The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, April 23, 1857, Image 1

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tankri) 3. lV*rrk!ij /amity 35tmspnjcr—-JProafrii to \\)t Mmsta of tty National Snnarrnfe |5arty, literature ijje JHarferts, ,foreign nnk Domestic |jnos, &r. CAMILEB & RICE, Proprietors. 41 Principles—not Men.” B. F. BEXXETT, Publisher. VOL. IX. CASSVILLE, GEO., THUHSDA.Y. APRIL 23, 1857. NO. 12. Geocr{)i Utacriiscrocois. ttcoergi ^Obctil.scmeois. I, 0. 0. P. Valley Ikitige, Xu. is, 1. 0. 0. F, A meeting <.C tli'.s Lmtg • wlil be / V held even- Friday evening, at 7 ..’cloclL-> c „ 0 ,,_ Tn thc ead. ^ C(lt „. t h ) , lse . ! A. C. DAY, 1/ T st 11 or, " TLLK. G V iCJjoirr ^ortrij. 3i!i5rdlflurons. ■joys would be as well realized in London tale, turns them loose and s \ to titem retain all his powets just as well and can First Grief. Transient brethren invited to a to Hr nriier oi the Lodge. SAM’L LEVY, X. G. J. F. Miluollkn, Secretary. C.A'si ills, l» v The fallowing poem was written b\ Patton building east of the Hedderwi.-k. a Scotch |K*t : I, \" P. & A. M. Caspvili.8 Lodok, No. 1SG, F. k A. M. GLOBE. HOTEL. rrVlE regular meetinors of this Lodge are held I nn the ist and :jd Tuesday in every month. Tlie members will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves accordingly. SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary. 7—tf Oct. 23, 1S5«. Dont. B. F. Hanio. JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA. September 25. 33,—tf. Cause /7/V, Georgia, BY QPO, W. BROWN! X ril. GEO. V. BROWN having recently puts ! i'A chased tins old and well known house, I has permanently located in C.issvdle, and will j he glad to accommodate all d.-siring board, ei- - flier by the day, week, month or year. His ta ble will be Supplied with the best the country j 43—ly ! Tb^y tell me fir?t and early lore Out lives all after dreams ; Cut the memory of a first great grief To me more lusting seems. Marrying for Money. THE BRIDEGROOM'S PROBATION. A young Englishman, from gaming love affairs and oilier such gold scatter- 1 die side of the young couple in the c.i »s in the country. What was to lie done? Why. the journey was immediately un dertaken. The old man secured, in s mail casket, before the eyes of the hriil- •rriKim, the portion of the bride, par'! ii gold and partly hank notes, took itulcr his arm, and placed himself 1 ’o them, ‘you need not work anv more.', make his being just as happv and just a* Now is there any man in this Union ! useful as he can in New Yolk or Virgin- hat pretends to he a white man, so b*- it Hut on the contrary, if he trample, “ifed as to expect these turned loose; on h,. ‘iH.ti. on the Ligit nature God egroesto labor and to pr-shic*- any-; has endow ’ hipt wiih. and descends or ing—to better the condition ot \ irgin j or tries descen to n level wi. h. the negro, — to soon jilace her alongside ot New 1 and to pcifann the purposes for which " r k- ’the Almighty has adapted the negro, iu On the c nirary, does r.ot every one j short, if he seeks lo controvert the laws ing enjoyments, had so nearly leached j r, S e - the dregs of his great grandfathers he- j The road run through a forest, and j know that Virginia, with half a million J of nature, and . instead of a master b«- rediinry por ion, (hat he could calculate scarcely had they fairly entered it. when ! of idle. nonprodH-itig. vagaltond‘free | comes a slave, instead of gniding tbe Tlie grief that marks our dawning youth the departing hour of liis iust guinea. two horsemen darted out from ihe blush To memory ever clings Ami o'er the path of future years A lengthened shadow flings. As one evening he was reiartiii g home! Wood, with masks upon their faces, and from one of those haunts of dissipation Hopped the carriage. One of the per which he habitually frequented, feeble j ^ ons watch, d the postilion, with a pre- athirds, and charge Cassville, Dec 4 moderate, JOHN II. UICE. ANDREW n. RICE. J. II. & A. II. RICE, / TTORNEYS AT LAW, Cassville, <ieo. W IT.Tj Practice Law in tbo counties of Cass, Gordon*, Catoosa, Floyd, WmTFJKI.D, PirKRNS. Also in *he U. S. District Court at Marietta. Oct I', 1S50—I v Winehi^’s Works, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Oli ’oft my mind recalls the hour, When to my father's heme Deatii came, an uninvited gue«t, Frnm his dwelling in the tocub; j in body and in mind, and for the first j rented pistol, while the other approach- j tiiiro in his life casting a firm look upon !