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CANDLER A RICE, Proprietors!
VOL. IX.
CASSV1LLE, GEO.
D. F. BBNjLE'rr, Publisher.
MAE^ 19, 1857.
IS 0. 7.
Ceoerui 1 tiioci'iji iiiiwu'ouDJw;^. _! cjjoirt ^aftnj. \' BUisrflliiufous.
TWt "R V TTanin A C1 T > A A" ! '?== V- 'S~^T~—^—r=—r==J 1 7 r^-- ^-==rrr=
Doct. B. F. Hanie,
-JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
September 25. S3,—tf.
a. c. DAY
T ailor,
Paddle Your own Canoe.
Ca.«svili,f, Ga
JOIN II. RICK.
ANDREW IT. RICE.
J. II. * A. If. RICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
ITTILL Practice Law iu the counties of
V> Cass, 0<moox,
Catoosa, Fi.ovo,
Wn!TPIM.1>, PlOKKXS.
Also in the U. S. District Court at Marietta.
Oct 3, l.SSlj—ly
B. H. LRKKE.
ATTOEXEY AT LAW,
AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT FOR
* Cass, Ploy'll, Polk.
P*ulilin«r, Gnrilon, Cntnosn,
Mnrnr, Gilmer, Fannin,.
Walker, Dade, and Whitfield
Counties.
B USINESS entrusted to mr rare will meet
with prompt and vigilant attention, and
ninnies paid over punctually.
Return dnvs 2" days before Court.
Offer- in the Court-house, up-stairs, Cass-
Tilie G l.
t if" Magistrate’s Courts, in the conotv ree-
olsr'v attended: Jurisdiction lifter AthMarch,
Jan 15,1857—-tf
n p. farrow.
Attorney at Law,
CARTERSVILLE, CAS.S COUNTY, GA.
H AVING removed to this pi ice Groin Lsiu-
rehsville, <L G.l will prartVe Tn Ho* vn-
rions courts of the Gh *r»*kr*»f c:r^ii«t, nnG nnv
business on Import to his oaro will ho prompttr
nttended to. His »«7i>o7*/ .attention w ; 11 be
devoted to his profession. OnVr\ hott door to
the store of Mi hi cr, Kennc-lv 1 (’•*.
References: Hon. IT. f. \ ounsr. Konrcnsvillc,
s. r.; TTon. .lames T,. Orr, Anderson, S.
G.d. .Tames H. Trhv, Laurens, S. 0.; 0 »1. J. W.
Watts, C-*ss conntv. Ga.
Feb 10, 1857—3 v*
Ol
►3 court lu
Jan 1, 1S5
GLOBE
HOTEL,
I Casfcille, ;m i » Georgia
BY GFO. W. BROWN!
M U. GEO. W. BROWN feavinprecently pu
chased this oid and well known house,
lias permanently located in Cassville, and will
1 he wind to .accommodate all desirinw board, ei
ther bv the dav, week, month or year. His ta
ble will be supplied with tlie best the country
■- I
affords, and eh
Cassville, Dec 4
■s moderate.
WAKItrX AXTX, M. A. rAXI>I.RH. O. T. VK.'ll'KllY.
AKIN. CANDLER it VKRDERY,
Attornuva ot Law,
(’ASSYILI.K, GA.-
P RACTICE In the counties nf Cass, Chaftoo-
"■i Catoosa h v ovd, Gordon, Murray,
I’nuMinir. Polk. Walker and Whitfield.
I’rnuint and tnirtiridar attenl on 'J von to sc-
onrhvr nod cnllpctlnir claims, and them
tiaid over when collected,
mb ", is;.:—tf
„ 1
43—ly
A. W. STROUPi
Architect and Builder,
OASSVfLLE, GEO.
! INFORMS the citizens of Cass and ^f*tv
j |&jii' the .adjoining Counties that he is fii’jl
j permanently located at the above
, named place, and will (itfend promptly to all
: orders in Ins line of business. " j
j Cassville, Ga., Dee..13 J35f. 44—ly
| PATTI- N HUTTON t fc CO.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA:
i Commission and Forwarding
TVTrrr»>tont,S,
C 10NSIGNMENT8 of OW«tt. Corn. I Meat.
I Yi'xir,. IUi4:oti. y rfv., solicited' Mjvchan-
• dizraml Product* forwirded with dispatch.
1 Refer to G.,1. R. M. Tocng W. Camp,
j F*«l-, Cbtlhmin, (in,
i .Tune 25, 1$*$. 20—ly '
B. V. BO MAE,
Commission. Tfferchant,i
Kui: the l’l tictiAse ,x.i) sal t: or
Tenuemee Produce, i
COTTON. GROCERIES. Ac.,
Alabama Street. (Sooth of the Macon A Wes- I
tern Deputy Atlan-a, Ga.
