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BY Mai’EL H. SMITH.
“ EQUALITY IN THE UNION OR INUEFENDRNCE OUT OF IT.”
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VOL. XT.
CASSVtLTL.Ti:, GA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1859.
ISTO. 42.
E. L. BROWN,
Attorney at Law,
Eiscellancons.
! Western & Atlantic Railroad.. Vote for Governor and Congressmen.
1 ' FIRST DISTRICT.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Cassvim.e,
April 14, 1S.19.
GltO.
•• • •
B. II. LEEKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cassvillk, Geo.
B USINKSS entrusted to hi
with prompt and vigiliin
mumeapjiid over punctually. Feb. 1,1.859.
(Counties.
HsHs^
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. A PP ,m &
Brifan,
MORNING TASSENGER TRAIN. "
Leaves Atlanta, daily at .10.30 A. M. Brook*,
u.i...... ..... care will meet Arrives at ChaltaijnbgM at 7.48 P.M. Berrien,
with prompt and vigilant attention; end Leave* “ . "... 9.30 A.M.
■ - v *- ’ ’»*•« Arrives at Atlanta at.... ...8.33P.M.
- EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. j CliaHtOn,
Leaves Atlanta nightly at .S.40 P. M. Colquit,
Arrives at Chattanooga 8.10 A. M. pi: nr v,
Leaves “ . .10.90 P. M. L 1,nCn ’
^ Arrives at Atlanta at 8--0 A. M CHiltbanv,
fx&“ This Road connects each way with the Camden,
Rome Branch Uiilroad at Kingston, the East ~
(,i,i Tennessee A Georgia Railroad' at Dalton, and ' l - ‘
I! meet the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat- Echols,
19, I has. tanooga. Effingham
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles. Fare ,5. i ^ c i ’
JOflN W. LEWIS.
Attg. 11, 18s9. Snperintendent.
E. M. KEITH,
&T«»»»St 5
Cassvim.k, Georgia.
P RACTICES in ih« counties of Gum*, Cher
okce, Gordon, Whitfield i.nd pauldinjr.-r
All busii»(»sti entrusted to his
with prompt attention. N
II. L. KAY,
Attorney at Law,
El.UJAY, OfLMEK Co., Oa.
W ILL pnctice in the counties of Gass,
Cherokee, Pickens, (Jilmer, Dawson,
F inuin, Union and Towns. Collecting ofj
dtditsc v ;1 receive special attention.
MircUlO. IS59-1V. ,
AT L\w,
M. J. CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEY
Ringgold, Catoosa Co., Oa.
4 1,1, business entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to.
Sept, 13, 18'9.
flRNHV P VTTLLO F ARROW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C.VltTKItSVII.I.R. (tEOKGI.V.
O.’li te—next door t > Kr oner's Drug Store.
Oct. 8, T 839 —l v._
T*. II. L AREA’,
Attorney at Law,
(.'auteusyjm.k. Geo. ^
ILL pr ictic ? in all the cAiitjties of the
Oheruk *e 0i-cnit,‘and in th • adjoininjr
» if other Circuit. Part cular litten-
ve i t » collecting Oct. ♦>, ls.v.t ly
MANUFACTORY,
Cartersville, (la.
BY JONES & GREENWOOD.
1 ‘'O'
r I''UK subscribers invite the. attention of the ! pj erc ^
L public t.» their lurjre rri lJl . ’
Manufacturing Establishment,
They are prepar
Emanuel,
■ Glynn,
Irwin,
Johnston,
Liberty,
Laurens,
Lowndes,
McTntosh,
Montgomery,
w
at. R. II. .Lines’ old stand,
ed to furnish all kinds of
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND HACKS,
of the latest, styles and best finish—made of
liijterials from the best Northern and Eastern
Fuel'»ro*s. just such as are used in the best
shops in the Union. All persons wanting a
line Carriage. Buggy, or other vehicle, arc re
quested to examine their work before sending
North. Carri ges and Hacks on hand at all
linn s. Ordeis titled promptly. All work
warranted to be as represented. Repairing
done in good style, at short notice, on reason
able terms. Tii Iiikbil for the patmmige here
tofore received, a continuance of the same is
solicited. ROBERT II. JONES,
JOHN flRF.ENW00D.
