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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Doct. B. 3T, Same,
JASPER, PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
September 25. 82,—tf.
Slferrilnurous.
change in tIt3 young husband's state 0
mind. There were some truths in what 1»;;
aut of her true feeling. She can o and went | centre. The turmoil, the d»rknc«, theory j- „ ho wrcs tled with 'ac&raty
I. 0. 0. F.
Valle v Lodge, No. 4S T. 0. 0. F.
k REGULAR meeting of this Lodge will he
/V held every Friday evening, at 7 o’clock.—
Transient brethren invited to attend.
15v order of the Lodge.
if F. BENNETT, N. G.
R. C, HOOPER, Secretary.
C CONSIGNMENTS of Produce always want-
J ed, and on whicii liberal advances in cash
will be made, and returns prompt! v rendered, |
by E. M. SEAGO,
Produce Commission Merchant,
Feb 12—ly Atlanta, Ga.
Ida
whole
M
F. & A. M.
Cassville Lodge, No. ISO, F. fc A. M.
T HE regular meetings of this Lodge arc’hcld
on the 1st and ;;d Tuesday in every month.
The members will take due notice thereof, ana
r ir»rn themselves accordingly.
* SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary.
Oct. 2", lb-Vi. 27-11
The First Shadow.
T. S. ARTHUR.
was a bride Onward through a
year of patient waiting, had she
moved toward this blessed estate, all her
thoughts golden over, all her fancies radi
Oatrgiii. ! ant with love and beauty. And now s'.-c
BY GEO V/. BROWN. 1 was a Iride—a happy bride. He who Lad
R. GEO. W. BROWN having recently pur- ! won Lcr ’ tu "car Ler as a crown,
chased this old and well known house, | Kind, honorable and gif ted—ids praise wa
i.mnunutiflsr lf.ontn.1 i is f 1 *. tlTlfl Will
mother had said, and this made it so much j from the bieakfast room to the parlor, fre- j chaos of anarchy, wi.tch had for three sue worc out j,j s S nk stockings and got worsted.
GLOBE *
Camille,
HOTEL,
Hue first shadow had fal- j quently, evidently with household cares up-: cessive days, pervaded the American (.on
the brightness of bis new ; on her mind. gres, was dispelled by the rahgio aud tabs
harder to bear. T'r
!en, that dimmed
and happy life j
Still the defects in Ida — very small to Lis |
eyes, even after they were poiutel uut by
his mother—were tilings of no moment. He l
had net intended her for n household drudge.
Question for discussion; Cun a big man
Tea was at length announced. Edward’s! manic eloquence of a single mar.— ami once a eho harder thau a little maur
heart trembled. His.mother arose, and with more the wheels of Government and of Leg I • .. , a, . .
rather a cold air, accompanied her children jislation wero pm in motion. 1 ' Vhon sorrow has !cf ‘ lts - ' racM ’ 5> what
to the room where the evening meal awaited | Basing by this powerful appeal. brought; »»ts become of the rest of the .harness.
The table had an attractive look, | the yet unorganized assembly to a prceep
Was she nut levin;
hearted, accomplished; new to the eyes oil both .Edward and ills i Bon of its hazardous position, he submitted
nnd beau.iful
True, he had intended her | mother. It was plain that another hand a motion requiring the Clerk to proceed to
besides 1 he servant’s had been there call the roll. This and similar motions had
bride. It was tLe
time. Singing
A. O. DAY,
Tailor
Cassvii.uk, Ga
has permanently located in Cassville, and will on t i !e j;p S 0 f a ]j Ineu
be glad to accommodate all desiring board, i-
ther by the day, week, month or year. Ilis ta- 7 cs ; Wa tvas a happy
blc will be’supplied with the best tbe country blooming, fragrant sprit
affords, and charges moderate. birds were in all the trees ; musical waters
Cass vi lie, Dec 4 Au—iy ...... , , , ,,
_ gliding through the peaceful landscape; and
ROBERT YOU MANS, a cloudless sky bending over nli. The bless
AMBHOTYPXST, tJnessoftUsncwlifewns « reatcpt!ian
CASSVILLE, GA.
for the pres: dins: genius of bis home, and .
i there were sober, matter-of f act things to he Ida. .pound out tho lea, and Edward served.) already been made by other member s. The j^ - c ‘
ion to these : the hot biscuit and cream toast The eyes of ; difficulty was, the acting Clerk declined ,o ,
.'Tis strange,’ altered a young man, as
he staggered home from a supper party,
° | .how evil communications corrupt good man-
nets. lye been surrounded- by taral>Hrs
evening and now I’m a tumbler my-
f | MIE subscriber is now prepared t
I. lures, neatly r.iis. d on G.uss. lie Hatters
S HOP 7n the Patton building, east of the
I court hot
Jail 1, 13-Y
40—tf
even imagined, in ail the warmth of her
maiden fancies.
A moon had waxed nud waned since the
lover bee ime tire husband : a nruen, droj ping
square, adjoining | the sweets of Mount Ily tda It was evening,
tho Standard tiffin-. ’ ROB’T YOUMANS. j and Id ft stood by the window, looking out
Cassville, Ga., May 14 ly ; through the dusky air, waiting and wishing
himsel f that he can please a
him with a call.
