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

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% BMIij jfimuh] ^jnnrrpnprr—Dftrctrtt ta fjjr Snfrrrrrts of ffjr National JPnnorraft \\u\i\, 1'itrrnfnrp, flic ftlnrkrfs, /orrign nitii Uamrsirr firms, &r. CANDI.EU & KICK, Proprietors. ; Principles—not .Hen.*’ B. F. BENNETT, Publisher. VOL. IX* CASSVILLE, GEO., TILIJLSjDAlY, MARCH 12, 1857. 7STO. 6. 6erH’h?i £)dbcftisdDCi)js. Doot. S. F. T^nnio, JASPER, PICKENS. COUNTV, GEORGIA. September 25 33 tl- rO* 1 ' n - BiCB. ANDREW IX. BICE. J. II. A A. H. RICK, ■ATTOKXEYS AT LAW, Cassville, Geo. W IT,I, Practice Law in tbc counties of Csss. Gonnox, CsTOOSA, Fl.'lYI), Wiutfiei.h. Picxrxs. Also in flie T7. R. District Court at Marietta. Oct S, 1SOG—Iv H II T,rFKP. Tv T T 0 T?. 7T F Y AT J. A W. AND ORNTSUAL COLLECT INC A CENT FOR C*««. Fiord, Polk. PAiiMing-, Gordon, Catoosa, Murray, Gilmer, Fjinnm. Walker, Hade and Whitfield Counties. B TT^TXESS entrusted* to mv- care will meet with prompt and vijrilant attention, and monies paid over punctually. Return days 2* days before Court. Office in the Court-house, up-stairs, Cass- ville. Ga. tzpr Magistrate’s Courts, in the county reg ularly attended ; Jurisdiction after 4<h March, $r,n. * Jan In, 1857—tf It P. FARROW, t Attorney at Haw, CARTERSVILT.E, CASS COUNTY, GA. H AVING removed to this pla.ee (from Lau ren sa*i lie, S. C..) will praetiee in the vi rions courts of the Cherokee circuit, and any business entrusted to Ids care will hepronudly attended to. His "n lir:'/- l attention will he 1 devoted to Ids wrofession. Office, next door to t!,o store of Milner. Kennedy & C >. U<Terences: Tf«»n. IT C. Vonnp\ T/oironsville. S. C.: H .’i. .Limes T,. Orr, Anderson, S. ('.: ] Col. James !I. Trhy, Laurens, S. C.; C d. J. W. j Watts. Cass county, Oa. FehlO, 1S“>7—ly* ti:i]ci';]! 0beHisemfnfs. A. C. DAY, bailor, Ca7.“villj:,’Ga S HOP—7:j the Patton building, east of the _ courthouse. ii Ciifital Ifnrtj. j he seed I have^ rotin her*' hsx ;.-s<-n . woman lias been a finding out that he’s ! them to give In yon tin* double ton 'tureen r*ot. dm titles", and blossomed up I her sou. Take that aud tho clothes in- j ness that rhev would have cherished GLOBE BITTER A3YD SWEET. BT MARV A. DENISON. * Haim I you better lie down, now. John I It s gelling vary late; vott will U up = | to Heaven. There I r.hni! eat of the ri pened fruit. O! I never dont-t for a uiouunt ihe immortal desti- v of man.’ 1 How your' face shines, John.’ ‘I am very happy, Mary; I don't know as I ever felt happier. I know 1 there is not a crus* of bread ia the house, and this is the last of our poor little wood he glad t<> accommodate all desiring board, ei ther by the day, week, month or year, llis la id- will be Mipplitd with .the best the country affords, and charges moderate. Oassville, Dec 4 43—Ij A. W. STROUP. Architect and Builder, CASSVILLE, GEO. /!44A, INFORMS the citizens of Gass and Bjilli tlir* adj.lining Counties that he is lijjj'.j! glib wawixx akin. w. a. cixm.EB. n. r. vviuint AKIN 1 . CANDLER it verdery, Attornrf? of Low. CASSVILLE. n A. :.\n F. in thi V\ f I-i'i'-r-rr. P ill-. IV:i";. r ■ IV.jinpt '-ml ]iirt'ciilnr <-nr : ■■ «t mill r<<1 lci-ttiirr d- p *.M .-ver >.vh ■" n .IVctnl. mil It. H.’T—If s of C:'.ss Garrhin. TVhitlW Clyilf oa. Mui-niv, WO'i W T>“TV o r r<T* /», YTT77PJ AT LAW, * CASSVTLLF. GEO. T< faiflifuVv aflond to any fineness cr •MStrd to tfl -ir i One of the firm : their ofiice in Cassrillc. Nov 1, IS.--, \rr*. io MIIv of the coun- w. T. wnproRn t J. V. CRAWFORD, nay always be found at SS—tf HOTEL, | be worse to morrow.' r // t" -rwwH . Her eyes, sad. faded and tearful, so'f pde ; and yet I ttel its certain that God ‘r,J nrn ia/ BDnu ^ U ' j the little mantle dock, and then rested * ; h provide—stune way. I am surrv t-Y br ), W. bnuV»I\. j anxi"tisly again upon the face of her Hint von have had so much care with M R. GEO. W. RP.OWN having recent!