The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, November 04, 1860, Image 3

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•Protection. OBITUARY, issue to tbe I'liu ! Med, is C-assvflle, on the evening of the for Congressional tOth September, of Congestive Fever, Jo- 1 the Territories «s ( stPH JL son of tfia^kte Mathew Carswell, ; on. We printed j-of Botk Co., aged JR years. | ’esolnuon in the j Always ready to-atone for the faults of j tfootr tbit* while | ■others together with those noble traits of J Itparidge Made a character which shine brightest when the ridmtithcy dediafe- i possessor is best known. It is not sur-1 iflrifion. West*- : prising he had many friends, and was the j ectiiMt te mav.ti- i Idljpd one at home. His illness was short, and of such a nature that he did not speak tion ofcjpf death,bat from the change a few months j ies. Oth- had wrought, together with his serious; ^•hastened spirits and fondness for God’s people and God’s holy word, we feel thatl he was changed ; and humbly trust he \ ' diejj in the glorious hope of happiness bc- : yond the grave. | Oh ! death, thou art always an unwel- j come guest, for thy cold relentless hdnd sweeps away loved ones from every home and every fireside, leaving broken bonds and bleeding hearts to moum-at thy un-. yielding sway. But, why! Oh! why fasten thine iron grasp on one so-promis ing, so young ? When the aged are borne to the tomb we weep, yet life has almost lost its charms for him, bowed down with many sorrows, he looks to the grave as a home of rest When the prattling infant is tom from its mothers boosom we drop tbeteV of sympathy jts its tiny form is lain in the cold dark grave. But when tbe young and lovely die—such as he, with manhoods bloom just ripening on his cheek, buoyant with hope, health and happiness, when this green earth of ours seems all inviting and beautiful, who had scarcely' ever tasted of sorrow’s bitter cup , knew nothing of lifes changes and disapS pointments, but to whom life had been almost a bright summer’s day, withAut a cloud to o’ershadow it, or a shower to drown its rosebuds. When death ^nkes such an one, it seems almost too inufcli for frail humanity to bear. Anguish,:deep mm & BROTHERS’ filhMr LEAS, K«4m. T. Tabor.- applies Preparedfrom a prescription of sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to theQoeea. ' This invaluable median* is unfailing in the. care of all those painfnf and dangerous diseasp e« to which the female constitution is subject. J t moderates all excess and removes all ob structions, and a speedy care may be TO married' LADIES - it is peculiarly suited. *It will, in ashommie bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Go vernment Stamp of Great Britain to prevent Counterfeits. CAUTION.—These Pills should not be ta ken by females during the first three months ol Pregnancy, ss tbeyfcte sure to bn. yon Miscar riage, but af*any other time they te safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal affections Pain in the Back and Limbo, Fatigne on slight exertion. Palpitation of^the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect* enrewben all other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy,-do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing-hortlal to the constitn- tion. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carcfu 1 preserved. SY—went for the Unried States and Canada, jq&jfg&S, (bate I. C. Baldwin k Co.,) Rochester, X. Y. X. B.—*1,00 and 6 postage stamps enclos ed to ant authorized Agent, will insure a bot tle, containing SO pills, by ^urn mail. Sold in Cassville by S. Levy, and all dealers In -medicine—in Atlanta by Massey k Lansdale. John Wright k Co., Xew Orleans, M Haviland, Stevenson k Co., Charleston, S. (T, wholesale agents for the South. March 8—ly. listing ili Yereiffa til Sohu-slic Sty SeoOs, D SOYS R£*y-MAT>£ CL0TH1N6, •iTl/ Ur ‘ I * ’ V - .. I VV tome for letter* t* imardianship over > the persons and P™P 6 f‘. T fffl»v>d A., Wash- I forton L., Nancy H-, Isaac UjAewis C. and Massey R. Jaefcson,*mino» children of Massey K. Jackson, deceased 1 These are therefore and admonish all ‘ peramu concerned, tone aad^ppear at my of- Ute a legitimate iralta muA Ve founded M (tcieli'xf 'Qiprttxxhd coortiti slave property. in.