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CANDLER & RICE, Proprietors.
“ Principles—-not .tten.”
E. F. BENNETT, PabLuber,
Vox,, ix.
CASSYILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1857.
•1S7 O."
ticoeirgl SObcri^di)Ci?1j?.
Doct. E. F. Ilanic,
‘JASPER, PICKETS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
September 25. S3,—tf.
JOBS II. RICK. ANDREW II. RICE.
J. II. & A. II. KICK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
W it,I, Practice I.uw in the comities of
Cass, Gordon,
Catoosa, Floyd,
Whitfield, Pickens.
Also in '.he U. S. District Court ut Marietta.
Oct 9, 1S56—ly
B. !l. LEE ICE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and oknkral collecting agf.nt fob
Cass, Flovd. Polfc, .
1 1’anMitur, Gordon, Catoosa,
llnvrov, Gilmer, Fannin,
Walker, Dade and Whitfield
Counties.
B USINESS entrusted to mv care will meet
with prompt and vigilant attention, and
monies paid over punctually.
Return ditvs 2" days before Court.
O'fiee in the Court-house, up-stairs, Cass-
Tille. Ot. , ,
raf* Magistrate’s Court--, in the countv reg-
ttlarlv attended ; Jurisdiction after 4th March,
j 50 _' Jan 15,1607—tf
IT. P. FARROW.
Attorney at Law,
CAIITBRSVILLK, CASS COUNTY, «.A.
H AVING removed to this pi ace (from Lan-
rensvillc, S. C..'i will practice in the va
rious courts of the Cherokee-circuit, nod any
business entrusted to his core will he promptly
attended to. IPs un ljvulel attention will he
devoted to hi- profession. Ofiitie. next door to
li e store of Milner, Kennedy <t Co.
References: lion. Tl. C. Young. I.aurcnsvilU-.
p (1. II,n. James T,. Orr, Anderson, S. C.;
Col. James TI. Trbv, Laurens, S. C.; C tl. J. W.
Walls, Cass enuritv. Ga.
Feb 19, 1357—ly*
WaRRMN AKIN, M. A. CANDLER, <?. T. TF.ROF.RY.
AKIN, CANDLER <k VERDEUV,
Attorneys at Law,
CASSVILLE, GA.
IJRACTIUU in the counties of Cass, Chattoo-
I FI Catoosa, Foyd, Gordon, .tlurrav,
Paulding. Polk, Walker and Whitfield.
Prompt and particular attention given-to se
curing and collecting claims, and the money
paid over when collected,
mil if. 1357—tf
WOFFORD & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
1 TTILL faithfully attend to any business on
' \ trusted to their care, in am- of the conn
ties of Upper Georgia. W. T. WOFFORD.
,7. A, CRAWFORD-
- One of the firm may always be foi'.ncl at
i*ir nfnee in Cassvi.lc.
Nov 1. 1355 S3-< f
,T. W. *r. TL n. HOOPER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cnssvislo.* <ieo»
-i-tnu, practice in all the counties of the
\ \ Cherokee Circuit.
Oct!'. 135*1.
SO—1 v.
r\I\ .V- MARTIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
iil organ ton, Ga.
V s,' y business entrusted to their care will be
attended to nnmiptlv.
W C FATV Morgan ton.
WM MARTIN, Dahlmcga.
SO—1 v
Sept. 5, 1 t
W. T. DAY,
ATTORNEY at. law,
Jasoer, Pickens county, Ga.
>R VtlTIGES in the courts of Cherokee,
Picketts, Gilmer and Fannin.
R F, F E R F. N C K S :
J. Hansel.Marietta, Qa.t YT T. WolTord,
i'assvH’e. Sengo & Lawrence, Atlanta,
nay 20, ’5*3 ' - >M. V *
A
V,. W. OHASTAlV.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MORGANTON, GEO.
OR.VCTICES in all the counties of .the. Cher-
I nke» circuit. „. f
Oct 1, IBM ”
M. j, CR AWFORD.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
RINGGOLlS, CATOOSA COUNTY, G..K.
W IT.L practice, in all the counties of the
Cherokee Circuit.
Pa'ticnlar attention paid to the collectuigcl
Rionev aud to paving i ver the same when col
lected. ' nth 19, 1954—ly
S. LEVY, Agent,
Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c.,
Xorth- IVeet Corner PuUic Square,
Cassville, Ga-
A LWAYS at home, and ready to attend to
all who may favor him with a call.
Jan 1, 135*3
49—tf
G. L. ttPSHXW,
2*hiLi' ii) SiDjili gi)J 1 f!t)Jt» tlooJs,
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery,
jRonf.q Shoes, Hots fC’ Cops,
4 NO everrthmn* usttallv f'on<1 til a country
S
Store. Call and examine.
Cassville, Ga, Not 1, 1355
55—tf
Doct, Jf. T. Groves,
■JjESPEcf FULLY tenders his Profesr.ional
IV Services to the citizens of Cassville ami j
the siimmudingcomifty.
