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' OAS8 V LI.,r,PJ, GrA., THURSDAY, APHID ‘28, 1859.
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A C. DAY, Tailor, Oassville. Ga — miMES OF ARRIVAL AND DEP\R- J
Shop near l.is residence-on the; «|rio I tore of Trains on the Western A Atlantic
• lot. All work dnno in gMkl Mvie, and .'--I Kuilrosd- “ <
warranted to last. Puriienlm »tt«,ti,in given D*v HaesengeV Train leaves Atlanta 10.15 a. *. j
to Cutting. He asks a cuntimruice of the lib-, .Arrive* at Chattanooga
•rn patronage herefc.fi.re Leatuivcd. - Night Pass. Train leaves Chat.
Cassville, Oa., Feb. 1st, 157.9.; . 1 Arrives at Atlanta,
" " a O up day Express Freight and Pat>-
Jjl L. BllQWN, Attorney at Law, Cass- . * e, W er Tn “ n Atlanta
A BEAUTIFUL DECOY.
BT A TRAVELLER. .
JJ
April
h^genl^t^te^ t0 ■"
, . ! Arrives at ’ tljtuta
JOSEPH DUNLAP, Attorney ttt Law, j Vp jggSSSSSKtS^
I Kingston, Cass coantv, Ga.—Will prac- j Arrives at Chattanodga
tice in the counties off lass, Gordon, Floyd, ; ®" WI1 night Express Freight and
Polk and Paulding. Will also attend rothfe sc- j Passenger Train leaves Chat,
curing and collection of claims in anv portion ■ Arrives at Atlanta
of Cherokee Georgia. Office sit Mrs. Johnson' °
Hotel. June
II. LEEKE, Attorney
, It is well known to all in any degree fa-
3 H) r m tniliar with the history of Mexico, that;
lL22r. M. ‘ regular system of highway robbery exists
in every section of that miserably govern-
4.50 a. m. ed country ; and that through a want of i
4.35 p.m. interference of the authorities, this has i nately injured none of our party.”
5 j 5 A „ gr°' vn U P into such a regular and formid-! “ ‘ “ ,L ’’ 1
4.45 p. m. able shape that every traveller must be j I.
prepared to put his life at hazard at every
tion of the same for the rest of your life ?” J *• It is even so, Senor,” she replied with'; to add, a narative of niv exploit made me I Pat *«j| the Till Ml Ihh
‘‘Who knows? she replied. " At least one ol her most bewitching smiles, still a hero and a lion for the time. Here I a . . . , °
I hope to be always prepared. ” j keeping one of. inv own weapons turned sold my captured mustang and trappings • L n'n'?*®gentleman and anaai-
“ And your fellow travellers,’’—said I, ! against myself and significantly pointing, for enough to indemnify me for what j i mtstakable Patlaader, on the fay of 1b»
“ have you never seen any disposed to re- ■ the other to the door. “‘You will oblige iiad disposed of in the way of presents. I * reat ca > e ^obturation in New lork last
s ,ct tW »»W»l 1* us by stepping forth . and gi vili vouft » If f JlIld th e next day found me an inside pa.^ ‘ un, " ,er ’ the corner^
into the care of these geutlemcn, who will; senger of the same diiigencia, cn route for ,.- r< A W *^ an /: ,. ntl0n '’. s * r ? t8 ’ . "•
see that you are limited as a brave man I Mexico, where I arrival in safety, with- F ' , W , l,n £. s,tt: f ?
should be, but who will trouble you mean- out anv further event worthy of note. I ? uc lc ’ as .'. w “. s , ,n f. jAi. ' «
* r ~ ... 1 ... ... - . a . I dong, receiving the plaudits and cheen of
sist these unlawful acts F
“Once, Senor, an American and an Eng
lishman, who were in the same diiigencia
•vith me, fired upon the robbers, killing
one and wounding two.”
“And did the robbers lire back?”
“ Yes, but fled immediately, but fortu-
time for any little change and valuables 1 What became of the robbers and their
you might have to spare!” i Ijeautiful
There scented to be no help for it—the j the lesson
beautiful Senorita Paula Yaierdc was a i have never forgotten; and during the re-
iiti wuiuif oi nit* ruuutTs iuiu uiuir« .l a ~ > • ~ . . .
iful accomplice I never learned; but (tathusmsne gen-
. ,1 tiernan took part, until he was rt»r red
sson taught me on that journey I j ^
apotdectic-looking iii the face.
;| P°1
A\ ho’s that f” queried Pat.
Whv, that's Field! hurrah!”
As 1 should have expected," returned j spy and accomplice of the Iddroher. She ' inalndcr of niv stay in that country no , .. .. . ^ .. ,.,
>e | *; * * ou w ere n °t robbed on that occa- . hail entered the diiigencia at Perote for i pretty woman ever had file honor to he j <.. , * T .. ‘ , s v
i - . • > r i s ’ on - 1 suppose ?' : no other purpose than to ascertain the ex-1 niv business confidante, or at getting pos- j . e 'P'V i»”
7 ei I m st ?8 e i. or be provided with a suitalfie con- j “We were not, Senor; but the two for- j act condition or tilings inside, and be able j session of my trustv and unfailing revolt- 1 wnosranai
. tribution for los cabo.Uerott delocuymo (the [ eigners subsequently paid dearly for their j to signalize her associates as she passed ' ers.