®d tlif coach window, and said. negroes would be ruind beyond all pet j labor of the iicgio undertakes 'liiinsalfi adventure? Is this not perfectly cleai j the functions nt the negro, then lie sink* and beyond inistnkeor doubt? What j down and dies. a stuped, uitetlv unreasoning assump j To ih. ; j.hvsfalogist, who has eiamin- tion theu, that‘slavery’is the cause win cd this subject, alt this j* palpable Virginia is less prosperous tnau New nongh. He sees that rhe organism of the ruin of his fortune, ite could not well} ’" e Hr - adventurers, and request you | Vork! Could there he or can there he J the itegro is adapted to the p'rod action determine whether he should en<l Iris 1 K> give tis the portion of the hride !’ j anything more preposterous than the I 6fthe tropics, whietliat of the Caucaa- T tlE undersigned are now prepared to re- 1 ceive and execute i rd. rs for nil kinds of Castings or Machine works— viz.: Steam En gines, Slide Lathes, Mill ivork, ofevervdcscr.il- : A 1? H f,KKKR. 'TOB^EY AT T.AV7, tion,Iron Railings, for Graves, and VardFnn ces. Sng u and, Bark Mills, Ac. All persons fa voring them w’th orders mnv rely upon having them execnled In the lirsl manner, and with dis patch. Orders for Sash, Winds. n> d Doors, promtdlv attended to. Cash paid for old Cop per Brass and Iron Castings, mli IK—tev WINSIltp, BRO. A SON. I hud not seen his face before I shuddered at the sight : And 1 shudder yet to think upon The anguish of that, night! troubles by drawing a trigger, or by j. The colonel and his son in law swore throwing iiiutseif into the Thames. * , and ranted, but the robber coolv insis- AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT FOR C:-«9 t Flovrl, Polk, PniMinjr, (*or*lon, CiHoosa, Murr-iv, Gilmer, F:inM?n, Wtilker, D.^le and Whitfield Penn ties, T^TTSTVF^S oDtrn^fod to inr rare vr : \ 1 meet 5 > ivith rtvomyif and v'sr'lnnt attention, and nn”i : es )>•»!'! over pn?>ofu dlv. P*durn da vs days before 0<mrt. Dflice in the Courl-house, up-stairs, (hiss- M, McMrunv. Dealer in F^milv Groceries, Jf’ CONFECTIONARIES, Ac., It (South West corner of the Public Square,') Cassville, Ga. F T"EFPS cnnstant!v on hand Coffee, Sun-ar V Svrup, Molasses, Candies, Familv M A youthful brow and ruddy check Became all cold and win ; An eye grew dim in which the !i«!it Of radiant fancy shone; W lisle he thus wavered between fire 1 ,l I’°u his chinaml. After some par- a»'d water, the vety prof-mud dea occur-1 'eving, however, the horseman Lent to- red to him not to lav violent hands m>-1 ward the young mail and whispered in on himself, hut to allow hinise'f to be coil- j •»'* <*ar: dueled out of'tlie lubryuth <d' poverty Uv ( ‘ That yon may see we are most rea- assertion made everyday, that Slavery : ian is not, a ml the attempt to revets, is an evil to the Soul It? that V rginia j i lose- laws, fix- d eternally bv the hand would improve her condition by tinning * of (Joel, is pniiished, always" have been loose her negroes? that half a milieu oi; punished and always wiil be punished vagabond Tree’ negroes would be a j w ith total extinction. Hut blessing; in short, that an idle, vicious j and good for nothing a temper*;* I latitude is that specifically adapted to :egio is a vastly i tlie Cawcasian, the only one where h« Cold was the check ami cold the brow The eye was fixed and diir , And one there mourned a brother dead Who would have died for him! Ac., and various mention Modi- jther articles, too tedi- mh 4-, IS.77—ly ’ ■ I A. XV. STttnpr. ATchdtent t” 4 ! Mufld .Tan 17, 1877—tf U. V. FA!;HOW. Attorney at Law, 1st, 1 know not if ’twns summer then, I know not if *twns spring , B«i: if the birds s:ing iu the trees 1 did not heur (hem sing: . . , .x . «ai>gru^ v tv his cwn }.