The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, October 14, 1852, Image 1

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UNIVERSITY Of GEORGIA LIBRARY — - mm ss&s l. /mnilq jOnBspaptr—Ih ^utmaal mil Itot ^alifeg, Uterahm, ilmtiaranrfs, Jfitrterts, udi fanatic Stns, %t. •i ■ BY W. T. WOFFORD, Editor and Proprietor. ‘ “BE just and feak not.” •• TWO DOLLARS, per snnum, in advance. VOL. IV. . ■ • GAS.SV1LLK ,GEORGIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1852. NO. 36. THE STANDARD, ii rvBUiBim *vui tuoMOiV, A* (UKVZXAE. OA. Oftin.—S. W. 0'oner of Ike BMc Sfmrt. tip— Two dollar* i-jeu, in advance, •Or Three doUanat the end of the year. KO paper discontinued, except at the op tion of the editor, until all arrearage* are $Jdd» Miscellaneous advert bemeirt* inserted at fofl.per square, for the first insertion, and 60 •OOnta foreaeh weekly continuance. Legal advertise me ntt .published at the usual fetes. Advertisements -aofr-rateked, will be pub lished until forbid, muDehnrgod accordingly. on business must be addressed, post paid, to the editor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CHAiKr& YOUNG, ATT0JftSTKYB AT X.A'W, SXAXJAT. QA. Will practice in tbs counties of the Cher- skee circuit. April 2*. \t—iy BOBEBT H. TATVM, attorney at law, TAXUfTOH. OEO. Busings* entrusted ta. bis care la any of the- Counties of the Clierekee Circuit, will meet with prompt attention. Nov. 21. 42-tf JAMES MIX.MKK. JOUH *- OtEMI juxjuxrx u tc Bisarar, Attorney! at Law, CASdVILLB, GA. March, 4, 1852. 4-tt MARCUS A. HIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OAMVXIAX, OA. Will attend promptly to all business con fided tab** care. May M, 185*. 17—tf. LAW, TT. T. WorronP, Casavtlle. ATTOBNJSYH E, D-Chisolm, Cedar Town. 8ept.2. DAWSON A. WALKER, ATTOEHCX AHA OOONSEUiOB AT LAW, Spriug Place, Uco. Refers to Keaas A Hope, Augusta, Ga., Wiluy, him, d co., CliarlMton, 8. C. A. Wills * co., Sarunnah, Ua. April 24. 12— I y. JONES & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OALBOVtt, OA. April 24. 12-ly. JOAN A. CRAWFOttD. T. C. SHUOrsnikE. CRAWFORD &. SHROPSHIRE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CASSTILLK, 080. Business entrusted .to their care in any of the counties of the Cherokee circuit, will meet with faithful attention. April 8. 1. ft. PAKKOTT, ATTORNEY at. law, cAmms mo, ©a. - March II. 6— ly. B. Mill, - ATTOMTEY AT LAW, . CA8SVILLE, GEO Is engaged in the practice of the law in the counties of Casa, Floyd, Gordon, Whit- laid and Walker, in the Cherokee Circuit, and in Cobb, Cherokee and Gilmer of the Bine Ridge Circuit. ♦ (ion ytcen i tie eoUecting - ^6, 1852. Tv.TOTjlflfflATL (pMfi’fr., ADVERTISEMENTS. To the Public. " NUtttfALLY’S CHEMICAL PATENT SOAP. ADVERTISEMENTS. ROME DRUG STORE, In the house formerly MCopied by STEVENSON 6 DUNCAN. Vl/.E erenow receiving and opening, di- S 1NCE the introduction to the public of, ” rectfrom Importer's targe and well this xtew and »*»» mode oV making selected Utock of Drags df the purest ehar- soap, but sfew months paM. it has met with j wl “ ch ^ w,lr warw J ,t * nd IV unusual sneccesa ’ - - pose to imH on the most accommodating terms For cn.lapse**, it at once .addressee itself Wawouid call the to the economy of every house-keeper, being “ " “ made at an expense of pgr peso than One Cent pet Pound Tor its fine and lively walking qualities, it is interior to no other soap ; indeed, It uk; he said tab* without a rival. It is. admira bly tailed tc washing fine clothes ot ivery dtpciiption—sueli as cplkoes, muslins, rich Laces, 6c. 6c., without the slightest injury to fabricor color. As a toilet soap, it h unsurpassed for damming rise skin. The most delicate and fender