The American union. (Griffin, Ga.) 1848-186?, August 10, 1860, Image 1

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m ALEXANDER G. MI lIUAY, VOLUME XV.I <thc <Anmican Pinion, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MOUSING, BY ILEX.WDEK (i. MI JIRIY. TEH M S : T \VO DOLLARS A-YFAIi : a4..*10n wo lmve t. make out accounts, and t i.ijitny sip*n*s* to col L-c-t lor u? we are conj.elKtl to ‘in lit k imm.i.aiin. ADVERTISEMENTS ron?l'i< anual.V inaiutefl at One I loll.iu |t"r r*. of 12 lints! I :!i* ti• >t inwi lion, and I iity (.‘cuts tor i*k!i eu b ijut lit toutiuualie.. jll 4dvi’rtt*tnieitt't not <irrr.ni]t‘intnl Ivi n >;• ‘fir ,i.jt ■f tln< nt*fnh rof mwtlOH* ttr-'imf, wit! It’ “Hh.nuti mitti o fil(, , ,</, ind rlitii gwl for Heron!ntg[y. iff** Saks umlcr rcgiilnr xcinns, himl fi las, on rtal estate, e “ * ul>li.-h<M SiO iluv.*.s2, *U final D .#|.eity, iiuiti* mortgage 1* 5 1 • must- be j.ublisl’ *i 60 tlajra , ( )u Citation s S’or Letters of Alinir-;?fi-a* n, “• > o.*ys.. 2 L Tax ‘ ollce ‘ lA Salt>.CO tlti; • ‘ tyt Vertices to Debtors an I ‘ Vert it or-*, 10 Lins l*o Sales of pcr-oMul property of L.-lat •. lOu.an Sales of'Land *<• Negroes, ‘ “ -1 : > I*\ > luU <\i.pliea*.ion- for leave to sell bunls r negroes. i; be published weekly for 2 month’ •VtH) Notice for Letters Di-iuL.v i y L\. cittors or Al ---ininistral'-rs iuoi* kl v fur 6 months I *0 , PpMlin'l -s. weekly for 40 days 4.*0 Es’tr *\, - week* ! Antiouiieing t'.iil'li J It. s ('I /- /•;;</ t i >:■;r ‘.(!() Orlers of : koirts <*; ()i Im.u > t t ii!* to 1.n.-l, ac coinpani “1 by a copy >f the bond or agreement, nut I be ©ubliiheii three im .ths RATES OF AOVERTISiNG. A Ivertisii , ■* I O'! |.t sjii i the first ins •? ion, .. 1 1 -onl >i ur ev< : \ t r si'it.\• rA *v\u. j.# m , ‘ ‘*- 1 -ia.ir;'. “• •bout •-iirr*- -•-• -” 1 - ■"* *)• f) 1 12 ‘* < ‘■ *> . . !y..! 7 “•: I•* ■* fg j |ti Chi’ i i't wi:l ! s< • { * <)\ ‘,ll ; h 2 5 [flares, ‘"i i b*. it eh i :i.’ •.. i !'* I-' 1 j * 2 C • iii'p'ii -juart :• 1 y,. :2 ? - 21 v'liaillTel a t “.'ill I j'l i.n 2 •• > 3*l'iar<'. wirhv.i’n : !' 2 ’ ;m v ~! *i_r < i ;•!•!• f-rly,. I I>m 22 j ‘-i 2 1 t h.urr •• 1 ;.t will !2i ‘• 2i i. .‘2 J 1 column, wit!i• •mt •!;:• • |2• n • :m ! * <} Mrt*rly.. ‘■'-is .12 t* r*j < v n:niT'-'l at will j iM }.*> j. i f.n 1 Clu’: without elm o • ;.i j* ! •b. inged <| ia•?•!-? v.. ! *■*. 7“> I *!• ! ’ft Chaugr‘’ at wll,j 7- •*.? !;:• 12.” (Luka. r- • ; _ ’ km eiiAoN’ & iasii'nis, “a ien* a- atj ff> .r% W I ; 1 r, u ; : ; ■ uij .fe-Kil it V *- * . iilifmv *.i dina. W. r.. KOBBINSj I>. IX S. ‘ V. T>. IX s. BOBBINS S’ BROTiIFR. (SIT( !