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B. F. BENNETT, P«bluh*t>
VOJL. IX.
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A REGULAR meeting of thin Lodge Will be
. hold every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.—
’J'r.ueoen t brethren invited to attend.
Jiv order of the Lodge.
SAM’L LEVY., X. O.
J. F. Miliiomicx, Secretary.
CASSVILLE, GEO, TIITJKSjDAY, AIA^Y 21, 1857.
1STO. 16.
F. & A. I
Cassvii.i.e Lodok, No. IS
MIG regular meeting*
F. & A. M.
rpiIK regular meeting* of thm Lodge arc Iielil
1. on the 1st and 3d Tuesday in every month.*
The member* *ill take due notice thereof, ami
govern themselves accordingly.
THE STANDARD,
j IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MOR.n’G.
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; Iars and Fifty Cents if payment is delayed six
j months, and Three Dollars, after the expiration
i of the year.
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| nt the option of the Proprietors
Miscellaneous Advertisements inserted at $1
j per square (twelve lines) for the lirst insertion,
1 and in) cents fur each weekly continuance.
| Contracts for advertisements by the month
or year will be made at f«»»r rates.
{and relaxation irotn the
! .• i.....: ^
weary rouiuls gain without
of busine^-' And since that time, his beams.
estm;
any
was uear her but her !
ilCVV, Secretary.
SAMUEL
Oct. 23. 1S50.
Doct. B. F. Hanie,
jasper, PICKENS COUXTV, GEORGIA.
September 2-*». 33,—tf.
JOHN* II. KICK. ANDREW It. RICE.
J. If. & A. ir. RICE,
attorneys at law,
CiissviUe, Geo.
[TIT.I. Practice Law in the enmities of
Oc
norc,
Catoosa, * 1*i.oyi»,
WiiiTKiKi.i*, Pickens.
Also in the IT. S. District Court at Marietta.
Dot 0, 1 '-W, —ly
B. II. LKKKfi.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STANDARD JOB OFFICE.
The Proprietor..; of the Standard announce to *
the citizens of Cherokee Georgia that with
‘‘Our Ren" at the -head of this department they
are prepared to do all kinds of
Plain and Fancv
JOB PRINTING,
In the best style of the art, and in “double
quick time.”
Attention will be given to printing with
ueatnes slid dispatch, all kinds of
Circulars,
Blank Notes,
Blank Protests,
Business Cards,
Programmes,
Handbills, Ac.
maniiftr to'waid Paul had insensibly as
sumed a .milder tone, at times even n
tenderness sndt as an elder biother
might manifest toward one younger
whose rei'auce upon him filled him witl
solicitude.
ihe family of Paul were of ‘lie bettei
class ot farmers, well to do without
ostentation, and living a life at once m
jdustrious, ftugal, and bountiful in all
that constitutes life’s comforts.
A week or so before that Chris'mas,
when Charles Lorraine had, in his sell
imposed solitary life, thus stepped out of
his usual custom of going nowhere, and
taking interest in nothing, he had been
indulging in one of his usual unsocial
drives in his one lmise coveied sulky,
aud was on his return, and within a short
distance of his counting room, when, at
some iincomhly arranged cotton bales,
j his horse shied and commenced plunging
! madly forward, unmindful of restraint,
I to die imminent danger of the unruffled
tiller behind him. At this moment Paul and dignified, had anything to do wil
j Moretor, who was also on his way to Ids | il ie charming of Charles with the d
its geniaE thought no one
Lorraine and Faul had Ly -this time j Sincerely yours, j
ni lived at their rooms. The former i Paul Moreton. j
gave Lis horse into the hands of a ser- i It was Christmas day—the birth day j Lord
vaut, and the latter went to his desk. j of Blanche—her twenty third birth dat
Charles Lorraine had been at the j—and there she lay, so pale, sp wasted
tonte of Paul thefew days he had prom- that the merest breath kept her sou
ised, and these few days had lengthened Ifiom wandering away to its home a
.nto a week and the week into two " • e';s, ! bove.
Scripture Illustration.
In the sermon on the Mount,
says the Eclectic Review, our
says, “Whosoever shall
compel thee to fgo one mile,
sro with him twain.” We can
byterian Church by marrying
his deceased brother’s wife.
