The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, September 08, 1866, Image 1

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€ *** t>‘ -» >*. . > ' •' - v ESTATE E. 33. ECIEjST^n ^OL-1- IET THE PEOPLE ETJLE, S3, IN-ADVANCE ALBANY, GEORGIA; SEPTEMBER 8, 1866. NUMBER 49. Pang , dS »™-, | <hc d every Saturday morning r ^ oS BROAD ST—at tiik old stand R! ,^7o Advertising. , . —„i, inserted Hi the rate of One Dollar I Adverti' square of Eight Lines, for the «?"'Tml Seventy-fife Cents for each in* fl . ’ v:^_-payable!n advance. Lb*i llfUl fjvrjt* 13 insertion Je?ir»nj ion—payaoie in nuii ,<*• to fuWertiso lonj r^aos ftt the following mgtr t! thhn three Drs. Cromwell & Connally ( LITER their professional services to the cititens 1 -or Albany and vicinity. Offlco on Brood 8t. February^ 18GB. 3 mos G mos.l i roar twist2 twsaomo 12 00 20 00 30 00 18 00 28 00 40 00 24 00 3G 00 eo oo 80 00 44 00 60 00 35 00 50 00 70 00 40 00 55 00 *75 00. 15 00 65 QQ 80 00 50 00 70 00 85 00 55.00 75 00 90 00 NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OP PART.tmtSUIP T HE Partnership in Medicine, heretofore exist- tng between Drs. Todd & Connagy, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH unnatd ac counts will ho paid to Dr. Todd, who is autnorited to receipt for the same, and Hopos delinquents will call and settle their accounts as soon possible. ‘ CEO. R. C. TODD, a _ ' ■ E. L. CONNELLY. January 18th, 1808, 4~30d. D U. TODD, having purchased the office lately occupied by Dr..Wm. Pfennings, can be found for the present in the up-stelrs office of said build- ing. F Albany, Jan. 20,18oG, * . aoj. Lnissonsecments of candidates for office, $10, j be charged for nt regular ad- Li* MU n,>, ' ccs ! Advertisement a that make over eight lines 111j W fifteen lines, counted as two squares, fj.’rtijers will mark on their ndverlisemqnta V Vnhcr of squares they wish-them to occupy. KS&’us for individual benefit, will be ■ J ei 50 oer square for each insertion. ■ iHsessand Professional Cards per year $20 0Q. I Jailing a wife, payable in advance $20 QQ, Legal AtlvcrtlacnsonU. IlhfoRoviiiS are our rales for legal udvertisc- L ■., g ft ic per lery of eight linos or less-S 3 00 jiorijage Pi. Pa. sales, per levy.— 5 00 fwitclorv 3alcs P cr iovy2...... 5 00 hlicnlfor tellers of Administration.,, 4 00 "ill for Idlers of Guardianship...00 ..I 'jl;er! ion Of dismission from Admin- | pinnon ......... REAL ESTATE AGENCY. rpiIE subscribed lias opened an Agency for the J side of Lands in connection with the practice of Law. Ifo will.bny or aeU lauds for a reasonable Commission, Investigate Titles, draw Deeds of Con veyance, and givq legal advice generally in refer ence to the purchase or sale of lands in Soulfi-TYes- tern Georgia. Tysons having lands to sell, or those dcsjriug tq buy, would do to confer with him* JKjgf Office in the Fainter Building, over Field’s $ Ca , Washington Street, Albany, Ga. SAMUEL a. IRVIN. Albany, September 28, IUCA. m 29—tf GEORGIA—Dougherty County. T HOMAS C. SPICER having applied for Probate of the last Will of Sarah Spicer as Executor to the same, and having in his application stated tliat Nancy Spicer, Julia Pace, and W. Cheever Pace, of the county of Dougherty, and State of Georgia, Coleman B. Ferrell and Mickelbury Ferrell, of t he State of Alabama, Thomas H. Spicer and Julia Al ston, of tlie State of Mississippi, Ulonora Spicer, and Eveline Spicer, of the State of Florida, aro t he Legatees in said Will, and you aro hereby cited to bo and appear at the Ordinary’s office at the Court House of Dougherty county, Gfbrgia, on the SE COND AIQNDAY in September next,; as said Will of Sarah Spicer wili theu ed for Probate in- solemn form, and unless good cause iB shown to tho contrary, admitted to record, v W. H. WILDEH, . Ordinary Dougherty County, Ga. -July Tth, 18GB. 39- STATS OF GEORGIA—Worth County. W HEREAS, Wm. C. Yancy, Adm’r with the Will annexed on the estate of S. W. Yancy, dec’d, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on the record, that ho has fully administered St W. Yancy’s estate. .This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be dis charged^ front his administration, and receive letters Of Dismission on the first * Monday in February ne*t. This July 19, I8G6. J; W. ROUSE, Ordinary. July 31, I860. 