The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, April 07, 1859, Image 1

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% ©tfclilp JFamilg Bffospaper—llfbottii to §o«t|tnt $ig|ts, ^itoiitart, j^gricnltm, iforeign anb §omtstit B. F. BENNETT, Editor aud Publisher. “ EQUALITY IN THE UNION OB IXOEPENOENCE OUT Off IT,” TEENS—TWO DOLLABS o-yeur, in Adva VOL. 11. CASS^XX-E, GA„ THUBSC'AY, APRIL 7, 1859. ISO, 18. J^fcrtisments. I Hfisctllaneoiis. A C. DAY, Tailor, Cassvillc, Ga. Shop near his residence—on the same t lot. All work done in pood strle, and warranted to last. I'uriicular attention given to Colling. He asks a continuance of the lib eral patronage heretofore bestowed. Cafl§vilic, Ga., Feb. 1st, Thu Printer and kit Type*. I The following beautiful extract, from the j | pen of Bayard Taylor, the traveling prin From the Georgia Telegraph. ! ter, we commend to the craft everywhere: Respectfully Dedicated to Fault Pin. j Perhaps there is no department of en- pretension and hypocrisy, and this erro Good Kanners—Their Want and j of respectfulness, as a sign of good will, it j are but a feather’s weight when our hearts I From the National Amerieaa. Their Influence. ! was of high value. It was an outward arc light and happy: for it is not work J A Bay at the Etowah Iron Work*. There are not a few wlib are accustomed manifestation or symbol of an inward which makes leaden hearts and footsteps.: It ia a fine thing when the recreation to associate the idea of politeness with state or spirit which it would be well for 1 Wv w-.t.TV-t .lit ■ ' j of th * Editor *“ *** SWTlccabl * J* all to possess, and which should be assid-, wupaper ty. i himself ki his vocation, advantageous to J OSEPH DUNLAP, Attorney at Law, Kingston, Casa county, Ga.—Will prac tice in the countic* of Ciis** Gordon, Floyd, Polk and Paulding. Will also attend to the se- j caring and collection of claims in anr portion ot Cherokee Georgia. Office at Mrs. Johnson’s j Hotel. June H>, 1858. B H. I.EEKE, Attorney at Law, Cass- j rille, Ga.—Buxines* entrusted to his 1 • care will meet with prompt and vigilant j attention, and mnniea paid over punctually-— 1 Office under Standard office. Feb. 1, 1850. W V. WESTER, Attorney at Ijiyv, Culhoun, Ga.—Will practice in all the * counties of the Cherokee Circuit. Par ticular nltcntioii will be paid to the collection of claims, and to promptly paying over the 1 money when collected. " Nov. 26, 1858. A NDREW 1I. RICE, Attorney at Law, j Cassville, Ga—Prnctiaea in lbs counties ; of Cass, Cherokee, Cobb, Catoosa, Gor- ! don, Gilmer, Fannin, Paulding and Whitfield. | Prompt attention given to the Collecting buai-! ness in all of the nbeve named counties. May be found in tlie office formerly occupied by { •J. II. A A. 11. Rice. June 17, 1858. M .I. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, j Ringgold, Cat ioaa comity, <!a.—W T ill j • practice in all tlie counties ot the Cher- ; okee Circuit.—Particular attention paid to the collecting of money, and will nroniptlv pay ■ over the tame when colVcted. Mb. Its, 1858.' j den. Grant that this is a world of care, Should any one forever growl. In imitation of a Bear, And look like a cross, ugly owl ? Arc you a man ’? Then be a man. And don’t at petty troubles rail; Newspaper Mortality. There is a regular mortality prevailing b j, state and section, and more agreeable I tsmrio. s hoes details less understood neous opinion exerts an unfortunate intlu-, uotiAly cultured in the minds of the terpnse a hose details are less understood, f . , . . ; ■ among newspapers. Almost every mail to depending upon him for mfbrma- j by i^^P^^lmllittf ^ P^ I lZnZ< I Ty unfortnna^infl^^ | * But where, in all our land, does this brings news of the death of some one—' This, we think, has been true wRh seiwative -the wh.evement oftype^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ coarse . good old practia! IKnv prevail ? Where , Thc cho,eri ,s not f‘ ore „ fi,t * 1 ,n I ua, in many cases, in an eminent degree, j /' , . fin j ! ness ami vulgarity deserves to be deeply are the evidences in our children of the nlt >' than “bard times among printer*. ^ oano former occasion more so than cirtomed to read the newspaper, to find ^ ™ v ul * !,n - ^ *’ * possession