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“ Equality in the Union or Independence out of it.” BENJ. F. BENNETT, Publisher.
VOL. IX.
CASSVILLE, GEO., THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1857. XO. 37.
A DVEHTISEM ENTS.
Doct. B. F. Hanie,
JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA, j
September 25. 3,3,—tf. j
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A DVERTISEMENTS,
0NS 10NMENTS of Produce always want-
I. 0. 0. F.
Valley Lodge, No. 48,1. 0. 0. F.
j^ REGULAR meetinjrof this Lodge will be
J ed, and on which liberal ad ranees in cash
will be made, and returns prompt’y rendered,
by L. M. SHAGO,
Produce Commission Merchant,
Feb 12—ly Atlanta, Ga.
GLOBE
HOTEL,
held every Friday evening, at 7 o’clock
Transient brethren invited to attend.
By order of the Lodge.
If. F. BENNETT, N. G.
R. C, HOOPER, Secretary.
f. & a. m.
Cassviu-e Looof., No. ISC, F. & A. M.
T HE regular meetings of this Lodge are"held
on the 1st and 3d Tuesday in every month.
The members will take due notice thereof, and
govern themselves accordingly.
SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary.
Oct. 23, 1856. 37—tf
I Capital Itarq.
From the Home Magazine
OTHER PEOPLE’S EYES.
BT. T. S. AKTHCIt.
I “If it is possible f or you to let me Lave' intercourse, as she had hoped to find her. j the midst of her hurriest operations, the! A National Thanksgiving
I the one hundred dollars-1 loaned you, '.The girlish warmth of feeling had given ; old blinds with the new hangings came in' | A number of ladies We writteo * at
! its return to-morrow will be a particular place to a eold worldliness, that repelled in- j and were put n P to the windows. When j to tl e editor of the Washington State., «
j favor as I have a ianre payment (o make, stead of attracting her. She had loved, • Mr Cartwright returned home and stepped j gmg upon him to recommend the Premie
and have been disappointed in re.-ipt of and suffered much; had passed through ma- inside of the little parlor, where he found! to appoint a Nstwne Thanksgiving De
; a sum of money confidently exported.” »y trials.ond entered through many opening j his wife awaiting him, he gave an exetama- j In .11 the state* ol lb. Un-o., NM«
1 A very sudden change of feeling did i doors into new experiences during the years j non of surprise. | usually in November or D t Ce “ * '’
He hail, in a 1 since their ways parted, and she had come | .Why, Mary? What is the meaning of i pointed by proclamation of the State ex
CasMil le, Georgia.
BY GFO. W. BROWN.
M R. GEO. tv. BROWN having recently pur
chased this old and well known house, calls in to see me.’’
has permanently located in Cassville andI will ; ^ one wU , CQgt »
bo grind to accommodate nil desirmjj boaid, i-
tber bv the,day, week, month or year. Uista- The husband of Mrs. Cartwright, a good
blc will be supplied with the best the country n:!tIIred. compliant man. who was never bet-
1 City Executives for asocial and rsligiot
She laid the five gold pieces in his hand, j »■><! generally fall on Theradey -
Mr. Cartwyigt experience. , .
.... . ib-o-ree nartaken of bis wife s pleasure 1 to 'Ins old- dear friend, yarning for that.J tb ; 3 J Where is the new ear P 6t?'
..Our parlor carpet ,s beginning to look ! f^observiDS the improved ’appearance heart intereourse-that read together of She laid the five gold pieces i
real shabby,” said Mrs Cartwright. .-I ; |g D -, r l or -^Ut this pleasure ' Borne of the pages of their books of life, ac d then looked earnestly, and with tears j I‘ * recommended, however, that an
declare! if I don’t feel right down ashamed , or ,UtU P- irlor i Lut ^pleasure v * Wl,«t !• , , ■ _ faOA i versary be selected without referi«ce to 4
. . was not succeeded bv a sense of painful ivhich she te,t alniCw*. as a necessity. What in ber eves, upon his wundenng fa,.e.
of it, every time a visitor, who is anybody, , ;c _ T . infPrMt l,»,l she f„r the mere externals of! .ww «re these Mary Where did ..
letter recommending the 25th of Novembt
Cousin Sally is gone. The carpet didn't ; a3 a suitable day:
A. C. DAY,
Tailor,
Cassville, Ga
S HOP—Tn the Patton building, cast of the
court house.
'jau 1, 19-57
40—tf
M. J. CRAWFORD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Latv,
ItIVGflOT.lt, CATOOSA COUVTV, OA.
LI, practice in all the counties of the
Wi yherokee Circuit.
