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BY JOHN II. RICE.
« Equality ia the Union or Independence oat of it.”
BEXJ. F. BENNETT, Publisher.
VOL. IX.
CASSYILLE, GEO., THITLSLAlY, OOT. 8, 1S57.
7STO. 36.
A D VEllTISEMENTS.
Doct. B. F. Hanie,
JASPER, lMCKEXS COCNTV, GEOKGIA.
September -•>. —tf.
I. O. 0. F. ~
Vallkt liODOK, N«. 48, I. 0. 0. F.
4 REGULAR meeting of this Lodge will be
A. held every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.—
Transient brethren invited to attend.
By order of tlie Lodge. .. _
JlT F. BENNETT, N. G.
K. C, HOOPER, Secretary.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
C 10NSI6X31E.N7S of Produce ahvayi* want- ~
J ed, and on which liberal advances in cash *
will be made, anti returns prompt.y rendered, !
bv IZ. M. SEAGO,
Produce Commission Merchant,
Feb 12—ly Atlanta, Ga.
Cjjnirt |Mrij.
From tbe Daily Sun.
Loss of the Central America.
GLOBE
CumvU te,
HOTEL,
Georg Ut.
BV AX 0I.D SALT.
Thoughts suggesitil on the wreck ol
the steamer Central America, Captain
Tlt-rmlon, from Aspinviall to New York.
F. & A. M.
Cassvillk Loncn, No. 156, F. & A. M.
T HE regular meetings of this Lodge are'held
on tlic 1st and 3*1 Tuesday in every month.
The members will take due notice thereof, and
srovern themselves nccordinglv.
* SAM UEL LEVY, Secretary.
Oct. 23, 1856. 57 tf
XT C. O AY.
Tailor,
CAssvili,n, Ga
S HOP—Tn the Patton building;, east of the
r
Ml
BY GEO. W. BROWN.
it. GEO. W. BROWN having recently pur- which foundered at sea September 12th,
1? l chased this old and well known house, j . . < . » .. c *
has permanently located in Cassyille. and will 1 1 *•'>', »» which disaster over four hull
be glad to accommodate nil desiring board, I- ,],.(,<] person,, u ere drowned 1
ther by the day, week, month or year. Itis ta-
ble will be supplied with the best the country Twas evening, nnd the setting sun foretold
affords, nnd charges moderate.
Cassville, Dec 1
43—1v
I court house.
Jan 1, 1857
46—If
M. J. CHAWFORK
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ni.vcnoi.n, catoosa covntt, f: -i.
sr'TT'fT.T. praetiee .n all (he counties of the
W Cherokee Circuit.
Particular attention paid to tile collecting of
monev. and to paying < ver the same when col
lected. nth : 19, 1857—ly
J. W. & R. C. HOOPER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
-W'WT'11,1, praeTiee in all the counties of the
W Cherok e Circuit.
Oct 9. 1856. 30—ly.
I?. IF. TEKKF.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A.vn OKXKUAI. oi.i.f.ctino aokst for
Cass. Floyd. Polk,
Paulding, Gordon, Catoosa.
Gihner. Fannin.
Dade and Whitfield
Connt’cs.
n USINESS entrusted to riv care will meet
with prompt nnd vigilant attention, and
monies paid over punctually.
Return davs 2o days before Court.
Otliec ill tho Court-bouse, np-stairs, ( ass*
villa, Ga.
paf- Magistrate's Courts, in the countv reg
ularly attended; Jurisdiction ntler 4th Match,
- • -tf
ROBERT YOU MANS.
AMBROTYPIST,
GASSYILLE, GA.
T nE subscriber is now prepared to take Pic
tures, neatly raised on Giass. He flatters
himself that lie can please any who may favor
him with a call. . .
Booms south 4>f the public square, adioming
the Standard office. ItOB’T \ OUMANS.
Cassville, Ga., May 1-1—1}'
TlMcMURRY’
Dealer in Family Groceries,
CONFECTIONARIES, Ac.,
(South West corner of the Public Square,)
Cassville, Ga.
K EEPS constantly on hand Coffee. Sugar.
Svrnp. Molasses, Candies, Family Medi
cines, Ac., and various other articles, too tedi
ous to mention. n;h 4, ISo. ly
J. D CARPENTER,
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
'PARES this method of informing his ciiy-
L tenners that he has made a change in lus
business, which took effect on the 1st ult. He
therefore requests that all those indebted to
turn w* 11 come forward and make payment,
that he may settle up his old business to the
above date.
the close of day.