*(!»(>r, the pr«>iluct*- ” iih this consoling though: he went : ,wo ^■things—give us either the bride or j an industrious and prraluctive negro? of the soiLimd there, of course bis I*-. i bed ; and already in bis nocturnal vis- : * ,C! ' portion ! For certain reasons, it is ! This however, is anti slavery’ argument,! |„, r h*. vastly rnorc produetiv* :h»u thmL ions the rapid racers flew, tie fair girls j quite immaterial to ns, and moreover, j repealed day after day, by innumerable! of the-ae-To. frisked around him. both of which he °»e shall ever know your decision !’ I writers, by authors, newspaper editors,! . .. was hapi>y in thinking lie might main- i The bridegroom did not think long a- j public lecturers, by men who even set; ’ 111 ." >ere w iite rneB lain in future upon the dowry of his ! * )ont ^ l<? matter, before he whispered. 11 Item selves up as political econoinists as \ ' ■' ! '** ‘'’-male, the sou,, j wife. ' I 4 Take the bride!' | well as philanthropists, bv tbe advocat-c] T TT-' 1 c,r, ! ,,n ’* ; 5; ’ !,c( ‘f ar f j On the following morning he reflected j * Bro'her,’cried the robber to his ac-iof'free’ labor as well a.x the oi»scene[jC L. H " 1 ! l “-K 1,,,2 - 4, ‘ aR ; 1 4 ® a >or o ; anew- upon liis plan, am! -found it unex- ' complice, 4 we shall take the bride.’ ! and fil’hv creatures that labor nigh! I ‘ ' , ' a 1 - v ,,! '>re pro< uctire" I..U- in tin !, r \-x corxTr, 1 T VYING remove! to H7s n!-cc - 5 5 riTisvi’Ic. S. 0..V will nr.cl ice r ...is com-:-- of tb-> Cb-reki- <- : rc„; !>’i ;....ss entrusted lo h : s cnr.- \v*|! In : ttooib'd to- Ills -iHentii votej to tes lirofessi.ni. Ofticc. m *■• store of MUner. K ic.lv Sc Co. it r-rences; tbm. H.T. V.m»<r. L-n-e- F Hoi. ,!:im-s L. Orr. A-i-b-rson. S. r. : '' ■!. .1 times II. Trbv, L-nircns, S. C ; C d.,T. \V. W'-itts. eountv. Gn. Felt 1'.', 1877—I v* CASSVILLE, GEO. T x FORMS flic citizens of Cass and the ndioin- ! i-ur Counties tint ho bos noriinmontlv loca- ! tod -it tbe above n-imcd t-loce, end w-l! -iItend pr-oon-lv tf* nil old,o. in h;s line of business. Fell !. 1877—l v ■ cep:-ionablc in every point excepting the j Li the twinkling of ati eye, the soldier very slight circumstance of not knowing j -seized liis gentle son-in-law by tlie neck, ; when or where he was to find the heiress j shook.bur. violently, exclaiming, in a . lie wanted. In London, where all the J thunder voice,, If flowers came fortli to deck the earth, world regarded him as a spendl lirift, iij ‘ILt! villain! so my conjecture w-ts Tiieir bloom I did not see; I lookeil upon one withered flower. And none else bloomed for roe ! •Xt do Tin CARTERSVILLE, GEO. fpriE under- l-rnrd I, i to keen nn hind. ■ n bond and expects re stuck of Tin ware; mkiiic. Oflice, imd l‘--r’ur 8tt-*ves - of -:!l sizes ,l not!, rue ; nod ioviti s the j>ub''e creoernllv ci!! nml sec bur before purchasing else- A sail and silent time it was Within that bouse or woe; AM eyes were dim and overcast, Aud every voice was low ; and day to degrade their own race to a level w’th tire gross and sen suous negro. Every man in Virginia; unless, perhaps, some poor benighted besotted creature, like the AboIi?r.in'>t Underwood, knows, of course, that Shive ry’ instead of an evil is an miiiiixni good to Virginia, indeed, that wretched crea ture knows this ,him elf, for be :hun licit ol the negro, for to suppose And from each check at intervals The hbiod appeared tostarf, As if recalled in sudden haste To aid the sinking heart. Jill, Work done f biirs [iikcn in cxcln nr'di T.-ncn and Cotto f.r Till were. I AS. TV. STR VXGE. ixiv \F!\ rwm.Fi; a- a t fri*ei;v, at Law, CASSVILLE, O A. P T .