He may be found at bis office day and night, !
unless professionally engaged. !
OiUce—one door we*i of McMurray's '
Cassville, Jan 22—tf
tic tie 1*1)1 i^beMiseioiients.
A. C. DAY,
T ailo r,
CjjoiiT ^ottrij.
Twenty Years Ago.
Cassville, ja | by t. n. could.
S HOP—In the Pattern building, east of the
court house. (
J m 1, 13 >7 46—tf j I’ve wandered to the village, Tom—I’ve sat
beneath the tree.
1 Cnpital ftaj.
From the Bostou Portfolio.
Popping the Question.
* gazed upon Edward with .such a {.ender Bui Peter the votingei’s cuwurdn-e
: and couKtKng glance, that lie could not • vvreotne h*s filial affection, wliil- his tear
• tesist it. The blandishments of the art- lent strength to his lews, and lie started —
j ful Harriet were forgotten, and lie saw , 1 Hge aseared locoiuotive to caM the old [
before him the beautiful and blushing : hnriv Dutchman, who was in a distant :
girl, who had almost thrown herself into , part of the field, to give Ins lathe) a 1 ft
KlisallauniiuJ,
. It is my privilege sir !
And would you rob me of my privilege?’
-Prj>m i he-New Engrand Farmer.
Lima in Agriculture,
GLOBE
HO I FT, Upon the school-house playing ground,* r • -t
J ® b , Leap year confers privileges on tin-
j which sheltered you and me- * .* , • i
Cassiiiu Gtoraui ! t> , ,• * m . married ladies, ot which duringr other
uaSbbiu-e, utorgux. . But none were there to greet me, Tom, and ; - tH • I i 'ry r
, rR r ®V G BROWN h BR0WN ' t, n T, feW r re , 1eff L° kD0W ' , ! Sout being aceS of gross SS ! tLe P reSe,Keof »' 5 *f /“ | ,,f *« **"»*'«* nu.ih'.r'M to the i^rfn-tunrs. Thw.war.hK- portion of .he
MwelTKn i TLat p !,yeJ W,tb U9 up0 ° tbe * reen son!e ' efy,indicate in an indirect or even direct !“« h * r C ® US,M . t!,e . r '- ht !™ lh ' " 'F*! olti ,,iiln . 1 L ‘’ er ’ "!'? s,il . ! . ,r ' ;!n ”^ i » *''«-* classes of animils,
has permitnently located in Oiissvitle, and will t ’ r ‘"‘' V T *"~ nc "’
his arms. ! with the snase. * Much has been written upon the ut*e
‘Oh, Susan,’ said the almost faithless j Old Jake, the farmer’s assistant, came (l f lime in agriculture, and vet rhe sbb*
swain, ‘can you indeed love me \ This ■ bounding along as soon as lie heard .he t j e( .t ,u. t"eeimtiYlieftdlv titrderstood:
is the happiest hour of my life.' juews.atid passing along the fenco where * mi| I1( . |uson.s need ‘line upon line,’jus*
The contract was signed, if not sealed. on Peter and his boy', had hung tln ir n s some sods n* e*l lime- upon lime.
Harriets calie was doitgh.anu thanivstoi ” luisvV woolsey vests, Jake grabbed I J,.nie is an element in nil orwanio
twenty yeai3 ago.
be aFiiid tu ncd>nimodat6 nil do«irinjr board, ei- j
tiler by the day, week, month yeah His ta- The grass is just as green, Tom bare-
ble will bo supplied with the best the country , . .
supplied
affords, :ind charges moderate.
Cassville, Dec 4
Winshin’s Iron Works,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
But the master sleeps upon the bill, which,
coated o'er with snow,
Tc.lrS*Sr;„r.™niT;,,STf
footed bojs at play.
Were sporting just as wo were then, with
- epirits just a9 gay ;
Castings r»r Machine works—viz.: Steam Iaii-
giru*s, SlideJiMth *s. Mill work, of every descrip
tion, Iron Railings, for Qraves, and YardFen-
cis. Sugar and Hark Mills, Ac. All persons fa
voring them with orders may rely upon having
them executed In the best manner, and with dis
patch. Orders for Sash, Hlinds, a d Doors,
promptly attended to. Cash paid for old Cop
per, Brass and Iron Castings,
mil 12—tey WlXSIlIi*, BRO. & SOX.
ago.
Mi Me MURRY,
Doaler in Family Groceries,
CONFECT I o\ ARIES, Ac.,
(South West corner of the Public Square,)
Cassville, Ga.
K EEPS constantly on hand Coffee, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, (’audios. Family Medi
cines, Ac., and various other articles, too Aedi-
' >7—ly
The old school-house is altered now—the
benches are replaced
By ones, very like the &ame our pen knives
had defapea;
But the same old bricks are in the wail, the
bell swings to and fro.
