The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, February 12, 1857, Image 1

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A mmm Hi n* ritJ. is i s asse J ■ flf t (\ f f : i's i if J *<f» «•*•* ***<>*%v#dehV«* > M illLUfiL X i i iii 1 ' -M V *■ a Beeklq ^aniilq liufrM *—.Snwtfk ta tlie Sirferrsts of tjje llatiaital Sfraarrntir titaturt, tlie jflarf -<u ««tu # 1« j so ? W<.2£ NAMtEL H. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. .fr Oar Motto: Two Dollars a-year, in advance. -X- TH V* -L>«. • jr hr\J. r. I5K5NETT. Pnbiisi Vr. ; "VOL. IX. CASSVILLE, GEO,, THURSDAY, FEB, IS, 18o3Y - <Wd flftaNiwtmtv. 1 &anni_ diftertisttmts. , tit.tTal '^lenisemcois. j £ Cflfitol ftorij. Doct. B.F. Hanie, •JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA. September 25. 83,—tf. %OUJi II. E1CK. ANDREW U. RICE. J. n. & A. IX. RICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cassville, Ged. W ILL Practice Law in the counties of Cass, Gordon, Catoosa, Floyd, WmrpiEi.D, Pickens. Also in the U. S. District Court at Marietta. Oct 9, 1356—ly A. a. DAY, TAILOR, < THE STANDARD, Is er Bi.i«irr:n evert Thursday morn’g Teirws: Three Dollars a rear, if payment is Cassvili.e, Ga. S I court house. Jun 1, 1357 GLOBE HOTEL, delayed until the end of the year; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if delayed sir months after the time of subscribing; Two Dollars, if paid in ad vance, or within three mouths after subscribing No paper discontinued until all arrearages arp paid, except at the option of the Proprietor. Miscellaneous Advertisements inserted at *1 I per square (twelve lines') for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each weeklv continuance. The Bachelor's Button, How a single Gentleman Got into Diffi culty, and then got out of it. and black hair within tbo “bills of mor tality’’ there as elsew;here. My love fit grew more and more vio lent in the course of the day; but tired CHAPTER FIRST. out at length with tny search, I ret turn ed to the hotel,-- and’ look out mv dfes> coat from my portmanteau to feed i;i\ lit me even with the contemplation o' the inanimate business button that had detained the “black eyed divinity” so - ^ .. . . \ - • s - ** . ' -N.y *• -r though, as you-pc'Tt'teie, I wear a Ll.i"j, Cash System of Subscription. * coa», with brass buttons, and am (fatter-, -By-Iao»iiu*il tbo MMng ed to (Idnk my iuhihicis are not uncivil | from a a. esteemed itnxhucri her iu Wciftar^eoQ tli;inanly, I am bound iu yautlor ip Say ,county: - a: f 1 mu not a pickpocket.” L • j fcwle giiiiiiymJy 8.-I8Mv “Then,sir, you ihall have t reward.’’! D i ar Sm : i ilwrtejiko tbe idea dfeyour said the brother, taking raff bib purse. disooot liming-to; sen* me theBuUeeiu.; I “ No, I replied, “ forstrar.ge as it-niay ihave lieea -se much inter™ ted is feuding 1 appear, (hough 1 am no pickpocket, 1 your paper. that 4-miss it RteujRt' sseeoeiras j stole the lady s bracelet..’ j „ frit ail. I be Bulletin i» one Cast t ill?,, Georr/Ul. J. A. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAKTERSVILLE, CARS CO., GEO. OUSINESS entrusted to his care will be li ,33—tf BY GEO. W. BROWN. It. GKO. W, BROWN having recently pur- known h J AOVERTISEM’TS REQUIRED BY LAW: Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate WHAT HAPPENED AT THE CONCERT; Some years ago when I was M chased this old and well must be published 'Forty Days. i) pur- • Notice that application will be. made to tht house. in'" '* 11 T ....a XT- long. It was with no little delight I ( The man looked puzzled : but when,] welcome weekly*visitors, and ! do-not-liki now discovered what did not before catch , t *°Icl the truth and pointed to iit y m *' J it& vis*te being interrupted at headquarter^. iuj eve—a fragment oi tbo silk loop of, v WtisefDPrt in thesan»6 paper, a* a prxxd , Duut be uneasy about the pttlatcriptiuii non* single , <*er dress still adhered.to the button twie- j t not want to walk ort wghftlie prop- [ e y. (1-> I am gnnd fur my d«btv,-aad my paid tcv cmieotiirp. Sept 27, 1855 F,. NV. CHASTAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOitGANTON, GEO. pftACTICES in all the counties of the Chcr- Architect and Builder, CASSVILLE. GEO. Oct 1, 1855 34—tf WOFFORD & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,' CASSVILLE, GEO. W ILL faithfully attend to any business en trusted to their cure, in anv of Oie coun ties of Upper Georgia. M INFORMS the citizens of Cassand tJSuV the adjoining Counties that be is ||5jjjj periiianently located at the above named place, and will intend promptly to all orders iu his line of business. Cassville, Ga., Dec. 13. 