-.-pur- | | m< | 1 .. ni f " i* , 1 i. i . , • ... chased this ohl and well known house, j ’? ,f , 1 ^now love sweetened it «!!. has permanently located in Cassville, and will | - >n » Cear, rupli^u the sick injtr, ' ‘v'ti . ve?, John J yw. Jill rr»v care L.if] king 1 his head, while the rich uncut curl* been pleasure; and if it is Gad’* will danced upon his pallid cheek, and a sin- that you should go,I shal! ant «tav long, ffular expression crossed his countenance. I'd have nothing to live for John.’ ‘ I think I'll sit a liftie longer yet. Tut * Von wore right. I do believe. Marv; one stick on the fire, dear; rnv feet are the sound came again apparentlv lie very cold, and it’s a cold, too, thatsowe- nealh «nr window,’ cried Joha, holding wav chills to my heart.’ his head in the attitnde of a listener. Quickly and quiet'v the poor woman ‘Ye*, and there are voice* outside;— took from her litile c.lo«et. the !a*t and I’ll just go to thedo*«r« minnie; mavhe most coveted store of di v wood, anti «( c«s io gi>«i;’ aud, throwing while siie bent over the broken cot!*, mi what had once G»-n a comfortable adjusting it to the ill looking fireplace, woolen shawl, she hurried into the dark the sick man held his hand, with a curi- entry. ous look, to his eyes, examined the fin- i ‘I feel just so,’ muttered John, letting ger nails, heavily pressed iiis damp fore- i bis head droji on his hand ; * I fee! as if head, and groaned. ] I'd like tokiiow what it i« ; another time * What is it, dear ?' ; n our unprafected situatiou.aod this but , ‘Nothing that alarms me.,’ he repli- i of the wav place, I should he a iitile 0°^!'^aVcitrib" ^Merclmn-' , l u ' e, l v < * but, at that moment it flash I fearful; but’—he shook his head and re- uiz- niiri Pn.-lnce olrwirjeil with dispatcli. *‘d across tnv uie.mory, among Other i sinned llis mournful look ill the fire, as '' J!' 'Vovms and I). VT. Camp, i lIiiiios, that to night we have mourned . he added—‘ I'm afraid that Marv isn’t June ''s'-'J. 1 20—lv j just fi* e years for tho death of our poor j prepay d for what will happen before - — j bov.’ j morning. Tills the ia hot; I feel the B. F. Bg^i AR, • Yes, soil is the night,’said the wife, I glow on my cheek, hut mv feet, they Merchant,! Jhouoln fully. ‘ It wasjustsucha night, j are icy cold, nor can T move thorn. God too, when the old sexton brought the help line, Marv.’ news.’ But. we wcM-e better off tlieii, and j * Oh ! yes; bring him In ; we’ll keep didn't mind it the snow blew in, for (lu re i him here while you get a carriage. Poor was such a lire in the grate—a living j youth — 1 hope he isu't dangerously coal fire, such as we havn't seen for j wounded.’ months; and you were so healthy then, j It was Mary's voice, and John looked I rather think, John, that was what j languidly round, as two uieu caiihi in, | broke you down.’ j hearing a body between them, entered into Oo * Yes, yes !’ replied the other, hastily; j He was a young man, tail and ele- C,f Medicine and i' I havn’t been the same man since ; but ! gantlv a'tired. His fuce was handsome. t!ie:r svrviecs tr two must not complain; Providence is j lull hi* thick silken culls were staiuvsi with IJ'MHi. He did not ojsui his eves. uning permanently located at the above named place, and will intend promptly to all eiders in h:s line of business. Cassville, Ga., Dec. 13 1S5P. 44—ly PATTKY TTUTTOY & CO., SAVANNAH.GEORGIA: Commission and Forwarding Tvlfirclionts, Co To* I All) -I o r c n a n c, | titk rrDCITAsf \\'D of CCY3C0. Produce, COTTON. GROCERIES, Ac.. •i Sirocf, ('South of the Macon & Wes tern Dtp>t, Atlanta, Ga. L IS’O—tf i a, unficrsijcrm-fl hav to connection, r.r.d I should say there vou both.’ was a base attempt at kidnapping, or some such humbug.' Tho young inan. however, settled the question. Weakly lifting hi* hand, he beckoned Marv to him, and taking her pale finger.beld them to his lips,and kiss ed them. ‘That, does lock like if,’said the man, more softly ; ‘but i can't make it out either.’ ‘Me havn’t seen him for five years,’ cried Mary: ‘oh ! do help him to the bed, ■ Amn/VU T Thill"8 and go for the doctor; we’ll pay vou ■ , . . , well : indeed we will.’ j ™ s ,1! - tW,I - v to * man - no twenty venrs ;irjo n«^*d to tie up Sunday Fishing. A good Deacon, in the * land of steady , t i , . # i. i i habits,’ who piour.lv esebewsd all world* I have been ungrateful, murmured ', , , , 1 •. , jf ... . , ■ , f i iv labor and rscrealioa on the sabbath. .M ttrv, as she stood leaning on the arm c , , , , ' , ■ , . r , .. one Snndav morning, having totally for* of her manly son, on the deck ot an out- . - , ... , J , , ’ , I., got’en the <1«v of the week, went out waiij bound steamer; stii>!i.)>e I bad ^ . . , , , . • 1 • , earlv a fi*lnng for Irotit. He had good lw-en .e[t atone tn tny sorrow, witli no eve . , , , , , ^ ®. , , , luck and brought home as ntie a string in weep for, no hand to aid me. God , ,. . . . , , * forgive' me.’ ! ; ,f T i,l k,ed b « e - s 83 eVf>r g r »ced a fry- And Marv is the loved inmate of » iJ, 1,1 ' 1 '. , ... . - r i- - i , , , . 1 I ve had a nne time this mormnsr, sunny Indian home to day.—Arthurs • , . . , e * • ; said lie joytudy as he eutered the UOUM, j ‘ the trout bite like the nation.’ 4 Rut, Deacon,’ sai l Lis wife, ‘didn’t v< u know ’twas Sunday-.’ • What! Sunday !’ exclaimed the good man, suddenly changing his smiling i-llar and hor*e ; conn ter. any* into «aa of Lorrar, ‘ia it in* The doctor came. The wound he said , . . was not dangerous, but, without'medi-1 7 .*! > T ,-enf, Y s ,n ,w ... „ ; whip them for some slight oR. noe. now dce»l S imtay r say ihe gallows is too good for tha very i ‘ It is ir.dsed the Sablntb,’ returned l*esf slave holder in America. jth* wife.’ It is amusing lo hear a grav-headed ‘ Well. I'd no idea of it, not the least,' old man, who amassed his fortune in his | said the Deacon, ‘ or I shouldn’t m'ketch- volinger davs, by ke.‘i>iiig a tippling ed all thi* string of fish. But there’a simp, now say he would, hud be the one thing I know—I won’t have ’em power, imprison anv man on whose pre ’cooked.’ raise* n Jiop of the poison eould.be! Thus saving, the deacon very devout- My threw them to the hogs, and thua It is amusing to hear an old deacon, | eased his conscience for having tin wit- „ i r- i ii who has the faculty to iiile no his wooii ; ting!? caught them on a Sunday uiorBr l leaven I v Latlier would , , , 1 r .. ,i • • tor the market so Hint seven te**f will j ing. nicnsuie a cord, propose lo expel a young I grocer laavmse he sold him thirty < ne j Tine!. Headed IIpsband.— Api- oimees of sugar for two pounds. j <m« old ladv, who was too unwell to ll is *iiiu«iiig to hear a member of i attend meeting, used to send her thick the church, who, in youth, sowed hi* | headed husband to church, to find out. wild oat* bv I he bushel, propose that i cal aid, might become so. He dressed the young man’s head, and prepared to gw. Pausing before John, who lifted his lustrous eves and smiling face to the doctor, he said. ‘ vou seem very v11 pleased, sir—I wish yon joy.’ Marv had told him all. The sick man only bowed his head, and then, a* he languidly laid it back i j again, the doctor gazed compassionately 1 upon him. ‘I thought m never forsak- ns,’ h- murmured feebly ; 4 and so l told Marv. Thank God ! when ! am gone, shp will have a son, oh ! God lie praised.’ • You are cold ami exhausted,'said the doctor, laving his hand gently on the text the preacher selected as tha rMii;> : n th<* ] rv, rp!5]v.»ctfiii»v t t : 7.. !>s of r.\nTEKSYiLr|E and surround- i ; , ,, , iii-.trv, bn,,:.:.