Its music just the same y dear Tom, as twenty
years ago.
oua to mention.
mb 4, 1357—Ty
A. AY. STROUP.
Architect and Builder,
The spring that bubbled ’death the hill, close
by the spreading beach.
Is very low—IWMfe once.o high that we could
almost reach:
Anil seeding down to get a drink, dear Tom
I started so.
To see bow muck that I bad changed since
twenty yeais ago. •
! The river is running just as still —the wil-
| lows ou its side.
CASSVILLE, GEO.
TNFORMS the citizens <if Cass and the adjoin-
Its &&SS& SOTWSfc&S' - 1 ™ t-w **■» e-T T* *« *—»•
promptly to all oiders in b:s iilie of business. | stream appears less wide;
Feb 1. 1857—ly j The grape vine swiog is ruined now—where
once we played the beau.
And swung our sweethearts, pretty girls—
j-ist twenty years ago.
Tin Manufactory,
CARTEKSYILLK, GEO.
*'|MIE undersigned has on hand and e.ypects
1-toli ' ‘ ~
^ »«** ^ up 9 u the elm. you know
and p iLlerns ; and invites the public generally J I cut your name —
to call and see him before purchasing else- ; y 0 ur sweoJjjeart s just beneath it, Tom—
Job V.’urk done to order. Linen and Cottoj j aUl ^ ^ ou m,DC same.
Rags taken in exchange for Tin ware. [ Some heartless wretch has peeled the. bark,
J AS. . STRAXGE. ’twas dying sure but slow ;
uin 13 -Cm
PATTEN, TilJTTON tfe CO.,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA:
Commission and Forwarding
Merchants,
CONSIGNMENTS of GOnn, Corn, meat.
(
J F<” fitiaon. ifv., solicited* Merchan
dize and Produce f.‘i*warded with dispntqli.
Refer to Oi l. R. M. Young and D. W. Camp,
Fsq., CaUumn, Ga. •
June 25,1S56. 20—lv
B. F. BO MAD,
Commission. Merchant,
FOR T1IE PUDCIIASF VND SALE <iF
Tennessee Produce,
COTTON. GROCERIES, Ac.,
Alabama Street, (South of the Macon A Wes
tern Depot, Atlanta, Ga.
Oct 23, 135*3— tf
Just as the-ones, whose names we cut, died
twenty years ago.
manner, their oSrtialiir fur an imlividu- ’ J ,e “*' ned * r »"^ ws *' lJ "fW «« I*» l’ ,ns ’ » consists mus.lv UMimi* co.rfWned with
al of the sterner sex, who has found fa- j from V’ ,h f r P ro » >er , a “ J j '** uml ‘ remblm ^ l,kc “« leat :I * il ' e hvM. All parts of (l.e .win.al
tor iu their eves, and who is restrained ! ,,i4lUrat tUrn ’ a '' d Ll "i lrd ne ' er ha '.l ot ’'-i June " a!e ol vv '",“ 1 ’ 1 we denvetl-from vegeMltfeL^-
bv un*lFe huntili.v or diffidence from, a-' . .V* g ■ '! 7? f 'ol i t “ 7 T w "r- ° 7"*' <! T ’ ' V ^* '«1^. il “"' ^’“'nin a «*-
kinrr the irritative"in a matter so closely ; the la ^‘ he P n ' lll ““ of P°W ,m » tbe f Js “° b ‘ b,ltt rae ail lo j-teces—hete : sirterabh- ani..t.iu’.d tRrte, kMlasl^ieu
= .i jnli: l — n't. .question. | up mine It-jr. j not a 'constituent of th’o'wMnofphere, it
Old Jake was not particularly sensi-1 be contained in the soil,
live to tear, but few le, ycuntf ur. | Areunlinsf to .ohnsoft's tablfe, T bush
old. are *lea*l to alarm w hen »-p!z-n.«t-’' j,.] 0 f wheat eun atns G and 2-6 ohnwiof
rejrtile.is about, (iatherinjr **p the still', i, UK ., a l.tishU of l»,rlevj G 1-B ounces ;
dry stalks of a stall* art we*4, d.| Jake 0!t { S , 2 3 3: a ton of’ turnip- a Wtle
i told the luis.s to matnl steady, and he; niore tlla.eG’-ib- f a ton-ot' petrftoes, 28
nervous tempera- J would at least stun the snake bv a r-ip ib*...*,,*! » t i v „ ,*f clover fear, 63 ifes.—
conliected with his happiness. The course
adopted by Susali Sammons,, a bright.,,
rbguish-lodkihw, blue-eyed brunette, to j
disappoint, a rival and secure a good bus- j
build, is a case in point. j
Susan was brought up in close pros- j
imity to a distant relation, a year or two j
older than herself, whose name was Ed
ward Nevms.
into each .withers society from early - f‘ l F ,tes
The Force of Imagination;
OR PETER SVVEIGHOFFEit's ADVEN
TURE vvrril A SNAKE.