Oel 2", IS.-.,; —tf {
Savannali Grocery and Fruit j
- P«T>dt.
AY. IT. FAllRELL. i
NN^II 'RESALE and retail dealer in choice .
YY !.' r* . -!i u:.. j . .»' wt- .*• T.. I
WOFFOBP A WFOUB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
■fTTII.l, faithfully attend to any business eti-
W tmated to their care, in anv of th.. Aqn-
'tics of Upper Oeorpi.i.
One of the firm may always be hmr.d at
r office in Cassvi’.lc
Nov 1. ! So’* 88-tf
.T. w. fr. n. n. k^opeit.
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW,
rassville, Geo.
-ITTlMi practic ‘ in all the counties of the
XX Cherokee Circuit.
Oct 9. I Sett. 30—1v.
r \lN .V JIARTIN,
A'rTORNEYS at law,
Morcanton, Ga,
\ NV business entrusted to their care trill be
attended to promptly.
W T . G. FATV. Morjrnut^u.
WM.’MARTIN, Dahloneam.
Sept. 4,1956. _-i7ri ,r ...
w. T. BAY.
ATTORNEY at LAW.
Jasper. Pickens county, Ga.
P U VCTiriiS ill the courts of Cherokee,
Fickcns, niftner and Fannin.
KFFKKFXCFS:
■A. J. TIsnsel. Marietta, Ga.: W T. Woff.ird.
CassviUe, Sca^o Lawrence, AUanta^^
may 22, ’56 ^
_ T^AV. OTTASTATN.
ATTOBINBY at LAW,
MORGANTON. GEO.
P RACTICES in all the counties of the Cher
okee eircuiu
Oct 1. 1SSS
34 — tf
S. LEVY, Agknt,
Dealer in Dry Goods, & n - &c.,
Xorth- n tst Corner rattic S-./ur.rt,
Cassviule. Ga.
A LWAYS at home, and ready to attend to
all who mar favor him with a cal .
Jan 1. ISofi 4
a. T,. UPSHAW,
Sfqier in §fnf)le nnJ Fan^ SLu ^ooh,
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery,
Boo1« A Shoe*, Hats d Caps.
A ND every thinjr usually found in a country
store. Coll and examine.
Cassville. Ga. Nov U ISnS __Z_L
Doct. J. T. Groves.
R l.Al i GTFULLV tenders his Profesctonal
Sen ices’ to the citizens of Cassville and
the Surrounding country.
HI ’!s"r5.\LF and relnil denier in eh.
F-imi'V (Iro^erh^, n 11 kinds <>f \Vo^t Tn- \
j diasiml XnHhern Fruits, Nuts. Vegetables, Ac., i
j conur « i Rronuhton and. Wliitiaker streets. |
All ord.-fs from the city and country j
I promptly attended to.
j Savannah, Ga., Jan 28 5C—fim j
i HfirdyrDro nnd Iron Store, !
•!>. :A-(rce Street. Alta,.’a, Ga.
j GILBERT A- GTiARKE, j
'•EALKRS KXCl.l’SiVF.I.Y IN
T BOV. St. 1. Xa-ls, cislintrs. Mil? Trans, Ag-
ricul mi - 1 Implemont*, Meelmnics' Tools, of .
| all kinds, Nutts and Washers, Cutlery, Guns, |
! &»*.. Sia.: il- », Leather and Rubber Del ting, j
j Worm- agents ft-r the sale of the Tlubher Relt-
{ in?, iriuront .e its on ilrtvand perf.irmnnco, and |
j and s II [\ at t-he Manuf.iqtijfers* prices, with j
; thefi hht iiddJd.
I Atlanta, apr 10, lB.~r6 8—ly !
! GT70TH f NG 1
! AfWhoL-spTe and Setail, 1
MADE TO ORDER.
? h ire now* <rut our Glothsi}^ Manufacto- ;
I \ * rv in operation, and aVe pr<*pared to offer
. great indiK'ementft t<» purchasers vil vrluiiestrle >
i or retail. Ia point of price qualityauul make, j
| as we how m.imif-ieiure extensivelv ;»t home, .
| and thereby gvf a better* nmice, which we will 1
| sell sis low as Northern manufactures. |
V*’e are also prepared with a first class Cut- j
\ ter, ar.d good Tailors, to make np fii^e custom j
| work to order, and 4u all cns?s insure a fit.— j
j We also keep on hand at all times a jrotid stock j
of O.-ntlemen’s furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, j
Trunks, V dices, Piece Goods,- Tdilors’ Trim-j
minors, Ac.