- bv strict mention to bnsi- i R ’ v \» vs Biougil St may seem ever P •T. V7. <*v P.. C KOOPFU. ATTORN - EYR AT LAW, Ca^svillc, <nCo. "rTTITJ* prnctici' in aH the counties V> riiorokee Circuit. Oct n. f th« 55l>—1 v. d«‘d witli i lontr ami varied exricri- ence, to merit a portion of puLiic psuronape. OfTic“ EeKveon the Stores of the Messrs. Mil- *.i‘-r and Erv. i’.i, CartersvilL'*. On. JNO. DAVIS, M. P. N. IIAKT, M. D. Tvh 7,1 Sr1—tf Snvamrth Froaovy and Fruit Bupct. W. IT. FARRELL. IV "Ii 'RESALE and retail dealer in choice \ V F .'" Iv Gmcerles, -dl kinds of West Tn- di-i and N 'rtbern Fruits, Nuts. Vegetables, Ac., corner of I’ruuarb'.on and Whittaker streets. All orders fr "ii the city and cotintry prompth' 'C -A to. Sev innn':, Ga. Jan 29 tin—dm dark. Wallace was a noble fellow, and though he seem-d seioihfe of a ch*tige I have never forgiven myself, that l,v from a .driving st-um to comparative tixde with which he ; warnrtTi ; he <-.r.!v uioaued faiutly,as th forcing upon hi was disgusted, I drove him to *e». Oh if parents only knew just what, to do! if only t he v wete not so tv i If ia I!’ lie clasped his hands as he spi ke, and gazed fixedly at the fire that threw forth now a steady blaze. 4 If'onlv they were not so wilful,’ he added, with a sof- fer voice. compassionate woman placed pillows un der his head A cloak richly trimmed bung on th had feren shaking the «e! and frost from it iii tiie old entrv. He now laid it ri ver the little octagonal tab). , saving *t the same time, 4 1 guess by these trap- I plug he’s a ricli one; same time ■ would ..... ! catch a romie.’’ j be found; but one Sabbath h* ran horn* ‘ ..o careful, whispered the i-.ctor .is u j, an ,7 liing {o ] 1( . ar a man who i ''i ho' basts and with • smirk of self- Marv u ere-lInn exclamation of !li ’* r,n . j raai)e llis first thousand bv a mere satisfaction on his face, informed his and he pointed to the vonngmnn whose. HCt! jj ent jn sper-uJation now whine over i 'hat ha could rspest every word ,, l!e cheek seemed stamped with the hue , < . without missing a syllable. Th. w.xd. of oentn, 4 the le^t eTuitement, and I - . . * cannot save him. You must iierceive! m *J l !'* 1 ie P reserit - . ,. , l i i • i i It is amusing to near a hardened old that veurjiust-and ts nearly gone—tie 1 , . . , - . . • ,, . politician, whose politcal conscience is than.till that, he seems so well prepared. 1 , , , , . • e , . . 1 ,, , so tough that von can make no irnpres- — let rotir grief be quiet as possilile. I . p , . , . , • r 1 I sion whatever upon it with the sharpest were as nfflovvs: An angel come down from heaven;, and took a live coal from the altar. •‘Well, let us have the text,” remark ed the good woman. _ How can I’ sobbed Mary, with »j axe< ,f honor tobe found, sigh with - pi-j “Know every word,” replied the bus* stifli'd 4 Dear John, wont you ; . . * 7 . . , r„ n .i * , j n \ ; ous horror over the want of piuu;tpie in rest your head on mv oosoin . °h L^ who opn08e }ljs creed, j “f «*n nnxio'is to hear ft,’’continued: aow Can , iow can t ,v - ) ou U P • j It fe amusing to hear a man, who lias *4he wife. Ho turned hw dying eyes upon her,. ^ , (rain eno , )tr }, tc bdieve his w'wloin ! “They are nice words "observed thr with unutterable love; he leaned towards : J »rin of one of the men ; be her, and iiis long curling hair fell on her i twsotn ; his lijis moved—the dpetor fe-nt : down; 4 For this my sor. w as lost and is i found,’ issued therefrom; ‘it is some-1 FACT «fe M ARTIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TI or?ranton. Rn, » NY business entrusted to their care will be iv attended to promptly. 'AY. C. FAIN. Morgan ton. AVM. .MARTIN, Dabloncjn. Sept. 4, 1 Sr>(5. 30—lv W. T. DAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jasper, Picken3 county, Ga. P R \GTICES in the courts of Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer and Fannin. ■ R E F E R E N 0 E R: A. J. Hansel, Marietta. Ga.; AY. T. Wofford, Cassvjllp, Seagfi i Lawrence, Atlanta, may 22, 'iiR S A orc, GILBERT * CLARKE, ••EU.KKS EXCLt-.S»-EI.T IX I RON. St i-l. N.