41— GEORGIA—Mitchell County. ■TY7 IJEREAS, John I). Keaton applies ta me far >V. letters of Dismission from the estate of.Ww. Q. Gary, late Of aaW county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at ray office with in tii? time prescribed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted- Given under niy b»bd OP.d official simialure, this 2d July, 180B. . Jl, C. •USHER, Ord’y July 7th, 18GB. . 39— ;6 0Q dismission from Guqv- ... .. • •~'****« 4 00 ,10 sell Land ,..—..,8 00 1,1 Debtors and Credit019, 4 00 Ui,Jpcrsqi,re.,„n-:vr"-r’'i-'“»”~? 92 .tMof perishable property, toft days .......3 «0 ,oticc!», sixty days » °0 ty,.,! nt the above rates will be required in ir currant notes. SPECIAL JtQTICB. IbhclLind by Administrators, Executors or ' required by law to be Held on the rtltedij in each'montli, between the hours kiiiipfoMuoan aiyl *» *he nficrnoou, i\t Loan House in the county in which xhe proper- ibsituated. Notice of these sales must be given upuMic Gazette forty days previous. llsiisei of the. solo of personal propcrtymusfc be alike manner, through a public ghetto ten trevious to sale day. - I Notice tef debtors and creditors of ftn h\ost ■published forty days. • ■ Notice that npplicatioi> t^ill-b'e made to. tho Ouurt |0rJiaarj for lcaye to sell Land must be publish- :it month9. X Ciutionsfor letters of Administration, Gnaraian- t be published thirty days—foi dm- .GEOUGIA—lrwln Coquly, WHEREAS, William Branch applies to me for letters of Guardian shin for Burrell B. Sumner, mi nor of B. B. Sumner, deceased. • These arc therefor* to cite and admonish all pcr T sons conccrnedpto be nnd appear at the' Ordinary*8- Offico of said county, within the time proscribed by law, AUd »how cause, if any they can, why said let ters should, not be granted ta the applicant. Given under my hi^ud and -official signature at Office, this April 30th, I860. L. M. GOLBERTHg Ordinary. May 19, 18C0. * 32— GSOHGXA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Oudinabt’s. Office in and,rok said CodSty. To Benjamin A. D. Hampton, Guardian for John M. -Jfamjiton, minor, on the applicationhf 'A. O. Jlill, one of the securities on the JJond o/B. A. D. Ilampf ton, Guardian for John M. Hampton? minor, to be discharpedjrom said Bond. 1 ^ ' I T is ordered, That R. A. D. Hampton, Guardian, be, and ho' is heroby required to be and appear at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary in and for said wounty, to be held on the Second Monday in September next, to show cause why said Hill should not be discharged or released from said Bond,, and the said Guardian give other security, or be dis charged from said Guardianship. Herein fail not. Given unaer my hand and official signature, 7th day of March, 1806.' W. H. WILDER, Ordinary. August 4, I860. 4$ GEORGIA--DOUGHERTY COUNTY. WIIEREAS, Melvina M. Godwin, Administratrix. of-TIioma3 G. Godwin, represents to the Court in her petition, duly filed and entered oh recoTd, that she has fully administered Thomas G. Godwin’s estato. This is thereforo to cite all persons concerned', kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administratrix should not be dis charged from her Administration, and receive letters of Dismission on the second Monday in February; 1867. W. H. WILDER, Ordinary. August 4,1866 43* GEORGIA—Donghcrty Comity. M elvina m. Godwin,- Administratrix of Thomas O. Godwin, applies to me for leave to sell ail tlie lands belonging to the estato of Tltomas G. Godwin, in the 2d Distriot of Dougherty County. These arc therefore to cite all persons interested to.be at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why such order should not bo granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 11th day of June, 186«. 