‘ VCTTCEin tl o count !T ’, C’tt'ioSrt, F ovd. S of CsiS! _ Gordon, Ik, Wnlko’r and WbUfield i’f nnt nj'I TxrCcular nftentinn ir : v<’»i tose- ”i»io* and claims, and the money 1 over wIkmi collected, nh 3. 1S57—tf PATTFY TTTT-pTOY co SAVANNAH GEORGIA: Comxn^STTnn sn-i Forcsrardm? • ILT-roNQ-nfu Softly we trod as if afraid To mar the sleepers shop, And stole lust looks of his sad face For memory to keep whs not once to be thought of. Lie saw! unfounded, lliat v«it eared not f<*i ihat, f«»r the future, i:e !imst cast his nets ! m y daughter, but merel>* for her fortune: ;out elstwlifte. j Ood lx- praised that my child and nn i After much cogitation and searching, i money arc ”<>t yet irrevocably in your I lie at last hit upi.it> an old ric.li colonel j clutches. Know then knave! the man ! paradoxical it may seetn. there ii+ a j living upon liis own estate, about t wen j " ho married you was no clergyman —he j class of minds that often believe things I tv m les from llie capital, who fortu- j "'as a brother soldier, in pri st's attire,! which they know to be untrue, ami this j nately hud no acquaintances in Lon.ion j *”d the'e gentlemen are no highwaymen I man is a good example of the sort. ■ and was the father of an only daughter, j but friends who have done me the ser | But nevertheless, the question comes, p | Into ihe liou-e of this gentleman, bv - ' ice of proving you. Since, then, you ; hack, what is the cause, the explanation 1 j means of a friend to whom lie proinisetl | have laid open your w hole vileness.. we | r>f the fact, whv is Virginia behiinf New ; half the booty, he go! himself introduced j s hal: have no more connection. 1 shall j York or K-ntiickv, hehind Ohio in pro- ! and rei-eiveil. The daughter of the col j return home w ith my daughter and toy j dtictiveness? Well, it is certainly plain ..... onel was an awkward countrv girl, with j money, and you may go to London or to j enough if men. will only cast a-ide pro-! * ’ ". i " 1 * ‘eniselves fi> elaborate | round, chubby cheeks, lik- Rubins’ che-1 die devil!’ conceived theories and "look at fac's. It j rt '' , s>' ,l,,l g s a-eil on Euivjiean tbeorie* : rubins, and looked particularly odd in j With these words, he transplanted the ! is because Virginia has half a million of; ' l,< * which areas shadowy ■ ihe hand me down all ire of her sainted I astonished bridegioom with a kick, from j negroes and New York none, becanse j lll 'w SL, ' s '. "* a sick man s dream*. ■ mother, which did not at all ii’ iicr, aud j the carriage to the road, aud ordered the j one third of her population is an iuferi j ‘ Y*?" V’."'. 1 ‘decdom and was of course not of the most fashiona- ! r>o«tilion to turn about. The outlaw i or race’ and the whole of the former is! K< ,l11 !s s ' l ’d, ts alaint to receive done, h v.e repeat, supposing tlie negro- superior to the white man. In South: (Jutrdinii, however, in (J.-orgta, Mississip - pf and the . region laddering on the • (mif Coast, the labor of the negio i*, ot coil fee, most valuable, and for the unmistakable reason that hi* is best n -Inpled to the exJu*naF eircunistanccs. Ilia whole mighty qucs'ion is therefore, gov eri-ned by fixed a ltd inexorable laws,, by industrial adaptation, by an eternal ff nt-s ot things, by the will of God.— leei.iom ami slavery have nothing what ever to do with it, though such is our wa»t of inental independence, that our riiers chut their eyes to the fact of th* rhiiftoo- i Murrav, j i^lOXSlGYMEXTS of 0.ft„ n% r,>m, TEW. \ t r, or. r.srnn, ,rv.. soHriL't! Murrhan- dizDB?*n FrorluPt* P'nv:T<lt 4 il n*itb Ri'ft'v *t» G.»l. T\. M. YorNG and D.-W. Camp, Ezq., Calhoun.- G;t June 25, 1 >»“(•. lr v?0?FO^J) & fl’R AWrOHD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CASSVIhT.E, GEO. i^rrt T. fdtliful'y attend t-) -my bnstness en- ' •' !*-■' Nn their nit. in i--v n r flu* nmn- Iiriria. TV. T. WOFFORD. ,T. \ CRAWFORD, i* firm mnv nlwn.vs be fintn.1 -it smote 38—tf R F. Bov AT?, Cott> rr"‘88i'o■".T.s vr x, o x,^ < F«R TITF PrDO!T\*:P AVD «‘T.F, ( F COTTON. GROCERIES. Ac.. Aln.bnm-i Street. tS. ntb *>f ih*» Mi ceil A. Wes tern Depot, Atlas- G.a. Oct S-". 