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CANDLER «Sc RICE, Proprietors,
“ Principles—not Men.”
B. P. BENNETT, Publisher.
VOL. IX.
CASSVILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1857.
tsto. ii.
'GleitfN ftttoetfigciiKnfs*
I. 0. 0. F.
V.ILLKY LotMIK, No. 4?j l. 0. 0. F.
A REGULAR meeting uf this Lodge will be
held every Friday evening, at 7 o’clock.—
Transient brethren ill Vi ted to attend.
By ordet of tile Lod^e.
SAM’L LEVY, N. G.
3. F. Mii.noLi.KX, Secretary.
F. ft A* M.
jCasiviLle t.obrtfe, No. 156, F. A A. M-.
t'TMIE regular mceliiiir* of thin Lodge aVe held
_ on the ltd And 3d Tnesdav in eVet-V V.ir.llth.
The members #ill lake doe Motite iheKxji, and
Sroveru themselves afci(:<>rdiligiy..
SAtfUEh LEVY, Secretary.
Diet. &3, 185tr. 87—tr
Doct. B. F. Hfrnie,
JAfiPfett, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA. ,
September 25. 38,—tf. i
JOIIS II. nice. ANDREW II. RICK.
J. H. & A. II. RICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Cco.
W ILIj Practice "Law in tlie counties of
Cass, Gordon,
Catoosa, Floyd,
Whitfield, Pickens.
Also in the IT. S. District Court at Marietta.
OctS, 1350—ly
J{. II. LKEKE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT FOR
Fl»»yrt. r«*1k.
PauMiiiff, Cnrtltw, Catoosa,
Murmv, Gilmer, Fannin,
Walker, Dade and Whitfield
Counties.
B USINESS rntrnstpd to mv cure will meet
with nrompt and vigilant attention, and
monies paid over punctually.
Return davs 2" days before Court.
Office in the Court-house, up-stairs, Cass-
ville. fi t.
* Magistrate's Courts, in lliccomitv reg-
nlarlv attended; Jurisdiction alter 4tti Mnr.-’.i,
' Jan 35,1357—tf
Seoerpl IdbertiseiJietfs. j Cljflirt ^nptnj.
C. DAY,
To YoungvMen.
' in running level rows. If after a wash-
iing rain ftiev will be led lo admire the!
Tailor, |
CasSVILLE, Ga.
S HOP—In the Patton building, east of the ,
court house. i
Jan I, 1 S."»7 40—tf .
GLOBE
HOTEL,
M
in
Qiwciltey Georgia*
BY fiPO. W. BROWN.
It. GEO. W. BROWN having recently pur
chased this old and well known house,
urn permanently located in Cassville, and will
be glad to accommodate all desiring board, ei
ther by the day, week, mouth nr year, llis ta
ble will be supplied with the best the country
affords, and charges moderate,
t’jis.sville, Dec 4 43—] v
Winshin's Iren Works,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ITM1E undersigned are now prepared to re- 1
_L ceive and execute ord. rs for all kinds of 1
Castings or Machine works—viz.: Steam En-1
pines. Slide Lathes, Mill work, of every descrip
tion, Iron Railings, for Graves, and Yard Fen
ces, Sugarand Bark Mills, Ac. All personsfa-
yoring tlicnvayith orders may rely upon having
them executed In the best manner, and with dis
patch. Orders for Sash, Blinds, a\d Doors,
promptly attended to. Cash paid for old Cop
per Brass and Iron Castings.
Dill 12—ter WINSIIIP, BRO. A SON.
M. McMURRY,
Dealer in F t milv Groceries,
CONFECTIONARIES, Ac.,
(South West corner of the Public Square,.)
Cassville, Ga.
K EEPS constantly on hand Coffee, Sugar,
Svmp, Molasses, Candies, Family Medi
um! various other articles, too tedi-
Ac
mb 4, 1857—ly
II. P. FARROW.
Attorney at Law,
CAKTEnsVILLK. CASS COCNTT, GA.
H AVING removed to this place drum Lau-
rensville. S. C..'i will practice in the va
rious courts of the Cherokee circuit, mid am- |
business entrusted to his rare will he promptly 1
attended to. His i/aJiro/eJ attention will he
rh voted to his profession. Office, next door to
ti e store of Milner. Kennedy A Co.