Cartersville, Cass co., (la., Apr. 7,1S39—ly.
Telfhir,
Tatnall,
Thomas,
Wayne,
Ware.
\ Akin.
3
3
,*' 5*
es |
i
h' 1
* 1
121
351
37
<18
119
167
>28
152
225
343
289
300
156
348
165
845
20
586
21
569
16
190
11
19*2
57
168
84
144 |
79
288
105
261
638
736
649
690 ;
37
153
43
137 |
51
273
41
279 ;
56
127
49
185 ;
252
185
254
170
173
445
131
405
39
191
41
176
17
208'
9
200
152
200
146
180
141
332
115
213
325
134
187
235
193
262
216
236
86
127
72
141
276
72
259
65
35
185
19
199
137
203
140
192
165
300
176
291
398
522
428
477
26
180
*22
125
45
227
44
231
4035
7603
3781
7187
Banks,
90
501
67
504
Clarke,
53 5
495
232
511
Dawson,
547
m
552
Franklin, -
90
848
65
851
Fors-yth,
322
746
293
555
Gwinnett,
670
1051
283
699
Hafi,
448
808
592
.587
Habersham,
137
,690
380
331
Hart,
188
748
73
-70S
Jackson,
384
878
380
702
Lumpkin,
356
549
72
739
Ma/lison,
208
409
152
465
Rabun,
40
557
17
541
Towns,
25
330
19
252
Union,
53
750
13
637
AYhite,
94
412
96
368
AA r a!ton,
528
734
416
582
429S 11108 3381 9644
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Carriages^
Just, Received
ANEW AND LARGE STOCK OF
DRY - GOODS,
SESQKSi AND
Clotliing,
which will he soli! at.
LOWER PRICES
til m ever lieret.'f.wu offered in
Cassville or Cass county.
At Lovy’s C-ioap c.is’a storo.
Sept. 22, 1939 -3m.
-Buggies
A N D W A (} ON S ,
M.VVR AND DKl’-UItED BV
NATMI. PIE A. ID ICE 1ST,
CASSVa.LIC, u.\.
H E has n lot of Buggies, Wagons. Ac., for
sale, all of which wore made by experi
enced workmen and' cannot fail to give satis
faction; those who need anything of the sort
are requested to call and look at his avork-
B! icksaiithing promptly attended to.
July 24, 1939-lv.
.M. Mi MURRY, DEALER IN
Family H|| Groceries,
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
K
Cheap
5. Cfuoda t
FOR FALL AND WINTKR.
JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING,
At Wholesale and Retail,
THE I.APGEST T.OT OP
Clotliing:
eve it imnrGirr to this market,
AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
FIGURES.
Bo sure to call and examine.
OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE,
Next door to Knv’s Kook Store,
ATLANTA, GA.
Pulaski,
159
416
AVilcox,
16
200
Dougherty,
211
310
AA’orth,
114
277
Biker,
115
203
Stewart,
580
508
Sumter, ^
mi
OTT
Marion,
364
432
Macon,
401
308
Miller,
44
221
Mitchell,
98
358
Muscogee,
833
747
Chattahoochee,
251
300
Calhoun,
.97
302
Clay,
210
270
Decatur, ‘
522
540
Dooly,
244
564
Early,
222
229
Lee,
222
229
Terrel,
381
280
AYebster, -
281
*219
Randolph,
480
541
Quitman,
185
213
Schley,
214
228
148
8
197
109
92
406
259
999
272
207
Baldwin,
Greene,
Hancock,
Jasper,
Jones,
Morgan,
Newton,
Putnam,
Twiggs,
Wilkinson,
Washington,
305
629
356
431
183
344
714
285
163
368
550
414
289
325
412
298
244
760
375
339
631
680
313
629
391
449
189
382
723
283
167
393
573
385
247
269
383
282
189
745
332
325
557
639
4327 4808 4502 4352
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Sept. In, 18a
M. LAZARON,
Agent.
'KEl’S constantly on hand
weft selected stock of
large and
KRAMER & BRO.,
AV II O 1. E S A L E AND R E T AIL
DRUGGISTS,
Cartersville, Cass Co., Ga.