1356. 44—ly \V. T. WOFFORD, J. A. CRAWFORD. One of tlie firm may always be found at their oilicc in Cassville Nov 1, 1355 3S—tf J. W. & R. C. HOOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cassville, Geo. ILL practice in all (be counties of the w Cherokee Circuit. Oct il. 1356. SO—)y. FAIN & M ARTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Morgnnton, Ga. ’ A NY Ini-iiiiess entrusted to their care will be J\ intended to promptly Sept; 4, 1356. W. C. FAIN, Morganton. WM. MARTIN, Dahlonega. W. A. ELLIS, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MORGANTON, GEO. ■sir;I T, promptly attend to all business en- y\ trusted to his care. .1 m 1, 1356 “ W. T. DAY, AT TORNEY AT LAW, Jasper, Pickens county, Ga. VCTICES in the courts of Cherokee, 1’ickeiis, Gilmer and Fannin. It E F E RENO E S: A. .1. Hansel, Marietta, Ga.; W. T. Wofford, Cassville, Seago & Lawrence, Atlanta, may 23, ’56 1 15—ly* I did not wnnf to walk otf with the prop: man and dreaming fas some single :nen ! round the shank. I pressed it to my , er, . v t 1)0 hf'ghed In arsiiy at llto vyhole-i notes »r* alwaystakeu affair - jStf kfcuve do) of double blissvet destined to arrive.'Ii|» s ; il was lilac color ami Sttfdped to , 5 !°, r . v - :1IK ! ‘J 1 ® k ’ :,st at ,I ‘S s's-^ not tlure dollars in-my Tiotket^ft Sow, bit of: ! ® r * desenpCon of the gentlemanly pick* j but will waul; you »heourti*y sooa*. 4f8;)‘The Bulletin w qnitew stranger in thMa .r dig- j glna,” but 4 shall try to >ntroduon bifl to some of my neighbors and -triteda in -A Old Williamson.'’ -’ ' t-e s Jt r(J Yours, srtv.a*i- .itq Rules forForeciowire of Mortgage, niust be ted it, I increased tnv stock, so that fiperturbation'and excitement I omitted j 11 ' v ''U I )e < i , ’ le Clough to canvass the ^ We (inve been mther desirous than other- published monthly for four months; for estab-, K. ve « (rood sfock of the tender 1 to search the coat on taking it oil’ the ' proprietv'df sending for a Constable.” j wise for theocessmu to preach a short aeir- lislnng lost papers, for the full space of three • ®. g oo . IOCK T me tenner! , , .’ “ , . . • You mav l*e -issurefl I gnvninl tin. . , . . . . , months, weeklv. For compelling titles from pas.-ion in hand whenever I saw an gli- * mgbt before. I thrust my Hand into | “““»)•« -ssuredl au.pted t he ; men ou our cash system, of aqinwr^tion, and - - 1 ’ , — — - - e j What did 1 "VVitation. iSeedJ go furlber wjtli “ Executorsor Administrators, where a Bond has gi(,| e i pporl unit V ofinvesfimr it. Well h(>i>n rrlron bv iVio docoacod (bo ftill sntmo rif ® ® ' l thrust j the pockef.’ .Grnciotis roe I thre" m V on n th s ^1r aS<!d ’ ^ ^ ^ °‘ to return to the concert; it was crowd-' j I bebold, what did I take out-* Citations for Letters of Administration must ed to excess, and the rush, on leaving, I chain bracelet, he published_ thirty days; for Dismission from J.- to reach cabs and carriages was very Administration, six months ;liir Letters oi Guar-: , => • . - dianship, thirty days; for Dismission from Giiap- great. 1 word OH that ineuiorAole night, dianship, forty days. ! a blue Co.tt wifll brass buttotlS, and I flattered myself there were worse look ing mer. iu the room. I tell you cam told B. II. LKME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AXn GBXF.RAL COLLECT*xH FOB Cass, Flovd, Polk, Paulding, Gordon, Catoosa, Murray, Gilmer, Fannin, Walker, Dade and Whitfield B USINESS entrostelTto 8 inv care will meet tbe Publisher may continue°to send them ^° me y oun ff W^nds, a f(?w forms distant, with prompt and vigilant attention, and j arc P ai 4 ^P r * . _ I hoped she noticed me and mv blue monies paid oVef punctually. !3. H subscribers neglect or refuse to take Return days 2o days before Court. Office in (lie Court-house*) up-stairs, Cass- THE LAWS OF NEWSPAPERS. **r. 1 -1"*"* ».