female may use itwithout detriment to the texture of the skin: and the most fastidi-? ons gentleman will find It an exquisite shav ing soap. For beauty, sweetness and active washing properties, it is equal to any sad inferior to nu other soap. It combines at once, all that is desirable-in this useful and indispensable article of household economy. The great fac.lity with which It can he made, is a desideratum, and recommends it to the public. . * . FROM 60 TO 6,000 POUNDS CAN DE PRO DUCED PER DAY! By purchasing and adopting the receipt for making rtifS soap, much time will -be saved, much trouble.dispensed with, expenses ina- rerially lessened, and a good, cleanly and pleasant soap obtained, adapted to thd wants 'of the people. * Family. Rights to manufacture SunnaUy's Chemical Patent Soap, may be procured at a cost of ofily THREE 1)01.1. ARS! The undersigned confidently offers this in valuable article to a discriminating public, fully confident that it ail) give universal sat isfaction. * . Fkinilv and District Rights for sale by JOHN W. BURKE, CassviHc, Ga. Prop’r of the patent for Cass Co. „ special attention of Physicians of Cherokee Georgia and Alabama, as We think we can Ihrnisfi as good articles and an aa good terms as anywhere this side of Charleston. Oar assortment is very fine, consisting of the fol- tttaing articles : Alcohol, Antintonials, Mercurials, Acids, Greasot, Calomel, Eng. and Am. Opium, CERTIFICATES. Having examined and tested a new srtWe _ _z-—-—wf Family enap.gotten up by Messrs. 8nw- *B» rtc A Janes, of this place, called u Nannally’s Chemical Patent Soap,*’ we find h to be a very beautiful andsupenor article for wash ing and dome*tie purposes. It is made at a coat of less than one cent per pound, and is every way worthy of a trial by a generous and liberal public. Messrs. S. 6 J. are the sole proprietors'of this soap for tlte States of Georgia and Florida; and we Can confident ly recommend theirsoap to'tlie, pari house wives e,C these States. We have also examined a new and boun tiful article of toilet and shaving soap, pro ps red by Messrs. San trie 6 Jones, called SannaUy't Chemical Patent Soap, gotten up, we are assured, at a cost of less thatftmo cents per pound, and we find it to be a very supe rior article of shaving ereant, and can con fidetttW recommend it totlie patronage'of- ah enlightened community. ■* Rome, Geo. April 14th, 1852. M. A STOVALL, Rev. J. KSpiVLES, W. B. JONES, J. R. SMITH, M. D. J. R. PAYNE, THOilAS J. PERRY, P. M. Dr. B. W. BqSS, S. C. PEMBERTON, c. «. c. JESSE LAMBERTH, c. c. 0. « H. B. ROSS, c. s. c.. E. F. STARR, M. D. July 1.1852. , ' . v - DA ROBERT U. WORD •dfice—N. East laf the Court House, laal. lW.50 -ly. W. I. taALTMX. S. X. DAVID0OX ■ALTBH ftDAVIDSON, MBALSiB Uf STAPLE AND FANCY DRY ROODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. * Drift, Medicine*, FAINTS, (MLB, WINDOW GLASS, 6c. Ac. CMMttriKc, Ga. Jtriyr 4. n. BUtTUBK. . SIMPSON & t. T. OAlMStB - ARDINEK, CommimoD Iflrtnrt Bt .Alftli, Or. UnLLBoatiane the Wmhonaa aalOtaB- W mimina Emrindta in their Ibe Proof MMh« 0* M’folaah Street, m ail its h—MlhBhMafihaFubyatetotp - GaatHhahUBiaataafailwha pleas hnm fat thair hnadk to merit public fovoc. SrOrtStW Bagging, Eopa andFi lyaawliM fitted at ttaetoweat macks* OH ft TRIMBLE, ADAIRSVILLE, GA. I T A VE the pleasure of announcing to their fil customers and the public generally, that they arc now receiving a large and handsome stock of Spring *nd Summer Goods, selected with groat care by one of the firm in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, which they are offering at unu sually low prices. Thankful for the liberal patCOIUtg* heretofore extended to therfi, they wonhLash