6.05 p.m. hnights of the road,) who, in the event of ( resistance for in journeying back and j along so that they might know exactly in j
; what manner to conduct themselves, and' Hog Ranges.
_ ... —* r~ l " 7"~t . 7 “7“ J J ***0 nu<J j ,
finding you prepared and willing, will 1 forth, both were killed, separate and at!
“ The man who laid the cable! hum!"
“Did he now* tVhat made him do itf*
ork sure without risk. Br
When you speak to a cotton planter :
‘ Why, to connect-the two countries P*
“ But who paid him F*
Who * why, nobody. He’s a great
B vilie, 0a. Business entrusted to His i Atlanta' kr Ghnttsnungn, 13S miles. Fare $5. tematic boldness of robbery is allowed—if j here they
• care will meet with prompt and virilunt i JOHN' VV I PlfR I . ... ,. . A •. ... I „ , J
attention, and monies paid i>ver ,xinctuiilly.— J„ D . j SuDerim^dent : , not ' vlt !* tht connivance at least with rare-; ous Ire
offiev under Standard office. Feb. 1,1 S6.‘>. j ^ V • qi r rwic . _ Iy any interference of the government or flncle.
W.
strati^eui she had obtained m .V | about raising hLs own meat, and enough I stockholder.
mldb^^adL-'^m^Lr dir I t0 Sl,p,,1 - r ,lis doctor ' “n'l’chant, black ! “ And he’ll make money by itr
y seem to be much more numer-! charge of the pistol as if by ieddent, was . wi,hout ^ esitation ‘f 1 “ Undoubtedly f* answ'ered the gentle
- - - t i I ii _ you that it will not pay r . lie can make j man.
more by cotton, even if he has to buy; his “Do they cheer hitu became he’ll make
ould be made.; and her dis-
w -.-A»r i ii .Huiwiii < accident, was
replied, looking forth from the ve- the sign to show them that. all was se
Calhoun, Ga —Will practice in .M
• » • cimtitles u: the ChetokeeCircuit. Par- kSpiurJuuvpv«?^
ticular utteiition will be paid to the collection I , ** SSTAIILISHMEST, at R. H.
of claims, and to promptly pay ing over tbe * lon f •fciud-^THey arc piypawd
C t-ABTUAGfe AND BUGGY MAXBFACTO-: ^ tatc authorities—is one of those mystical j “ Each stands on the spot whercsomej “ I acknowledge mvse'.f conquered bv
J BY, Curlersvijjlp, Geo.—The sub- fcCT*J matters which ahiong many' others s.o puz-! one has met with a violent death,” she re- L being wtwjttaUt.j^U, bjjrjpe (P la Sy-
” H'-“ e .a css. zlc&and perplexes the intelligent ftfreign-’joined; “and as we go along, I wilUcall; hunt*.' - . ..
er, but that sucli is the disagreeable truth, j vonr attention to those which mark the I Then turning to the robbers, who had ' , ‘° fecd '* ,s ho = s exclus, ' cI L ° n corn
, . jones oia sumo —i nev arc prtn-‘rta ksakT' i cver I traveller through (hat w retched ■ places where the foreigner met theint!” now collected in a body, in fiont of the a, “' ^ -
promptly pay mg over the j £ | country can bear ample testimony. [ “ Do you know,” said I, “ that I am re-
own meat, or the greater part of it. This
we admit is true, when cottdh ranges at
better priees than af preseflt,' provided he
monev when collected.
Xov. 26, 1356.
■ j door of the diligence, I continued :
A NDREW II. RICE, Attorney at Law, insiteri'uls, frotn the best'Northern Vuui
Cutsville, (In.—I’l nctises in (lit counties ! Enstcni Fuctorios. just sucb as are us-
of Cass, Cherokee, Cobb, Catoosa, Gor- ed in 1 lie best shops in the Union.—
dnn, Gilmer, Fannin, 1’auhlitig and Whitfield. ;-' s ,,n,, e i >,,t good wurkmen are etn-
Pnmipt utteiitloii given to the Collecting Imsi- 1 P'o.ved. w ho.c wurkniauship is not ex-
iiess in all of the above imu.cd counties. Slav cc " c< * fi ,r neatiiesk and durabilitv. thev
be found in the office formerG occupied b’v i w,lr -ant their work .to ipve satisfactioii.
J. If. Si A.'II. Bice. June 17, 195S. ’ ! AH oersoqs wanting a tine Carriage,
— Hnggy. or other vehicle, are requested
M l rimvi'itim ,, T : to come mid examine-their work before
J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, sending North. Carriages «»d Hacks
RinggoW, Cat posa county, Ga.—Will Ion hand
• practice in all Hie counties of the Cher- promptly,
okee Circuit.—I*a' ticular attention paid to the resented. Repairing done ill good style
CAiaifAGKSuha HACKS, of tfi«H | " \ Some years ago, ha vingfbusiness whicli | solved to ciiiulatc their example, let the j “Gentlemen, will you permit me to
test styles and best foush—made of the best first called me to the eapitol of Mexico,— j consequences be what they may F’ i alight and make you some valuable pres-
' ‘ L ‘ and thence through the interior of the j “ Holy saints defend us!” she exclaim-! ents ? In the language of your country,
country to the Northward, I met with sev- 1 ed ; “ you are not in earnest, Senor F’ j all I have is yours.”