Rooms south of the ptib’i
ike l’ic-
Hatters
who m tv favor
done iu all homes. Dut her devotion to those i the hot biscuit and cream toast me eyes or ; ““'-“‘■■i "‘"'““o v-ivia ,.e,, sc h
would come in *-r,rd time IIow Edward the latter were on his.mother, us sht lifted, | entertain them. Accordingly. Mr. Adams i ...
came to speak as he did aheut the ten and j with an air which he understood to say, ! immediately interre; tc 1 by n burst of vot- | A man down East has invented ft scare-
toast, was almost on the instant he had giv Poor stuff! the cup of ten to her lips. She i ces demanding how shall thequestion be;put? | crow so hideous, that the crows are hnng-
cu utterance ta the ward.-, a mystery t, tasted the fragrant beverege, Set the j Who will put the question: The voice-of; :ng back the corn which they stole two years
himself He started with the start lie gave down, lifted, and tasted again. The iufu- j Mr- Adams was hoard above the tnmu t._ ; ->£°.
j U'e once heard of a dog who bad s wbis.
lie* which grew on the end of hit fail. Ho
ah* a vs called himself when wanted.
ho tamu t-
hia young wife, and^trembled for the Ui’cct: sion yms faultless !. Yes, even to her criii- j ^ ntec ^ 10 P ut l!lC question myself r -
of bis ut tired words. He would have given ; c hi taste! Next tbe biscuit, auu next the j l ^ at brought oruer out of chaos Ihc
much could be l ave recalled. Hut tiny { toast were tried. Mrs. Goodfeliow berscl
:::U beyond any power cf unsaying 1 could not have surpassed Ibein— lhlcr^ou'.
reference of bis mot her to the indif . J\l.jgazutt.
were i
at i
M. J. CRAWFORD,
Attorney mill Counsellor at Lav. r j
RTNCtUOLP, CATOOSA COUNTY, OA.
XXTILIi practice in nil the counties of the
V ? Cherokee Circuit.
Da* ticubir att, i.t : on paid to the collecting ot
monev, and to paying < rcr the same when col
lected.
McMl/llKY.
nth Pi, is:
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Dealer in Family Groceries.
CONFECTIONARIES, Ac.,
(Squill Yi’cst earner of the Public Square,)
Cassville, Ga.
K EEPS C.mstantlv mi hand C.iffee, Sugar,
Svrttp, Molasses, Candies, Family Medi
cines, Ac., and various otlicr
J. W. & E. C. HOOPEY,
ATrOENEYS AT LAW,
Cassville, Geo.
,I, practice in all the counties of Ihc
, to mention.
, too tedi-
nih 4, 1357—ly
J.
W 1 !-: S4
Oct t', ISfifi.
Circuit.
B. II. LEKKE.
ATT0SITEY AT LA
A SO GEXra.VU COLI.ECTIKG AG EXT FOR
Cass. Fle.vd, Folk,
Plodding, Gordon, Catoosa,
vioiin- Gilmer, Fatii.m,
Walker, Dade and Whitfield
Counties.
T»U4TVF.SS entrusted to mv care will meet
! > with prompt and vigilant attention, and
monies paid over punctually.
Return d ivs 2' 1 days before me ..
niliee in the Cm’.vt-hnusc, up-stan-s, Cass-
villi*. On. . .1 , _
J?strate's (>i»nrts. m the countv u*ff-
ill illy at I ended; .Turisdiclion after Uh Jfareh,
B . GASPS IT T E E,
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
vf^AKESlhis method of informing his eti-;-
1 turners that lie has made a change in his
business, which took effect on the 1st nit.. He
therefore requests that all those indebted to
him w'dl come forward and make payment,
that be may settle up his old httj"jf»j j:i the
above date.
WofForiL Crawford & How ru’d,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
C.VSAVIU.K, AXI) CaRTEUSVIU-F, Ga.
VTTILL faithfully attend to any business en-
Vv trusted to tlieir care, in any of the coun
ties of Upper Georgia.
\Vm. T. Wofford, S. A. Crawford, < assvd.e;
.1. A. Howard, Cartersville. - T my 2 >.
joiix ii. mcj
ANDUKW II. KICK.
j. ir. & A. II. IlICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cnssville, Ceo.
W L1, Practice Law in the counties of
Cass, Gorpox.
CaTOOSV, ri.OYP.
Wm’tfiki.d, PiesKxs.
Also in <he U. S. District Court at Marietta.
Oct 0. 137,it—|y
. D. CAllDEXTUU. T. ii. COMPTON.
Carpenter & Compton,
Ruccissors of J. D. Carpenter, dealers in
duple and F
for the return of her husband, who was la
ter than usual from ids home. At iast her
glad eyes caught a glimpse of his '.veil known
form, and starting back fiom the window,
she went with springing step to meet him at
the door ; cq eaiug it ere his hau l could ring
the bell.
• Dear Edward!' What a gushing love
was in her voice! She raise 1 her Ii; s for a
kiss, ar.d a kiss was given But somehow,
its warmth did not go down to her heart.
