The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, October 28, 1852, Image 1

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univ:r:;ty gf Georgia library ■w 3 .ftmiltj JBraisjnipr-ftiiaffir fa aMimral aid-lfafa ^alifts, I’jfaratet, .guBUrnfa, Jfiarktfa, jtaigtt fad jPnnsfir a'ms, )<x. m 1 BY W. T. WOPtOKD, fi&itor and Proprietor. ■“BE JUST AM) FEAR NOT.” TWO DOLLABS, per annum, in advance: VOL, IV. CissyILLE, GEORGIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28,1852! NO. 38. THE STANDARD, IS PUBU3UKD EVtUV IIILK3DAY, AT OAS8VXXiXa£,. QA. Office.—S. IF. (Jortte.r of the public Squore. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. American Iron FanntftV, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OSMOND, GRAY & .Co . JJAN1NG completed their arrangement^. ROME DRUG STORi , 7n the house formerly occ'itpiiH hy STEVENSON & DUNGAN. W E arc n'6w ‘receiving a'n’tl opening, di rect from Importers, a large and well Tebxh—Two dollars a-vear, in advance; _ - „r 11 die proprietors of tlie Above named es- or . . . , * i lublishmem,arc now prepared to execute all; selected stock Of Drugs of the purest char- No paper discontinued, except at the op- | or( ] crg for every description ol" castings at lhe actcr, all of Which We WHI.wan'n'nt auid pro- tion of the editor, until all arrearages are . shortest notice Mid in the hest manner. j pose to sell on tha most acdimiriodativigVerW $attnj. Uriltfn st .Tight is Carr BiH Crortrry, BIT GEORGE D. PRExVlfE. paid. To R. R. Co’s & Cat Builders j at wholesale and retail. e would 'call tlie CitiUeo special attention of Physicians of Cherokee One evening, dear Virginia, in tby lift, H\ hch tboii and 1 Were stray fug side by side Beneath the. holy moonlight, and oar . tiioWghfs * «T^ -"i™ 1 » " te ' ls —■*«—«ijyffatrlffa; K n< r,„. .b...w* >&,. iMurita.. cent* for each weekly continuance. Northern and superiofto any manufactuicd t as » n y whe « side ot t tiarlesUyu Uur lvl .„„ , , . .. at any Southern Fodndrv. and at ]wives as cents for each weekly Legal advertisements published at the usual rates. Advertisements not marked, will be pub lished until forbid, and charged accordin' poet paid, to the editor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CHASTAIN & YOUNG, AWeJAJTX'S'8 A‘JP flM*’UT, SJsUJAY, OA, Wiu praetruu is the counties ofthe Cher okee circuit-. April 34-. ir- ty. ROBERT H. TATUM, Aii’UHNEY AT LAW, TABirreN, oau. Business entrusted to Ins-care in ao.v at the Counties of tlie Cherokee Circuit, will j meet with prompt attention Nov. 21. ship at tli* towTsl prfrA-V. yo PLANTERS. - Pdrtieuluf.aAet.tion.paid to the manufac ture of ploofcfiand plough castings of all kinds hsvhuf purchased the oa'ttcrtts of the late ttln'of 'l'atiafenttft ‘lwbelt, h sbppfv will lie eonstaViUy Oh band. the fol- i " hose young years scarcely numbered half mheTcsUJdWimen". '** dd, '‘ :re ‘ l * r ° m i Alcohol Antimonials, Mercurials, Acids, j Skouldstpass before me to the spirit land. Also, M other descriptions of engine nn«L ^ I would on seme mild eve beneath the moon, tar castings, wareltoitseuuck^aUo casttrep : Iodi<le,Pw^ss, Nitwte’"^!* j Shining in heaven as it was shining then, l.T.n.rv .nd ^?. , 'SSE? ! ^r, Phos. Calx. Precipl. Chloroform. Go forth alone to lay me by the grave, Holts of every ‘description, pullics. shaltin-j Alcoholic extracts, a fell varietyv and a! And render to thy cherished memory P ar,M ^lar attention jiSid to the mairttfee- ^instruments. Dental ties and soc kets , j Thine answer was a s«h, a tear, a sob, ture or ogs,s **•: • gold and tin foil, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, var-j A gentle pressure of the band, and thus TO MILLERS AND M.LL OWNERS. . nishes,putty,sash glass of every size, per- My earnest vow was hallowed. A tips Mill and gin gearing of . very description, -fernery of the finest 'quality. brushes of ev- [ hl</ad furnished ofothe best material nnd Wrknrau- erv style, spices,‘csst-htial'o'fs, fa'ncv ?Onps l . , ’ ... gperYn and. adamantine candies, speiw and j UVc 4 P* 1 ® winding sheer, that moment Lin.oil. burning fluid, corn and pearl starch, | passed Physicians’office furniture, stationary fine | Across the moon, and as its shadoW fell, variety, fine chewing tobacco, extra flue se-1 Like a mysterious omen of the tomb, , gars, macatiov, bcoteli and raree snuff, nqe i r , . ... | Pren. lt chocolate, garden *r„d of every va-1 C * H,n our kimircd *P m ‘ s ’ tbou dlUst turB i,.vvwwHMj j. n'et^-, BW-hihg ^uid and eamphinc. a fine se- i Thine eye to that wan spectfe of the skies Tim proprietors Vlf' the “ American Iron : W«k»n brandy aSd clfoicc_ medi nl w fees. I Andgaiihg on the soleiub perteht, weep Foundry,” bv+ng practhttl jncrffttnics, and i Also a good assortVneht ‘of J Iromp^iMtfe ■ jf tliy head were waters having th% cSbrtilfehincm nudcr^KKr ttwh medicines, an J all the most aypfoVc'd | 43—tf superintendence, and employing none but tlie bust workmen, confidently assert that they v-nti manufacture all descriptions of castings and car work, c^ual in ^balTt-V 'and A IWV prices as can be feritisbed by nuY bthtr cs- feblishment 'North-of isouth. 1’liby hope, therefore, bv strict attention to business and JAMES MtbXKlt. JOHX E. OLENX mai»3Txxl & &x,xjjar^r, Attorneys at Law, , -. ...... . . * i punctuality in fulfilling thwr contracts, to C.V.Sdi ii-.Lls, li A. | merit the patronage and encouragement ol March, 4» 18-52. *—tf. _ MoOtlicrn railroad Htmpanies, and nil erthtf |H>pular patent medicines, a variety of fan cy ami all other articles to be found in thti drug line- ^ Dh. S. ft. PUARCE i Ct). July 1st, iSii MARCUS A. 111GGS, A T T UKNEY AT LAWy r OASSVXliIaE, QA. Wit.L attend promptly to all business con fided to. his cure. May 2a, 1852. 17—tf. CHISOLM & WOFFORD, ATTOBNiSYKAT LAW, fcsB. IfawHi^-c J w. T. WuFFoiro, • Cedar I’owttT^ Sept. 2. Cass vide. DAWSON A. VVALRGR, ATTOOMiiX AMD OOUM3£lia>t*M AT LAW, fipriug Place, Geo. Refers to Kxuits & Hock, Augusta^ Gt«-., VV'tutr, Ranks, i co., Charleston, J>. C. A. \Vklls <k. co., 6Uvaunuli, Uu. April 24. 12— 1 y. JONJiS & CHAW FORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CALHOUN. QA. April 24. - Ft AVi3 thS pleasure of announcing to their 11 customers find thfi public generally, 12 —! v. r, c. siuiovsiiuiE. JOHN A. OKAWFOKU. CRAWFORD & SHROPSHIRE, AXXOatNBkrS AT LAW, C.VSSVILLK, UEO. Business entrusted to their care in any of the couuties of the Cherokee eircmtj wilt meet with faithful attention; April 8. J. It. P.UIBOTT, ATTORNEY A T L A W-, yilJaitsii, vEifis March tl. 5—ly. BL Mill. attorney at LAW, CASSVILLE, GEO Is engaged in Qfe practice of the Law in the couuties of Cfws, pjoyd, Gordon, Wlnt- fiehl and Walker) iu the Cherokee -Circuit, and in Cobb, Cherokee and Gilmer of the Blue ftidge Circuit. Particular attention ffieen tc the coUectiny business. |M.y 6, >852. pfifdles requiring castings, t5rbal VoVk Ihjiie 'ehWPLv/nnd expeditiously. Osmond, gray & co. Augusta, Ga. iV't Oft ehabied V.5 refer to lhe Mftftving named gentleman: . lion, John P. King, President Gcb. R.R F C; Alm?t, EstJ., bhp’t Geo. K. It. VVm. Hahjin Esq., Sup’t Mot-ve Power Hon-. Wm. E. Deuring, Augu-ta. Wm; K, fOtdieh, Hugh O BiHl. n Wm. H. Goodrieir, “ V.’m. Baldwin,-Sup’t Motive PhUfer. VV ft A. R R., Atlfintfi. ItKhard Peters, Atlanta. George Robinson, Hamburg. 5 P. G-. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Aligns ta. " JJuly 28—25—6ms WEW600BS PATTON A TRIMBLE, ADAlllSVlLLE. GA. that they arc hoH- ri'ctiillng a large and handsome stock of Spfing find Summer Goods, skfected with gfkfits e»!fc by one of the firm in 2?ew Vrtfk. Philadelphia and Baltitnolk, Which they are oifering at unu sually loti' prices. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, they would ask a continuance of the same, and think they can make it the interest of all to give them n call before buying elsewhere. We-still continue to tfik* in exchange for Goods, Corn, Whctii. Pbas, Bacon, Lard, Feathers, Beeswax; Tallow and Rags; Adairsvillk; Apfil llth; lflo2. IIOWAlil) HOUSE. MARIETTA, GAi DR. DENNIS’ Georgia SarsauaH FOR Taundfce, Si‘ck Hend-ichc, Dirtiness Appetite, Cohs’tijjalfon oithe Bowels caused by Costiveness, Pain in the Bowels, Loss of Is. Piles, or Khcainatism. caused bv the use of MeP- fects in dnefiscs of the Liver, and diseases arising ffetn an impure slate of the blood prove itlo be the purest and most useful pre paration of Sarsaparilla that Is madb. Those V.H ►ltfiVe tested the varioiis prteptefa- tions of Sillsaparilla will fihtl. by the tukte and effect, that thet'e Is mere Sar?tepahlla in one bottle bf Dr. I) ’s i prepararibh, than in half a dozen bottles as’it is gcncrfilly made. That it might lie more partlchflsriy adapted to plofe^Bontel Use, fi.Wlhln^: biit the plire S'ar 1 sapfirilta nas been used, that, tor different diseases, physicians might combine jar pre scribe with it, such articles as they tnight con sider ir test appropriate in cases under tbtir treatmtehr; Its alterative and mildiy purgative cnhtel upon the bow.cis, make it not only a good substitute fot Mercury, but usetulin remov- ing all diica cs arising frbtn the imprudent use of Merc ;ry. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, M. D 1 ., Au gusta , Ge‘o. Sold in Cassville by John A. Erwin : in Cnrtersville,bvJ A.&S. Erwin; E Porter, AdairsVlUte j Yoilug & Sims; Cnlhbhit- Price. Si per btttle; 6 iiottlesfor $5. llcmcmher to ask for DENNIS’ GEOR GIA SARSAPARLLA Cassville, June 24—2t>—iv. J OHN F. ARNOLD, formerly of the Ma rietta Hotel, is notv at the Howard House, where he will bte glad to entertain his former friends find pfitfons, and as many new friends as •milt' favor him with a eaU. Breakfast always ready fol thfc j!p train of Cars on arrival. Marietta, Geo., May Oth, 1S52. DR. ROBERT C. WORD Office.—N. East l.of the Court fleitit. lau 5, .ki. 50 -ly^ W. H. MALTltt. S. M. DAVllrtfOM XALTBIE A DAVIDSON, D£.U.CRS UV > STAPLE AND FANCY tiRY GOODS, GUOUEK1ES, HABlniAKE, Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Ac. Ac. CartmviUe,Sa. July 22—24—&n- CITY HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEO. Co.'ner Loyd and Decatur 0t> (About 100 yards fhnfi t?fe Deptst ) T HIS estahUshment Jtas.becH reccrltlV fer- uished from the !>cst houses in Ntew York city, and no pains will he spared on mt part to make it one of the best houses South. Time and patronage dill ib'il {lit; ultove as sertion. A liberal patsonage is solicited. L K DtJTLER, Proprietor. Feh 12, 1852. NEW BOOK BINDERY IN ATLANTA. 9. 1. IIMMOff. J. x. SIMPSON & GARDINER, WAREHOUSE Commission Jtttnfyante, MIloA BI, Augasle, Oa. snutwnw the Warehousa msutCoai- W ii—mfi Buiinwa in thetr Fire Proof Budding on M’lntodt Sweet, in all its fccaaches, and hope by sonct ptneo Wau to the interest* ot mH who pfoee i to aunt jmbhe tavofir aptwa A DEMLNG, 4f-iy. most respectfully to .. inform the citieens of Cestville and sur rounding country, that he has dailycxnpcc- tatious of first rate workmen and materials from the North, for a bindery, and flatters himself that work can be done in Georgia equal to the North, and will cosnpnrefovor- ably with any other bindery, both. in style and Charge. lie respectfully solicits a ah are of die public patronage, at the cheap Book mid Mqstc Store, by WILLIAM MAY. Atlanta, Aug. 28, 185t _ l CALHOUN FOREVER! WM. M. PEEPLES, JS nff* ft**iving dhurt Oath Heir York, l’Mivdelphia, &c^ dm most beautiful stock of staple and fancy goods ever opened fntowp§^ hi ^tft in tkisMMt The ready made clothing, hats and fiflps,- straw goods umbrellas and paraaals, books and crock- stationarv, fancy gooita, toys, jewelry. erv, glass ware, sugar and oOflbe, mt salt, iron, nails, mediriaa, ails paint which he wtfl aejl on Feeling grateful for past fovoes, he hopes that hi* old friandswul emit rnaagr, and that the pahhe i imnhii.Hi NEW LOCATION. . M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE Jl.YJ) C OMMiS SIOJY MERCHANT, Angntda. Ga. W OULD respectfully inform his old pa- trffns. and the ptiblic gtenfcfaliy, that he has leasted for a term of years, the new and extensive tire proof warehouse, situa ted on Jackson, street, between the railroad depot tli>d Bfoad street, nteftr the Ofobte Ho tel; foruttefly octetipited by \Y filter and Bfv- son, and morfe fecently by G. WalkS 1 & Son. The location is rfn excellent one, bring convenient to thC RfiU KbhdS; Hatt-ls, Banks; and chihf business houses of the city. Weary years Since then liaVe ^tlahtcd ftirrows on my brow, 1 And sorrows in my heult, ated the jmte moon, That shone arouhd us oh that lovely eve, Is shining now upon thy swarded grave, And 1 have colue, a pilgrim of the bight; To how at memory's holy shrihe and keep My unforgotten vow. Is forth upon the frsh green earth, the vales Are and bright wilderness of blooms, tlie Freed*, -v With all their wealth of rainbow itnts.repose, Like fa : ry clounds npen the vernal sky, And evtery giite is burdened with the gush Ifljfiiins IdTfrtisfmffll. We arc often diverted with the cleaV mafi- :'music, fVee, VildWusic ; yet lost cine, that we looked at each other and smiled, j We saw *he rifle flash, and my right handj companion, as noble locking a fellow as ever i ...... ... rode at the head of his regiment, fell from- "° r “ Wh,ch ad 'crt,semcnts arc put forth in his saddle. The hunter- passed a few mo-. N ° rth . e / n paFerS *° catch »he eye of the read- f * T • - .. tras it-roYes id search of news and gossip -* ments witbcut movitfc tlie gun frem his .. , _ A ,. .. _. ® , • .. , , . , items nnd fasten the attention. The follow* shoulder, then reionded and assumed his- . ... . x » r u l.; . . • „ _ Through all these wilder mg foefddics, that former attitude". Throwing'the hatrife- ^ 1S r ° m 8 ate numjer of t!lc J '"' • Hcr * i® 1 *® j from oVer his oytes and again holding it ng, • , As from the very heart of nature tshtiei, with the left h : and, lie fixed his piercihy Singular Discovery—A Hushnnl Caught, a ’Afife I !li« is hot here!’’ But list! oh, gaz^opon tjs, as if hunting ont another vier, In TF42, a wealthy merchant 6f Aberdeen. list! t . , y , tim. Unce more-the hat Vim Was thrown Scotland, deserted his wife nnd child,, ana From the eteraal deptii3 of yonder sky. ., f hack, n'nd the riffle raised to his shoulder, eloped to America («s was supposed, in com- From where the flash of sun and star is dfm This time We did not smile, but cast short pany with a young widow of Pearth, whoso In uncreated light, an angel strain, glances at'ench other, to see which ofu* attractions entirely overcame his conjugal 'As slvcet as that ih Which the morning staft tahsti die; nhd when agni^i the rAe flasbeth The best year his wife eanto berk Together sang o'eV Vb'e 'cVeation' sblrth; ! aSot'beV Vue of is drooped'to Hie earth. in search of him, and travelled huadredo- o‘f Come floating downward tliro\igfa tiie VaV- There was something Wst awful ii thw n*Hes oq-hii track fit this country, Irat.fA ished air, | marching on to certain death’. ' 8 0t notice ® r lier movements, changed his ..Joy! joy! she* here! slie-’s here?’ j G en. Uoffee’s battery, and thriisa^’i Wleof d>«. and«U^,to.,|»«* < m^- * | musket balls playing Upoi onr ranks, We 18 n, gl ,t e®P? ; enfed not for—there was a chance of escap- And a pale cloud, like that whose shadow 1 ,- „ .i > , , „ .' - ’ i tng unscathed. Most of us had walked up on batteries a hundred time’s hiore destruc tive, without quailing; but to know that every time that rifle was levelled towards us, and its bullet sprang from its barrel one of ns must as surely fall; to'see the gleam ing sun flash as the deadly iron came down, , , ; and see it rest motionless as if poised upon-a I prwy thee Stoop at this mysterious hour and know wlien the * aniID er struck T ° Ae ho d “^ Carth inm “ ll rMt ] and the sparks flew to the full primed pan, , ] that the messenger of death d’roVe unerring- And