The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, February 19, 1857, Image 1

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- M r * ¥ t*- \ 3 Bffklij ^nniilt[ Jinnspajrer—Druatfh ta fjje interests nf t!je JMiaaal Snnorrotir ^arttj, - literature, tjie Markets, /urrign anil Damestir firms, fa. 8AM(JEL II. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. Oar Motto: Two Dollars a-year, in advance. BEXJ. F. BENNETT, Publisher. VOL. IX. CASSVILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1857. NO. 3. ficocir^l JldbeHiseifleflls. Sene^I Ht)beirjIseioei7is. Gcnei’j)! B&bctfisefoenfs. Doct. B. F. Hanie, JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA. September 25. S3,—tf. jobs h. rice. Andrew n. nice. J. II. & A. H. RICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cassville, Geo. W II.I. Practice Law in tbe counties of Cass, Gordon, Catoosa, Fi.oyr, Whitfield, Pitkens. Also in the U. S. District Court at Marietta. Oct!), 1855—ly J. A. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAHTEItSVIl.LE, CA88 CO., GEO. BUSINESS entrusted to his care will be Particular attention 33—tf A-. C. DAY, TAILOR, Cassvili.e, Ga. S HOP—In the Patton building, east of the court house. Jan 1, 1S5I 46—tf GLOBE THE STANDARD, IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORN*G. Terms: Three Dollars a year, if payment is delayed until the end of the y ear; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if delayed six months after the time of subscribing; Two Dollars, if paid in ad vance, or within three months after subscribing. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the Proprietor. ; Miscellaneous Advertisements inserted at $1 UATPT P er s jl uare (twelve lines) for the first insertion, lT\_/ ILL, 1 und 50 cents for each weekly continuance. CJiniiE purtnj. Deborah Lee. BY FUZZY GUZZY. Cassville, Georgia. ADVERTISEMTS REQUIRED BYLAW: Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate B t promptly attended to. paid to collecting. Sept. 27, 1855 E. W. CHASTAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTON, GEO. P RACTICES in all the counties of the Cher okee circuit. Oct 1, 1855 34—tf rn BY GEO W. BROWN. must be pub , ishe<l Forty _ II R i C,E( - “u” ^ hav.ngreceutly pur- | Notice that application will be made to the • >1 chased this old and well known house , Court of Ordinirv for lea re to sell Land or Xe- has permanently located m Cassville and w.ll I groes, must he published weekly for two months, he glad to accommodate all desiring board, ei- j Sales of Land and Negroes,’ hr Administra tor by the day, week, month or year. His ta- 1 , orSi Executors or Guardians, are to be held on ble will be suppl.ed w it.i the best the county j the 1st Tuesday in fhc month, between the hours atlhrds, and charges moderate. | of 10 A. M. and 3 r. v., at tlie Court House of Cansville, Lite 4 4u 1) ; the county in which the property is situate.— . “ _ r _ , - TT ' Notice of these Sales must he given in a public A.. W . I lit ) LJ r , f Gazette Eortv Days previous to the day of sale. Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage, must he one of the most famous gambling salons of I port unity bad also been taken from me Paris. As usual, she took her seat at the | of sending out a vessel at mv own cost, table where the stakes were largest. Her j a measure whicb i bad previously felt antagonist at the play was a stout old gen- | myself obliged to state to ibeir Lord- tleman. who wore a careless manner, but | ships, would be the alternative of anv who, after the first riund ot two. played with : adverse decision oil their part, I plead remarkable success. When madame's los- I ed, therefore, as the only reusedv for the ses had amounted to a considerable sum, he ! loss of an ectire.surnnier season, that the proposed ..doubleor quits ” Madame accep- J route liy Behring’s Straits was bv some "Tis a dozen or so of years ago. Somewhere in the west countree. That a nice girl lived, as the Boosters know, j ted, and lost. The gentleman proposed the j ot the most ny enlightened and generous soutiuionts, fail, even partially, ill her significant mission, I lenturc.to hope that sha will be accepted iif the spirit