>SUUS TO l‘MiiK>oN % i’ RLi!*’’ P. rc* hi r.*s * -3*. *-n ttV am.. ■ L y nr* J W (’ Rl FFIX, <<:VFR;iA March 20, 1 *<>). ]y . 12 ffi O N2Y r . 23 Wr*’ C KuT ‘Si’ m:. n. m. iw i •p TLLV ii.f •n- t 1 .• -/.i - / *’ .IV •*! i •ritlili and vi-iaitv i tat he 1 s 5... y* pel maiu'iit ly ideated liini-idt in * - ,r 2.. i - thr |i iri’ { c of praet i-iiyr 1 i..\'l l.*’ li. \ i* Mo* ‘ ; - lions branches ot t !o s*u>;,. OrricK —ln Inion i over Hanks r hoc.'■iote. on! I ill st re.t. WniiK U''.ilfii A\ T Novetiuh r It). ls"’.).— ly. DENTISTRY. i>Ks. A. :i.s-:v;s.A\i> & ma, HAVE l.>.'itcrt thiWi-lw i;,lir,.r the |ur|i<w <;f V ‘ .iri ‘i:< :‘”p . branches of 1 krntistry • • 1 *tT All vvoik vi.ii iii-.ted, and <1 - * v 1 v. ‘• r fa.-,:. I Office over Aivek’a Store. A.i£. #£•>? * i* y John 11. ctl lTFH:’i4> IT'OK \1121! LY of Mcriwelhpr •••■;.ty. u v - _ j ULOVed to this city. iv<pei !fu!l’ ■ .f. •. li i• j. .1. • £■?. . -gional .aervi.vy in Ihe j*-*• i ice of M‘ i : **ilit*. Office in ALMAii 11 ALL. Key* near \. ! ft. Matthews’. .March 21, 1 ‘N9 J. J. KNOTT, M. D., sunO B O N , .i:ii ri\. <.:.(>!:<■) \. ‘I \ J ILL piv*r bis especial aMentim) to l llls <lt p'itnior.! \\ of M edici i,v. lie call lx* found, al all tin:**-. \ - o*| when proitssif .• s!y absent. at Jii - ■•!;'.;• •, in limit ; iJe|iOt. Sept. I. IST*}). tf. REFORM PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Dll. I!. F. PALM I'. I!. HAVING PBKMANKXTI.Y I. H A!!!.. IN GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. TANARUS) I'iSPKCTFVfLIiV toml rs his services to the /# -TV citizens of the city and unty. lieiiifc prepared t‘ *at scientthe various forms of disease VS ?■ dent to the climate, both Acute and Chronic, **"h tlu.t success that may be runtidcntlv expected from the use of innoe?nt Vegeta hie Kemcdies. Culls prompt!v attended to. Charges moderate. *3T Ofi-t ;; iu Almali Hall, outlie floor occupied by Ho* “ Independent .Suith,” where he may be found at *ll times when not professionally ei jjaged. March 21th, 1859. J R. MARTI,\’S ‘ WA VVlS\yt C.V.SV.'i.'AX % HAVING sold out, my entire Stock ol (’onTeeiTTii > iTc.-’ and Candy Manufactory. I ..m now receiving a com- j pletc block of FAMILY tSiJ CISIII*>, at my Old | btand, under the “American Union” office, where li *ould respectfully'solicit the patronage ol my ; ffi?nds and vlit customers. The oily trade is fart! nlar ly solic itco. ■-■* tflL Goods given in exchange f*r Country'T’rodiu'*• D A V I D ft OSS “, @©'®R a l§]s^S A N I) BLAH ACCOUNT BOOK 11 AM F\( Tl RCR, Corner us Third uml C heny Streets, O’ r STAIRS,) MACON, C 5 