On the calling of the roll for
judgment, the vote was taken
and stood as follows: Guilty of
incest, 6 ; guilty of offence a-
all of us easily understand the i ga’nst expediency, 19; not.
other part of this command, - guilty, 2; guilty of a grave of
and still Charles was lingering with Paul j A sleigh drove up in the greatest haste j W 'lien struck on One cheek, i CUce, 2. Lr. liackus Differed U,
at the pleasant old homestead. lie had I to the door. A step sounded on the | , 10u ](l j n humilitv offer! minute RS expressing the views
left his business with safe and sure-; stairs. The sick girl bent her eyes to-j ^ * j »,1 p -,v + • ■_ or ..i V .d
hands, and simply remarking to Paul, j ward the door wistfully and listened.— t tile other; because, untoi’tunate- j *-* j* - • ■ v . ,
‘A little escape from the drudgery of ; The door opened, her father entered, j ly, we kllOW what striking i«i. j to the whole case, after WillCIl
figures will be of benefit to your eyes,’j and closely following him wasdiai' " ~
" ’ the old gentleman’s 1 Lorraine.
lie compbei
lereil. ;iy, we KllOW WilHt SIITKing IS.! 1 -'-’
miles | j^ u t many must have wondered j A protest was offered by Dr-
, | what can have given rise to the! Curley and others against the
..nJ.!,,,- ilfusr <I.v .till •>»)«> I j command of |pi„g a 8 ecoitd|»ctWof the Presbytery ia tlte
•hild, Mr. Lorraine would j mile with the violent man who j case. _____
| has already compelled you to
1 go one mile. Nobody now, iu
AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT YOU
Cass, Floyd, Folk,
r’niibliwr. Gordon. Catoosa,
Miitiiv, Gilmer, Fiintiin,
Walker,
Daila and
Counties,
entrusted tn
tjusixe; .
I > willi prompt and vigilant iittcntu
Whitfield
■e will me
j Clanks of nil kinds, stub as Deeds, Mortga-
i yes. Magistrates’ Summons and Executions,
Summons of Garnishment, Attachments, and; . -, , . . , - .
I ail Clanks used by Sheriffs, Clerks andOrditnt- j dally tusk at the counting house, saw I light of the home CiPC.
j rvs. always on band. j the light carriage with its rider dashing i ,1 T ,| I10 t. declare.
I We respectfully solicit the patronage of the
public, with the- assurance that all orders will
illtfullv executed.
C A-VIM.Fit * DICE.
I’roprietcrs;
There was that indescriltahle charm j ‘Mv dear
of home in the old farm house, whivli j see you,’ said Mr. Moreton.
Charles Lorraine had never before ex I ly p moment more, Chari ■ was bec-
perinced, and whether the bright, un- j din or over that shadowy form, and tak-. — . - . .
fathomable eves of Blanche Moreton. jpg (bo transparent hands of the dvingjtllW COUIltiy^ (?\tl 1UJU16CI
and her graceful manners, so easy anti j Blanche, he said, in tones heard only by j by such treatment. I .fit WC
assured, and at the same time modest , her— _ i leant ft’Om CO’.!13 ami in9Crip-
"iih | ‘Live, dearest 1 hve lor me . J t j ong> that the couriers in
J hose pale features lighted up witlij
r.iund him, he
was w
d! re:
-ul
i be promptly and lit
! Cassvitle, Ga.
OOli
ort a conversation She
brilliant and witty too, and Paul
for the first time those qtialie’es ; h:
t! a-
vvas
life gleam tuiee more m ti
sister lie so fondlv adored.
oftbe 1.
id ever ptinctually.
Hcltirn ttavs 2" da vs liefure Court.
Office ia tin- Cottrl-lams.-, ttp-siairs, Cass-
ille, Ga.
Magistrate's t'nitrtH, in the enuntv rt‘L r -
lartv attended; .lurisdietio'i after tth Mart-lt,
.-,o.' J.tn 11 >,",7—tf
. P. FAUItotV. 1 J. G. UYA1.S.