hold communion With thy *eepiteg! , y t0 its goal _ to kncw tLiSj fl : na ti!1 t ^ c friend ! . . ; .... , march on was awful. As m the hours departed. -Upon our souls on that remembered eve, Is passing o’er the moon, but now the shade Falls on one heart alone. I am alone,. My dear and long lost friend. Oh! where soe'er In the vast universe of God thou art, tncles and ift that disguise passed and rc- passed her time and again without exciting suspiction; in feet, they boA livtetl in the same block in Blcecher street for several months. Early last winter the lady noticed a picture which seemed fo'exhibit afimilliar likeness, and on closer inspection, she found that it was that of her truant hushanffUthe fact being proved by the appearance of a small scar in the cornor of the right eye, a mark which the spectacles were designed tc hide. Of course, site lost no time in letting her husband know that he was caught, and then there was a time. But it turned out that the widow had never came with him, | having stopped at G lasgow ina fit of remorse. Bear parted otic, PrieHd ter tej bettet years, dark months have passed With all their awful shadows o'er the earth, Since this green turf was laid above tby rest; Mid sighs and-atleamin^ teals ahd stifled groabs, But oh ! thy gentle memory is not dim In the deep hearts that loved thee. We have set Thin sweet young rose-tlee te’er thy halloWed grave, And may the skieS sh’cd their serehest dews Aroundit, may the summer clouds distil Theil gentlest raihs upon it, may the fresh Warm zephyrs fan it with their softest breath, And daily may the bright and holy breams Of morning greet it with thteir sweetest smiles. That it may wave iR loses o'er thy dtlst, Dear emblems ’of the flowels that thoH so oft lit life didlt-fling upon onr happy hearts From thy own spirit's Eden. Ygt we know ’Tts but an humble offering to thee, Who dwe.lcst where the fadeless roses bl.om, In heaven's eternal sunshine. To our eyes Thy beauty has not faded from the earth; We see it in the flowers that lift their lids. To greet the early spring-time—in the bow The magic pencil of the sunshine paints L pou Lue flying rain clotuk—-in the stars That glitter from the blue abyss of night— And in the strange mysterious-loveliness Of every holy sttuset. To oSt efirt The mtisie of thy loved tones is not loSt; We hear it im the low, sweet cadences Of wave anti stream and fountain, in the - notes . ' i Of birds that ffbni tfec ahd ffirest hail - Alt, 1 feel, Sweet spirit, tlioVi has hcald ahd blessed my grayer! I hear the rustling of thy angel plums About me and around—the very air Is glowing with a thousand seraph thought's, i I could see nothing hut the tall figure Repentance and forgivness followed, and ’>■ standing on the breastwork. He seemed to fcw days afterward, the reunited eoiiplo grow, pbhhtomlike, higher ahd higher, aa- /having secured the broiidc'rftil picture) atar- sumi'ng through the r smok| the supernatural ted for Missouri, wltcre they are now living appearance of some great spirit. Again did nappy in everything except their lout child, he reload ahd discharge his rifle with the w j 10 j iea a tew months after the fathers ab- same ufefailing aim : afed' it Wa% With tide- gconding. if ^ ^ bad not got his pic- Bright as the sparkles of a shooting star— j scrtbable pleasure that ! behold, as wc ture at Root's, No.'3tJ8 Broadway—the per- A hand froth Vhich the electric fire of heav- ete- Sccms flashing through Vny Irathe ft ‘Clashed ih mihe—r . Thy blwsed Voice, with its remeblljored tones . . Softtebed to more thah mortal melody la thrilling through my heart as "twere the Of the lost Ploiad caliifeg freui its place, In the eternal void—and our two souls Blend once again as first they used to blend- The heavefily with the earthly. nearal the American hdcs, the sulpharons > fection of whose work is so ustonishing—thi^ doted fathered aroteted tis, ated Shtit that happy re union would never have occured, sjject’lal