When proudly left a noble craft from out
Havana's bay ;
Her decks from hundreds human souls were
happiness and mirth.
Her hold was laden deeply down with treas
ures of the earth.
And from tbe shades of doubts and dark- J
ness rise.
His hand this thing hath wrought for'twas ;
JMiscdlaumis.
ins win, *. Pleasant Words.
Inscrutable, and far above man's ken His j What sound is there, so grateful to the
ways. | ear. as the music of pleasant words ?
3 Capital ftarij.
We
grey headed one on the top, right up on the |
wall an’ to the ceilin’till they got to thej AH
right spot, then dropped right plump into : . .... . .
my face! Fact. by thunder Waal, I swept j FOR THE STASDARD>
'em up again, and made a circle on thecei-i-., _ , _ . , y .
ling too. Thought I had ’em foul this time; j Old Jack BoaSOly— the Illffi
but I swan to man, if they did'nt pull and Cats.
Ye mortals trembling at this wrath be still. I list to it as we would to tbe ripple of the j s(raws ouJ rf ^ bed> and buiu a brWge ,
pra:so, ^ | waves, to the murmur of tbe wind, or the l over , Seeing an incredible expression on l ^'"e tears ago there lived Hi the State
And let your hearts, though stncHfn, i song 0 f the birds. It steals over onr souls | our T : sagc be c i enc i, e( i j,; s 8tory t i, us . j of Georgia, a peculiar, strange old in an,
yield Him j with a soothing influence, nnd awakens re-| lit j* so, whether you believe'it or not, j whoso name is not essential, but whom
There let them rest, the husband, father, I s P 0DS ' Te echots * c onr breasts. 1 ieasnnt and some 0 f them walked across on stills.; we will call Beard V. In Stature Be
friend. , ; words! they are more precious than i»_ ^ J} ec l hugs are cnu tiou8 critters, and no mis- | mea9nr ,,J f,,l| s j*i e ,.„ f—*
Beneath the bosom of the roiling sea, j mouds, they are sweeter than t ic mmstr.. 3 ; t a fce—especially the Kalamazoo kind.’ ’
There let him rest till Time himself shall ! of ,he ^ o!il,n har P’ 8we P t hy !he :
end, ' bre “ th of evening! v, bat power, wiiat mag- TJle 01d Raid’s Thermometer.
And Gabriel's trump shall summon all j ic r ossess! "' hnt won ' Jer3 ^ ] Age.
that be. .form! They dry the tears of clnl liuo , j; Anxious for coming cut, and the at- |iims*eJf to circumstances; and when in a
„ . , .. . . .. . i H'ey revive the spirits of the drooping in- ■ tcntions of tbe sex
- hen shall the sea g-ve up her swa.lowed . va]iJ . bring a sniile « 0 the lips of the 1(J „ ins haye 80me iJea of the ten - rtlI r L , ,
way worn end weary, and a light to the eye ! der p(tss!on (Others deliverance. Old Jack, by ]M
17. Talks of love in a cottage, and dis- , was a considerable fiddler 7 which
rawboned,
j large hands and long feet. Old Jack
Beastly was anything but a fool, and
I had an uncommon tact in adapting
;es; and when in a
! strait, to devise expedients for his own or
Her course was homeward, and her prow e'en ■
told the we'll known road.
And anxious hearts bent happy there, as ;
their dear homes they near'd.
The husband, father, wile and son, the young
and e'en the old.
Returning from that far off clime, the laud !
of .-hilling gold |
dead.
And all earth’s millions from their tombs ^ of [he aged , r i easant words are as an hon- j
ar ' 8e: ey-comb, sweet to the soul, and health to j
i Then shall ye meet them in that day uf! tiie bonC3 - Then let us scatter them lav-,
i dread, ishly wherever we go. We can dispense ,
When earth shall melt between dissolvin;
! skies.
them bountifully, and not be impoverished, !
'Twas midnight, and the watch was set. when |
to their anxious eyes
All suddenly a cloud uprose, aud darkened j
all the skies ;
0! far too well those skillful ayes that fear- I
ful omen knew.
Which o'er the vision of their hopes a bodu-
ful shadow threw.
spoke, nnd from '
Mll-r
Walker,
•*56
Jan 15, 185,
W ofiford, Crawford & Howard,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
(’Assviu.r, ami C.AnTF.KSViu.r, G v.
TXr*LL faithfully attend to any business en-
V\ trusted to their care, ill any of the emtn-
nie* of Upper Georgia.