People of strong
T| lev wer e thrown much ' ,ne,lt are g rea < sliiv es to the whims and or two, il'he.lid n»t kdl it stone- dead ; The .- qttau ities vary eonsiderable. Hii»
* of tlieir iinaginatioiis; and , ti»e old man Pistwr, loth l-o h>.vt» j , s .. s jfaw ; rUy ttr^ VVken lL«
, iij! j ,i e r i i hence, people of mental, but .of very o»-• I<?rrs l roken tlutii to be biiteti 4o
hildnood—had nlaved toiretht-r, frohek-, \ , ‘ ; , ^
■, people of mental, but.of very o'* ic'crS broken tliatt to be bitleti 4o de.iiti . -,,jj i^.pleiitU'ullv lunii^i^d* with liirje,
ed"together, flirted ’together, and being! ,!i,mr - v T ! '. vs; etil acquirements are the j bv asnuke designated spot tu s*tMo - ,j.\ V lit-at contains a larger percentage,' Th«
strongly attached to each other’s com pa- L ,nw8t sub J. ect 10 ‘ lflbra, !! r ' ° f 1 j and old J“ke let him have u. .tm f5r *’ t jskin ut die .grain is said to-be thinner,
strongly attached to each other’s comp. , _ ... . „
' . , • » ] over matter, dccasionallv, a \et\ or . 1,|,>w broke file weed and kli*K*ke*l old \ auiiLthi* lionr whiter and fifit-r and iiiuia
ny, were regarded, am! very tustlv, as in- .. e .- ! _ . . .... , ; tii-. **.< iiour wimt r atm nutr aua iuort»
® u dinary sort of person—that is, an nidi , Swetghotter oil lus pugs and into a-liay- ! ii,«.w
tunate triends. Edward looked 'tpoti . . ^ t , t . , h , , 1 ® J \« '
Susan as a sister, and was in the habit !
joys
and
lidual of considerable mind, but whose | cock cubit) !
j m« n ai capacities aVe unsustained, and >o : Oh !’’ roared old Peter, "voir broke *
of confiding to her ail his griefs and jovs i ■ I . , , , , , •
- - . ! partially nndevetopeo—sutlers from ttn.-i ttnne leg and de tain snakes gotied
n .-oils that consists largely of clay,
the benefit of lime is m'Ost obvious; ' I*
his undertakings'and his feelings-and j ™.ega.... g*m,-. j loosens, the.text irre of the soil, tmd'ren-
this familiar 'and friendly intercourse pecuhar tact m a most dts ressm- de- “Vere vere? efes oh! J.-d;e, moving :,*,.„ it lt ,. s ;l . ih -^i, e . | t conAfhes %ilh
continue,1 until both had 'rinired at an , N ? ( l° !,bl ! he . ^ 1 ' > S ’! br,s ^- v very nar- j „ d t. s . ;tli d thus sets at liberty Other »1la-
awo when many begin to think seriously ?**. *« lhon, . v ) one ha ’ 1 ,ne . \ ,U "'“V, i ro ' V ‘L ,1,tt ? ro . ,, " d 1, “ "‘“"V , ' 1 '«* «»).. .rtay t-e contained in it. Ii j*
of forming connections of that character! VT T- "T”" .‘i T T ! !’ I “ iN .’: V " r ,nU " X h .:‘ u > Jaco1,; ‘ W, P containing large tp.an-
which will endure for life. . of the nutleter ahme. Iluhdr.ds h.ive | up.—! Il go home. • ktiti’. ,■«,! v.Wtalilerilitt-r, iis' it appears
Edward laid never dreamed of get t : ng
<t r , died bv mere symptoms of cholera, yel-
i , , C i low fever and tilague, induced by sheer
married—the idea had not entered hi*i , , ,
i j ti i t i o iti (dread and fear ot those terrible.mala
bead. He liked busan—bur. had ne«er! . _ •
t liought of her as a wife. On the other 1 1 Ies *
hand, Susan could not but acknowledge
that‘Cousin Edward, J was the most a-
greealile young man of her acqu aintance.
aud that,however pleasant their relations
were to each other, they would soon, as
a matter of course, be exchanged for oth
ers of a more tender and enduring char
acter. *
Matters were in this state when a boar
ling school frieuil of Susan’s, Jlanietj
My eyelids had been dry, dear Tom, but
tears came in my eyes,
I thought of her I loved so well—those earjy
broken ties:
1 visited the old churchyard, and took some
Sowers to strew
Upo* the graves of thoee we loved—some
twenty yeara ago.
Another ease in ‘point’ was that of a ' with mi.
Philadelphia amateur butcher, who in j seared-ink
lit soon became painfully evident to Su
san that her dear ftiend was determine.!
to dazzle, captivate, ‘set her cap for,’
and feloniously carry off het own ‘ Cou
sin Edward.’
Such base ingratitude on the part of
her friend cut poor Susan to the heart.