««* "« other par continue their subscriptions. tv I was struck with was a fine girF, with 2. If subscribers order the.discontinuance of dark eves and black hair, who sat with their newspapers without Settling’ all arreara- _* e # 7 ^ 1# ville, C Ma»ristr:ite*s t’ourts. iii tbe county beg- nlargV attend w *d; Jurisdiction after 4th March, ^5«». Jau in, 1857—tf COBB & MOSELEY, Siircjcoo Suliisis, Cassville, Ua, r pilE Subscribers would most respectfully I inform the citifen^ of Cassville ‘flint they intend Uitatiiig-none with a view to becoming permanent citizeus for the space of five years or more. They hope, bv close attention*‘to their profession, f *» be enabled to prive that satisfaction which the public demand, and to merit a share of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed licre. All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on gold plate; Ac., warranted. Close attention will be paid t(» children’s teeth, when desired. ’COBB & MOSELEY, Jan. £(>—tf SitrgeoirDentists. 1 w at ;^ !e(] of her jewelry. are directed, iliev are held ropnnsible until, her often enough to attract lice atten they have settled the bills, and ordered a dis- tion to both ' and being, as my friends' continuance. I . . . & - 4. If subscribers remove to other places with- " oul^l sa\, in rather a spooney state, out informing the Publisher, and the newspa- worked myself, in a towering passion— held responsible <,!rection ’ the - v are i ot I‘>ve. Hut how was I to come at .the 5. It has been decided by the Courts that. oTjrct of my admiration, for I was as subscribers refusing to take'their newspapers . diffident as devoted—“as shy as I was from the office, or removing and leaving them 1 « „„ • i- , f • 3 , • r uncalled for, is frrtma facie evidence of inten- j 'iP':. ‘’ 1 ° AtTCandld triend once said, tional fraud.. , I “Hail Columbia,” which coticIuileAl the 6 The Courts hare also decided that a Post- ( . 1)ncert _ surprised tile, as unprepared as master who neglects tu perform hisdutv of giv- ‘ .a 1 • . 1 1 . ing reasonable notice, as required by the Post-. on ,n y nrst glance to ‘ improve the OC , . Office Department, of the neglect of a person to easion,” and the company were shoalit & -a>uI v in that dear otie s mnul as the ne- take from the office newspapers addressed to , B .i ji j s , i .. . l, .if,*' farioua purloilier of h.r bracelet. To him, renders himself liable for the subscription | * , > S‘ lzln o “""I. 1 price. j the object of my love at firs! sight. Yon could have “ brailied” tne with mv lady’s fan. I saw at a glance how matters stood—in the excitement and flurry of undoing the loop from my but ton, the lady had undone the clasp of her own 1 rabelet, which had vnnatura ly fell tn! o the coat skirt with which sin was engaged, and doubtless on missing it, iusiciid of regarding me ill a roinaiL- tic j as the foregoing affords ,jiu np|gpiDr^t« b ilLdiiii] story. I he young lady (louse the words j wi avail .ourselves of it,. skjtlLdi^Ue if ot the ad* ertisenicnt) captured the pick i mto nn Ev rifiuni or preface, and tT.cu treat ptw-fcof. 1 lie bachelor s button no loll- : the subject under tiiy Turee Heads marked ger adorns my blue coat, and I now j w tli nunieva's in our coirespouilent'sletfer'. hate trained and glazed over the fire-. Exoiidiu.m - publishing a Alaily.nj!wqpif- ^ V, „ n.1. 