Win. T. Wofford. .1. A. Crawford, P-ssvil!e;
J. A. Howard, Cnrtersville. July 23.
Ere morning rose -Eo!
tlicir dens of sleep
Forth rushed the minions of his power, and
swept along tlio deep. i
j. d. cahi'EXTEH. t. \u compto.'. ^ ben boiled the surge, the billows roared!
Carpenter & Compton, ani ] f uauie j da a hing spray.
Successors of .1. D. Carpenter, dealer*- 1,1 ;4 U i,ieli the watery mountains rose, they hid
Staple and Fancy Drv Goods, Hardware. 1
Crockcrv, Roots and Shoes, Hals and Caps. ; tho light of d.-^.
and all articles usnally kept in a Dry Goons
store, solicit a call from the trading public. | That nob.c ship So proudly gay a few short .
hoping by low prices and abundant variety, to j .hours before,
please the most fast die,us. All Now hung upon the skv beat wave, now 1
to par cash for goods are especially requested , , ,, . '
to give them a call, as they sell low to good plunged the ocean s floor ;
customers, on credit, and still lower to cash Xlieu groaned her timbers, reeled her masts, :
customers. Casstillc, e 5 j the boldest knelt in prayer, ,
l‘I U.m1> LEITNER, j And stern browed men bowed down their j
_. ^ ^ -w- rp o j heads, and wept l.ke children there. j
1) K U (jr (jr 1 b 1 o,
AUGUSTA. G.\.
JOHN II. RICK.
ANPRK.n* U. RICE.
J. II. At A. II. RICK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
-1TT1LL Practice Law in the counties <>f
Y> Cass Goitnos.
Catoosa, Fi.ovp,
W mTFIFI.n, PlCKKNS.
Also in *he U. S. District Court at Marietta.
Oct !>, ]$5fi—l,v .
n. r. rAaaow.
j. a. BTSI.S-
FARROW & RYAI.S, |
A1TORNEYS AT LAW,
CARTF.RSVIl.l.K. CASS rOfNTV, GA.
npr 23 1957
CARD '
Thos. S. Wayne & Son,
Savannah* Gkofgia.
W ILT ^ivc strict attention to receiving mul
fiirxvardinp inercliai»dij*e of every <lc-
neriptiun, »«U»n*r and .diippinjT Cotton, W licat,
TohureiY, Corn* Flour, Bacon, Wool, Ac.
Liberal advance* made on consignments.
Savannah, Jan 2<», 1S.">7—ly
Hardware and Iron Store,
P*aeiJrtt Street, AHa/ito, Gj.
GILBERT, CLARKE A- LEWIS,
OEILFRS SXCI.rStVBLV IN
I RON. Steel. Naib, Castings. Mill Irons, Ag-
Hcultiimi Implements, Mechanics* Tools, of
all kinds, Nutts and Washers, Cutlery, Guns,
Ac., Ac.: also. Leather and Rubber Belting.
We arc ajjents ft>r the sale of the Rubber Belt-
hip, guarantee its quatitvand performance, and
and sell it at the Manufacturers* prices, with
,^he freight added.
Atlanta* apr 10, 1S?>7 _ _
Dr. W. S. Milam,
H AVING permanently located in thin place.
oflerahis professional services to the citi
zens of Cassville aud vicinitr.
apr 9. 1S57—tf
New Goods.
A T ,SS C - M - DAVIS solicits tbe attention ..f
the ladies generally to her new and beau
tiful stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of
Rounds, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Muslins
Silks, Mantillas, Summer Cloaks Gloves veils
Ginghams—in fact everything appertaining to
iadie’s wear, which will be sold at the lowest
prices. Also, some of the prettiest Bonnets in
the country.
Millinery and Dress Making
carried on in the neatest and most fashionable
mauuer. Cartersville. mh 26
To Cotton Buyers and others.
/TGUiySE wanting a daily paper from Augus-
y 'fA, during the business season, would do
well to subscribe for the Augusta Dispatch. It
contains all the telegraphic despatches reports
the actual sales of Colton, and being issued in
the evening, gives a synopsis of the latest gen
eral news. Terms ouly M a year. Weekly on
Saturday, at *1.50. Address
& A. ATKINSON,
Sept 3 * Proprietor.
6. B OATMAN,
DISUtK l* IT ALIAS, KOr.U4V AXD AMERICAN
STATOART AND TEEIIIMU1
M ARBLE,
Monuments,
Towl Crks akd Yams, Mak*|.e Mav-
axb■ J^gtawtsG Mq-bkij:,
AU sjdlWI J»lwnp<j« filled. Wan roast ofr
1 Road Depot.
_ .Agent, Cassrilla, Geo.