a continuance of the same, and thi»ir they make it the interest of ail to give them a call before buying elsewhere. We still continue to take in exchange for Goods, Corn, Wheat. Peas, Bacon, Lard, Ffeathere, Beeswax, Tallow and Hags. ' Adairsville, April 14th, 1862. HOWARD HOUSE, MARIETTA. GA. IOHN-F. ARNOLD, formerly of the Ma- J rietta Hotel, is now at the Howmd House, where he wall ha glad to entortma his former fciends and patrons, »nd as manv new friends as may kim ▼»“ “, c » u - Bieakfost always ready for the up train fc£ Care an arrirel Marietta, Geo., May 6th, 1862. Preempt. Alcoholic extracts, a fhN variety, and a general assortment of the latest and most approved medicines and chemicals. Surgic- cal instruments, Dental files and sockets, gold and tin foil, paints,oils, dye-stuffs, var nishes, putty, *a»h glass of every sue, per fumery of the finest quality, brushes of ev ery style, spipes, essential o»ls, fancy soaps sperm and.adamamine candles, sperm and 1 in' oil. burning fluid, corn and pearl stareh, Physicians’office furniture, stationary fine variety, fine chewing tobacco, extra floe se- gafs, macaboy, Scotch and rupee snaff, tm French chocolate, garden seed of every va.- riety, Burning fluid and camphine. a fine se lection of brandy and choice medical wiiiesL Also n good assortment of Thompsonian medicines, and all the most approved and popular patent medicines, n variety of fan cy and alt other abides to be found ‘ in the drug fine. Db. S. B. PEARCE & CO, Jolv 1st, 1852. - - _ DR %ENNIS’ Georgia Sarsaparilla. lanndice, Sick Heod-ache, Diuiness,Los« of Appetite, Constipation ot the Bowels, Piles, caused by Costiveness, Prfm in the Bowels, or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mer cury, Syphilis, ScTofola, Boils, Ulcers, 6e. T HIS preparation is made as pur* •• pos sible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial ef fects m dh cases of the Liver, and diseases arising from an impure slate of the blood prove it Vo he thv pWrestand most useful pre paration -of Sarsaparilla that is made. Those who have used the various prepanr- tkwis of Saniaparilia will find, by the tssje and effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle Of Dr. l).’s preparation, than in half a dozen bottle* ns it is gone rally made. That it might l>e more particularly adapted to professional use, nothing but the pore Sar saparilla has been used, that, fof different diseases, physicians might combine' or pre scribe with it, rich articles 4s they might coa- sidgrirostappropriatc-in eases tinder their treatment. Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon the bowtfls, tnake it not only a good substitute for Mercury-, but Useful in remov ing 9II di-eases arising frotn tho imprudeat use of Mbrcury. Prepared only by J.DENNIS, M. D., Au gusta, Geo. Sold in Casavitte by John A. Erwin; in Cartersvilk, by J A.6S. Erwin; E Porter, Adairsville; Young & Sims, Calbona. Price. $L per bcttlc; 6 liottlcsfor $5. Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEOR GIA saksapaRlla Cassville, June 24—SP—rly. NEW LOCATION M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE v -LV7J COMMISSION MERCHANT, AigiuifeGa. . W OULD respectfully inform hU tddjpa- trons, and the public general!^ amt he has leased fora trim of years, the new and extensive fire proof warehouse, situa ted qp Jacksop street, between the radresjd depot and Broad street, near the Globe Uo- til, forutertr Weeupied by Walker and Bry son, and more recently by G. Walker & Son. The location is-an excellent one, bang convenient tothe Rail Hoads,Hotels, Banka, and chief business houses of the city. Having every facility for busineaa, and the dispoeition to extend every aceqmmo r dation to his customers, with a long ac quaintance with the interests of the plroter. he hopes he may have, not only a continu ance, hutan increase of the liberal patron- *ge heretofore extended him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and carefully filled at t!