• Are you not well, dear the asked very
tenderly, as they entered their pleasant lit
tle parlor ; aud she loo.et. up into his face
.met tried to read it3 exptession- But ihc
twilight was too deep.
•Quite as well as usual, love." The voice
of bur husband was low and gentle; but it
had a new and changed sound for the vouag
wife’s cars—a sound that made her heart
tremble. And yet, his arm was atouml her,
ami ho held one of her hands, tightlv com
ic, had not only mortified him, bui
made some things distinct in his memory,
which, before, were only seen J.iniy, and as
matter of indifference. IVIo re all was *•
bright, why should lie tutu li!3 eyes upon a
few fragments of clouds skirting the fair
horizon ? lie would not have done so if lelt
to himself. Theckuds might ofsj r- r.d nu
haul, before their murky aspect would liavv
drawn his 11st on from Hti all pmvaliagi
brightness.
lda'j Iian-l,,which was raising a cup to 1
her lips, foil almost as sii.i.lcn as if palsied : r
a pa!ene?s overspread i.er countenauoy, her j
!:; s had a motion between a quiver and a !
spasm From her eyes which seemed hound.;
JOim QUINCY ABAKS
was the master mind,
i As soon as the lunliiiudj had recovered
i itself, and the excitement of irrepreswb'e 1
eutitusiasm bait abated, Mr. ilohert Barn-;
j well Uhett,*of South Garolica. leaped .upon
( v.ne of the.desks, waved his lir.’ud, and ex-|
Students of Natural History attend A
child wanted to describe a snake t'o his aunt,
all tail clear tip to the
Philosophers say that shutting the eyes
said it was .a tliiu
head.’
ft v:r cun cougxy maw.
Oa ihe opetirng^of the _.;itti Cotigress, in j ,.I move that the Honorable John*Q liney ! makes the hearing more acute. A wag
December, 1. >0, in consequence of a two- ; ^dams take Hie Chair of the Speaker of this; suggested that this accounts for so many
. fold cengreg itfon front New Jersey, the
1 House' was nun hie, for'some time, lo eom-
1 pie’.- its organisation, ant! presented to the
v unity and the 'world,' the perilous ar.d dis
creJi (rifle aspect of the asseinbled represen
I tatir.. of the people unable 16 ft7rr:i Ihcm-
: selves into a eonslitutior.a! ho.'y. On.lust
I assereMin" the house had no oncers, tfTid
i the Clerk of the prefeeding .Congress acts,
! the House he orgau'zed ly the election of its
constitutional viISetrs ! As m »nv as are
i agreed to this will say Ay—those- * i
He had uut an opportunity to comphile the
seutcuce, ..thoM who are nut ngr.id will
: say No,’' for one universal deafentuj Ay j
I responded to the iiomiuaiion.
Hereupon, it wa3 moved r.nJ indetcd the
A Freach wit said of a man who was ex-
ore lingiy fat, tliat untare only made him to
show how far tho human skin would stretch
without breaking
hy usage, as chairman in the .bsoy, lilt a j WHliams, cf North Carolina, anil ii.
Speaker is chosetS. 0:f fids occasion, after ;
l)ry floods, llnrdware,
Cni'ckrrv, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
and all articles usually kept in a l>rv Goods ,
store, solicit a call from the trading public, j pressing it within his own
hoping by hnv prices and abundant variety, ito
please tiie most fast.dious. AH those wishing
to n iv cash for goods are especially requested
to give tiem'a call, as they sell low to good
cnstoniers. on credit, and std! lower to cash
customers. Cassville, deb .>
as by ;l c
pell, to her
Iiusban'l s face, tears 1
rolic 1 on
c and toil in
large diups oY'.r l:cr j
Never
before, sTncc
El ward I. ;ul lot-k^d |
upon tl.a
t dear young
face, h id l.s seen its I
Lriglm.tr
Is to vtiictl.
Never before had a j
reaching.the State of New Jeravy, the act
ing Clerk declined lo proceed in culling the
j B. Hhett; canduet John Quincy Arinins to
] the chair.
H eii did Mr. Wise, of Virginia, say. ..Sir
auu refused Ip euti r any of the muttons j ; regard it as the proudest hour ot i.iy life,
which were made for the purpose of extri-
c.it’ug Ihc llofc-e from its imb irra^snjcct.-—
Many of th
1 au.C
and nn
anyllung hi
1TMP, it LEITXEU,
DRUGGISTS,
AUGUSTA. GA.
T HE at ten Con of the public is rospeclfullv
invited to our stock ol CHOICE MEDI
CINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS.
OILS. CLASS, and every article usually sold
hv Druggists. ‘ „ ,
Wo li el assured that no house m the South
can odor a stock superior to ours in genuine-
iies;
It grew dark iu the loom before the gas:
was lighted. When the strong rays fell!
suddenly upon ike face of her husband, 1.11
saw a change there also, it was clouded ,
Not heavily cloudid —but siiil in shadow.
word cf his hern answered hy
smiles ar.d love responses.