in whicji. she is sent. I humbly tiust the Ameri can people, and especially that philan thropic citizen who has spent so largely of bis private forfunefGh tbe search for' * be lost ships, ai.d to whom was com mi t- Architect and Builder, CASSVILLE, GEO. m INyORMS the Citizens of Cass and ^ ! Exc^umrlofl fllSj! ,hc a< ljo"iing Counties that he is J«fo | been given bv permanently located at the above ^ three months’, weekly, named place, and will attend promptly to all Citations for LetteVs By the name of Deborah Lee ; Her sister was loved by Edgar Poe, But Deborah by me. Now I was green and she was green As a summer squash might be ; . But wc loved us warm as other folks, I and my Deborah Lee— With a love that the lasses of Iloosierdom Coveted her and me. But somehow it happened long ago. In the agueish west countree, nhpeteiit Arctic officers ted by bis Government the entire charge , same game: madame accepted, and lost. j considered preferable to the eastein route. • of tbe equipment of the •‘Resolute,” will The gentleman proposed the same a third j and that I lie equipment of a vessel for be rewarded for tllis signal act. of syrn- and fourth time; and madame, supposing | this direction u«ed not take place before i pathy, by seeing ln-r restored for her’ 1 him to be an ecentric old gentleman, who j ibe dose of the year. I original vocation, so that' she may bring was willing to furnish her wifh this oppor- In reply,’ their Lordships caused me j back from tbe Arctic seas, if not some ; tunity of winning again the money, accepted ’ to'be informed that they bad come to ' living remnant of our long lost country- each time his proposal, and uniformly—lost j die decision not to send any expedition j men, yet at. ieast tbe proqfs that they Still the play went on, until madame's los- j to the Arctic regions in tbe present year, j have holdy perished, | ses amounted to the sum of four hundred , The.communication, however, was in j T need not add that We have as yet thousand francs, when the old gentleman i answer merely, to mv own letter. The '-no proofs, whatever may be our nielan- pieaded an engagement, and retired. | memofalisrs bad as yet received no fc- ; cbolly forebodings. That such is the j Madame X., in an agony of trepidation, ply. and accordingly the President of the ! fact, in a legal poirt of view,, is shown gained her home, and, throwing herself at! Roval Society'put a question respecting j by acase now or lately pending in the WOFFORD & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CASSVILLE, GEO. W ILL faithfViYlY attend to any business en trusted to tYreir care, in anv of tbe coun ties of Upper Georgia \V. T. WOFFORD, J. A. CRAWFORD. One of the firitiftnuy always be found at their office in Cassville. Xovl t lS55 3S—tf J. W. & R. C. HOOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cassville, Geo. ILL practice in all the counties of the w Chomkoe Circuit. Oct 8. 1856, FAIN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, • Morganton, Ga. A W business entrusted to their care will be j attended to promptly the deceased, tlie full space of j weekly. Citations for Letters of Administration must be published thirtv days: tor Dismission from Administration, six months; for Letters of Guar dianship, thirty days; for Dismission from Guar dianship, forty days. THE LAWS OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Subscribers who do not ffive express no tice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2. Tf subscribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers without settling all arreara ges, the Publisher may continue to send them until they are paid for. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse fo take their newspapers from the offices to which tbev Office in the Court-house, up-stairs, Cass- are <l"ected. they arc held responsible until rillc, G». j * hey have settled the bills, and ordered a dis- ! continuance. 