end thrilling adventures, which I have re-! “ Seriously so, I assure you.” j The lpader of the party bowed politely
corded for the benefit of whomsoever may ! “ You would only bring certain death | in return, and said, with a grim smile;
take an interest therein, omitting only the • upon ns both.” ' ‘ “ Sir, Senor, we should be most happy
dates, they being tion^sseriiial to the in ; “ - .. .. - . ---- •-
and peas. But we do not admit the ne
cessity of this process of making bacon.—
There is a much cheaper process titan this
open to all the planters of this country,
and a better one than to make cotton, and
pay freight to Savannah, and then paying
freight on hogs front Tenne.- See. Same of;
our cotton planters have long since got an j
insight into this plan, and the. result has i
been that they are much better off than
tercst of the narrations themselves.
‘Say, rather, I should lighten the ex-; to receive anything which so distinguished w^T u , J r n Z,, h n
I penses of the journev-for your knights ' a traveller mav have to bestow.” 1 th “? b 7 he,r °" n h °T a - ,, lhc
' '-in- -.it i ...1. .... I most thrifty planters in Hancock are those
thrifty planters
who raise their own flour and pork, at the
money ?”
“ Certainly not!" .... , ,
“lliia why T
“ Because he laid the cable!”
“ But what good will the cable do F*
“ What good ? Why, it will connect tb*
two countries ; it will place London witk-
in hailing distance of New - York; it will
serve as a bond—a kind of—that ia, •
great moral lever J”
“A lever for whatF’ put in Pat.
“ Why, for a great many purposes.”
“ Will ye name one, sir, if ye plaze?"
“ It will serve as a means of immediate
communication between Europe and A-
merica.”
‘But what good will it do the likes uv
The first of the series occurred on the j of the road understand retreat as well as I AVith this 1 quietly stepped from the
„ r route between. Vera Ouz and the city of f advance—and you yourself have acknowl- ! vehicle; and one quick, searehin<r glance.-! i e ■■ . . .. ,
u nines. Ordeia tilled * Mexico. In the regular diiigencia running I edged that finh resistance put them to put me in possession ofthe whole state of j ™1 ° f ‘^i ’ * t ™ ? u, « and thim? said i*at, argmnei.Ut.vely,
All »«n;k warmuted to he as l-ep- i,f,| w «iiKtm, i,t™.,l ! V- ‘ f 77- • i j , . ! il P ,;!n b y w inch they can raise tt much and pointing to the dense crowd.
„ . lejiniriogdone in good style. ^ betwedn the plaeosjust ment.oncd, 1 iutd flight at once. ! affairs. The diiigencia had been stjppcd | chiLmAr-than thw-do ‘
ciulectui^ of monev, ami will oroiuptlv pay ; at-ftlmi r iiotice, lon rensoiniblc ferins.— ' ^ l Kcn passjige, iuiu had passed through tlie j 4 But there were numbers opposed to [ in a wild, gloomy place; and the driver Fvwv f-n^pr fthnnlii Iiivp a u n
over the same when ciiUectcd. .Mb. to, I85S. (Tliniikt.il on* the pati.uin^re heretofore ; beautiful city'of Jalapa, and .entered the ; tliem, Senor, and j'ou are otily one.*’ j was sitting riirelessiv on his box, taking' ,, , 1 - J* , , . q range
“ . is ^ . gloomy town of Perote, withput meeting i “ But fortunately I have a couple of re-' everything as a matter of course. He i a ' *° It should have a
W OFFORD, CRAWFORD & HOW- j ’’ l 'f.'ai-t,.i4vitle, Cuss co /gh" A nr^/s"-. >—u- "i’* 1 :ln .V unusual incident, though being | vblvers, which, in £wo good hands, amount \ might also 1>C an accomplice of the rob-j fj” v-* e -” ° U ln fe " a er,am nug t
A HI), Attorneys at I.nv, Cnssville and n. ir. joshs.’. ..... ’ jvo Giiic’rvu AnT, ' continually warned to be on my guard j to some ten or a dozen shots, and my bers, or he might not, but iu either case, j '
Giirt.-rsv ill,, fl. _\VU1 l, III,f., II,. , •«. .. , , . .- P ; .. , . . .u ... t ... . * f. .. * • . » aCCOEUll
ABI), Attorneys nt hiiv, (’assville and
Ciirtvrsville, f J;.—Will faith folly at
tend to any business entrusted to their care, in
embrace tram ten to one hundred acres,
‘ : against the dangers of the road.
OTAOE ROITE, from Cassville to Mor- j ^te *vhere we halted for a relay andi re- j a badI marksman/’ I him—miy
Wolford, John A. Crawford, Cassville; J. a A pubW, via Ellijav.-The undersigned in-' [ , ' L ‘ sh,nents i aI1 n W lcHow-passcngers took j Ah! N.nta Marta ! yon will think bet- j tainly brn
Howard, Curtersville. ’ July 23,1 s5s. foniM the iravt-ihiig public that he is ore- i * cav e _ofme, very solemnly assuring me ; ter of this, Senor—the very idea of resis- ment, soo
tlttl*4 k f i til tlf l f*iitllttl<kd*ilii t k«.dn ■..I.sL!.. — . ! f Ii*tl if* OC*v11 oil Kit I lin maIiIiaw. *4 .,1 .-1 ! r., n—#, 4—fH .1 al. ..