187.1—tf Ami when ->l last lie was borne afar From the world a weary strife. H'-w oft in thought ilul we again Live oer his little life His every look. Ids every word. Ibs very vo’ce's tone. , v>r-ation was limited to a • tes, vo | a ‘ no. no all beyond this seemed to be ! j sinful. | This wooden puppet was indeed a j mighty contrast to the sprightly, gay, ! and lively minplis wi'h whom the young ! into the river. immense and* r* ...... ... , : Briton had, until this period iieen loving; Come hack to us like things whose woith , , . ,, ..* , : ?' , , . Imt lie carefully confined to the sole tide i f liis own liosom ilie disagreeable fi-el ing ol ibis lieaveu-aiid eaitli distant nil’ Is only pr zeil when gone! That grief has passed with years away. f J. W. & R. 0. HOOPETl. ATTOBYKY8 XT LA TV, C’jssvitle, Geo. R.Tid Fruit; W ILL practice in n’l the counties Chern- Orl 9, 18.-,.; koe Circuit. Savirnci’ F-gr-'.- TV-nof W TT. F MjtRFJ.Ti. TXTHI I I SM.E a-*i1 ret-ii dri-li'r --* ch*>’cc 1 1 Fandlr < rocprles. at! kinds of AVost In- And joy has been mv lot : Bui huh is long remembered, And the other is socu forgot! i teidice. His fla’leriiig tongue called - ihe gni sstillness c-lesiial innocence,and ; h.-r red swollen cheeks he likened to the ! beaulv of the lull blown damask rose. purchases of impoverished V-rginia, and propose* to oloidze th.-m with • kite laborers from other northern State* pa.t;y poltroon, who would I s 4 'ff to avoid the jtt*t ven Virginia has fallen bel.ind New York ! n< 'S ro ' sll4V *' s ' instead of two grown »|- j nk,.3« 1 0, ‘^' ,,0W and rennsvlvania in its material pros- sonS ’ c; * nn<> ‘ an 1 wil1 " <>t * Vrr ? i hoi fer ’ "w. i, J '. ' t ‘ i aT6 perity, though there may Ik:, and ,, ro lJ understand that the former will Ik- most j ' ". ’ ,.""‘“y/*" 4 , /*’ ^ ‘* t ’! r ably are, morol compensation* which "“fteeasf" 1 , his farm mo-t produetiv, ?. ’ . ' k . . 1 * - great ex pc,-*;,! tons in the tHU Donun I *' n — iV. V. Dny nook. perceived an,, universally acted as well a« reasoned on? Suppose a farmer in | Abolition Inoonsliine—‘Fros’ I Ohio has two grown up sons, who. to-. y f . j Labor in Virginia. | ^ e,her wi,B « faumimi j " ° I acres of land, and a neighbor alongside 1 >• . I , . | ... 1 i i ~ : inn his I, I ft is true, no doubt, that the State of j w,!h ,,ie »n-’unt laud, lias t equal if not indeed more than neutralize i To suppose otherwise, as some of the former. But contemplating this j n^nhern eoteinporaries claim, is absurd, general result, or accepting this p r ,•sump- I t,,r is making the negro superior to live fact thin Virginia, Mainland. Ken- ! ,,le "diite man. But what a measure- so—1 v. FATS Ar AlTORNFYS at LAW, AI organ ton, Gn. \ NV-t«,sincss entrusted to their care will be attended to promptlv W. C. V VIN. Moreanpin. WM. MARTIN, Dahloncga. Sept. 4, IS7(i. diaand Northern Fruits. Nuts. Vegetables. Ac., 1 co-urr of Broughton and XVIrttaker str,*ets. All orders from the citr and country i prnmptlv attended to. [ S-irinnah. Ga. Jan 29 5,1—fim Bjstox, April 10—The Howfe.of Repr#r \ The end ot the song was, lie turned to the j m, kv, Mi souri, all the’ tinier southern ! !hss stupidity of Master Greeley, and h s ! » 4, “‘-»tiv e8 to day. by a vote of 103 majority, ' father and sued warmly for his da ugh States, are behind the adjoining n„r 4 h- - a-ssottiate* of the ‘free labor’ s,h, mi—! oHerH ,0 » ’bird riding the resolaticnw let’s hand. jern States in material prosperity, the i w ^° lfll,s mistake effects for tin* cau*e— Kron'in? 6100,000 in aid »f the Free 8t*l*> The colonel, during his sixty years’ca-: question arises, what is the cause of this i w *'°- because negro lobor in its naitiia * ! '* t,iers o! Konsas. reer through the world, had collected | uniform and general result? We re- ! or ‘br, is less pi.,duettve than that of the| The bravest ,-t humility. ,<t(l — Jv W. T DAY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jasper. Pickens county, Ga. P R \(‘TICES in the courts of Cherokee,' Pickens, Gilmer and Fannin. REFERENCES: A. •I. Hansel. Marietta, Ga.; W. T. Wofford, Cassville, Seago A Lawrence, Atlanta, may 22, ‘75 * ’ The gayest hours trip l,v lit ly l.y. And leave the faintest trace : But the deep, deep track that sorrow wears No l une can c cr efface ! j r „„ r .. r ._', ■ .,*.