4. If subscribers remove to other places with out. informing; the Publisher, and the newspa- j pers are sent to the former direction, they are j held responsible. j 5. It. has been decided by tbe Courts that i subscribers refusing to take their newspapers from the office, or removing and leaving: them uucalied for, is prlma facie evidence of inten tional fraud. The Courts have also decided that a Post- published monthly.for tour months; for estab- j That a chill March moruinp gave the shakes : her husband's feet, confessed the folly which I the memorial in the House of Lords at Scotch conns, in the light of $UC* moilths, weekly!For compelling'titles from j To ^ eautiful Deborah Lee ; had ruined them. The husband was naftl- j the C*k*e of the session, which drew from j session to a vOn^ ; t]^ble'property is not Administrators, where a Bond has ! And the grim Steam Doctor (curse him !)• rally astounded. «• But,” said he, control-,\me of Ikr M<‘ijesiyV Ministers (Lord j adrtiuteil, on accogpft 6f the absence of orders in his line of business Cassville, Ga., Dec. 13 135* ; . 44—lv 15.11. LEEKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AXD GENERAL‘COLLECTING AGENT FOR Cass, Floyd, Polk. Paulding, Gordon, Catoosa, Murray, Gilmer, Fannin, Walker, Dude and Whitfield Counties. ► U.nTXFSS entrusted to mv care will meet with prompt and vigilant attcution, and monies paid over punctually. Return dsivs 2<» days before Court. B l Irlf' Magistrate’s Courts, in the countv reg ularly attended; Jurisdiction after 4th March, £*>•». J an 15,1857—tf COBB Sl MOSELEY,~ Sif^geoi) Dciiiisf?, Sopt. 4, 1856. W. G. FAIN. Mnrgiintiin. WM. MARTIN, Dalilrinega. W. A. ELLIS, ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MORGANTON, CEO. ■«\r:LL priimptH- attend to all business en- \ V i rusted to bit care. Jan 1. 1656 48 tf W. T. DAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jasper, Pickens county, Ga. P RACTICES in the courts of Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer and Fannin. R K F E K E X C E S : .1. Hansel, Marietta, Ga.; W. T. Woftord, Cassville, Seago k Lawrence, Atlanta, may *22, \>0 l.»—ly* S. LEVY, Agent, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &e., IVest Corner Public Square, CA8SVII.LE, Ga. A LWAYS at home, and ready to attend to all who may favor him with a call. Jan 1, 1856 •»—'‘ f G. L. UPSHAW, Jcqlel* ii) staple nD? fhd'cji 3)Hi 6co??, Groceries, Hardware, Cullcry, Boots & Shoes, Ilats cf Caps, A ND everything nsnaMy found in a couutr)- Store. Gall and examine. Cassville, Ga. Nov 1. 1855 33—tf CnssviMr, 4>n. : r I' , IIE Subscribers would most respectfully X inform the citizens of Cassville that they | intend locating here with a view to becoming j permanent citizens for the spaceoflive years or ! mure. They hope, bv close attention to their [ profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction : which the public demand, and to merit a share ! of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here. I j All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on | ling his emotion, «.the losses must he met. [.Stanley.) after some preliminary obser-! Lift c<-nj.’cliil;(T testimony. Ill tlii* There will remain some seventy thousand ^vatiuns, tile assurance that Her Mdj-sty’s | aspect of the qiicstion, ! have no [ francs of my estate, nod with that we can ■ Guvernmeut would give the subject ; il interest, blit it is one^Hint may BO live comfortably in the country. For my- [ tbeir serious consiuei;atioii during tbe re- j deenied uu wort liy of yoiir Lorc!s| self, I do not at all regret thig' hot mv | c e ss. I may be permitted to add, | attention, cum billed as it must be v dear,”—for his old affection lingered—« I j that ill the conversation which followed, j 'l le fact that our most experiene'ed Arc?' fear that you will sink under the privations! Lord Stanley expressed himself as very ; tic officers are willing to stake their rep- you must encounter.” i favorably disposed townrds.a iiroiwsition utation upon the feasiliility of reaching! came. And bore her away from gie ; The Doctor imd Death—old partners they— In the ngneish west countree. The angels wanted her up in heaven, (But they never asked for me .') And that is the reason, I rather guess, In the agueish west countree. That the cold March wind and the Doctor and Death Took off my Deborali Lee, My beautiful Deborah Lee, ] they lived quietly and cozily together, in a ' sura,ice which Lord Wrottesley bad ! *«ntpt Jo refute.again the main objetf* From the warm sunshine and the opening j mossy old chateau. Their table wa»frugal-j |] lu Liudness to communicate to me bv j lions that have been urc-ed against a re- fluwers, . j ly served, and their servants were of the letter. i newed reset:lch, as involving exfmordi- And hid her away from me. ! neighboring peasantry. In place of the old , Rut, .my Lord, as nothing has occur- j uUJT-thtnge^ind risking life. The siife ■joyous rides is the .