JJAVE constantly on hand a full asnnrt-
6901 8575
THIRD DISTRICT.
> a
£ o'
318
387 "
385
284
48
201
97
353
682
749
242
338
102
299
225
253
517
an
230
544
93
203
209
215
378
274
275
310
541
406
157
199
. 217
2181
:l
6437
8279
Burke,
Columbia,
Elbert,
Glascock,
\Y arren,
Wilkes,
289
399
406
188
372
1110
240
189
285
324
611
434
535
M'
222
487
894
298
218
556
413
351
417
413
64
454
ISO
375
1103
259
211
345
329
4200 5377 4507 4912
A Dutchman’s Testimony.
Not long sinee a steamboat called the
“Old Kentuck,’’ blew up, near the Trini
ty, at the mouth of the Ohio, were it a
well established fact that not great many
mosquitoes will weigh a .pound, by which
Bibb,
Houston,
Talbot,
H ,& (jtmsw.iin-» .... ......w .» ..... Harris,
inentof DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, j Butts,
OILS, GLASS, Ac. i _ f ,
Physicians, Planters, and the public gener- ] Crawioru,
ally are respectfully informed that we are re- j JJ 0nr0 e,
cciving eunstant supplies of the above articles !
from first hands, and are se'ling at as low pri- j Pike,
ces as anv Drug Store in tile Southern couu- Spalding,
try. Knowing the adulterations that are prac-
tised.in powdering and preparing Drugs, we , laylor,
Groceries, Confectionaries, and
Hardware.
Also, agent for Wright's lndian Vegetable
Pills, and Jacob’s Cordial.
July 23—(im
Washington Hall,
ATLANTA,
tised.in powdering ana preparing uiugs. we -“-i
have these articles' prepared under our mine- Upson,
diate supervision, thus insuring to our cus- j
tenners pure Drugs and Medicines.
J5(F* Physicians and others are invited to
caU and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. „ . ,
Preparations uot officinal prepared to
order.
! 733" Orders hv mail promptly attended to
i and satisfaction guaranteed.
j *W?~ A share of public patronage is respect- r ,n
I luiiy solicited. v KRAMER k BRO.. Campbell
GEORGIA. I - Corner opposite Jones A Greenwood’s Carroll,
j Apr. 14. Carriage Factory.
911
544
579
097
320
241
658
396
445
321
558
970
578-
494
460
416
411
562
000
515
383
296
! 90S
534
564
683
325
248
633
423
445
320
553
879
550
492
453
381
396
580
618
474
302
292
5670 5751 5636 6483
FOURTH DISTRICT.
CARTERSVILLE
BY E. R. SASSEEN,
(Formerly of the Supper House, Calhoun,) • /
p\I,D friends will please take due notice and , a TO vlSlUII_ r
govern themselves accordingly. ^ \y jf STRANGE.
f July 28—:1m 1
Store,
1st door « est of tlie Railroad, coming from
Atlanta.
VEEPS constantly on hand, nt m<>der.ite
Clayton,
Cobb,
Coweta,
DeKalb,
Fayette,
Fulton,
Heard,
Henry,
T^-REPS constantly on n«»», m .. .. .
Xv. 1-ices Sugar, Coffee, M ulasses, t hegse, Mem * ether,
„ Cinidnis, Nuts. West I udia Fruits j Cigars and ^ r0U p %
XV style *rt i at short notice. All persons Tohseeo ,.f the best- manofa^»re. Ytill aeep
fr kiitiaif anv kind of such w »rk done are re- ^.epen during the winter » hpst rale
quested to give me, trial. TP-fS-,,- flolfM
all kinds of Jewelry Repaired. t<p«I
> a
E 3
a «
; 3
405 802
490 1006
285 375
699 1158
506 802
384 723
305 577
1115 1191
392 566
636 043
620 688
.. 801 329
t |
389 777
443 1169
283 357 1
552 11.83
477 775
363 .703
315 544
899 1222
337. 501
' 653, 59,8
592 672
750 316
Jones, lost her husband and her
trunk, and for both of which an action
was brought.
There was, strange to say, great diffi-
cultv in proving that Mr. Jones had been
on the boat at the time of the collapse,
that worthy having been notoriously drunk
on the wharf-boat just as the steamer left
Trinity.