1Y- II. WILDER, Ordinary. Juno 23. 18GB. . 37*- Soinclliiaig New uuG Novel for Agfa, Peddlers, Country Stores. Druggists, and all seek ing an luworablo and profitable business. Free by mail for 85 ct9.; wholesale $9 per do*. Canvass ers realize $6 to $12 per day profit, ABBOTT & DOWD, Manufacturers, 19C .Water Street, Now York May 26tb, 1800 83—4w Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold before the court houso door, in the town of Irwinvillc, Irwin county, oq tl^c first Tues day in July next. Ifiq cast half of lot of land num ber 300, in tho 4tb IHsVrip!, belonging to the estate of James Boykin, late of said county, deceased.-*: Sold for a division atuong the heirs. „• • JAMfes PAULK, Adm’r. May 19,-180(1 82- GEORGIA— Daugherty County W HEREAS, Isaac B. Brinson of tho County of Decatur, applies tome for letters of Guardian ship of tlie persons and property of Sarah Brinson. Janies Brinson, ‘fclizqUcth Brinson, Wil- liam*Briosoq, Mary Brinson, and Georgia Brinson, minor heirs of Mathew Rrison, late of Dougherty County deceased. These are, therefore, to cite ahd admonish all and singular the next of kiiTwf Mhl 1 " 'minors, to be and appear at my Office on the second Monday iu September nc^t, to skaw cause, if any Why said letters should not be granted to son or any other fit and proper person. Given under my hand and official signatnre, this 20l^uly, 1866. q frmi Administrat ion, monthly six months— Guardianship forty days. from Guardianship forty days. |Rales lot die t'orcclosurd*bf Mortgages mqst .bo ifeltel monthly for four months—for establishing pipers fur die full space .of three months for ilUng lilies from Executors or Adtninistrator9, : boutl luve been given by the deceased, the space of dircc months. , • L. P. D 'WARREX: WRIGH% & WARREN, , ilTOUNEYS AvT liAW, ALBANY, GA. III1I practice 1 :i 1 ho several Courts of Law and ' Equity in tuis State and tho Circuit Courts f'M Unit id States for l be State of Georgia. ■Also, espcriul attentien givertlo the purchase and lie n( Real Estate. [Alirniy, \ov. 18.18B5. — 37 GEORGIA—Mitchell Coaqty. \ * ORlH^ARX’fl OFFICE FOR SAlU GOUXTY-. WHEREAS, Joseph T. Speucp applies to roe for Letters of Administration oq the estate of Robert Walker, deceased. Also at the same time and place for Letters .\dministrntion / debonis non on" the es tate of David Walker, deceased," These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to. be and appear at my office on the first Monday in July next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters Should «9 l be granted. Given under my hand find official signature. May 7tli, 1860/* JOHN *7. TEARCK, Clerk Court Ordinary. May m 18CR- 31— •Inly 2Sth, W. H. WILDER, Ordinary GEORC-^A—Mitchell County. obijinary’s office. • r - IJLIJAH W J5ARRETT applies to me for letters L*4 of Gunrd^Hiip of the person and property of arploy, TlionwT William, Elijah, and Ann Wade, minors of Augustus Wade, Jafeof said county, deo’d. This is to clto all parsons interested, to file their objections in my office, if any they have, on .or be-* fore tho first Monday in September next, why let ters should not be granted .to the # applicant. Given under my hand find official signature. R..C. DASHER, Ordinary. August 4, I860 43 GEORGIA—Mitchell County. WHEREAS, Siineoq Reek applies to me for let ters of Administration on tjic estate of Thqu^aa H< Cumbie. late of said county, deceased. TU$?e arc therefore Iq notify all persons concern- ed, to filJ their objections, if any they have, other wise said letters.will be granted in terms of.thelaw* Given under my hand and official signature. U. C. DASUER, Ordinary. Angust 4,1SGQ / 43 GEORGIA—mitchdl iouniy, WHEREAS, tho estate of Algers, Ficknpn Is un- rcprcscnlcil, and I have