>e lowest market price, - jy Having transforrpd the lease on the Ware House lately ocenped by its to Mr. M.P. Stovall, in consequence ofourstaBOv- al to Charleston, we take great jilegriie in. s<ss. July 29—26*—ly* AT BO CLOTHS FAGIURBRS’ prices. errr hotkl, ATLANTA, GEO. Comer Loyd and Decfitar Bto T-LI c.w. sum BURKE a DEMiNG, t,Nttatpaprr (Ahoat 100 yards from the Depbt) rnuls retabBshment has been reeeatfv for- x staked from the best honare in New York dtv, and no pains will ho spared op are part to make i! oas «f tba be* hBfisre South- ' Haw and pauwaage wOl test the above as ulioi A liberal pauooaga feuoBeHcd. L R B( Feb I*. IM*. book sixdeky TS IS ATLANtA- thih atiaaaa of ^artnj. The Lori Fall. Bt thoxas Davis', the Ikish rocT. Sweet thoughts, bright dreams, my comfort be, All comfort else has flown; For every hope was false to me, And here I am alone, What thoughts Were mike m early.youth ! Like some old Irish aotig. Brimful of Imre, uf life, of truth; My spirit gushed along. 1 bopad to right my native isle, 1 hoped a soldier’s fame, I hoped t j rest in womaa's.smiie, And win a minstrel's .name. Oh! little have I served my land; No laureb press my brow, I have no woman’s heart or hrid; No minstrel honors now-. Rut fancy has a magic powet, , It brings no wreath w erown, Bat woman’s tore, the self same koto, It smites oppression down. Sweet thoughts, bright dreams, my comfort be, I have no joy beside ? Oh ! throng around, and be to me Power, country, fame and bride. € j)t |tonj-€tHer. „ AUGUSTA GA,. TffAVEjast rereived,n-voy large supply ii Nagto Cloth*, among which are sev eral stvles from the anaafoctory of F. 6 H. Fries,'of North Carolina, of superior style, and made of good domestic Wool, aa article greatly senerior for wrer to those made ef (he eoarte imported woob. Akre afoU sappjr of WRli George Schley’s Negro Ken*™,* rimvmvtea.aarCotroa Osa-harg., of Aa Aagaot'a, Madisea.-Richerodd, and B«h Sharia maaatactariea. . . , Aba 8hlrtmg* awdEhretiagf gasta Manufacturing Compunv. They will also recehe in u ftw day*, a supply tf Plain and Twilled Negro Mersey*, foe fast of Family Gofcnunffit; om, A SUNDAY MORNING AT MR& JONES’. TIMS—THE BBKAKVAST HOCL Mr. Jones. Want some pudding, Mary ? Mary. -Yes. Mr. J. Then hold yonr plate. Mary.- There's enough. 1 don't want a bushel. Joe. I wish 1 could ever have some pep- p«r in season. It's always eleau over to that side of tho table. - ^ . Ellen. Harm, make Ben set that way. I can't get to my plate. Mrs. J. Do, Bea, let her haV* 4 chahcC; thare's forever a fuss. Doe* Ann* want same tea-? Anne. Ish—^throwing her knife oa the floor.) Mrs. J. There, Charley, pick up siwy’s knife. Charley. You, Tom; you are the nearest to it. . Tom. I won’t. Do it yourself. • (Mrs. Jones very sorrowfully picks it up herself.) Rate. May I go to meeting to-day, marm: Mary want last Sunday. Mary. 1 am going again to-dsy. I told Fanny Brown i would, sad she is going to eril for me. -So abut np jour wise. * Kate. Mind your business. That's al ways the way. 1 never can go anywhere but what yen'll up and say you’re going. Mrs. J Why, my ehild, you hsin’t got anything to wear hut your bine dress, and, ito too roidt* hear that. hlti. -I eeu wear my black one. Mra. J.