-jk* Territo' crwi.se 'he claim Ala founded upon a prospective state wdnoos, and that will coffriSliffte am aWrncib'n. ’ Now all tbe Breckinridgf Scaatorr;' except three, refus ed, %y vakizg agaiost the Brown resol u- * 10 *i to *di*»l WTiy existing state of facts i that AcuisKil the intervention of Con- [ grefibtarpvotcction. They are committed '»ositien that the refusal of TeTrito- •rie& to pass laws for protection of slave property, is not embraced in their theory of protection. This is not quite the worst. The actual prohibition-of slavery by the Kansas Legislature, d<fes not, in their view present a case demanding intervention on - the part of Congress. Well, then, in what cose is Congess to intervene? No supporter of Brecknr^^pa4e- scends to inform the people. jflLkiM ■ ed that Congress should reviaqll 'make void unconstitutional legislation on the part of the Territories, and it is claim ed that the Kansas (flotation prohibiting slavery is unconstitutional, why refuse to pass Brown s adinendment, and why fail to introduce a bill at the last session of Congress affording protection to slavery in oil the Territories of the United States? Nebraska and Washington Territories have failed to enact laws to protect slavery.— Why not introduce a bill in Congress pro viding that slavery he protected in those Territories? And yet the cry of protection isrung in our cars from day to day by pro tective ora tors and papers. Wc^PJiot as sert that they are insincere in tfie Jemands , they marke—the facts pro^e it. Let oiir J t^MTUEK MTSffliBUM Bonnets, Jewelry* Watches* Notions &c REPAIRING done at abort astiaa. I warranted. Giva aw* call. May 2,18*0.—Jy - Pzr.soKii.LV with tbe utmoi a IYARRAXTED AjUlM [therefore respectfuj^Hj|||| ■re in showing our ^ Great Cs We19k one of the g most valnable inveutioi for which wa want age particular* sent kb a*. SHAW k CLARI Oct. 4—8t BROTHERS. • IN ATLANTA, GEOt Ruling and Book Biniiag:. T. F. JONES, M. D. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL from XEIF We are now YORK, our - BUG deeve to itiatoNi the citizens of Cassville; itnd the snrroon- iitg conntrv. that, for the future convenience of their customers, tliev have moved a branch of their establishment tc the. above Town, ami intend keeping * full assortment of Dni"* and Medicines, I Paints, Oils, Glass, i Fine'Rocket Knjves, Putty, White Lead, ’ Fine Extracts for ttie hand- | Varnishes of all kinds, kerchief, I Fluid, Kerosene Oil, Cologne, Hair Oils, Fluid and Kerosene Lamps, le.n.kt.,,,,’.. for ihi- Hair. I Liaseed and Machine Oils, Consisting tif Of every description. Beady-Made^Clothing. u m&m & n J BOOTS AND Hardware! Hardware -> ♦♦♦»" * OXjA-RK33* & LEWIS, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. rpOUR STOCK CONSISTS ON ALL KINDS OF .Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer ip. ^ Crockery, CWM., Glass and Blib ■ . - tannia Want',; .. r" 'J n Vi Plat ad •aafo^ Crockery, Drags* &c. Also, a large lot of XEtiliO SJIOJXi at low figures. All of which we will sell low for Casu, or on time to prompt paving enstomers. COUB & WILKES. Sep*. 20, 1800. ^ ' '■’■'tmirfiOTSTR*"' oienc 0 ATLANTA, GAi Jan. 2C, 1800—lr. * ' ' j Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Chains, Picks, Mattresses, Mill and ’Crosscut and Circular Saws, Bcllowses, Anvils. Vices, Rope, Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters, Leather and Rubber Belting and Packing, Building Material, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Carriage Hardware, Springs, Axles, Hubs, Spokes, Ac.. Jan 20, ’GO—ly- T HE Eighth Annual Course-of Lectu.es in this Institution will commence ou Monday tint 5th of November next. Preliminary Lectures willxammenco on the 22d of October. Faculty: R. D. ARXOLD, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Surgery. J. B. READ, M. D.^Prof. Materia Medica. JUItlAH I1ARRISS. M. D., Prof. Physiology. N. A. PRATT, M. I)., Prof. Chemistrv. W. R. WAILING, M. I)., Prof. Anatomy. R. B. HARIS, 51. ])., Demonstrator of*Anat- omy. Clinical Lectures at the Sarannali Hospital twice a week, by Drs. Arnold and Bulloch, on their respective branches. These are the onlj- Clinical Lectures delivered at the Hospital for tbe bom ” Straight Needle. These Machines are supe rior to all others lor sever al purposes, being simple, durabe and easily managed from Perpendicular Action. . The Standard Reputation ’of onr Machines is well ness of tbu bwt* Citia*** *f ■ Georgia who may be dMpMed to or der Carriages of me, can depend u*M (jOtw* a good article, and at as low pric*, M II pm cut in person to select. All Work Warranted* I take the fibeAry of’teferring lo JMfo Erwin and George il. Gilrentb. LEONARD CBAPMfc. No. 142 Jleeting Strcef, CbarleetOW, 8.C— May18*0.