Terms cash, nnd but one price. j
\V. HKllRfNp & SON. !
Atlanta, rj-i., Feb 1*3; ISnf—ly
NEW FAIl.AND WINTER
G-O O 13
if i nr want cin’AP goods [
GO TO LEVA ’S AND GET THEM I j
Do you It car ? «.* ?/ ? ,
T EST RECEIVED. » IiM^c's«»ek ofdelaine*,
ADpucns, CRshmore?, SRk, Gmadjam, Cali- t
j co. strived Homespun and Osmtlmifs, red and i
■ white i"; iimel, Shevtipe and Siir;i'.£i Ac.
! AG\ Br .adclolh. C'.-Vuiere, Sat 1 inett, jeans, !
j Tweeds, i. asev and Kersevs.
Voyager upon life's sen, /
To jfturself be true.
And where'er your lot may he.
Paddle your own canoe.
Never, though the winds tuay rave. ^
Falter nor look hack ;
But on the darkest wave
Leave a shiniDg track.
Nobly dare the wildest Btorm,
Stem the hardest gale ;
Brave of heart and strong of arm,
You will never fail
When the world is cold and dark,
Keep an aim in view ;
An 1 towards the beacon mark,
Paddle your own canoe.
Every wave that bears you'ajn,
To the silent shdre,
For its silent source has gone
To return no more.
Then let not an hour's delay
Cheat you of your due;
But while it is called to-day.
Paddle your own canoe.
Ify.mr birth deniod you wealth.
Lofty state and power,
Honest fame and hardy'heart.
Are a belter dower :
But if these will not suffice,
Golden gain pursue;
And to gain the glittering prize,
Paddle your own canoe.
Would you wrest the wreath of fame
From the hand of fate ?
Would you write a deathless name
With the good and great ?
Would you bless your fellow men ?
Heart and soul luibue
With the holy task, and then
Paddle your own canoe.
Would you crush the tyrant wrong.
In the world’s free fight:
With a spirit brave nnd strong,
Battle for the right.
And to break the chain^that hinds.
The many to the few—
To enfranchise slavish mind —
Paddle your own canoe
Nothing great is lightly won,
Nothing won is lost :
Every good deed, uobly done.
Will repay the cost.
Leave to heaven in humble trust.
Ail you wiH to do ;
But if you succeed, you must.
Puddle .our own canoe.
Had I!
Were mine the wealth of Croesus old;
Had I as many diamonds bright
As leaves that shake iu summer light.
Or sands o’er which the deep hath roiled ;
Had I as many purest pearls
As grass blades hang upon the lea.
Or ripples dance nlong the sea
Wbeu o’er its breast the zephyr curls;
Had la palace, crystal built.
And fi led as full of golden bars
Asyouder heaven is filled with stars
When evening fair the skieshath gilt;
L’kc lordly knights and kingly earls,
With orders were I titled o’er.
As thick as waves that kiss the shore
When wind his banner broad unfuris;
i swear by you bright world above,
Fd give them all this blessed night
To meet beneath the fair moonlight
And clasp thee in my arms, my love!
exclaimed the boy, .pointing: to the 1
cprth, ‘.why don't you know the-world is j
l-ri'nftil of life—full of bright industrious | Obt:i :
Matrimonial.
For the Standard. Jjhoagh'.s, which would have been as the mati ving of his daughter,
A Strange Thing in Cassville. >h-3d as a 'salted mackerei,’ if it had not delicate blustiess, we j.uDo.
have you IIHEN'
■eu fur boys dike in a, who have run
there,’ pointing to the ink rollers. ‘Im
mortality indeed, why people’s .minds
.vo.uld’nt be immortal if it was not for
Popular Delusion.
1 It takes a keen observer to detect all
(he consent of a, father to ; popular fallacies tint: are life in the
country. We tapa-iHiut, note a few of
them:
must be a 1
'Ned Grimes wore a sad countenance. ; It j s a popular delusion !o belief* that
He was aslce’d what was the matter, but 1 V1 editor is a public bellow., boiiuJ to
_ ___ _ no satisfactory answer WH- fotthroiiiiti::. ; p,,i} ,.very tl,:; ;r at: I every ho ly that
It is located on one corner of the 'vould’nt by immortal, if it was not for At, length it particular friend obtained wants Mo u<* him.