'W A —uut promises uf miuiey but money \Vhen i charge lier wirii ihe Hllbi. she i comptnnR as the Freucii ^ay. or,cas!i down alwayj does what she has just this mo -j as we say in English. Thus, litFe as many j light, she put it down that I was of meiit done, pay damages f.ir'llie slam l <,r , may imrigine the fact, to be, it requires of e swell mob, and had piirpqseFy. en-‘'i 111 4 np}’ a’nonnt of kisstjs,, decbtriijij tltoTtliis very needf ul article, something in .the tigfed lihselfTn her dress to rob’her trot a pickpocket, I tvasa tlifef, ami stole, neighborhood of about thiiUy thousand (Jol- ller heart and pocketed her braeidet. l iars per annum, to keep the little Bulletin Here was an anti heroic position to find ! So ends tlie story ot " A Hachslou S : a g -fier There was an idea once, whichob- ’ • 1 1 • > - * - v 'BiJiTdy - ’ 1 - * -■ •• 3 4 '-*- one’s self in, when I wished to he con sidered the most devoted of knights, to be remembered only as tbe most expert of pickpockets! Was ever an hottest* lover in snc,h a plight, and to make it worse, I could not sec how 1 was to- escape from this inevitable d lemma. T must go down to the grave remembered ;mer i - - -- - , t^J, e j find her out was impossible; luit a bright tained considerable cilrrency. iu.tjie worlJ,’ I that type setters^, pris» men, yoJter.bpys, • and -. printers devils,’, could five on air,—; But that- idea is exp’odiyl : aujl noty % ii is A Capacious Carpet Bag. Meanness ovcasionaH.V meets with , , , shock lhat is a lessor, $ all concerned, ^ry well understood that thescsefltiept hu- Especially to the victim. On the Oleve E. M, SEAGO, RUCCE*SSOR TO SBAOO A LAWRENCE, Will continue the Produce commission business, At liis now, commodious, fire-proof Buildinrr. S. LEVY, Agent, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c., Xurlh- West Corner P'uhtir Sqilni-fi Cassvit.i.b. Ga. A L\VAYS at home, and ready to attend to YV. nil who may favor him with a call. Jan 1, 1856 front of the A tlanta. Hotel, and next door to the Fulton House, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. The usu d lacmtivs off.-red to Slyppcne I Orders respectfully solicited. Oct :>i, 1556—tf T , , _. ' _ ' and herpartv ed 'ied fora while bv the Harper’s Story Books. illller ^ of the concert room.and'wcre A MONTHLY SERIES OF NARRATIVES, | then.drawn out mto tlie retiring current III OCHA PIIIES ANO TALES, j atU ] | ost f 0 sigilt. I followed (juieklv F OR the Instruction and Entertainment of; a f ter ] L . sl [ sholll.l lose forever all oppor- the Young. Bv Jacob Abbott. Embet-1 . . ... ... . , , , ‘V , lisbed with numerous and beautiful Engravings, i lunity of Identifyingmy idol; but alas . Terms: Each number of Harper’s Story j the lights in the outer corridor were few Books will contain 160 pages in small quarto ! i ' e _ i , u •• . , r form, re v bemitifiillv illustrated, and printed i <1 ' K ‘ SJ ,ar ‘'(-tULCll Jiat no glimpse of on superfine calendered paper. I of my Siarcotlld I get.” T pushed and The Series may be Obtained of Booksellers; fiercel y . elbowed through (lie crowd. Periodical agents, and Postmasters, or from the ” • c ^ Publishers, at ^3.00 a year, or 25 cents a nmn- i " 11li a \ lew ot getting to the outer door ber in paper, or 4i) ceu’ts a number, bound ip before my fair one’s party had emerged, cloth gdt. Subscriptions may commence with 1 - - - ' ~ any nnmber. Tlie postage on Harper’s Storv 49 -if a. Ta. Upshaw*, Dv’yloi’ it) Slqj)l<- nn,0 fqiKJl 3)i‘il Son's, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hoots tf' Shoes, Hats <l' Cap*, ND evcrvtbing usually found in a'country 33—tf 'patten;TTiriTOx co., SAVANNAH. GEOilfiiA; Commissian and Forwarding Merchants, C tONSlGNMIvNTS iWO’ttnn', Corn. meat. i Fiour % Ji'tfo.'i, solicited* Merchan dize ;uul I*rodm)e lorwanleti witli dispatch. Refer h»v«d. Tv. 31. Youxg and D. W. Camp, Esq., Oalhoiin^G.k. Jnne^J, 20—lr postage on Harper s Story- h a, “ I tllUS OIlue ulore il si ^ llL of Books, which must be paid quarterly, in- ad-. m )’ sweeting. vance^is 2 cents. •Harper’s Magazine and Har- *« Hang it !’’ I muttered, illipatientlv, per s Story books will be sent to one address, T c i*. . . * , A , . - . for one year, for fire dollars. i ^ ‘ e ^ cpat-sfcirt, anJ was The Quarterly Volumes, as completed, neat- instantly conscious of one of my hind ly bound in cloth gilt, “re sold at one dollar buttons have bitched to SOliie - lady’s each, and Muslin covers are furnished to those! . • i i 5 who wish to have their back numbers uniform* j <Dess* my progress was spudenly arrest- ly bound at 25 cents each. . ed. “How prdvokipg,” (bought T as 1 no, Willie, and Strait Gate. Vol. II. The Lit- j " a brought to a Stand, for I could not tie Louvre, Frank and Emma. Yol. III. Vir- push on without losing a button or tear- pinia, Tirnboo and Jolibn, and Tmiboo a ” d iilg a dress ; “ l.ow provoking the mo- rannv. YoL TV. The Harper Establishment, i r i * t i i pranklin, and The Studio. j ciern fashions* a lady now lias as many They are (he best children’s Books ever pub- ! hoops, as many teiiacles about her nnpa lisbed. . Thev wiselv avoid the introduction or , .. i „ ,, (iisfiissHMi nf r^Iio-ioiis Ltnifs. vrf. an* such i e R SCR rltl<*I*]Onc. It UBS .Wit'll A 1 Cassville, Ga. Nov 1. 1S55 stian parents may unhcsitatinglv place in some irritation I stopped to undo the •children’s hands. The price’is mnryel- button, hut my hurry made the task Ivlow. Twenty-five cents a number makes] i J - - , . THOS. H. TINSLEY, —REPAIRER OP — Watches and Jewelry, CAKTERSVILLE, GEO. HE would respectfully inform the citi zens of Carters ville and Cass county e\toffigenerally, that he has opened at that boint and is. prepared to repair VV atches, Jew elry, 4c. in quicK time at snort notice. Work warranted. Office, dotnet north of the Madaot House. ' - * ,’ Cartersvrlle* G^, Dec. 13th, 1S55.—44 ly. B. F. BOMAR, Commission Merchant, FOR THE PCDCHASE AND SALE OF Tennessee Produce, COTTON, GROCERIES, Ac., Alabama Street, (South of the Macon A Wes- tcrn k Depot, ATLAN: a, Ga. Oct 23, 1So6—tf discussion of religious topies, yet are such as Christian their T ..,, i, ... . . . . ^ | louslv iow. j. weuiv-uve ceuis a uumoer nninca > . , - , . HE undersigned haring entered mto Co lj t . a b^ u tsix pages of print qndJwo excellent eo-j more ■difficult, and lilftead ol Undoing, purtnor.ship iu the pmcricc ot Medicine and /rraviu^s for each cent of th e money. The eri- Ejurgery, respectnilly tender their services i( j alone, without a line of ieDer^press; be citizens of Cartels Ville and surrounu- be cheap at the price. One good thing these Story books will certainiy accomplish— “Please to let ir.e trv,” said the lady henceforth inferior authorship, and used-up; i ,, , , , - . . - worn out illustrations cannot be painted off oh uerseli, as 1 bungled eter the business; children. They lpiTe samples here of what is she ungloved her hand—it was a swept' best for them, and they are shrewd enough not l a . i i ^ j a. i.„ r r.' to put up with anvthmg of lower qmility.—J’ I '; “ la Uaad \ 60 j looked al I er toee — y. Daily Timet. " " Otars anu gaiters! but it was the very fair land cars a short time since, coining to liutlah'V was a stafwiirf "iriaii, going to N. York to buy goods. He was not wliat might.-be called n stingy or close man, but lie was one , - ... . i who, wllen Uiere was a cent ilue him- newspaper Ivnigron the rotlee room ta- , , - . , , . , . • * J I that swindling nnglit deprive him ot. I I idea struck me as mv eve lighted ou a trim I , - ■- -- ■ J. | —the sutpcrjptions, advertisements, nnikjob • j work- So hiuch Iieittg promised, the con-. 1,L ’! 1 i- „ . e families.Just like oilier people.) at^jjifyler the common necesai.y to settle wijk ifie baker the butcher, ai.(l the grocer, with the wlyjre 1 withal their weekly bills provide Ami these weekly bills — thiq paying up on edf- urd.ay nigtit, is what the T publisher has to - r - %r , „ .. . t ... ■ „,at swmaimg might aepnve mm or.i 3ee , t0 ' vv ^ ^ ^ ^ fjem ?- hie I rang the bell ami,red of the | Won , (J Sft( ; rifi( ° a fif, -^y bi „ f() S:|V( . i It h.a feet out of the sky_at waiter when, the local paper was pub- , ,; Jeco ^ ... 0nr friend had starle.l 1mm j ,eas '- i-a^ver heard ? r. read ot such C.eveland without anv hroakfast, a . tl .| extraordinary phenomeuon-.bUl^dst when Erie “ hove” in ‘sight, lie gathered I be Je ^ veJ from the cu - 3toniers o/th.e.V;qnce r a himself up for a general shirmish anv and all kinds iff provisions. ilU i i- .■ , had a carpet bag with him. and going i is , P rc P''« J /or die elhcidatjon of into the dining room at Eric, deposited i U ) *’^ be “"^y about, the his carpet hag on the chair, while lie t tjl>&cr I >t ' on took another bv its side, lie was lost j Th,s ,s % .’