-'ils, C.istimrs, Mil! Iro r'culfnrd Implements, Mechanics' Ti all kinds. I Ac.. Ac.: j AYc arc in?, H'ir j ami sell i I the lr A H A«r- f 4‘1’s. Cutlery. Guns, ! atlit-r <1 RuM>er Deltimr. j r the Unbher Brit- j rr:);fv ami j>f! f irmanci*, nr.-l M.tnnfactnrcrs* prices, with In a few moments he looked up again,! not Rk*- to pay the expense of a carriage and, smiling placidly, said, T it seeius to on risk; tLis time of night; wonder if me. Marv, 1 don’t feel so bad about leav-j he's got any money about him.’ ing vou, tonight, ns I have before.’ Marv was on iter knees, busily c:t- 4 Don’t John;—oh! let us talk of j ting away the rich hair that fell in glos something else. If you are-to ^ie, John, I ?\ bunches over the csrpeiiess floor.— I dent want to know—think of it—til! j She paused a moment, and inserted her ii is at! over. I thought ! heard a groan,’I fingers in tbs pocket of his satin vest.— she added, moving a lit'le wavs from j Fortunately there was loose change e- iht •be lire; ‘I get so nervous 1 in K -o. ’ It was ihe wind. dear, it fe ats that broken blind ; I strong enough lo mend it. bails henviiv : God pity the : his voice trembled and --auk. when you nongh there, to par for s eariiage, and | taking it, the men hurried out. Hear how! Suddenly, Mary uttered a low cry.— wish I was She looked helplessly in the face of her Haik ! it ; husband ; her lips white and parted :— mariner ;’| her cheeks sshv; but, as he cried sfretch- I . h mo- ' ing forth his weak arms *i:d weaker and intelligence is actually -needed lo husband. | help society a'ong prate, about the weak- j “ r »«> C>a<! your memory is improv* i ness »f woman’s inind. You can see at ' 5ng, but don't keep me in suspense, inf once how strong his own must, he, but i dear. bttieinore' “Just get, yctir big Bible and I wilf would Mif- ! a;ir 'he words, tor I know them by heart- others see I Why, I said them over a hundred time* on mv wav home.” “'Veil now, let’s hear them." Beautiful Figure. “Ah cm,”said the husband, clearing" Two painters werei-mph-ved to fees- his throat. “An ingen came from New cot the walls of a magnificent catlie-; Havt-n and took a live colt bv the tail dial; both stood op a rude scaffolding j and jerked him out of the halter."—N. f,, r t v ! J'. Dutchman. issued tneretroui; it is some-! , , . , , , , . i o " c i i cannot help waning lie had a thing of the joy *e sIihII all feel when ., " . . power ot discernment, that \ we meet in heaven, isn t it * ; ; , , . , . -ii «• i i,i ble turn to see himseit as 4 Have vou any nyghbors ? asked the j j. ,, kind physician, as wailing sobs seemed I rending tbe heart of the poor mourner.' ‘No! Then I will send you some body. lie looks very peaceful and hap py, vou should l»e more than thankful for his slight suffering; I assure you he , . , breathed at the last Tike an infant, he ! U’Mistructe.fefi.r the purpose, some ^ , j feet.from ihe floor. One was so silent j upon hi* work that he bee nne wholly absorbed, and in admiration stood off' i Tha Laugh of Woman. CLOTHING ‘ titent he added, 4 It seems to be ft good j body, ‘ what is ir, Mary, for Heftven’s; ration, but ' i + •.tc:. .7., i ^ !V ’ t0,J - ^ >ut «*»nf»’ay it don’t warm my j sake, fell me, Mary !' she completed the j and light ir ““ ‘'YY-'. Y - 7,7*7 Jl< X ' j feet; thank you, Mary, that will b-c bet- • impulse to fly and weep upon his bosom band, sheen will never feel a pain anv more.’ Mary told him she was not afraid to j . , , . . , • • , , , star with her dead; an 1 the doctor i « n ' 1 ,n ra t ron stood off; A woman has no natural grace mow spranor into the carriage that had been f,om «he picture, gazmg^ at. .. with m- jbewi.Cng than a sweet laugh. It leap, waiting at the door, and hurried awav tense , l-^ttwcr wIwre hefrom ti e hear, hi a dear sparkling nil; for assistance - ' i WH *- ' le 'Roved backwards slowly, until and the heart that hears it feels as if The next morning, upon the crazy win< inc feost had fathered | ^ ie n, “ ;ire< * , ^ 1<i v, ' rv edge of the plank batln-d in the cool, exhilirating spring, in lows of M irv’s h ibi- n ! >on "hich he stoo l. | (lave yon ever yursned an unseen ftigi* MADE TO ORDER. 