.1 am sorry, Edward.’ How the r id, trera
bling v dee of lit rebuked the young has j
buand'3 ukindut-ss -It shi.’.i not he to again
And Am krpt her word. SuriJonly he hadi
i and if when you. shall he gathered to your
i fathers, 1 wire asked to select wards which
•PiiimioUs mem- ; a m y judgment are best calculated to give
l.ors had ad .rcsscu the hr.u3e in vain, arm 0;;£e t ^ e character of the man. I would
th.re was nothing buf coniusiou and disor- ! iaaoliba upon h is tomhe this sentence: ..!
der in j .c.spect. | w ;]j p U t th c qutsGi n aiyseif ’ ”
Tiie fourth day opened, and still confusion j '
•„ms triumphant. Mr Adams, from tho be- ! A Glance at Cteil.'CiSS and- Hor.
g.m.iug ot tii-.s scene of c -afusiou and an- | ±[owsll Cobb. j A popular preacher received go many
areiiy had maintained a profound silence, j 'A coTrehpoudeut of the JjurHul of Cow pa rs ol slippers from tho female part of bis
A farmer being asked why he did not
subscribe for a newspaper, <Be«ause,’ said
he, -wbcu father died he left me a good ma
ny. and I have Dot read them through yet.’
.1 can't do it,’ never did anything. .1
will try,’ has worked wonders; and *1 will
do it, has performed miracles.
A student of medicine, in Michigan, hav
ing corn ted a girl fur a year, aud gat .the
mitten, has turned and sued her father tor
tiie visits he paid her.
Thoie mammas must regard tbeir daugh
ters as mere dirt, who are desirous of get
ting them off thetr hands
Steadily and earnestly she looked at him. I awakened L-.v• from a bt'g..t, uieamy i.'iu
I Mott She had been iu a kind of a fairy hind l,
until he turned his face partly away, to c
scape the searching scrutiny.
Ida looked
sion
Tiie hard every day working wo»!J, w.
common working day wants, by an unlc
u..'. puritv; every officinal prejmration bo- pa
-ii,. hi strict nccordance with the forum- wr
of the U. S. ITiarniacoptein.
• stock of Dental and Surgical Tnstru- !
ments is lar«u, and we have unequalled ar-1 little family party of
range-meats for procuring additional supplies | (he (able in the Beat ,
at the shortest notice.
Feeling confident that wo can furnish our
customers wllh Hie best articles on reasonable . Tius „ were th
t,.ruv4 wo su’icit «»rders, and plcdffe ourselves , , - . . , .
' ' viih fidelity and despatch. \ joung husuanu, after sitting down at Inc
i if l’LTTMII A T.FITNFR. i table; and tiie manner in which they were
two gathered around
eat breakfast room.
• Burnt toast ar.d dish water lea, as usual!’
first words spoken by tiie
to fiil
. i>. r.iimov. 1 4- "vals
FARROW & BYAES,
ATfOllNEYS AT LAW,
C.VRTKRSY1LLE, C:\SS COUNTY, CJA.
opr 23 1D 57
McCAUTER it CO.,
‘.fner.t to tne vii'gar
but fUsh and bioc 1
iinsband r.s almost ind
wants his words made
uttered, left Ida in no doubt ns to his state j Ut' aier !---w. He w ...
, of feeling How suddenly was the fine gold j 1: ^ e :!lc rcst -
Rookseliers, I’ublisbers & Stationers, j j Very- very tenderl.
JNVITE tho attention of country merchants | ' A Lw bnnrs errityr the vatm* husband ; ''f E lward 1° his young wife, during the
messenger is ready to band your uarue to
the Secretary, who receives all who call at
a certain Hour.' 1 wascordially rtcivcd hy
the venerable statesman, who usually comes
to his office about 11 A. M., wjio executes
CARD
Thos. S. Wayne & Son,
Savannah, Georgia.
W ILL give strict attention toroceivin^and
forwarding merchandise of cverv de
scription, solliiijr And shipping Colton, heat,
Tobacco, ('orn, Flour, Bacon, Wool, &c.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Savannah, Jan 23,1 SAT—ly
Hardware and Iron Store,
Peach-tree Street, Atlanta, (7a.
GILBERT, CLARKE «fc LEWIS,
t'E-lI.FRS EXCLUSIVELY IX
I KON, Steel. Nails, Castings, Mill Irons, Ag-
ricnlturul Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, of
all kinds, Nutts and Washers, Cutlery. Guns,
Ac.. Ac.; also, Leather and Rubber Belting.
AVe are agents for the sale of the Rubber Belt
ing, guarantee its quality nnd performance, and
and sell it at the Manufacturers’ prices, with,
the freight added.
Atlanta, apr 10, 1S57 9—ly
They also keep a full supply of Law, Modi
Cal, and miscellaneous books, and invite the | keeper
attention of professional gentlemen and those beautiful young
who are collecting Libraries, to their establish- 1 . .
treet, Charleston J « vet seen nothing to t
meat, at 11 <* Mcetir
mh 2d, 1357—ly
A W. STROUP,
Architect and Builder,
CASSVILLE, GEO.