*,, ,.,,*.* ■ * , . ... * .^...... ... .. ........ ... .*. . ... * . . , ... During the past year there were"^ .eartoft contains the I ‘“T IV"7“."■■■" , -| pear, tnat mere arc no compensations ] ‘ >ul ‘ c »*»«*-»omu uwrov it smogem-; bi ' p..r.-h-t'rfe p; ’ I ' ' *' """ " : ,la<1 '“““krd bttUM-ll, he could, ticvcrthe- j nnoe tbe material prosperity or rather ! ,r '“" s n-gro cannot produce as much a* j MKAVT l>AMAC£ » —Miss Eunice C. 11*11, ^T-y o.’ pr * pj-p ! T e garrotters in Broc.klv n go disguised j Itw-S discover the fortune hunter [^epii.gi predominating productiveness »>f their • '* ,ft "hite man. would transform him , of Michigan, ha* recovered $6,000 ''tItFBsr.xo.-, rv IV 1m, : j |( f,., UH |es apparel, the beneyto en-nare through the disguise. At first, tlierefore,! northern neighbors, which **e cannot I ,m ° «*» i-ile and non-producing negro; Ge ' ,rge w - Crane.* wealthy man of T ron Steel NiHs c.s's.L'Miinmns A- i 'I ,e unwary. Don’t talk to pelt coated he thought ol peremptorily refusing him i bring into view iu this article, but the s ^ ort , " ho claim that a worthless Cast place,‘or breach of] nmise The A-Jver. ncultuTs*! implements, ifecba nics’ Tools of' individuals in the stie! al liioht. periu.i-.on to woo liis daughter ; but on f ac t that lire States ref-red t'< have fail- ! " f 'R r, > would lie an immense improve t, ' rT - *r“’'k , r>K of the case, jcivesnn account l’I i 4 shrewd Iit-1,- f.ll.vv whoins- heJ.'. he . 0 ' 1 . ,, ' r l,a,Ml ^ 1 bought, the you I Ii | e„ behind them is Ik? vend doubt or I ,m ’ nI ov «r a useful one! e^ i>, ehowir-g that an imagined or real want MY nra^ots W tb-Ur Em Rnblw Be-l | g„n to read Latin, astonished hro master 1 V P^ rl *»l ,s 1 n, *Tj edo | question. " : But here another question pr.-senis it ; * f reapeetibility on tbe part ofagirlinar mcr. ciiinint.-e <ts qh-i’cv md performance,and ! j ; , , .. .y i ln J? nl,H an ibjus.rce . he as ye! betrays Notv, here are two classes of S’ates ! — 14 question of clima’e, ot industrial ■ * lcn,e - or ,ier Lver diopping off. and sell it at the Manufacturers’ prices, with U\ me ronowuig '‘m,- 4 ,n : 1JO MO xietv about tin-portion, and whv - gin. a-trap. Virgin, a man trap. i i, i” • i l • : ^ 1 ^ 1 ; siiould tlie gin, who is mamas A person It.ee. ing an old man with ! femain longer at home. His the freight added. Atlanta, apr 1", •;ces % i <1—lx 15—tv* E. W. CHASTAIN, j lATTORWFY AT LAW,; MORGANTON, GKO. P RACTICES in all the counties of the Cher okee circuit. Oct 1, 1875 84—tf B. S. 0ATM AW, ; «!vt-r hair, and a very bint k. h.shy (ward,! shall be granted—but hi’s apparent dis DF.ALES !.v ITALIAN-, LnYPTt.vx Axn amebicax ■ asked Liui "liv bis beard was not fo | iijteiesieuness shall stand a decisive tri statcart and TExxEssEK {gray as the hair tit’bis beadj , ; j.| ‘'Ahy, goose, don t you see, “ replied i. The suitor was th^n informed that iheol-.l Iran, it is because ibe onejs j t!« e father bad no objections to t e mate!) ^"oys; now, Here are two classes of Spate* j 411 — H questt'»n w climate, ot industrial; id why j similarly situated in respect to climate i ad a pa! ion, of physical ard even inoral! geable, j „n,j natural productiveness—one n«i- ! correspondence, which demands t!iat, rejnest | formly failing behind ah.l the other just ! ,ll,nli4n l> j, igs as well as that infer ior j The number of seamen of all nation* Ir estimated at two mii.ioBO. MARBLE, Monuments, Tombs. ’ vs axd Va«es. Makble Mav- tel.