of that spirit of kind respect j ~ An exch * D 8 e says, that so far as it has ! ^ the trjp we are shoot to give an ae- fan t with its statements, its ^rangementa, I <leplore<L j ^ appropriate r J rd for thcir supel £„ noticed, not one newsp^er in ten survives j count of. Constant application and labor its looks—to plume themselves upon thc Few characteristics are worthy of hi B h ,, , Wbo ^ not j the second year. Perhaps this mortabty j ^ down the brain, and a change bang dniirehtr, we thought we could not do better for ourselves, in the way of ure—for the interests of North We Georgia, and for the State and South a! large, by showing wliat one man could do in the way of developing the resource* of the State—or for the edification and ia- f Lll€ SC* I I m v • - . vw ~ » 1 . . . | (. portion ! But hoard up all the strength you can, discovery of some rogueish and acrobatic er estimation than true politeness, digni- > in * in ra ' hnsou’fl j That you may not in great ones quail. A tL •, 4 a j 4 , , * i .j \ tw i that know that bows and c< , type that gets into a frolic and stands up- fied and genteel deportment Anil that “” d ““f ^ohTolet^ | to dLs P utc the assertL. More money has For instance, if you have a wife, on its bead, or some with a waste letter none should mistake my intention, let me , P P ’ ’ been lost in Drintin* offices than in any h-^IwMjMII. w t.o in it—Uut of the process hy which —A «... b, Ik. U„,. Lite 1 mw. “ » |** «• »“> -f '^I^TSSTs-lTlS You’re leading her a bitter life, , , ‘ , , nA i,i„ r t i vin her«l with the lost arts of thc ancients V olner ousmess requiring me same now For which she ought to pull your nose, j the newspaper ,s made, of the myriads of somettim" far highm- aml nobler ^than ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ are I and outlay of capitaL The reason is ob- motions and thousands of pieces necessary mat seem to attach to tin. idc.i. I litre is . . ; v ious to those whft are fiuniliar with the If you her foibles oft rehearse, to its composition, they know little and much that passes with the ignorant and ousain so ojsm is grea tou " : lnanner j n which news papers are started, You should extol each pleasing trait, ... . , dishonest which deserves not the name. uot one ot whom has ever made a bow, u • , . ... , , , She's yours for better and for worse; , , ’ , , , , t ., „, non „ s0 | jer unless w hen he had occasion to dotlge a ‘boughothers may look on in wonder that atructioa of tha generous reader* of tb* Besides, arc you immaculate * Theymtagine they discourse of a won- and ^ snowball, a brickbat, or a boulder.” ^ —W «ve hardly long enough to pro-1 “National American,” than by ,p«din* v , „ . . f der indeed, when they speak of thc fair and intelligent people. To bow grace ’ - t - _ Go „^iaim their birth. a day at “Etowah Iron Works,” and giv- on „ er au s, ,n nun, ewer, | wbite t for thought to walk and 1 Everett, of Massachusetts, wi^ Some little town want, to be blown In- j the results of our observation and en- on, of thc rags that fluttered upon the manner of su.mtj and kindness « h,ch Amos Lawrence, was in a ale&fa ri- to i ‘ subscription of a few bun- qu iries through ita columns, hacks of the lieggar yesterday. has no benevolence, no heart in it, to put j T( t , . „ „ j dred dollars is made up, and sumehedr % We left Atlanta and went to CartMto If treated with forbearing love, And what you thus should fail to cure, Y’ou’d better leave to Power above. Arc you one of that softer sex Compared with angels? Don’t forget When you meet trials that perplex, That angels never scold or fret. Have you a husband? Don’t expect To mend his errors, if yru blame ; Besides, free him from all defect To “better half” you lose the claim. And vou should also hear in mind, , , When woman-like you want vour wav.' " e t lln ^ 10 "’ u,an Y ^ ,nc,es ,u b' 11 start a news- ville on Monday, thc 18th, where we re half of the subscrip- : mained until Tuesday morning. Coming promises are; down the Road two miles, about nine • , » , , .. , ,nd.senteel society S Mend, “Let us observe whether these j rememberea only to be broken. - Necessi- o’clock, we found the train about reedy pose the printers case, noiseless, except manners of wefi bred and genteel society fo ^ ^ ^ wcre ! ty or pride keeps the publisher et work ; to depart, i. one of the cars of which w. the clicking of the t\ pcs, as one bj one . Dancing masters, fops and flirts may be : t yem ago ” It the same rooney (if he had any) isexhaus- obtained a seat The Road leading from they take their place in the growing line; 1 excused for the practice of this spurious j rT '^. ri ‘. t , r f-' n - t i ut babits of ’ ted, and his credit is utterly gone. Then | Etowah Depot, on thc Western & Atlant- e style of politeness, but that which respect- J c j v j bt wcre le8g praetised tban f orrner ] y ! comes the natural result—the paper stops. • ic Depot to the Iron Works, is three and ! able and intelligent people should possess, | . .. . V ’ ' we think we have found the marvel of tlie art. One loving word in accent kind, [ ments there are in tlie boxes, liow many schools, is as unlike this as gold is unlike , . „ , As they passed the school house all ques- with debts owed and owing enough, it j eight-tenth miles long; has been hut re- and which should be taught in all Gur j tion8 and upon the sub ject received may be, a balance, but neither paid, Mid cently completed by the Company at an W OFFORD, CRAWFORD & IIOW j ARI), Atliirnev* at l.aw, Cassrille and ! Cart-rsville, G» —Will fnitlifullv at- ! tend la any business entrusted In llieir rare, in *uv of thc enmities of Upper Georgia. W. T. j Wofford, John A. Crawford, Cassvillc; J. A. | Howard, Cartersville. July 2S, 1858. I I A M. KEITH, Attorney at Law, Uass ]. ville, Ga.— Praetiees in the counties of” -J* (lass, Cherokee, Gordon, Whitfield and Paulding. All business entrusted to his tare will meet with prompt attention. Office noltli of the public sipiare, in Rice’s building. Nov. 18, 1855. H I.. RAY', Attorney at Law, Ellijay, Ga.—Will practice in the counties of • Cass, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer, l)aw- s at, Fannin, Union and Towns. Colleeting of debts will receive special attention. Marrh in. 18-Vj—lv. B RICK MASONRY'.—The subscriber will do any kind of w .irk in his line of I bastneas at as low rates as it can be dons 1 bv any gyod wortnnan in the Stale. As to bis abilities ask workman, lie refers to any work I done bv him. Contracts taken in unv | art of j the State. J. \V. FOSTER. | Cassrille, June 3d, 1858. Achieves more than to scold all day. j atoms of poetry and eloquence the printer ^ its cheapest counterfeit It has its origin I j can make here and there, if he only has a | in the heart. It is thc development and ! little chart to work by, how many facts in exercise of outward manifestation, the a speedy if not a satisfactory settlement; for each one of those twenty juvcuile New Englanders did his best at snow balling the wayfaring dignitaries. This is perhaps an extreme instance of the unfortunate change which fifty years Nor should you let houselwild affairs Reyond a mild rebuke provoke ; ,, No storm of chiding e'er repairs | small handfulls, how much truth and clia- practical application of the royal law, A single thing that’s spoilt or broke.: os. j “ Whatsoever ye would that men should Are you a parent V Do not seek Xow hc l ,icks “P- tl,e scattered elements do to you, do ye even so to them.” As By harsh reproof to discipline until hc holds in his hand a stanza of ,, e wish others to treat us with kind re ' i i," th"i»ninm«'<rf^r ^N^thend.^e'dis A child; when love and patience meek Gray’s Elegy or a monody upon Grimes \ spect, showing a regard for our feelings, ™ . ° r - * ** e . ,s May cheerful, heart felt homage win. “all buttoheddown before.” Now he “sets" j and a regard for our ha|tpiness, so should | *' n E ul ^ ,ed Principal of the I onnecticut . , . ... o •••'., i, , ... i State Normal bchooL “ tliat more regard Are vou a handsome beau or belle ? a puppy missing, and now “ Paradise ; be our manner toward them. This spirit i .... x - , .. . ..... ..... ..I . , should be manifested bv the young to Be warned, if cross in secret now ; Lost; hc arrays a bride m “‘smali. caps, ' will ever induce genuine courtesy and po-1 t r J ® ^ It will soon on your beauty tell. j alld k sonnet in “ nonpareilhe announ- 1 liteness, as a cliaracteristic of human in- Brstainpiiigrrows feet on your brow. , ...... I ccs that thc languishing “ live. a general growl comes up against the swin dling printer. Another frequent cause of the establish ment of a new paper, is that some clique entire cost of about forty thousand dollars, the rails being those removed from thff State Road. Its course follows that of the River, being from ten to twenty feet above Are you a fault-finding old maid. Or bachelor ? By giving vent To jietulance, it is betrayed That you your life mistake repent. Arc you, no matter who ? Take heed, That scolding is no small offence ; For it has caused more hearts to bleed Than famine, war or pestilence. EVA LIND. r EDTCAL NOTICE.