References: Hon. It. C. Young. Lalircnsville.
S (’.: lion. James L. Orr, Anderson. S. <\:
v.il. James II. Irby, I.aurcns, S. C d. J. W.
W qts, (’<ss eountv. (la.
Feb If. 1857—lv*
warren akin. m. a. Candler, g. t. vkiidkiiv.
AKIN. CANDLER A VKRDERY,
Attorneys at Law,
CASSVILLE. ga.
P RACTICE in the counties of Cass, Chattoo
ga. Catoosa. Ford. Gordon. Murray,
Paulding. Polk. Walker and Whitfield.
Prompt and particular attention given to se
curing and collecting claims, and the money
paid over when collected,
mil 3, 1357—tf
WOFFOBO & CRAWFOBD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
W LT, faithfully attend to any business en
trusted to tlieir care, in nnv of the coun
ties of Upper Georgia. W.T. WOFFORD.
- Jr One of the firm may always be found at
their office in Cassvi'.lc.
Nov 1. 1955 - >s — u
J. W. & R. C. HOOPER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
W LL practice in atl the counties of the
Cherokee Circuit.
A. W. STROUP.
Architect and Builder,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
T XFOKMS the citizens of Cass and the adjoin*
injj Counties that, he has permanently loca
ted at the above named place, and will attend
promptly to all oitiers in Ins line of business.
Feb i; 13f>7—ly
Tin Manufactory,
cArtersville, geo.
*TMIR undersigned has on hand and expects
1 to keep on hand, a large stock of Tin ware;
Cookinar, Office, and Parlor Stoves—of all sizes
and patterns ; and invites the public generally
to call and see him before purchasing: else
where.
Job Work done to order. Linen and Cottoj
Ua«rs taken in exchange for Tin ware,
mh 10 -Km ‘ JAS. W. STRANGE.
Never cay Fail.
Keep pushing —’tis wiser
Thau sitting aside,
And dreaming aud sighing
And waiting the t de
In life's earliest hauls
They os!y prevail
Who daily march onward.
And never say fail !
With at? eye ever open,
A luttgtle that's not dumb.
And a heart that will never
To sorrow succumb.
Iou II battle aud conquer.
Though thousands assail ;
How strong and how mighty
Who never say fail !
The spirit of angels
Is active I know.
As higher nnd higher
lu glory they go ;
Me tliiuks od bright pinions
From Heaven they sail,
To cheer and com age
Who never say fail !
Ahead then keep pushing.
And elbow your way,
Uuheeding the SDvious,
Ail asses that bray ;
All obstacles vanish.
Ail enemies quail,
In the might of their wisdom
W ho never say fail!
In life's »osy morning.
In manhood’s fair pride,
Let this be the motto
Your footsteps to guide;
Id storm nnd in sunshine,
Whatever nssnil.
We'11 onward and conquer.
And never say ‘ail!
: i That'll never il<*, yontiff man! No use!perfect facility with which every bed 1
j to stand on the side walk and whine a- holds its own water, and the general I
up in Europe nnd by the old federal
party in its day, that it was unsafe to
trust the ignorant masses with this pow>
...... .. RHHI . , „ or, unworthy of a moments’ cousideza*
bout hard luck and say that everythingI freedom from gullies and washes. ^ After j a citizen. 1 History, common usage and j lion. If the great mass of the popoi*-
, goes against you—no such a thing IM a summer shower, they ean but observe | hence the common law, and the decis-'tion be Ignorant a. J unfitted for self
I does not think ot you. Yott are like all, how admirably this plan economise*
i the rest of us —a mere speck upon the j moisture,especially in thirsty clav lands,
earth s surface. Were you this moment J While in other fields, plowed up and
•to go down in the living tide, but a bub down the bills, the water has run off rap-
: Lie would linger for a moment upon the ! : dly ami carried much of the soil, here
; surface, and even that would vanish ut»- j we have it standing in the furrows all
from the N. Y Day Book.
Can a Negro be a Citizen?
general t As a question of fact, the negro is not
ion of the supreme judicial tribunal of government, they are made so of course
the nation, all unite in defining and de- by tbe few who Lave caused this*result
! noticed.
termining this "fixed fact." Tbe men
who framed the Constitution defined, in
the preamble of that document, the pre
cise objects and all the objects they de-
arouud to the top of the highest ridges | signed to accomplish, to wit: to insure
i lie heart is full of hope and ambition j for several days, gradually sinking into j tranquility, promote the general welfare
but is not missed wh-n it ceases to •*— **- - 1 *-• r 1 •
In-iit. One such as you would not leave
a tipple.