Many witnesses were examined to prove
the fact until finally a Mr. Deitzmer, a
German was placed upon the stand.
Our friend J. S. was attorney for the
boat and elicited from Mr. Deitzmer this
testimony :
“ Mr. Deitzmer, did you know the Old
Kentuck
“ Yah, 1 was blowd up uiit her.”
“ Were you on board when she collaps
ed her flue?’ ^ j
“ When she bust her biler I wash dar. .
“ Did you know Mr. Jones ?” 1
-“To be sure. Mr. Jones and I took
passage togedder.”
“ You did ? When did you last see Mr.
Jones on boardt4he boat ? ’
“ Well. I didn’t see Mr. Jones aboard de
boat de. last time.”
J. S._ fancied tes xgsc .was safe, and
with-a most triunlphant "glance at the ju
ry, said; ......
“ You did ? Well, Mr. Deitzmer, when
last did you sec Mr. Jones ?”
“ Well, when de. schmoke pipe and me |
was going up, we met Mr. Jones coming j
down.”. I
4V. R. MOUST.CAsTLE,
March SI, 1859—ly. Cjriersvjlle, «>.
MADDOX A MERCK.
Watch Rapairors & JawaloTS,
Carteksvillk, G.V., — k;™ ,Vt -
RESPECTFULLY - i:ifiivm the public
first rate
Eating Saloon:
Ovsier-. hh. tse. Crackers,' Hot Coffee, Dried
B-.4 u»d « Mf Tongue, Ac. -to whicT the nt-
-... - ’* espeOnlllv
n.isl every
figures. Call and
.see bbu. UeL lo, ISAS-
6688 8860
FTFTU DISTRICT.
5653 887
j Members Elect to the Legislature.
The.first-named arc Senators; tliosc mark-
g. ; ed thus * are Oppositionists,
o | Appling—Ritch, Graham.
Baker—Lamar, Solomons.
Burke—Sturgis, Heath Rossier.
Bibb—Tracy, Locket, Anderson.*
Baldwin—Briscoe, McComb.
Bryan—Hart, Smith.*
Brooks—Griffin, Edmondson.
Butts—Byers, Harkness.
Bulloch—Cone, Goodman.
Banks—Pruitt, Allen.
Berrien—Williams, Nollies.
Chatham—Lawton, llartridge, Screven.
Columbia:—Fulton, Colvard, \\ illson.
Chattooga—-Kinby, Ecliols.
Coweta—Wynn, Martin, McLendon.
: Clayton—Johnson, Glass.
Camden—Atkinson, Dufour.
Catoosa—Hackett, Spraybciry.
Chattahoochee—Johnson, AV kittle.
Carroll—Merrill, Johnson, Richards, j
Campbell—Tatum, Toggle.
Cobb—Gartrell, Lester, Green.
Cass —Johnston, Wofford, Hardin Ind. |
Calhoun—Harvin, Knowles.
Crawford—Walker, llicks.
Clinch—Simmons, Ind., Williams.
Clay—Burnett, Collins.
Clarke—Billups,* Deiony, Lumpkin.*
Colquit—Tiiman, Gray.
Cherokee: Hightower, AVooley, Fleming
Charlton—Maddox, Hogans
Coffee—Lott, Smith.
Dawson—Summerour, Ilockenhull.
Decatur—Chester,* Terrell, Ind.
Dade—Davis, Tatum.
DeKalb—Alexander,* Ragsdale.
Dougherly : —Harris, Ely.
Dooly—Brown, Farrell.
F.lbert—Carter, Clark.*
Effingham—Hines'* Grovenstcine.*
Early—Robinson, Cook.
-Jjhnanuel—McLeod,* McGar.
Echols—Carter, Register,*
Fannin—Ilyde, Parka *
Floyd—Printnp, Alexander,* Turner.*
Fayette—Denham, Underwood,
f orsytn—Hutchins, Davis, 'Burton.
Fulton—Collier, Thrasher.*
Franklin—M....:.-, J2—
Gilmer—Quillan, Fain.
Gwinnett—Eehoir* Blakcy, Reeder.
Glynn—King, Harris.
Glascock—Usury, Kelly.