—Doet J. T. GROVES ufTois his services to thc pub lic. Prompt a'teulion given lo nil culls, by ifny or iiighl. Office in the Pnttoii build ing, north-rust of tlie peblic nqnnrc. Cossville, Aug. 1, 1558. B. OATMAN, Atlanta, Ga., Dealer' Rather Enthusiastic. The following story is acknowledged to M ^ovV' J 01 7 CE -: ,)OCt T’ be a “ good ’un/’ but we believe it has not GROVES offers Ins services to tlie pule b .’ lie. Prompt a'teulion given lo nil cnlls. found its way into the papers to any great extent. A few years since, some roguish boys in a town not a thousand miles from the S B OATMAN. Atlanta Ga., Dealer ; ^ ()f Now Hal hiri , IM , rsu * de d Jo- in American, Itulmn ana Kiryntian Sta- ! , „ • tuary, and Tennessee Marble, Mnnu- j soph N x or as lie was generally* meats. Tombs. Urns nm! Vases, Marble Man- j ca ll 0( | “Joe,” to attend Sunday School, tefs, and Furnishing Marble. .I ts. \ niiglinn, , , ,, ... , Agent, Cassvillc, Gu. April 52, 1555. j Joe was an over-grown, half-witted pro- • ■ ~7 . - i fane lad; and thc boys anticipated consid- I O. O. F. A regular meeting of \ al- j or)lb j 0 f lln . ),„( the various questions pro- ■ without it Icy Lodge, No. 48, I. O. O. F.. Cassville, 1 • •Genrgiu, will lie held every Friday even- to attend in one. tcrcoiirse. And the possession and exer-1 ^ sentence—transposes tlie word and de- cise of this spirit among all people would ! ,s h* 0 e to . 0 . , .. . P , ,, ..... ‘ . . . , .. . • i . ... ■ eland God. The transition from boyhood plorcs the (lavs that are few and evil m, go far to induce tlier highest well-being of _ . . , . . 1 • SSL '.iBSiLT to mutgM wumltood ia altogether too rapid, *s by it the son is often placed a- of politicians or local interests becomes | its surface ; now running on a beautiful dissatisfied with the one already establish- • level, now upon tressei work, then along ed. An “ independent” paper ia wanted,; the side of a hill risiug with steep aodivi- tlic next. | society. Dissension, strife, bitterness, A poor jest ticks its way slowly into the and numberless other sources of misery printer's hand like a clock just running' would seldom arise. down, and a strain of eloquence marches j t|,e tendency of things at tlie pres- into line letter hv letter. YVc fancy we j ent dav i s not i„ the direction of this tern- can tell thc difference by hearing of the j ^ ^ to ,, c Q f bearing, hut decidedly the car, but perhaps not. I reV crse. And in this respect, as in regard The types that told a wedding jester- ■ to health, there manifestly has been rapid day, announce a burial to-morrow—per- j progress in the wrong direction duru« haps in the self same letters. I t hc last two years. They are elements to make a world of! pbrenologists affinn that the organ of these tj’pcsare a world with something j reverencc b nuld , less developed upon the in it as beautiful as spring, as rich as stun- j lTanijl of our vouth than upon those of mer, and as grand as autumn flowers that j ^ s ’ Howcvcr this may be; it frost cannot wilt fruit that shall nnen for . . ..... .. ^. ^ 1 requires hut little investigation to make " . . . ! tlie discovery that Young America ac- 1 hc newspaper has lK.