Particular attention paid to the collrctlnpr °f
innnoy, and to paying ever the same when col
lected. ‘ mh 10, 1857—ly
J. W. & R. C. HOOPER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
-w-wtILL practice in nil tlie counties of the
V » Cherokee Circuit.
Oct t», 1856. 30—ly.
R. H. TEEKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND GKNF.ltAt. C01.I.ECTINO AGENT FOIt
On'S, Flovd, Tolk,
Paulding, Gordon, Catoosa,
.Murray, Gilmer, Fannin,
Walker, Tlade and Whitfield
Connt-es.
TJU-HNESS entrusted to mv enre will meet
1 > with prompt and vigilant attention, and
monies paid over punctually.
Return davs 2n davs before Court,
ft flier in the Court-house, up-stairs, Cass-
villc. Ga.
■ ys-- Magistrate’s Courts, in the conntv rog-
ubirlv attended; Jurisdiction after 4th March,
$50." Jan 15,1857—tf
W offorR. Crawford & Howard,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, and Cahtf.rsville, Ga.
TTTILL faithfully attend to any business en-
i V trusted to their care, in any of the comi
ties of Upper Georgia.
Wm. T. Wolford, ,1. A. Crawford, Cassville;
J. A. Howard, Cartersville. July 23.
JOTIN H. DICE. ANDREW H. RICE.
J. H. A A. II. RTCIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
TTTIMj Practice Law in the counties of
> > Cass, Gordox,
Catoosa, Floyd,
Whitfield, Pickens.
Also in the U. S. District Court at Marietta.
Oct 9, 1356—lv
IT. P. FARROW .
1 ,T. O. REALS
FARROW & RYALS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAY 7 ,
CARTERSVILLE, CASS COUNTY, GA.
apr 23 1957
C A.R-D
Thos. S. Wayne & Son,
Savannah, Georgia.
W ILL give strict attention to receiving and
forwarding merchandise of everv de
scription, selling and shipping Cotton, W heat,
Tobacco, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Wool, &c.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Savannah, Jan 26,1357—ly
Hardware and Iron Store,
Peach'tree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
GILBERT, OLARKE & LEWIS,
DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN
I RON, steel. Noils, Castings, Mill Irons, Ag
ricultural Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, of
all kinds, Nutts and Washers, Cutlery. Guns,
Ac., Ac.; also, Leather and Rubber Belting.
We are agents for the sale of the Rubber Belt
ing, guarantee its quality and performance, amt
and sell it at tlie Manufacturers' prices, with
the freight added.
Atlanta, apr 10, 1S57 D
Dr. W. S. Milam,
H AYING permanently located in this place,
offers his professional services to the citi-
xens of Cassville and vicinity,
apr 0, 1857—tf
Grinding done Promptly.
affords, and charges moderate.
Cassville, Dec 4
43—ly
ter pleased than when he could please his
wife, paused to let her finish the sentence,
which she did promptly, by saying,
..Only forty dollars. I’ve counted it all
up It will take thirty-six yards I saw a |. P
T FTF, subscriber is now prepared to take Pic- beautiful piece at Marian’s-just the thing
tores, neatly raised an Glass. He flatters at one dollar a yard. Binding, and other
himself that he can please any who may fator j e ma (t erg> won’t go beyond three or four
ROBERT YOUMANS.
AMBR-0 TYPIST,
CASSVILLE, GA.
_ et and mortification. It was‘nearly interest had she fo r the mere externals of j .What are these, Mary. Where did they j fLTsLk ^fN^h,
two hours before Mr. Cartwright return- Mary s life? None! None! And the con- CO me from?’
ed an answered to his friend’s note, d/ost! stantweference thereto by her cousin seem- -Cousin Sa. v •-= t--— .— r— _ ... . f „ . itqo th. Rri
of the time had been spent in tlie vain ed like a desecration Careful and troubled i S e e m attractive in her eyes; and it has lost- Uu tlie °‘ earner, i.b*.