A. Is prepared to execute all orders for ■? RiiinU. llookHforCoiii ls .V Counting Houses, And lo PimiJlpsltnnd all kinds oT Printed Works, \\ tih iif.itnrss and dispntrli. &i~ H., . eu‘ . ‘\.tt am's. fioctaY*?'nndntl otiierMag arthi'g t.,. k,.mT Tr. cl,p arid substantial style. .November 7, IS!, Aft—ly . J., .Jl.slt. I.U'NX. .L\m*s > I’uVNToN. LYONS & BOYNTON, iTTOIIMiVS 1 I’ LAM, .1 U lisOV UM !•* < (I! N't \ , i- \., U’ I! ,L attend prompt 1* ; ;ti! ha in. entrusted k> their cave, in tin* ndluwing eoui fies : Newton, 11 ttty. Spalding. l*ik. . Mono •. I { son. buts ltd !asp**r. and will ;J~,, attciid the lYder.il I'uuaal Marii tta and Suvai.nali. bI’IKUKNCt’S : Hurd. I!ungerford & t’o. t Moiitieelb*, (i. . MsiX‘*y, ‘ord-ci U < •., do . I A. & I ( .ib i k*. iit illiu. <hi ; !-arrt tt. lajtnon • Y*('l-arh ton. S Marshall & . i'my . ilia. Jn4y i.s.)S--Iy. G. GRICE, S’ criar ne r , Conv e// n nc(’ t nn ft ATTOIINiEY AT CANV. tiio I'.tur*. Ih*iw : i riiil.i (il lll'nlll. li!-‘riiiii:.\cr.s —il.inoslv, (.'.m'lur, ami ri i I t v. .\puil’. lv-.. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Attomov at I;aw W huXnf (ill. iil.nUtilA. wii.i, a rll:Ni# ro i*i in iiir; i ,i m iss •••-■ Hern > . 5 ‘ ‘.i'ton, S]> 1 l’r.y, IVKalb, Dike. Newton, Vay.tf'*, * ape r. ’ t’o.veta. Putt*-. I’r. jri t attention paid *' the Collection of chums vla.ih :;O,Ni;. gr F. W. A. DOYLE, AT TANARUS() U N MY AT I. A W, ( ; u , K !•’ i \ <i KOIIG IN. U T 11.1. • t !-.• apt : t iou to all business t ii.it may b • ii Ito ooi Will prae* ie. in lhe Snpornn ’•■nit- .• ?:i • i in.! i itrait. ai'd tin* \\tl in’ i SL trs to all bi:: funnel clients. Ma ■!! A. I • ‘ ‘ . . I x I>\ C. 4 11.* I’ll A'X , J . A 4HA I’M AN • iiuiii\ k imimiKi!. fOMHISSIOX NiiiH if IMS. AMI I’.li.tl.KKS IV oic:ei*.uiis *v it: -lTm*: * : ni:i; ; T!iit<'li:iii j w . ,efi Atlnuta Goorg in. ’: 11 v ‘J-’> I-■">>. —lv i 0)8’ fsHHai’ V ini’ k t:i:n laUol \k iIIL'HU! Nb. ‘i'l. i. ... ho •: . ha; is ; IV’ I. . .. : •i'll.’ - . • .1 ;i* s- Sd ‘•ii V- i; I. :<•*•> I • ‘ . • V i I i, • •/:*. ;; ll l\\|i g. V • I.!.- It l": .!i!ti••iIII •>!i‘. It he _! • ‘ ‘ i • K *• Kl-.i: Mi-x\i birr; oumuxd co., iltimill HEESims. :I. \’ t:r • I . i;’ \ I.': \ ll \\ : •• • \i. ii ! l.t i N(i..*-. Wl.i! Jiall >‘hvct, h\;f ‘ ; .\l!;iii!:i.(iii. •, V : : : ‘ k ii •• i■: i. i*.ri. Ni><*’*.. MO ■*.... .1. Ivr.l.* & ~ y..rli. * A ‘!.*n. Mi* i .ran &. Mu:!<<■•;. Ne-v \"t k. V. .a Vi. Lav. t..n & ( . t i;a: i v .dun. •• \ i\’ *r & ‘*mlsh. 1 hail- ‘t o . ] i, I’. and, ‘.'shier. *‘‘;i \ aril.i b. • • Dni'cao iA- I oli :•■•! eu. • \ i.i.. h “ !’ t & ‘•! 