She desperately resolved to do something
—some terrible tiling, perhaps—what,
she did not kuorv. llo-r spirits, usually
high, fell at once to zero—and melan
choly marked her tor her own. As she
j was walking in the garden the morning
j after she made the above discovery, ami
Aud when our lime shall come, Tom, and we debating with hetso-It whether she had
are called to go. J better reproach Harriet for her baseness,, ^ ^ mere|y ^ ze j
I hope they'll lay us where vre played, just assign some plausible exc&se for the fa-1 tonJ t(]e s!i ; rt s | 6ev
twenty rears a™ tal visit, which it was expected would! . . ■ . . . . ■ ...
twenty years azo. , , I I will not multiply the various
———last fen days longer, a whole age devo-! , ,
t , i i i ! extant, m proof of the force exercised fit
ted to muclnef— or give her hand and [ . ,. •/ , .
affections to’Charles Ramsworth, whom
Some are in the churchyard laid, some sleep
beneath the sea—
Rut few are left of our old class excepting
you and uie;
A case i* recorded wherein a felon
condemed to death by phlebotomy had
his arm laid laire to the shoulder, and
thrust through a hole in a partition,
while he was fast bound to tho oppo
site side; the hidden executioner, upon
the other side, applied the lancet to hi-
arm with a click; the poor culprit, heard
the muddy stream outpouring, and soon
growing weaker and fainter, In* tell into
the fact was, j t rowser F’
No-a—look. I’m s*
won't go ou mine
“ l’ut chi your vest, den ; here it is; ’,
said tbe old krotit eater, gathering tip
ids boss and trying to gut the garment ;
on his lumpy hack l ire moment old
Peter in.-ule the effort he grew livid in
the face, lii.s hair stood ou end. “ like the
. i . . e a swoon and died; while the fact was, t r0 \i
Manners, cotne to spend with her a tew. , . . !
, V, * ,.i-i - i not a dVop ot blood had been shed, a “
weeks. Khe was a iiretty, lively girl—; ' . , , ,
Cl ' . 1 sttpreon having merely snapped Ills tan- vest
was aware ot Iter own attractions—and - , ,- . 1 1 , , i
lo render Midi nlattersmore soluble, (jhd
more ti-eitii to rhe living 5 VegetaticHi.—
Almost c-vi-i-v crop that is cultivated it
improved by it. It is said fo be injtfti-
*>ttii to flax and hemp, rendering ther fi
le- thinner and mote brittle. '-Compound*
quids on the frightiul porcupine, as fumed- i.n tJiesoif by Ihne; nre eompara-
Mrs.Partington observes—lie shivered j ij\>iy insoluble. Jieiiceft ft from 8^tO
—-lie shook—his teeth chattered, and ^ g years liefore iitnu applied to the »oil
his knees knuckeda Slaccalo aocotupani- is exiiausud. fhe hydrate-of lime,-or
mem. j inue slakei wdilw wa*er. acts the most
“Oil! Jacob, carry Jiie lioiue 1 ■ l*n iDpidli. Carbtiuatwj.f iime produces the
d«a-i »snits.” * mosr pennaiient eflLci. ii[n>h the tetfet ■
Vat! ish uodder shnake iu your Light, dry Sandy soils, containing little
. vegetable matter, are not those-winch
e!t all tip. Mit*e; ai0 , n , js i Utin-liited bv lime: suchwil*
back. o: o:
lit and main the
most woudei l«.|
| alreadyicoulaitrsin abundant supply,
cet upon the arm and con..n.utl! to pom * mine (»ott ; ’ - i Tlteie is orre erroi-wiili respect to the
a small stream ot water over the limb y ilmnder and. bhxeh P cried old i |lse , ini ^ ^ )0 u!d bv all mean,
an.l into a basin. . . I lake, ns he took the same cmtchtMon.^ f ^ fhc lS} |Vg of-jime
|. al, ‘ ‘j ; wi.lrihe innnnre heap, whether in a /?r-
, . . . i •• , i , . ■ • , , T" 'Denting-op quiescent state. Ammonia
placing ins meat upon a hook .slipped phvstcal activity and strength lugged j lt!l ,, ll n , !s j,, mam, res, combi fled
and linng lnmselr, instead of his beef, I a n.l carried the boss some- quarter V*, ^, h - ,3.,*^,^,., carhon^,-muratid, or
half It 1.1.15 to the House. I other .-tad*. The-e shift of ammonia'Ae
Noting Peter lia.l slitutte.l U home at , V lir V»«, whfch cornbina
the earliest MagejoHl.e.l.re procee.lit.gs. j wjlh Uieir theammoifla
ami so alarmed tne girls that tliev were 1
in a high state when they saw the apt
upon the barbed point. His agony was
intense—he was quickly taken down and
carried to a physician's office, and so
great was his pain (in imagination) that
he cried piteously upon every motion
made by the doctor in cutting the coat
and shirt sleeves from about the wound
ed arm! When at last the arm was
bared, not a scratch was there! The
Savannah Grocery and Fruit
Depot.
