When sober he will compare i* all the ele ments of goodness with any man living.— But he cannot drink without getting drunk. Mr. Hannegan entered the lower House of Congress many years ago, a perfectly tem perate Iran ; and, in point of talents, integ rity and popularity, his prospects were as flattering as those of any young man in the United States. But Washington fashions and habits were too much for him. Dissipa tion drove him to private life. He “reformed, became a teinprance lecturcT, and an exem'- plary member of the church. His exhorta tions in times cf great revivals are Said to have equalled those of the most eloquent di vines living. At length the old habits were forgotten and he was sent to the Senate. He took his scat an exemplary Son of Temper ance and a Christian, But, ngV:n, the temptations were too great for him-. His struggles with himself were gigantic, and the assistance of one of nature’s noblest of wo men, his wife, secured for him the sympa thies of everybody. But he would have his sprees, and he lost his recollection. Like most politicians, he left office miserably poor. At the close of his term, and of Mr. Polk's administration, to keep so popular and so good a man from despair and ruin, although it came out of General Taylor’s term, the Senators unanimously, Whigs and Democrats, signed a call for .Mr. Polk to send him to Russia, and he was appointed to that mission. His unfortunate career there is well known. Since his return, wc have heard nothing of him until this melan choly affair. We have seen many a young man enter Congress perfectly temperate, and leave it totally ruinud ; but we never knew one who had so many efforts to save him; so ineffec tually-, as Mr. Haun igan. Wc now have in RECEIPTS, For subscription to the Standard, for the week ending June 17th. 1852. T. H. Condcry, Cartersrille, 60 A. M. Burns, 60 Henry Young, *' . .60 Elijah Spriggs,60 Jackson Talbot,. ....60 : YVm. Johnson, Adairsville, ’....2.00 Col. J. J. Griffin, Chattanooga, Tenn, 2.00 Col. A’. Lawson, Calhoun....’. 2.00 J. B. Richards, 1.00 I. P. Davis, Stilcsboro' 75 G. TV. Glenn, Kingston, 2.00 E. Hix, Fancy Hill,.... 2.00 Dr. G. 71. T. Maddox, Mt. Hickory,.2.00 Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or any omission is made, the subscribers inter ested Will please inform us, so that proper corrections car, be made. COTTON MARKET. | Bagwell, anil one in favor of A. Balcy and ; others. Lew made and returned to me bv a I constable. DAVID G. WYLIE, 1). Sh’tf. Adminstrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY' to an order of the Ordin i- ry of Gilmer county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Cour: house door in Eilijay, all the real es tate of Thomas M. Mashborn, lat'e of said county, deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JACKSON B. MASHBORN,Adm’r. June 17—'9—40d themselves. Mr. Ilarineg so several times : but he m has tried to lived to kill be had in the world, in po»r Duncan's ids That he wishes he was e. we have no doubt.— New Orleans, 91 a 104 New Y'ork 9J a 10 Charleston, --S4 a 10 SAvinnah, Si a 10A AigdSta, 91 a 104 Macbiv,.. 74 a 9 CHATTANOOGA PRICES CURRENT. Corrected weekly from the Advertiser. Bacon—new, per lb. 11 a 12 Beef, “ “ 4 a 5 Corn, per bushel, 60 Meal, “ 65 FlOiir, " bill. 5.00 to C 50 Butter, “ lb. 15 Feathers, “ 2S a 33 Wii'cat, biisli. 65 a 90 LumlVer, iUliidr'ed, 1.00 Ailiinct Prices Current. Corrected weekly from the Republican. Corn, 90 a 95 ! Bacon, 114 a 14 j Butter, 15 a 25 I Cotton, 7 a 9 Corn Meal 90 a 95 Flour, per bbl ... So.00 a S00 Eggs, per doz 10 a 124 Lard, by the bbl., 11 a 124 Chickens, each 20 a 25 Potatoes, Irish, per bu.... 90 a 100 Peas, per bu, .70 a 75 Salt; pep sack, ...