1 .jX'AY-t ).!•_ ‘* •* W'.iMi. < *o.. rd“t.i den & 'b> . 1,,.,.: \ :i •. •* M ,f. Wicks. I'r s.. \lciuj h*s. 1 * . ! liin ij v &(’k, .’•‘t., Louis | N v in’, ris *;> — i v ‘ sl.'lil VI. I’AlillAM IS at h*s * nn |’ro.!<;\v.y, t ‘-\t door *t A. (’•ray U I iari is, v> . oi- be is’r.-'idv‘wdiing and waiving to ae ! -oiiitnoil.i l v ail his old tiieudsand many t. w mils, in a l f }.*• bra: cl.es nl the ■SSNCARRIAGE BUSINESS.^#-: ;\II ;. !.>* i! ; • p.i ‘a iits; dnlie ill g st v *.c ai dat sl.o; t no j, Ti v hfm i'g.ijii. .!ni"':n, ly . *i _ - -: 4’ AT Ills * \ rjp wr. * rd. • OK\ m y L s vu\L *l * ii;. -*• j l*si*i shi'r li is again op"to•<! a'IIN >I !< >l* in j I t.i iVin at the shop hit.ay necupi'•! b\ I K .la hete j ..n yVJ .iiinu vt ii-ij-iinit g 2 s< v sc Stuitii. wh re he lu.l kc p a g-u etal. :i"< vi.• ■ t id''plain, .lap.m, and : I'ressed Fin Ware at Whoo-sale ••relictml. ALSO, A GOOD STOCK OK ! )■ (0 \a ;/ ) Q & 4 Up V X 9 <0 : , Clink. I nrlii’*:in>l Sh*.]’ Stovi*s. All liitnL i*f .'u'i A 11k limn* w.llt .li.*>|.:itvh 111* 1.l 4 U.-I. in■*i - ill.* ivit.*4l to I iv.. liini :I -all. ‘ .1. m'lii:, TiuxU-a I .lur. li'ih. IS;0- If. SAD DL E ft Y . 1 s/ sAMH.i.s, iiai:m:ss, i:i:iu:.i:s, | e. WHIPS. Tj;i'Mvs. v a Lisi;s, cAi;i*lt /•Hip • LAOS, SAI/DLI.-LAGS. SADDLERY HARD-WARE. \ Ami LKATIIKI!. at [1 Kc 23, ‘.')o J IN CmiliL'S. BUGGIES, CARRIAGtS & WAGONS. r. 11. (isl'.OK N. Hill Si., i t lifiin. •/X--y)^V ’ i;i. # .! -ircF to t*:ill |>nl*)i<* littoitt ion to 1 1 is 1/nnie M>nivfjrhuei/ I’oi^K' l *** U ol whirli In liiif sotiu* > , |>cciineni >n li.tii'l. lit* believes art* <.<• iuil to nuy tiling <f tlie I\i u*l iici'leut the Xortli.— ‘J'l’tv .ue <:rc lully witlia vtt*w to the ne eessitips of Southern use, it ml im u<l:i}te<l to Hit* wear and har of our rough roatla. All work living iloni* under .Ilui |T})i i tiicjgjinine!iiite ins|fetion. wml jieiiig detrr.- iniiK il to |,\ci;i. ii this •le|.:i! tineilt of*loisini'brMsks only for sueli j>at roiiage sis <itH| ><l lit H(i 1A NV Ol! K. equitl to any Northern work, merits. ’all at his M.imifAetory nntlati*fy yourselves. I! !•: IA IIM Nt iof ill! kinds, executed wit lineal ness and dispatch. March 21.! 837-13. ts. coKryEcTiorj jen-TT A N n (‘.WHY MANUFACTORY r | ij|i-; having J'lirchusvd the entire *"ck of I I. 1!. Martin, will fontiniio the !mritiv‘s nt tio* siiinc | i t*’ . !.nd will kfvp oit“!ai-tl v oil let all art it-h s :y.u ai;v k*-p* in the lino ol t ♦•iifvctioiicrivs Ii *• bakery i and r:i iy Manufactory will al.