The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, November 11, 1852, Image 3

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ADVERTISE MINTS. STORE, «trv*ns6n it 1UNCAX. FALL AND' WINTER! WgSZZgggiLgfihS ■*« A “3fnr Mlected stock af Drags of the pure.* char- J| GAIN crils the attention of bis custom.' acter, mil eif white w« will warrant and pro- .il eis.to his new. u4 extensive stock of nano to*eHoathe mtetaceomroodatKigterma, tail «nd f winter goods, now receiving and e would rail tba < opteiag at liis oM AanA embracing almost •■eckl attkatkm of Physician* of Cherokee - everymticleadoptcdlto die warns of the peo* £mIs nd AMum.u we think we can 1 pie, and cordially invites ore and all to an fSygMt&Midkrtiaet an8&n as good terms examination of his stock. Short, profits and SaAk side of Charleston. Oar, large sales to responsible havers, are his •teSamtett^teh tee, consisting of the ful- mottoes J _ ' ' CaraviUo.Oct.7, Kg. „ Bfote^A*^1 *^d l Asm Onium' A ^ elegant sto, L of Ladies Dress Goods, at his ihap.'tteMfitn i'arimerVAafofr' und see hint aSdtooh at his h>lili^ln«t. ■» Sepr.9,l»a: ^ : --- ’■ '->■ ~V : -' ~ .rgf. Dtrtch BoHinf Clottte S NOWDEN kr SHEAR hay* rtccived from New York, Datch Bottisg isloths, ot the best quality, Nos. 6,1,2) J, 4,5, 6, h 8, 9 and lO^and to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited'. June 10, 1862. '* •> • < Arn old gratlnmaaly tin asms # Gated nsssriedagirl ofnintimra Hs wrote a lat ter to s friend informing tamaffoa Ing^ ♦Seat, with this OOepfet •• So yoa see, mj dear friend, though sight/ . -rv .. xu Just received ; also %fine>stock o^gloveo JOHN A. ERWIN JOT Sand Shoes hats and caps,* large ratortmOttof ari.jusireceived bv JOHN A. EKW1N. ] Alcoholic extracts,a filfl -vaftfor, and a| general asravtmem-of the latest and most "! approved medieiurtund chemical*.' Snrgic, ’ car instnuneata, Dental lies ate. sockets, ■ gold and fin foil, paints, oils, dveteuffs, var- nisbes, p*uy,-eash glass of cvery*rtigh|irr- i fernery of foe fine*quality, brushes of ev- 1 etysrrle,spices, essential o»ls, %r soaps iraimted iidiiiininilni candles, aptom and ]js.«3^Mm; flak!, corn and f*»ri starch, . Physicians’often (limit ure, stationery tin* ; variety, fiar fbe win» sqbacco, eKttn fine se-i f{ " i gars, asacahoy,-Scotch and. rayce snnfi. ntej At.. 1 , French chocolate, garden sertkeT eftvy va- ! riely, Burning fiaid and carikphitfr. a fine se- * j lection of. brandy and ehoiee tnedi -al wines. mgm | Also a good afoortment of. Thompsonian' j medicines, and all the most ar*f * *— ■* i popular patent medicines, a variety of fan- ; ey and ail oilier articles to tie found it the i dragline.'. . !>». S. B. PEARCE A CO. I' J uly 1st, 1852. . : DR. DENNlto’ Georgia Sarsaoari la.! , roa-—- • . "" ’j lanmlice, Sick Head-ache 1 Harness Los? of Appetite, Cottstipatiorfot the BdwelsYPrles,] eansedby Costirehcra, Pain in the Bowels,! or Rheumatism. caused by tfieuseof Mer cury,Syphilis,-Scrofula, iiofis, Ulcers, Ac. f IMllS preparation wmadcas pure as pos- j X stole. Its bitter taste, and beneficial cf- Good News! LYNN WEST GAINES, ' XEAK EUUAKLKE, CASS COUNTY, GEOUGIA. ¥> ESPKCTFULL Y informs bis friends An and .-the people ot the neighborhood, that he may Ibfesad at E. B. Tiesley’s, air ways ready to do Sny.woik in the wagon ma king line; also will stock Scribes at the short est uotice, and will make them run as well and saves?much grain as any in Georgia. Euhariec«Jan.'29i 1852.—ly. m. matnaaep. iwm ■.•"I" " — — - — — , Of ff ternitef.)to hear tho key grating The goods were, therefore, sent to Itedvjr ia ihiTillfVs tlllilt fiiff iiii sets aa ^ goods start, where llair call* te the* and a gontW sthmalant or tayte. so that 1 think jffik* thorn away. In aksthrt otort ha laid ef taking te ngnlarly onoo n year or so. i’ont goods to (hormonal tloa Itino inirt* Tho llllh nf this month it otter toths amount of g8». Srill ha fhar'poun siaeo Lorfi Clarendon, la: days flew by, sad as the parchaasr pf ths v tho inter** sf law and ordor. shnt me ap in | glow did not make Krngato. f tafia to think now that 1 can i began to ho uneasy about thaw fillB. T?oy sfiirt Inrtntefrv Mo fourteen jeart of ^y | sent to the dry goods store, aadmwgqmet- lig and hardly miss them, gpeaking of je* for a while by the story of the rateable lav and osdor—why have yon all beea vi-J deposit. Ait the patiew of a trader fcr Tssnrstiai hard ClarencUn fer hiring Birek.’ the payment of a. promised debt is aet of It was .dnly’ as a British governor, to bay long continuance, and. bertdes, the nou sp- NbUsaWsaht the seaport Of that gov- pearaqce of Mr. Muir began to look saspi- |7, || sjTTjTlrs H wna not to bo had for no- cion*. The firm applied to a lawyer, and a thing—nay, to plan*, Id create ( so demoral- writ Eras imued for Uiearrwt of Jlmr Tha isiaoistkat country) a sonad asjt healthy writ was placed in the hands Of a constable, aablie ontekm bv meaifr of Biteh, and fcr- who proceeded to the hotel when Blair ate- distribate graft* mad cuttinge of it, She a tod he h^rnded. JThe hetdJJrtpMf • i a. 1.4 tlaem. hat that be had UNNY Bugging, repo and twine, for sale ’ I.. !i|R\ A 1'iaVIM TkCment Qty it livkaa. New Orleans, Nov. 6.—The-Oeooeat City arrived at llawaaa oa the 2d inst. She was bearded by the Captain of the Port, who when informed thot Paraer Smith wao on board, refused to let the pilot carry her in, Capt. Davenport then went in and anchored. Consul Sharkey ctirte on beard and held a ! eouferenee with the Captam. Subsequently the Captain Oeneval allowed the mails and passengers to he landed, hat gave notice that in future no commnnication with the shore would be allowed if Parser Smitlr was oa board. Capt, Davenport wrote a letter denying the authorship of the offensive articles here- , tofore published. [A portion of our dispatch, just here, is NEW PROVISION STORE, AT ADAIBSyiLJbE, GEO, . C l ALL over on the worst side of iheRsil / Koad. and buy yoor Gnocxaits elicnp lor cash or barter. Here you can afwmrS find Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Dice. Salt, llaoon^ Lard, Meal, Flour, Cigars, Tobacco, ISunif,'* Candies, Haisrns,'Cheese. Picltle«, Sc.. Ac. ^ 1>. A- CRA1VF0IID. ^ .ToncSd,. 1852.—Cm •proved "and i cor l>°i* ,,e u *‘h«» by which we will sue and netv of ian-1 be soed,theD«win»Jdann£ictnTiiig Company. i and by which Vie wilt be known and designa- j ted, that we have subscribed as our eorpo- I rate stock the sum of foK thousand seven hundred dollas, which will be employed in ! the business before meunoned. , (Signed) Be.vjaiii.v E^Gjs«ex, Jakes Scott, llOHEKT J’.ATEV, Geougk Pttujrs. . Signed iu [lie presence ot W m - P- -Chester,, and IVhisipn Goriloii, J. 1. C. i Kccortledaud certified for the 31sl day ot ! July 1852, Joux VV. AXPEKSO-NjC 1C- CEORGIA, .WHITFIELD COUNTY. Be it known that on the SJth day ot July, in the year of our Lord 1852, before me, AViuston Gordon, one of the Justices of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. —yet alt the world knew that hie eaeeUen- trhsdkae this. Granted once that Brit ish Inmlalna is to be maintaiasd ia Ireland, sad ail the rvet follows. You eaanet hnve year British Government (Magna Chorta, yen know) and then quarrel with the meaM. Bir, year vWoy ia an enlightened noble- man, sad knows political economy and free trade. What! wnek# not to hay Wa Birth In market overt! I am eirt hr: paid Tor him. W*e he not to geeinMio eysrtrt *MeT u'sjai ■- is^asfiMiltvn • i Had honet ilrtad itneeonty.ta "IT***] tho KM law and order. *nnrt a *» J,l » quite unintelligible; it concludes as fol lows:] The Captain General gave permission to all the officers, except Smith, to land, bat all declined. said, personally came Robert Batev, resident of the Dai too Manfacttmng Company, and having liccn duly sworn on the Holy Evan gelist of Almighty God, according to law. deposetb and sailli, that the utnowit ot cap- i ital stock actually paid -in um! to.ployed by said company,is djrcc thousand live hundi jpl dollars, und