«ry ;¥“»>»? looking.at for about ten ininhtes, infect I v oblivious! *!|° *• bee “ ? »»<! * to any tiling, save that he had it W^tsedt] ^ conscioutness of someth ing agreeably filling up A boll t til.s time toe lai..,....... .,.,.^ arid sfopjiiii r bv our friend’s -Jiair, j"U'’ rt : alit >' tr,,t 1,8 b; ‘ J bce " “ W( ' rk ,- nlate'd— ' ' [ big tor uotliing apd fiudipg_ himself.” - Let *• Dollar sir"’ J us test this.failarj', . Doujt be.uneasy.’’8up- “A dollar,'” responded the ; 1s ? cre.arj ahd IVeasurer sbouldsny - dollar—thought you «,,U- j ?,* odd paper was pul lisbed. “ To morrow, sir,” lie jfrlswefed. I sat down and wrote an advertisement; it was in the following, words: “ If the lady, whose dress got entang led in a gentleman’s coat button, in leav ing the concert last Wednesday, will call at, or send to the -Fremont Hotel, she will hear something to her advantage.” There, f thought, us I gave the adver tisement to the boy, and five shillings to pay for insertion in the “Traveller,” there if that will not give me a clue to tseape from a very unpleasant dilemma, and at the same time to know who iny enchan tress is, the fates must indeed he very unpropitiotis. My plans being thus so far'adopted, I human souls who keep company with the lt:U of ! “That is true,” said meanness. * kit '-H* .V"?."* 1 * ,be ■‘■“‘rnmeiUality 'of. tlieir ' "; ls I I count tour carpet bag one, since it oc- . ««*ly tn.r««ogs punctually paU at his desk; 11 1 10 1 ci,pies a%eat ” ... duu i be tiueis^r Suppose **” ' this tojgo on fnjni week tp week, and nicrith* ing coniitry, hoping bv strict attention to b lies?; Qrtipifd u sth a ioug and varied exr SiKjMp mer if a |>orti<»n of public patronage. Oiiici' KrtWecn tile Stores of the Messrs. Mil- nrrounu- busi- exneri- nei| and Erwin* Oartersville. Ga. JNO. DAVIS, M. D. N: HART- 31. D. Feh 1—tf only bungled and more twisted the loop round the button. New Stage Route FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON j 4rvn, that we fuel a desire te s -e them miiver- Vi:» i:Kij;«y. isallr f pHE undersigned bem to inform flic travel, j** 1 ' ”:njf public that nc is now prepared to nnoaa “ ‘ ~ We have lieard so ipanv fqthcrS and mothers obe black hair and dark pvm I wiu in ^ who recognize the pleasanf diitv of ffuidTnjf the ' . - . j , j who wore a bine coat with brass buttons, i minds of their children in the paths of knew!- ; Pj irQlt As she stooped over the eutan- , aD( | ^ e p tnear the ladj on leaving the hall edge at home; Speak in terms of the hudiest ] £fie<i button. 4 slinrilt flush tinted her } a . - f ... SS-tA.-H■-»«« rfkesfSi *i,«l. ou. i, «J, 1.1 1 IL i. vyr••I ordered dinner, and waited patten: v or. , , , . .. r cliarged nfty cents a meal tor ratliei impatiently, the appearance of; the newspaper next, morning. It brought up to fny room damp from . ^ press, and then read in ail the glorv of. cl ‘L™ S . , , e .. . . . tmstoeo large tvpe.mv interesting announcement. I _ ,' 0 to m nth, and they .could find it in their ca- But my stars! with what an advertise-j ^ ^ e ; ostllIate , 3- jjj,, wasft followed m the very same column i!ord ..J, , fi - dol|jcr ^.lp”^pn!J It,aLfteui to present the I oi Iy wonder that my hair did not stand , (v j | p o| .. j ( ! appeanince orstarKil.gC(«i|, instead of the ■ - - - ' “ ,r “’ 1 'iid, jlilci 1:trerit. gentlemanly ja' they now are ? us that!Master Brooks .. nion tli fFsei,itrseil to i* e-ivb-iv— 1 irKAD ) •• 1 mn good for my debfs.antf to have been taken from the lady’s nrm by ‘ . - ' - f . 1 u.y hates are always iiken aj par! 1 ’ *“ “ Carpet l»;ig, it seems yon fe nn m- j , “t.v ** * .* d .. .1 1 .... ... 2. 1.. : I.. I *. SI. i fliu Rtlllolin ivn etc a f..n i to a $2 on end as T read as follows: REWARD. -Lost or sto’em f on the night of the concert, at tbe 1 Hall, a Gold Chain Bracelet. It is thought j I 1011 ’ 11 The landlord passed ull. frieuil delibeiatciy.,1 hi ; carpet bag Hill Qur frieuil Uelibeia!t-iy /S m*e, ftiu! o 1 V ? “ Auswer i:s v, ide-i Ipnrl in thf» rpcovorv of tlie firnoelot. nr flip dividual— ; a bumap i;.dividtial, sinc*.