“ Why, great good.”
“'Will ye plaze explain it?” .
“ Why, wc can always tell the price of
provisions, cotton, and ail that, in Europe.”
“But what’s the good uv it P
“Why the good uv it is—why of count
it must do good!” and the gentleman,
somewhat puzzled, walked away.
*“ Connict the two countries, will itP—
muttered Pat. “ Sarve as a band—moral
laver—manes of immediate communica
tion—price of provisions and cotto.i—-ah,
,, , , ,, , I ’ e -TXaccording to Uteamout of pork to btrintis-
At 1 e-1 friends have repeatedly told me I am not. there was little trope of assistance front; ^ Tht f nilljor part shoul< V be a forest,
-any attempt of the kind would cer-1 whidl shoill j all , W er the double purpose
sooner or'kiter" 1 I £1^ upTnd ^ raisin S ti,nber for ' vooJ and rails, and
- ■ “wuintnodiite tiwse wishing to visit' that, if assailed by the robbers, it would j tance terrifies me!” j down the road, where it wound between i , ini.,unl.l. ,t Vl?_.! 11 1^. 61
Jjl M. REIT1I, Attorney at Law, Ca^-j xh'J'fJmVis^Mi^iPa^.^fT| ,d i 1)6 mUC h ,K ‘ Ucr for rt, e to take matters; “ But not the idea of robbers V” : dark, overshadowing trees, but discovered i [j d d tre e.s cut down and sulitfoAvood
'nfTVf >»'««.1 SdS^t'^SJtorSL < H*ofV* ! ' ly 'l 1 ”’ v ' r *“* wW,rio - i ““’'"S lo *!”* landrail m wall a. lha thit gro.v |h i W d.d! I can't see .Be, the peM
zrjTtsS-^xssx^Si i’s^trssi- ;-• *•;a r ?>■ ?—“r.—r-!i«vf s-» S,!SJSVZ’Sr “• ,nd
Vov uv* 1 p ri»ol e pir‘-^ In' r j jo , 1 *•*•»’intention of doing. I thanked them for ion gradually changing the jaihice^-otnmiing^n iheir feet^ holding their mus-
i tee Jt-'cCvdnv' A ' 8,Attrd "y^ - c - »•! their advice, an* replied Jteir i WOtlTd seCItnitg-mfleg Tfit& ih ifer I ' ’ ’
H I JJ ^ Y Attorney it I tw Fliljay ! * ,0!lTe Monday and Tlmrs. at s A - . *11 take the matter into serious consideration, j learned that her family name was Velerde,
; " ” '
Arrive nt Eilijnr by
... .. . . ... ir. m.i At Perote, I repeat, all who had been‘that she was unmarried, that her father
• ('... ril..,. 11'™! Pi't!"„‘ j-um" 1 ik* l ’ t I V e “f c K * 1 *i JL V Tuesday mid Friday at « a. m. ! niv companions from Vera Cruz took leave I and-brother were officers in the army, anil
• Giss, Glin.ikee, nekeiis, Gilmer. Daw-■ Arrive at Morgiki.tk ii by 12 M ' of 1 -
son, Fannin, Union and Towns. Coilectin
debts will receive special attention.
March III 1859 — ly.
. of i i» .. , - - - | or" me, this being the end of their journey so on ; and in return I gave her my own
'■ Token or other Cnjiper Mines, can heacei.innio j ,n tha ^ direction, but there was one new i name, stated something of my history,
j dated. Feb. 1st, 1S5R. J. M. BAN TON. | passenger to go forward, whom, to my business and prospects, and was Altogether
B vroV wTeAmw „„ 77711 ' *r-= _ --- — | agreeable surprise, I found to be a beauti- more communicative than I would advise
RK/K MASON Hi. 1 he subscriber j ^ TANDARD JOB OFFICE.—The Stan- ful young lady, some twenty years of age. j any friend to be with an v stranger of ei-
wi.l d. any kind ol A-.nk in his line ofli^dard Office being well supplied with «j Senorita Paula, as I afterwards ascer- ther sex in a strange country. ’
bv anv'tf lod'workm in'in the stun' 01 * .V'l’IiK *'i *“• 1“ v, "' lut . v 11,0 bl -‘ st kinds of printing | tained Iter name to be, was indeed one of j As we continued our journey, the coti-
• n J goon worKin.in in itie .state. As to lus . materials, we are nrennred to do all kinds of! .u i i i -.i , ,, - V
abilities, as a workman, he refers tn anv work * JOB PRINTING in the best stvle of the art ! those . ,art - beauttes seldom met with ex- 1 versation gradually changing from one
done by him. Contracts taken in any t art of | at short notice, and at low terms. ’ cept in works of fiction—tall, graceful, I tiling to another, Senorita Paula suddenly
the Mute. , J. IV. FOSTER. Particnliir nitpiitioii will ku naid to 4i...! with Ji nrofusion of*Ton3*. Iil.Trk hair—soft i hrmurht it luiuk to the point where it first
EDTCAL NOTICE.—fioet.