projierty, tools, stock. Ac. of *fhe company, are actually worth the amount. < . ‘ ", ' Uoui.kt ll.VTEr. Sworn to and subscribed bclore in- \YJNHTtjN GOliDON, J-1, c. Recorded tins 3lst day of Julv, 1852. > JOHN IV. ANDES SON. c.s. c. August 19 ■ 28 tf Those wh > have used the various prepara tions of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effert. thav there is .more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of .Dr. l>’s prepaiptioii, then in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made. That h might bemore particularly adapted to professional nse, nothing but,the, pure Sar saparilla bos been used, that, for different di-esses, physicians might conuiine or.prc scribe with it, such articles as Ui^.might con sider tr ost appropriate in eases j nnder their treatment. Its alterative and mildly purgative effect open the 1»wcls, make it not ^nlv • good substitute foi Mereurv, but usefil in remov- A T or near Carlersvillc, a red pocket hook of common size, tied with a leather suing and containing the followingpapers: One execution from Cum auprrioi* conn, E. L Jones, vs. W. Clayton and A. *M. Franklin. One execution from • justice’s voart. A. M. Franklin &cb. ts. Nicholas Alutihews. One execution from u justice’s court, A. M. Franklin »»..Robert Guyton. The following noses—oo* on llussel Bean, 9C-95; Lawson Bratton, *1 80—paid; 8amn-~ el Williams, $3.00; Alexander Patterson, $3.85; Morgan Froneharger $15.38—a cred it on it of 86.00; B. H. Carpenter $8 HO; J. V.k B. H. Carpenter. $30 ; Henry Young, ,up with considerable baste aad trouble, on his hnnds; the other firms where goods had beea selected, escaped, probably, because the swindler perceived that he could wot obtain the goods with oat producing the cash; In' SELLING AT COST ! AIMES’ Summer Dress Goods, consist- | ing of Muslins,Rareges, Tissues. Ac, at JXU. A. EKVVIN’S. BIO; Benjamin Keller, 810-credit of 83 conclusion, woeoa only say that if Muir would but use his rare taleats ia iqptimate trading, he would be a - fortune to any firm with which he shoald be connected.—Bor- ten Traveller. Adolphis Straine, $3.-70; O. G. Lee, two notes, $1.70 eodi. 1 hereby forewarn all persons from trading for any of the above papers, or parties from paying the same, except myself, ni I shall prifoecit to establish tbcm by law. A. liberal reword will paid to any -person who will letam the book to ait, and anyin- formatioo trill be thaakfullv received. . A. M.'FRANKLIN. Etowah, NOt. 11—3t. .SNABUUGS, stripes kerseys, blankets, ' and negro shoes for sale by JOHN A. ERWIN. ban el shot guiis, H ale by * JOHN A Eli WIN- O'SHIELDS & N0REI& FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Over Peeples' Store, CALHOUN. GEORGIA. October T, ttf». ’ “I Still LiTL” lion. Edward Everett thus closed in elo quent panegyric on Daniel Webster, deliv ered in Fanetfil Hall: u Among the many :■memorable worda the Bpa Of « friend just VrmSZL -.rr' _ - a a . si.. NEW LOCATION. M. P. STOVALL WAREHOUSE iT> caMiisswjr me\ph.i. hates thry were closed forever, the meet rwnirimbic are those which my friatd Rif. liiVR just (JQOtf4r”*ri I «TWA They attest the serene composure of bis mind, the Christian heroism with which he was able to turn his consciousness i» «pan itself, and explore, step by siep, the dark passages, [dark to ns, but to him', we trust. tetfsij n ihi. PsffluM) U7 GULD scapectfully inform hi? old pa- v * troos, and the pabEc generally, that he has lcwed fo a tom of years, Ahe new and extensive^irc proof warehqqse, situa- WM. H. & J. W. tf. UNDERWOOD, ROHE, GEORGIA, Will practice Law in all the counties of the Cherokee email (except Dade.