|. .80 i? the Bullebn g^od.-Ibr.iU^dgiMs, «nd you eat—at least I’v<? Trifi.I f .r yoii, aud.j j‘» ; It is so, jnrjly, and now you must eat.” . j sigipjy, apd nyt qut jjpon,' Upon w hich he seized evervthim'eat-, and-inexorahly luajutainp thg casJi jjstem. accommodate thone wishing t** visit tbe Copper i reflyon of Georgia and Tennessee. | Tlie Route is tliniugh some of the most beau- -t tiful nm'untniii seenerv of Cherokee feeorgia, f have mh 27 Publishers. N. Yu T if B CARD. !Thos. S. Wayne & Son, amlisfurnislied w-ith fine, BOW and commodi- AttgUSta Evening Dispatch : i -A mis Hack-s good horjses and careful drivers. 0 P r a griitt Leave Cassville every Tues. and Friday, 6a.u, . -1 Daily Xewtpaper, at Four Dollars a year. J ino-up 1 " ’ “ ’ , r I 'HE undersigned proposes to issue, in the 1 0 , ■ , , ' J. city of Augusta, Georgia, about the first of! ’**' UBlucky spot torso lucky an eutan Morganton Wednesdar and Saturday. KHyay Monday and Thursday. ing audibly ; 1 tried to. help, her; our fingers met. . . \ Please to m$ke way there,” shoUtedT *oic« C)t4iind. VVe were Mock-. ihg-up the passage; was tlie re ever such ! CIIA1TEK TIlUiD. THE EXD OF IT. Savannah, Georgia W ILL give strict attention to receiving *lid forwarding merchandise of every de scription, selling and shipping Cotton,*^ heat, Tobacco, Core, Flour, Bacou, VTooI, Ac Liberal advances made on consignments. Savannah, Jan 29, 1557—ly Savannah (grocery and Fruit Depot. W. IU. FARRELL, brother passengers, and tlie ifis«q>tnfi;iir < j.|.real.:ging..tl | # l’]^ce.o£ w^at he.nyyjjare to i ofthc-Jaudiord, phlegmatically wentatuij ^ybbei; Up u »v. ihe^Bulietiu, however, i took his scat iu the cars. " eouli long continuo .sylveift. if. a directly There w;as a! least eight’dollars w irth, coutrary sytieiji of husigeis. was ^itp'ed. ! in. the bag — ifjfbh tviiicf, life landlord.' JIeab^S)- Ihive uot three dollars in ... .. _ city of Aughsta, GeoYgia, about tfrefint of^j ” n »"»«cKy spot lor so lucky an eutan] Here was a pretty plbUt— fo be ad- '» ' ^ Wi »J "'’F > ; u»3&Fs«kttiwit uowvbut tillMd tlM.»on.y Persons wishing conveyance to the Dock 1 Januarr-next,-(provided one thousandsnbscri. <rlement ? i 1 ,i,„ U. 1- WO 'nuch tor meanness.— Jinmb Rtp.-to you sows »W , .» Town or other Copper Mines, can be acCohnno- : hers be secured) ° 0 V... 1.;,, 1, _ ,1 „ 1 r • rt ' r,,se '- ,n ne pnoiie. papers as a jiuk " . [ . i dated. A Daily News and Commercial iaw. 1 ou hinder llie people from go'ng ( jibeket, when mv only ^rime was like 1 ’ 1 a*t » another h/ln^.ve way of looking Stage Office iu Cassville at Latimer’s'hotel. ^ out, Antilu, Asoiaiineil’ oae- of-her coni- j Othello’e • tluit of A mess ot bovs wece, talknjg about : :,t the Subject. Let us te<t it agniu oSup- Sept 6 ‘of the above title and’price. It will be the or- P*™**"’' asperity ;“ plague ) .. uJiug, not wisely but too well.';’ - (.^‘‘•’wrowc.; “ Scarecrows ! he ! In-!’t pose the Bulletin Co,,, r duy to beeiiing its — —i-j———— 1 gan of no politicil party, and wifi be devoted upon tfce tireBonie loop, break it!: and j . sayp one Of the party—an vnergrow n.ineiglAlrrof the- Untod «4rik.* aevosu the The World Challenged! I entirely to the lat«*» Foreign, Pohtical aud stiiting^heactior. tOthe word, lhespeak-1. My detcrmmation,lioim.-ver, was tjuick-Ulabriddd, spoony looking v<;udi—‘-lie-K’i sH-ect, three-do thri-a far the use cftbnta- '-jl-Tm ^eUlail.^imda^h^ayailable'sourd^uJ er leaned forwah^ca light the sleeve of ■>’ adopted. 1 went u[>.starr-, put ou the says he. evidently in reply to sour- re- mount of its .. circulation,’’ nnd-the-time NORRIS HUT S O N , .to the departure of tbe evening Trains. , I her beatitiful friends <lr«ss in one hand, Ver - V -^ marks llmt had prececlol h-s. “ Y0.1 had expired—:he last .. day ef grace’—and Tailors, Cartersvffle, Ga. ! It is be.icved that there‘is a papular demand] aB ,J my coat tail in ^lie Other, and giv- . ueserjbW, ami lit.; paper id ibai’t know afl} rii’uig aj.iout r-caie. tows, sUoftld a txilit <luux ncrops to the J Q \ NORRIS YnDJ E HUTSON an^el^phifc'^inmunifciHon Vs'noW 'so per- 1 ^'3! aquick and detidecHug, severed 1ianti ’ r roceetlL ^ to - 7 OafrfbnJgu .Uf .you’d seenUme tTHst Uncle B-„ shade,^ CmL *t, of ti»p same tenor: with t tag forego- H svworenwved to 'cartersvdle, and fora- ****** *® r^vr such an enlevprise^dnfireiy ] Ti, a mvnvd behind bore on, and we^veri*'W gu'e* yoh'dThink ’A. foe. Why L a-, Ing^wouhJn't rt be fuegy-if he w^.coutent ed^^iudnerahipfiir the pnrposeof carrying o^^al^^ijitiej^atu^^ontaincff‘inUie c!fr-’ ’ l*ot, however, before I I kjrockeil ill the door, dud asked the l,.