W. II. FARRELL.
T"iT7TI HiFSALK and retail dealer in choice
YV Fami 1 v G^urenos, Iclnds of AVest Tn- j
diaand X >**ih(*rn rrnit^ Nut«. Veeytablos, 4c., ;
corner of BranghIon and ^Whittaker streets. \
All orders from the city and country ! . I \t;is
promptly attended fo. ; see for ^Tiilmore. Done’spn an-J the Union.* j
»Sa\anil all, Ga, Jan 29 5^ 1rt 00/ » otin t. nn t.liA nruntn f«*r hia rain- ’ , ,
at 1 vise wit a h i
facts
an element winch is of gyre at importance *
. - . , . , ... : to vegetation* ErirffeiWV ihe best i net hr
proacl, ot the good old dad Aud his as- j .,V,„*» lime are to sprfeHd opog
the soil before-(Hauling, and mir it iu
with the harrow, or to sow if as a fijp
11 511 dossing, nooii after the coming up of tile
and
Distant.
Old man Peter vva« carried
began io>lio natural, as life,
comes the old lady, iu a grea; bustle,and ^
wan e-l lo know wiial was going on.— j
OJd Peter, in the last gasp oi agony and j
A ‘ Stump’ Anecdote. , ^ — ........ - ( 111 ; st ]: rt . ute ,i
. ,, affections to Charles Ramsworth, whom i ‘ .
A Tennessee paper, we believe, is cutpabie ... . .. one case so I
. . , ,, . , .. .. she had twice- refused within theyear,:
in the following: -A distinguished Oiu Line !, . . . , - cause a pretty u.u.m .
.... . , - - i ,i i * Iter i effect tons were-interrupted bv the ,
tying of Memphis, who never joined the A- . . , ,1,, '. XT i otherwise interesting.
I entrance into the garden ot Ed ward Ne- „ °
c-tv and coh-.itrv ; uierican Order, but who canvassed lennes- : i , j .... j i i 1 -. S'jtne years ag-> ne
c.tv ana con y Ivitis. Indeed, Edward had been smitten t „ - ,
i see f**r ..iiilmore. Done'son and tlie liuicn. . . (Reading, Burks countv, 1 ennst It allla! ‘ Call dts a sluiate ! Bali! says tile
50—Gm , , .. ! with Harriets charms, and wished to . . i' -
w L .. - -5- |-ed 10 account, ota the stump, tor h,i, rel*- , ^ ^ ^ ^ j there nve.1 an easy old farm*c. m'‘ m « j old wntiian. .
Hardware and Iron Store, ;American party * j ot -. * the questi6n ’ to! a f j. ’ t»L. ^ I«»Aloi
Ptach-trce Arfan&a, Ga. ^ AVulow. Aeppins Aaocdote. Widow Nep- j . nvrin^ stinn^er HTJeegf, too, as his speech will ifnl!c^e.; • y J—See, I tu all. f>i2en—:i*uie —
CvILBF.RT & CLARKE, |P i0 * ,a I i;iar ' of U,e Methodiat I baked sober an lL° Kl nlf4n Sweighoflfer had on.-e served j Qh dear mine yesht not come over ipi,.
npit>.*p: pymrcirFiv tv jCbuTcR ia the neighborhood where she K t ■.-P, i n i V , as a member in the Legislature, and;Do«i\.*’
ea i. km exclusively in , . . . P . ... i hOiuew hat eiiiuai^rassed. lie nastily ad-, , ,• . lto * . » * . -, T , , , , ,, , .
r ROX. Stool. Xnils. G istinc’s, Mill tnms. As.- j hv^l ; but, with many of tue qualities so . * r- *; s : f i t ‘ | was theretore no toui; and as he had *!s«> *• J a w ! haw ! haw! roared \b*i ol!
ricnhhril Vfechflfni^s* Tools, of I beepmiog in a Christian, she possessed fari\‘ tlue< . l j 1 1 ^ \ " r : Ion com it landed a volunteer corps ot 1 woman “Vat a fool ' Yo‘i [Pcttr s
- »• >*'•"«' "■*!;”;:?/ ■ “ ** >*4 **»»* *....: *,»?• .
5Vo:*reagciitsfoTt , '.n's:ilenftlioRnbf><‘r«elt- . sutiviUr in mod*—in fact, not to put j “'M' , ... , . .. (-supposed inciinetl to cowardice. His! -’Bosh M roars olil Fel.er, slinking < ft
iny vie i-:inf.:o itsonihtxnnd perfnmi^nce, snd : t00 gne-a point upon it. she wains < crab- , , . Us.m, exc an * • « u » l S on Peter v.;is bisonlv son, a strapniug i deatli’sicv fetters at utieMir.ve au'd iump-
and r-ell it, at.die Manufacturers’ prices, with . ,, , „ glad to have found you. I have some . . - n r> . > . - ,, . , ® J 1
'the freight added. ^ bed as she well could be. Well, once upon ) fj-r-'• le!1 . J want vour advice. ^ ° f ' K ^^ . et<irar, , d j .'mg uj<.—'’! 1 Ih>sii! Jacob, vat a.Mam one
Atlanta, opr If*, 13',o 9—ly • a time, a great revival broke out among j ■ j* ' ‘ roiing Peter devolved the principle earns j y (J \, mnsiit bo to say I iasii
—’ ; the Methodists in tbe Widow's neUUborbosl ;