You are a coward—coward iti the bat
tle. There’s no tight in you; you have
surrendered without a struggle, and now
whine because beaten. You are not
i worthy of a triumph for you have not a field and as soon as you sow small
! yet earned it. Garret, hut, and dripping { grain the trouble lias to be repealed Ac.
cellar, are ten thousand heroes who | We propose to notice this and oilier ob-
j would put yon to shame. They must j jections in our next, suggesting a metli-
the beds beneath them and keeping up | and seenre the blessings of liberty to
a constant moisture, while singitlai to I themselves and their posterity. And as
relate the bottom beds instead of their j there are no possible means, moral or
usual superfluity, have t\\epro rata sup- ’ ' 1 •’ L 1:1 t—
ply of liie hills.
This all sounds very pretty says one,
but it takes a great deal of time to level
i toil or starve.
The strife is a desperate one with
them; for they wrestle with want, while
I tugged and despairing ones watch at the
; lone hearth the contest. Sirong men
look death in the eye when their sinews
are strung by the wail of hungry child
hood.
Sltatne on you. In the full vigor of
health and manhood, no month but your
own to fill and no back but your own to
cover and yet crouching under the first
scorchings of adverse fortune. Y011
know nothing of the storm, for you have
seen but the summer. One cloud has
ftightetied you, and you think you are
hardlv dealt by. You will lie lucky if
you Slid no darker shadows across your
path.
Stand up, young sir, pull your hands
from your pocket, throw off your coat
od by which the trouble of leveling a
physical, through wLieh or by which
negroes could become or can become a
part of ibis posterity, the historical fact
is beyond doubt or possible doubt that
negroes were not included iu the citizen
ship ir considered as part of the jwliti-
cal community. And the common 11-
sage and therefore the common law,
lii'-h is simply the legal or technical
fi -Id will never have to be repeated again, j expression of the formes, is equally
— Central Georgian. j clear, and positive, and unmistkable!
In all the colonies—all over this eou-
Unprofitable Fanning. ! tinent and the adjacent islands, where-
! ever the race was found, the same con-
An address was lately delivered before j ( jition. the same relations, the same so-
ftlisfrllafaus.
the Erie County Agricultural Society at
the City of Buffalo, N. Y., which con
tains hints so applicable to every fann
ing section in (Lis countrv, that we make
room for a synopsis of it. The charac
ter of the address will be found to be full
of indisputable truths, and the hints al
iuded to, wonli heeding. No poor man
can afford to be a poor farmer. When
agricultural improvements have been re
commended we are toLl that such ex
pensive fanning will do well enough for
the rich, but people in moderate circtim
j Quoting from British Author
ities.
; The abolition papers, since the recent
decision of I lie Supr.-tne Cmnf. make
I great concphiitn*. because Cbiet Justice I | 1HVe ^- 0 nrli and strength—all invaluable.
PATTEN, TTI T'i TON CO,, j ^ ' I;|S disregarded^ the Uniterm de- j \ ( |,i ;l to j,, p„i your sinews in mo-
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA: r .1...
Commission aud Forwarding
Merchants,
r> TTSX .4 . . . - . —” . I VO^.WT .MLV L..-’ Tm.'
In
stances cannot afford it. Ornamental
ami take fortune bv the throat. You may j farming is not advocated, but profitable
be thrown again and again, but hang fanning is. The amount of a man’s cap
on. Put away the nonsense that the I •'»! »Dtst fix the limit of his business in
world is all against you. ’Taint so —I agriculture as in everything else, but
Your destiny is in your own stfong arm. j however poor one may be, if land is cni-
; Wield it like a mar.! With an unbend J tivated at all, it can be cultivated well.
■ ing will, and honor and truth for a guide j It may be out of ones pow- j borrowed from European monarchists or
the day is our own. | er to keep a large farm in a high state! contradict the reasonings of llie anti
slavery” and anti Democratic portion
cial subordination of the negro was uni
versally recognized and universally aclet'
on. and just as the common law grew up
in England and was presumed to favor
liberty, because this liberty was tbe com
mon usage, so if it had not been inter
fered witii by European writers and pub
licists and beeu |>erinitted, a natural de
velopment, Ameiican si>ciety would be
universally accepted as it is now at the
South where common usage, and there
fore the common law presumes all ne
groes “slaves,” on as all occupying that
position of social subordination formerly
universal on this continent.