IIills, Posters, Ac.
V "n P H V pxblic^^iioraers must tienrcomp. .
Prompt j^Jetition to all culls, ^ Clts j lt or aM ^acceptable city reference” | the ever changing mood of the intellectual
lie.
by day or night.
Office in the button build
ing, north-east of the public square.
Cassville, Aug. 1, 1$5S.
R OATMAN, Atlanta, Ga., Dealer
in American, Italian and Kg>|»tian Sta-
1 tuary, and Tennessee Marble, Monu-
ments, Tombs, Urns and Vases,
tels, and Furiiishing Marble. Jns.
Agent, Cassville, Ga. Apr
s.
^ \Yc arc coming’npon n dangerous part
ipMtftkHv solicit the patronage of the! •? cu, l ,to, > and ' vith an animation the most j of the road,” site said; “are you stilt re
All orders must be nrciiiiipauied with j fascinating, varying in expression with solved to defend yourself if assailed F’
city reference” j the ever changing mood of the intellectual j “ VYith your permission, Senorita F*
Jan. 1, 1859. [possessor. A glance at her bewitching: “ I don’t think it advisable,” she replied,
lTFWitnnt' „ T ,I- ‘ dark eyes showed me that she was one i “but still if such is yotir intention, I think
jV u , ’ D90K STORr-, Atlanta, Geo. j who was naturallj’ of a social disposition; i it no more than right that you should give
1 \ rnci n K v-i-JF'r" 1 and as " e rattled away from the gloomy I me a chance to take a J»rt in niv defence,
MENT! ARRANGE- j town , I took the liberty to open a corner [since my risk of danger will be as great
WM. K A V, Agent, has for side a large ns- sat ion. . | as yours.
r*.».»»^rn™k.. vi—:-.i — I “They tell me,” said I, “that the route ! “ And have you really the nerve, after
between here and Mexico is a very dan- \ all. to defend yourselfV” I inquired
, . ... serous one to travel.”
j est possible cash rates. A share of the public . „ ti _ :. .. r « i ,
O. O. F.—A regular meeting of Val- patronrge is respectfully solicited. j . There is little to fear, she replied,
Icy l.mtge. No. 4s, I. 0. O. F„ Onssvillc i Particular attention paid to country orders,! "1th a sweet smile and in a melodious
• Georgia, Will i>e held every Friday even- ; ' ,nd |wr nstkini mail, railroad, ex-' tone, “except from the professional rob-
^ * ' -- - r jj 0
M : WM F AV, Agent, has for sale a large as- :
Marble Jlan- sortment of Hunks, Stationery, Musical Instrii I
^ meats. Fancy Goods, Pistols, fine and com-! 1
i il isos, j aufti Cutlery, wholesale and retail, i*t the low- ,
i ,... ■ \ m
ing, at 7 o'clock, franskmI hrethicii invited P r e*sstage I lease remember the place—| ber, and thev seldom harm any one W
t. attend. l«y order..! the bodge. nearesl Book. Sfore to the general passenger ! , lulks 0 rc ' s i, stancc ”
R. C IlOOl’ER X G j <»<*<*. Atlanta, Geo. Jan. 21,1859—ly. ‘ltv . ' * or ••
4 ihirp r i i tc-o ! — --—£-^-- . * l “It seems strange to me, I rcjoini
: ATK'V GOODS AT CASSVILLE—The 1 “‘ W T< “’ c ”
Cass-1 i\ "j
1 71 & A. M.—A reguki
"j villc bodge, No. 156,
- • be lielil on the 1st a
If I had the means, Senor.”
“I have two pistols,” said 1; “if you
will accept one of them, it is at your ser
vice."
“ You are very kind, Senor—but
fire it ?”
rejoined i ■ “With eases, Senorita;” and producin'!
that you Mexicans should take such ' one of my revolvers. I explained f
ndersigned would respectfully call the ! thi ?? s as a mattc . r ctrorstt. and deem j the mariner in which it was to be used
tentioi: ( f the ett iieim of Cassville and losistanee a very impolite way of treating
tangs by the bridle Looking upon my
case as a desperate one, so far as being
plundered was concerned, I still retained
eajtK-sliould-not stand thick, but let inj- Will seme wise tdegnplm abqi nr
plenty of air and sun, and they will bear i political economist enlighten poor Pat on
much better. One oak standing thus iso- j the subject ?
kited, will bear as much as half a dozen: —~—r • —
' Backet Letters.
my presence of mind, and now stood sing- j cro ^ c( j. Particular attention should he
ly between numbers: but the idea ofjicld- : idto simmontr insavin l j t j mt j Th ^ u „ usta Constitutionalist, under
mg tamely to tins outrage was repugnant [ j^ ar . Thcy will provc
of immense! the head of “ Historical question settled,”
to my very nature, and I resolved to put
the last favorable opportunity for defence
and retaliation to the strongest test.