B. S. OATMAW, l.Of course, tbe Widow attended ; and.
Vegeta life* that Y-oiitaFiifiu’s pef/ect
sfti'i^ii large ariibtint of" Ifiife, in ay at*
•Tvinig fi,e:nbraiice! If this grass')*
grown np>)i! a s'ofl t'ondsfing nnjstlv of
vegetable matter, afiil hitdcr tliesiffrfu-
l*f-*'ff nnifft:.! inatnr’e, il Will ledge Of
lireak I'ovvn from its own weight, f&r
f " ant of fhe '*• rflrV ss wlfich a due pfopior-
tiott of iime impart to it. Potl-
to.-t PotVafii Imge'juT cehtage of lime,
•i'n I rherc'caii be no doit tit that for some
years past those that Irai’o bvefl raised
ttnile'i citciimsfanccs that precluded i
stifficierff supply 'offline; Irave liei-nmofa
fiftl.'te-ffi disease than those that cotilU
oiiotiu at) -nlrffii.f:lift supply of it.
DBALER IN ITALIAN, LGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN
STATU A L Y AND TENNESSEE
Monuments,
Tombs, r ?..ts and Vases, Maiible Man
tels, and Furnishing Marble,
Atlanta, Geo.
J though- participating after her unbending
fashion—that is as if fed on raoirod soup,
she never lai.ed to occupy her place on the
• amen' benches- One evening, after a most
copious oat pooling of grace, and when tbe
new converts and zealous members were 5
runuing over with eutbusiasm, one v, »u. ^
preachers struck up a jubilant song aud
r . iu the world, I will tell you all about it.; ,, , - p , , * . .
of the T , • 1 i old Peter ami voting Peter were hard at to agent whose sliatlu.
: work in ;tie m-iadow, when th* old man - smashed pyramid.
‘ Util!’ feeling in hi
util, yes. my son.’
all stz.-d ilivli ll
1 Joked 1:35 c
All orders promptly titled. Warerooni op-(started round to .shake bands' with the)- D.) . dun t E 1\ ar.l. Dorit ~,iy a.iy j ^ his "scythe am! balls ou:
nosite Genrera Rail Road Donot. , , , . , , more. 1 oU really tuase me bill'll, tliis ' . , . - , , .,
P TAM^V.^onAN-, Agent, iCassv.Uc, Geo. t brethren and sisters, as is usual ou ncu | , , , .1 i i “Ol.! unne Got», Peter.
octet—am !
Jnn 1. 1557—tf
Wett; one wann dry in having time' pocket book !' raid a
V;gct^blej* that are perfect iy t^ir
I.i .'-ijpz ui-.'l , that is that, coutail) al]
Q.tfrit, .ejejnepi-S iutlu^ JlfOJiQr'juft
..... declaration is so verv unexpected, and so J . V^"'’ - v,ul ’’ 1 "i *'•’ ‘ ' i L.V } M *5.^
j occasions. Finalljr.be came to the Widow. •*, r ; “Wliatsde matter, fader? answers ‘Well, I— t u> its r:,i-.a * Ict, i(u^ d.ut
.Seip.ns, whom, whi esb.-k ng by the band. ‘ \ ^‘j |at are you talking of Su-! t} !® SOD ’ slra 'S ,Jl '-' ,,ill g l, P anti looking at j ‘ Give it to the. ihv fdn !’ . . Jnajjy yueeJgJi^Mt—
! be accosted with. ,0,>i,ur Mp/un*, Jmi t ! ^ an , You reaflv'don’t thiok ’that i hi ™’ - „ . „ ... .! ’ 'V s , i( V , ■ i iu ?>, J*
}you love the Lord}' Tbe Widow withdrew ^ , - j ‘•Ohl.mme Golt, Pefter, agttio cried , ‘ Black leather straps amt cln--M"irk ; m.phci to ^fl hvir^r J l^pg|
! her LanJ ’ *•»***’ anJ Py®** up heP * JW “s‘aV, cousin Edward/exclaimed Su* I ^ i° ld , j [V"' f - ,W ' J t% T j f l, S Wjkk >9
i mouth, regbed in-her usual curt manner—, san ^ ^esAeciiin-'look, 1 “Bonder, echoes young Peter, bur- ( bills, notes and checks. &juiiv,_ wuere , j.ti.l,U^ t »ivm.mu;al .itigfuwllt afeLlinfc
; -/ +int gotHoihutagi* H,m' j -j’ - uUin ' her I;an ,j in a B l :iy f u T c)(> od I r ^.«P ^ ° iJ T°' / r - • ! ' dtd U Y • .: J wfcC&k b W*
a point of price, quality and niakej n z . •• r' V, n ,,j t\- fi.s ; OVf . r Ins mmitli— 11 tliis k fiir as Oil. UUD6 Gvfcf, drE snake -Bite ill me . I sa y. £’ ’ e *° e 1 ' | :xl, A ■ g?** 1 *#? the!/ ^QWfir tO
■ranuftrfnlv extwisively at borne, j General Lee one day Found Dr. Cut- , over Jit, mouth— tuts is wrdt, lair, a» j • i it back h'riii f *’ I r Li.*t Ji'iVse n • * ‘
2\-t a better niake. which, we will 1 tinw the armv sunreon. who was a hard-! it leap year it is not right to clteat me '.y/particular was <Ntpa- j' ‘TeiiMlomirs f ’ ”
CLOTHING
At Wholesale and Retail,
MADE TO ORDER.