linbter froht my view, lie lost the 8 ;'n Ce hewouid sooner have died than broken battle; and to my m;nd the Kentucky rifle- , the iee. So fetich fair haviug,a 'picture as is man contributed more to oiir defeat than a piefteri.'' anything else; for While he remained to oar light', oter attfctetioS wa'i.drawn from oter du ties, and When at last we became enshroud- Fale tliee Hell! Sweet spirit, fare thee well! the blessed words That thou, this night, hast whispered to me here, Above the tifoteHd that hides thy mortal fotetn, will purify my soul, afid strehgtheh fee To bear tlie ills and agonies of life, Ahd point fee to ah immortality With thete, God’S own holy Paradise. Having eyerj- facility for business, and j The stmrise Wltll their songs, and >t> the Wild the disposition.to extend every aceomino- . , . . dafiontohis customers, with a And sonHikebreathingtrof the eventng wind qua in tancc with the interests of the planter. 1 O'er all the thousand sweet Aiolian lyres lie hopes he. may have, nof only a continu-’i Of grofe and forest. Yet fto'sight or sotind ance, but an mercasfe of yfe liberal pfitfrfe- ft, all the World of natore is as sweet, age hciytpfofe extended him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and earcfuBy filled at the lowest market prick; ' Having tfaiisfefrfe'd thE lea5b 8a tifte Wan House lately occuped by us to Mr. M.PtiBtovall,’ in consequence of our ffe'm«+- ai to Charleston, wfe take great pleasure in recommending him to our friends. G. YTALKER A SON. July 29—25-»-ly* First in Market! COME IN—ONE AND ALL!—AND " EXAMINE! I J. D. CARPENTER, W OULD respectfully inform his old cus tomers «nd the public generally, that he is now receiving his supplies of FaU sad Winter Goods! Consisting in port of the fallowing Dry Goods: Cloths, Caasimercs, Satinets, Ken tucky Jenna, Tweeds, Winter Shawls, Ma- renos. Brocadaa, Detains, Alpaceas, Flaa- Tahle diapers, toweling r, shirting find osnabnr bad blankets, negro do. osnaburga, keneya, sheeting, ns . ^ 1 1 •mBBfWg DSO A *K» assortment at Rupt-uds Cumss, consisting «f: VeSks, Amts, frock, socks, and overcoats—nest styles and weU fiMkb; BOOTS. * sfioMIun A Allhr Gentlemen and Lafire’ Saddles, Bridles, Collars,- Baggy and Wagoo whips. swariOriqr—Nafla, iron, fatsos bond backets, trsefary* Mt, Sept 25,19S5. Dear, lost Virginia, as when thou wast here To gaze and listen with us. The yoaug flowers And the pure Sttars Jean paW and . and dim. Ail Ififident ef tlie Battle of New Orleans. A British officer, who was in the battle of New Orleans, mentions an incident of thril ling strangeness, and one very descriptive of the W estern hunter, many of whom march ed to tike defence of fvew Orleans, as volun teers in the army under tlie renowned An drew Jackson: << We marched,” said the officer, «• ifi a Ste’lid-etfitemh of tfeelve thousand men, in di rect line upoti the American defences. I belonged to the Staff, and as we advanced, fee Witched through our glasses the position nnd arrangemennts of our enemy with that intensity an officer only feels wheii lifarch ifig iiito the jaws of death, with the nsktir- 3nce that, while he thuS offers himself as a sacrifice to the demands of his country, eve ry action, be he successful or otherwise, will be jtedgaHfith the most heattfe?§ Scrutiny. It was a Strange SgHt; tliSt tobg rafige of cotton bales—a new material for breast works—with tlie crowd of hufnan beings be hind, their heads only visible abo*e the !i«e of dtffeticS. fre b’ouid distifictiy ?ee their A Lady that wasn't.married, nor a widow ,. . , ,, ii , - . . ! either, once defined a husband to be, <. snar ed m the smoke, the work was complete : wc ; , . . . .. . .. .. ... . J ly, crusty, sullen, testy, forward, croas, were th utter contusion, nnd uhable, m the . _ ,* , , , extremity, to restore order stefficieht to make ! ^ m ^‘ ™ bt ?’ tart ’ ^ any stec'ccssftil attack. ' l ™ 1 ": f*. brotmh fierce, morse; , waspish, currish, boorish, fretlul, peevish' So loiig as thousands ahd tluntsands of ri-j linffishf 8Ulky , touchy, fractibife, rttggcd; flee refeaiii in the hands ot the people; so, blustering, captious,' ill natural, rusty. long as men come up from their chi Idbood, able, ere the down appears on the chin,, to hit the centre of a mark, or strike the deer at 150 yards, in the most vital point; so Iohg ns there it- ii great proportioh of tlie curlish, growling, maundering, upiah, stern, grating, fruntpis, humorsome, envious as d dog in the manger,^who neither eats himself hot- lets btherS ‘tealip Wereccollect to have read a fable a bote t a Republic who live !rec as the wild Indian, i Jmngry fox who came across a grape vine knowing ho leader hut their own choosing, ;ftlled Wlth i UC ;tous fruit, with which Key knowing no law but that ofrighf, and the , nan | wa8 f tt ;„ to satisfy his hunger, but honorable observance of frienrilvm.tcrcourse,! w hen he fouml them out of his reach, hi America is unconquerable and "dll the ar- 1 the.*j grapes were sour, mies of the combined world, though tfiey might drive them from the sea coast across in the Alleghany mountains, wonld not ;be able to subdue the free soulcd hunters among the mountains and great prairies and mighty rivers of the West: Sexsidi x —Voting man, if the charm ing damsel of your affections is possessed of an everlasting fondness for going round to icecream saloons, parties and balls, dofet your imbibe the crazy notion that she will make a go«.d wife, because she won't; and if the gteater part of her conversation runs op silk bonnets, feather's and jewelry, the ...... | long rifle* laying over the bales, and the As-if they looked through bhndrng tears- j Qf Qeff Ccffee dimrtly #ltk * las ' . .. . ! its great mouth gaping towards ns, as they The tears are in our eyes. The meiouiei . . , , ^ ..., j. waited to devour us. and the position of Gen. Ol wave and strem and fefd and forest harp, T U - «„♦ Borne ou the soft wings-of the evening gale. Seem bleWdted with a deep wail for the dead— Alas the wail is iu our hearts. Lost one! We miss thee in our sadness and our joy! When at the solemn even-tide we gray, ’Mid the still gathering of the twilight shades, To muse upon the dear and' hallowed past With its deep, mournful memories, a voice Comes from the deep reccaaea of onr hegrts, “8keis not here!” In the gay, festive hour, When music peals upon the perfumed air, And wit and mirth are rffiPIS «■ onr ear, And light forma floating idM us ta the And jeweif flasking throagh the lannriaat And deep Jackson with bis staff around him. But what attracted owrattention most, was the figure of a tall man standing on the breast works- dressed in linseywoollen, with buck skin leggings, arid a broad brimmed felt bat, that fell around the face, almmt concealing his features. He was standing in one of those picturesque ahd graceful attitudes pe culiar to thoee natural men-dwellers in the forests. The body rested on the left leg, and swayed with a carved line upward; the right arm was extended, jhe hand grasping the rifle near the rnnrnel, the batt of which Pirrre Sjurift - Among the distinguished men that have lately visited us, Was Senator Soule, of Lou-, ! s “ oner 3™ “ ,,ke “P J° ur *»* &e is na; and few have been more opera-Lf Tcr ^ sma,! »«oilnt, Die better. And ssed than he was a few evenings | d«»» t ^ bo led away into the folly of sup-’ when he ehrered one cf the .boxes" of the. %**?,'*? 1 prCtty faCe wiI1 m!lke a ha P^' New York Theatre. Mb. Settle was. feoro - f-^vHtfioUt the accompaniment of a than twen‘y years old when he left France, i s f“ a,blebeCi,i,se !t won ‘ do ^ such yet he appeared to fifto hove a particular- thin « ; and lf - TC “ have tI,e “test idea that ly Amefleate lob6. His complefion is very !ecojmtcal adm,n.stration,of your house- dark, afid lie fers his hair jatintiy, long ^Will spnng from half-a-dozen behind, find naftcJ a* far oft the right -Side r ‘ n f °V" Ur ^ 8 *** 4 t™** 1 of his head as it ftillltn* He baff a fine, cit her 5 ” I, C 43 lar 8« a > n6eP - •» well redded MOuS& a«d a general air of ver ^' much “ 8taken - As * g enertfl thin «’ marked intelligence and vivacity. In '.form, L ,f > oar M '* sd one eTince3 beT »fecttion.s he lifelines to the robust ami „ lW | (lar ;_ | by en.