I NFORMS the citizens of Cuss and the adjoin
ing Counties that lie has permanently loca
ted at the above named place, and will attend
promptly to all orders in li:s line of business.
r Feb 1," 1357—ly
He »j peareri to be engaged u.ost of.the time [ ,iu-rce furnishes tliat joui nal with the mlluw-
writing To a commcii,observer, he seemed !jng brief striking deicripiioa of General
, t.< bo rock less of everything arottml him, hut J Cast* anilHcffi: iioweil ftjbb in their offices at
5 ■ no: king, r.r.t the slightest iaciutul, escaped i Washing tea :
.You are not well, Edward ’ Ida looked , common wars.ngqay «“ L,l ““ ! him The fourth day of the struggle had 1 ..Let us enter‘ihs, old Statp” department,
serious—almost concern; d. j ^lr.niug c scenfs, ta< sjuc^ al >: u . w commenced: Mr. Hugh !I Car land, the j through whose hails have passed the feet.of
•Bout trouble yourself. I’m very well ’ un!tfr _;^ as P e ‘j u i.°u r.er usion ; li ■- J -S . Clerk, .was directed to call the roll again. j s0 many eminent men from Jeffcrscu down to
lie smilc-j, and patted her check, phi; *ui- j 4 ^ ^ : i |^. i commenced with Maine, as was usual | Cass. His room is iu the second story. East
iy—or, rather, with an attempt at playlul- ' 'J ‘ . " ' ’ ’ *‘ k ’ ( iu timre‘lays, an ! was pr.icecdiug. towards 1 en j. There is nothing to distinguish the lo
ness. Ida was not.deceived A change had |'‘-‘y ' i ' "j ' 1 ’ 1 ' ‘ “ ' . , j New Jersey. I turned and saw. that Mr. i cality from any other room hut a series o!
ed over her husband Something was ' J:it ,J ' :,n ' "}^ n ,M “’“'T-i ! Adams was ready to get the floor at the car engraved protraits of former Secretaries. A
wrong. lie was not as he had been. | heart—tae first, and e t..e l,f.. expel ten.e . . jp er ; 0 ,i possible, as soon as that State'
Indue time tea was announced, and the we need not say Hie List was called. His keen eve was riveted on
Burn! M ist and bad lea ! To think that ; ^ ( lerk . Lis bal!lIs t! * spcil UlB fr0llt cdge
aininitu icings li a e t.ic:c shuu.d have pow ; 0 f < : ; s Jegk, where he always placed thorn to
•r to sh-iriow a young heart busking iu the j ; biu : a
unl.^..i. o. * y ' - • - 1 1 “•*’'- ' J i New Jersey?, ejaculated Mr. llugh Ii. ! much o'rins private' Lu.-iuess ^1 ntcau his
j (L.riaud. aud the Clerk has to rrpc.it that. ! official compositionsj at, his owii house . Few
Mr Adams sprung to-tlie door! papers appear or. Ids (able, much- cf the
1 ,h„ ! . 1 riS0 10 interr ? t the C!er!: M 1,;s : first !t:«iaua!jJc»^ary labor being preform- |
iijicuiiit ou e ,j cy ljisclirk in the aijaecut room, with f
whh:’7i;:s owm cominmiic Hes by a door u- j The best description of wenkncsB wc have
. ..I,,;.,-.. —' ; suq!Ty : o; on.’To him !l:e S"cr^tary fr< qotnt ! ever kcaid is contained iu the wag’s query
l.iaihjjid tvening t.ia oiiomu is *s* ; ba3 l0 ga j- ; hear John Quinsy -Adams ! was ' ly^'ictaios! You may J,e aware that the ! tu l.is wife, when she gave him some tbin
dimming i t.ieir home bg it. Am t j lo nii-.nimens ej-iculatitn on all sides ' Giher His liand wiitino is apion "- the u.ost 11- • «"ioken broth-, i! sho Would not try to coax
felt the tv.r.uness in hi= nct, (lied to smjie . | n a n instant the most profound silence KeiTitie^on record; presentin'' quite a con 1 that obickeo jnst to wade through the soup
I : ! aJ ,? SCe *,. n ! °[ '".l . B H:TTZ: *£■ reiRnwi tbr6,, S“ 00t tl,e hftl: ’ nn,J ew y ®X«i t^st ^ tliemjnute 'dislinctauss of. that of i oucu ’ '■
C vet seen nothing to blame—nothing below ; cotl ”‘ !!0t “' rce . !n ' ' l '' ' tl 'n < - 0 l ,' e f! “"it;is riveted on tiie venerable member from ‘ the'.it" Jo’i'i OLr.cv Alums who wret- will- 1
4 . ° ® , 1 wished to sentl out ai tokens of forgiveness „ ,, TT . , ‘ _ wo.it, .4, t-iu- .v.io wi.ot ¥ w.1,1. , AVaen’t that a waste of powder?’, said nn
perfection. Bu*- Lis mother bad lotikeil at .tlasiachusetts i ^'ised >cT a. moiDvUv i * slow care Probably -Gen. Cmf c 3 writes witb » • t . ,, ,. w , .
* . , r . . 11 ‘ Thoughts of tbe bad tea and burnt toast,, ... . , T y;‘ , ... . j ■ J,v c * ruws W,U1 , inshman to a Kentuckian, who had jus!
her with different eyes. Living in tne world { iU0 o 3 01 ,l. nnd having given Mr Garland a wituermg- a ran*dity"jB!rriila r to that with nirch lie* i i 1 , , ..... .