The Supreme Court, resting on his
torical fact and embodying the spirit of
tbe common law in its action, has recent
ly made a decision which however much
it may conflict with tbe false notions
No capital, eh? You have capital— ! of cultivation, if so, sell a part of it and
God has given you nerfeet health. That 1 menage a small one. If you are a pool
is an immense capital to start on. Y<
C ONSIGNMENTS of OM,.n, n„ rn . TTJW.
/ /?/*//;•, /?rffv*;>, <fv., solicited* Merchan
dize:* ml Produce forwarded with dispatch.
Refer to Col. R. M. YoCTMJ and I). W. Camp,
Esq., Calhoun, Ga,
June *2"», \>S."t». . 20—ly
visions of the British CourN. Indeed,! |io „ rtlld w ;.,. A man in full health and
J.lustit e McLean expressly holds lha‘ his ] slren „ t |, s! „ ltl i d llever w l,iue or despair,
associates had no right todisregard Ciiiet | Because fortune does not pour a stream
Justice Mansfield and other torv Judges. ] , jf |j ; IJl0 i,j s , l0 ,:ke!a. ILyou
The following story is an old one, but it ] | 1;n ” no m oney, work and get it.
B. F. BOAfAR,
Commission Merchant,
FOR THE PITKJITASF AND SA1.E OF
collies in so good just about now, that j dustrv, cconomv, and inteeritv, will do
we cannot retrain horn giv ng itj j wonders. From such begimiitigs for-
1 he late Judge Daniels, of \ irginia, i times have been reared. Tliev can lie a-
gain. Will vou try, lie so that you can
walk dry shod into the El Dorado ol
of the population, it expresses with per
fect accuracy, the will of the people,
and declares that this is purely and en
tirely a republic of white men. But
bark of this decision, lliis historical and
used to tell with great glee, how, when a i
young man on a circuit, he saved his 1
client's life solely because the opposite
counsel quoted British Authorities. It j
Tenues^* Prodnce, TTt ,h,ri : ,}r tl,e !?‘ u '? r -. w, f ,e ". i
COTTON. GROCERIES, Ac., , English squadron under ailmiral ]" k-]
Alabama Street. (South of the Macon A Wes- j l " lrn ‘ was '»•« ^‘Unn™ liver. J
tern Depot, Atlanta, Ga. j btinimg and plundering the Milages a j
Oct 23, 185H—tf j long its hanks, a negro man wasar-j
77 ! taigned for the murder of one of-liis own |
S avannah .Grocery and Fruit
wealth? Oh, will you meet the waves
defiantly, and be the achiever of your
own fortune 3
Try
man you cannot afford to raise small
crops, you cannot afford to ^cept half a
crop troin land capable oT yielding a
whole. If you are a poor man you can
not afford to fence t-o acres to secure j judicialyiicf that negroes are n t citizens
the crop you ought to grow on one.—i _ 0 f a ]| ,],is. an 4 furnishing the
You cannot afford to pay, or lose the in | ground wotk a,nd veiy soul of the fact
terest iti the cost of one hundred acres j itself, is another question or rather in-
ofland to gnt the crops that will grow * quiry, ean the negro l>e a citizen in a
on fitly acre* No man can afford to \ system like ours? Of course the old and
grow twenty bushe'sof corn per acre, e- j a 'bstired systems of Eurone may make
ven if the laud were given him. for that
amount of coin will not pay the cost of
the miserable cultivation that produces
it.
No poor man can afford to cultivate
;t is glorious to conquer a strife, j his land iu such a manner as will cause
' j it to deteriorate in value. Good farming
Lovel Culture. j improves land, and the cultivator who so
him a citizen or subject, as it is termed,
for when' a child is sometimes the mas
ter and king of its own father, and a
woman, on the very day of her acroticb-
ment, is Commander in-Chief ot thear-
tny, any irrational or monstrous assump
tion is possible and in perfect keeping
with such unnatural and nonsensical
0, 185
SO—lv.