Jan 1, 1867—tf i Fob 12
But all in vain they raised their cries, iu ;
vain their prayers they poured, j
r PHE attention of the public J’.^7l ,< T| I pr,Y Still harder swept the mighty gale—louder !
I invited to onr slock of CHOICE MfiDl- j 1 . ° J b I
GINKS. CHEMICALS; DRUGS, l’AINls. the biliows roared,
DIES, CLASS, and every article usually sold [jut few of many hundreds there escaped lo j
bv Druggists. . i , e n ti,o tale
' Wo feel assured that no hoiifp in the Soutn ■ ,uc lHle ’
can oiler a stock superior to ours in genuine- ; Nor cun imagination paint what horrors
ness anil purity; every officinal preparation be- j f, lem belell.
ing made in strict accordance with the forran- ; ;
lories of the U. S. I’harmacopceni. (A as, for human power to aid, or life or I
Our stork of Dental and Surgical Instni- : .
ments is large, and we have unequalled ur- trcssuie save,
rano-ements for procuring additional supplies Incessant toil from all ou board could not i
at the shortest notice. ... o’errule the wave,
Feeling confident that we can furnish our . - , . • , ,
customers with the licst articles on reasonable ; That then o ertook them iu that hour of]
terms, we solicit orders, anil pledge ourselves I heartfelt agony,
,l, a fi .rn h Ts-»-—^lv iai 'ipLUMB& t ’LEtTNER. j AuJ sunk that noble, noble craft beneath!
McCarter & co., i ,, „ , . . , . r .
.. ^ But, nli! a noble Kami D.tidc- had safely'
Booksellers, Pnblishers & Stationers,
I NVITE the attention of country merchants ; ^ u, ‘ e< hcr ® .
to a large and well assorted stock of Books A stranger sa:l from foretgn land, who man- ;
and Stationery, which will be sold on uceom- fully did spare
a full supply of Law. Medi j 'oil or p«ins, nor danger great, but tru- j
cal, and miscellaneous books, and invite the; ly shared his store
attention of professional gentlemen and those j ffi „ ,, h rescuo 4 f rom ,he wreck; God !
who arc collecting Libraries, to their establish-1
FROM THE MOBILE TRIBUNE.
FASHION AND FOLLY.
This is au age of wonders rare.
Of vice and folly too ;
Of notions that to me seem queer.
Of sights strange to the view.
And yet of all tbe silly things.
Of this most silly age, ^flings
Are those strange robes that Fashion
O'er fop and fool and sage.
There's one who sports a Shanghai coat,
That hang3 below his knees ;
With whiskers like n Billy Goat,
A fit resort for fleas.
He struts and swells nnd bloated pride,
And thinks nmc, who hut me . r ’
And ncls as though the world beside,
Contained no .1pe but he.
And here’s another meets the view.
Of ruther doubtful gender;
He wears a shawl, as ladies do.
Around his waist so slender.
What species of the race is he .’
Pr:.y tell me if you can !
Sure, such a looking thing can't be
One hundredth part a man.
And there's the Parson richly dressed
In latest cut and feather ;
With silk and satin colored vest
Afid bcots of patent leather.
His dickey is so stiff aud high,
(Without one mote or speck,)
lie fears to turn his venal eye.
Lest he should break his neck.
interested affection.
18 Fancies herself in love
handsome man, who has flattered her.
19. Is a little more diffident on account
for our supply is exhaust less. We need not ; of beiDg ioticed
fear that they will be despised, for every j 20 CcmmeDces be ;„ g fl , ghion!lWe .
living thing by which we are surrounded I ^ Still more confident in her own at
j C!,n a PP reciat e pleasant words. They confer ! trac , ionSt and expect3 a bnlliant establish-
happiness even upon animals. an«l oft-times j inen ^
! they are the most precious gifts which we ^ Refuseg a gooJ offerj because ,. e h j
! <*“ 1J bestow upon our friends and fellow- ] nQt a man of fasUioa
creatures. Perhaps they may sometimes be i
i art lie imtl learned under the old ‘consli-
:th some ] tution,’ and consisted mainly in mechan
ical evo! ntions, with now and'then an
cx'ia touch of the finger, making a grand
ar-l'iggi-o-e.