15—!v« w 'E i K. W. CHASTAIN. ATTORNEY A T LAW, MORG ANTON, GKO. P RACTICES in all the counties of the Cher okee circuit. Oct 1, 1855 34—tf S. LEVY, Agent, Dealer in Drv Ge-one, Ao. <%£.. Forth- IVfft (.t*r/*r** Pn/.Jfe .v vo *, Cassvii.i.x. Ga. 4 I.W4YS at home, and readv to atiend to A all who may favor him with a call. w 2f;»t unr ClotaiuG: Munnfacto- rv :r operation, :m«l art* pr«*p:ire«l to oil' r rriv t indue'i:u 4 !ifs tx' pui’cdiasers at \73i «loS:tsc- or retail. I 1 m>;nt of pr:o<‘ quality rnnke, as v\v now manufacture extensively at home, and thereby -. \ : \ better make, which we will sell .ts low ”.s Northern manufactures. We arc a!.* > prepared with a first class Glit ter, and go.nl Tailors, to make up fine custom work to order, aril in all cases insure a fit.— We also keen on hand at ad times a good stock of G ‘iitlemctt’s furnishing: Goods, Hats. Di ps, Trunks, V i ecs, Piece Good.-, Tailors’ Trim- mine?. <£v\ T rms ca>!i, and but one W. BKRRI: Atlanta, On., Feb 12, 1S-Y7—It tf-e l>rVht fire sent cut heat 1 At this critical moment., his compan- 1 five through trees, led on by her fairy" in 4 o every crevice ’ Her h'n«- I i ” n lnrne<1 s ' Hi 'fe" ,v , a,,,i almost feoz-n . laugh, now her-, now .here, now lost,, heated for his last home, lav with ! with horor. behel.l his .mine.. 4 peril; , now found? We have. And. wo are , , , . i . j i »*,*,• .' anoibor instant and the eniimsiast would icr: limns von dear, | and only said, as she bout once more to a hawiy smile; making deain heautiml]. . . . , , . . , , , , , .iii -, ' , !•- - . ) T r , , i bo precipitated upon the iwv-inent tie- She had stoonej down ami was now her task, or ra'lier sob I ted (ban said: I on bis wan features. J he SOn, suit t.itnt. r , .; . i- . ’ - ... I5„1 .;.V .ndL.,,4 -..I- l... ,n ml! his «'o- 1): 11 he spoke lo him u was certain : midst „f care and sorrow, or irksonw ,’irsiiirig ili.d wandering voice to thi* •av. Sometimes it comes to us in tha- galher- cau mai inuiiieiu, urn iuii unr*. cue o- i wrui^ii mviii icoci ian:i, <*"•' , , i- c i-.lu ^ r i- t , , . , i i , .. _ i i i r. j . -i . ,1, .. i • „ camt t’irned upon 1 is ; .-:end wi’h tieice flowers of sunshine over the darksoma ed around to the side where the sick man nened ; ms lips parttd ; he said but one' vet received no rep'v, met naung oe-. . . . . .. . . , i , j ' . t > i j •; . . i ,L, ■ , imprecation; but star:,, i ar fos gha=iiv wood in which we are traveling; it touch- • 1 1 lie high bucked chairs threw out word, vet Joim heard it, an 1 fell back nuentlv changed the.r residence into, 1 , , .- , • . , , . , . 44 - . ..lx....... .... - , face, he listened to !r>e recital ut danger, es wi'h light, even our sleep, winch ia image of death, but. is consumed dreams, that ar# the shadows afi Tfalitv. Jan 1, 1S56 4?—tf a. L.. UPSHAW, in 3ft? taoeii 3)hi 6oo?s, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, .Boots cf- Shoes, Hats d' Capo, A ND everything usually found in a country Store. 'Call and examine. ^ Cassville, Ga. Nov 1, IS55 3S tt j Tho World Challen j NORRIS &TIII Tailors, Cartersville, j J. Q. A. NORRIS AND J. crevices fertile wind ’to rush through, u*." ’ evidence of their decaying pr^pect*.- | J^^Sn-fnt,, (he ouSlreched j on the tail..ri" ff busiu<iss,iuidUavfeps.>uLe«xpe-' and I dare say the noise might be rc- ‘ God be praised, was ail t.i* poor Incautiously, wmte stopping at an eat- ^ m-rev and are saved ! rience in the business, can e niSdeutlv say to coun e ,j f nr t n a dozen wav*. There, man could murmur. : ing hou«e, in the vicinity of the ftltev 1 their friends and the public generally that they . - ------- - ' 4 And now, i aru going to lay him where be had learned bis parents lived, be ( Iloorra on Hoops.