FA BROW & RYAT.8,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
C \llTI'RSV!l.I.U, CASS COUNTY, GA.
id;
aKUKN AKIN, IT.,*. CANDLER, (5. T. VNUDKKV. j
AKIX, (JANi)LKR * VERDERV, j
Attorneys at Law, |
CASSVILLE, GA. j
Ok tl'TICE in tin-futilities t-r Cass, ClviHun- j
; r-t. Catoosa, F.nv.t, C -fdon. Murray, j
■oil,line. I’ollc. Walker and Whitfield. j
rrom-tt and particular attention w-ven .to St-
iritnr and enllcctiiitr el.tints, and ‘.lie money |
tilt over wlteii collected. ;
nth 3, 1S7i7—tf j
\Y0FFORD & CBAWFOm I
ATTORN RVS AT LAW,
CASSVILLE, GKO. j
7TLL faithfully nttenddn any business en- ;
r care; in an'v uf the conn- ]
t. W. T. WOFFORD.
J. A. CRAWFORD. |
i:PT One of flu* firm may always he found at j
their «>|Vic<‘ in Gassvi'lo.
Vlf I, tooo as—tf 1
I
J. W. & R. C. HOOFER. j
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, j
('assviite, <Jeo.
u!l the counties of the ;
W trusted to til
ties of Upper (!
ITTII.r, practice in u!l
* V Chernkee Circuit.
Oct !>, 18f.
FAIN & MARTIN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Mforunnton. Cin.
A XV business entrusted to their cure will la
attended to protuptlv.
W. C. V AIX, Mtirsanton.
WM. MAKTIX, Dnhlonept.
Sept. t. is.'tj. 3,1 —ty
M. J. CRAWFORD.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
KINGGOt.lt, CATOOSA COCNTY, GA.
vyriLl, practice in all the counties of the
' > Cherokee Circuit,
l’a-tiettlar attention paitl to the eolleetine of
money, and to paving e ver the same when col
lected. mh In, it’-'l—ly
S. LEVY, Agent,
Dealer in Dry Goods, &e. fee.,
Xurtfi-11 '■fit Gtruer I‘ublic Sqitftrf,
Cassvii.i.e, Ga.
\ IAVAYS at homo, and retutv to attend to
. tilt who may favor hint with a call.
Jan 1, 1 SAG . - 4‘d—t f
Doct. J. T. Groves,
T > ESPECTFULLY tenders liis Profevslonai
V Services to ttie citizens of Caasvilte and
the sttrrou n din ^country.
He may be found at his olfice day and night,
unless professionally engagetl.
Ot’ice—one door west of MeMurray’s store.
Oissrille. Jim 22—tf ;
CARD.
Thos. S. Wayne & Son,
Savannah, Georgia.
W ILL give strict attention to receiving and
forwarding merchandise of every de
scription, selling and shipping Cotton, H heat,
Tobacco, Core, Flour, Bacon, Wool, Ac
Liberal advances made on cousiguments.
Savannah. Jan 2d, IS5T—Iv "
XTcT d ay7
Tailor,
The Crushed Heart.
nv n. a. GDTnr.n;, of Kentucky.
Adieu ye days of happiness,
Adieu the joys of youth:
Life's river onward sweeps its way-,
While time reveals the Iruth;
He rends the flowery wreath that bound
Soft pleasure s lovely brow;
And joys that charmed my bosom once,
Have lost their beauties now.
Iirigbt visions of romance no more
Can weave tlieir potent spell:
And love, with its bewitching power,
1 bid a sad farewell:
Sternly the shadows darkly how
Hefore in; mournful eye;
Poor heart ! I here is little left thee now
Except the hope—to die.
The sea of life is wild and dim,
For sorrow's storm is here;
My hark is lonely drifting on
Where fatal rocks are near;
Occe shone a guiding star for nte— ’
bright, beautiful and true;
That star lias set in clouds of dentil,
And darkness meets my view.
Mv path on earth once was strewed
With many a lovely flower:
But oh! they- all have died away
Beneath Time's wasting power.
While sic!-
Keeps watch aiouud my bed —
1 weep for thee, my sister dear—
Where is thy spirit Scd;
By selfish hands is coldly done
Kacn kindly office now.
Since the (Treaty grave lias closed
0 er iny mother's lovely brow.
Alone, alone, my spirit mourns
.O'er memories of tiie past;
A pilgrim ou life's rugged wild
I tremble in the blast.
Just Heaven! why was such a lot
Accorded unto me?
Vet could my darkened vision see
There’s wisdom in its way;
Be cairn, my spirit—wait his will
Who holds creation up:
Be strong iu iaitb, am! stili receive
From Him life's bitter cup.