* he continued. His fi, ATI NG A!iO \ ■ ■ _ I. now in.illy fittc.l lip. and every yj* effort will t)C exortfd t” Aeeninino *# date the patrons of hi rstaldish ment. It in deemed pnnevewgary to enter into . detail •it thc rarinu* articles kepi, titul he only Moliotts a call from every one, thkt they may exatnim* for thrmsflvc-. tar I'he loi ness will he confined Mrietlv to tha r-\>n sy>t;’.m M'hN L DOYAL [ Griffin, October •• A’nuf all ?lunj)s : liolil (ait that uhich ii <*>ood.” GRIFFI.V, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, isiiO. IRWINVILLE WATER-CORE I roUIi NJII.ES X. I-LOKJoNKslloltO’. DR. SAMI F.L IRWIN HAVIN'! pupated a : pie are..mu. -da I ions for the re i. j l.t.a oi p.it i. i.ts, i- j t | a.. -1 t - ‘iat all di-cases j • fit .lie Till ai.|.- by aiv III* .Ills with JIS much FUCifsa as I ..* my i*i.' ? it iM ion. til her Nnfth nr “south. I* isi r miitimg to ib* t lire tire nopa’-te lto bring 2 j ijuilon., large bliiiikid, 2 nurthern-hotuespuu sbci ts, ! .ad 2 luv Is. (?ur cure i> as much an air. exerri.se, light, diet. cloth ing. in. 11 .11 ..| in ji . moii-u. n.. gi • tic. a.- .i water cure. • ii,: . rr.~> ! • a tprr week, according to rf>onts. .Mi. I : I -im) - 11 IM 33 ”W FMEMDTSIiE STOBE 2 MILL SYR MET. GIMFFtX, GKoRGIA. th.y Im .'■• now on bioL.'ind will contimie t keep, a gi't.cral. Wi 11 and finely selected assuttment *l ; ilcu* ami Zinc F'uvmtuvc, il.Mi l.i. . ; Ciiii i,|; l .o.l! -. Ito •!< ."-lands. Wash ."•tiitbL. Looking < ila-si sand IM.it* s I itt.il m ii;v iktlmr mitiojts to please. A!-o. Mahogany ami < ni'iioti Cottage i!cdsteais. va • 1 riotis st ybs ; Tutc He Ik *1 .-fends, different pafeius. In tint, tli* \ have alm*-t an; thing in the iatiiituM- I. •*■. and intend to keep jil-t .Ml di slit u*b * a-’ til • market de ni ll,:! .iii *il’ who h i key will s* il iijioii tho In •-1 n asoti able let ins ft ( A ■. I. having adopt e 1 the mot to of *• Small I’nifils it ml (juirk Suli's!'’ COFFINS ! W,. knv.- !••> ol,.*n|. ami 1.. o I* t r !'.*•>•■ W.m.l Mttli* _* ii va’ ! !’la* l; W inn* (’ *fins. e\, , in ilHsm.ir kef.** ili-.z • a: l t> i- -.kotn ■f )to ‘J'k*. Tuonan? -* i! i* l iinj i <a v i ncM >i ag most Collins u.e ; a!.-o, 1- t.-k’s .M* i;*.' : - Fail i* i (.‘us* s A’i kin -f lat lot 111 * r',.:i r t 1 at very short noli-*--, in tii*’ h. .-1 st; lc. I.v < >in ctri't worl.ui ‘” W. A dV; c.\ & C(). (Lif,id, Api il ID. )-iin -- ly WM . Ii- im .nsi/kiT, I?rofosor of Music, 11! I I'll N CIX nl‘ iIA U” I! 1. gf\ ft i’ , 1 I-- -d:- r.r. ‘tlrc’- Diar.o pTtc, Htri tni. ( b-g in. Mif'i on at.'l I'r.'.s-* Ins*riMiieuf.* ( Mii'i> h it at the Mu-ieor lk*k >tue wili be pt**mpt -1;. a! t elide* i t ••. C j iftiu. .I.iiiliaty 11, 1 ‘jliO.