— Hooper, of t ?;e will Rive as pood fite and work its can'be hai precious wife, yon are wearying yourself. .. : , _ . in the State. j feel iveiter already; so vt.here by mv on our bed. John, and you shall sleep had displayed gold, and, templed by tbe Montgomery Mail, is alone responsible rarlietiiur attention pant to fitting “p work s p| e< j, Iu j | et ns together of old • beside him : beside our own iost boy.—' sight, a viiiain followed him and felied f or (be tVilfewinw: for tiic *w*i , • • • y i . ... * .. | j i i , , _ Call at E. I). Puckett’s Brick Store, up stairs, times. ihuiE of H, John; it will give you r.ew* hmi to tne ground, wtiere he must soon rriday evening n genflem.'in of Cartersvilie, (ia., Aug. 2 s , 1?S5. tf Shutting the tears back. Mrs. Leslie life and strength, and who knows but : have perished. Fortunately, the bulk this citv was accompanying tw > voting T,Y,, r-.., L7-^ umirrn wrapoed her husband’s feet in well vrorn yea mav get entirely well. Oh ! John, of what money he had was dexterously | a dies to tbe Panorama of (he Arctic NtW FALL AN3 WINIhn - rr C3r O JlJp S J IF A OF WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO LEVY’S AND GET THE3I! J'a gnu hear ? hey ? TST RECEIVED, a large stock ofdelaines _ -Alap tens, Cashmeres, Silk, „ ^ C •' - Si ‘ cY’ « i!d Osnaburgs, red and \ V h' en 1 ’ v..:Yv r Laant, .wheeling and shirting, ic. .i'-vi . lSmadcloth, Cnsehiere, SaDinett,jeani, She Ste»pp<fii him with a kiss, Twy-ds. Liurkv and Kerseys. ^ w jj ( | gtorill oulsidd U'Rnv wilder. A- s *, a lai uc agaA>riment of stationary, Jew- "* c-lrv, IVrfun-vry, Toys, and Fancy Goods of er- Dutch.—Tim other day two Dutch- were overheard discussing a knotty rjne.'ion. Hans said ; Tai-ob. vat de Yankees mean, wherr e say nl>out der mommeter, and der 7«*f*rf*w f ‘Yai,’ *aid Jacob ‘you not rer»ta» dat V ‘ No, vat he mean ?’ ‘Vy.’ said Jacrb, ‘it mean twenty bin’die* below can’t get no colder" ‘Yaw.’ but Doct, J. T. Groves. R ESPECTFULLY tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of Cassville and tho surrounding country. He may be found at his olficc day and night, unless professional!** engaged. t Office—one door we R t of McMurray s store. Cassville, Jan 22—tf CARD. Thos. S. Wavne & Son, Savannah. Geofgia W ILL give strict attention to receiving and forwarding merchandise of evm*v de- •criptipn, selling and shipping Cotton, W heat. Tobacco, Corn, Flour, Ha con. Wool, Ac Liberal advances made on consignments. Savannah, Jan 2t», 1S57—ly B. S. OATMAN. DIALER IS ITAl.I.OC, RGTPIIAS AND AMERICAS STAVOART AND TESNESSSS j MARBLE,;! Monuments, ^ k^Onuge, n<|n^c«o : ,gweet, i Ctuwr.Ge. ^ ant i \ was strong s Tombs, t nb asp V.vsks Mvulk Ma-- b'weelBriw^nd Sprint pSwirs. U ’ er ■ aa ’ hopes; hopes, alas! that nave not Deep giaaciog about ttie room. mm try i« •»> »«»iw v. <»,»« To become slandered, edit a paper, TEU., and Furnishing Maubi.u, Slilitan. Yankee. Windsor, Almond, Laun- realized.’ ‘ I/jok here! what does this ere’. mother. You shali never know want— trend on tbe toes of swellhead* and feols,' Atlanta. Geo. dr M^ d s£rOirBeef Harrow, Bear’s Oil, Poma- ‘ But wi " 1)6 in Heaven, John,’ said mean V blustered the other. ‘ Here’s a above all while I live, the want of love. an( j sure (ote n t i le trail). All orders prcmprlv fill.'d. Wars r»«in op- tum. Lip Balin’, and a great mariv other snA Mary, lifting her dark eyes. young man we find, half dead, out in the They told me in the land of the orange po«iteGeorgui Re.ii R>*ad Depot. particles, just• eveired *t _ ! ‘ I believe it; I hare never dotib’ed cold ; bring hirn in the house; come and ibe-p*i*n, to bring nsy lathee and Without danger, danger cannot be pMi * i a.v.v