From the New York Sunday Dispatch.
SILENT LOVE.
BY WITCII UAZIU*
It bits been several veins since thei
: Paul Mortion
>\v the partner of his
'past. To think, to will, to act, was thei ]31ai
j tvoik of a niorr.eut. Just as the terrified i blv sir
I animal was about to rush through a |
! large plate glass show window-, Paul's
i slicing arm hud grasped the cheek rt-itr, f jr th from his employer. Fori
and the paling animal was brought to a | ( , !)ce ], e thought in his heart, AN’
sudden halt.
‘ Tliis might have If
ness for both of us, M
have my i hanks for saving so fine a beast, j „ jp rtIK j both possessing a deep earnest, j n ,.,. ,,r Lorraine—not the partner of bis
It is his first offence, and his match for j nature lying back of the imp -nc table | CO untirig house, with all its business, but
fleet ness, is not- easily found. It. would j lrl .. s k they have each seen fi; it- puton, | t j le j,.„j ne . 0 f his heart, and all its joys,
have been all day witb him, however if j to hide perhaps the too keenly’sensitive j H1|( ] sorrows. The ice that hung around
J feeling of their own hearts.’ : (hem so trostilv before their union, has
^ i But Paul saw them still cold toward i been melted by the sun ot love; and
the
a sudden j.iv, ami Pa A who had guess-1 service of the Roman govern
ed at the' g.-.od imports of the wonksj meiit had the privilege of trav-
breathed by Lorraine, saw the light o f | eling tlll'Ollgh the provinces
tree of expense, and of calling-
on the villagers to forwad their
carriages and baggage to the
j excellent, match they would make; both j former employer; the firm being ‘Lor- j
ieen a serious busi- beautiful, both accomplished, both high- | ra j' nP , Moreton <k Co.’ Blanche ai a is, j S i
r. Moreton. You j | v jutelle-tnal, both brimful of sparkling j H!K J for several years bus been, the part-j C! ue
he had gone tlnough that window,
thank you sincere!v, Mr. Mo e:on.
j am yours to command. Ask any
j von will, ant! it : s granted before 1
i This was spoken in the usual
<;lvo, .1 each other. Occasionally he detected a ! they live non%itt to shed the wartnt!
j in the eye of one and a gleam re- j of its gladnes* or. all around them,
aim, [ .... tfn ..tlmr but like j ^-"
From the Corner Stone.
Young America.
Specimen I.—Do you see tliat
Lorraine to return to tbe city. Paul : yonder? He is ft specimen of that
watched his employer and his sister at called Young America.
soon as kindled.
At length the day came for Paul and
lad
next town. Under :i despotic
eminent, tliis. became a
uel grievance. Every Ro
man of high rank claimed tbe
I same privilege; tbe horses were
j unyoked from tbe plow to be
j harnessed to tbe rich man’s
| carriage- It was tbe most gall
ing injustice which the provin
ces suffered. We have an in
scription on the frontier, town
of Egypt and Nubia, mention
ing its position for the redress
of this grievance; and a coin of
Nerva’s reign records its abo
, spotisive in that of the other,
j unmoved manner of his employer, who | t|w n!e:eor ' s glow, it was gone almost as j
I seemed never to lie thrown off his bul-
| ance by any occurrence, but there was
an car nest lies of tone, a depth of mean-: , _ •. i> i , „ lr • '• .• , i
!. . , ,, , , ... ,n-,l Lorraine to return to the citv. Paul ; render? lie is a snecunen or thatda
: mg, that was new to Paul, and so lord
i blv was lie impressed with its sincerity, I , . . I ■ , , „ , — o~
that he c.-ai'dit both of Lorraine’s hands! tlie l-f 1 ."? mo . ,ne,,, > l>lU to .f a M‘® al .' j years old, yet he chews tobacco smokes ^ 0cr Lord COold
! on a sudden* within his own. and shook 1 anee . tl * e,r P ar,,n S WaS » s Cl ’ ld 35 ,he,r i swear? ’ tel,s 1,C? ’ dlsolMfr8 L,r ‘
| them heaitily. - meeting.
j This act at another time 'vould ha v ej A year had passed by. iheiCIm> - many - - ,
| seemed to Paul an unwairautable liber- j mast time was again at hand. Lorraine do. He is wmioiit doubt one of the
jjad, during the year, manifested an nn- I worst liltle rascals in town lie is a I
varying kindness towards Paul. But j ready the grief of his parents, and willi-
sehloindid thev speak of Blanche—Paul,! out a great change, lie’will come to ru-
fi oin motives of delicacy, and Lorraine j in and bring down liis paieuts with sor-
motives best known ro himself,— .row to the grave.