—6m known and needs no com ment. and various prices, Fifty-five to One linn- -tired and Twentf-Sw! itAXTZn; will hem, tuck fell s - and gatlicr perfectly. Dollars. Machinery, Machfte Oil, Needles, Silk, Cottod Thread, Ac., for sale, Wholesale and Retail, Agents supplied by JOHN II. TYSOE, Agent, april 25, 1860.—ly MACON, Ua. ^.. Stale Do nation, one Student from eacri Congressional District will be taken free of charge. Applications with necessary vouchers must be made to the Dean. Fees for the entire Course of Lectures $105 00 Matriculation Tickets (paid or.ee) 5 00 Demo,i,',tr.itor’i Tictetk 10 00 Graduating Fee i SO 00 For further particulars apply to WM. G. BULLOCH, Dean. Aug. 15, 1860.—2m j e'er the “hades of evening coruc on, so he passed away; Fond hearts mourn for thee, yet not as those who have no hope. The prayers of a Godly father, years since pass ed -to his reward in Heaven, and the admo nition and prayers of a pious mother, in spire us with a hope, a glorious hope of -meeting time-, in the tiiems of the good, where the weary are at rest. Kcst on, gentle sleeper in thy lonely bed,, thy spir it soars above the cares of earth. Bloom ye flowers, blow gently ye autumn winds, warble soft notes of praise, ye woodland songsters, over the grave of the departed. All join the solemn requium, farewell!— farewell ! SISTER. J E. & B1W. CRAVEN, SURGEON DENTISTS _ Office 1* ParkcFi Rout,, kiun Western Report. Lima, Indiana, July, 5, 1S5S. Messrs. W. E. Hagak A Co.—Gents: I am enjoying my youthful hair at fifty, and we havq with us many instances of the same kind. I feel just as sure that yonr Hair Restorative has strengthened my eyes, as I am that it has changed my hair. Three years ago I was grey. By accident 1 eameacroos a bottle of your Re storative, tried it and found it what it was re- I am satisfied A Buhnino SriHXfL—Neap Wheeling, ha* ni,gtlr tetri discovered a cr.-vst.l- m. wrr ro-EN stein, Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic * WineSy ^quors and Segars, Knfftfaist side of WhitehallStijef, About HBHjFrohfo-fcarsMgo an attempt was made ^^Htrnte a saHnnajuyjttliis point, and a ^Mole of nearly a feet was sunk in the vain attempt. It is upon this spot where the burning spring now exists.— There is a continual rumbling noise about the place produced by the water rising up to the surface of-the welb^Mfrow a piece of burning paper or a lighted match up-: on the spot, and instantly a red flame will spring up, dance about and continue to burn until blown out by a strong wind or drowned by the rain. There is no ap pearance of oil about the place, and the flame produced is not tinlike the flame in coal gas burners.. — : , ria" : . Tobacco fob Bovs—A strong and sensi ble writer administers a wholesome dose for boys who use tobacco in.any form as- suringthroi that tobacbo haautterly spoil ed and'utterly ruined thousands of boys, inducing adangerous precocity, develop ing softening and weakening of the bones, and greatly injuring the spinal marrow, the brain and the whele nervous fluid.— A boy who carljr and : frequently smokes or in any way uses large quantities of to- ’ baco, is never known to make a man of character, and generally lades physical and muscular, as well as mental energy. We would particularly warn boys who want to be any £x>dy in the worik^ teshun 1 tobacco as * most bn Jteful poison. #Ga.-W33E ^fin* wilt aBTi C»* »ifWiiady . and will bepieefe r ed to wail «• sR * who way wilaiii any opera*!»