Greene—AA'ard,* MeWhortcr* Lewis.*
Gordon—Shelnut, Fain, Bangli.
Henry—Cloud* Harper,* Henderson*
Hart—Stowers, Holland.
Houston—McGehce, Green, Brown*
Heard—Oliver, Ware
Habersham—Morris, Earle.
Hall—Poole, Smith.
Hancock—Smith* Lewis,* Brantley.*
Harris—Hood,* Mullens* Kcnnoh.*
Haralson—Greene, Lockwcll.
Irwin—Young, Young.
J a cksdnA-Dclaprierc, Mintz,* Daniel.*
Jones—Glover, Firtcy.
Jefferson—Tarver,* Brinson*
Jasper—Bartlett,* Key.*
Jackson—Delapriere, .Mintz,* Daniel.*
Johnson—Sneil, Tapley.
Lincoln—Lockhart, Barksdale.
Liberty—Boggs,* Harrington.*
Lumpkin—Riley,* McDaniel,* Mayers.
Lee—Butts, Cooke. -
Laurens—Moore, Holmes.*
Lowndes—Brinson, HowclL
Mitchell—Maples,* Jones.
Merriwether—Hall, Ector, Render.
Muscogee—Holt,* AA illiams, Dixon.
Morgan—Reid, Fannin.*
Murray—AVilson, McDonald.
McIntosh—Spalding, Hopkins.
Macon—Cook,* Pitts*
Madison—Hitchcock, Strickland.,
Milton—Cowcn, Howell.
Monroe—Trippc* Clarke,* Settle.*
Miller—Roberts, Joiner.
Marion—Rushin, Bivins.
Montgomery—McRae,* Sharpe.*
Newton—Jones, Henderson, Stewart
p AA’arren—AA clliorn, Gibson,* Pilcher.* chimney, Joy I smelt fire, When she did
AA’ilkcs—Hill, Irvin, Sims.
AVare—Sweat,
, look—by gosh ! what a smack that gal
got, an’ my cheer sorter tilted, and I hap
pened to‘look down towards the BoOft to
ketch m3'self from Tallin, when—hush—I
were stuck up in a heap. If there waren’t
1 hole in my trewsevs, and a great piece
■f shirt bangin’ out like a play, be darned!
if I didn’t ilrap my hand quicker! an’
then took tother hand an sorter shoves it
_ in like a cat crecpin’ into a piece of stove
i pipe. -Sop and molasses 1 but I were mity
—~ - ,. j scared, atwl- the s»vcat drapt off of me, for
Jingo! if I don’t think Betsy Davis arc I Betsy n as kinder shyin her ejre an’ a
sonic kin to a yallci- bird, for she is about | snickerin’ awfnl, while I was a sittin’ on
the snuggest little baggage that ever give 1
Cason.
AA'hitfield—Moore, Brayles.
.Washington-—AA'ells,* AA'icker, Inviu.
AYalton—AA'hite, llurst.
AA'ilcox—McDuffie, Fortner,
AA’orth—Harris, Henderson..
Wayne—Cannon, Knox,
AA'alker—Bond, Dalton.
Courtin of a Gal, or Stealing 1
thitr’.
3
514
407
518
232
339
220
458
920
282
188
443
392
j corn to a lien ! Drat it, how odiferons'
j she does look -mccker’n a lam—got me
1 fowler nor a picked rooster, an’ I expect
I I shall have to take a reef in the talc of
: my cote putty quick, for I’m engaged.—
j Ever since she slapped me in the barrel of
brine, an’ I got my close off me, I’ve been
I sorter ’feared on he, an’ thinks I, I’ll nev-
| er shin up to that critter agin, but I did.
I hilt back putty tite, -till one nitc I
| seed a ’cadernv boy a making turkey trax
j in the derrectsion of old Mrs. Davis’ house
! an’ lie had on grasshopper boots. AVhcn
! I seed that in course I couldn’t stand it—
j could you? Jim Burazo’shaby! if 1 didn’t
! shot hum, an’ got on lhy satinet trowsers
quicker’11 four taps of a woodpeckers bill.