-Bois de Boulogne,” they ! re <| wilhiti lliu last few months to weak- : return of our officers and men cannot lie’ Our love was as strong as a six-horse team, j now took strolls together under the wood that I tlio reasons which induced the admi- i denied, neitherwill it he ilispnfed that Or the love of folks older than we, {shaded the chateau. Thus they lived for ten i riilitv, eilfly in July last, to contemplate ! <* ;| ch succeeding y-ar diminishes th«r 1 favorably disposed towards^a proposition utation upon the feasibility of reaching! His goodness overcame her. She .-.vowed j made to Lira by Loid Wrottesley. that, j tjie !1 P" t w-heie ,so in any sei'ffcts lie bu- not only her willingness, but her great joy, j i„ ( L e event of there being no Govern-; Hed; if only I hey, are su]>j>lied with th«f in becoming the companion of his exile. ; meat expedition, l should lie assisted in I adequate means. It was in an old town of Briitany that j tj| t j, „ 0 ut my own expedition ; an as- I H »'<'uld he a waste of Words' to at- And possibly wiser than we; i years, growing : nto each other's affections, | another final effiirt, and as thev pot it But Death with the aid of the Doctor and i rejoicing in the loss which had won them to aside at that lime on the sole "round Steam, ! a real enjoyment of lire, and of each other's that it was too late to equip a vessel for ,. , . .s Was rather too many forme- l love. that season, I trust it will be felt that 1 ine S reas^pab"e notice, as' < rcqnired S by U the n post-j ®° c * oSe£ l **‘ e peepers and stopped the i «. It was, indeed, a happy loss, said she j a 'm not endeavoring to re open a closet! Oliigc Department, of the neglect of a person to | breath j •• It was none at all," said the husband, fjneStioi],bllt’’ir!er:‘lv tOoDtain a settle- take from the oflire newspapers addressed to j Of my sweetheart Deborah Lee. and with a cares3 lie handed her the certifi- ; nient of one which has not (“rased to be,! glorious intelests of science, and whicb pHcJ " ^ Iln L 1 11J 6 ° r U C SU J '’’ crl i >t ‘ ou J And her form lies cold in the prairie mould, j cates for some five hundred thousand francs, : a |, ( | j s even now under favorable consid-! every f rile lover of science, and of his risk of casually, and, indeed, I feel it- would be especially superfluous and tin^ seasonable to argue against this partic ular objection, or against the financial cue which generally accompanies if, at a moment «lien new expeditions for the Harper’s Story Books. Silent and cold—ah, me! ' in the most available French funds. ( era 1 ,ion. Tlie time has airived, bower-! country, n j nee in. are contemplated for Your antagonist,” said he, .. was n sure ! or> w lieu I trust I may be pardoned for | t,le interior of Africa and other part* M 1 r rMlE undersigned havino; entered into Co .1 partnership in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully tender their services tc tlie citizens of Cartersyillb and surround ing country, hoping by strict attention to busi ness, coupled with a ion*r and varied experi ence. to merit a portion of public patronage. Office between the Stores of the Messrs. Mil ner and Erwin. Cartersville, Ga. .1X0. DAVIS, M. D. X. HART, M. D. Feb 7,1S56 1—tf SAVANNAH, GEORGIA: Cohesion and Forwarding-1 SSiSfjiSSKS?" 