public square, opposite the court hoij/e, | boys that lifelike me at any rafe oil this I the following hartiinilais .from him : f X|_„t the'iufajl certain read to fvrtuna
np stairs, in Mr. Price's building—it is planetary butying ground. AVe are the 1 ‘ You know? said Ned, ‘ I have been j s rtiro’i'gdi tW turnpike of politics.
the chief efof’rf oeuvre of all the ina-: chaps that manufacture immortality for : courting Sally V.’ along while,! That a man's intellect is in ratio with
ehinerv that has been invented since the dead men,’ slapping the stupefied press- t a nd so we had a great notion of getting! |,; s assurance
days of T/ubul Cain. How many people : mat} ou tlie shoulders, who shook him* j married, when the old Coloti-l—’ I’ That a poor, hungry p!ay«r though
in Cass county know anything about’»<df ns though aroused from a Rip \ tin ! ‘Goon Xed, doti’t be a boy ; wlnitl he does wear a tinsel "crown can feel a*
this giant cf the nineteenth century? Winkle nap.* ‘Give us one good .healthy j about lli6 Colonel ?* hapnv as a kito.
What a power is there, and still there mind,’continued Thomas, ‘aud me and ; ‘ \Vhy, vou sce^Saliy >aid I had bet-j That the niost Christian like course
appears no labored effort; intellects ex- j Mr. B. will furnish a dozen worlds as’; (er ask him, and so I ijid, as perlite as 11 which a cler<n'inan can follow it toalee-
lensive enough to comprehend the uiys- j big as this with thoughts for contract to f knew how.’ ! ,j ¥r Mm ) vilify'those who d'tfer with him
tery of a mouse trap, can see its external any extent. G ve us such a inau, and | ‘ Weil, what reply did he make ?’ , j u i|, e doctrinal points, of faith.
del-on a lady’s face has the
effect a»»iti toy pan of a musket—
s her to jfo off.
. . w. ; .f. • . . . -. ^, ... , . . i iiiat Xal.ure, when she made ' ibvely
with which Archimedes jnomisea to lift these bits of inky lead be sliau t/djfi 1— ' * WW, he said—- | wotuau.’ui^ml but omitted, to have fin :
the wot Id. Aye^ t is more mighty than j no, nor he shan’t eleep » wink— • oc’ilwhat iabed her off wit It a bits. le.
the sword. The pillars of Stale and ; we’ll keep him at wotk on all the uiiuds ! •''Why, he said, if be,ever caiclied me q-j„ lt l j J y music of a consul^, live
empire totter and fall by its silent, nn- ! that iivaon the earth, and all the 'minds ' there again beV cowl,’ ly me liil 1 liadn’i j piano is fully 1 ’-equal to that of the
seen, but swift terrible and controlling j that may live on the earth as long as the ‘ nn inch bfrirte ou my Lack!'-; . spheres.
power. Politicians tremble, sheiety is, world stands.’ 1 Bv this story we are reminded (tf-a- . j’iiat a foniiidal.fa im,..Ca,-h„ in.pi^a
supported, and the rotten foundation of^, ‘Thotiifis,’ I a>ked the iaVy, bowing ! Voting man who was desirous of ma'rrv- • ^p,J srflMa eith tfit: tiff 11 “ f * brave
tlse demagogue and traitor is undermin-. with reverence to this embodiment of nig’the daughter of a well known Bos- ■ s0 |,}jj^-
ed, and the splendid, external stijier- J gi eat ness, ‘will you ptint toy thought* ?' too mechanic. Al'ur many attempts to ! Tbaf-oiwa country owe* hi«f*-H v '*J
struct me of imaginary, selfish aggrati- 4 Yes,that we .will,’ lie replied, “ if you : broach the subject to the old gentleman, J alM » w jjj 4 ji M .j. ar ’
dizement and greatness fall to the level.j will think some of the right kiud.’. 1 tlie voting uian, iu| j»''very stutter'tig man-' efforts on his ytit far it-, recover^
front whence they sprung. . ‘ Yes, that we will; echoed the press- ! tier, siiul : , qq
4 W hat is it ?’ ‘It is a printing press,V man,.and I went home and thought, and [ * Mr. U——, are .von von you wti" 1
said a bov standing bv the ink
d, these are .some of the tracks Thomas 1 to lei-let-let
tanq, i j
with a Qttelers turban on bis head, made ( and Mr. B. have printed for im-. r
of brown paper. A printing press is; Xow. reader, if you want to grow
‘Of.