-.ble.ng you to spend every dollar *ott Twenty year? ago, he was, doubtless, strik- Carn ,n thc sbcerest fullirt of lbe don * t in«ly )iand9otiffa‘, and » still in admirable i eMute on 4 fo « ine , with her 43 pfe&rtatioS—though, ff th; M U of the f * our wife ’ b3CiMJ3C - vou * do l4 ' Time., caU be relied upon, he will never see i his fiftieth fear again. He was dreSsad in 1 Wisdom of To.vw Ladies.—oPa, why white except his co;rt, which vfe? bltie, and don t you buy a hen, so that we could have pright buttoned, and h;s stock, which was j all tlio eggs we wanted ?” black. He seeirteJ to be somewhat ara'ilsed j < My dear, one hen Would not lay all the at-the performance but was restless, Slid: <f»gs we want."’ soon vanished. We look- d Upon this d.Stm- j «j Why yes it would pa, we only use a guished man with much interest, no less dozen eggs a day; and a good hen would from the regard we hate for If .ff thlefiis and j certainly lay that thriilf.’' patriotism, than from the singular eharac-| Our devil, who is a knowing fellow,' sayJ ter of his career He Was- born, as most readers must know, ih France, under Napo leon, of an eminent family, bis father - hav ing been a Lieutenant General ;n the Re publican arnfy. At fifteen, be wes a con spirator against the Bourbons, J£j|d a fugi tive. Soon after, a Paris editor, on trial for the repub!:c:in freedom of his pen. He that th.s youftg lady : g a sister tif the one who thought tkat-milk was pumped out of cows, and tha! ihe tail was the pump han dle! -< Dady,” said a yohng hopeful. .. let s go Up to the nine-pin alley and roll.” •< Roll! boy, what do yon know about rol ling?” .< Me know about it ? Why, I can roll was convicted and imprisoned, but be escap ed to England. Thence to Chill—to France again—fo St. Domingo—to Baltimore in j _ onr darned evdt^out in less than teat miit- rested near the toe of his right foot, while 1825—to New Orleans, where he has fur- i utM- -. with his hand he raised the rim of the bat j fogfied the onlv example, on. our records, of; j--- from his eyes, seemed g«tag frem be-| aman becommg eloquent tn the use of a j SamiDy . mj what ftre breechea nreth mtcmsfey^u^radvancingcolumn. j language which he did not beg.n fo learn rf ^, gai /, hu TOlirte8t ^ The cmniwm of Gen. Coffee had opened vpon i nnti| Re luid reached maturity.—F* i And truth to Balrifibg bdraty, efcS theff, Amid the srildenufaantmesttsof the hour Temuug a keurt th« purt < us, sad. tore-through onr ranks with dread ful slaughter, but we continued to advaffee, tmffaferiffg aril cool, cs' if nothing threst- eried 9ST ironreff. lhe fbir or aMA LaSed to itafe So St- Act upon the figure standing on the cotton bales, but be seemed And and motionless as i statue. At last he moved, threw back the hut rim ever the crown with his left faend, rained Urn rifle to his shoulder, and teak aim at our group. Our eyes ware riv- etodupeuhhu. At wheat hnflhttotalled _ his piece.’ Bat the dfetoncewtota^eat, Home Journal. Advice To" the Girts.—Girls, do yoSr Want to get married; and do you Warit good husbands ? If so, don t take pride in saying you never did housework—never cooked a pair of chickens, never made u bed, and won. Duu t turn up your pretty noaaS toll What a funny question, pa! taihi t you answer it, fenunj ! Tea, pa, but I dofft like to. What a Silly bo/, feme, o§t with it. Wett, pa, your (hrodsy trousers aW breeches of trust, cos you got .’*».«> tick-' [&it p* whistling] suppose,’'andu fudt - tito pulse ofhis patient, ywt Mftrttanblignltowwk. Whea yon go me a tooL’ .. Str,” np&sd ’ your mother perorira you eaa ! thoughts by hie fobs’ 9 v-.f ?*: -a.yg^tsii ’• ssr’° • —■ a j^fekir- g ;n