Hi> main sj o. t was in telling yarn* and
exciting the risibles of all that come with
in his hearing. On a curtain occasion,
i while on a visit ^G*an old acquaintance
' the only treasure we possess ; nnd if so, let et
' us remember that the poor mendicant at our i
| gate is not insensible of their power, pleas
ant words! there is hcnliug in them; they
irgn balm to tbe wounded heart ; they arc
watsr upon auger's d ime ; they are the de-
ght of children : they encourage youth ;
j they strengthen manhood ; they soothe old
1 age ; they scatter blessings innumerable a-
! round and fill our breasts with unalloyed
i happiness. Then let ns strive for pleasant
words. Let them ever be upou our lips, and , . ,
' we shall find our reward upon earth and in
Flirts with every young man
Wonders she is not married.
2-5. Rather more circumspect in her con
duct
20. Begins to think a large fortune not
quite so indispensable.
27. Prefeis-the company of rational men
tofiirtiDg.
28. -Wishes to be married iu a quiet way,
with a comfortable income.
20. Almost despnirs of entering the inar-
lieaven.— Olsercer.
30. Ilatluua.fearful of being called an
.Old Mtyijfc
' __ “ 31. J 7vn additional love of dress.
Yam fl-DOllt Guano. ] go i Professes to dislike balls, finds it
Although some people may be inclined to ; Jifficult to get good partners,
doubt the truth of the following yarn, we j 33 Wonder9 how men can leave.the so-
she 1 in the city of P , Old Jack was for
tunate in that lie cave rise to an excite
ment thht. will not be soon forgotten by
j the inhabitants of P . Old Jack
was ever in the qui vivo for an adven
ture. During his Sojourn in P., be was
lucky to form many acquaintances, and
to their delight and his flattered vanity,
spent many hours iu mirth and hilarity.
Having a penchant for excitement, and
an unconquerable ambition for the adu
lation of others, Old Jack was reluctant
to lake his leave before making a more
decided impression of his genius, as a
theme for ut ure gossip. About the time
of which we write, there were a number
can bring forward any quantity cf vouch- | det , of sensible women-to flirt with elms j fjf f.y, pml ,, ove ,, am] al)0ut , he c ; ly
| of P. by the government. These sons
I of Erin wt-ie wont to rendezvous every
: afternoon, at a certain corner cf the
t ers. An old Ealt of onr acquaintance says ; 34. Affects good humor in her conversa-
( that when he was in the guano trade he t ; on w - lt j, men
: went in a brig which might have been a ten- j 35 Jealous of the praises of women
; der to Noah's ark. On a return trip with a j 33 Quarrels with her friend who is late
load of guano, the hatches were left open ] ]y married.
one night and a tremendous shower wet ; 37 Thinks herself slighted in society,
the guano iu the hold ami produced tbe ; 33. Likes to talk of her acquaintances
most surprising effects The timbers of the 1 w [, 0 nre mar ried unfortunately,
vessel grew and sprouted in all directions. J 39. IU-nature increases.
Between decks Was a complete bower. The 40. Very meddling and Officious,
forecastle became au almost iupeuetrable ! 41 jf r ^i, t ns a fl C n ; er resort, makes
thicket, aud the cabin a beautiful arbor.
- The rudder post being made of white oak,
grew up into a live oak tree, which afforded
’ a grateful shade to the man at the helm,
; though he was sometimes annoyed by the a-
On Sunday morn he struts the aisle
Of God's pure house of prayer;
But thinks more of some fair one’s smile,
Than yon poor mourner's tear. ! corns rattling upon his tarpaulin hat. The
He reads a lengthy sermon o'er, j masts b.acame very imposing with their ev- n „ e _
In cold and measured tone, ! ergreen foliage, and strange to relate, the j 45
Preached by some saint in days of yore.' foretopmast which had been carried away in 49.
! street, where ‘pop-skull or rot-gut’ whi(-
j key was dealt out by I he gill, by virtM
| of a license from the Legislature; to
i which place Old Jack was by no means
| averse, and '.here spent most of his lime.
, ...... ! The liquor vender becoming tired of tlio
love to a young man without fortune. ; . * 0
42. Not succeeding, rails against man- ] * ulnl1 '* Dish, had more than onro
kind. ; refused them any more drink; and bad
43. Partiality for cords, and scandal j eveI1 threatened to thrust them out if
commences.
44. Severe against the manners of the
Which now he calls his own.
a gale grew out again, and the altitude of ‘ 47,
all the masts was so increased as to render 1 43.
the brig extremely crank. jng S
The vessel bad bough3 on her stern, and 49.
Strong prediction for a clergyman
Enraged at his desertion.
