The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, July 04, 1860, Image 1

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Terms'Two Dollars a-year, SMITH A GOLDSMITH. Seoe^l 95bertiseh)enis. fiepe^l Bdbertisetoenff. A man nain^d Walla kept a, tawm one of our western Tillages: but thongjb J.;- his house had a very good name, it WS« \#| more than he had himwil^f^it wwaw ' miscd by his neighbors that na: used a great deal of fodder, corn, ett, hr woittr be never gave an equivalent, 'though It*- . ' had never b^taonijr proved upon him. - Early one Sfl*ii.ig he waa pet' by *ft/ acquaintance nanrtM Wilkes, asbewaidri* ving before him a heifer, which ha- had •% most probably borrived from some for- mer. “Hallo, Weils! where did you get that V heifer T' cried Wilkea.. V-f ~ “ Bought her of CoIonel' t Stevens, , 1 waa the unhesitating reply. %, “ What did you pay for her^ . ' “Twenty dollar*;” said Wfeg w ba hurried on. . About an hour afterward, as was setting at .Wells’ bar-room, Stevens entered After a -conversation, Wilkes Mid : ‘■A fine animal yoa soH> I don’t understand jM Wells any animal “Didn’t }' ou !”• !- ’ 1 \? morning with of “ He did } , * \j f fiewfti fldbeHifietoenf?. W. A CHUHH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CASSVTLLR, GA. W ILL practice in the Courts of the Cher okee Circuit. Mar be (band at Col. Akin’s oSee. Feb. IS, 1860—ly. CLOTHING WORK AMD THOTL Hammer, tonga and anvils ringing, ’Waking echoes all day long. In a deep-toned voice are singing Thrifty Labor’s iron song. From a thousand fly-wheels bounding, From a thousand hamming looms. Might and day the notes are sounding Through the misty het’ry rooms. Listen! workmen, to their playing— There’s adviee in every clink; Still they’re singing—still they’re sayieg- “ Whilst yon humur, learn to Hint! ” Think what power lies within yon. For what triumphs ye are formed. If, in aid of bonce and sinew, Hearts by emulation warmed. Mighty thought ye woo and cherish, What shall hold your spirits down? What shall make y onr high hopes perish ? Why shall ye mind Fortune’s frown ? Do ye wish for profit, pleasure? Thirst at Learning’s fount to drink ? Crave ye honour, fame or treasure? Te the germs have—work, and thinl! Think! bnt not alone of living, Like the hone from day to day; Think! bnt not alone of giving £ Health for pelf, or soul for pay! Think! Oh. be machines no longer— Engines made of pelf and blood! Think! ’twill make you fresher, stronger 1 Link ye to the great and good1 Thought exalts and lightens labour; TFOUNBRY AND MACHINE SHOP for spring ooii gtmnnir. JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING, At Wholesale and Retail, Milner, Parrott A Saxon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cartersville and Caasville, Ga. W LL practice in the Courts of tbe Cher okee and Bine Ridge Circnits. James Milner, 1 r rtws _:ii- I R- C. Saxon, J R. Parrott, f Carteraville. | Caeanlle. Feb. 9, 1860—ly. \ SOUTH, KNOWN AS THE “AUGUSTA WORKS.” Will be thankful for orders for any kind of Casting, Machine, Smith Or Tin Work, RAILROAD CARS, Bridges: Machinery for Gold Mines, Flour, Com or Saw Mills; f ain Goar, Horse Powers, Cotton Presses, fitf^r ooo:K: > PARLOR, ^ a vrv so.v EVEK BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET!? AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. Be sure to call and examine. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, Next door to Kay’s Book Store, ATLANTA, GA. U. LAZARON, May 23, I860. Agent. JOHN A. CBVWVORD,.. if *- H- LEEKB. CRAWFORD"* LEEKE, Attorneys at Law, Cassville, Geo. Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to them. Jan. 12, 1860—ly. J. W. HEATH. W. T. DAT. , HEATH & DAT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jasper, Pickens Ca.» Ga. P RACTICE in the counties of Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin. Lumpkin, Dawson, For syth, Cherokee, Murray end Whitfield. Par ticular attention given to the collecting bnsft ness. Jan. 26, I860—tlDec. W. R. M0RT0M, ISa MEETING STREET, Charleston, S. C. Offers for sale at the' Aqwest possible price, for Cash or Prompt PA>v A VERY COMPLETE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, Pistols, AND Plantation Tools, IMPORTED EXPRESSLY M. J. CRAWFORD, stepping l[.vin£ a personal interest in the business, c istomers may rely on having their orders died cheaply, correctly and with dispatch. Ad.1-ess J. G. MACMURPUY, Augusta, Oa , Jan. 19, I860. Sup’t. HARNESSES HOP, BY W. O. BOWLER, Cassville, Georgia, KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND Carriage and Buegy Harness, Self-respect and lore for neighbor, Mark the men who work—and think ! Think—and let the thought new-nerve you- Tbink of men who’ve gone before ; Leaving lustrous names to serve you: Yours’ the path they’ve plodded o’er! Freedom fights and wins her charter With the sword of thought—the pen ! Tyranny can find no quarter Id the ranks of thinking men. Think 1 for thoght’s a wand of power— Power to make oppression shrink; Grasp ye, then, the precious dower 1 Poise it—wield