* '• Juu.j2«, 1S<0-r:t<^ j T Atlanta, Ga. fiepogifoHj, ATLANTA, GA. [eman & Banks, commended, hence ear trade, that with a-little attention a large amount can be-sold, for the worth, of the article is only •to’' be known'to ensure its use in almost every* fiimily in the country. THE undersigned, from long continued bad health, is com pelled to retire from ptiblie life BOOTS* SHOES employment. $50 to $100 per Me® BjjAS&iSb being unable togive proper at tention to business, he,therefore offers for mle his large and well arranged and located BRICK HOTEL, io which is attached good out houses, stable and stable lots, all id good repair, ready for business. Tbe property is as well arrang ed and located for a Hotel as enn b^fomid in a country village. Gassrille is theCourt bouse town, and in one of the richest and most nop-, uloos counties in Cherokee Georgia; healthy 1 and well watered. There are in the piece two Colleges^-nmle and female—In a flourishing Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales. I have bnt a few do if i ilr ,i e ;ul ; left of the five gross received in January last>« -stock of I wish some more ihis week. ParT Yours trulv, H. W. WOOD. ,. , i - , in Atlant Remember that this result was produced by Heimstreet’s Inimitable, the original anion- consisting ly reliable Hair Restorative. 0O£l( A X active energetic vointg mkirla . in Vach section of the Heuthatid f act as agent in an easy and reapeytob ness, by which the above am certalnljrJ ized. There is no' <0^°^ Leather, Whitehall St., Atla’xta, Ga. Jan. 26, 1860—ly. ft huinbhg hehe. FiirtUlS s., addresa (cnclialnr&lif W. R.TERRY t ^ : i;' May 23, 6m inside] Rockingham, X. C. Price 50 cents and per bottle, where by all dealers in medicine, and in Cass- ville by Samcel Levt. W. E. HAGAN A CO. sep: 22—lm Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. CAUTEnSUJLLE ~ ^ Fravisicn^^ Store, BY J. J. HANNA. 1st door west of the Railroad,.anmiaff foam - Atlanta. ; ' T7"EEPR constantly on hand, at - derate lV prices. Sngar, Coffee, Sfofasnr*. Ole ear, -Candies, Nuts, West India Frdiff; Cl IMM and.Id section; levied on as the property of Richard Rackley, to satisfy two Justices court fi fits from the S64th district, G. M., one in fa vor of W. R. Coleman, aud the otheT in favor of James Bates vs Richard Rackley; property pointed out by defendent; levy made and re- tnrued to me by a constable. 7- Also.—Ixits of land Nos. 14 and 15, in the dth district and 2d section; levied on to sutisfv PILETONS, Bretts, Slide-seat, Top and No top and Concord Buggies* Hacks and Jersey WAGONS, Harne s s, WHIPS, &c. Come, everybody, and see .our stock. Nov. 1,1859. (lth-district and 2d , ... two fi fas from the J ustices court of the S64th district; G. M., in favor of E. Denney vs F. F. Findley and J. R. Findley- security on stay; property pointed out by defeudeut; levy made Wnd returned to me by a coustable. Also.—12tT acres of lot of land No. 139, in the 10th district and 2d section.; levied as tbe property of Calvin Duglas, to satisfy six Jus tices court fi tas from the 953th district, G. M. in favor of V. R. Coleman and others vs Cal vin Duglas; property pointed out by defendent; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also.—One-half of lot of land No. 5, in the 28thdistrict and 2d section; levied on to sat- -Wy CVe Justices court fi fas from the 958th dis trict, G. M. t in favor of L. M. A J. W. Greer and others vs. Sotqmon Sumner; property pointed out bv defendent; levy made and re turned to me by a constable. G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff. Octobei 4.1S60. on the invalid. The plant born of the Sun we place within the reach all. We care not what may be the specific fortn of disease. The cause, the fountain of the disease itself, is impure blood, and through the different channels of the lungs, the stomach and. the Titnl organs, JUDSON’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will pass, mingling with the blood, Search out and grasp, and then expel, all hurtful poison that there is in it- Thus cleanse the blood by a few doses nftM^MUs, «W1 disease, in any form, will JWIfitteand vanish* As the Sun, with its glorious beams first cau*e the inorn- j ing dew to rise as mist, then growing stronger, casts his burning rays upon it,-—and behold ’tis gone—so cleanse the blood, and disease, like morning dew retreats and vanishes. There is no blood purifier equal''to Jensos’s Momr- taix Herb Pills. ' .