effort to discover some wav out of the i about the little things of life, site fopnd the | a u beauty in mine. So I sold the unlovely ’ ,3h urm y evacuated New Xorfc. a
He would had asked an ad- de»r old friend of her girlish days to whom thing, and here is the money. Take it, dear : l " e,r retiring ships saluted, lor * •
hundred do’Iirs on his sal- she had come hopefully, as to oue who could i Henry, aud let it serve the purpose for which i time IQ P uace ftnd recognition, he re« ■»
ary, he did not t-em that a JiodJnt, comprehend as in earlier years, the feeling, j it was designed.’ j
and for two reasons. Oite was, the ■ thoughts and aspirations, wbieb had grown I .All right again!’ exclaimed Mr. Cart auui ersary of our na u* > P
known character of his employers ; and j stronger, deeper, and of wider range. j wright, as soon as the whole matter was ;
the other was involved ill the question ; Alas! Alas! How was the fine gold dim- ^ dear to him. .All right, Mary dear! 1 -ia. ;
of how he was to support his family for j med in her eyes! j carpet, had it remained, would have wreck
the time he was working out this ad-| .Dear Mary!’she said to her consin, on > el ] j f ea r, the liappiucss of our home Ah,
vance. At last in sadness and humila- the morning of the day that was to end her I ] e t us consult only our own eyes hereafter.
difficulty,
vance of one
: be held next to the Fourth of July in,
him with a call. .... , ,, , T .
Rooms south of the public square, ndimning dollars, and I can make it myself, you
the Standard office. ROB’T \ OUMANS. know ” . .
Cassville, Ga., May U-ly j Only forty dollars! Mr Cartwright glane- | date'-lie 1 ’ V
j eJ dawn at the carpet which had decorated to j Q j t j n a ver y short time, j rc< i. f° r the fortieth time, to the unshaded j on iy for what we are. It is not from fin
Not very |on<r after tliis answer wassent, ; windows, aud declared herself mortified to furniture that our true pleasure in lift is t<
there came another note from his friend, death at the appearance of things—Dear CO me; but from a consciousness of right do
under the i Mary, it was to see you, not your furniture, i ; n g. Let the iuncr life be right, and
It is. in fact and history, the Thanksgi
ing Day of the whole communion of Stati
aud would be so accepted if any Execnti
M. McMDRRY,
Dealer -in Fa.milv Groceries, ,he floor of their ,iu!e ^ tXot for nearl - v
CONFECTIONARIES, Ac.,
(South West corner of the Public Square,)
Cassville, (la
his | visit—they were sitting together in the lit- j Mary—not the eyes of other pocplt. Nona j distinctly lead the way in proelninr.
lie loan now,"but tle parlor, aud Mrs. Cartwright had refer- think the better of us for what we seem— lt ’
j years It had a pleasant look iu his eyes.
! for it was associated with many pleasant
; memories Only forty dollars for a new
: written in.evident baste, and
K
The President of the United State* is
the proper position to set the example, an
therefore he is respectfully entreated
: name, iu the usual form, the 25th of N 1
\ember, the auuiversary of the close of tl
EEPS constantly on hand Coffee. Pugar, j one ! If the cost were only five
Svrup. Mokt
Candies, Family Modi- forty, the inclination to banish this
cines, Ac., and various other articlcs,^too^tedi | (0 an ou t■ of thr-way chamber would h
been no stranger in the mind of 5
J. D. CARPENTER,
CAS8VTLLE, GEO.,
I wright. But forty dollars was an item in
I the calculation, aud to Mr. Cartwright a ;
harder to meet tlie gradually increasing de , . .
I! manii upon his purse; for there was a steadi- p iave V. een n,Ista ^ en m ^ eur J Gait
iht.”
Twice did tlie unhappy man read tbis
He was thinking of this, when his | f ut,ill g , ^ ta i r .i , tLtn ^ «'P , sIowl y.
he concealed lt in one of Ins pockets.—
r tnmers that he lias made a change in hi
Imsiness, which took effect on the 1st ult, II
therefore requests that all those indebted to
loin w : U come forward and make payment, j jy progressive eulargement of his family, j
that lie may settle up his old business to the ; an( j vear a ft er year, the cost of living ad
:lb,,Tcdate ’ Ivanced
J. D. CARPENTER. T - M - COMPTON, I w jf e goid,
Camonter & ComDton, I .You know, Henry,that cousin Bally Gray
Successors of .T. D. Carpenter, dealers in ! is comiug here on a visit, week after next.
Staple and Fancy Drv Goods, Hardware, ; jj oW j ,j 0 wan t to put the very best face on
nild°allharti<des^ustud 1 kept in Drv Gomfs ! to things while she is here.-We were mar-
store, solicit a call from the trading public, l r ; e d at the same time, and I bear that bar
iuqiing bv low prices and abundant varioti to , j 8 g Ct ti n g rich I feci a little pride .....