•-’Ttautfit. ,Kste. Yea, ’tia My eape’ll cover the waistnp.' Mr*. J. Well, have your own way. *■ Mr.. J. Lot her go, motlisr. Ill stay at homo, sad taka ears of the baby. Mr*. J. I aha at go ualees you do. Mr. J. Welt, we ll both stay. Pass your dtahpot of betater this way. Charley. Give mean big a pieca of jde as you do Jfoll. to««PL Mrs. J. Bold your tongue, or yo* shan't hava any. If you’re got done breakfast, Mary, take Rate *dress and darn that hole in the skirt; and you, Ellen, put a flat iron entheetore—Tom s handkerchief ain't iron ed. - ^liiey all get up from the table. Exit Mr. J.) - Mr*. J. Mary, I want you iuquita of lire. Eastman if her husband takes tatter t should iik* to *96 some oyer.' Now de renumber it ' Mary. I will; mayn't I wear ysur gloves to-day ? I’ve torn mine. Mrs J. Tea, if you'll find ’eat FU war rant they’re foot. 1 ha vent seen them mace toaiSanday, rRxitMary—eater Faaay Brewm) lire. J. Oedd marking, Faaay. Bew’e Mnrj. So >be sat behind me two paws; tat somebody-trid me to notice it, aa4 to I tamed rohad. ^flefi foe door bant open, tad fit rafori J*e, Charity, Rate, and ttlta.) Kate. jOhrml eariui! Fee get that tom oat of the buttermilk, and tkmw*d R at me, and daubed my dree* all over. Joe. Wed Hie atruek me with < that IradawaH iflit, tad toremy Sachet right an there, she did. Kate. Idjdnt Wei the*-. Joe. INdn’t she, BHta ? Ellen. I don't know; I didh’t wee her - Charley. Oh; now you've fibbed cm you said yen with it had stack down ] threat to pay him for pinching yon. ■Mn. J. I never did ceceueh u pack of good-for-nothing ones in my life. You shunt on* of you go to mooting. - ,H«re a scream Was heard, and they run far the cellar door; Ann* had -fallen down stain.) Mn. Jones. Barling, Uttla thtog-fod foe fall'and hurt her t Who had foe impu dence to leave that door open ? Children, all at once. Why, when- wa come up ahe was down the collar, ami had pa’s fiddle to play in the cream pot, and— . (Enter Mr. J ) Mr. I. Boys, who broke my rake ban- die? "• - Ellen. Joe broke it yesterday. He Wil chasing me, and hit it agin the feuoe. Joe. 1 didn’t, neither. 1 didn’t know ’t%as broke. Charley. What a liar. You told me . of it yesterday.. Joe. The first I knew it, I went out to the barn, and it laid in-the wooden home. Mr. J. That's the way every thing gom. (Enter Tom, with a Sabbath school hack torn ahockingly.) Tom. See there, pa, my book's all toew to pieces. What shall 1 do ? Mr.J. Who did this, children f v Kate. Joe and Charles. 1 Wes looking to the picture*, and Joe cam* and grabbed it, and they ripped it u-gring. Joe. Its no such thing; I never touched *4. Mr . J. I shell settle With Jo* before you go to bed. Mary: Where’s my hair comb, filleh? t see you have it. Ellen i Its out. doom on the well curb; I see Charles haVe it. Kate: Ben dropped it into the well; he— Mr, I. Shut.up your noise; don’t let aae hear any more sack stuff. /Exit Mary.) Joe* Where’s my hat? •Mrs. J. Under the table; but where art you going ? Joei Jfowhere. Mn. J. Then tit ‘down add keep your clatter still; I can’t read. Ellen, in a whisper: Joe, let’s go out and jump on the hay. Joe: I won't—Pa, Nell's trying to got me out to play. -Mr. J. Sit doer*. (Profound silence—enter Afary.) Jfr*. J. Well, there, I tape yen ain't a- going out doors with that dress oa. Go right and take itoff. Maty: Why, marm, this is well enough; Fll leave it to Fqpny if ’taint. . Mn. J, Have your own way always.