* “ Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers. jo [sept. 27—lm MARRIAGE GUIDE, j^g^sBeing a privisfe iniimetnr for mar- J jS^SS|ffricd persons, or iliose about to be married, noth inale and female, in everything Concerning the physiology of | jour Sexual' system, and tBe-production |,i or prevention of offspring, including nil , the new discoveries never before given, bv ( WM. YOUNG, M. 1J, This is really a valua'- j-ble aud interesting work. It is written in tnhqn language for the general reader, and is ‘-KnhMMted with nume nun engravings. All 1 1 young married people, or those ConteinDlating _ marrisgS, and having the least impediment to l i married life, shonld read this book. It disclo- ‘ j se&jsecrct.s that every one should be acfpramted ; with; still it is a book tin* must he locked up, | and not lie about the house. It will be sent to j any one on the receipt of twenty five cents, in specie or postage stamps, \ddress DR. WM. ; YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce St. above 4th, I’bila- ; dolphin, Fa. c> j- X3TAFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, j. no matter what may be your disease, before yon place yourself under'tbe eareof anyone ;:.of the natorioos quads—native or foreign— w who advertise in thisar any other paper, get a lJ copy of either of Dr. Young’s books, and read w | it carefully, ft will be the means of saving , you many's dollar, your health, and possibly your life -I DR. YOUNG eanbeeonsiiltedonany ef the ' diseases described trrhis publications, at hb «f- , 1 lice. No. 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth, may », i860—sm ly Manufacturer and Dealer in ail -kinds of Beef and Beef T.rngae, Ac.—to which tbe at tention of the pnblie, and travellers eapecially are invited. Children’s Toys of almost every description, on haaiTat low figures. Call anil ae him. Jan. 26. 1860. THE Greatest Bed EVER MADE IN ST. % Gas. Walker Shot—Col. Bcdler Ih- riusoxED.—AT«t» Orleans, Sept. 28. The steamer Gladiator is quarantined Wow. She brings the intelligence that Gh.'n. Wm. Walker was shot by order of of the Hon duras Government Ten shot&arere fireu at him, amid the cheers of fhS natives.— Hiabodj was decently buried bv foreign- era. The natives refused to take part it his burial CoL Sadler has been sentenced to four years imprisonmenL ER LAWSHR; outcry Before the-Conrt house dour in the town of Alpbarette, Milton county, Ga^ on the first Tuesday- in November next, within the legal hours of sale, thelbnowing lots of laud, to-wil: Nog.. 786, 737, 78S, 6i4» 705, 760 and 791, in the lint district aud second section of-orig inally Gberokee, but now in Milton county, cantoning in the aggregate two hundred unto) eighty acres, more or less, and known as the tanda*pnrrtia8cd'by Afchibald Henderson from HamlmHudjpQS. Sold for the benefit of tbe ceetue quS tSuK- Tn— of ante made <uown — thr -*~T ~ ' S? JOHN W. HENDERSON,^. p-'Dht. *, tafio.—lm Trustee.^ Woodruff’s Concords. acknowledged feet that nnpsrior to gpy now used P lighter, ride easier aud ■her Huggies; hence the . r them In many parh of Alabama, Tennessee and at a aflytaggy or Car- well-to go to hirdaps. Woodruffkeeps e fiflC*Goa<th down to the. te- I. AM NO W SELLING THE i .Improved Bartholf Family’ SEWING MACHINES Ala reduction of Twenty Mlara from former prices. ^Cbe New Straight Needle Machine is now onU A. LEYfcEir, Atlanta, Go. Nov 1 Gicnral Agent ^ WbiUhnii Stlto A-itonta, Ga. Watches carefully repaired ai warranted. This ia one of the oldest («U lished Imurei in Atlanta. Feb. 9, 18CO—ly. •ittip State; l ! YlCrida. If- , riagt of q—l i Atlanta I a large stock [iron axle Plai ' VTMIE subscriber offers forsate. * one of the most valuable IKmK little FARMS on the Etowah I R-ver. It contains 250 acres, I lfei) of which is firsta;uahtv, ! the remainder second. It Jussll -necessary ! unproveaenta upou U. and lies convenient to imarket, miles Sonth of -Kingstoo. Any person wisbingtoanrebose (il*t County Ritir land will do welt to give me a call oa tto. pl-ice. or address me at Kingston, Ga., before purchasing elsewhere. Barth & Nicolai* ATLANTA, GA., - sale foe eete- » (MTOI. Cm* coany. - j -^Upfotx’s'Orrne Ixnsuoa Ct)ij:t. J ty^Rpced of.thermo pince, .% i chestnut sorrel poby ljorse,atorat 14ywsre old. branded the left shoulder wills the letter ‘i!” blaze fere; saddle marked,-bad on when taken* Hip • saddle and bridle, amwawed to be worth ; *50 00. Given under mv-band and official Big- natnref September Sd, 18*0. -name promptitude and precision aa h aiuf.Hbpes to receive their patronage. Atlanta Sept. £0—tljan 'assenget Depot, has been ed and furnished, and is in be business perr'a cl the, WM. O’fiAiji-OlLAN, .. j Proprietor. I OPPOSITE thB’ thoroughly renovn the verj^ientre cf city. t Fab. 2 1330—_ N0LDS< "SUPERIOR apd Inferior Ceari Ewreuthma,- 5 different-kinds, at the Jan.l, 18-V.. STANDARD-OPTICS, Blanks for sale at riJOfficr.