Then I had on a shurt—with ruffles, an’
a pair of spurs that uncle Ben had fetched
from Jlexico—an’ boots. I didn’t have
much whiskers, to be sure—not morc’n
aite or ten—but l had my hare clioekful
of gooses grease and 1 looked just like a
bride, t felt middling peart, too, an’ the
way I did lean for Miss Betsy’s were deli
cious. AYlien I got up to the fence,’ an
onmcrciful dog come to a kirn after me,
an’ if I hadn’t ha’ got on the gate post
putty mill-dam quick, he'd a bit becf-stal- e
out of my leg, surcs an injun.
“ Git eout, ycr 'bominablc cuss,” sez I,
an’ he run into a barrel, and hollered. In ^ 0 f times arier that time, and larot
thar, I thot they was gwinc to bed, for 1 c;l! ,
a.pin. The old woman what upon yarth
aled her darter, when Betsey up and hoop
ed like a stunned dog. I -swan to man, if
I could bare that, so I hopped up like a
bed wench an’ ses I—
“ I guess I’ll go now, for there's an old
cow out doors a hollerin for me. Good
nitc.”
“ Good nitc,” ses Betsey, a giggling, an
I dodged out of that door quicker than a
swallow, bird can dodge a stone, an’ then
I listened to the winder to hear what they
would say. l’ootv soon the old woman
ses : ' '
“ Betsey, what is you snickering at?”
“ Nothing.”
“ AA'liy don’t you stop, then ?”
“ Cause I enn’t;” ses Betsey.
“ Then why don’t yon fix yourself for
bed ?”
“ He ! he!’’ ses Betsey. *“ Ned has
carried off my night gown, and I can't!”
l’-ve seen little bob-tailed dogs afore now
run like chain lightning, with a piece of
stove pipe tied to their extreme end, but
Jehu! you ortcr seen me leave Betsey
Davis’ house. The way I tilted over fen
ces an’ things, would have skeered the
telegraph. But I kept that night gown.
By darn! it’s the greatest curiosity this
side of Japan. I never went to sea—but
I went to see that ere gal, tho’, a good
' ■ Sfe " '
“nTiilit gown) Now, wa’nt it komi-
night gown and night cap a
lringin’ on the cheer ’ hack, an. their old
tom cat cum and smelt of my hoots—he
thot they was meat. But (didn’t see no
,’cadeiiiy boy round, an I felt uncommon
slick. The old lady looked dreadful wild
at me, and said, “ How’sc the babies?” an
groaned shocking, and Betsy turned red-
der’n a roosters gills. That made me
kinder fainty, so I ups and sets on the
cheer where Betsey’s night-gown were a
bangin’ an went to whistlin’. Scd the old
woman—
“ Do vou know the now;
Courting in Church.
A young gentleman happening to sit at
church in a pew adjoining one in which
sat a young lady, for whom he felt a ten
der feeling, was desirous of entering into
a courtship upon the spot, but the place
not suiting a formal declaration, the exi
gency of the case suggested the following
plan: He politely handed his fair neighbor
a Bible, open, with a pin stuck in the fol
lowing text—second Epistle of John,
fifth verse: “And now I beseech thee, la-
I dv not as though I wrote a new com-
Ses I “oSSbunh, house gbtjmandment unto thee, but that which wo
afire last nitc,-an’ she monstrous jot, an’ [had from the begmnmg-that we love one
she run out doors with nothin 0.1 her but | another.’ She returned it, potnbng to
a-but sl—night's.gown, and sue fetched j second chapter of Luth .lOth t erse. The
a oui a ui 0 u ^ 1Icl . f;lce an ,i bowed herself to
up amongst a and ,U ! and said unto him, why Have
pecked her.hke.the d-1. ; ( ^ |n lhInc eycs , that thou
“Like little cat ..with the creep,” ,ses 1,sliouldst take knov.ledge of^-^
massy! Poor creter, l reckon she’s knit , tlnrd t pistle of. John . •«=. J
her it pair of socks. Oh ! me,” an’ she , things to wnte unto you, J
shut her eyes an’—I swap’t a buss along | write w.th paper *nd
i ov Betsy : Thunder! Iiow it crack't an’ . come unto you, an •■ 1* •‘ '
J ... 1 ■ that our 10V mav be full, rromtneaoove
the old woman hollered: : J ' ^ tooU place the ensu-
‘ “ Mercy me! the cat s lapping the m:lh. mterv lew a man y v
week.