an ignorant and vulgar man,
tiling j Ly being,amuggiml iuto ou* of tbelleara-
e‘ 11 V'j ed prufMototis, :• a zcholar and g«u.l*-
1 ntau,
_ so T am,' gtnfilv utd,quick'v
| then the great Ardiimedian force that ( kuoweldge and be improved by thought | repltevl 'be old gtjiitleui.iu, ‘and l »vi.~li '
: lias dethroned nionarchs, sustained vir- ( tracks, send up your name for .the Gass- [.you would gel some other likely k-lloivs
J fure and carried truth in triumph over j ville Standard ior one year,
the rough waves of fanaticism, error;your neighbois and friends to send tin 1
land infidelity. * their names and,the subscription, two
; * A p i.iting press—what do you dollars, to purchase bread and meat for
i print ?’ l asked of the lad with the i Thomas,!hat his uufiedgedness but pro- 1
| brown cap—but beneath which the [ niisitig genius may spread ip-elf—and '
and induce to litany the rest’ of lic.-jii.’
[T’rotr. the Picru tinc.j
Jhtfatitudo oi Politicians.
Editors ; It, i.s a very put,,
A Goon Duo Sroitv.—Th* Oh fw
JjSta'esmau, of Saturday, has the fi»il»w-
i itfg: . , :
j Retnaikahl* Sagacitv of » Dog. — A-
j day nr two since, Mr. Gave, nf this citv,
j having business at th* ions* of an ac-
qtuin’ance n hint distance, in th* coun
try, started out accompanied bv bis dog.
A Uktort Discourteous.—
Approaching Halifax ou the
.CV -. al.irge assortment'of Statinuary, Jew-j Roatioke, I WftS delighted, to
elrv, Pcrfumerv. Toys, and Fancv Goods of ev- i j . -i •»
cry description, all of which wifi be sold cheap { t il0 COTllltTV DFOJv0H
* l 0ci o jr lews cash store. ! SIua ]j Pills, here and there
u a u rYs j streams purling and fretting
Perfumery and Fine soap. t .along, and an occasional exhi-
0OLOGXE, Extract* «f ftar.-iim- itouqnet. hition of slight veins of rock:
lie surrouncing enumn. , . , .
He may be found at his office day and mpht,
unless professionally engaged* ,
Office-.me door we*t of McMurmy a store.
CassYille, Jan 22—tf
card.
Thos. S. Wayne & Son,
Savannah. Georgia
W ILL (rive strict attention to receiving **ud
forwarding merchandise of c' •de-
»criptit»u, selling and shipping Oi’ttofi, Wnea ,
Tobacco, Corn, Flour, Bacon* w»l, •<-
Liberal advances made on consignments
Savannah, Jan 28, 1857—ly
B. S. OATMAN,
ZULU IN ITALIAN. *<fTmAS ANI> AMCKICVX prifei
STATCABT AND TXXXESSE*
MARBLE.
Mpaume-nte,
Tombs, I rni ah» V’ases, Maiiulk M w-
TKLS, AXD FuttNJSHING Ma«3!.E;
Atlanta. Geo.
AU order* promptly filled. Ware room op
posit* Georgia Rail Road Depot-
t !■« ViqMtv. Aif ot, C*s*v:B*, Gcc.
jcT lfiTYi
dry and Enfsive s.oap- , h s ltidv related to me the fol-
Macassar OH, T5eef Marrow, Bcar*s Oll.Poma- t , . • » .
turn, Lip lHIuvand a gre-at mnny other such ! lOWlHg BIHUSin^ fllltCClotG T—
oredes, jnst •c-.vivgb ^ CU£AF ST0RE _ j \Vhen Cornwallis’ army passed
January-1—tf ! the residence of Oolenel Ashe,
SEAGO A abbott * i wm. c. moore, she remained ta protect the
) -oai&Tenn. j property. OomwaHfe and Tar-
1SKAGO \ I’BOIT Sz CO deton visited her. Iuthe coni-se
YC: T t f 1tin |,. n ft I of conversation, the latter re-
i-'t'.-iciALi.v ma tibr sale or jiuuikcd that lie h.tt. a great
Tennessee Produce, ? <Iesire to ^ bi t famons r i val
Ati.an r a,‘Georgia.