} e H en made-one and se, it Up.^owitb.? the usage h. JW -to be' on the t.iilarmg business, andhavuigsorte expe- rpnt pa p er ; !> necessarifr enhances their any “ st*r ’ a look which 1 intended to i-^ r “ nt hU»'W«'l- the, name oi tire fc. daddy’s cornfield that- liear.y fright- that wav! Tie- eastern is, for the individu- . ^fr!Lds e and4h?^.bUc^waJfrU,* l th€v ’ “ d while it interests * certain dass ofj speak volumes. I thonglit she did not 1 SalU__ ‘' U i Umj, feathers oil ot every crow, that ! a.to,..sb:n.r>u^l apd get it or have his . Family Greccries, alt kinds of WestIre' I be had >%&£%$%&&& »*'» •«>’ nreaning-our ^Raymond in! _ ; Uk-d at f it; a., I, l*y gollj ? one crow ‘ ra tiops pToypcd. And it is right it should man . o_ rn. ru, s, -"u_s, egt | * n ,,* b _^ ? '* J ^ e ' ' ■■ ... 1 cv daily; eontainutg the 'lateky-Wetvs. Such a 1 eyes 19.04, 1 know, and this was the onlv ! ‘Ves.'sir” replied t?fe servant wrnnan/had been pecking i.r.i.fnd'.lie field' Uso ; = tar’,t ig easier for the Hidividuil te *" " ! ' J * ' ^ ‘ ’HShe M ' Y / ^ , t. - r - debts Cartersville.Ga^ Aug.^8/1355. Q : | ctua ^ NEW mniNO WINTER «. 0/ W IOLESALE and retail dealer in choice v — ’ “ corner of Broughton and Whittaker streets. All orders, from, the city and country promptly attended, to. Savannah. (Ts. Jau 29 -5ft—Sm Doct J. T. Gror£s» JjiPECTFULLY tenders his Profescion Services to the citizens of Cassville ai -sal uoieA profsssiouyij en^qfed. . ^ f l)o you Mar ? hey f j X«v R JFiqU3y,A^t.CH^APGQqpS ^Id^rt^^nte will be received upon the MO* IH» COURSB ORTBBB LOVSDID sol The woman stared at me-a-- though! sfatd Jowrhal does t»t appear to have a ve-' uiiiiii:udiiipu«8in%fl sums of which tbVnews- itwl terms. V SH. A. ATKINSON, .. . J ; . • acs SMOOTH j were mad, but on rep(-ating my request. opinion p{ ihe cUracter. pf the ! paper w , Nor 27 Proprietor. Itolier, she went and delivered n»y lues- Vugjojana. Of some of the ..first,families’’ neriiv -c—ill— Office^aine door west of McMurrav’s store. TUST RECEIVED, a large stock of delainw,, r — — *. , * » (sage. * - — . v Cassville, Jan 22—tf ^ | «J AhphfeisfCasili^Mfe,S*^^i«fcin|CkB- r Shawlfc f That night 1 hardly elnse.1 nw«yes i - — ■■ WiaViS< . tMn y ngof^y-bri gh t parth-tilar staf,^ ' *1' . , 7 k ^ , --- - ___ _, ... DR. W. W. LE'AKE, \ * 8BB.4R, Augusta, ««o., , and what nreaus! should employ to find wUthats best of daykbright. _ begg.« for office and sycophants at.thes«at, ^ki c l,i*e*.ire»..wt»i e h..««t F aasonA^. that pESPSriTOLLT'announces to the » i’Tweeds, Linref autl Kereefs’:’ ” ! TT^» **««!"* her out. I knew little of the town^ which ! * Ieet,n * **** a ” d ,B ***’ of power. Chief delight is »pp!e t^ldy and t he individual«WMr%vJ9k%J»eMWt bap7 ekieensof-CartersvilleandviciBar.^B ; - latgnwtMrtnmi «f J«my ‘IS^^some afteaB a huge one*-Mid to expect to know j but * -stalwart brother. • phut recollections, and the jsren» badge of pen to hare tbe price of subscription in hia resume ^ » I Xpril: Thepibfe rtsphettully : the natne of my fair one by a mere des- “ That ”T sa?d,hknJmVlit.mth T e hrafee- ********* iu tbe ownership of a negro, pocket at the -om«W *«9M**i9 ro«Mi- "^t&gZmr*?**** ! “—"^‘•'leription wt^ lj^>eHgt, for then (foubtless' laf, ** is M &’Rkymoto^ projeK rad and sn unpaid bill fo, a ,«kee piano.” I^.getitat ;h. propor »«., orAWf^- December 16, I356..—ly l Oct S-U I Jsn 2# We {mjf. tUem oot in large same—., it brjs: *‘Tbey are too lazy to work and too for paper*.lor fuel,.for house rent, itc. if respectable l» steal:; aud tberefore becopij^ antp -pdnx •• t)» t <i^le ( i »U RoW