} They will both personally attend all thc courts. J W. H. Uuderurood will attend the-courts uf Jackson and lhjbcrshain.couni»c»of the tVes- jem circuit. Both will attend the sessions of the Supreme Court at Cassvilieau JGaincs- viUe. All business entrrstet' to them will be prouiptly and fnithfallv attended to. Office next door to Hooper A Mitchell, “ Buena Vista House,” Home, Ga.,«t which place one or both will always be found, ex cept when absent on professional business. April 24—12—ly. better for our selves; the beetter for our neighbors. Ia nine ease* oat of ten, the wi sest course is, if a msnehratv yon quit deal ing with him, if he is abusive, quit his com pany ; if he slanders, take care fo live se that no man will believe him. No matter who be is, or haw he misuses you, the wi sest wsy is just to let Um alone, for theer is nothing batter than this cool, calm, quiet way of dealing with the wrongs we meet with, „ justice into n font mother of dead dogs. But ell this enljr for a time. Lord hies: you! just to avert! as it were, the danger thro threatening law and order. fod on Jackson street, between rite railroad depot and Broad street, near the Globe Ho tel, formerly occupied by Walker and Bry son, and more recently by GL Walker & Son The location is an excellent one, being Nothing could be farther from hie Excellency's intention, i am *■*, than to maka a regular practice of this sort of thing, or a boom friend for lifoofM* own bought Birch; but British Government in Ireland mast be maintained. New, this is my- humble vindication of the ah loot aad moot ameliorative viceroy of modern tiaca. I wish you would print it; his lordship will, perhaps, value it the more as coming from a . political opponent.’ ” already lighted from above,] which connects this world with the world to coam. But I know not, Mr. Chairman, what words could have been better chosen to cxpresshi* rela tion to the world lie was leaving :—«'* I srill live. This poor dust is just retumnag to the dust front which it was taken; but! feel that I live in the affections of the people to whose service I have consecrated my days/ I atih live. The, icy hand of death is old -ready laid <m my hearts but I shall five ha these words of eaanscTwhieh I have utterc^j to mtj follow citizens, and which I now leave, Rm*>S jHIfi last bciueattfo dying friend.” UrJQtajvaaun, in the -long and honored eaifitr Uflrtatemented friend, there are ef- _ - W I* '* % *04 o mat convenient tothe Roil Roads, Hotels, Banks, andchief busincvs bouse? of the city. Having every facility for business, and the disposition, to extend-every accommo dation to bis customers, with a long ac quaintance with tho interests of the planter, he hopes ha may have, not only x continu ance, but an inmeeke-rif the liberal patron* age heretofore extended him. - Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Se., promptly and corritufiy filled at the rawest market price. . . iy Haying transferred the lease on the Blare House lately jxxupcd by ua to Mr. Fuucy l*riuls., IA A tfiffevrorpatterns of Fancy rrints, of all colors and prices, just re ived by * PATTON & TUIMBLE Adairsville, Aprildl, 1852.. bogtsInd shoes. L fine ussortmeiit ot Boots andShoes, some at 37{ cents a pair, just received by ' PATTON & TUIMBLE AkairsriUe, April 11th, 1352, miYO mouths after date, application will 1 be made to fo* Judge «f the court ef iilljiMry for Cass' county, for leave to sett * negro man Charles—a smith, aa tlic prop erty oTthe late Dr. F. A- Milner. JAMES MILNER, AdtaV.- Nov 11—2m ff Tit last C*H! A -/ As. I am compelled to leave Gnville in a 'short time, all persons indebted to me am notified that all accounts remaining unpaid at the time of my departure, Will bo placed da the hands of an Attorney for coliectfoew x '.V : JOHN w. BUBKe/ M’Daeiels. Mitchel A Hulsey WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION’ MERCWVrTS, Warc-kotije conveniently situated oa Ranter Street, Strictly Fire-Proof, sxs A a V KB A rfLT COM MO DIO us. ALSO WHOLESALE AND ETAIL DEA LE S Jn Dry Good*, Groceries, and-the various necessary articles, desire to return thanks for liberal patronage heretofore, and will trust a continuance. I. O. AlcDANIEL, F. E. McDANIEI^ A W. MITCHELL, E.J. HULSEY, Can »heriff sale—-Poatponed. l/\N the first Tuesday in December next, V/ will he sold bhfbiv the court house door W the town of Casavffle. the following prop erty: One two-boite wagon' levied on to satis fy aa Inferior rout fi fa. iu fo.orwf Sulivan m Erwin vs.