Becomes desponding, and takes SDuff
Turns all sensibility to cats and
they did not leave immediately. Old
Jack, meantime being a hoker on, de
termined to relieve tbe liquor sellet. turn
ing his deliverance into sport for the rity,
! at the expense of the Irish. With a
■ significant n<>d of the head, he geta the
Adopts a dependent relation ta. at- ; proprietor aside and gravely informs him
the figure ^speaking figuratively) was tend npon her feline and canine nursery. that lo get rid of these troublesome Ad
as full of bows as a dancing master. They 50. Becomes disgusted with the world. ! | 0 ws, was an easy task, and by hi* pei-
! mission he would promise to clear the
room in less than fifteen minuie*. n-
incut, ai 116 Meetin
mb 26. 1857—ly
street, Charleston, S. C.
bless him evermore.
And there's the maid, so blithe and gnv
With nicely padded breast;
Who thinks tbe men who gaze, will say,
••See, what a glorious chest f*
From her small waist a hoop hangs down, were obliged to prune the bowsprit and some . and vents all her ill-humor on her unfortu-
E ven to her little feet ; ! of the other spars twice a week. The quar- J D ate relations.
And thus equipped, she gads the town, ( er d ec k was covered with shrubbery, and <
A most egregrious cheat.
A W. STROUP.
Architect and Builder,
CASSYILLE, GEO.
Again 'twas calm, the wind* were hushed,
the billows ceased f» rave,
\nd ghastly corpses lay in scores upon the:
briny wave;
TNFORMS the citizens of Cass aiid the adjoin- j Such was the fate of gallant mcn-e en him- j
1 ing Counties that he has permanently iocn- | dreds perished there:
ted at the above named place, and will attend ! world iu deepest mourning craped, car- j
uromptlv to all ciders in r»i« line ot business, f ,
Feb I,* 185a—ly j not the loss repair.
E'en now, on fancy's pinions borne, my spir- •
it wandtT6 there.
With feelings far too deep, too wild, for
language to declare.
; the cock’s caboose resembled a rustic sum
mer house.
S. LEVY, Agent,
Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c..
Sortn- IVe.i Corner Public &jmrre.
Cassvtit.£, Ga.
I.WAYS at home, ami ready to attend
x . Hark, hark! on the breath of that dying gale ,
A LWAYS at home, and read v to attend to. , . . . >
all who may favor him with a call. ! what spirit accen sa g.
Jan 1,1856 ' 49—tf j They waked the fountains of the heart, and
this the dirge they sung:
SUMMITS' & HURLICK,
DEALERS IN j O weep ye heavens and ye billows wail,
A r A 11 LIT IYe passing spirits pause and shed a tear,
__ ^ J j Ye sighing breezes wait tbe dismal tale,
MouHUients, Tombs, Unis, Vn- ”, ^ , .
SES, VAULTS, TABLETS, HEAD j AnJ let ®* rth 8 dy,ng t,uake t0
AXD FOOT STONES, Ac. j hear ’
O lk-.c-t-S prom, «i/ filled. Address Marble • y e m i-hty rocks that foam along tbe shore
. olv -^^lS.iT—ly iC * e " S * <a ‘ [ To guard tbe bounds of Neptune's wide do-
i main,
: Ye aged forests and ye mountains roar,
i Where screams the sea fowl o'er the san-
Otlitrs again, whose snowy breasts
In native fnlness swell.
So fearful that no eye may rest.
Where those sweet hillocks dwell.
Must wear their dresses hanging low
Adown their shoulders bare.
That every man who looks stay know
There is no cotton there.
And there's a little, artful girl.
So innocent withal,
She, too, must enter Fasbiou's whirl,
And dance at rout and ball,
With arms around ber mother pressed.
She cries and pleads and begs,
That, as big sister shows her breast.
She ought to show her legs.
And thus it is; foul Fashion’s reign
Has cursed this broad, green earth ;
Nor modesty be deemed again,
The gem of female worth.
Where can the Christian's hope now rest
While Fashion pleads and begs.
For maidens to expose tbeir breasts,
And little girls their legs ?