FAIN & MARTIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Morgan ton, Ga,
L XY tmsities* entrusted to tlieir care will be
attended to ywoiwwttv.
NV. C. VAIN. Morgnnton.
WM. MARTIN, Datilnnega.
>ept. 4, 1856.
W. T. BAY,
lTTORNEY at law.
Jasper, Tiekein county, Oa.
)R VCTICES in tbe eonri* of Cberokee.
Pickens, Gilmer and F»nnm.
REFERENCES:
J. Ilansel.Marietta, Ga.: W. T. Wofford,
^assrille. Se>r“ * Atlanta.
OO * tL* Id
P'vnot.
W. H. FARRFJX.
VT.ES A EE and retail dealer in choice
FnmUv Groceries, nil kinds of West In
dia and Northern Fruits, Nuts. Vegetables, Ac.,
comer of Broughton and Whittaker streets.
All orders fru:n the citr and country
promptly attended to.
Savannah, Ga.. Jan 20 50—5m
Hardware and Iron Store,
(rtT.
I 111 dill 7 Ilia tell Ill <13 IU o(;i, me I (l I oy-gL i |.wni (.<>11111
Quite a controversy has been carried j ,. r0 |, s p j s capable of fielding, increases j with our advanced political itilelligence,
n tor c ome lime in the Soulhein Culli- j p s value every year. No farmer can af- j our defined compact and rational inst;-
colvir; the offence was clearly proved
and the only cb knee for his escape was | vator in reference to (he comparative j c,, r ,j to j jr<K ] tJ " ce " weeds. They grow, to j unions, in short, our natural and truth
a slight informality iu the indictment. I merits of iiill.-ide ditching and level cul- ; sure without cul ivatiou they ' ful Democratic system, citizenship must
The pros cuting attorney, in reply to Jture. While we have not entirely dis- spritl g U p spontaneously on all land, and conform to the principles and corres
l '’’ ” Mti.Danie! s defence of his client, quoted i carded our ditches we contest to an lion* ■ -- ...... . * * ' ‘
from the British authorities, showing! est conviction that the lime is not far
clearly that the ground taken by the j distant wben they will be entirely aban-
laiter was untenable. While ho was! dotted, for the less expensive and more
quoting and speaking, at intervals, bang! | scientific process of level culture. We
. f ,] f bang! bang! went 1 he caitnoti from the j have triedit sufficient! y to be entirelv
TT ppp^' rrVRKF J squadron. Daniels ro-e to answer: and | satisfied with it. and we do earnestly
K ’ Wi,h tH,:t Soize ' , . ! "’ M ,,f!,,e stron gj trust that our planters will try at ^ j de7i' C e to filLhS granaries. No poor far.
ritON. Steel. Nails, CasUn^s. Mill Irons, Ag- ° f . *"™c i j one field on this plan, the present year. J mer t . an afford to keep poor fruit tree:
by false and unnatural contrivance*,
therefore, if they suffer from it it is their-
own fault, and they can have no possible
right to continue a wrong to cthen
under the pretence of benefitting them-
selves. Of course the argument as ap
plied to women—to children, idiots, and:
insane peisons, all those naturally inca
pable of fulfilling the duties of citizen
ship, is exactly applicable to negroes.
Indians—and to all inferior races of
men.
The negro is a man, but a differed*
man from the Caucasian, a* an owl is a
bird' but a different bird from an eagle,,
as a *hnd is a fish though a different
fish from a salmon, or as anv given
species in the animal creation may di£
fer freru other species of the same fam
ily or form of being. This is an ex
isting. indistructible, unmistakable fact.
Why it is so, or w hen or how it wa»
made so, we do not know. It is so by
the act and will of tbe Almighty Cre
ator, and the inference is unavoidable,
having made the negro different. He
has designed hi in.(however he may ap
proximate to us,) for a different purpoeo.
and therefore to violate Ilia law and
force or try to force this negro to ac»
like ourselves—to be equal lu ourselves,
in short, to fulfill the functions of citi
zenship. is as wicked and impious as ii
is inhuman and would be destructive tu
all concerned, to the negro as well as to
ourselves. Blit, the anti “slavery’! zeal
ots may deny this fact, deny that the-
negro is a negro or a different man frotu-
the Caucasian, may iusist that he de*
scene!* from the same common paten
tage, ami has ihciiifore the same com
mon nature with themselves. But ar*
they sincere in this? Does Dr.Cheever,
fir Sumner, or Garrison himself honest
ly believe this assumption? Is thereat
man among them that will practice otv
his professed belief?—that would con
sent to mix his blood with this negro?'
that would permit his dauqgter to ma*
rv the best, the most refined, the most
accomplished negro on the face of tkr-
eartb?