VTJT hive now ynt our Clothing Mnnufncto-
> V ry in operation, :uwl are prepared to offer
great inducements to purchasers at wholesale
hr retail. In point of price, quality and niake, j
as we wow — _i
CARtil.
Thos. S. Wayne & Sen
work to ord -w and. iu ail .eisqa insure ah!,—
JAVahtokeep ou hsud at aft times a good stock
of-Oentlew*-"’s feniishing Goods, ll.-rts, yiffs.
■J !
Savannah, Georgia
W ILL give strict attention to feceivTng and
forwarding merchandise of every de
scription, selling aud shipping Cotton, Wheat,
Tobacco, c..rr, Flour, Bacoii; Wool, Ac.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Savannah, J-ui 29, 3657—ty
aha Bo?, vs. Richard Roo. |
LARGL q’untity.of Magisfrate’s Exccu- ;
tions, just printed,' and for sate at the j
, . . J v . iieivni DD AVVirr J
and thereby get*, better niake. which, we will ! ting, the army,surgeon, whu was a hand- !'t ls icnp.
^thf irsfcTaSs Cut- *> me tf***- j qii _ r .K \ lift of frightening young Peter,
ter, and good Taib.r*. to make vpp wrie custom j Vat cojuplacenify before aglass. j | ^ i.Jf, '
* r CutU!ig/^said Lee, ‘ vou iiiust IjeiBe jiiera^roifeate txaa^y. I
happiest mail' in cre.-ttidn? * * 'J,/ | cume-merely to propose to;
re !:v3fe^P» Wwri f Ti» I ™ ** h#: il
.... ' , ,, 1a* to have fttileu through himself, a
>- i'~ h0tn HO* word young Pet.
ihe Jad.v.atid nut.froiB thegentlemm,- „ a wue-'drawer.aud
i and us i secyoa are 0-1K oh having our
courtuhip brcu*fet tu a close, IsupfUMe) U f ll k '« ,« -a - ....
. r ’,. 1 1 “.ttuere is der snake f, • uior u l do—that
; must go through with the odious matter ’ ■ ’ - TJ „ r ,. . . *
: ti o' ' i Lt* mine trow sis, Peter—Oh ! mine'
of fprim. IhCrefore, I,, r'tisan. ask you ,,
Trunks, Vaiices, Fiece Goods, Taiion’ Trim-
mine*. Ac. . .. « .
Terms cash, and bid one price.
' *V. HERRING * SOS'
Aflanta, G*., Feb J 2,1S57—ly -
Cheap ITcgTo Blankets.
T* ILL!AM SHEAR, **. .
obu ' ’- STAKPARt) OFFICE.
ank« for sale at tSis office, i
AUGUSTA, GA.,
| f AJ received from New York a large sim-
ITL pfy of superior 'Negro BLMflvLra,
which ay will well at very low prices^ -
y,‘gyg. pmtp’y rfwwiy W*&It
Red BLAME fS. some of extra-size ana ghal-
itff to which tbs attention of rift: jiuMk? wfe-' j
•pertfully invited. Jan 29 tnormn
IT" aid * iuci.1 :*e
* l hjilte util to.
.iyr't._ J yvoujjj by BO.
‘ \Vhy, Geteraj
• Wtir ^ roiiltail fa
VVhv r ’ replied Cee, * because you are | - • *Oh, stop, Edward. 1 lie proposal.
iu love with joursey, and have not a
val on tlie- earth.’
‘Where is rtfeTide, Sambo?
*^Wid de rake, imtssa.’
* Well, where is the rake ?’
1 k• ,-w. •*«* <■* •jt’. iiiw, ta
11 jy-ss questions merit* tbp attest
’{-the agv.ui.i tirul chemist,-i^it ha^hot al^
cbild-like simplicity and rho-je*ty. aud quick, get off my t-owsis!
b moment, yet eternity is its successor. 1 with an abundant supply of li*
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