— Wait for Kato. - Kate^np stairej Where's my .shawl? Mrs. Jones: I don't know. Hare yew looked in, the chest Kate: Yes. Mrs. Jones: la the closet? Kate: Ysa. - Airs. Jones: In the bed Kete* . Yen. Mrs. Jones: the bureau. Kate: | have, Mrs. Janes : I don't knew where it is, then I'm sure. KUe*; I know where 'tie. We had it up stake for a carpet to onrpUy-heuee, end 1 suppose it’s there now. (Enter Kate with the shaWV torn etaek- w**y.) Mbs. Jones s Writ wow, I should like to kaaw whoiukheaameof common arose rid that! I never see such work ia my Rfo, Yoa must take Mary’s. Mary: I don’t want tar to} ’t'.will he all switched to pieces. Mn, Jones: Held yew tongue. Rato take foe shawl (Exit Mary, Kate and Faaay.) (Crash ia the statu-lueai—ran Mss. J. Charles esusps oat fiffoe J SUoa. He's gone up chamber to get 1 * corn to parch, I gnaw Mra J. pea in? Bo yon knew where Mary's grid Mia. y Brritett—taw ? Ellen. She was pricking tales la Ben’s book. Mrs. J. Well far aserey'a sake toil Mary .yen don't know where ’tia, if she sake you, for eta'U make task amewfiri fiesp ef work. (bit Mia, listen eater Rea.) Bea. How COM Charley's aqairrel eat ? ■aw him raaatog dawn towarde the weed like Cweer. Ellen, da let hito eat eaaas he wouldn't give him nay sugar. Let’s toll Fauf him. (Eater Charles aril Jus.) Ben. Charles, Joe .went and let yonr squirrel out, aad. te’« cleared fix *U Hieko- xy wood* Lke emok*. Jen. | as toe dene noanah thing. Ellen- What a Rer I .You did too. Jo*. You told me to, x I here thought ef it. Ellen, i didn't, neither. Jos. Yoa. did too. Bat I gases yoo’d hotter go out h foe weod-taneo aad see where yoar rag-baby is. (Exit Ellen.) Jo*. Good! I tore tar oM doll allte (Entw. Ellen.) Ellen. Did you do that ? Jo*. No. 1 found it so whoa 1 wont oat Charles:. There Elian; he just said he did. Joe: I didn't, did I, Bea! . . Bri : No, I dida’t hoar you. Ellen, crying: I U toll Pa; Ironm I will. Joe: Cry, baby I cry baby! (Ellen flies at Joe, aad a fight easnee, during which Mr. Jonas eaten:) Mr. Junes: Young ease, what ate ye racketing ahoat here at this rate for ? Stop year noise! (Each a cuff, which sate all aerying) ' HlliHT—XU AT SOSCi Mmty - Marm, where’s my pea ? I west to write a letter. Afire. Jones t 1 don’t know—childretf where is it ? (giving each a wink.) Children, all at once: I don’t know nothing about it. Mr. Joeme: Can’t yoa keep still ? I can’t toll whether l am reading ia Moaea or Paul. Como, I’ll read aloud, •And it mo to pass’ Ellen: Ob! Mr. Jobss : What's to pay ? BUeu, crying: Jon ptactad am and Tecs pulled my heir! JWr. Jones: Joe,sit this way; Tom mind your business; < And it cam* to pa**’ Charles: Let me atone, Ben, or I’H knoek you down! Ben! I baimt touched ye! Charles: You have! ' Mr. Joaee ; (Cfoeiag his Bible) 1 never aae such a pack of good-for nothiag young ooca in my life! 1 know I’ve done my duty but it’s no use. Mn. Joins: Well, I hove dam mine, anil don't see what ails thorn. Kato: I know what aita Joe; he's got foe iteh! Afr. Jones: He, he, he!’ IguemPolly, after ell, our children are ae bright asauy- body’*—so we have ao oa«*a* to complain. SCSI* S CLOSES. : WeH, look in the trank or " »y,*taeheheadaily*searr ef firetsfte from the Korth, for a bindery, hiameif that vraek eaa be dome ia Gmegm eqwel tothe Nosfo, and wiH eompeiofoswr- ^ with any ottar htafoy.tathjn style Mfo^Sta SSl^Ss ctaej* Beak and Masse Stosu.hT ffttBAMlAY Atinte, AgmJ^lM*. O will sail at the FlakHre aad Gean spocfodly invited u» August 61862 aad all of which foey HiTI AffB caps. 6na dtcktf B . all thff latest styltar'of punchy. Palm Last 6",sS PATTON R TR1MBLF6. Quite well. I thank you/ Mary 1? Mn. J. So, she start ready. Bit dewa. Get quite a ffafoy shawl— new, ef wans. Well, 1 coa t stacd to get Mary ene this foil (Enter Mary.) Mary. Hallo, FUawy; you're fotulrog I see. Whafi ! unew foawl? Weil, marm ■ays I teall have ana nest week. 