= swears
parents, fights and qnariels, and
does
things that a good bov would not
j tv, very much like going up to the P
J dient of the United States, or the Czar!
i of life Russias, and shaking their ham
while seated on their chairs of staie.-
! Paul, from the first had reverencexl his i from ... .... . , .
j silent employer, he was a sublime enig- j spoke on all subjects but ti.e beant.ful Specimen a.-fhere is a fast young
i inn to him. His very coldness, his iu -1 Blanche.
j trdvtrtod, immovable stoicism, excitetlf Upon tbe morning before Christmas,
, the voting man’s curiosity, while it stim-; Pan! came into the presence of Lorraine j
ated his admiration. Lorraine was, j abruptly, with a flushed face and agita-1
knees with a whirlwind grattp, J ju # Frpetual g1udy fo him, as most j ted manner.
undembiistral
said he
is dving.’
‘I must go j
give no stronger exhortation
to patient humility than by ad
vising bis Syrian hearers, in
stead of resenting the demand
for one stage’s “vehiculation”to
go willingly a second time.
man, indeed. Ills age is 21, and he is
the son of respeetahlr parents of limited
means. He has been trained up with
too much indulgence, and jjow he is
exhibiting the flute of ins training.— j s season by cholera,' states
You set* him with a liu^e ii)u«tacl)it) - ‘ «...
Loss of Hogs by Dlseass.
A writer in a Cincinnati
paper, giving an idea of tbe
number of bogs that have died
and long beard. He is rigged out in
1 generally such wrapt, undemonstrative ! ‘Mr. Lorraine
i natures are to those of an enthusiastic i i fm Blanche is muiw. i. . , , ,, . , ,
i , . , j iiOiiiA. i. m I broadcloth, wears a gold watch, sport.
• ardent tempeianun. | Charles started, the blood tu<hc-d mtoj., CO s;i v chain, handles a fine walking
| . J' 1 , "’U U .! I ° u ’ I his p-ile face until it was as rod as Paul <, | cam , i u b er , a fi ne buggy and drives a fast
'St t!m! iu: .. iu a CS,!n ’ m ’ U ^ | horse. As a matter of emuse lie chews ; h .
: 1 ^ i(i> iii ; j- i».n!l or, :,bs ! 1 tobacco, smokes cigars, drinks imuor. ’
the losses at tbe following
places thus:
At Ingraham’s distillery,
from the 1st of August to the
1285.—At
Citeps in Kentucky.—Tbe
Russellville (Ky.) Herald, of
says:
"%inee our last issue we
have learned from formers
from various sections of our
country, that tbe damage to
tbe crops l>y the late cold spell
was not so great as first an
ticipated, although it was great
enough, in all conscience. TFie
tobacco were not all killed,
and some prospect for fruit still
remains. However everything
has been injured more or less,
and all the crops will lie late
coming to perfection. The to
bacco crop will foil short, even
if we have favorable weather
during the balance of the sea
son. '1 he weather still remain*
cool and unseasonable.
Mormon Imigkants.—The
eight hundred and fifty Mor
mon imigrants who arrived at
Boston from the packet ship
George Washington, on Wed"
nesday, left that city over the
Worcester railroad- on Thurs
day. They will immediately
proceed to Utah. Their de
parture caused considerable ex
citement, and a large crowd
was assembled at the depot.
Charlott Steede, one of the
Mormon emigrants, from Marl
borough, Worcestershire, Eng
land, died on the wharf on
Thursday morning soon after
landing from the ship.—Z>W-
ton Post.
iJfiR
waikrn'~ :
...... j" i> Mll | „ r , vc! s:l,<i: t tobacco, smokes cigars, drinks liquor,; .