R-.qiutiin*. w.-M
l. ti .T/lZ.TjLMli.-i '
ujiuu t- ing
lur a itv-1 knob it; bis month.
ml opportunity tin-
lii’His.* went to the door, when, to hi*
niter Mirpri-e. he found (lie dog ,x!an-
'itiff tipiM. his hint! fa,-I w'th the' bell-
TTtis was tlie s*c-
tninud bad of wit-
j at'd we stood looking a moment at each Tner .•teademy at By field, Mas*. At that j izen of our gloti
; other, 1 lie bov lost in thought or for . time the boys and gills were kept in one m<,ii-:-i<-im aii-j a
1 want of one, and I staring as if in pur- j apartment, only tlie middle aisle sepera- ' pbleoiY, prides 1
| suit ofoin-; 1 looked at him harder still, j ting them. One day. this Yennoat,,s;tip- j Democrat and. black.-, boo
and he left another ink mark on his j ling, who had just been helping one of’mg.'
bead—on his forehead, too. as >f he the girls through a hard sum, thought ! Mr. : O'Snyak liad tu ve.r desired to fd.
would wake up the intellect within to it. no more than fair.tliat be should take ! anv of our numerous j-ubiie. oiiiees. tiil
grasp my meaning. At last, in a tone' toli for his services; accordingly he threw I he read in thejotuiii.-ds of tlie day that
of perfect confidence, as his bright, eye J his stalwart arm around the rosy dam- [ his great (i ietul Gelt Sto and so, to- whom
Hashed : ‘To be sure we print thoughts!’ 1 sel and gave her a’sly but lousing smack • he bad rendered important services, un- fa,.
4 But my liov,’ I enquired, ’ how do you j which startled the whole assembly.— 7 positively to have a seat iu the Gahitict. j bpm. bi-* master forth
get hold of thoughts? what are thoughts?’j 4 Jedediah Tower, come up here!’ roared . Then the lust 0 f office Ji,|«{ O'S&eak’sj \V.. r!o no t remember of ever I„
‘Th^b,s„, r ,.pi.ii J vo,,,,j,i,-'.»-ji, el .,«ppii, ( .-. >'“»!• >>.t— w«*,i,
on. 1 recollect—tbouglits come out of] i he delinquent anpeared: Ins faco • ftpo.il>, lie ex«*Ia:me'J r am] he uas not. j «jtw!f»i!r i»r th
people’s minds, sir.’ ’Yes, but. bow do glowing with blushes like a red hot war- ! long in seltiing up his aif*ii>, and star- [ niTinied in tin
yoh get hold of them—you can not ge'J tiling pan. at.d'looking as sRiy as a niti-■ tiug for Washington, ll would be te i-t
bold of thoughts ! ; tty. ‘ Hold c-ut vj>ur ImiiJ, sir! ’ s*id , diotts to..menttou the tnanv qiiaiilicatioti- j ,.J
‘All the minds that ever though!, and ! the pedagogue. ‘I’ll teach you not to ' poor D'$neak liaii to make before t-li I
all the thoughts that ever mind maje, act thus in this institute,’ flight of Gen, So-and soR eotttiteiuric
would not make a ball the size of an 1 'i'lie huge paw was extended in a nor- was permuted to shine upon him, bat a
egg; mind and thoughts have no exis-! izoutal line towards 'the instructor, who : length lie succeeded,
tence. Bill Dcepcut, the sexton, says a surveyed its broad surface with.a .math- j. “Genetal,’ sairl O’Sneak, “1 hear vw
man weighs as much afer mind has' ematical eye, calculating how many |are going to have a seat in the G:
left his body as he did before.’ -strokes of his small fertile it won
i n.-s-mig-the prWccsM by wbfeh b;.s master
' had gaitied admittance into the bouse,
t and being Died of waiting for bis returis.
lie undertook by the same means to ef-
t an en ranee' birnself, or perhaps to
canine species titan is
above. If this is in-
it cert:i ; n!.v r.pprox : maiv
’ to reason.
verv
' 1
.... jo; .
take .inet?’
A Jin ml told ns the fallowing, which
we consider a good un.
Being in a machine shop the *ther
day an urchin came’in, his dress cov
ered with mud.
, -t , ,- , , i Bis father obserring his dirtv plight
4 ihen how do you print thoughts, it to cover tlie large number of square inch- j. ‘It takeg two lo make a bargain,’ bland ! said tV»
they are so thin, and don’t weigh any | es which it contained. ■ ty rut.urneJ the Genera;.. j ‘W'diiam, tr.v son, how came roa t*
thing, ami have no stibstatioe, and can | ‘ Jedediah,’.at length Ji? said, 1 tics is - “Xe/er s a v «o. uiati/replied .0 Sneak.! muddy votir du-ss si.?’
not be seen—how do you get them—j the first time that you have been called [ for we all know it.’ ! T|„’. fa,v stopped a moment then look-
how can you see them, when caught, or up for anv delinquency ,; now, sir, ifypu j “What noise and e.-nfud.-i, tbc-se wag ; i-.g L:~ father in th«eva very oUel»iD£-
show them to others ?’ | will say that you are sorry far what.y^n ‘ ons are keeping tiji.i-said ti,t Gct eial. r b. Of-kcl ' *
Thomas’eyes grew luminous with a • have done, I will let you off’ this time , wagon passing by. j r n m I made’ < {<’
m-w idea, and pushing his ink roller j wiilioiit punishment V j “Anv bow, y v u will revdlt-ct -me J ‘Da*!, the Bible says. Dust thou
rapidly across the metallic form of the| ‘Sorry,’exclaimed.the yowigster, stri- [ when Mr. Buelian-iii wili u, p.> j ;„.d unto du»! thou.shall return.