4 ‘“' I Merchants I Series may be obtained of Booksellers, ( dAwinvuiMTim ^ J ^ w.r. I Periodical agentg, an<f Postmasters, or from tbe TONhlGN MI.NTJ5 of Cotton, Cork, II heat. ! Publishers, at $3.00 a year, or 25 cents a ljuni* J ruotr, Huron., ci'C., solicited^ Merch^Ji- J bor in' paper, of 40 ‘cents a number, bound in dizennd Produce forwarded with dispatch. cloth crilt. Subscriptions may commence with Fefer to Col. R. M. \ orxG and I). W. Camp, ] any number. The postape on Harper’s Story Esq., Calhoun, Ga, Books, which must be paid quarterly, in ad- dane 2o, ISoC. 20—ly ranee, is 2 cents. Harper’s Mapazinc and Har per’s Story Books will be sent to one address, for one year, for five dollars. The Quarterly Volumes, as completed, neat ly bound in cloth pilt, are sold at one dollar each, and Muslin covers are furnished to those who wish to have their back numbers uniform ly bound^at 25 cents each. Yol. I. contains the first three numbers, Bru no, Willie, and Strait Gate. Yol. II. The Lit tle Louvre, Frank and Emma. Yol. III. Vir ginia, Timboo and Joliba, and Timboo and And the nectar laden bee, With his dreary bum on his gauze wings pass— She wakes no more to me ! Ah, never more to me. Though the wild birds sing and tbe wild llowers spring, She wakes no more to me. Vet oft, in the hush of the dim, still night, A vision of beauty I see, Giidiug soft to my bedside, a phantom of Hght- Dear, beautiful Deborah Lee, My bride that was to be, : hope, in e.ommon ; «ea '<> **»»«■ ngsiin to can to your _ , it wc were not waiting in! Lordship's mfentioii-that the “Tieso/tife’ y Lady Franklin to Viscount j vain. SfiotiKI, howoter, tI;.-It decision ! « r, ’ r ‘«ly equipp.-,! for Arctic service Palmerston. unfortunately throw tipon me the respon-1 RDibifieern-e of another nation, anJ j sihilitv ami the cost ot sending out a |’td add that oirr other Arctic ships, « The following is a copv of the Tetter! '’essel myself, I beg to assure your Lord- j T ,all . v ' v< ’ 11 1 for purpose, are ly= from Lady Franklin to Viscount Pal- j ship that I shall not shrink, either from ; »|g .Majesty’s dockyards, merston, urging the sending out of ano ! t*»»t weighty responsibility or from the | along -wit.• ac-mniiliHed Arctic stores ther Arctic expedition, "to ascertain! sacrifice of my entire available fortune brought ba. k by the late expeditions, the fate, and recover the remains of her j for the purpose, supported as I am in my j and therefor.- long since included in tlie husband's expedition. This letter lias) been printed for private circulation in j England, but not published : 60, Tall Mall, Dec. 2, 1856. j My Lord : I trust I may he perniit- New Stage Route THOS. H. TINSLEY, —KKPA1RF.R OK— Watches and Jewelry, CARTERSV1LLE, GEO. HE would respectfully inform tlie citi- zetis of Cartersville and Cass county , Christian parents may unhesitatingly place in I their children’s hands. The price is mnrvei- | lousl v low. Twentv-five cents a number makes FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON : it 6^ ; >it six pages of print and two excellent en- _ % r 1 gninnjrs for each cent of the money. The en- * fcllijsiy* j gravings alone, without a line of letter-press, Fanny. Vol. IA . The Harper Establishment, j And I wake to mourn that the Doctor and Franklin, and The Studio. j ti . ti They are the best children’s Books ever pnb- j Lieat i lished. They wisely avoid the introduction or j discussion of religious topics, yet are such as j ted, as the widow of Sb John Franklin, > fo e|)(reaI her ’ Majesty’s to draw the attention ot Her Majesty s not to (lisrt ,„ ar j tll( . argnn Government to the unsettled state of ° - tpMierally, that he has o|>encd a*, that j ous Hacks, good horses and ca ind is prepared to repair SVatches, Jew- | Leave Cassville every Tiles, an ;c. in quick time at short notice. Work “ Morganton Wednesday ; point and i elnr, Ac. in quick ,, warranted. Office, corner north of toe Maddox House. ,, , Cartersville, Ga., Dec. 13th, 19oe.-44—ly. B. F. BC»MAR, Commission Merchant, FOtt TUS PCDCHABK AXD SALE OF Tennessee Produce, COTTON. GROCERIES, Ac.. Alabama Street, (South of the Macon A Wes tern Depot, Atlaxta, Ga. Oet JS, 1856—tf ' CARD. Thos. S. Wayne & Son, Kavanvah, Georgia W ILL give strict attention toreceiviugand forwarding merchandise of every de scription, selling and shipping Cotton, wheat; Tobacco, Core, Flour, Bacon, Wool, Ac Liberal advances made on consignments. Savannah, Jan 28, .1657.