| , . <• ■ f ! n ines-' ' ‘Certain!v: Paul Go to .vour sister, t gambles, visits places of ill faino, and j the diStlllerV ill i lttsburg Since
''"Vf'ik.iiVj '-o* V 1 - -, r i t * j if there is aortbtftg I cau'flo. mmetnber, | swears like a sailor. He is a nian of j the 18th T>f October, 1576. Mr-
« U ] 'u-gVi hat yon will <«> luune j <Ja not hesitate in calling upon me. I j pleasure, and sets at naughts!! the cun -! P a t e , of Rising Sun, lost 500
with me during the holidays, now near)*!*** . . 1*%'* -/kis parents, ami all remind ran-J ^ g ]am 0 f Covington, 500.
at hand. I tliiuk mv father will please j Before -wglit Paul was at Ins sister’s c6s o. his ft lend,. Do not be-surpiiscd it Gaff of Aurora 4546 i « ■*“* .„
von. He is a man of varied information, bedside. So wasted, so wan, so sp.riUi-! you see him hearafier a per,tc. vaga- j xUC..a_. Ol A I_ , «»«>- j Rnfua Choate Will
ainl'as falm in out ward manner as vour-! ailv beautiful she looked, it seemed, to | bond or a drunkard, or it you see him At New lilCUIUOIld, Since
self. * I have a sister too, of whom eve-1 the eyes of Paul, that she had already j.marched off to the penitentiary forborne | djgea^e made
I n- „.m. speaks ns being very beaut ful. JI passed from earth. i erime;
A Fair Hit.—Air. Choate
writes a hand which has been
compared to the autograph of
a seventeen legged spider, just
crawled out of an inkstand. An
exchange says:
“We are informed that Hon.
. . -.afus Choate will be 9ent to
1 ; China—not however, by the
ry one
‘think you would be pVased with lic-r al-j That night Paul watched with Blanche,
j so.’ ! but :.t her earnest request that lie wotri
j 'If she is like you Paul, Tain sure 1 : retire to bed, lie so far cempiieJ, as to ! offS 1 *'
! would be glorified to know her.’ i leave Iter unaware of his jireseiiee in j
i Lorraine had certainly thawed out , her room. Blanche would permit no 1
' most, wonderftiliv, and I ’tin! replied, with one in her room at night. Slie wanted
j his usual simplicity and directness: J nothing, she always declared, fend to
t ‘She is'like me somewhat in disposi- i please her, she was always left, alone.— . .- , • ,, , , ,
Lion, but m outward action lias schooled . Hear faithful nurse, or her father, how- 1 _ .. uwu.
finen'.
considered fairly in the market for mar
riage. Iler doating parents are in quite } . ,
I( , jl mited circumstances, yet they are dis- i anti ^ .
° 1 posed to lavish their means upon her? would have been AvorthjfS,650
ceived, o! 30,000 hog*, valued
when, fatted
—— I herself so sere rely that she might be i ever, hovered over and around her, ly- i P ,e ^ e *- ' ,r " a, ' | ,n ^ ^sniona es circ es,, _____ ______
Charles Lorraine \v;us a proud man,! taken for vour owu sister, Mr. Lorraine.’ iog down bv turns at intervals in tne | ;1 !1‘, e! j tieis - ‘T n - e *» aceom ^ (fOU. Todj.6fcGH And SobftltC-
next room within call. The disease of'I’ I * ,e * - *. , ..... i UoL
, f .1 . t I Iler toilet lsfurmshetl with everything,
Blanche was ot that slow wasting na- „ , , ,, ■ i , A _ . . , , . , »> •
ture, for which the doctors have „ 0 j , Ber nier table « loaoed ‘ Oil Ills bite Visit to TariS,
name, but which for lack of uar
call a decline. i _ ,, ,
plistiei
and seemingly as cold as lie was proud.! *0!der than yourself, is she, Paul?’ask-
lle moved about the offices of his conn- led Charles.
ting house, giving orders to. his employ- j ‘She will be twenty two on Christmas
ees in his low, quiet voice, with the same! day coming,’ replied Paul,
majestic, forbidding, yet mild even gen- j ‘Schooled herself severely, and only
tla air, that he ever preseria 1 among liis | twenty two! She must be an anomalay
social equals, and also toward liis most in womankind,’ observed Lorraine,
intimate friends—if-those existed who] ‘She has been mother to the family,
will t>e employed iu lettering
tea chwtt*!