to proceed to appoint tho Clerk of tho Superior Court or some other fit and proper person, Administrator, persons are here >y notified to bo and appear nt* my office on first Monday iu-Sepfctnber next, to show cause, any they have; why-letters should not be issued, Given nwfetwpyduind and official signature, this HER, Only 18th July 1 Jqly 2Cih, 1800, II. C. DASH 42- GEORGIA—Mitcffcll County. , WHEREAS, the estate of D. A. Bostick is unrep resented by the refusal of jhe Executrix to qualify, I shall proceed to appoint Ifio Clerk of the Superior Court or soffie other fit and proper person. Admin istrator with tho w»U annexed* All persons are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, and file their objections, if any they hvyre, why letters should not be issued^ .? 11. c. dasher, Otyiitmry. July 28,18GG. # • 4l* GEORGIA-Irwin County. WHEREAS, Thomas J. YoUug applies to me for lcttcrii of Guardianship on the persons and proper ty of tho orphans of Isaac M. Young, late of said county, deceased. . * These arc therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to he and appear ttt my- office with in thefime prescribed l^rlaw, to show cause, if fin; they can, why said letfex-s of Guardianship shouh not be granted to applicant, or some other suitable person. Given under my hand and official signa ture at office. t. M* COLBERTH, Ordinary, August 4, 1866 43* » Cii;ORMlA-r-Daker County. tho first Monday fbJqly next William Rharpe vv will apply to the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, for lette>sftf dismission from tbo^dmipistra tion of the estate Of F.». Sharpe, deceased. W, W. JIOHDAN Qrd-y* Dcccm6er 1st, 1865.. K. RISES. RICHARD nuBBS HINES & HOBBS, [ttoeneys. atlaw, ALBANY, BA. HU, {inctiec in Donglierty and the sttrronnd- ii? Onihc*’, in the Superior Conrts of the Mnil tlie United States Circuit Court at Sevan* ‘.and with nil end to business in Sonth-Wcnl itjn generally, by special agreement.. , r—"y, Oct. 21, L8GJ. - 33— GEORGIA—Blitchell County. A LL peesnns indelited to the estate of Wm. 3. Wilson, lntc of said county, are hereby notified to settle the same without delny—and those having demands against tho same will present them, duly authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law to the Administratrix, orlliis fiolico will be placed-tn bar of their recovery, MnyTth, 1«00. JOHN W. PEABCE, Cl k Court Ord’y. May 12, 18ii«. * 31 — GEORGIA—Mitchell County. WIIEREAS, Hie estate of Daniel Clemens is un represented, I have to proceed to appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person. Administrator with tficwiR nnn«xcef. All persons are hereby notified to he and appear at my office whbin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, wiiy said letters should qot be issued., .‘Given under my hand and official sig nature, this 18th July 1860. 11. C. DASHER,. Ordinary. July 28th, 1RGQ. "* .4 SAMUEL D. IRVIN, Attorney at Iitw,' r? rc 2upae<l tho practice of his profession.— L Office in the Farmer building—up stairs— •wjgton Street, Albany, Gx All business cn- to hi.i care will receive prompt aKcntlon. «ep«embcr 23, 1865. . 29—tf LAW NOTICE. M0nr,A\ will practice law inall the Courts . ,l,e 8outb-Western, in Irwin of (fie Soutlx- ik«r W n,l< * Appling of the Brunswick, and most mSEr** lhe PwauliCircuits. B ce 0n " ashington Street, opposite the Exp.rcss I^W.0.1., April 28,1806. ,28— Dr. H. V. lj»eS?? * 1 *’ Professional services to tiio oltlicn ter 1 *® 4 Tloinity. GEORGIA-r-Irwin County. ». WirEUEAS, Miles Filsgerald .ppUes.to me for letters of Dismission from the Administration Qf the estate of l'crry Fitigerald, deceosc.1. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, toLc and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, trad sjiow cause, if any they have, why said letters fehoold not be granted to said ^Givcn under my hand and official signature at .®' 0 r' U . i ^“" ? - 4,,, L. , M.' 1 COLBEUT II ,Ordinary. Juno lfith, 1&0. « . 