Standard, replied : ! king an attitude of pride and inuigna- [ pdiutment.of chief b.tA hi.., !.: ' j •\Ye-ij father, if I an» dust, how can
sj tiou ; ‘sorry !’ ‘ Xo, sir? I am not. 1 “Of w 11 a: !”e x-.j a in. i
IF
4 Thoughts make tracks; they workj
Sw
arf
, , . i , . . , . •_ ,. i t lii-Ip-fieing muddv when it rains on
and waik in things that make tracks, ( And 1 will do jest so agin ef I hev a so. • j
and we take them tracks and stamp! chance. So, put on, old faller, ju t as ' ‘’Boot-black, .I say,’ w.:s the reply tj 'Wiiiiam, go down stair* and ret
them on this—’ proudly holding up a | hard as yon like. By the jumpin' Je- ’ don’t you rcnieruber when I used io; some wood. Ma t ’ Home Journal.
sheet of paper,‘This is the way we print 1 hoshTphaf. I’d'stand here and let you bfack your boots in Saratoga^" ;
thoughts—don’t you understand?’. ! lick me till kingdom chin, afore I’d .be [ .Here, the General waxed indignant. | II a an ’I Mixes -to Do. To convinc*
The pressman let go. the lever aud j sorry at that.* [ and bade poor ‘ OVueak begone. O’ - a inoilter that her babv i* tiglv.
looked interrogatively at Thomas, be-j f Sneak beat a relleat accqfriingU: lu
ginning at the neat patch on his knee.: S©V©H Deadly Sins RTld. HO be sweats vong^-an-.- agayi-.t Die Get
passing on reviewed his inky apron, lied f ' Salvation - - 'fr:d,.ai.’X'deglaryj gj«t (icu. So-mid •
' ttm rr ‘ ’ A vtsiato» »J|. ''.b-Jotidack 4jc:-M
J.d tl<
j. io ber-*’ia ie a young ladv to extend
j the‘•mitten’’to her h*au who i» worth
; a. v-q] ten liiot:-.and..
] Tor a,dead eodfi.-h to climb a greased
, saptrbt.g, tail far* nio-t, with a loaf of
I bread irlifis iribttlh.
find a niati who'- i* influenced bv
with a string, his inky arms, Lhrouyh j . +-Ua:-w dr iyhnts' to bg gCn-f boot black
which, as they were bared to the elbows, There .are some sins tba: not «U jik«|8n|hauah7»isMe!^ else ho wot
could be seen sheaks of pure white th-eh. j perfutnea of Arabia can render savorv, J fiiaivrefused .him in this luaiii-xr.
and the purjde throbbing veins; letting' an j which pen nance nor holy water can p.. ^ . - ~ ; j - . ..
his eye pause in its survey, ou the black j remove. Tlie ‘following are seven pfj >Y.Lat OvitifUCU JliiVt}. Wlituat Knotwy.