-, and FciiMSHivo Marble, Atlanta, Geo. twenty wars Younger than the other.” M. J. CRAWFORD. Attorney and Counsellor nt law, ItINRGOLD, CATOOSA COBSTY, OA. W ILL practice .11 all rhe counties »f <be j Cherokee Circuit. Pa'ticular attention paid to the collecting of money, and to paving 1 ver the same when eol- Ijcted, ’ mb 19, l!>-~7—1v S. LEVY, Agent, Dealer in Dry Goods, <&e. &c., AarfA- IVtU Cbratr Public Square, Cassville. Ga. ; and thereby get'* better make, wliicfi we will as uniformly going ahead. There mmt, f' )rrr) 7 °f life shallbe h.-irmonized wi;}>' ie ” °* "gRucstionis before the Tillio- be a cause, tof the result is not oulv ! cifGUtnstances that surround them. : ™ tm e -"tins? Society: • Is it wrong t* general but uniform and therefore, from ! ^ ll ' s qucsiion is a little undi-rs’ood, less c ' lr ’ ,f * a "f fr ' 1,18 ex ? f “c?*d that tb« necessity, must be governed by sotnw]^ n Europe •ven than among ou selves, j " n “ Wer Wl •- o. but impossible.’ positive anJ appreciable cause. " \Y e ]j | and as most ol our writers and political i A IIors- With a Cork Lr.n —The Ada- ) . . [ proviijing his dangiiier would give herj w hati* tliiscau*e? Nitiehundred ap.d ('C'>nofliists depend on AdamSjniih, Me-; laid (Australia) Register has the following; j Some mathemtr'iyal genius, after a consent, am. she jKw.r tiling—replied j ninety-nine men out of everv thousand Uulloch and other Enrojieaus, thevget/ -"ehaverecemly ee?n Mr. Collin * maro j laborious research, has just demonstrated . a* m duty bound—‘ My father’* will is at the North reply at once ‘slavery.’ I *»»Hes*ly bewildered nlieti tn ing to; Jewess. It will be remembered that aha tiie following tncts: j mine ! Indeed, could any thing ebe be This is the universal responce, and it "is ! <l ^ a{ wi ' 1) i{ - Tlie negro is a creature. I broke her near fore ieg on the race course I ih-cost ot wa> i ng men, that might! exfteete:.. amusing enough to witness the perfect ■ a P r4Xluc Uof the trop : o.-v as positively as J in/pril last while running for th* tow« ; ,a ' r,: H ' en " orM OIIK c * OI1 S‘‘ r < J us ' as j 4n Hie course o. a few weeks the mar- j faith that ali northern men have in its j I * le 0, «nge or banana, and though per- j pi-it« Amputation was performed by Mr. well, amounts to eiiougii in tins country, riage ceremony was performed at the ( supposed truth. Even some sou'hern pcBly comjK-lelil to a tropicoid region Gr»hb under whose care she hie completely f \ T O r P f-I T ISTf-i- tw deWy «h« expense* of the A.uericatrj . oi.nlry house of the colonel, and he in- mel , ] lave admitted if, and many more < ,,nd »<> *-wrtain degree productive even recovered. Iler condition i* excellent and VJ tKiar 1 ol foreign missions! j statitly made the son m.nv acquainted J have been silenced bv it; vet it is * AH orders promptly filled. Ware r»»om op- pi*s»tt' Geurairt Rail Rx>tid Depot I vmes Vaughan, Agent, CassriHe, Geo. Juu 1 IS5“—tf At W-ioIeB^io and Retail, MADE TO ORDER. XXTE h ive now got our Clothing Mamifact.*- V* rv in operatsun, md ire prepared to offer great inducements to purchasers at wholesale ' or retaiL In imint of price quality and make, as wo now manofietnre exteusiretv at home, 1 V LWAVS at home, and ready to attend U> all who may faror him with a call. Jan 1, 187 Doct. J. T. Groves, R ESI’ECTFDLLk tenders bis IVofeseional : Services to tlie citizens of Cassville and 1 the surrounding country. He may be found it Jjis office day and night, \ unless professionally engaged. * j Office—one door west of MeSlurray’s store, j Cassville, Jar. 2i —tf sell as tow as Northern manufactures. We are also prepared with a first, class Cut ter, and good Tailors, to make up fine custom work to order, and in alt case* insure a fit.— We also keep on hand at all times a good, stock of G -ntlemeii’s furnishing Goods, Uats, C.-.ps, Trunks, Vaticos, Pieee Goods, Tailors’ Trim mings, Ac. Terms cash, and but one price. for common school-! jl ^ worth 48 cents a potf . . ., , - , - ..egr.i—the charming wife, whose pure ■ natural s;iperi..r.ty of one race over - P^* 01- creatures now huddled Teachers for the West.