please the most fast .dams. All those w.suing - - , ; pidaement and a principle of ri*r!it
to mv cisli for goods are espec a lv requested about the matter.and don t want her to think | J - * t, 1 , . ”, ,
{" them a £,11. as tliev sell low to good 1 that we re growing wor8e off than when we , have prevailed But she could
cusiomers, on credit, and still lower to^ash ( ,. fe ^ aff|)rJ tQ r Jace thta j not help noticing that he was less cheer
ful , and one or twice he spoke to her
as it is worthless, I send it back. The I “>y own. But for your constant reference i doers. The sentiment is old as the world; ! ^ “““ re "re amoo^tT* P«
tnan who buys new carpets and new fur-1 to these things, I should hot have noticed j but it must come to every heart at some * - J r those 8ection80 f the C
nature instad of navimrt bis honest debts I particularly, how your house was attired;! time in life, with force of an original utter j. , ,, ..
nature, install oi pat ingi uis nonesi ucuis, r ■( / ,, , , t ...... , , I Lion men who will act upon tin* remmde
can he no friend of mine T am sorrv to and it asked about them, could only have ance. And let it so come to us now, dear , . .... .
can ue no ineuu Oi mine. i a.u soiry iu ....... . , , „ „ „ | ef an b storm dale which may have hither*
i. — — --- rr answered, -oue s liv.ng very nicely. For | wile! j _
gavo me fo» this plain speech, dear cousin! j And thus it did come The little experi , e ^cnp<. -e.r no ic .
I did not mean to give utterance 10 such C nce suow-ed them au aspect of thiDgs that '
language; but the words are spoken now, quickened their better reasons; and its'
and caunot be recalled ” j smart remained long enongh to give it the j
was said about it to bis wife, I Mrs. Cartwright, if not really offended, j power of a monitor in all their afterlives.
! Nothing
| worthy admiration of the new carpet,
; at morning, noon and night, for the
! next two or three days was a continual
1 reproof of his weakness for having yeild-
ed to her wishes in a matter where calm
customers
Cassville, Feb 5
PLUMB & LEITNER,
DRUGGISTS,
AUGUSTA. GA.
T HE nttoution of the public is respectfully
invited to our sU ick of CHOICE MEDI
CINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS
- ; shabby old carpet for a new one.’’
No further argument was needed Mr. j“ a "'ay that she thought positively
Cartwright bed sixty dollars in one of the J jH-naTurv-d. Something was wrong with
bureau drawers, u fact well know to his j5 ^ that ^ lne,h . ,n 8 WaS > slle
, .. , ’ aid not tor an instant imagine,
wife. Ana it was also well known to her j °
At last the dav arrived for cousin
that it was the accumulation of very careful j ^ ^ ^ .
savings, designed, when the sum reached [ Sail? Grays visit.
Unfortunately, the
OILS, GLASS, and every article usually sold ! one hundred dollars, to conceal a loan made V enetain blinds were still at the blind
by Druggists. | by a friend, at a time when sickness and i maker,s, where they were likely fo re-
Wc feel assured that no house in ihe ^ outh j . . . - .* . * the : r year . j main for a week longer, as it was diseov-
can offer a stuck superior to ours m genuine- aeatn m tue rami ly naa run up iue*r yeui . & V * . i
ness and puritvrevery officinal preparation be- j jy expenses beyond the year’s income. Ye- j ered, on the previous afternoon, that he
imr made in strict accordance with the forinu- J a esl n 0US vr as Mr Cartwright to pay off ; had never touched them si nee they came
OnV stm^^i^beiitiV'an^Surgical Tnstru- i tbis loan, and he had felt lighter iu heart j into his shop. \\ llhout them the lit-
raents is large, and we have unequalled ar-! ag the aggregate of his savings came nearer tie parlor Iiad a teiribly bare loo!
ndd!ti0na ' SUPPliCS j *» required for that purpose. | strong light coming in, and contra ^
Feeling confident that we can furnish our j But he had uo firmness to oppose his wife harsuly, the new, g-.mh car P e ' 0 1 ’] external, but in the true internal life,
customers with the best articles on reasonable i juiythiu**. Her wishes, in this instance, ; worn and faded furniture, il/rs. vSft
i^rn’th ™ wbh fidelity ami ,WOeb°' ,rSe!reS as iu man/others, he unwisely made a law. j wright farly cried with vexation-
apr Ik 1S57-1V I’LUMB & LEITNER. The argument about cousin Saily Gray was ! “We must have someth,ng for the wm.