$1.70 0 17o Feathers, per lb 39 e. 36 ; ADMINISTRATOR’S SAUe. \ GREEABLY” to an order of the Ordina- HL rv of Cass county, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the court house door, in Clarkesvillc, Habersham county, between the usual hours of sale ‘.he following prooerty, to-wit : Lot of land, No 106,and half of lot No. 87, in the second dis triot of Hnb^rshdiii county. Sold as the property of Jbhrt Anderson, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the dav of sale. TIIOS. TURNER, Adm’r. June 17—19—40d. SO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ASBUIIY HULL. President, C. F. McCAY. Actuary. ALBON CHASE, Stcckuy. milE undersigned, Agent of the Southern JL Mutual Insurance Co. for Cass co. will take risks on Houses, lilrntiPe, Stocks cf"Goods. Xryrocs, <Jt\, <j-c; Also insurance oh the lives ] of white persons. Office corner of public | square—opposite Price’s store. JNO. W. BURKE ! Jan. 15- 1852. FAMILY MElik’iYES, FOR SALE AT tHB CHEROKEE HOOK STORE. moWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla. Paregoric. X Comstock's Vermifuge. Juno Cordial. Opodeldoc. Judsons's Cherry and Lung- Pepsin. Pain-Killer, Acoustic Oil, CIIAS.O. MART INDALE. G tO. VJf. WALKER C. 0. MARTIN DALE & CO., wholesale dealers in Groceries, Wines & Liquors, NO. 88, EAST-BAY STREET, CORNER VENDUE RANGE. Charleston, S. C. Cf?” PERSONS ordering Goods from us by letter, are assured that they will be as j faithfully served as if they were present to! select for themselves ; and by conforming tc j this assurance, we hope to gain the confidence i of ail who deal with us. Jan 15. 1S52. 49—6m. NOTICE. O N the 2§th day of JUNE next, at Cedar: Town in Polk county, will be sold the ] town Lots belonging to said county Cedar Town is situated in a healthy and j j fertile valley 18. miles sputli of Rome, and ! directly on’the route of the anticipated Rail ! road from Rome to Jacksonville, Ala. Those J. desir’rig healthy locations, and to reside in the vicinnity of good schools, as well busi- ] ness men. world we|f to attend sajd sale. Sales to continue from day to uay, until all of the Lots, or a sufficiency to answer the de mand of the county are sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. Also, at the same place the building of the Court House will be let off Jo the lowest bidder on Monday the 5th day of July next. Done bv order of court. Mav 17th. 1852. WOODSON HUBBARD, J. 1 0. ABNER DARDEN, J. I. C. MARTIN AYERS, J. I. C. WILLIAM HUTCHINGS, J. I. C. June 3d, 1352. SPRim GOO0SI PATTON & CHIJNN. \ Fe now rergiv-ngdirectVro-r Nov,- Y'ori iX Philadelphia and Baltimore, a fres NEW PROVISION STORE. AT ADAIRSVILLE, GEO. C l ALL over on the west side of the Rail / Road, and buy your Groceries cheap for cash or barter. Here you can always find Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Salt, Bacon. Lard, Meal. Flour, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff. Candies. Raisins, Cheese, Pickles. &e., &c. D. A. CRAWFORD, June 3d, 1832.—Cm. Carriage Manufactory. T ‘‘To the Public.” lit* undersigned respectfully announce: to lh: ROME fiTn j receiving a fresh s*ipply of.Goods, duplicates ^ * j to some of those sold—which added lo those """E desire to call,the atten-j on hand, makes his stock well, assorted and ' i . - i-TSal. tion of the Public to Ihe new I complete. He trusts that tins announcement Carriage Mandfactory.located at Lone's old j will he sufficient-to elicit for him a cofitinu- stand, on Broad street, opposite the Depot j mice of the very liberal patronage he has re- and just below the Hillburn House, where | reived since he first opened. ' His beautiful j the making and repairing of Carriages, Bug-I Gold hunting Watches are open for inspec- ] gies, Wagons ftc., will be done at the .short est notice, in the neatest style, and with the best materials. YYe pledge ourselves to give general satisfaction, as our workmen are inferior to none in the State. Come and Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Sin clair McMullen, late of Cass county, de ceased, Are hereby requested to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate are re quested tc present them in terms of th J. M. COLLIER. ) .JOHN A. UPSHAW, j June 17—19 —ibd Thompson’s Eye Water, Hive Syrup, Bal sam Coparia, Tooth Ache Drops, Nerve and j U (fo e f or yourselves. Bone Liniment, Langley's Indian Pauacea, ' WM T PHI CIS & CO Carlton’s Founder Ointment, British Oil, ... , ' Condition Powders, Oil of Spike, Godfrey's j ‘ Cordial, Bateman’s Drops, Y\ istars' Wild : Cherry, I.audanum, No. 6, &e., &e. Cassville, April 22, 1S52. aw. Adm’rs. T " 0 months after daic. application will he made to the Ordinary of Gilmer coun ty, for leaVe to sell the real estate of David Rawlston, late of said countv, deceased. SA.M’I. M. RAWLSTON, Adm’r. June 17—19—2m March IS. JOHN A. ERWIN. Molasses and Syrup. A LARGE supply of new crop molasses XjL and NowOrleans Svrup.just received by Feb 19 'JNO. A. ERWIN: DRIED APPLES, O N consignment, Dried Ajfplhs, rtired and unpared, for salb bv PATTON & CHUNN. March 18. A N elegant assortment of firie dress goods lx for Ladies' wear, fust received bv JOHN A ERWIN. March 18. To Teachers and Parents, T HE undersigned would call the atten tion of Teachers ahd Parents to his ex tensive stock of School and Classical Books, which he will sell on good terms for cash. Among other works, he has on hand: Anthon's Series of Classical Books. Cooper’s Virgii. Ainsworth's Dictionary. 1 fonnegan's Greek Lexicon. Grove's “ Jacob’s Latin Reader. “ Greek Reader. Graeca Maj ora. “ Minora. Homer’s Illiad. Xenophcn. Cicero de Watore. Livy. Greek Testament. “ Grammars. Mitchell'S, Smith's, Oincy s and Wool- j ridge’s Schilol Geographies. Smith's, Brown's, Kirkhams’s Murray’s, and Grecnleafs Grammars. Smith’s, Emerson’s Pike’s, Smiley's and j Daboll's Arithmetics. Walker’s and Webster’s Dictionaries. Porter’s Grigg & Elliott’s New Y’ork h:id English Readers. qimstead’s School Astronomy. Parker’s, Olmstead’s, o:ns tock’s, Jones, and Miss Swift’s Philosophies. omstock’s and Jones’ Chemistry. Lovell’s U. S. and Young Speaker. Frost’s American “ Readers, Spelling-Books, Slates,_ Copv Books, and everything usually kept jn a Book Store. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. JNO. W. BURKE, Agent. Cassville, April 22, 1852. T Sweep Stake Race. ,0 come off over the Summerville course, to commence on the second Monday in October next. One Race; mile heats; with two year olds, colts ot fillies ; one htindred doiiars entrance—half forfeit, to nanie and close on or by the first of Septembct next. 3d day, single dash of a iiiile', with two year olds, fifty dc-llArs entrAncfe—half for feit, to name and close as Above; 3d day. for three year olds', two mile heats, one hundred dcllafs entfdiicc—half forfeit, to name and close as above. All to be govered by the Mobile, Alabama, rules of Jocky Club—throb ot more tef make a race. All entries to be made to the Secreta ry- of the Jocky Club of the Summerville course, by letter or otherwis, to name sire or dam, as prescribed by rules of the coui-sc JOHN HARLOW, Sec. Summerville coutsh. Summerville, Ga. June 10—18. >rk. i h supply of Staple and Fancy Merchandise, selected expressly for the Spring anil Sum mer trade from tlie Latest Imporialions, to which.they respectfully invite the attention of their old customers and the miblic ocner ally. 1 n Their Stock consists of Ladies’ Rr'cst Goods, among which will he foil no, Bareges, Barege dc'Lcrines, Col'ed. Bareges, Drintecl Muslins, Embedded and Doited. Swiss Muslins, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and Inscrtings, Organdy Muslins, Worked Capes, Cuffs, Collars and Under- sleeces, English and American Prints, Ginghams, Cmim- boays, Ribbons. Laces, Edgings, J-c. J-r. Gentleman's Ditss Goods. : Comprising an. ; assortment of the Latc.