1 AVhat docs that ’ere truck cost yoii a
sorter soft, “Get eout if” and
DR.
, »». J. HENRY BOND, >•
,that they are prepared to • do an' Kuia
mark'd me bv'1 s Ivers u-th. se-h as Cv RR»nr its .fthb biLTiuoat dkxtalcollege,
repairing Watohes, Cl.«ks, mending Jt-elre c t,e citizens of Cass e»untv that Catoosa,
of every description in the most durab'e and I . . •' ' J - •' 1
I. .. * .* I ... dX nth . .IT ftl ' ™
Cass,
Cherokee,
Chattooga,
substantial tuanuer. link's fur inydua* m
their line of business rest^-clfnlly solici'rd.
Oct 6, 1859—ly.
A. be has located himself in Cassville, and is Dade,
prepared to perform aTl operations pertaining Fannin
to his professio., und feels confident, after ten y ,
vears experience in the business, that he can * *“) “•
g;ve entire satis action. Teeth ext-acted n-ith- Gordon,
out pain, bv the use of the electro-magnetic Gilmer,
machine. All work wSranted. Mow he found H^-abion,
at ail times at his office in C*jp>U e the first » -
week, and all publK 7 days. - Milton
cimci w.» ubuo. -- , June 9.135S—tf- ), ,,
i power, is simple in construction ana ; = rolK,
durable. When run by hand it trill shuck yx\VK AGENCY.—Tuos. M. Co*pton, Pickens,
sad shell 6 bushels an hour; wheh run tty II' ‘ ' * -r ,x. s..f ..f the Paulding.
homeorwater power will shuck and shelly I ) <:«svdle, W alker
bushels ap hour—bj- extra attention 4> busj.- L* State pt ^uffi C.rel'ns.^tn;^* Walker,
els an hour. It is S i simple in construction change on Ctotetesto -
that any body can work it! - Friec Azo.OU. adrances oa Pe.rf.ce, *c., and anena
Manufactured by S. KINOSBERRY.
Oct 5—3tn* Carrofitbn, fra.* gel
J^gF=An editor out west lately informed j
his readers that the ladies always pull off:
“ ^ s’ the left stocking last. This, as may be,
^ 3- ^ supposed, created some stir among his j
• ^ | fair readers, and while, in positive terms,;
° E. they denied the statement, they insisted!
that be had no business to know it even j
if such were the fact. He proves it, how-.
-pulling off this is taking the left;
S. KINGSBERRAFS
Corn Shucksr & ^heller
I^UNS either by hand, burse o» water
, E*- AYalker,
to‘ k U WUitfie H
advances ou rmuntt, —rr.-r—^ 7
-‘^business osualjy tran^to^b^B,akA. j .
867
lu51
151
1236
454
1114
109
1121
362
536
°23
514.
366
431
*80
-628
163
340
- 13
324^
118
655
339
415
856
870
127
9891
431
884
257
740 j
125
962'
rr
- 982 j
40
393
28
366
315
.706
118
712
236
479
132
390
384
302
48
431
75
759
73
751
260
800
43
871
497
854
190
740
582
865
155
1129
| Shew, skat! you varmint, .an 1 shp flun . m
her shoe to’ards the kiibbard. Letsey lafl- Xhfl Gotpel ifi Triumphing,
cd and snickered, and stuck her little hand ! ^ ^ that wc oftcn ta ke desponding
out an pinchod my trowsers, and j ^ Christianity. It is aggressive, and
saj s she- ; it is progi'essivc. We arc indebted to Mr.
Sharon Turner for a collection of statistics,
showing the advance the Church has
made. Here is an abstract of his showing:
There Christian communicants in the
First centmy.. v.• ..500,000.
Fifth ' “ 1 ....15,000,000.
Tenth “ -...50,000,000.
Fifteenth century,.... .100,000,000.
Eighteenth “ ...200,000,000.