ink. spot on bis intellectual forehead,tin- . them ; , CoWJter JV’as pOorf- * Tii-sc are hird things to perform;
til it finally rested upon the brown pa- 1. Refusing to take'a hewspari.er. [ . fflri-s* he- * (Jh’d fdl’a latffG 1 , " I,ilf ‘* er ^ l ’ r a " ‘•‘tlitor to
per cap 1 | 2. Taking DeWspaners and p'of pa-itig, • _ . * . -V, * ' Lus'taiiidris p;.pr-r, wlicti every Tuan h*
‘I thought I would envy that boy’s; f or ,i,s m . ’ j ,n Sftnifc V^St tviitlpritc-g:. [ solicit* to sub-cribe, says “ Y.'tr publish
position, though I wielded sceptre over* 3. y ol advertising mThe pajarr, . f The.2n.- York XliiT'AI" thiafes* ^ p-’«f*r in the country,
universal dominion.’ | 4. Shiotmg m and .prying’ 1410 tbe,^ a-. ^ Mw »i Y ! arid 1 ittfend To “ike it afer awhile; but
The pressman seemed absorberl. I'secrets of the sanctum. "t C- ^ ^ -jit **1 • nw-t-wait'au.J’see hoW thfn<ra get *-
gave Thomas an encouraging nod, and j 5. Making the printing office a loafing j navU^.tloptCfl t ue.dka^ic • *ohgi.” ° °
iiewynle:-: i place. -.n. ° ' r ij’OtL-Cife5iir T 1 Jtilft iWtv.‘ dU'ont- \ ’ —’—
uvaii) w ui . ‘Tlto.ugbts niake tracks,’stepping .to; 6. Reading the. nianusv’ipi.iu^be^iu-, nibus»’’- ! * Svo.*;r.-—We rmce saw •
.- ' e p. v j the type case, his eyes fix-.-d adtuotirsli- positor’3 hand. »— » , young man gaz ng at the ^rv 1:raven*,
?• " l f ln c ‘ . us..‘cenamly thonghu makef • -[ Seudiu- abusive letters’lo theirdD | T^iWPv-A^O' £<>U talk t with a f in I xgr. kmfdi ^of pistols
, j »> aSiiingtG>n ; to wuicasue lettr-j tracks,’arranging in b;s left hand _ a l(Jf ..tOt Votti* illOtiSa, Utivi leil hitll to : in " eendeavored to attract
_ n<. ’ iay up his treasure in henvent’I UZZ *’ v - ,n c 2 f •['» » i»r^ r
ale-olution can he granioL fotir*4i «•* of Ills la\ ili' r ' mao'ii .1 «» ft r , re a mg n a } u " r ST
. ,. ,n, /•„,!. , , “««.5 J-V' *“© . "mmphv tlmt b of countrv who had left
UwT - * 9» wluu* liel-hontein a sta'e of derangement. He
. .. . _ ... ‘ i • n .1 - . . .Jightr set-din fi* f ill i' • 'dropped the’ f and ptstols from bis
coostir.tiv ou hand, *t ManafoetareFs iTJlis retort was severe Sn<i cut*,! g' v 'ng the ,iuked farm a blowof-tti-i Lc tite^oalawee, especially tmse*t-fiffi, ^ - - ; ££r tST with the! It is f of whom U
laxta,.Ga» Jap.- Ttb/isst. timf a«s the fact was ’iiotonou.^ nm l i " il5i -V i '‘ ,ilI k | fi*'. fan prim dispensation ew* be-vMmiieij Uy Sam SUck.s^G, thfit there are [ rend. 1 had left home b4 my friends
It wiH fee wn-brtSe above that we hitveta-! »> .. i ’ • f n it too—give, us ink and paper eiamgh. agreement. Business qoiirs tront&tffH.. ^]. A ^ D , nA<r fekat ni-r»ilni vrwn.1 kn nr-mr design. I bad sO tlie £3?" of
w £ZJw\T'‘h ro ”“‘Tf«*y-.
Hi.ike the ann<»unce^hent. Cuo^e OI 1 al ieiOlJ, perbOlltiiAy^ H il.ovtr Vila A poveriwi t* bia» n€* . - all 0 p , but lied upon another. I — ■■ . ■ af-
we«wn.oar* in eeroti»nte*a«»«*n*t- d considerable ^stanee, onith^^’- Lney atone, m a fecfjire in t the iaugaage ot mpaey; the| mml |j flBmtlie ntteri^j^iW
ttAt occasioa. [ 3leu and Tliomas seemed to grow an inch ev*-. Bang6i*, i-ehently .said^ 11 W r e‘gars understand the one and extslamation to the Go<J of love, a.»d
Time* of the (American) Rev-' rv wo , rJ J ie , 5 ?°^' “V 1 . 1 ti,e ^ rj *7 rrt . v ' l"®* 14 '! hear of hen-pecked husbands,! the men the other. i without replying to the f?f«f my
Aimes oi tue nev nian firstJi , ljnn an<1 then at t|)e 1 , . . i friends, ca...e here witli this f k^of
nothing about rooster-: Toremo».tinfromii»n_t«k * dona*. - - - - 1
'oH-p*t-
rous tor tL-jr rer.v liberal.patrouti»*ilurinfrU>e
p ist four-years, a’nd bespeai for the new tirai
a contiliwntioa of the same.
Very ra*reotftil!v, SEAGO A ABBOTT.
Jhd lo—U
Ma
- olution, OF Memoirs of Llkan&ll I press, with evident astonishment.
g. St: mm ons* for sale here. Watson.f t ‘Talk about the mini living forever,’