-co.ne a logbook of knowledBeR ||or sporiow wkbin the code thc age; it tells d what rate the world is ^ bfe -cq , wintaBC< , H e k kuri liove the parent, and the taught became wiser, in their own estimation, than their teachers. Boys in their undue anxiety to become men, are neither mep nor boys, which means that the editors shall dictate. —The same process as is witnessed in the ambitious little town is adopted and thc result is the same. Printing, as a business, is like any oth er business. A newspaper must be self- sustaining; gratuities destroy its independ ence ; or as the organ as a clique, it for feits its claims to the public confidence. A Polite Man. YVe have heard of polite men who were considered indeed the very pink of cour tesy, but we doubt whether any one could i surpass in this quality CoL B , a gen- but form a new peculiar Report j tlenMB1 we „ known in Mississippi. The of Rrt. A. Smith, tom. Pulhc Schools, | following anccdote ig charactcrLstic . W >>0 - t Thc Colonel was an addition to any com- How to keep the Baby Quiet : P*®}'. especially the special one who was ty some three or four hundred feet high,’ and frequently beneath overhanging rock* which seem to be on the very point of de scending upon the train with crushing force and weight. Fifteen or twenty air* utes brought us to the Flouring Mill—-a few more, to thc Rolling Mill, Iron Horse, &c. Major Cooper being absent, we were directedAothc Messrs.Hicks, his able and gentlemanly co-partners—onetrf whom wo found sitting in the Rolling Mill, who, al though laboring under bodily affliction caused by a fall from a horse, very cheer fully accompanied us in our rambles, and gave us what information we wanted- The present accommodations of the Com pany embrace two Blast Furnaces, one of which is just completed; a Rolling Milk containing seven Paddling Furnaces; twn Heating Furnaces, and sets of Rollers for . Says Fanny Fern :-See the mother has j «° in g ^ " heeling to St Louis at that a contented mind—that’s the best receipt; special time. Somebody who had his well j rtat ^ ,. oundi square, oval, half-oval and I know ol Always meet her with that | being at heart said to the old man: | half-round Iron, of all merchantable sixes, smile which the immortal “Guide of j “ Colonel, ain’t you rather afraid hi | [n addition to these, are a Flouring Milk YVives” recon i metis them, under moun- drinks0 ,nuch whiskey?” j and all the necessary building* for ow». tain loads of perplexitj’' and provocation, ! “ Gentlemen, said the Colonel, it | ers, officers, men, store houses, two daom to keep on hand for their husbands. Don’t ' sn t at all my stj le. I never drink w his- j across the River, the Rail Road before do- imagine because home looks cosj' and ' ^ e J borne, and I in only doing it now , and between 11,000 _ * 18,000 running; wc cannot find our “rockening” n ' iu ^ b n wuw'nw in re-ard to the uiipsral- j comfortable when you retuni to it at night, j out of consideration for the Captain.” J acres ^ Un d ridi beyond description «r L led greatness and glorj' of the American j that it is weU either for thc baby’s sake, j “ For thc Captain? queried half a <k> *'! conception in Iron Ora. pounded to him were so readily and cor- j True, the green grocer may build up a : tbeir ^ d|)||t * and prowes . tbeir | or its mother’s, that you should never en V0lces - tl.. 1 al A .. .1.1 1 If • 11 — A > * ‘ ’ * T . «... . . . u Vnc cot , at 7 o’clock, rransient brethren invited f rectly answered that no one could for a pound of candles in our last expressed ; . , . . -. . iitsud. Rv order of the Lodge. I J , . . , u” , , . . . , ; vast and overwhelming supenontv to It. C. HOOFER, N. G. moment suppose that he was not versed | thoughts, hut it is only coming to base othcr Iwtiom) that hc ^ eome to the ; I. 1I A1RE, Sec’rv. J,i,,. 1,1855. j i„ theological lore. | uses, as its letters have done times innu-! s|m , conc4us fo n that .. We are thc all j take the latter out of it for relaxation and ■al>-1 fresh air. Oh, if you hut knew how Tcs, gentlemen, for the Captain. Captain has stated to me that the water in Thirteen years ago Major M. A. Coopar Tbe ! purchased fifteen hundred acres of land, re the lieople j woman loves a man for occasionally think-1 4 h e ^ver is pretty low—scarce, very. Do And, un-1 jng of these little things-little to you, J ou thi,,k ' S e,,tleme ''- that 1 would under the circumstances, use any of the precious and invested in this property soma thirty thousand dollar*. From that time to this he has been struggling to develop it, and, while exhibiting thc real value of this rs- fluid, perhaps preventing the boat getting [ g OB of Georgia, to realize the frnita of hio down the river ? I understand my duty , >rduoua honorable effort*. In I8M F i A M. V regular vhectinK of Cass-' duly ushered in and placed on | merahlc. and wisdom will die with us.’ , , _ rille Lodge, No.ua. F. A A. M.. will ! a sct,ec in front ofonc on whwhhb/mn* j We console ourselves by thinking that fort||na , c , v for hin , bc has in ^ wav | )>ut great to us. I know it is less trouble, • V held oil the 1st and 3.1 Tuesday in , were seated, and recitation commenced. one can make of that newspaper what he ,, , \ conclusion that smonir all' if your purse is well lined, to step into a »Id h V^Th^ Thc «"* ^^ Hving bridge fur : “ v milZf rr-iTmen and" he- JLJ. And order home a newlnnet, , fc p # # „ •ugly. By order oi the Is.dge. on tlicir regular lessons and afterwards i time—that he can fling it over the chasm ^ who ' m . lkc ut> tllis nation no ' which so many wives have wanted to to the Captain too welL : be united with him his present co part- Jan.1.1559. SAM’LLEVA.Secry^ turned to Joe. ; of the dead years and walk safely l»ck ] ^ fa quitc ^ ^ ^ bcrojc ^ hfe throw out the window, for very bitterness “AVhav I’ve iI^”-Mr. Jo Whites j ** B ANK AGENCY'.—Thus. M.C’oxi-ton, “My friend, who made the world we in- upon the shadowy sea mto the for Past. ; ndividaa i *,)£ This elevated self-estima- of spirit, had they dared A bohnet which hjn 0 f Columbus, fonnerly Treasurer of j inoorpomted a* the Etowah Mi»- Cassville Ga., Agent I.f the Bank of th e habit ?” The singer shall not end his song, nor the tkm ^ to ^ on ^ not at a ,i j our ostrich husUnd fancies will cover State was a joker even in big of . | ing and Manufacturing Company. Thu Chanson ^ Jo *l tum,n * «P ^hts ^eyes j teuesonl be eloquentmore. eIprcS sive of respect for the opinions of all his conjugal selfishness, and sins of fice . adTaiice. oa IV.kJ.icc, Ac., and attend to all! hkc an expiring calf. , The realm of thc press is enchanted To treat them differentially would omission and commission. He had rather , Some twenty years ago, a verdant i bo to treat himself with indignity. This give her this than draw the boots on his ^ 0 f tbe General Assembly called at the thc business usually transacted by Bank A ff*uts. ' Nov. 18, 1858. indomitable energies and far-reaching sa gacity of the three have since bean ooaa- biaedYn tbe effort to develop this maffaifl caot property. The accumulated profits have been worked in, until now the cepi* Just as he was probably about to give happiness of knowing that he has defend- j tempCT of ^,0^^ leads to coarseness slippered feet after tea, and take the weary gtate Treasury and said he wanted “ some C ARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING j ‘»>c answer, one of the boys seated behind j ed the nght, exposed the wrong, protect- ^ n^ness of bearing to gross viola- wife and mother out for tlie fresh air;— m « tbfg&SgSSZl i" n nnw^ril I h :'“’ ■ inSertcd * r, in h il (JOe ' S) T k ; haR ^“ Utteran r <>» principl^of tree courtesy. ’ and then he wonders why “ the baby wor- j .. How much do you want?” said Whito-1 ««P U,ed at 1200,000. rnvrot- prepared t» ao any kind of work in bis line of a I*® u t nine inches below the ornamental j to a statement that is not lost a *8e«»t»- g^yin* politeness. lies,” and keeps both awake aU night, : baL ; ed in the propwty .lrcad( cnumereted and In regard to this matter the schools of and why its mother’s eyes look so rayless j .. We „ I_ don ’t—know,” said the mem- mu- land have not been faultless. The and why she heaves that little sigh when ))Cr new race of teachers doubtless have done he sits down to rcadjiis newspaper ;.and • .. How do you suppose I can pav you much to foster this eviL People wlio are then he settles down to the comfortable monev then if you don’t know ^ D OCT. J. \V. KIN ARREYV, having lo- “ That ts correct,” replied the teacher, j He may meet with that sentiment many now forty y<-fs c , ver> . weH rcmem . condusion that “ after all, that there is no ; tben ™- m wbat j haT , j day of p% metal, consuming about one cated permanently in Cassville, offer bis “ but it is not necessary that you should j years after it may have last all traces of ^ , w ^ tWr K(4l ^| f1 ,„ a t Ks. nra.-tice understandimt women.” and reads on.