—ly region of Georgia and Tennessee. ) worn out illustrations cannot be palmed off on | The Route is through some of the most beau- : children. They hare samples here of what is | tiful mountain scenery of Cherokee Georgia, ! best for them, and they are shrewd enough not. | and is furnished with tine, new and commodi- ■ to put up with anything of lower quality.—jV j careful drivers. . I. Daily Tones. ad Friday, 6 a. m. ' We have heard soTnany fathers and mothers ! iuid Saturday. : who recognize the pleasant dntv of guiding the Cassville at Latimer’s hotel. H. H. WALKER. 30—tf The" World Challenged! NORRIS "HUT SON, Tailors, Cartersville, Ga. J. Q. A. NORRIS. AND J. E. HUTSON, i sally read among children. They constitute j the finest series of Books for the young that we I hare seen.—LovUsciJle Courier. HARPER A BROTHERS, mb 27 Publishers, X T. RIS. J -an to THE Augusta Evening Dispatch: j A Daily Xeicfpaper, at Four Dollars a year. rieuce in the business, can confidently say to i their friends and the public generally that they , I Daily News and Commercial Jour- ^ aQ( j truly love, will give as good Sts and work as Can be had • nal in the State. .. . : of the above title and price. Tt will be the or- oiivictions by such high authorities as ! navy estimates ; and which, besides, are those whose opinions are on record in ; available only for Arctic service, and if your Lordships bands, and by the hear j so ^l ivould he bought at only nominal tv sympathy of inativ more. | I ,r ' cfeS - I** addition to the above sources But before I take upon myself so hea- ' °f supply are those already existing on vv an obligation, it is mv boundeii duty j ^ le Arctic sbotes, which are now stad- Governnieut ded with depots of provisions and fuel gnments which i'-ft from the last and former expeditions, , . have led so many competent and honor- j an d fit as ever for use, because of the And tbe cold March wind should stop the j question which a few months ago was i men l0 feel'that our counfrv’s bon- i conservative properties of the climate, breath j under their consideration, and to expie.-sq or f)() j satisfied, whilst a mystery! But even were the expenditure great- Of my darling Deborah Lee, j a well-grounded hope that a final efiort j ], a3 excited ihe sympathy of the ! er lhAn can thus reasomfh.'y be expected, Adorable Deborah Lee; , may be made to ascertain the fate and c ; v jj; ze j wor ]j re r„ n i n s uncleared. No! 1 submit to your Lordship that ihis is A That the angola should want her up in j recover the remains of my husband sex-; j ess wotI |,| j entreat you to consider 1 ( ' :,se *>f »•« ordinarv exigency. These on« heaven i pedition. .... 1 what miist be the •unsatisfactory conse- imud red and liiirly five men of the u K- Before they wanted me ! j Your Lordship will allow me to. rc- • qni!tlceS( if nny endeavors should be [ rebus'’and "Terror,” {dr perhaps I should j foind you fltat a meuverial wjth this ob j , 0 a j| f ur ther efforts for i ^av the greater .part of them, since we Love of Gambling Cured. i ect ' n v '. ew (°* w ,, nc ,’ e a I >rillt ', ibis object. | do no! know that there are Jany survi- , ted copy) was early m June last presen- < It cannot be that this long vexed vors) haw* lai-1 down their lives after' Monsieur X was some descendant of a cer- i ted to, and kindly received by you i* \ quesl : on would thereby be set at rest,! sufferings doubtless of unexampled at tain Marshal of France., and inherited from ( had been signed within fofty-eig.it hours j f or won j^ K( jfi he true tlrat in certain • verity,- in iiie serviee of their country,aa dircuinscribed area wilhin tlie Arctic truly as it they had perished by the ri*‘ dl- or the bayonet.—- ainu-tr the northern and , - . , ...... by a combination of both move-' a I ready surveyed coast of America, it is Of course, Monsieur X. was a mark for f bad not the urgency of the question for j |j es the solution of our unhappy ! dear that thev solved the problem which such mammas as had marriageable daugh-j bidden delay, lo the aoove names countrymen’s 'fate. While such is the! was the ohj-V-t ,.f their fobora. or,;ift the ters; and as the French mothers always man- were appended those of all tlie Arctic of ^ ,j )e question will, never die. I be- j-beatilifiik v.orf* of Sir John Jiicliardnon, age these affairs themselves, and are besides, ficers w ho bad been personally engaged ( j j( , ve t |,, lt a , r;i j n wou | l! ,.ff orts made ' that ” they forged Ihe last link of th« very thoroughly schooled in the ways of in the search, and who, though absent, (0 rea( .;, th ^ M)t> an ,j liiat t!le Govern- * North West passage'with their lives.” the world, Monsieur X stood a very poor were known to be favorable to another ;■^ p5ent ( . 