-liifi. M. J. LUNOUEST, i’hotinpaphev ami Xmln’otiipit-t, IITLL STREET, ttIMFFIN. (IEODoIA. I’hu! i *t>h- takeii i*i a*iv dt -it.'** • >d types in til.- lost Old leatist >t \ of the Alt CiVc j.,;u a trial, iO’- ‘.i:V lu_WlJi^ : 11 - l -” 1 Hi• Idings, u\or Ikmually y thug r . .*_ .. March 2i. I"'u -ly I . T. M. KAMI r.Knb DOYAb .V CAAII’IIKI.E, \ti()KNi;;s AT LA w, -;/i//7*'..v. chumotA N* 1> w o • i” y the ncm *vcr ih-awn-i’ 5c I’ott.amV- Ik..dv Store. N'V.iA 1"* tf. COACH MANUFACTORY, GRIFFIN, GEO., (Tinici’ es Ili'Oiulv.'iiJ’ :\il *!ill >f<<fs. fi W CLA !!K leave to inf..! :*i flm pnldh- that IT, lie li.is eigtigi *1 t lie services of Mr I-’..a* \\ iMi.n las b oretn.iii t* hi- •st ablisii mt,t. n*l ik.t he is t:-;W | ; re; a red t.i n . ru.l;. it me. at Ii • sli*n lm t not ire. all I. did.* i. f i ail i:•>. (.• 1 -*. liiii Itu \\ .;s.J •ll u,-. • * s.k’ .. iojua !in ,'b'L at.* *• -I d*n iii'y if u-*- * * any in.)tin* e ---;!•:••*••> in at y pint es tit**:.th. *>i in the N*: ! h. Mr i Win 11 t: is a ii icti* al C. a. !. Mak- r. ft and has be* :i en !...g,Rged in laatm! leturiitg i . fwei.ty y> i.* I* * wurk in insbip. ta ’• and xj t ri’ ime. :.t i iv-H known in many ! pai*sil C * rgia. ( , ;liorrxp:*i'h'tm"d workmen, in each brain ho! the) atiiuge luikn : htisi*.at-- alsn **m ployed ‘• i er U!*’ the pr■*"-nidng e( lig I*l tut i;’ v. -t*!| g. . blc uiid 1* guilt vehicb'.-. call! upon C. W t la:;k. i 1*4!“.:,s i*, ward of aNo 1 job will *iu will toea.i and 1 examine tin* finished work I have hard, a- at!-** that ! now inanulac* tiring before purchasing • lstwheie. d’hey 1 will find it to their advantage to do >o. . AH woik sold at his estai iishtm J.t warranted ‘irfT'rep reeeMt ed l!rpairing neatly and promptly exceiitcd.atid al! work -hi p •'! wit Ii care and dispatch. Order:? thankfully re eeiv"L c Ti in to suit purcha “er. Liberal deduct ion to cash ; (U-toiiu vs. t iii ti! ll May ll.'lfk-'!) —ly. DBS. KNOTT & COUCH, i iMutMCwns anti GIIIFFIX GEORGIA. ILL give prompt and ittidivided attention to all business entrusted I** tin an. X li. (‘"ta ii has I lie exadtisi v control of the hooks for the pte, ; erJ \ car. for value rec iv *i. Mav-31. 1 “(?')-• ly. LLWAI.I) V. KNOTT. PLAHTATION FOR SALE. r JMIL undersigned, desirous to move west, will sill, on I rea-'tia.b!*: tcLius.. their J'laiitatii.iii .mi L;uid,s. con taining jtptcF, ah.nit 17') :er s cleared ami nearly all fresh, utid of the cleared hind T* acres is go*i| Crc* k Bottom, well ditehed : the hi*hir.* c of the land is in the woods, w*dl timbered and plenty of water —situat and in Fayette county. 