1 xt „ * * -r D i ^«dows, Henrv ’* she said, as she stood discon ,
No more taau wi ^ j solate jn ^ par]or , fter tea . .. It wi „ [ one hundred dollars, fell aceideutally into
never do in the world to let cousin Sally
find us in this trim.’’
was mortified and rebuked; and those states
of feeling, united with pride, served to give
ceidness to her exterior She tried to be
cordial in manner towards her cousin—to
seem as if she had not felt her words; but
this was impossible, for she had felt them
too deeply. She saw that the cherished
friend aud companion of her girlhood was
disappointed iu her; that she had come to
look iu her heart, and not into the attiring
of her home; aud was going away with di
minished affectisn. After years of diver
gence, their paths had touched, aud separa
ting once more, she felt that it would never
ruu paralled again.
A few hours later, cousin Sally, gave her
a parting kiss: How different in warmth to
the kiss of meeting! Very sad, very dissat
isfied with herself, very unhappy did Mrs.
Cartwright feel, as she sat musing alone at-
ter her relative had departed. She was
conscious of having a friend forever, be
cause sbe bad not risen to the higher level
to which that friend had attained—not in
Stick to the Farm.
Are pale faces, while hands, deceyt
teeth and bad health, more gentle than r
p ur 1 bust frames, a good appetite, eonnd ale
and independent circumstances? W* thil
not, aud for the same reasons we judge tb
farming is not beneath any pursuit what*
er, in all that makes man virtuose, nsef
aud happy, and it is surely t» be regrett
that nearly all onr young men ohould pr
fer a mercantile life or a profession, to ti
tiiliug of the ground at their own qal
When we penned our hurried remarks on ! bome3 Not ouly ig u ^ lBmeoted ,
Friday night, in relation to the monetary j a( . eount of tbe welf , re of the young m ,
crisis at the North, wo did not so soon ant,- j them8eJves> bBt also in reference to the pit)
Cipote the realization of the eonv.c-.on then j peri , y of the countryi for it U . truth tb.
They never erred again in this wise
two or three years more the old carpet did
duty in their neat little parlor, and when it
was at last replaced by a new one, the
change was made for their own eyes, and
not for the eyes of another.
The Bank Suspensions-Panic
expressed, i.that the panic has cot yet rc i_
ched its greatest height; and that it is des
tined to go on. involving other institutions
and individuals to an alarming and even
more disastrous extent ”
But ere it had gone to press, the telegraph
brought us news of other suspensions ; and
the indications now are, that it will cx'eud
throughout the entire North and Northwest.
cannot be contradicted, that the beet inte
ests of the inhabitants of any country, a)
intimately connected with the prosperot
condition of its rgricultur*.
Anecdotes ok the Late Douglas Jxt
hold —The first time Douglas Jerrold ev
saw Tom Uibdin, that worthy gentlem.
and song writor said to him, ••yowegste
McCarter & co.,
Booksellers, Publishers & Stationers;
I NY1TE tbe attention of country nn-f'h-uifs
to a large and well assorted stock of Books
a nd Stationery, which will be sold on accom
modating terms. ....
Thev also keep a full supply of Law. Modi
cal, and miscellaneous books, and invite tbe
attention of professional gentlemen and those
who are collectinsr Libraries, to tlieir establish
ment, ai 116 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
mh 26, 1S57—ly
New Goods.
M ISS C. M. DAVIS solicits the attention of
the ladies generally to her new and beau
tiful stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, MnsKns,
Silks, Mantillas, Summer Cloaks,Gloves, veils,
Ginsrhams—in fact everything: appertaining to
ladie 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
manner. Cartersville. mh 26
A W. STROUP.
Architect and Builder,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
I NFORMS tbe citizens of Cass aud tbe adjoin
ing Counties that he lias permanently loca
ted at the above named place, and will attend
promptly to all orders in his line of business.
Feb 1, 1S57—ly
S. LEVY, Agentt,
Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c.,
Xortfi- n'esi Comer ruttk Square,
Cassville, Ga.
A LWAYS at home, and ready to attend to
nil who mav favor him with a call.
Jan 1, 1656 ' 49-tf
with a very few exceptions. Indeed, tiie : have you got 8U ffi c j en t confidence in l
; disease seems to have assumed an epidemic j Ion j Ilie a guinea r” <.OIi, yes,” said ti
form throughout nearly all that region of j , lut i, or ot Black Eyed Susan, «.I have*
the Union. New York. w fc hope and believe, ! lh „ 0 )Ilfi(1( , ncei but I haven’t the gnine>
will not yield, and probably Boston. At j 0ue of the p laywr ,gh t satoWDrury, agai
the South, however, the skies are much ; wlloIU llc waged a ceaseless war of epigra
brighter, and in the Cotton growing States ^ wa9 d escr ibing himself as suflering fn
we apprehend no snch a result, except, per j of tlie brain ..Don’t be alarmed,
haps, in Tennessee, wiiere their banking ; f e n 0 „,’’ 8) , y ., Jerrold, ‘.there ie !