“ Will you accept this purse?” said I,
producing one that held several gold
coins, and handing it to the chief of the
l uJrorc.
value. j contains a communication in explanation
Now for the orchard part. Plant plum ' of the origin of the term so commonly uk-
trccs that will rijieii iu May, Juneaud Ju-: cd—Bucket Letter,
ly, and some of such kinds that will ripen j The author of the first “ Bucket Letter,”
from June even later, in squares six leet! was a young, talented, and iacetions hitr-
each way, and they will soon cover the | yer, residing in Clinton, Jones county, and
ground. Set out peach trees ten feet each j well known to the people of Middle Gcor-
v:""“ i -Tror •>’ yr.'-J-' ''u'C. ! t0 October, and plough twice a year | gi a as David I. Holt. Holt was & warm
e sau xs ic oo 1 l s a j if possible, and you will have fruit tliat j Troup man, in the memorable contest of
^l! h ‘‘I wiB gladden the heart of a porker. | IS25, and was in the habit of writing long
This d.uniond pi in v p _ a . P 1 t Farmers who will begin this spring by j and frequent letters to the then l’residcnt
UTI.Je rlnimxnrl nn» I tnml VtM. trill 1 M ItU ftUUll il iiUg IdHgC, IUV fill IIIVI , CltSliia V CH SUCH 11101011^11 HllU ACCUmitt
r t in ia • l-wnrake ’’ I 'continued dnw ' wou ^ * lave ^ ut ** lt le need to make drafts j knowledge of the questions discussed, that
retain as a keepsake, I continued, draw-, hfe coniH . rib< only in entities to the Prcsfdent’s curiositv wasgreaUyexci-
mg the jewel from my hnger andresent- bis , Unle ^ aco ? ns , l lickory . j tcd 1o know a ,U
- ! nufa k * C -I would keep them during the! dence was sh
- i i, i > j •*»> .'wg” ...vnuij-1 i,-u iu aiion tlie author. 1 lie correspon-
vn.i r,. - ” I mim. * ml 'o-l-Tninnrr otllie Sel! nufci i * c -i would keep them during the! dence was shown to mendiers of Congress
* ' '•* i> a ^ l n ", -iVl^n v Utr 1 • still in i w ' nter aR d spring, and peaches, with the! from Georgia, and upon investigation. Da-
nonta Paula, who, vuth my pistols stall n , ^ oat and wheat fields, ! vid I. Holt was ascertained to bo the au-
her possession, was quieUv standing with- j ^ k ^ p them yjj falL Xhun the pca j thor
crop and the persimmons w ould bring | The sell was such a good one. that the
thjewhole
the word
> desert bo
than that
Ttltgrapk,
in the diiigencia, regarding the whole pro
ceedings with one of her sweetest smiles.
lar meeting of Cas* j i 1 aitentrci^Vf the citizens oVcasivn'le imd resistance a very impolite way of treating ; “ And this you say, will shoot some half regard for the pleasure afforded^ me by j ^"oidy'savevour bacon "but vou w ouid | A Makkiixo Woman—The X. O. Crea-
r- * A. M.,-.vill fop public geBemlty to h« Stock of Goods— the knights of the road, instead of boldly , a dozen times?” ™«. »») Mmnmhnn . 1 ' ' -*
consisting of Clothing, Shirts, Collars. Hats. ( asserting vour rights, and abating the “I think it safe to calculate that five
your company and conversation ?”
“ You are a very gallant gentleman, Se
nor,” she laughed, taking the two revolv
ers in one fair hand, and presenting the
other.
.. I readied the box toward her—but my
band trembled a little, and just as Ihe
present was about to touch her fingers, it
slipped and fell between us!
“A thousand pardons, Senorita, for
increase the value of your farm just the ! cer d says; 1 lie Marrying A\ oman is mated
amount that such a tann would bring over: again. Last summer we mentioned Ihf
and above a worn out cotton farm, with ! eircuir.stai.ee of a German widow in the
no such appendages. Who will try it ? j Ibird District niarryliig l cr fifth husband.