11 miles west, of <* ri Bin, immediately on the line of the Savannah, (iriffln ti North-Alabaina llailr* ad. Persons *lestring a good farm, eonveniently located, will do well to call and examine the j hu e —— A KIT 11‘ II IIOHINMLS, W. L. IIOBINSON March 1, 18fH). ts Henry Angus! Sale. BEEPJIE th<* Couriffotlg door, in tin* town f Me* Doiiough, Henry ®#ui.ty. *rt the first Tuesday in August next, will be fotd. within the legal hours of sale, the following to-wit : jf** An undivided fat* i* -t of one-eighth Tn and t**two ne groes, Am.uiil*. about lb y* ais 011. ami Emily; about 7 ; levied on’as tln- property of Thomas |{. Mi. .'tiiby Airtueol ali la ’.*hi a .!n-t iec* coni ls i *i*i •list • it. (i. M . \lorg.an county, in fa; or “J P ir 5c | Snelliiigs. vs Tlwimi.-fi . Sinitii Propcrtv j.*.i*r•*! *ut by pl.iuififFy attorney, and levy ina-le utul i turned t*. im I•; a c-i st;rhli. WILLI S r.OuDWIN, D. Sheriff. .1 llllr 2**, 1 *.'). VIA I) \\ s* after date u pplicalion wiM be made t * * f In* I louornhb ( ‘uiirt **f ()rlmary *d 11*11* v -• < n* t\. f**r I* ;ixv to Fiit the nndivideil interest of Wti!:*m M Sappingtoii and David M >appington in nice Nigtoes, town ‘Dun. Wiley, l*‘i aiiees an*i two ehiLh* *. 11 •.■r• ■ r and Ia inj - : >it-an and ehibl, .***aiu. ( hai h*t te and Vi n.i, for t ii’- bom tit of * .id orphans. K. ‘F. .'"AITTNGTuX. Guardian. March 21. l*d>o DI \ l‘Y DAYS after date application will, be made to i * the honomble Oonrl of driliniiry pf Bu'ts county for h ave to sell the L.wd? utid Negroro belonging to the es tate of'Cornclius Liiintnus, late of saii r**urily, deceas ed. for tli** benefit of the ti-’irs and creditors, j May 2! *6ll, LMMLLTNL 1A AdraTx. 4rom tin* Illu>:r.tU l F.miily FrA-ml. . Hbmr Me Nut. r.v* 4*. ULimr me n.'l, t>U ! l>him me lull, Tlial I am no I..111:4 :*,44 -- Fi4HV4'|-> lllrtl 441414*1* till Spot, Are tin* lirst i.i llnlv away ; S", 1 1n* ll4)\v(*i*s c>l 4*!m*lt*ss tlmuglil, Spriminj; From m\ liitppy hear/, ;V tli a lli.msatul ni.-m.irii's Iraiiglit, Sa.ily l'roni my s.iu! tlppart. Rlanu* in.* n.it, oli ! blame me not, For tin* silent t.’ais 1 slli',l. Mi l.* may la* a happy bit, 1 11..’ y.ituli's summer joys are ilea L I liav4> erii vt'tl as H u w.niltl erri. v .*, A'tb.'V vanishe.l from my tra. k : Y’.-l, I i.