sternation For that new carpet which had B y S t em bn8 always b ea coindueiel on eiro | foundation for the fact.” When the flig
failed to win more than a tew extorted sen- i ceous principles. In South Carolina we are i p j. q u zot an( j Louis Phillip from Paris W
witter of :
j her hands and overwhelmed her with con-
b!e. to give the parlor the right effect in the
eyes of cousin Sally Gray, aud the purchase
absoi bed t he remainder of Mr. Cartwright's j sa!te '■
carefully hoarded sixty dollars. ! ..No,” answered the husband firmly
Uniortunately for the comfortable condi- I ..We have afforded too much already.”
[From the N. Y. D dly News.]
Panic of 1857—Its Bemedj.
Are the crops throughout the Union di
cient or bud?
No; they were never better or more thi
dant.
Are we afflicted with pestilence or fa
SUMMEY & imRLICK,
DEALERS IN
MARBLE
monuments, Tointis, Urns Vn-i
SES, VAULTS, TABLETS, HEAD
’ AND FOOT STONES, Ac.
O K’r.EttS yr.-mq filled. Address Marble
Vorks P. O.. Pickens Co., Ga.
July 23, 1S57—ly
S. B. OATMAN,
DEALER IN ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN
STATUARY AND TENNESSEE
M -A- It B L E,
Monuments,
Tombs, Urn? and Vases. Marble Man
tels, and Furnishing Marble,
Atlanta, Geo.
All orders promptly filled. Ware room op-
Wosite Georgia Rati -toad DepoL
Jambs Vacgoas, Agent, Cassville, Geo.
Jan 1. 1857—tf
BAKER, WRIGHT & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Have a heavy stock of leading Groceries for
Georgia, Alabama and Ten
nessee Trade,
and will advance liberally on consignments of
WHEAT, FLOUR, CORN, LARD,
B.4COX, ftc.
CHAS. BAKER, WM. H. STARK, JSO. S. WRIGHT.
Sept. 3d, 1857—6m
But a sharper mortification was iD store
for her. The letter of her husband’s friend,
_ in which he had returned the due bill for
irresistible.
wish to leek poor in her eyes; and so,
’ i the sake of her eyes,a new carpet was bought
and the old one—not by any means as worn ,
, * . , .. . ; n ,li 1 ..Cousin Sally will find a welcome in our; ...
and failed as the language of hie wi e’ ’ fceart8f - replied her husband, in a 80 ber I‘«*«es of praise from sousiu Sally tray, r(Jt)iiea t0 thillk nn d believe tbe proposition ) tlie fresh ulk 0 f London,
cated- sent up shirs, o - - ! voice,-..and that I am sure will be more : her hu9baD<i lost the eBteem ofone of ! will not be entertained, nor indeed in Geor j grc#t parts was abusing the Revolution a’
duty m the spare bedroom I grateful to her than new carpets and win . | hie oldest and best friends, and was nowJ gia among thoge jl)8titution8 which .-e pro j p tyiug Guizot. ..You see,” be oh-ere.
Not within the limit of forty dol ‘ a j { , QW blinds .. ! suffering in silence, the most painful trial ot : per , y 0rgan - ze d, and have transacted a leg- . Guiz0| and j are both historiane-w# r
was the ex pen.e con ne. e j The way in which this was spoken rather 1 fa,s llle - j itimate business The Wild Cats wjll pro- | j u tbe 6 » me boot ” ..Ay, ay,” eaye Jerro
pattern than could be obtained for ™ | rised Mrg Cartwrisht , aaJ she felt just ; Poor - weak woman! InsteaJ of the P leas i bably yield, aud we should not regret such . but not with the 8an , e sculls.”
lar a yard tempted the ejas of . Ir jj j rebu ked I ure she had ho P ed t0 ga,n ,n the P 03sess,on a result, as it will effectually rid the coun-
wright. and abstracted from her busban s j < t t , linb „ fihe sai<i , after a few ! of this carpet, it had made her completely ! try of the nuisance We trust, however,
savings the sum of fifty dollars Mats and . - f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ wretched. While sitting almost stupefied j that the people will compel every Bank that
rugs to go with the carpet were tnJi.pensa . _ ^ buy a few yards of lace, to | Wlth the pressure that was on her feelings, susp ends specie paymenls, to forfeit its char-
to the windows, just for decency’s 1 a neighbor colled in and she went down to ter jhat i3 the only true course to secure
the parlor to meet her. sound banking, and safe and secure instiiu-
.What a lovely carpet” said tbs neigh ; tions.