3U " GEORGIA—alitcbell County, "wnEREAS, A* J* McL.ond applies to me for let ters of Administration on'thc estate of Sarah Mc- Loud, lat e of Mitchell county, deceased. These are, therefore, to ciic and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted the applicant, this 18th July, 1866. II. C. DASHER, Ord. July 28t\ 1866. . 42— NOTICE. GEORGIA—Won™ Countt. •f^v virtue Of an order of tho Honorable the Court D of Ordinary of said county, will bo so d on the nbl Tuesday in September noxt, between tho legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in ls»- hclla. in said county, Lot of Und number 18. to tho 18th district of said oounty. Sol fl d . SSnwi nf'3 W. mil, dec’d, for the benefit of tho heirsunu creditors of wid deoeasefi. Terms mado know a on 4 ®y® fslk ’ Adm’r of J.W.liiihdc^’d. July 21,1800. ^ iX ~ F DR, JENNINQ’S 1 Store" Hrf ‘l 1 *,!”’ 0, * r Dr - 11 >Usman’s Drug k°. '“ rlcl J u ’»* UroA.l Street. . July 28tli, I860. 42-lf .,, „ r Notice. '■ L '™ EBT «o T0 DR - s - 8 wtear- nl !£Hs*7, F ‘ cl “ 6lLB viS; _ A Ye AR made by any FJ f ,b . Th .l’resid«t i “5! ,, .. No experience ncc- Owls ind«s, ,h. un4 Treasurers **!?*■' M-3m July 11, ISO’i, GEORGIA—Worth County. rd Mauiuing, i>»*u * . • , Tjicso nro therefore tonoLifyallonfi singulaic kindred and creditors oLsaby STo sho ra w y c°a“so,HaS they havc/why said let- ters sliouhl not bo ^““''^^teSuiro. this July 14, 1800. to I he estate “"f cor B c 'Imov’sdowcrcxccr.lcJ. county, deceased. 1 llc w ^ j youuo, Adm’J. GEORGIA—Irwin County. \V II ERE AS, George E ; McCook applies to me for letters of Adminislrriion on (he cstaie ttf John.D. Minix, Into of said county, deceased.- _ . . . ■ ; These ar% t here fore to cite anil admonish alitor- sons concerned, to be and appear'at my office with- in thp time prescribed, by law. l-o show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted to applicant, or some other suitable .person. Given under my hand and official signatnre at office. * - --2 mTf. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. August 4+ WOO. 43* tiEOHlilA—Irwin County. WHEREAS. James l*on)k applies to me for letters of Dismission from administ ration on the estate of James Boykin, l.-itc-of said county, diseased. These arc therefore to c\te a^d admonish all and singular the kirtdred and ckejdftors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why sa|d letters of dismissiqw Should not bo granted to applicant. Wvcft unfar my fiand and official sig nature at office. . L. -M. COLBERTH, Ord. August 4, I860. -- 43*- GEOHGIA-r-DonjIicrty Connty. W HEREAS, Peter j. Stroser of said County applies'to nie- for letters of Guardianship of the property* of Julia Greenwood, minor • of tho State of Pennsylvania, wlio has property in the County of Dougherty and State of Georgia, who has. no Guardian in said Stato. to tako Charge of the same. * . Thcso are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the next of kinof said minor, lobe and ap- *!r at my Office on orbeforethe second Monday in jtember next, to show oaus’o. If any they can, why said letters of Guardianship sUqttW not be granted/ Given under my hand and official signature at Offlco in Albany, 20th July, 18CB. 1 W. H, WILDER, Ordinary. July 28th, I860, 42— . GEORGIA—Irwin County. ? - >V HERE AS, Reason Coulk applies tome for let ters of Dismission from tiie Guardianship’of Josh ua tV.’Poulk, late of said county, deceased. % These aye'therefore to cife and admonish all and* singular the kiqdred and crcdilprs of said deceased, to be aw! appear at my offico within the time pre- goxibed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why sahl letters of dismission should not be granted to applicant. Given under xriy hand uu'd official sig nature at offico. * -L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y. August 4, 18B0 ; - 43*- GEORGIA—Donjrberly County. WHBKEA8, Pctor J. Slroxor applies to mo for letters of Administration ontho estate of Oeorgo H. King, late of soid Cimnly doceasefi. * xhoso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and Singular tho Kioilrcil and -Creditors of said deceased to bo and appear nt my Office on tlie sec ond Mondav in Septompcr noxt. to slioyr causo if any they have why said letters should not bo gran- ted. * • . • Given under my hand and official Signature at office, at Albany, 20th July 1860. : . W. H. WILDER, Ordinary. Ju!y.28lli, I860. 