'JMtiJ. I gnem wA-yemx old One'tt de. Here yuatans Wtatl told you? JHhsy. Tea; tad *») ***** to go te of foe beet day? ftafoT- 56 gheantdireetlyl *Mk Dwt alb Mrs. J. O, my soul sad body, what* ea- por this tat' Yen-1 maul Got * there, sadif Ieateh yfo •gate, I’ll take year cars gride! (Exit Charles—oaten the there are seated Joe, Ellen, aad Annie.) Jeh Give me eeaea of that ’air. Charley. I won’t neither—g* aad help yeareelf,as 1 did; foe rid womam’Uonly jaw a little. Ams Kb me an Ellen. Give aw aonm ef that ’air. Charley. Ye (han’t any of y* hare it. ,Exat Charles.) EUta Bow, Jotyeageand Wttta eqwir ■ri ate te fay him for foe*. Jen. Yea’ll toll: 5KIwtati. CS Lfire ud SMqiilan. Good sight, dearest Sauna—may auaa- gaTs slumber a tayoure.” wsa tta parting banedictiaa ef Jasabel Godfrey. Esq., as be areas from the sofa, geatly petering a lily whit* hand, and, bowing his graeefol person into the tworidssef an eqailateral triangle, departed. Mr. Godfrey wsa hy profeeeioa a Corinthian—a race*/ bipod* not very na- •m in this goodly city of Cincinnati— with hnge wkfoere, aad the manner* of a daman. He loved three distinct things —faahtaaabte clethiag, Miaa Emma * fortune hiemelt. These so entirely filled up tho little caverns of hie heart, that he found t impotable to lore say other object. The fair Emma was ate a beauty, nor n tie, nor n belle—neither n Di Yoraoa nor a Lucy Brandon, but a right down clever, mischievous, pleasant little sprite a* ererchased a butterfly or broke a heart. Tta night to which the narrative refers, was ene of these interesting tat eaee which are of uafn quest eecurwnes ia tta latter part of Juan. The fiery eaa had tank ta- fciad the sietira hills in Ra flesriag glory, ringing with a flood ef Crimean and pmrpte light, the white me mu ef vapar which tat end for op in the depths ef the tay, pna- iag one ef tim mete gsrgeeae eanmte for which this western werM ie narivallal, aad whirii alike defy tta panril *f tim pamter, and the pm* of tta past. Tta momrot, J la ted tta towpsthsae for a* the lunatic asy lum, thinking alternately of Emma aad his whtikore. At last he bethought him of n sertfeade Itue, he was unable to diaeouree stieot amrison a feM, MR he oould ring , and what Ids voied lacked in melody hnhopoi to rijply in pathos. Lore is always impul sive. sM, m a few minutes, Mr. Jaseb's. Godfrey Mood beneath tta Windows of hi Bmmnti cfaadber, from whifo the fori liglit of her lamp was ttrtygliig With tSe tfoon- beaam. Why, thought Mr. Godfrey, has not tkqt nightblooming Cereus sought her pillow? Is she sleeping ? These were the thoughts that came pleasantly arid tdfteHi- ingly upon the mind, even as the morning ■bower cornea down upon young coni in' foe thirsty anutkof June. For some little Hn. after fiuau aad her jover had separated, she remained at foe parted IHfidofi gating oti the stare, and thiakidg ot Mr. Godfrey. Upon retiring, ahe fonhd foe chamber win dow opaa, tta room alive with moeqri- toes, aad that tar staid had neglected to put up therewen, which had that stoning been token to the laundreae, in whose wash- tub it was, persdventure, still reposing. Here was aa awfiil state of thiffgff—fo"? fci'- ma had- owe of those fair, thin skins, of which uH fastidious, gourmand, mosquitoes are particularly fond. She was, however, .somewhat tenacious of her beauty—what la dy is not ?—and the idea of having her face sad hands covered with bites of these little insects was horrible—absolutely shocking.' What Was now to be done ? She must either stand guard sH night over her face, or dis lodge the enemy from her teat. She resolv ed upon tta latter. She remembered to have heard it stated, by one of tho flrtt fed'-' threes in the Cincinnati! Lycentt, before the dearies of font iratitntiotf, «hM the Mrt!H£ ofaroaostics woOtd infallibly pot to flight tho most voracious army of mosquitoes, sad she thanked tar stare that a love of foe etfidy of natural history had carried her to' the halt of srieaee. She