, , v . . ! the .ti c uar ah 1 there lav the smart !—e- , , , , , . ,, 4l „ t - r ** A- * u brought n coon to tliO ground, With hi* n-
was with her, no holiday affair, and mam- l,ie . J look, be proceeded to address the House: nicat j v adiuated ?en L« r t 6 ,,
, ! YcuiD^'entertainment she had provided: cr,, 4 .. .... .... ^ . V 7 *. ■ u* 1 * w ¥ ^ n “ tie. from a large^ tree. .Why so, Pat?
age no mere honeymoon She was too ee . , c . 1 . '> *-lt was not my intentioni 5 said he, «vto f1 1 <r ri--i 0 *
rious in all her views and feelings, to have ; r ' ltl| er, suffered lo he proiiue l ‘>i un*Kt.l^, takc an y p art ; a these extraordinary pro
all the wcid-
cofigregatiou that he got to fancy himself ft
centipede . ;
.There is no place liko home,’ says the
poet: Right! unless it is the home of the
young woman yu are after. This is, of
course, an exception. Future poets trill
please to note it.
Ladles, prepare for an extreme change in
your habits; lor a Paris correspondent of
the New York Couriir says the ladies are
coining out without hoops, bustle, wadding,
or anything else.
During a late thunder storm at Green-
j viile, South Carolina, the lightning struck
a mill, knocking over two slaves who were
at work iu it. As soon as they regained
tlieir feet, 1 he first exclamation of• one of
them, iii great surprise, was .Who fired
_ to a large'and well assorted stock of Books j A few hours earlier the young husband
and Stationery, which will be sold on accotn- j j iai p c;1 pied iu to see Ids mother, au orderly,
mothding terms. — — .... ! judustrious woman, and a notable 4;ouse-
As usual, he was full c f praise of
; wife, in whom he had
i i.ali: hear him—In ar him ! Hear what he * 1
S. LEVY, A.gent,
Dealer in Dry Goods, &c. &c.
I Jest CXtrner TiiUic Square,
CASSVIT.I.E, Ga.
, thus keeping off .the idea of iiis) kcJ the burner. .Bute, the fall would * kilt
extreme age. Thcre.is iudeeda natural t»c - n ; ai ,
AVAYS at home, and ready to attend to
all who may favor him with a call.
. 40—tf
Dr. W. S. Milam,
AVIXG permanently located in this place,
u offers his professional services to the citi-
; «»f Cassville and vicinitv.
>r D, 1S5T—tf
Now Goods.
Vt lSS C. M. DAVIS solicits the attention of
ivJL the ladies generally to her new and beau
tiful stock of SPRING- "GOODS, consisting of
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Muslins,
yolks, Mantillas, Summer Cloaks, Gloves, veils,
. .tinghams— in fact everything appertaining to
iadie’s wear, which will be sold at the lowest
prices. Also, some of the prettiest Bonnets in
the couiitrv.
Jan 1,1S56
SUM ME Y & KURLICK,
DEALERS IN
MARBLE
Mouusnents, Tombs, Urns, Va-
SES, VAULTS, TABLETS, HEAD
AND FOOT STONES, Ac.
,—, [7,i / i,i' j.ri'iiij - . fiiied. Address Alarble
L) 7 A rks P. O.. Pickens Co., Ga.
July 2t, is.’7—iy_ ,
11 AKER, WUffiifcHT et CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AUGUSTA, %
Have, a heavy stock
peatiuj
creasir.
ward sh-ul never
rebuke.’
Several times
from what it had ever geno lortii to herself,
made her feel cold toward the dear little
wife of Edward, who was its fuvorite ol jeot
.It is time,’she said with a distance of
manner that surprise! her son.’ for you and
Ida to he a little serious The honeymoon
is over, and the quicker you come down to
sober relations the better. There is one
thing about Ida 'hat rather disapipxdnts me."
Edward was too much surprised at this
unexpected announcement to speak His
, mother went on.
I .She's no housekeeper ’
] .She's young, molher. Shell lear::,
! said, interrupting her.
! .She had no right to marry until she knew however, to fiil thc.r him
i how to make a cup of tea!' The old lady . g |. e p, a j 0 f, e „ ;| lM .
hem to herself, with a steadily iu
purpose and a clearer vision -E 1
! to dtreuss the merits of the con'STcti'ng
mother occasion for t
Daring the May anniversaries in New
with Y ul k. the foilcwiug dialogue was overheard
la ddie between two of the newsboys :—I say, Jim-
vybat dip international work the , ln J- what Ur the meaning Of sornany prea
chers being here all together?'—.WhyJ an
swered J.'m, .they always meet3 here onoe a
c al statesman may be privately eugiged abou
nbipresurae to inqu’re. X
manls for seats from New Jersey; that 'ettb-' £ 0 r- C g U - se j
| jret belongs to the House of Kcpreseiita.ives. ’ . iss ;gtant SecreUry, Mr Appiyton, occupies * J«“ r to exchange sermons with each othqr.?