0I) :,J ' r;0t fo^ „ n as „ I)C r,„cerned lively, then, 1 ' may plead for such chance of escape. In fact he did not escape,; effort for its completion. And thmigh ' specTator^'nior b^’ reffered in jmblic o- ; iii'-n, that a t-i.Tefoi- search be made for but was married, one fine morning, to a ve-, that united application obtained no im- j ()jnion of tf^resnonsibilitv thev had pre- \ anv po-siblc-survivor, that the bones of « pretty mademoiselle, who had the credit j mediate result, it was felt, and by *° 1-matnrelV cast off. ' ' the dead lie sr,tight for and gathered to- possessing rare virtues, and whom our he- j one more strongly than myself, that it But I refrain from pursuing this ar- I g-ther. that tlic-ir■ buried records be un- (Monsieur X ,) for a wonder, d:d really never 20uld be ulterl> wasted. ! gument, though if anv illustration were ; ear: hed, or recovered from the hands of j I venture also to allude to a letter off (vanting ofi’ts truth I think it. might be! Jv-q’iimn'ix, and above all, that their bv all the leading men of science Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot. ' W. H. FARRELL, f W HOLESALE and retail dealer in choice I Family Groceries, all kinds of West In- i dial and Northern Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables. Ac., j corner of Broughton aud Whittaker streets. ■ All orders from the city and country j promptly attended to. ’ I ; Savaunah, Ga., Jan 29 50—dm Doct J. T. Groves, ESPECTFULLY tend Servifcea to the citi» the surrounding country. , , „ He may be found at bis office day and ui^ht, unless professional I t engased. Office—one door west of McMuirav’s store. CassTille, Jan 22—tf , t)R. W. W. LEAKE, TiESFECTFULLV announces to the Xli cUmbs of Cartersville and vicinity, hat on the Ant of January next fie will r mntoa lfi« practice of his profession. OSoa in Cartersville. Htmher !•*, 1S-T5. fv , Wo mention it, as even | ^ .„ .... , , „ ,„ OT „ W1 a greater rarity on the other side of the wa- my own, ad,dre^ed to tlie Lords Pmn* j found in the events that are passing be- ! la* 1 ! written words, so precious lo their' ter than on this. , m.ssfoners of the Admiralty m Apnl f ore our ’ bereaved fiimflies and fri««l», be saved tonugh the honey- j last, and a copy of which accompanied, It now ;t p 0 , rt tw0 Tears sinaeoneof fn-m destruction. A mission so sacred, the surprise of fos friends,; I believed, ihe memorial to your Lord- j }q er Majesty's Arcfc ships' was aban- j is worthy of a government which has fc> the departure of the erenmor Trains. j for a year or two afterward. But at length j ship, wherein I earnestly f (j 0 ned in the ice. In.dne time this,ship * ifrinl^ed and-spared- ru>tbin^ for its he- Itis believed that Uiere is a popular demand ; it was observed that he wore very long faees, j at,v premature adjudication of the re ; HWaV was pioked' up hr an A- ' roic soldiers and sailors if) oiher fields of IF TOC WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO LEVY’S AND GET THEM ! Vo you hear 7 hey 7 JUST RECEIVED, a large stock of delaines. ; that the limed DV L»r. r.ae, on uie ground ^ l;ler j ( . ail p or i, and (property in her hav- warfare, and will surely be apiprored by fate of mv husband s evpeoinon i been relinquished by tlie Admiral- our gracious Queen, who overlooks nofio vet ascertained, and^ that it wa>^ t-fo was purchased of her rescuers by ihe of her loyal subjects suffering and dying R ESPECTFULLY tenders his Professional . Service* to the citizen* of C*ssvi!!c and j and telegraphic communication is now so per fected as to render such an enterprise entirely I de Paris, and did not smile at even the broad- j. practicable. The large amount of miscellane-,! est 0 » o ragaot - g comic acting. As he was was not vei ascenaineu, anu m:u u was f . ous