accordingly took be? Wash-bowl, de scended quietly to her parlor, emptied a de canter of rid Monoagehrla whiskey into it;' then sought the medicine chest in foe store room, aad added a goodly portion of essence, among which, by mistake, she poured a few ounces ef caster 611, and n phial of tincture of aseufeetida. She fourit a buneh ef dried penneroyal; and this the pnfteot Earn*' crumbled between her taper fingers, and’ dropped ia tta bowl. Thus fortified with a compound worthy of Hecate, the valiant girl again sought her chamber, resolutely bent an a war of «xtennin*lion against her blood thirsty enemies. She placed the bowl on tho weehetend, and touchedM>c obleaginons mixture with a lamp. Distantly a low blue flame spread over foe surface of the liquids; from which arose a column of odoriferous and none eating smoke. Gradually the Homo mounted higher, and the odor of the burn ing compound became more and more offer.'- ’ rive. Tta flames seemed likely to endanger the tauoe; the smoke was producing a dead ly sicknem, when at last the frightened Em- aea seized tta howl, and turning quickly to' the window, pound out the blazing contents; which, coming in contact with the air, it*- atantly failed throughout, and foil in a glowing sheet of flame. This most unfortu nately occurred at tta precise moment when tta serenading lover, with eye* upturned, and month wide open, was giving meldfoouS articulation to foe lines : •« Look out upon tta stare my love, Aad team* them with thine eyee. He saw, it is true, the fiery stream, as' it emerged from the window, bat mistaking it far tta purple light of lore, ta « stood still,’ until ta waa enveloped in n sheet of liquid flame The note of song was suddenly changed to foul ishrieka of a ony as cur bfori iog Corinthian, firceiy .pursued by the old watch-dog, shot like a meteor fonngh the rase-bash and bean-pole* ef tho garden,' leaving in his wake » lambent streak of venation, ia which, aa denbt. poetry Oar WhaMfe** ffpnenew? gallant knight, in ttate blitefoU alnmbere of white Ite sky—a solitary light hen amd there, twinkled from n mmdom tta etrastodtew tixtri, aad not a eetiad oould ta heard hut the acta ef the lorer’e foeUMgenhe wandered he knew net ehiitar. M* toe happy to sleep—toe Tnteantie la aetiro to hie chamber. He walked drwa tothe qqay.andifoaflaaatifliy «•“**«**• x-t——* whisk were iHfoMff rif fo* wteriteshsteteMfoaOMe. tb. mein Street to Tlte half-suffocated Emma, alarmed at foe fearful cry of distress that arose from be neath tar window, stood gssiag for n miff- ute at foe retreating figure; but concluding that tar Jmraiag aromatics had fortunately started a thief, she closed tar shutters, and boldly braving tta martial maaic of foe murderous mosquitoes, inclined her rosy cheek upon tta pillow. t , Early next morning, tta apparatus’of foe harbor removed foe last veotige of tta singed aereaadsr’s expanded whiskers; end thus, ■horn of hie cherished ornament, ta passed' ip to tkfc Cincinnati iDtoDTji fo^ do operation upon bis ophtbalmie organs. The torch of Hymen now Ughtethe path way of Emma, bat Jasabel Godfrey, Eeq , still wanders, in , «; Bachelor soeditat'eu fancy tm. ■T ~ Two Swaare.—Ah rid’ rifla' picked up half a dollar in the street. . Old arirtbtfrfofo’’ srid* keealook- rascal, “"so hatiditover.- ,4 Did yours have a hott“Hilt r ^ Yte,” replied tta other riharply. Then itiaaot thine,” mildly replied foe old man; «thee mate lean* to te a little irperaasktiari.” air .>Ton ore from the country, a» you ■te. rir ” said a deafly etarfc iti • terit stara to a heirty drested fo*** «*** M Yca. a . Well, tars’* ew smuy fifl’l calve*." - That,” said the to Hite Iks store, -foe*! to foffafo»her> 'PM' ’fifikal