vriiieh by the Const itotron, is tfiado tie ul- 1 t p, e room c . a tiie opposite, bide of the- entry ! T , ,- . ,. , , j.
luring tbe evening the tim ne arbiter of !ha qualification of its < ; 'Xow let uLofein the Treasury depi.n- ] Iu » r dor'“ Itve justly, and be r^peeted,
young husband was tempted to refer to) members Cut what a spectacle we here ! ment A f ew stens SouU) briu-s L t‘/limt f/ maSt absU,n frora Jo,n = th ** wb,eh We
be
the conversation held'with his mother. ... present; we uegraueanu uisgraceourse'vcs; 'huirding, the greater part of yibicli is new,
expliaation of his own conduct, that he wise wc degrade and (jisgraee our constituents 1 aE j mnre i,i s 'uiy orunmcnled A long col
ly kept his own counsel. Of all things lie ■ and the country Wc 'doimt, and cannot^cr- f ooWTle' of'lofty cdaniss adur'us 'is front,
dreaded an estrangement between his wife ‘ gaaiec, and why.? Because Ute Clerk of this wh5cb )uuks tl) t ] i3 £, tt . Ascending the first
and mother.
On the nest morning El ward noticed tha
his young wife loft their chamher earftei
than usual, and went down stairs. Net
with music, ns‘T»*' wLoic American people
til'llines was the and holds us in contempt! And what
room. .The visitor is recsivial.. ,wi:h true
iu other*. In other words, practice
what we preach. Guess that would do. But
lew do it.
irding Groceries for
Millinery and Dress Making
carried on in the neatest and most fashionable
manner, barters ville, mh 26
3. B. OATMAN,
USALKa I?» ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND AMERICAN
STATUARY AND TENNESSEE
marble,
Monuments,
Tombs, Iirxs arb Vases, Maiihle Man
tels, asd Furnishing Maurle,
Atlanta, Geo.
Ill or fers promptly filled. Ware room oir-
wositc Georgia R«.-J Aoad Depot.
Ja*«s Valou-.s, Agent, Cassville, Geo.
Jaa 1.1857—tf
WHEAT, FLOUR, CORN, LARD,
BACOS, &e.
ca.vs. baker,—wa. n. stare,—jxo. s. wricut.
Sept- : ’d, IS-', dm —
Atlanta Drag Store.
rs ATTTH & EZZAKD calls the attention ofphv-
^Licians and Country Merchants to them large
Do you sell pies:’ asked a green looking
into a cuafcctionor'ftin
Montreal. .Pie3, sir:’
;entlem»u!y .proprietor. .Yes,
ra t VTnd of pie will you
fiance, ,'h ree messengers^ one of pfhppi qnaounces * have, sir?"—.'.Veil, think i'll take a mng-
,e iLU nous us :n contempt r anti wr.at lois ‘ voWndme to the. Secretary in au adjacent : p’e.' ‘
snoke with considerable asperity , singing tea keitl.*, not tiie stringed pian *. . .erk of years ? Is he to suspend, ly his 'pjjg visitor is reccjwul, .with true* , *- , - ,.
.Mother!’ She had a heightened cMar, when she took _ mere uegatire, the functions of Ccv6rrfmeut 30Ut her 3 politeness by a gentleman in blue, . Irauscenaental preacher took;for bis
.1 say what I mean. Not a single cup of, i;er p5aoe at the breakfast table, and poured acd put an end to this Co*gress J He re.1i- j oFs^ortsMueT WW'l ft age. with : ,Ci ?' ; • A plat*, farmer
tea have L tasted in your house that was fit . fur Uer husband the fragrant o.-liee, ma le -es to call the roll! It is in your power to vo ’ fuTl. 'S liy fucL, and good con ft0V ' ! V 1 ,y r * a,arke ’ i t3 ‘’"n- «» conr-ng outof
* * r ■“ church, *A ; , y$rj r gcod text^but jrpa
al l take care Dot !p put liaj so hi^h in
auk that lambs can't rerch ifc*
. : - IADUJ ^>o;pu;i9* quesuon • • * ’ 1 ’
ray thfi't Cbmpuh-ion could not reach the ...nd answer,, and with,much -urbanity of An 0 ;j ragged, red faced, forlorn looking
Clerk, tivowe- toiat re wcu.-i resigu ; p., eL .;, :ln .; a.lJress. raungies a good degree woman aceojied ms with —PlaiaOwSur, for
rather team cal: tne-tate c. N:w -ersey.t Lf'.Lcisipn^all the while indicating (jynsplf' the laVor ? !feiiv#n. jj&iuifyW&j bwml
cn let him resign, 'continued “lr to'Lea ° —
find Tell" to drink. I dont know how you can put up ( w j t |j her own hands, because she had discov
lyCu ttVo-^o vrich such stuff. You wouldn't hare done it cre j that the iudiffevent cook was ignora
*Vt*y de.-
... L “■ at my table, I’m very sure.’ c f the art How did she know the art
: n -dvai'ce hberallv on consignments ot
‘ ,1‘iease, mother, don i tali so any more ^ wa3 accidental, li.e receo.leetiva ot sor,.
about Ida! I can’t bear to hear it.' good housewife's talk had served in the
.Yor can bear to hear the truth, Edward, j r igh; time. Tbe warm praise bestowed iy
I speak for Ida's good and. your own too. . pdward on the coffee was ample reward.