— ,,, ' W thousand bushels of charcoal. The new Msinexa in good style and at short notice.— buttons on his coat. j ment that has cheered somebody’s solitary confident'that J a)l work^pul ratab* i • “ God Almighty."' answered Joe in an ( hour, made somebody happier, kindled a iiphittent will rive satisfaction. elevated tone, at the same time rising to' smile upon a sad face, or hope on a heavv Jaly h m8 ' . R- H. HOLMES, j hfa feet • | ^ kOOT. J. YY. K1NARREYV, having lo- “ That Ls correct,” rejilied the teacher, j He may meet with that sentiment many ' f* , ^. perm r ,e " tlv i ". Ca . s , svill V.“ ffer h1 S “ but k is not neccssar J' that you should j years after it limy have last all traces of ^ tbat krtheir davs the practice understanding women,” and reads on.— Wffi Ittend "pm.npt" ,C to ever/ oM.'dnr'lr in answer 'n«; » s 'tting posture is just, its paternity, hut he feels an affection for rf ^ iteness. in form at least; was a re- i Sometimes he says sight. Office neat door aoath of J. A. Ter-1 as wdL” f it He welcomes it as a long absent child. some negro property, j The first blast furnace buiU by Mgjor ! Cooper is about three miles from (hc RoB- j ing Mill and produces four or five tons per quirement which hone could disregard ’Ah,” or “Oh,” or ‘ by Jove,” hut-nobody but himself knows earned.” “Earnedr said YYhitehill; “earned! Y'ou are a member of the Legislature, ain’t the day.-at ..teht at the resided fiSaJS Joe waS S °* tud Wm1 *** < * tcch ^ M Y™- j Hc “ for thc hrst t,U,C - and won ' with hnpunitv. No bov entertained such whether a steamboat is burned up, or fif- i , ^ if tXaU ,,, wan , | ^ pied by Rev ft. Kelsey. Tha.Af.,1 for past ceeded. , ders if indeed hc wrote it. for he lias chan- f a p pretiat i ve ideas of the vd rt uc ty people liave lieew made mincemeat of IV,, - what JL rn .e * -J? Hg""•Ije.hca.ksacontmuaaeeofthesmae. « di«l tn save the world ?” than PeFhans be eo..l.I wot wire . * * . ° ™ ! J- V3,_ | yOU off what VOU ve earned, very ea*J'.— ille "Ga.. Feb. 1,1S55». 1 YY’ho died to save the world ?' Thc pin was again inserted, and Joe re- utterance to the-sentiment now—perhaps MON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND ; plied “ Jew* Christ /” in a louder tone he woulp not if he could. MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Kail Boad, than before, again rising from his seat i It seems like the voice of his former self d«ra are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads, * That is also correct; but don t mam-, calling to its parent and there is some- ** kinds of Machinery for Gold Mines, Bridg- fest so much feeling; do bc a little more tiling mournful in its tone. He begins to ea. Draw Bridges. Gas Works. Flour Mills, 61 1 Tl furnace, recently erected by the company, is built near the Flouring Mill, nearly a mile from the Rolling Mill, and is the lar gest South of the Cumberland River. It is capacitated to produce eight or ten tons he who had bee*guilty of what the teach- ; another “illustrious contributor,” » »**« j ((m nterfeit hiP we're had s* lone.-Sum- *** of P ' S meUl ’ coasu,nin g > n »*• er held to be an infraction of the rules of' tail of the comet has swished through the ;■ mit i production two thousand bushels of char- good manners. YVTien. going to'or return- milky way. He is too laxy even to talk i — ♦ j «*•!• Hitherto, thc Company has been ged since then. Perhaps he could not give xvbk . b there is in the rod and ferule as ; Hy a railroad accident; or Bonner has got _; ve tbfe member that ten dollar nHniwnco tn imyit—norhflDs . . ... . . .. . . « * am u ® ing from school, the children met any} about it. persons who were tlieir chters, tbey rmtg-) Now, Hold ox, Dab.”