She Wouldn't Harry a Mechanic. liquor seller t'lmllv acceeiicd, and with
A young man commenced visiting a ynnng some decree of curiosity, watched the
Crab-apples grew on the pump handle, lady, and appeared to be well pleased. One j „ )0 ,! us oj.eiauJi. Old Jack taming to
and a cherry table in the cabin bore fruit, evening, he called when it was quite late, I .. . . , . . , . ;
, J , ., . • 1 . - • the crowd made a short speech, in which
Perhaps the most remarkable circumstance winch led the young girl to inquire where . ■
occasioned by tbe stimula’ing and fertiliz- he had been. | ' ie iufoinied them that he too was of
ing power of the guano, was that the cock- ' .1 had to work to night.’ ’ Irish descent, and always had n fratetW-
- roaches on board became sn large that they .What! do you work for a living?’ she in- j feeling toward* any of the stock,
, could get up the anchor and make sail on qnired in astonishment. I whoever he might Meet litem. In or-
' brig One of tbe owners of (he craft face-' .Certainly,' replied the young man,.I am , , , :
i tously remarked that she went out a full- j a mechanic.’ ! ,ler fur,uer to hunself and get
; rigged brig and came back half bark. There .1 dislike the name of a mechanic,’ and :, il! control over their minds and bodies,
; is nothing like guano to make things grow, she turned np her pretty nose. ; lie expressed » desire togtve them mnta-
: and fur strict truth and veracity give us an That was the last time the young man ! a ; a ; t | w |, en wa5; witliin hts power.
! 0,d 8:liIor when he Uys himselfout on a big j v!#i ‘ ed ,I,e y° n “* w 1 oman He , ia D0W “: lie then informed the... that he was itcl-
yarn. wealthy man, and be has one ot the best wo-
( [Boston Herald. | men in the country for his wife. 1 «“^ r cotinnisMon from » large firm
{ The Indy who disliked the name of a me iu the North, to buy up all tbe cats in
A Michigan Bed Bug Story. i chanic is uow the wife of a miserable fool— ! ibe southern country, and as they might
The editor of the Grand River Eagle has a regular vagrant about grog shops, and j aVa j themselves of ihe opportunity, k*
j a friend who has been stopping, as he alle-! sI >®; soft verdant, silly, miserable girl, isi ^ {q , h is departnr*
■ ges, at one of the hotels at Kalamazoo. His : obliged to take in washing m order to sup 3 1 1 1
i story is poetty fairly told, and he possesses P ort herself and children.
' talent in the way of spinning .yarns’ that; A ou dislike the name of
RAKER, WRIGHT .t CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Have a heavy stock of leading Groceries for
Georgia* Alabama
nessee Trade
and will advance liberally on consignments of ■ T ' _ ' vil never eats his wheat—the frost never | small of my back, to git a good hold. Wig-
WHEAT, FLOUR, CORN, LARD, i The heavsos shall bend the mourning earth { hills his corn or beans—his babies never : g< e d and twisted, doubled and puckered— I
BACON, Ac. j to meet 'j ery in the night, and bis wife never seolds j a R to no use—kept agoing it like all sin —
cam. ralvil—tv*- H - stark,—jso. s. »»sn,. Their mutual tears in
Sept. 3d, 1857 8m 1 shall flow, J vanes?* • around a spell found about a peck of bed
until feu o'clock the next day. And the
way of spinning .yarns’ that : luu ui3>uc i»v uzuw ui a mechanic, ebr j unanimous cry was "and bow much wOf
would do credit to one who has entertained • Ton whose brothers are but well dressed; jq jrirc a pair—and how many trill ye
his mess iu the forecastle of a whaler, or i loafers. We pitty any girl who has so lit- • | |a jw >|. 0 t | ( ^ s Q]J answered fifty
relieved the tediam of a watch on deck: j» ! « brains, who is so verdant, so soft, as to j ' - Z
.. r , , . , nfi ' think less of a young man for being » me ,or B rown ’ ®*e t*®***^
Yon see I went to bed pretty all-fired ; * "f s
a ' dyshors A eotemporary say.—.Therein a man up! u =ed up, after a hall day oa the road before | *^ 1:lD . 1 ®~ oneof Go ^ 1 * oob'emen the most 1 half grown, and tea cents for kittens,
r Groceries for , . . a el«t i- weed, of wo! » « country who alw.ys pay, for his pa- ,he plank was laid; calkalatin’ on a good d, S mfieJ anJ honorable personage of hear- j each ; and os many a* yon can collect by
MnnteK **'* »e ha. never bad a sick ' 6n0 oxe Waul, just as the shiver, began 1 ^ a creature*. Beware, young lady, how ( ,, |e tilne flowed. But a few minute.