—Gov. Slade’s was dearer to bun thaa all the trea- j another, embodied *,,.! individualized j Canadian aiiow*. » physi, I-.gist might The following atrco.-itv was committed' New England Society to provide teachers i suiesof tbe world. i tiwsodateonditioucommonalfceS. otb.'aomelbiiig lik« exactness, by an old bachelor it, Wiseonsiu who ia for the West seDt out tlii.her 45'2 female ■ U|>oii tliis they sat down to table, and j Ti.is natural aud inherent superiority j tt,e _P-'™*! »Ten they would be totally an editor ;-‘Wby « a hridvgfOom 1 Dut one price. W. HERRING A SON. Atlanta, Ga., Feb 12, .1857—ly CARD. teachers, of whom 170 have returned, j the father in law urged and begged that'of the while man over the negro thus I «*»"'*• On the contrary, th? white nmn expensive than the bride ? Because the nearly *11 Laving taught two years, 146 they would make as much hastens pos ! embodied into ‘master’ and ‘slave, jJ** Caucasian; the most siqsjrior of all bride "is always given a wav, while th# married and 24 died. sible, as it was his intention that ihei supposed to be the ‘cause’ why Virginia | tI,B "cw, with bis inherent powers of bridegroom is usually sold.’ ’ f >**i Feuv ox Moustaches —Fanny young married people should set oft that i falls Itehind New York? Well, if so, f'^i'tance, can live in all climates iu the Some er.tbas : aeti« or,from Newpor ? very aflerno -n to London, and that Lei the‘cause’ may l«e easily got rid of.' lr "pics—:he extreme North ju-4 as well tfln ; . |e f 0 ]] uw ; * iouable ladies to* should accompany them; ; Yirgiqia has only to ‘emai cipate’ her i a,,< * j nsl Ms long as in the tern Uwpladt. ther'a iekers!' I. for j The son in law was confounded, and I ncgroes to catch up with New York!! Plough he can only labor in the latter. ' MdTARTEli k GO. Booksellers* Publishers A Stationers, J , | bay* never known __ V r _ j TN'VITE tbe ulienti.m of c .iintry mcrehauU get ,h e i r against aU jSi S. W2>yHC & Soil; ^d t stati«ry ( ,, wWchirill >r be 1 8oidon f ae«>^j 0,, *‘ r ** ,,er,ik * th ® feelin K of.them.; and j began to make same excuses about trav- j She has about half a million of these Savax.vak. Georgia. | m ,bating terbia. | think a handsome mouth, fnnguil with a*oft; elling on the first day ofiiamaness; but i people. Suppose she get* the Legisla- W ILL give strict attention toreceiviogand 1 They 3»o keep a full supr'— rT — 1 - 4 : -: ^ 1 ” - * * * * “ * forwarding merebaodise of every de- cal, and miscelfaneoua bool . _ seri|iti„ ni gelling ami shipping Cotton, \Vhcat, ; attention of proteaaional gentlemen Tolxicco, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Wool, Ac i who are collecting Libraries, to their eatabjiab* j never have mj face neraped. It ii aharArr- j ular reasons, for proceeding lortbwith toj alxncate their natural anteriority Liberal advances made on^oonalgotMnte | ", Cbari^gtow,.. O. travipewi sltogvthvr. 'the capita.?, and that bk mat»hno»*sJ' thwe warden] or try fa $0 #0—wt airy s and L h>vite^Ae j«»kj ■“■aueb*. ba* • motr roty look that the soldier mam''aimd that these were ! tuns together and abolishes ‘slaverv.’ tiemen and those i >• rather inviting. If I was a man I would j futile, assuring him that he had p trtic- j that is, that the while men of Virginia in their establish- j uever have my face scraped. It ia * barber-1 ular reasons, for proceeding forthwith to i abdicate their natnral anteriority over Srranash, Jus *». 1AW—-'fy :?■; m Some er.tt asir.Btie married man ban wrii- bie wide woridi a happiet' If iu the tropics he d«#a what God and y; iaa , nature have assigned to him to do —tf, your tHf**** * ioT# P‘P* * B d tickle with his lofty intellect and su^rior rea- Taste the sweet, of her tin. ia the sou he guides and directs the industrial of giee ” powers of the inferior aud subordinate And twist the n's tail «h« she jump. * rfa no* moraiug n^gnr, thei» ho can >ire Jii?t as lot^f sad ■main