42 ~ GKORGIA-aVorlh County. /lAilESE arc to notify all and singular the kindred I ami creditors and all others concerned, to be *and appear at-my office within tho time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why Abel M. Oftx, Administrator do bonis non on the estate of David Cobb> deo’d, shouhTnoi be dismissed from his said truBt. Given under my hand and official signature, July 6. 1866. . ' b . JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary. July 14; 1866. . 48- nsroTxcE TO CITY TAK PAYERS. T HE Books fer the collection of City Taxes for the voar 1800, arc now open, and will be kept open for SIXTY DAYS from this date, closing on the 0 1st September I860. Exccutions.wiUbo issued against all persons who fail to pay; their taxes by ,1?„1 ird.0. J * F * fcAHOlLh, United Slates Internal Revenue. ASST ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, Id™ Division, 2d Distbict GaonotA, S am now prepnrod to rcooivo returns for Income and Enumerated Articles for tho year 18G5, ~ r Ich tax payors will lake immediate notico. I A. N. HINES, Ass’t Assessor. Albany, Ga., Jane 2d, i860. • 31- that time. Albany, July ilst.^tiC, Clerk and Treasurer. THE LONE STAR SALOON (Three doors-below the Printing Office,) ALBANY, <3^ TTAVINO just received n fresh, supply of ALL xl kinds OF THE BEST. LIQUORS with wliiuh tho Nortlicrn market is stocked, such Drandy, Whiskey, Wine, Champagne, Gin, &c., I am now prepared to suit the palates of any body. I receive TOE regularly .from Macon. Also, 1 am in constant receipt of GllOH OLD ALE. Call and see me. ,f THOMAS It. CLARK. Albany, Gq. F,b. 23,18GG, : .. . —tf A'GRASD OLD POEM. Who shall jndgo*a man from 7 TaAnnors ? Who shall know Min by hia dress -? -■ Paupers may be fit tor princes, Princes fit for something less. Crnmpled shirt antUirty jacket ' MaybeclothotheHoIdenoi© , Ol the deepest thought and feeling— ’ Satin vests CQttld do no more. There aro springs of crystal nectar' . Ever-welling oat of stone, The Are purple buds and golden Hidden, crushed, and overgrown; God, who counts by souls, not dresses, Loves and prospers you and me, While he values thrones the highest, Bnt as pebbles in the sea, Man, upraised above his fellows. Oft forgets his fellows then; y Masters, rulers, lords remember That yonr meanest hinds are men, Mon by labor, men by feeling, Mon by thought, men by tamo, Claiming equal rights to sunshine/ ' In a man’s ennobling name. . There arefoatn embroidered oceans, ■ There are little weed clad rills; There are feeble, inch-high stpplingo, There are cedars on tho hills. God, who counts by souls, not stations, Loves and prospers you and mo For, to Him, all vain distinctions , Are as pebbles in the sea, ' Toiling bands alone afatjmihlera ' Of a nation’s wealth or-famc; Titled laziness is pensioned, • ‘ Fed sod fattened on the same; By the sweat of other’s foreheads, Living only to rejoice; While the poor njan’s outraged freedom, Vainly lifted up its Yoicc.’ - Truth and justice are eternal. Born with loveliness and light, - Secret wrongs shall never,prosper, While there is a sonny right j God, whose world-heard voice is singing, Boundlebs love to yon and me. Sinks oppression, with its titles, As tllPpehhlcs iq. the sea, —— from flfc Nashville Galon & 4merioan.