Central Georgian, j A month or two afterwards we published
that the lady was again made a widow by
Congress! ardly ol proceedings, for any respectable I she replied; “ and with such 1 can almost
— I Gaiters, Ac.;.Boys’ Shoes, of vsrious kinds ; party to set out prepared to quietly grat- 1 fancy we are safe. You have another, you
B ANK AGENCY —Taos. M. Comi-tos, a, *°- u ; ,8 * er -''. ®<*ve». Ac. Keeps: jf y the cupidity of the robbers, and un- say like.thisF’ hand trembled a little, and just as me q od ' s P KO tkctiox to tue Yolng Deeh tiie death of her fifth by vellow fever.—
Oassvilie,Ga.A*ent ..f the Bank of the ; v" te Bath'SSev and ill kiod^ of 1 P repare - d to trcat them to their J ust de * I produced it present waa about to touch her fingers, it _^ n old Canadian hunter declares that! Wc have now to record Tbit she is again
nhsneJUn OiariesfotPind"Nw’y.rk”^ make vcli.pes, ink ani pens-all of wh4 he will | scrts -” „ ,1 “ What a beautifal invention!” she ob- shpped and fell between us! the reason why the wild deer ate not all! a wife, having taken her sixth lawful bua-
■dvances on Pnlce Ac and attend to all * e " fHeap for cash. Call at the Post-office. j “Every traveller, Senor, she replied, served, reaching over and taking it from A thousand pardons, ^nonta, for kil , ed whcn yoU iig, (as.they breed onee a j band, in due form, a few days ago. We
Ihe business usually transacted by Bank A* p ... _ ■ ROB T C. LATIMER. “ should, before setting out, count the my hand. Then extending her hands, cue awkwaranchS, i said, as 1 bent down to • ..^j, jre always surrounded by otlici* foibcar repeatmg the jokes to which thia
gents. * Nor. is, 1858. la&sviiie, March 10.1850. j cost of his journey, and as of course it is revolver in each, she continued: “Amin! pick it up. { animals which prey upon them, such as \ wtddir.ghas ^ive i rbe. The people around
ARRT APF A vn nr iriftJMfTH 1 natural ht * should value his life highly, it | like this; one might almost count himself Now was the all important moment— d wo i vo . j^.,^ ,^ u thers, ie.i Ls tiiat io<>k upon the sixth liusliand asji dead
C ARRIAGE AND BUGGY MAKING I V Shon . .TTTrJ" ! seems to me natural that he should pay a j safe against a host! You say this is fired the moment of life and death! All were I no d or other anllual ^ 8meU the ; man sure, before Hie summer’s end, and
•nil Blacksmittiing.—The undersigned \J He is prepafed^kl auTre^mMCai--! ce, tai n su,u f 01- Itositiye safetj' rather than j in tins aniwf she proceeded, cocking; m a measure off them gtwrd; and one, ^.j. a doc or while the latter is ' say' tliat the wedding should have been
hereby given notice that he is now well 1 riiiges. Buggies, Wn-rons, or anvthmg in his P ut that ,ife ,n jeopardy. For instance, one of the weapons as she spoke, and ! quick, furtive glance snowed me Unit the | loo voung t0 t , ke c;irc 0 [ ,^-if j] c statc -d j prevented by the police. Some of the la-
prepwed to do any kind of work in his line ol line of business. ” * ~ in travelling from Vera Cruz to Mexico, if poking it toward the road. : feiii still held niy weapons carelessly in | thathehadoftenseenittl 'monstiated lie ; dy’s German friends say that she buried
He'iara^el^ i ^ w *» Ibat 18 * c I . oneh»^ ^tl*r S 5 ^*! ^ ^gs over''the greund wLen I two husbands Ix-fora leaving the old «a»-
canfideiit that nil work put up nt his esfab- Georgia.
'ishment will gire satisfaction. TtwScfuf for past patronage, he begs a con- - ^
July 1, 165$. M. H. HOLMES. tinnanee <Vf the same. Work warnmted. i wav, aud so much for the contingency j her fingers pressed the trigger; and one of
_ T i. , , . ^ AU th«»se iudebted U» him f«»r last year’s ! you speak of, he will then have the exact the barrels exploded with a sharp report
TVOl-T. J. t\ . KIVvBRFAV, having lo- shop aecuunU are requestetl to call and settle 00 st betw'een two ywints; and if he will i —A minute after, and while I was gently
I I culc r d P««*mam*utly m Ciissvilio offer his IUH A ,f- v * look at the whole as the sum total of his « chiding her, wc heafd a loud, quick tramp
if i^r'rimtlvfo ever? Tib V"* journey, he wi.l not seem to be robbed bv I of horses, rapid exela-
nighl. Office nexi il.Kir S'.i.th of .).' A. Ter- 5 5 f IXSHIP IRON WORKS. Atlanta. any otic party more than another.” motions. The next moment our conveyance
reTl'a reaideuec, where he can be found during 1* Oortia.-.T A R. W1SSHIP A C0„ “That," I replied, “may be, 1 bdieye is, 1 was stopped suddenly and we saw oht-
the day.—«t uight at the residence lately uccu- ■ * lianatseqirers of Steam Engines aud the Mexican mode of doing business, but selves surrounded by some eight or ten
pied by Rev. D. Kelsey. Thanklul tor past Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, on tlie uiost ap- does not tally with the preconceived ideas mounted men. one ofwhont in a loud voice
patronage, he ask* a coutuiuauce of the same, proved plan. Turning Lathes. Sugar Mill*. ,.c,,. -• , ,» -,, , .
*CassrtHe, Ga., Feb. 1, 1S59. kettles. Vmhu, Machh.erv, -ffifl MWk. of ail; » f «•'wre.gners, • .
deserqrtinns, 5eW Stvlesnf Iron Bailing tort But every one, replied the fair speak- “Yield, yon prisoners, or die!
Ira” ' " ” " 'Quick, Senorita! in Ilravra’s name!