No, indeed! there Is not a man »-
mong them but would infinitely prefer to
see his daughter in her coffiin! Do thev
then believe in what they pretend to?
Are they not liars aud hypocrites—indeed
worse, are they not afroeions villains.
and traitors to their race as well as their
country, who labor night and day tv
force a destiny on their brethren of the
South, icfinitely more horrible than-
death itself when applied to themselve*-
or to tln-ir own sisters and daughter*?
But ibis is not all, though Heaver*
knows it is enough, or should be, and
some day will be enough to lynch an<
leprutis wretch that dares to proclaim
ii;ii«<<!r utt \ l.. >?ir i.-wnt/>
ut.x. .-hth, Aims, i:;isnn!TS. Am inms, • « . ? , t •
r’cultnr -1 TnmWnts. Mechanic-’ Tonis, of, • complete!) ag.jmst him.
manages his farm as to get the largest j political contrivances. But with
' himself an AboIition : st or hostile to the
natural relations of the races. The
“free ’ negro in :be midst of a ^whiter
community perishes, dies out, become*-
_ ^ ^ _ tn time ntterjy extinct, and to exact pro-
especTall'v rich land, but though they j pond with the great elementaay i dea por'too as he approximates to civil equali
cost no toil, a farmer cannot afford to | which underlies all oar constitutions, L r '~' 1 - 1
raise them. The same elements that both state and national. I bis great cell
tral truth which constitutes the base,
the vita! principle, the very soul of out
political svstetn, is equality, natural e
quality, and on it reposes the whole su-
persiructure of American citizenship.—
rces! All those who have equal natuiai wants,
feed them, would, •-itli proper cultiva
tion, nourish a • r op, nd no fanner can
afford to ex pent, on weeds t he natural
j wealth wli’ch was . estowed bv Provi*
Years ago we had in contemplation ! t | lat j 0 IIOt Bear good fruit. Good fruil | have equal natural rights, for it is a seff-
ilie freiclit nffded.
Atlanta, apr 10. 1356
22, 'CA
15—ly*
K \V. CHASTAIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MORGANTON, GEO.
P RACTICES in all tbe counties of Ike Chet* j
oke« circuit. !
. Oct 1, 1855
M. J. CRAWFORD. \
Attorney and C*M*W» r *’ * J,T ’ j
BIXCGOLD, CLTOOSA COVSTT, OS.
W ILL practice in all the counties of the I
Cherokee Circuit. .... , i
Pa* ticular attention paid to the collecting of
mooer, and to pavinir over the same when col
lected. , mh 18, 1857—ly
S. LEVY, Agent,
ealer in Dry Goods, Ac. Ac.,
Xartl- Went (Mrmer Public Square,
Caskville, Ga.
L I.WAYS at home, and reatr to attend to
all who may favor him with a call.
Ian 1. 1856 48—tf
Doct J. T. Groves,
, ESPECTFULLY tenders his Professional
L> Services to the citiaena <4" Cassville and
: surrounding country,
le may be found at his ofiee day and night,
less professionally engaged.
Iffiee—one door west of MeMarray’s store,
losaville, Jan SI—tf
CARD. *
hos. S. Wayne ft Son,
StVA»»AH,e»tMA
[TILL r>e strict attention to receiving and
V forwarding merahandise of jevorv «**-
ption, sellmg and Uippiag Cottol. W»mnt,
«ceo. Ore. Floor, tarn, Wool, Ac.
ibcral adranock gaadn M aonsigcTneota.