it—work, and think ! Hold your heads up, toiling brothers; ’Mongst us be it ne’er forgot, Labor for ourselve and others, Is for man a noble lot. j Nobler far, and holier, higher. Than vain luxury can claim. If but xeal and worth inspire, And true greatness be oar aim. Power to compass this is given— Power that forms tbe strongest link ’Twixt an upright man and Heaven, His noblest power—the power to think ! money gain, y< Ringgold, Catoosa Co., Ga. A LL business entrusted to his care will be \ promptly attended to. Sept. In, 1859. P. H. LAREY, Attorney at Law; Cartersville, Geo. W ILL practice in all the counties of the Cherokee Circuit, and in the adjoining counties of other Circuits. Particular atten tion given to collecting Oct. 6,1859—ly. A young lady, beautiful in person and attractive in manner, who resided in the immediate vicinity of Boston, was sought in marriage some years ago by two men. One of these was poor, and a mechanic; the other was rich, and not a mechanic. The woman loved the former; the family of the woman liked the latter. As is the case in such affairs, the woman married to please her friends. Having thus “sold herself,” she-ought to hare been m iserable but she was not Her husband's unaffec ted love subdued her heart, and bis gold smothered the rough places in the human path. Fortune, feeling that this couple were too happy, frowned, and the man’s riches took wings and used them in flight. Thereupon the husband wound up his busi ness put his wife and children, of whom there were two, at a confortablc boarding house, and then departed for Colifornia in search of money. Some letters and re mittances arrived from him at first, then nothing came, and there was a blank for several years. The family, whose good opinion of the husband not lately been so often published as formerly, told her that it was clearly a case of divorce. When she “You •-V’O'"'( '*■ Wilkes. W; ■ A curious exj^B face; he felt either to tell whcreraflHHHH or lose twenty dollars; not safe for him to do the first, he out his wallet counted out the taon handed it to Stevens, saying: “So I did—so I did. I had In all about it; you most excuse me/ E. L. BRPWN, Attorney at Law Cassville, Geo. April u, is;#. Merchants visiting the City are respectfully invited to examine the Stock and prices. All Orders for G 'ods will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention. March 8—6m. Home Industry. W. II. SALISBURY & CO., 257 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., Manufacturer’s agents for the sale of the well known Victor Cook Stove, Mannfactured in this city, The Best Stove now in the Harket Also, Dealers iu JOHN C. BRANSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cassville, Georgia. P RACTISES in tbe counties of Cass, Flovd, Gordon, Murray, Pickens and Whitfield. Special attention given to securing and collec ting claims. Nov. 17, 1859—ly. Work REPAIRING done at short notice. \j warranted. Give me a call. May 2, I860.—ly Direct Importation, I am now receiving a large stack of Texas Land Agency. W. H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TYLER. TEXAS W ILL attend to the Registering and an thentiention of DEEDS, the Location o ■■A lireet from Eu-ope, which I propose ..elling hera at New York prices, to xW Merchants, Hotel Keepers. Colleges. Ac. I hive a large stock of assorted Crates of Gran ite and coal-nan Ware for Merchants, which I will giarintee satisfaction to anv. As a Geor gian and direct importer, I solicit, orders from ill. R. P. McEVOY. Jau. 2, 1866—ly. Macon, Ga. Webster’s Apostrophe to the Union. The sublime and eloquent words of Daniel Webster in his famous reply to Hayne, are familiar to most of American readers; yet they are worthy of being re printed a thousand times, and are espe cially appropriate at, the present juncture. He says: “ When my eyes shall be tamed to be hold for the last time the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glori ous Union; on States disseverd, discordant beligerent; or aland rent with civil feuds or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood! Let their last feeble and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the republic, now known throughout the earth, still full high advanced, in its arms and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, not a single star obscured, bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as “ what is all this worth?” nor those other words of delusion and folly “Liberty first and union afterward;” but everywhere spread all over in characters of Irving light blazing on all its ample folds, as they float over sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every American heart Lands in Texas, owned by citizens of other States. Prompt attention given to the Col lecting Business. Jan 11, 0 ly !R..A 1ST GEES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Plain, Japanned and Planished S. B. O ATH AM, Dsat.SK IN AmBIHCAN, ITALIAN ANIl EGYPTIAN Statoart, and Tesnkssre Forco and Lifting Pumps, BLOCK TIN, LEAD. IRON, acd GALVANIZED IRON