for love till nothing b it h*fi lAWiVvren^v, Agent, CHSrvUle, Ger. ? jMWMy i '^LEVy? CBBAJ» STORE. ‘ lh , t . ^ hiun is alJ „ T hope now , 4 •' 4 ‘ ’ ’ ’ ’ .v-i- _:.l — v ' ' ’ i may get entirely we!!. Uh 1 Jk'hn. of what money lie had was dexterously i 3 flj es to the l’anorauia of the Arctic s 4 There arc various keys,’said a young flannel, and drew a chair close beside I can’t realize It. I can’t? I con-ested in a belt around his person, Expedition, when in crossing Market *?.. man to another, ‘such as the sul-kev, him. Tiit* clock struck lhat moment— 4 Blessed be God, murmure i the dy- the rest ihe thief had tak>-n. Thus he |m stepped on n h.aaxhead h<r>p, winch bill key and ri-key, but the only key t«x it was eleven. ing man. folding his thin palms tog-'h- had the means to bring to the home of flew up (as hoops ic/7Z do.) and struck your lieai t is Su-key.’ ‘ Eleven o’clock,’ be said, p.s he took er. «nd a rapt smile spread like the light : poverty, luxuries that 1i»d not glad- him across bis not very- hand*' -.ne f 4 fe mav fee so,’ replied the other;‘but her hand in his, uow emaciated wuh over his face. ‘fi ned :t for ft many a on. nose. I defy anything to reach vour heart but J UST RECEIVED, a iirge stock of delaines, ; long sickness;.‘its a good elock, Mary,. 4 Here they come, bat he can't go ; Poor Mary cohM not. eat. The tho't “Good heavens, ladies!” he exclaimed, wins key.’ ~ Alap itvs. Cashmeres, silk. Gingham,Cali- and what furniture we have is pretty de- they must help me place hirn on the bed ; that if he could only be sharing with her “which of you drouped that?” I — — »ijd'fly'for the doctor. See he is look- these simple delicacies, if i; were but for — J — ' The Chineese area queer people** lie ing at us; Henry can’t yon speak, ray once, shut out the faith that should have The Three Ruling Pon eks of the g 0 to market. A rnmn at Canton write* own love?’ seen him feasting on the fruit of Heaven. Dat.—At a late pu.jiic meeting, tne j lolne f 0 a friend, that a neighbor of 4 You have not ahered much Mary, ‘Money, plenty, round my waist’—he renewed in beautiful and perpetual youth following* dry toast wu* giun. llu* hwhadjust laid in his winter provis- rrv tfesmptirn, all if which wilVbe s.>!d cheap in the twenty years of our marriage.— articulated with difficulty.- —never to wipe a tear away, usver to _ author will gefoulteroJ ’ when be reacu- ,: n LEVY’S CASH STORE. Let me see; you were eighteen. '"How 4 Not to the hospital, hey!’ j breathe a sigh again. teshome?_ , . 1 — modest and blooming vou were, seated ‘5oi to the hospital.’ re’umed Maryfe. Even *o doth grief for a time cloud “Toe I ress—the I u.pit and I etti- HAJBI90 W’S in your little sfehool ro..in,on the first day ‘ he is our child, man : you would not even tbe glory of revelation. coals; the three ruling powers ot the*.ay. Perfumery and Fi^e soap. of onr meeting. Boses baiig'fiSB your have us send oar son to the hospiul, ‘Mother,’ said Henry, after the coffin The fiist spread- knowledge, the second /■■'lOLOONt:. Extracts of Caroline Bouquet, curls then, placed tbefe by innocent’ fin- would yon V | had been lowers! to its last resting place, morafe, and the last spreads considera- , jj s > 0 ); ne eVer wr itten that reads back* t ^ ‘ “* '" ‘ and full of high ‘Precious need of it,' muttered one, j and a few mourners had come back, ‘I b!y.’ i ward and forward and spell* the same : t have not bJc-n glancing about the room. 1 will try to be what he was to you, dear y 0 ^ cotne Pandered, etht a iwiiW * Lewd I did live & evi! did I dwel.’ ions—it hind quarter of a horse and two barrels of bull dogs. The latter sailed to keep. The following 4 }* the only perfect Eng* back from doiiig a deed of charity, and my mother back with me. I will tell surmounted. Echo.—The ancients were *>f the o- piniou that E -ho was a ni.jijen w ho had pined away foi VC ice wars left,