“It is said that his peculiar
style ofchirograplty wiil enable
him to put on those interesting
hieroglyphics at a much cheapr
rate than the Chinesep amters
can do it.”
ew Granadian Difficult?.
he Washington corre<ipon-
»e thev j"' ,il R^veta. and she hasonly to express | Todleben, the distingn-l Xe
• I a desire to have it gratified. Siie is so . , , , ,. , ’ - ^ , © . j
r ! full v accomplished also, that she can ishvu defender of .Sebastopol, j *. w
^ , tIie I thump a piano, and sing charmingly- ] was asked by Louis Napoleon! dent of the Philadelphia North
;dance a cotillion elegantly—play tJrattsfo T ]i e ^i(Fr the place could have! American telegrajths that in-
jskilifutli: and keep two taikatiie youngs i , i -f f. i i t the! atrnrtiona were sent. nnt. hv
It was in the silent watches of the
deep midnight, that Blanche, avrakir
, . and deeming herself alone, poured fortli . ., ttv ro ..,_. . 1 -r~ .. 1 * t » i • -- - ,
could claim the title of iiilimacy with ; housekeeper and companion to papa her heart'nprayei, and Paul, from the | conversation^ at the *ame time ' je eTl taken II attacked by the i StrilCtlOBS were sent out by
him. Ar. embodied ghost from the! these ten years,’ responded Panl. jcussions of the large, o!d fashioned easy \JP' T” 3 __w! allies immediatdey after the! the George Law, to A «pi
world ot spirits among bnt not of the;, Yoa have no mother the,d ] chair, heard the sweet tones ■ .f her voice j ^ ^ froin his Unge. purse, to! battle of Alma. He replied ’ OH Saturdav, for onr SOI
embodied of earth, could not have seem-1 ‘I have no mother, ar.d Psui sighed ^ g_K e ,„- avc .j f or Dim. for h er f-itber atui , - , - . . " , . 1 . . , , ' , - , , I
ed more passionless, less mindful of the ; deeply, as he seemed to look back into] t j ien j, e j. wea t voice sinking almost to ITlTJkenwo^afthVnksV almost’* ’ t ^ ^ C0U ^ ^l a ' C ^° en t ' a ^ en j ,imn5 to holt
forms and customs of social life, than ] the years of his childhood, which were j a whiter, she prayed in fervent tones, tomake her sew and Sent, and ! Wlt * 1 ease » 33 there were but a • ready for any emergency. The
Charles Lorraine. His nearest relatives ; lighted by tbe smiles of the mother he ] f ur one w ] 10 s p e t h fcre confessed to God j attend to the routine of domestic doties. i few troOJM in it at that time, j correspondent «aV!i further,
Cassvh.ce, Ga.
^ court housi
Jau 1, 1857
J.
would have told yon, had they spoken liad lost,
the thought of their hearts, that Charles j lie simply added:
—they uever called him Charlie— was i ‘My mother was no ordinary woman.
1>iutuu bwW, "«' ea * t ! as cold as the Northern Lights, but'np-; Mr. Lorraine. She was very beautiful, t se ^ oneo? otl j v ^ mo fe {,gf ore s | t<f
48—tf | rght, and downright, as inflexible, hon-; and possessed in the highest degree that;
i uncomon beauty—i*eautv of the soul.—:
So much she revealed that Panl, in
waited until hoi
T
orable and just as he was cold.
Charles Lorraine, in a worldly point ‘ father idolized her, aud to us cliff-! breathless suspense,
of view, ivasamaa tobeeeried. Young, dren, she was an impersonation of ex-j Ue breathi announced that she
uot yet thirty, he had stepped into his jCelience one of God s angel s. . I was once more a sleep. BeShen stole
father's extensive business aud property,} Paul had never spoken so freely to ] DO i^-les.ffv from the room, file first
D. CARPENTER,
CASSVII.LF, GEO.,
"'AKlvStliis metliud t*f informing liia.cus
tomers tli it t he has made a change in hie
business, which look effect on the 1st ult. lie
therefore request* that nil those indebted to ; . - . ... , - - , ., • , , , , , , - . i .-
him w>H mime forward and make pavraeut, i the supreme master, with the full know!- ; his employer, and as he looked up into ■ strerks of the dawn were struggling
that he may settle up his old business’ to the : ei |<r 0 and ability to carry ou the former Lorraine's face, he saw there an expres-! ,j, e . _ s } ie ma ,j e pj s thi
above date. “ * - • - , r - - — '
with
y through
jicrfonn
j she should succeed in getting
jhusband.
| Tliese, friendly reader, are lint speci
mens of too many of onr young people
in the present day.—A reformation is
needed, and without it, the consequen
ces must be bad indeed.