. T ^ » his Hfe—never had any corns or j «»,«, ! U Jer frltsuthin tryin, to p°ull j ^>“ ^ } and the ,
le .’= iL.il hnri.il hone, of many years. ' toothkehe-his potatoes nerer rot_-tb. wee- 0 ff my shirt, 'and diggin’ their feet into the ■ \ So. havir
Bewail the buried hopes of many years.
room was clear sure enough.—
Of them yourself. j St’, having redeemed his: promisetd fbt
T Far better discharge tbe well fed psnper,' liquor seller, he now found it nsrsstnrj
_ ^ with *'l his rings, jewelry, brazenness, and | to a L,, at j„ or j„ r tn
mi ogling floods | Reader have yon pud the printer in ad- * Bimbey got up and struck a light to look IP 0 ®? 03 ’^ > »“d ta k® to your affections the p roat .j,j n n, cr j s ; g- Old Jack’s fertile (•>-
1 _ : callous hand, intelligent, nnd industrious : 1 e - . . -
1 ”***? ar0UDtl »spell—found about a peck of bed- . 6 iu* was net hwg mahmi* a plan that
Atlanta Drug Store. ' While through the tphervs, Sjmplisnioatlj ! , . , . I bujrs scattered around, and more droppmg • . . . , . - . # . .
MffHr“.ARD3ma«ent'Kmo,phy- s .eet, , a manwho goes ghirt and rQnnin , do „ ffiy I eg every 1 f ’’.ve bmerlyregretted their wonldex.mmle him from peenmary lorn.
' chew tobacco, and spirt upon the floor, ought, ^ s t off , on the aoor>ehook j % who have turned their back, to hon- | even should it involve other, in troobU.
tk . , ‘° f* Uk “^ * h * h .“ d “ d ri! out a quilt, lay doL and kivered up for a j A hw ye * n h »~ U °* ht the “ ‘ After ,
eh ild ran weep thsir ] bel npon the Railed spot until »t is dean.! ^ * , - | vere lesson.
Osiciane aud Country Merchants to their large
stock of Drag* Clicniieals, Perfumes. Paints,
Oils. Window Glass. l>ye Stuffs, Dentists’ M»- , . . ..
torials. and every thing u»u»By kept in first Ah. long »n vain iball
class Drug stores.
We are also sole Manufacturers and Fropri-
Shali trembling pass a anion note nf —o. j tskm'iby^he head and heels.Ld scrub- i Su.ptoffap
weep their j bei upon the soiled spot until it is dean.! out * ow “ “ . 11,er “ P “^ * j vere lesson.
' I-..T 1 .. i nip. No use—mounted right on me like »
Sire ‘ , . 1 | ““AO jo | - ^ n n on a meal tub—dug a hole
etoAT of Tavlor’s AnU-Dyspeptic Elixir, we I J* U ***** A G#nta *’ *•"****■ j i„ th. kiverlid aud era.Wd through, and
have the cerhfieaies of twintr-hv. «• thirty of The weeping mother for her child inquire, wmTrMt ly pomuned by eating moat, of- c. r.nt .. i rf Congress.
the most respectable persons in onr city, teafi- - ‘ ^
trine to its virtues. Wt warrant satmfoctioii.!
sets oet 19
Price <12,00 per bottle. Cash Customers will
find it to tb«r advantage to give us a call.
Atlanta, <hu. May 2S, 1857- -
Jahn Doe, vs. Richard Roc.
4 LARGE quantity of Magistrate's Exeeu
Mona, just prided, and for sale at
STANDARD OFFICE-
I rise for information,’ said a member
. I am very glad to hear it,’
Uacoamioa. eUm hpehimdsattme-hy » gd '»'das’h |' eried ™* for " ^ -M * it
w “ t- Edward E. Powers, H*q., lately left the j backet from tbe wagon, made a eitele of tar i mora ‘
■And mourning man skaU bow his hood to sui* of iW.OflO to tbe Orphan Asylum of! the floor, Isy dawn on the inside, and felt Wb ** } is selling in tbe cities ofNashville
dost, Colnsshus, Georgia. I eoafortablo that time anyhow. I left the ' aD<1 Memphis. Tenn , at «5 to 85 wit per
And feebler woman nnd the air with' Why is a washroom Tike d dandy? Be- ■ light burnin\ end watched ’em, see’em get j ba * ha,> Wlth * downward Wndenqr.
cr j M< cause it is Vapid in Its growth, slim in its! together and have a camp meetin’ about it. Why an husbands like dough?
• But in Jehovah let the righteoee trust, trunk, and thick in its head. • and they went off in a squad, with an old 1 the women knead them.
apprize tbe inhabitants of tin city of shs)
was brewing, and to have ptvywswd
to participate in tbe jolHfiration rrmas
qaeot upon tbe hoaxed Irish. With
other, arrangements, he bad oU goods
bones collected at the nest pee tie it
spot in tbe city, where he |
secure his
every little boy,