-t Spring and Summer styles, viz: Fancy Spring Cloths, and Cassi- meres, Tweeds> Drillings, Kennebeck casi- mers, Kentucky Jeans, English and French Drap de ’Ete. and a variety of Goods suitable for Bovs’ and Children’s wear, together with Bonnets, Hats, caps, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made clothing, Factory Thread, Hardware, MIOCTAW Stripes, Cotfonadcs and Os- j Q ae enswere, medicines, Suff&r) cof- fe‘c, molasses, Kails, Salt, <j'c. | all of. which they flatter them-dres will | compare favorably, both as regards quality I and prices with any Goods in this market, | and which they-arc determined to seep j on sutyi, tppins as cannot fail to give geiie- | val satirfaction. I Cash buyers .are partigulariy )%>quo led. to | give tliem a call, as superior inducements will be offered. . - , I Cassville, Ga., April 1st, 1852. Ladies aiid Gentlemen of Cass- initv, that he has received and is tion at New Mav 27. J. J. JACOBUS’ store, opposite Win. Latimer’s j Brick Hotel. I BONNETS. A fetv fine fashionable Bonnets, j nst re- ecived at the new store opposite Lati mer s. June 3d. 1852. .pos J. J. JACOBUS. rmo Una bull for salb bv joiLx A Erwin. March IS'. Notice. I WILL name three colts of the get of y[, my horse, Chieftain, anil run one of the • More New Slimmer Goods! AT PRICES OLD STAND! TIIE undersigned has on hand, and : constantly receiving supplies of Gramtville Shirtings, Lawrence. Slieetings, Carolina Stripes', Cotton Cassimeres, Prints, Bareges, Swiss and Jaconet Musiin-, Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk do , Kossuth Hats and Feathers; Paints and Drugs. S-,c., Sal Eratus', Sup Ciir!). f’od-i j All of which h country produce. offers low tor cash, t J. D. CARPENTER. KINGSTON HOUSE. KINGSTON, GEORGIA! I Mlj-l undersigned having taken the Kino . ston- House, on tlie north side of thq Railroad. :;,t -Kingston, Georgia, is now pre pared to accommodate,tlie Try>;e!liiig ,Pu,lg lie especially. Media for Passengers on the Cars. : YVM. II. MASSENGALE. Aug 7 1 y 20th The Lancaster Ledger, inform his friends public that he has removed his TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, three, for five hundred dollars, against the get of any horse standing in the Cherokee j circuit, to be run at the Summerville course, IT J OULI) respcctfull v inf with two year old colts or fillies, this fall, V V and the public that he j 1S52 or 1853, to run agreeable to the Mo- ; bile rules, one, two, or three mile heats, to , , it,-', name and close bv the first of September th = 'P w «crc-honse, opposite the. In.-k next. June 3d. 185 ’. Mot ‘' 1 ’ («P*sta»rs.) wherahe Is i reparcu to at-; t, v . t.t ,- tend to all orders iff Ins line ot business. Summerville, Ga. June lO-lS-tlscpt! : , Ps » aUention will be paid ! 1 . to cutting—co that work can he made by the i Ladies. [ Cassville, Jan. 29. I S pubiishet House, S. 1 mbiished weekly at Lancaster Court C , at Two Dollars per vear. This paper is .bound to no jiarty, but advo cates all measures which tHe Etlitor believes will prove,of benefit tb ‘he Sbite -B- 8. BAILEY, Editor abd Pro'i Mav 27, 1852 -3t. G ood Apple vim mb 13 -ar, for sale by J JNO. A. ERYYIN. Dutch Bolting Cloths. S NOWDEN & SHEAR have received from New Y'ork, Dutch Bolting Cloths, j of the best quality, Nos. 0,1, 2, 3,.4, 5, 6, 7. 3, 9 and 10, and to which the attention of | the public is respectfully 'n- iicd. , June 19, 1852. A few Che CIGARS AND TOBACCO. thousand fine Cigars, also wing Tobacco, for sale low bv RATION & THIMBU! fo-E Mth, 1852. fine Hits ANE> t ips. A ittte stock f Hats and Caps, embracing IX. .all the latest styles of Silk, Beavers, Casrimc-re and Leghorn, Kossuth, Cam- peachy, Palm Leaf, &e., at RATION & TRIMBLE’S. Adairsville, April 11, 1852. Blanks for Sale Here- L