. , , . , ; True there was one century, during the
j “ That cat’s are (iwhn , p raps he s chc- ( ^ ^ cnlsadeSi and tbe locking
i key” . I u „ qf the Bible; that there was a decrease;
L “ No she amt,’ ses Betsey, and she nod- k6 |he . and therc j« ; , n advance
ded her little diab-colored head like om ' m ^ w 146 each day.
i of those limpy bobberlinks. Je.-t tlien I } ^ rcaHy something inspiring in
, wanted to blow my nose and in pulling *
Ouitman utierry, atoms. ' out ^ ^ kcrcher ’ i It is* slated that actual statistics slrnw
Richmond—Miller,* Gibsoh,* Rhodes.* «ndy on the floor, what I bro t to Letoey ^ ^ ^ fifty ycars ^ num-
Rafldolph-Sawyer, Taylor, Coleman, i b«t 1 stuck out my foot all fired an ^ i(| ^ evart gelical church-
Rabdn-AA’Iffiatos, Jones. 1 kivefcAit ower so they wouldn t see . , ^ Stotes has increased from
Scriven-Cooper. Prescott* i ^ lord i' ! ^ four hfifrfr.il thousand to three millions
Spaldin— Matthews, Patrick. j CcI1 “ V . I? coil and » ^ ^ »» i™™** of
Stewart—Evans,* Holloman,* Walton.* cakes, an’ I jist plied population has increased only
j woman, .till she were ratty nigh rfnufjd, ^ mucU fcr the oft-reiterated
j an’ French, and aleetle Hottentot, fell tlul ' t the growth of evangelical
, you, tho’t she were a cynagoge for eertam - ■ - -—
\ and by the time Betsey had cum back,
[ she’d most got the hoopin. coff.
i yard ?”
j stuck my tongue out. j
j Ses the old woman, “ it's monstrous
j nice goods,” and she puts on her specks ,
1 and commenced to look, like a skeart colt
1 docs over a wbitefer.ee. T didn 1 like feich j
EberhOit | ^ ~ “ * *,
Putnam—Turner, A'aughn, Scott
Pulaski—Jordan, DeLamar.
Pike—Head, Mitchell.
Polk—AA r are, Ind., Hutchins.*
Pierce—Donaldson. Sweat.
Pickens—Aired, Price.
Paulding—Gray,* McEver.
Quitman—Gueffy, Morris.
Judge; Mason, our minister to France,
5 dead. It is thought Secretary Floyd
retary of Altar.
! There are 860 convicts in the Ohio Pen-
itentiary ; ‘i6 in omt gang lately arrived
6481 l«0Oi 3149 Aw - . -t . - ^ i
Schley—Crittenden, Perir.
Sumter—Ililt^ Brown,* Harper.*
Taliaferro—Reid, Ind., Holden, Ind.
Terrell—AVilllams,* Vanover.*
Telfair—Payne,* McRae.
Twiggs—Griffin, Smith.
Talbot—Smith, Lnmsden,* McCrary.*
Thomas—Seward, Whaley.
Troup—Hill,* Fannin,* Norwood.*
- Taylor—AVallace, McCants.
Towns—Jameson, Smith.
Upkon —-Flewellen,* Horseley.*
Union—Barclay, Fain.
White—Shelton, West
Webster—Shepherd,* Causey *
WiBtiusoo—MfbitAursh^Conley.
SUUeincui.
churches has not kept pace with a popu
lation.— Wetleru Watchnwn.
Betsey she sot down in a cheer, as state j Two printers in New A ork, named AA it
an’ as stiff as a hickory. She sorter gin k jnsaiid Hughes, exchanged “lcadcdraat-
her cheek, a hitch, then I gin mjiiea twich from pistols, recently. Hughes got
| anft a hatf jist like windin’” carpet rags; a “quod” in the breast, and his “ form
i then silence come on, like a lame hoss to , vas taken to ih'e Hospital. tVilkins ‘ dis-
! fodder. Ses Betsey, “ do let me be T’ tributed” himself as ripidly as possible.
Ses I “ I airft fouchin ye.”
Ses she, “ ain’t you goin to!”
1 “ Lord!” says I, to myself “ aint that
inioe?
“ A foul case.”
Mr. Sam’l Netaon, of AYhitfield county,
raised a pumpkin this yew 9 feet jn cir-
So I told the old woman to look np the cumference and weighs 239 pounds.