traasah. Jan 58, l|fff-r**
B. S. 0ATMAN, | authorities, while British cannon are
OCALEK IS ITAL1VS, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAS j shaking t ItC VerV Walls of tiffs fOUrt
STATUARY AND TENNESSEE
MARBLE
lpi n S, j eXc jj en |,y the appeal, aud thus address j the iiistrument il
osins. ■ N * A 5 l) a*k*. AttDLb . a d , b prosecuting attorney: ‘ Ixiok j plan of levelling and retaining the level • meat the y d „ #t present,'will give
.TtL-, and LniMsiUNO Mauble, j h ? re. Mr. A.,you had better strike a bee j under a rotation of crops, which is toei attent j OB ' t0 t t, e preservation of large
Atlanta. Geo. line from this court house with your! best,in fact the only method we haveaeen j quantities of excellent fruit for eonsump-
All orders promptly filled. Ware room op-; British authoiities. or III commit you! I adopted. lion, as a regular article of diet. Fruit
Yacgwan. Geo. ) , f 'f j* K 1 *; Crier ; "JK"™ j The instrument must be made to span j wi i|’ nof co „° 0!1 tlie ta |,| e OIl!v a , * de-
Jan l. 1857—If - ,J ‘ e « ourt • British authorities I>e d—d ! j a lion t twelve feet, and as light a» possi | ?ert a f, er jj Iineri but will come with ev-
1 ble. A spirit level must be placed upon . erv ineal as a substantial aliment.—JV.
Irregular Verbs. i it as in hill sidn ditching, only that the Y.Day Boot.
The Paris correspondent of Porter's I g’obule of air sbali remain in the centre | 1
Spirit of the Times is responsible for the j »f w |*en. ,} 'f of ll,e frame j
[ are reversed, indicating thereby a per- I
I am astonished how foreigners are \ feet level. Begin at the highest point
ty or as he has 'breed on him the dutie:-
of citizenship is the rapidity towards ex
tinction. This is a fact—a fact of the
census, of history, i f the present^ of all
time and every where. ■ Massachusetts
forces this citizenship on the negro more
positively than any other State, and the
negro perishes most rapidly in that
State. The simple and exact fact j*..
'.hat the negro in his normal position
of subordination as in Virginia, Caroli
na, Ac., multiplies most rapidly, am!
in precise proportion as he approximate*
and it tq^ Massachusetts and ta a forced
carry out our co igns, j cess> j, e qualities of animal food that arej is just as great a violation of natural and factitious citizenship h* decays and
ubstii tiling for it ihe common method ; consumed in this count rv. This change ' right to endow sulairdinate beings with id sappear*.
Such is the fact, unmistakable, u«*
over able, and the reasoc
hvof this is scarcely les*
fartnera, instead j tore and reason to make negroes citizens j obvious. J he shallowest mind or mo*‘
itself. \Ye will give our „f putting down the large quantities of a* it would be to create a “nobility” or j limited capacity will readily understand
' their j *et up a king. The truth of this is read-J how or w hy the effort to compel we
ily perceived, iu the case of women for j men to fulfil the duties of the other aex
feelings of patriotism, as a* such a ino-1 European fanners. Only partially have va ;| f ru j t destined to supplant the ex-1 rocal tilings, inseparably united, al
meiit. to listen to quotations from British j we been able to carry out our de ign«,' , VSSl ;„« nualiti.-s of sniinal f.sid that are! is iust as great a violation of nai
CLOTHING
At Wholesale and Retail,
MADE TO ORDER.
XT7"E hire now got onr Cl“thin|t Mannfacto- ] f 0 [l„ w ing :
V» ry in operation, mid are prepared to offer j
great inducements to purchasers at wholesale ]
or retail. In point of prire. quality and make, imposed Upon by some of our wags.—
as we now manufacture extensively at home,
and thereby get a better make, which we will
sell as low as Northern manufacture*.
We are also prepared with a first class Cut
ter, and good Tailors, to make up fine custom
work to order, and in all cises insure a fit.—
We also keep on hand at all times a good stock
of Gentlemen’s furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Yslices. Piece Goods, Tailors’ Trim
mings, Ac.
Terms cash, and but one price.
W. HERRING k SON.
Atlanta, Ga, Feb 12, 1S57—ly
of the field and ran a guide row round I
Receipc for Destroying
Crows.
McCarter a 5 cx>.
Booksellers, PaklhkeiA Stationer*,
I NVITE tbe attention of country merchants
to a large and well assorted stock of Books
nnd Stationery, which will be sold on necom-
modatinr terms.