■ one of those weapons." for tmS#
will be required for entertainment on the :
The vronls were scarcely uttered, when ' carefully; but as 1 raised myself; f gave
‘ ' a. wild, startling yell; and as the Senori-
ta started back, I with tlie quietness of
lightning, seized both weapons, and wren
ched them from her, , V
To wheel and coinniencc firing upon tlie
he had just before seen them pass, and \ try. It this be true, the present husband
they would take no notice of the track, ’ is her eighth.
aud could not be induced to follow when j
taken to the spot, while they would in-; “Hallo, Ben!’
stantly discover the track of any deer not • “ Hallo, back again ? M hat d've want F*
having young ones. This Ls but one proof ! “ How’s yer folks this momin’ T
of tiie adaptation of the natural laws to j “ Purty well. Mother’s smart aa usual
PJ'Ay.yras now : t^e work of a moment ; preserve when it most needs protec-! —J* 111 Hn, l 'loin’s well—an’ Cither died
The first-shot fortunately stretched out £ on ! Iasi night.”
the chief; the second - took effect on the! ' j “ Your father died F’
one nearest to him; and by the time the! A Fatalist.—An old pioneer who be- i “Yes; he kickedtbe bucket ’bUut 1)
all kiud* of Machinerv for Gold Mines. Bridg- it _:__ ,
* $!**«?* ^ Flour Willi
time for’decisive action!” i e«on to follow them, however; another j it out, he would not go without it. His j Wliy Ls a woman’s tongue like a
she replied, putting the wrap- 1 minu te, they might rally and turn upon friends rallied him. saying that there was J planet ? “ Be&itise nothing’ short of tlie
ons behind her. “ you will be too hasty. | me; ami springing fowanl I grasped the no danger of the Indians, as he would not | power that created it can step it* regular
lam, Let them suppose we yield—let them opefc : reins of* treed mustang, and vaulted into 1 , die tHl his time came, anyhow. “Yes,” course.” Tite man who pexpetrated the
the door.” | the sadtfife One .more glance around me s^d old Lcatherstocking *' but suppose 11 above conundrum has left for Califonfia.
Oh, ho! -it wilt then be too htte ?” | showed ino file Senonta. Paula upon tlie ; was to meet an Indian, and bts time liad He was pursued by-forty women; and
! bodyof the chief, her laUghiqg changed j come, it-wouldn’t do not to have my gun.” \ forty broomsticks were picked up in the
, As 1 spbke.. the door was suddenly
you throao open.-and three or four swarthy, to grte^ and some eS the scattered cowards
B RICK MASONRY —The undersi
have tormixt a -eopartnership
ne»» of BRICK- MASONRY
? TTARNESS-MA»^NDR«PAIRED.: ^T^d^fSu^t tri&t to'Se saints
fS^radtfah^L^a^raer^a JJ lo^’SSdvthat my fortR»e wifl ever he as projii- efayuWliTrauWeraat my head. “Bw
— ; I liavfe never met with any rough treat- I cried, grasping at her arm.
n o/ET.isii» *iHoWr uhowadaimed;prwwntiugera
doaeie Cfcn*. ^ ,
in any part of the State. at short notice and in go ad style. His old' Ana
For specimens of work we' refer to the two friends and the public generally are requested! jour jo
MiKM at Cassville, or anv otfiw to sire hints call, when'thetiradt
buildinv nut _ J.— m. • » t _ **-il
is tmelees—you sre
n hitve really been robbed on ner!” ' *
r j back and forth?” I inquired. “ Good God!” TeSclaimed. perfectly as-
. — —v, 7. vu c.,c uui^.y...»• f iliinl.-~T f»avo- paid mr share to the tourided; “ oar prisoner, did ydu say ?—
Hiding put spbyJos,tbnim. • ; ia his Jine^of business^ CalLak Hr/Ifolsias* Jadronet formy transit through Oieur coun-; It fe not possible that one so Air andlove-
GH APM AN. ! Carriage Shop, ap-ewm. w „.„ j try!” she laugfred. ' _ ' j Ivas yotusel£ fe in anv nvarowr remnect-
Cassvilte, March ad, !S3?.
Z. H. CbARDY.
Cassville. Jan. «, !««-fv.
frniJ ;
W. R- BQiU*S*N,
And you expert to continue a repeti-
! harbor afie: the vessel left.
bringing their wtaipons to bear upon me. ;-g* An Irishman, going to be hanged, j
“ Adois, Senorita and Setiors!’ said I j begged that the rope might be tied under; Two persons of a ratine turn met
bitterly, “ he laughs best who laughs ; his arms instead of round his throat, -“for,” ! a neighbor and said t -** Friend, wtlmwe
hist,” .said Pat, “I am so remarkably ticklish in been disputing whether you AM mmt-
The next momentT was dashing away the throat, that if tied there l’ll certainly knave,or fool.” The-man took each of tbr
down the road, the half rallied robbers kHl myself With laughter.” querists by the.arui, so that he was in the
i " ' “ ‘me aVoRey, tat fortunately; ' -— ra' '— — middle. “Troth,” said he, “IbeHevel
touching their mark. They would 2§f*“WhbtVthatTVraida schoolmaster, am between both.'*”’
doubtleK Ktvw followed mcih hot pursuit, pointing to the letterXi “Daddy’s name.” j
but for the wholesome dread they had of 1 “No/k isn’ryoordaddy’s name, you block- j 'afr “Hotter. I beard sissy nwearr”—
■»r sfill vfnihsebqrged Weapons. As it was head, iCaX” *T' Hbe darned if ’tis. It’s“Wtat did she ray F’“\Yby, ah* raidata
I escaped, and ertertdtbe town of Puebla, daddy’s name, bfowed if ltafrit I’ve ram jwra nargoing to wear her ‘ darartT afolgk
In ‘w ylhloraWt him write lUbWBH^ 1 f/> ’ h^gb fo AaA " xa.ntrartq s ce