bor in real admiration. .Where did you ! f n oar previous article we expressed the {
buy it?’ j opinion that tlie ouly effect of the suspen- I ; ne ;
- . 1 ‘At Martins, she answered. ! sion at tbe North, would be a temporary j Uo; there is neither pestilence or Com:
pet. With,«s flaunting colors, put wholly almost ,11 natured. I. hurt her very much, j lIlad they any more of the same pattern?’ \ derangement of, and stringency in the men ! iri tbe llin 1
out ot countenance the cane seat chairs Both sat down m the parlor and ^ ! enquired the neighbor. I etary affairs at tbe South, which would be j Are we suffering tornado, earthquake, fi
and modest pier table, an give o t ie u ne si en . i rs lr w , f. . • .This w*s the last piece” | promptly relieved, as soon as the necessary ; an d c insequent destruction of life oadprr
paper on the wall a ouller aspect. Before mean appearance every thing m that ..best ^ neigbbor wa3 30rry . It was the most , n tiations and arrangem en,s can be con. ; erty?
the Venetian blinds; now it seemed as l room ’would have in t ie eves o consin * -1 beautiful pattern stie had everseen; and sbe: SU mmated for tbe purchase of the ecttou j ^ (J . we bave had fewer of these than a
they had lost their freshness in a day ; and ly, and Mr Cartwright thought of his debt j would baht the city 0Ter but what sb , would [ c , up CO w coming forward. Nothing has \ al
*hf. nLiees where they were-broken aud had to his friend, and of that friend s anger and A i,u~ . . ..
the p.aces nee j find another J Utt h « e *t. j occured to change, in any re?pect, the opiu Then, what is the cause of the pr«8
been sewed again, were singularly apparent, alienation. Both felt more uncomfortab.e . iYou may bave this one ,- sa5d Mr3 . C art-! ion then expressed ; and should the New ic ,
every time her eye rested upon them j than they had been for a long; time. wr ight, on the impulse of the moment—.My * Tork Banks continue specie payments, cf j Av , wrR _ A conspiracy of capitalists ,
..These blinds do look dreadfll!” she On the next day consin Sally arrived - parti( . alarly fcaoy it - L hicb there now seems very little doubt, the • j un j mongers, acting upon and through
said to her husband,on the day after the ear- She had not come to spy ou. the nakedness your par)or „ eiactly the sizB of mine . It . deraig ^ ent wil ; be of 8borte r duration j baaks t0 debt0 g r8 l se „ their prope
pet went down. ..Can you remember what of the land-not foi the purpose of making ^ a „ BaJe and bouod rfeely M you see, j thon we had anticipated But should New | a£ a „ real sacr; fi ce , ,n order that tbe c
they cost r’ - : C0Utra ' IS e ' U “l n ‘ ® i and this work on it shall cost you nothing York suspend, the South can go on unharm | sp i rator8 may speculate—that big fish B
..Eight dollars,” replied Mr. CartWnght and that of Mr. Cartwnght-but from pure w#paid , Uule 0Ter fif(y dollar3 for the ; ed save ^ Wmporary embarrassment, and j ^ tbe H . t ,/ on '.
..So much The wife signed as s-e , love- fe c ia j way. -en warm y ^ carpet before a stitch was taken in :t; and ber institutions can furnish a sound specie j Proof After property has fallen d(
s P°ke. . I e< ! .*? 7 C ° *.^ n ’ aD . *. e ‘ e ? rS i Ur ^ dollars will make you the possessor.' I paying currency to her people, if the people ; t0 ru i uo us prices, look out soon after fo
«.Yc-s, that was the price. remem r it., w ic ne ^ ‘ e a ^ soc * a * 0 ^ 3 S ®P } «Are you really iu earnest?’ said the ■ w i/i and will only see that tbeir will is J frradual rise in the prices of property, &
^ry well.” | rated * he ” had >» cre “ eJ i neighbor. j obeyed. Let them not lend a listening ear then the capitalists, fund monger a
«.I wonder whst new hangings wou inis e t is attacum-n., u e g a a | .NeTer more so in my life.’ j to the mutterings of the croakers, who are j gbar lt S 0 f Society will become tbe sellen
It is a bargain, then.’ 1 just now having a fine time of it; but on i p: operty.
tion of Mrs. Cartwright's mind, the new car-I Kis manner seemed to Mrs Cartwright j
cost ?” Mrs. Cartwright’s manner grew ; of their meeting was soon overshadowed ; at
suddenly more cheerful, as the suggestion least for cousin Sally. She saw by the end
of a cheaper way to improve the windows of the first- day's visit that her cousin was |
came into her thought. ' more concerned to make a good appearance j
j the contrary, require of the Banks the’ Remedy No. 1 When the banks re
Very Well.’