[} TOG tOAT QF FADED GRAY. ' BY Q, W. HARRIS, A law hnt rests in Lookont’s shade As rots its moss-grown roof away, . While sundown’s glories softly, fade, Closing another weary day; The battle’s din is heard no more— No more the hunted stand at bay— The breezes through the lowly door S.wjng mute a coat of faded grey, A t attered relic of the iray— A thread-hare coat of faded grey. ‘Tia hanging on the rough log wall. Near to the foot of a widow’s bed, By a white plume and well-worn shatfrl- His gift—the happy mom they wed, By the weo slip their dead child wore— The one they gave the name ot May, By her rag doll and pinafore— By right its there, that coat of grey. - -. A red fleck’d relic of the fray— An armless coat of faded grey. Her all of life now drapes that wall; Poor and patient she waits' On God’s good time to gently call Her, too, within the jewcl’d gates; And all she craves is here to die— To part from these, and pass away To join Ucr loves eternally ‘ That wore tho slip—the coat cf grey, , A red fleck’d, relic of the fray— Her soldier’s coat of faded grey. Tho Peace cf Sleep. The peace of Sleep is nearly as heantil of death—nearly as heautil “I WISH I RAD A CAPITAL,” So I heard a great strapping young, map exclaim tho other day. I did want to tell him a piece of my mind so baitf. Bnt I’ll jnst write it to him. Yon want capital, do you ? Andsnpposo yon had what you call capital, what would, you do. with it ? Yon wont eapitai! Haven’t you got hands and feet, and body and muscle, and hone and brains; and don’t you call them capital ?•- Whant more, capital did God -jgivo to any body? Ohi hut they arp not money, say- yon. Bnt they are more than money, ft you will uso them they, will 'make money, and nobody can tako theni from yon. * Don’t yon know how, to uso them ? If you don’t. It is time you was learning. Tako hold of the first plow, or hoc, or jack-plane, or broad-ax that you oan find, and go to work. Your capital will soon y ield you a largo in terest, Aye, hnt there's the nth, yon don’t want to work, you want money or’credit that yon may play the gentleinan and spee- Plate and end By playing tho vagabond; or yon want a plantation and negroes, that you may hire an oveseer to attend them, while you ran about over tho country and dissi pate, and {£ in debt; or want : to marry some rich girl who may bo foolish enough to take you for your flno clothes and good looks, that she may support'youv Shatno upon you, yonng man I Goto work with the capital yon have, arid you will soon make Interest enough upon it,jtnd with it,-to. give you as much money as yon want, arid make you feel likea man.' If y on can’t make money upon what, capitalyou have, you oould’t moke itif you had a mil lion of dollars in money. If yt>u,.don’t know how to use bone and muscle and brain • you would not how to use gold. If you lot youp eapitai you have lie idTe and waste and rust out, it jvoujd be tho same thing if you had gold; you'yvnuld only‘knowhow to waste. ■ Then don’t stand ahont like a great help less child, waiting' for somebody to como in arid feed yon, but go'to work. Take tho first work you can find, no matter what it is, so that you he sure to do it like Bill Gray did his drumming—well. Yes, whatever on undetake do it well; always do your est. Ifyon manage tho capital you uavo lreqdy, vqij will soon havo plonty more to lanage; Dntlf you can’t or won’t manage the capital God has given yon, yon will never have any other to manage. Da you hear,yonng man? Tbs Mobal IfAmsi,—-Tho following' slanderous report appears in some of onr ex changes. Of course, tt was intended for a latitude several degrees North of this : ' Honor-—Scarce. Old stock- exhausted, and the new will boa complete failure. Virtue—Old growth nearly consumed.