She’s a wife now; not a mere sweetheart. Ida bought a cock ba.-k during the day.
And she's your housekeeper besides, wita Tuat sounds unronmniic But it was even
something more to do and care for than dress, set . aQ j s ^ e slu lied it for hours. During
music, party going and enjoyment. I must ,i lc a j; e rnoon her mother-in iaw come in ;
urged her stay to tea. The old ia-
disappointed in her. What are girls think- jj accepted the invitation ; not, we are
'.Yell, :
_. a man ol free, n ilurai, and nob.e tee-, { * m a poor, tone woman, ftfttlhave
A l'.ms, ttnd we may pass:-,.} some j^g and one in whom th^ loyeof humani- young-twins to eupport.’ : ”•
wev by whtsu we can get- along w.ttout the t? j s aot ehS^guislied by the severe experi-
fuY'.f Drugs Chemicals, Perfumes, Faints,
Oils, Window Glass, Dye Suibs, Deattsts - a- say, as I said a little while ago. that i am ur
terUls, and every thing usually kept iu brst disappoiQU , d in ber> are g j r i s think- aj ^pt-ek
^ We'are'also'soie Manufacturers and Fropri- i ng about, now a days, when they get mar
. , , , ty.is not ek^guished by the severe experi- .Why, my goed
am of all his poweriul ta.ent, leiwi.Bg'ty.d e nc<@ _of l; {c It>. H ; ,weil Uobb,- saein robeto^oMtoh»e*twii'sofyWii«6WlL’ ’
genius. l:_ we cannot organize :a any_ot er :' ue Gecbgir.a. who-may be considered quite .They are not m.ne, sir,’ she replM, I Am
wav-if t*s:s i*k of wi!! fiof cun- * " ' -- * - *
"sent to our
ry to say. in the very bpsr spirit. &hc nad to us *y our cofi:Uiu i snts, then let us inl.titc
! * } r 11 P‘ ntA i n - n t lo .Mir. UuyhaoaAs cab:ueL r ot ouly raisin^eak’—*IIoic old ara.yotirivinsf*
H u- C f°ti. C |‘-1 ? - h . ib1 ^ Mh Ul - JO.'togesl member. Of .tjae of ’em is “seveh weeks onlil, ud t’other
etore 1 «f Tavlor's Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, we'^, Surelv not of their husbands house- coene d the war on E '-ward’s .butterfly’■ the example ol the
hold comforts'’ . y}»»ff wife, .ml ^.e meant t. fo ib,w H up '
Rents, men »« us .a^aie ^ gp^^gnpf pore anen ’
I irgiina House of Bur- a* Oispiiyta i.x Washiagto.-i.
tktx colonial Governor 1 • ’ " ' ' ~ 1 '
The'St. Louis D.-fnabrat s.tys it is rumor
is eight months.’
Just Reeevied,
In several section* of New Ton! State,
last week, distinct shocks* of •b earthqaake
•o damage beyond
.1A rioren of IVood’s Hair Restorative at
*June is LEVY'S CASH STORE.
t LARGE quantity of Magistrate’s Execo-
k tions, just printed, and for sale »t the
Feb 13 • ■ —
STANDARD OFFICE.
frinwtoftsTirtuesT Src warrant satisfaction. if T0U please, mother, we will change the When Edward came tiotaeiAnd fourd toat bis Pintriddie ordered it to dispyse, •re.a«etHo * _ .. .»„
Pricers l?er boMle. Cosh: Cnstamere will J ^ ^ n an .who was ex- mother was there his spirit fell. H- saw. obey the insaHiug matrShre, an-ritke the ed^^in^ttiat city that the officers in the hhny. werp felt, which -did
find it a y'iv”o^"Tx57^ oeedinely pained by Hie strong tanguago be. by the eeraers of her usAOth. that she had men - 'stationed In’ Kansas, have petitionedtha fnjjrteniug a good many timid people. •
■ newstvTeTPiuk, had he°ard. He spoke so firmly that the not forgotten their interview of tho proceed The multitude could not retain or repress ' President for the rerndvaT of Gov. Walter ’ , ,, Y j •
l^BuQ mid MHdte Tarleton, Black Silk Fringe. m lU ’ r dropped, and not again alluded ing day ; and that her state of mind was not their enthusiasm any touger. but saToted ufl accduat of his interferchce with the The Legislature of Georgia wilt ooftTCftft
Laoeand Italian Silk, Grass. SkeletoajindSteel ^ ^ ^ , im> _ » w bit more charitable. Ida's face a littly the eloquent and iulignant speaker, and in- troopfi to iniuee them to vote at the Tate e- this year on the first Wednesday ift" jfa
ribbed Skirts and a variety of new an osa.m - 0 an cxplanatiou of the shadowed ; but she was cheerful, and vere ' tercef ted him with loud and umfeaing cheers' lection. temb»r.
LEVY’S CASH STORE. 1 ’
ribbed Skirts and
able Goods, for sale at
.ftiue IS
** ~^i in i I
A J 11*2. AX
■tea