When can I have it.’ I prompt performance of their obligations, j ; c making a pressure and panic among k
Just as soon as I can rip it from tac i R b ich they are abundantly able to do : for ! Riess men, by a stringent curtailment of
j es the market and goes forward, will b*:c me j preportion as they lessen the amount
..Not much, I presnme, answered her in her eyes to hav^ her understand g oorj ’ said Mrs. Cartwright ia real earn- . tbe y are now gtrong, and as the crop reach ‘ c mmodations to their customers, thi
husband. she and her husband were getting along ^ L. A. aL* ,i
..Don’t you think we'd better have it bravely in the world-than to open her heart.
done t” | to her as of old. and exchange with her a j •<*> «> ’ rorK ’ "I»*~ luo i ^ '“'.rM
aon ' 1 j iTes i n g out at the novelty of the affair. .Be j is a sound currency—one at all times con
' fore your task is half done, I will be back | vertible into coin Preserve tbis, and there
with the fifty dollars, and a man to carry is little fo be apprehended from panics,—
! Chronicle fy Sentinel-
Thewnheeriher ie now prepared to manufac- i Atlanta, Ga., May 26, 18oi
tore aa excellent article both of Fleur and corn
ifteal, atSpringBank Mill, half mile from King
ston, sad 6 miles from Cassville. He is also
prepared fo crush and grind corn aud cob to
gether. rmim solicited.
July 251857T J. T. HOWARD-
Atlanta Drag Store. j .Yes,’ was the compliant answer. | few pages in the history of their inner
S MITH AEZZARD call* the attention of phy- | .Will you stop at the blind maker's, as What interest bad she in tbe new carpet or
you go to the store, and tell him to send up the curtainless window that seemed to be ^ ,
Oil*? Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Dentists’ Ma-: lor them to day- lt must be attended to as , the most prominent of all things in the nund I*’
i teria’ls. and every thing usually kept ^ Cr -V once , y OU know for cousia Sally will be here »f her relative? Nunc whatever ? If the visit And so she was. In less than half an;
| Manofsctnrers and Froori-' on next Wednsday. had been from Mary Cartwright to herself, hour after the sale was made, in this off j Noble Reply—An officer of distinction
I etors of Tailor’s Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, we y r (Jarlavriuht called at tbe blind IB a- she would never have thought for an instant ■ hand fashion, Mrs. Cartwright sat alone in . and tried valor refused to accept a chaUenge
I have the certificates of twenty-five or thirty of ‘ s il.o blind maker ‘ of making preparations for hercoming in the her parlor, looking down upon the naked : sent him by a young adventurer, but return
ISSTASL ^
1 Price*2,<vi per bot«e. Cash. Customeni will. h continued on the store in In the oxternals of her home. AH arrange, ces in her hand; and they were of more vai- sword, but the anger ot my uod. I dare
1 Mav^mr^™ j which he was employed. There he ment for the reception would have been in ; ue in her eyes than twenty carpets. Not venture my Kfe in a good caurse. bnt I can
A«an_^_ _ j hfi (wQd m note on his desk> from tUe her heart. | long did she sit musing here. There was not hazard my squl m a bad one. I wtii
John Doe, VS. Richard Roe. i friend to whom he was indebted for the i Consin Sally was disappointed. She did other work to do. The old carpet must be charge up to the cannons month for the
- * —-r Execu-; , , j _-.it._ 'not find the relative with whom so many j replaced upon the parlor floor ere her has- good of my coastry, but I want courage to
A LARGE quantity of Magistrate’s Ex
tions, just printed, and for sale at the
Feb18 STANDARD OFFICh.
one hundred dollars.
e uuuurcu uuuwav I I . * , ,, . . | . , .. „
“Dear Cartwright,” so the note ran.— ?e»r* of her life bod been spent in sweet > band’s return. And it was replaced. In storm WH-T
ir circnlation, and thereby eppreei
tue value of the currency, an equitable i
jurtmenl in tbe same proportion shall
legal between the banks end their de'
ors.
Remedy No. 2—When a bank soap*
its debtors should be absolved firm t
■ b igations. This would compel i
tiers to yreveut suspensions.
Why is a mushroom like u dandy?
cause it is rapid in its growth, slim ia
ruuk, aud thick in its bead.
Edward E. Powers, Esq., lately
sum of S 10.000 to the Orphaa
golumbqs, Georgia.
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