and political matter, contained m the cur- , . . , . • i ”, i-; ; , ’ _1 n J was pun nasec oi ner re-cuers li) rent dalle papers, necessarily enhances their known to be a young man of very correct j due both to the - lvln ^ " n 1 0 a ‘L American Government, by whom she i for their •«mi>trv*s honor, large stoex ot aeiames, value, arid while it^ imeresU a certain class of habits, the inference was mot always a just. complete a search which had been hitii- bas been Iavisjilv re equipped, and »i • This final mid exhausUntf search id •s. Silk, Gingham,_Cali- readers, render them too expensive for Wge, on#t by the way) that tbe wife was in fault, j erto pursued under the greatest disad- : now 0 „ lwr pa5Sa V e to England, a free f nil I seek in behalf of the first and only nat-j vantage, for want of the clue h Inch was 1 (Q jj er JJajesty the Qu -en. Tlie! martvrs to Arctic discovery in moderft Tweeds Lineev and Kersew. • Vihpatch, and as every ** ™ f ' U °Z** ^ 6 ?\ U 'f is «> b « ^ored «P \ ^ h 1 *** ’»*»*■ *» a large assoniueotof Sfcitiooarv, Jew- under the control of practical business men, its4**l ucw l by those married friends who knew The memorial above -alluded to. and j n Portsmouth harbor, not merely in ev-1 Lit if, notwithstanding*!) I have pre-’ elrv, Perfumerv, Tovs, and Fancy Goods of ev-i efficiency as a sprightly and vigoreus A'atfs^z- 1 of her husband's resources, into an intense, '-* f * '* ' 1 — . . . - . . , , . , • • ~ erv description, all'of which Will be sold cheap ! per .may be relied upon. ' love of cards' ' ~ 1 —’ „t’ LBVY’S CASH STOBB. All subscriptions will be due and parable , Oct S—t r npon tbe receipl- qf the first Dumber, and. ihe she became ever i Cravelli Whalebone Skirts. WILLIAM SHEAR, AVGUSTA, GA., .’ H AS just received from New York a supply Of Ladies’ €bcyelli Whalebone Skirts, decidedly the most approved style now in use. entire business will be conducted strictly upon her habit, and ' the Cash System’. j Advertisements will-be received . usual terms; 6D1. A. ATKINSON, 1 Nov 27 Proprietor. ed upon the r husband bore all this very quitely. revoiv- ■ made as to the possibility of equipping cau * e 0 f buinhii : ty in which they have so mast then respectfully-request that ineas- xINSONj . ; ing in his.own mind wliat could be done, and a shir* at that advanced season, in time. nobly borne their part. The resolution wre of assistance in behalf of my own ex- paying his wife's drafts upon him without * fo r effective operations in the field of, 0 f Congress expressly states this motive,peiiitmn which I have been led to ex-- munnur. Meanwhile weeks passed by. and search. Tlie result was that it was pro- a n<l indeed there could be no other, a* j pect on iTin artljiiitji of Loud gunley, the change wore gprieveusly upon hi* spirits nouneed to lie too fate, and‘the subject jt is well known that for any purpose but in i iiiiiiiiiiniinyef’lii Colonel Phipps in i At iength bechose bis eourM, and poraued was dismissed for that season. ■ the Arctic service those expensive equip- a letter in jny.:~jfoievessicwi. ■ - hi n ■■■ ^ ' V- 1 ‘-Tj- ] Upon this I addressed a letter ti* the. ineats would be perfectly useless and re-1 It is with no desire to-avert from my-- For Sale! lofMipe^rs^des^qimfoyl "a!**™ someaG He poiercd with apparent gayety into | Board, (of which I take the liberty to quire removal. 1 self the sacrifice of my own funds, which 4 YOUNG HARXESS,UOJlSE, of first rate very low prices. The pubtic «,e respectfully, hiawife's amusements, and introduced her, enclose a copy,) respectfully showing My Lord, you will not let this rescued : I devote without reserve to t1i9 chject in qualities. Apply M this °®cs. requested to caff and cminine the assert me*t. the interposition of a friend, into that bv this unfortunate delav the op- and restored ship, emblematic of so ma- view, that I plead for a liberal iuttt»re* 1 Feb 5—tf J*C Te - * W cidediy the **»~-~ ~ rr . Also, Musks’ Wiuleboxb gaiara, to all of i which the attention of the Ladies is respectfully . jpvited. Jan 29 Gentlemen’s Shards. WILLTAM SHEAR, Augcsta, Geo., TXAS received from New York n supply of ,-H, after this Banner ; Gentlemen’s SHAWLS, of extra size and