-^* Young growth—prospects very unpromU- . ing. '- - - .. •' Honesty—None in market,- . Patriotism—First quality scarce; none to he disposed of. Second- quality easily bought on speculation at 100 per cent dis count. - Prudence—All in the hands of old stock- holders, •; : Modesty—Stock badly damaged. None for sale. ' ' - Vice—Market overstocked. Pride—Market glutted. . ; Politeness—Cheap, Ifoldertf unwilling tp dispose of stock at present Tates. Scandal—None pt wholesale. ’DcaH’iri chiefly by hawkers nndpeddles at re^h Love—None offered—except for. -.green back,. .. . " as. the peace as that uriutterahloealm u-iy win lose piacidit' MWa. . . . .... , ,.. awes ns when wo sob- over our lost ones, anil compels us to paqse in our weeping, afid gape pn tho face whose many changes were so fatniilipr and so dear; yearning for a break in-that calm,* and qaivcr in that strange, set smile, something tUqt shall S?em human and sympathetic—something woknownot what, that will not freeze us with such intense conviction that thesmile, and tears, and sunshine, and shadow of earth’s emotions are over, and that what we loyed haspassed away to • the world where there, is no more change, - THESIGglFlCANCEoFitlR. DAVIS’TRI- The approaching trial of Mr.' Jefferson Davis will test the. yalimty of States rights in a manner worthy of the ipimonsp impor tance of the principle, A great defendant Th» Origin of‘ifikcdaflle,” A Confederate soldier says that Skcdadlo ■ is neither Greek or Sanscrit, or any old world wan, bnt that it originated oh Virgin ia soil, and among mpn who “run mit Siegle’ . in this wise: In tne earlier days of tno war, “UJBSbi Mosby and other* guerrilla partisans making the Federal troops much tron- lt; y [hie, it was customary for Loth parties tq send out companies of skirmishers, to act as cir cumstances might require- Of course they frequently encountered each other iri very pretty little fights. ' On one of these occa sions Mosby’s men got tho worst of it, and 'their leader- snhg out “Scatter- boys, scatter,” ■ ipei intliern theory, and it used tq he the Northern theory until tlie European elcmeri}, became predominant in the Puritanic and despotic sectipn.oftlio Union, ’is, that the first allegiance of a citizen is due to his own State. When the State of' Mississippi se ceded from the Union by tlie legitimate »c= tion of its Legislature, Mr. Davis .would have been a traitor to Mississippi jf ho had refused hig adhesion. Upon that issue his trial will depend. It will he a great canso- in America and'throughout tlie world ; but greatest in America, because tho verdict will hplp to. determine the question that lies at tlirirooh of American iiberty.. If the first allegiance is dtie to the Federal power in cases rip(i external tq the Union, American democracy is dead as American slavery, the future dictator has but to sharpen his sword and hide his tigie fftr Itis inevitable triumph. i[mackmoods Mag. every oho running bis own ivay thori into tho bashes, and vanishing like rabbits from theexnltlng enemy. A few days afterward there was another engagement, in which thO Fcderals were overpowered, and their Ger man commander whq jinderstood English * very imperfectly, but remembered the mag ic rebel words “scatter, boys, scatter,” at- tcropted to give the same order. But eith er, in his ignorance of the words, or his ex citement, he could only say ‘ISke-dad-dle, hoys, ske-dad-dle,” which they did to such good purpose thaj the joke and the order have been very popular evci-since, and sav ed we hope, as they say, “many valuablo ■ lives.” i " When Rothschild went to the Prussian General to remonstrate againsttliecontribu- _ tioir demanded of Frankfort, Manteuffel an swered that he would surround the city arid Botha-*. bombard it if necessary. To'tliis child replied—“Then I shall bonibard tho Bank of Prussia. I believe yourExcellen- cy.can judge of.the range of your rfled can non, hutnot of the financial powei- of the houseofRothschUd. You see thisportifolio.' which I havo brought with me. It contains bills for sixty millions of dollars for the the Rhino provinces and Westphalia. It is in my power to ruin the trade of those Pro . Ziff" The hog cholera is destroying great many swine ill Boyle couiity, Ky. -