Vixgisu —The elect!#* in Virginia
1 takes plsee on Thursday, the 23th inst.-
m3 the superior• th.it the Govcrmnetit wtfl once
orff Raglan, the; more attempt to affjn^t. the
English commander, who was]pending difficulties with New
s " ! strongly in favor of an inline-j Granada by negotiation ; and
diate attack upon that city af-j should this foil, the United
ter the victory at Alma. The j States forces Trill proceed to
French Marshal opposed the [take military possession-of the
movement, and Lord Raglan j Atlantic and Pacific sidesof the
was compelled to yield.— {isthmus.
Michmond Dispatch. I —t ’—
-v—— j Mr. Ezra Root, for some
Mahhyino a Deceased j time past a resident of Barnes-
(successfully, and enjoy the latter—if sion he had never seen before, a sofie-! t |, e 0 (j f as hibned hall and staircase ioj-
d. cabpenteb.’ t. «. comi-ton. such negative happiness as he sought ning of every feature that made him ap- j,; s own room. Sitting down at a ta- j Thir,een members of ' Con * re8 " • re .‘° ^, e!ec ' I
Carpenter & Compton, j could be called enjoyment. pear beautiful. ble he hastily scratched off the following ted In tha last Congress the entire delega-, , , .. -
Sueecssors of J. D, Carpenter, dealers in ! If Charles Lorraine ever showed any- j ‘It needed only that,’ thought Paul,‘a 1 note: ' * j ,io " « DttBOC '* t5e - wilb * sin « 5e « ce P tion ! BboCTER’s W1FE—The Balt- vflle, Pike County, was drown-
c!uckerv' ld iwuand n 5h<.«Hn’ts and'caT’ * thio S ,ike P srtia,it y. il »»towards Paul! warmth, a life, the light of human love | y p , Lorraine—Dear Friend, Come j (Mr Cx * tJsu ^- ] imore Presbytery (O. S-) ae- j ed a lew day9 since, in attempt^
" ;C ” ry ' ' ' “ ~ « *?• U—Ki. i M il»,l.4 t He ' in his face, to make him glorious in hu-] to ns at once . You told me to call up ! Missocw.—On Monday, 'August 31, an | cided on ThtlTSday Week last ing to cross the Oclocknee
au- ! man beauty.’ j on you, aud I obey you. Blanche loves | election is to beheld in Missouri, to snpply. t |j e ca5 e of Wm. Chapham, TO- rifer near Tl O nasville G#.
Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, ™ u, = 1
and all articles usually kept in a Drv Goods j Moreton, one or his junior clerks.
Store, solicit a call from the trading public, |,^ff actually Unbent from his Hgid .ll
hoping by tow prices and abundant variety, to
please the most fastidious. All those wishing
to pay cash for goods arc especially requested
to givy them a call, as they sell low to good
customers, on credit, *nd sfi'Il lower to cash
rn stonier*. Oastvitl*, Feb B
teur or indifference so far on one occa
sion as to accompany Paul on a certain had passed awav, and Lorraine’i
Christmas time to bis own home up ib ] was again as col d as that of a lab
But, as Paul looked again, the warmth] you. She yearns to see you before she ; the vacancy caused by the election of Gor jp ar j n pi l , irp t 1 j
A n.eco/1 ,n-«r and Ltr'niinp’ft Lnv 1 Jim Slut is hut tho shadow of hpr for- ■ ernor P01.K to te Umited States Senate.— ' 3_ _ * _ _ _ r
s face! dies. She is hut the shadow of her for- j ernor Polk to te Umited States Senate
lake over ] mer self. You wilt be shocked to see j An election
the country for a few weeks’ enjoyment ‘ w hich tbft attn Bad glanced, aftd left a- 1 her. I Uncovered her regret when she 'nw day
>i.k to te Umited Sutes Senate —' ‘“.‘a ---- — •“ | Madame Otto Goldsmidt (Jenny Lmd)
ion of Judges will take place on ‘.hei tried On tbe Charge Of having! gaTe birth, on the 31st of March, at Dres-
7■ 1 violated the roles of the Pres- 1 den, to a daughter. _