^Tho X Moore ted Michael O’Brien. ' mA. BROWN. D. S. “liitariral AialMs ud Cmprsdim. In order to give increased value and inter- T HE subscriber Sas bought out the Iroi^ Works in-Cass coupty ^oninionlyLsown as Earles’ FuniacC, anti has now cn lianct »- good assortment of . HQLUJW WARE AND P)Q IRON, ; a superior article, maJialaetu.eil xt.thealiove Works, which he will sell on good terms. - The Tig metal is hot blast. Hollow ware three cents per pound, delivered at Carters' ville Ddpot. Orders may l»c.addressed to him at Car ters ville', Geo. ' JOSEPH WHISTON. April 20,1852: est to the Georgia Home Gasettt wa shall Nov. I I ■ commence, on the 17th nr 24th of November, _ the pnbliearion of a Compenffidna History ef - ’ Lie Various Nations, onnent and modern. Our 11EMAI main object is to Anifii striking and inter- An riUe, esting Passage* nf- great Characters aad Abbott X I Bveatain the History ef a conntry, and at the oame tiaSapreaent to the Reader, a Com- ^rmold Jol pend of its History. Some portions of our Atwood J work wilt consist of bnl HUie mare than a Bdker Jasi Chronological Statemtet ef Facte, Bate j£Tw,w wUl be the case in reference to nerieinef p i History whieAware marked by nothiag re- Bennett B markable, eMritr in the affairs of Govern- Buffing? 0 * meat, or the ptpgrtm of Science and Art. Bmatfct H tt wiU he afost sgkeee, that tih afil Swwi J’ bo a laborious undertaking. We hope that Beilina* 1 it may meet pnbiin flavor, and feel that it ReB Jaqg shoald, ax it will compress, in a small com- Bry-ntSa First in Market! height of foe religions sublime—does not, ia foe Judgment ef other days, far transcend in interest the brightest exploits ef public life. Within that darkened chamber at Marshfield was witnessed a scene ofwhieb we shall not readily find the parallel. The serenity ,with which he stood in tkepreseace of fob King of Terrors without trepidation or flatter for hoars and days of expectation; the thoughtfulness for the public businwe when the tends were so nearly run nut; the hospitable cart for the reception of Ithe friends who came to Marshfield; that atee- tionate and solemn leave, separately taken, 'name by asi**, ef wife end akitdreu, and Atlanta. Fcpf. 2. Hall JR > i Hirst Wm Hunt F 8 j Harris Isaac HradioJM Hemtersou O E UafiXhomte Irwin Alirahata. James RM Jones John Kin^WM U. & H. GAMDRON, . DIKEdT iyPOUTEES AXD UTUOUESAtE UEAL- ESA IX. Crockery, China A Glass ware, & . 145 MEETING ST., '■ Giarlcrtsih S. C. HAVE always on hand a large ami exten sive assorttr.eiit'of the above Goods, (select:, cdbv one of the firm at the Manufoetorus of England and Francc,) which tliey offer for sale at as low rales as they can be jmrcLaeed in anv t-itvof the Union. Jan. 15* 1852. 1 ' 4 °— L v - MaC John S’. Rowland, Cass county. JA8. WASHBURN, JNO. 11 WILDER, • FliAS. G.DANA. Town Property for Sale! 1 WILL sell my houses and Jots in Cal- hoqn, Gordon county, on good terms.— The lots sre Nos. 9 and 10, first section- three houses suitable for 'store houses and families, with good kitchens to tech house. Possession given immediately, and if not, 1st January. Call op Robert BrasaweU, and he wOl show them. I triB cell low for cosh. REUBEN SCOTT. Cherokee Plantation FOR SALE! F B sale 500 acres of Land, lying oh tho Western* Atlantic Railroad, adyxnfag the town of Cossville, with 150 acres clear ed Land, and $3500 worth ofjm^ranento. on it, consisting of a new framed gin house, and'oast gearing and packing strew, gooff framed negro boost*, dwefiutgr **•' 400 acres of good level valley f.^r.d. Udht • enquire, but call and took &t the crop ou.it. It can be bought for &rtf-li , 'o karidr--J dfd-. lars, ’ AUGUrtTU's & WEiUIITr BARGAINS IN LADIES DRESS GOODS. salt, iron: Ifrir rate by' of Cantrell and HigAte m. Was diseoived in An- uMUf, W. J. CANTRELL. ROBERT HIGDON, - ---a-... T'Amn^Tit