PIPE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 4c. Agents for the State for the celebrated LADD, WEBSTER & CO. Sewing Machine, which Machine we believe to be far superior to any that is now in use. * Samples of work and price of machines sent by mail. Augusta, Ga., Feb. 2—6m. XonoMSNTS, Tounft Ukns and Vases, Marble Mantels, and Furnishing Marble, Atlanta. Ga. Ware Rooms opposite Georgia R. R. depot. James Vaughan, Agent, C^sville, Ga. Oct. S7, 1859-ly. husband, who had desejted her, and re mained absent beyond ^;o time allowed by the statute. This accomplished there was no barrier between hef and the mechanic of her youth. She informed him that she was his forever, when he should choose to claim her hand. Her feelings cannot have been pleasant to learn /hat, since his rejec tion by her and her nferriage to another, the unromantic hewerj of wood had drown ed his passion for her In the waves of time and that at the time of her handsome offer he no longer palpitated for her. In feet, Barkis was not willing. As if all this was not embarrassing enough, who should turn up but the husband who made his appearance in tbe shape of a letter announ cing that he had accumulated a dazzling pile of wealth ; that he was on his way home, and that she was to meet him in New York. The latter also chid her for neglect in not writing to him for yea* atf it was clear that bfMftifiMnotH ef love and alsoHasfifl/stfat intervals dn nng his ab-cw^ Where these feed gone, no one knonfiT Here, then, was trouble. MhfondMloTcr. The one she had dfaftMed; the other had refused her. Ta ring counsel with herself, she packed her trunk, seeing that her wardrobe was unex ceptionable and came to the metropolis. She met (fee coming nun on his arrival, and told him the whole story as she, na turally prejudiced in fovor of the defendant could tell it The husband scowled, growl ed, looked at tbe charming and becoming toilet, remembered California and its lone, lioem, and toek her to his heart A cler gyman was summoned, a -marriage ifas performed, and a new volume in their life’* MASSEY A LANSDELL, Will sell upon Augusta, Charleston and Sa vannah terms any orders for Brags, Medicines, r CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, 4c. JCtrosone Oil, and Lamps, Atsrsyson hand, at tbe lowest price... *- Atlanta, Oa., Pea. IS, 185V—ly. Yhitehal! street, Atlanta, Ga. T HE attention of Planters and Farmers is especially iorited to tho large and excel lent stock of n sale, all of which were made by experi-1 enced workmeiKand cannot foil to give satis-; faction ; those who r eed anything of the sort are requested to call and look at his work*— Blacksmithing promptly attended to. July 28,1859—ly. To keef Butter Journal, a German m lentown, Penn8ylvd| will remain fresh^H and even lona^HB he has now in store and for sale at the lowest V CANDIES, nm» «»ai* TOBACCO, prices. His stock consists in part of the fol lowing Goods: Bagging, Rope and Twine; SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA.S, SALT; Candlet, Starch, Soap*, Tobacco, Cigar*; Powder, Shot, Nails, Iron; LIQUORS, Ac.; In fact almost scything in the GROCERY line. Merchants and farmers urould do well to call and examine his stock before purchas ing elsewhere, as he flatters himself that he can sell uion as favorable terms as sow house in this market. All he asks is a triaL No charge for looking. Call and see me on Whitehall street, below the Johnson block. Atlanta, Nov. 1. G. W. JACK. thoroughly out of it, then dry the sumca of the butter with a dean doth, break in to small piece* and pack ft solid into a crock. The air must be entirely expelled. Set tlie crock in a kettle half filled with- water then place tbs kettle ova* the fire- until the water boflk While boiling re move ftxMW tbe fire, and let the cioek re mailt in the water until cold. Thcn plaoe the crock is a cool place. The object in boiling *8 to purify the buttsr and psorip- itate the milk, which KraainhiniCpnafe ous to boiling, to the fot Cheap bp BANTON A HARGIS, I860—ly. Caeevilte. Ga. “I VYisu t was is Dixie.”—An ambi tious party of juvenile Philadelphians were “recently” serenading the pretty daugh ter of a wealthy Quaker. They had sung the popular air “ I wish I was in Dixie,” for about half an hour when a window was raised and a nightcap surmounting an el derly face appeared. Presently, in measur ed p lin.se, tbe old gentlemen proceeded to say: “My fiddling and ringing young friends, this u not a fit hour to sing snogs fHHfc Cabinet Shop AMD WHEAT FAN MAMUkAUTORY. JL. ROBIN UlWtSmLE. Qa., is prepared to do i anything ia the Cabinet line, at ehort nu- a and ia a durable Mjrte. He to atilt man- and play upon instruments to tbe distur bance of weary people. Ye express tbm wish that ye were ia Dixie, and I most say that both I and my daughter Esther’ earnestly wish the samfc But if Dixie is ! tive be could a distant place, I would advise ye to move [ Jonathan repl oc or ye will not be in Dixie until tf vwy [and rirtstoBti fete hour.” And tbe sash went down vitfc beOadiato C. W. CUTTING Kov.l. General Agent for the State