—Tbe Piqua (Ohio) ; supplied with the pig metal required abatfe 1 ivt " tian’t cure the heart- i Register has the following, in a recent is-. what their own furnace yielded, by Dr. Paper Mills, Saw Mill*. Gia Gearing. Water ' reserved in your manner,” said the teach- think—to remember why he wrote it— . ^ tbenisc | ves a ] ine llpaB j^le of. nebe; end ell tbe rings end bracelets you ' sue, describing an incident among the: J. W. Lewis, Mess. Ford and Mr. II. Mil- Wktob^l kinds of Smith work; Shafting er i„ an expostulating tone. F . - - - ' * — fond Cimtlnr Snw hillR romnlptiv _ - and Circular Saw Mills, complete. " " xn" 7*7"^'"7'" JT .K. - ^ hcr *. his reade « thcn . a ™J jrhither they |he ^ ^ IMlde abebBW . *h*nj eould teminto awomans Up,spe^t ofa eMvss: ; ner. When the new furnace shall Imvs W. M. HIGHT, After Joe had calmed down the exanu- had gone—what hc was then, and how out jn the tforir nnmn. true woman.) a»«t worth one clasp of “ Quite * revival is now m progress at 1 been pat to work, they will supply theto- **■ l85 *~ 1 f- I'mprictor. nation went on. much he had changed. So he muses, un- vodferotssiy inteMMed iu thmr' your anus around her neck, when you the African Cburcbinlhis city. YIFe were’ srives entirely, by which the profits of tlie B RICK MASONRY —Tbe undersigned “ What wiU ^ ^ doom of 411 ' rick * d «*- he hioaaelf wondering if that no madebb appoonnee] come home from your piece of business, j present a few evenings since, and witness- establishment will be vastly increased, have termed a copartnership ia th* busi- i n>cn r the subject now up forconsid- thongjit df his wffl contimie to Boat after yprowch did -r8 =—rtf j We Sm’t want fbrcvsr $o tale it for | ed, with much gratification, their earnest The capacity of the Rolling Mill rang* ■em of BRICK MASONRY- : elation, and, as the pin was again “ stuck' be is dead, and whether he is really look- ^ ^ voices and aimpeasien of-an-! fronted yen lorn ml Wo are demonotra- 1 devotion. Of the incident* we cannot foil from twelve tafiftfeeo tons per day of fin- beTofthe*heet of wc^reNo^u? wtTacwpre- * n ’" t * M,ndere d out with a still higher j ing upon something 4hat wiR survive him. c ;ung sporta. The tribute of a b°w was: tiv% we wocneu. Tfere is no need of your ! to note on* A brother was supplicating Lshed Iron. Thc Company are preparing pwed to d« BETTER WORK. IN LESS elevation of his body,-“ HeU ami Damna- And then eoeees the sweet omweioMsneer, a|y ^ „ ot fa n hghaiipmeHl bfteFj^. jnnrherkn tn pirV up nur htnil the throne eloquently, when another broth- to make Cut Nails. The Rolls and neoes- done^in"^.kmcSSS.^mrartTtak^ <'*?«'” Itirtt there is nothing in the sentenre that ^ toremdistonei^btobepd dHlkarehiefo as yon need, in the old courting er called otrt in a stentorian voice: j sary machinery are ordered, and as eoon ia anr part «f ike State. i “Mv vo—p friend.” said tha hwdroetnr > At .ic), ..nwrittan—that it is a bet- thrj . T[WnTn|1 tbl j, pjijx "h ^irj~ ~ ^ ; ' u —j - ^Trr^* ~—~* “ Who dxt, pra’ing ober darl” as received the buildings wiU be erected 7toLrijL Te cir r J;^aSi*‘yte»* a «tfc«*™«««wertosllt^4 |( ieB- terpartaf him-* ahred from tbe garment tered or th* room, wfad tbeythen!j neither do we want you after hang- The rMponse was, “Deffe hrafifito Mo- ! adjoining the BoUing MBL The machine lmild.Bg pm op to J«. Chapman. twos, but while you are herewe witbymi rf immortality be shall lenv# behind him „|lredft«m titoplaan ef'skeita-,'mg upymw coat and hal in the hell, to ses.” jry ordered i* calculated to turn off fifty JOS. chapman, Z. H. CLARDY. CaaarUte, March 3d, 1859. ' fffWI PRINTING, of every description, 1 aratir executed at the Standard Office.— , All Job Work nintt be paid for when de livered -bear Ibis ia mind. tioas. but while you are here we with you immortal^ be Mwll lane# behind fotiRmn rotfredfrem tbopdeoa sfonirito.'jpg npydnr cost mt had i to he more mild io your word*. IKif WOu^Hmohe jaine the “RinomereMeeMamm” tain, the bow and the courtesy eMtfitfae rit down in tim porior and cross your legs, 1 “HoH on fiar, brndfitf Mooes!” was ‘ kegs of tbe best -quality of nails per day, can, restrain your enthusiasm, and give a ^ takes Ins phu* in the >0eni Wfo ef and foafi *f «here^ptefe» wHtout over eouggs up eteire to give us, the dictatum sf the former, “you let hrud- which will give additional value of that less extended scope to your fedlngs.’' • jy Sloth, like^mst, consumes foster: y Rather go tn bed -supper! css I . than labor wears. I rise in debt ance. i Although« eftd, ofBteteworth, tiet, non him, which at s» patent to der Bryan pray, he’s better 'qmintrd wid much of the nfonnfectured Iron. (W.flnffiM all th* Jittlp nmmnjtq! delved dun yo* aao.” Brnddar^leee dried! Notwithptendingthe extreme pressure which up mid WudBu Bryan prayed.” j of the' tinwO, aixcl fhe *feprg£tioa evnto-