■ They also keep a fall supply of Law, Medi
cal, and miscellaneons books, and invite the
attention of professional gentlemen and Apse
who are oollrcting Libraries, to their estaUash-
merit, ar 116 Meeting street, Charleston, g. P. ^ ,
mb SR i*W-1y f*”*** '
The other day I went to see a little
Freuchman just arrived, who had been
taking lessons, ns he informed me, on the
vovage, from a fellow passenger. He j
example. The female is physically and 1 would end in their destruction, and jus -
morally incompetent to fulfil the func j as readily why clyldreu, forced into th.-
lions of citizenship or to perform the ; habitudes cfadult life, end and must en<”
duties of the other sex. They would be J in the same rapid ruin. So, too, wit!:-
wholly unable to perform the functions j the inferior forms of being—to compel,
of juries, of firemen, of scores of things; ! or to try lo force an animal to manifest
above all, they would be totally incoin-! foul ties that God has not given it—t-
pelent to defend society from external j t»ree * bull dog to^ manifest the qualities-
attack—an invasion of the national in
dependence, and therefore incompetent
to do these things which constitute the
duties, they can have no natural claim to
tbe reciprocal rights of citizenship. The
same is palpable in tbe case of idiots,
the summit of the hill, filling in with I Take one quart of corn, turn boiling
short rows next the fence, then tnovei water upon it, iet it stand one hour, then
down about fiften or twenty yards and \ tarn off the water, put three grains of
^ ^ run another guide row. If the land is j strychnine and three drops of oi! of rho- j insane persons, Ac., In a sense they
complained inudi ofthe difficulties of our j regular several long rows may be run | diiun to tbe corn, stirring them well to-! have rights, bnt being incompetent to
grammar, especially tbe irregular verbs.! by each of the guide rows without short! gether until it is ready for use. Scatter j perform the duties, it is self-evident ran
For instance,’ said he, ze verb *to go.'— j ones, but if there are very wide and ve- j this corn about your fields. Grows, otli j have not e of the right# of citizenship, j ly decays and die*, why our own abo-
Did one ever set one such a verb ? And | T 7 narrow spaces, the wide spaces should er birds and squirrels will ea», and they j and reason as well as tlie instinct of be- ; riginal imputation perish, more rapidly
with the utmost gravity he read from a| he gradually filled up with short rows. ; rarely live to get off the field. One of; nevolence or of humanity direct that {from civil zatiou than the hazards fo
sheet of paper: * I which should be narrowed at each end our formes told roe that lie had killed j they should lie treated as indeed they ; war, from contact with tbe missionary
j _ 0 1 " | Another guide rr»sr may be ran, and the! fifty crows within a short time this spring | are'treated, as tbe wards of society.— j than the rifle of the trapper or outlaw of
Thou denar test, ] insterstices filled with long and short j by corn prepared by this recipe. This; The main fact, tbe vital principle of | the mountain, tbe reason of this fact.
of the.hound, Ac., can only end in the
torture and death of the animal-in ques
tion, while the eternal fact, the indestruc
tible law, the impress fixed by the hand
of God, remains forever unaltered and
unalterable. The reason of tbe fact,
therefore, the ph ; Iosophy or cause whr
the “free” negro perishes in Massachu
setts, why the Sandwich Islander rapid
He cleats out. - j lows as above until the whole field is fin-; has not been known here but two years, j citizenship is, of course, the right to
We cat slick ! '^hed. j A laboring man caiue to reside here, and j vote, to a voice in the creation of laws
Ye or you make tracks, j One who has never seen a field thus! undertook for a compensation to rid sev- j that govern all, and without which citi
Thev absquatulate. leveled will bo struck’ with the beauty j of crows. He removed lo tbe j zenship is a fa rce, indeed, the man nat-
4 Mon Dieu! Moo Dieu! what dis-land symmetry of tbe beds, the number j west last autumn, lat before be left be| uraily equal and denied this right .is a
regular verbs you have in your lan-j of long rows, fewness of short ones, and i soU his receipe to several fatmers here, i slave, for instead of governing himself lie
| tbe deoeprireneae of tbs biUHac virioo ‘ *bat H ' £ P<> Lw^ger a secret {js governed by ethers. The pretence
we repeat, is as nBmistakable and almost
as evident as the fset itself. It is thn
wide-spread, almost universal roiacon
ceptkxi of the real nature and trne rela
tions of tba several human races on this,
continent and the stnpid and monstrous,
indaed uaplou*, effort tu rtdcoe it tC*