*ave iis lew t'oulil leave, Willi no w ish to win them har k. 11l nm* tm* n.it that 1 have 4*;tsl I iiis last, lim-4*ritiof liiok hehiu 1 , Fill* llti* pii ttires of ilie past, l’aint the inn\as*-*..il” my mini! Ami tin* holt ilri aim. arise. That imhni'il my early clays . Turn, then, those reprov'iug eyes : Blame the not. li.tl let tut* gaze. Knri'lv tlmu i-atjsl let my sou] Breathe .one siuli lor iatli ,1 years, Over yotitii's ill*.ilniiit-il si roll. That was never ilimmecl liv tears. Soon, I'll Miiihn>r turn my fni*, From all sitrns of sorrow free Ilurrv to thy lovid emlirafi*, Allil I'eiLTL't luvsell in thee ! KnmvYst thou :ml,-i! iliu.*s a~e’'>o:n < >’er a hull as younu* as mine— Thus to saeritice its bloom Wholly on Love's r.ailiant shrine x Thus to see its 1 hiliihoo.l eilei— ‘ Tints its tt si io! joys ilepart- AIIII to know its inipes ilepenil Singly on another heart * Know's! thou not, that may it provi* Bat a I’eeltli*, ehansrin:: thins. Worthless of my trusting love. Worthless of the pi'iee | brim'? II is human it mat tall Leaving tlarki* 1 niyht to im* ; Still, it is my e 111 hlv all. For that in*.lit hi'lon *s to the * ! FATIII li! I see no more that love lit brow, Xo more that beaming smile — That loveil oni ‘s fortn, it moulders now, Fiir from a weepitu, ehibl Tiiovigh we mourn, yet still o n* heart s Melt, melt inToviiLflears; The husband, father, friend has gone— Death in our hearts appears. Could love hut c all a mc.ment back Os life’s fast-t’iTtina hreath. Or warm the clay which moulders now In the cold anna of death. It Ct.f.n T'.t tll *|4 ,U. In,. Ami wake the life; atain— Recall my father from the jrravc ; But no! tin* wish is in vain. Tin,* ib*.nl, aviiett once on (b*;ilh'.s dark a. The soft pales waft tin in o'er, To yon hrieht land, far, far away, Bright Caiman's happy shore. So more their spirits w.iti h r h,ii:k, No more in sorrow roam, * But upward, upward win,.: their flight To dwell with Christ an 1 home. They're vain, tin; tears of sorrow now, And vain the deep-drawn sigh ; lli* dwells with God s bright how, No more, no more to die; Witcre tears no mure ‘shall sile.nl 1 ail, Xnr streams of sorrow pour, Where sin and sorrw, pain and death Are felt and feared no more. A FA NIC fIY MllS. MAIIY A. I/LMbO.\. ‘■ ‘ton say the paiiit: has begun,” exclajiued the old linker, rising from his great velvet, <*>y-ehalr, and walking the floor. lie placed his arms akim bo; his red veined eye.-: sparkled with the <*ohl gleam o! avarice ; portly form swelliid unh r the rich broadcloth ; the wiui-y color suffusing his checks anil ilccpening under ids eyes gresv dar ker, and he puckered his thick lips with a tri umphant whistle. 1 ‘ Yes,” replied the other, wiping a lieu!. ! fore head, “the Pre-toil Bank has had a heavy fun 1 sineS morning, and suspended an hour ago. The ; up-to\vn banks are all in a tremor ; m u are tnov . ing about with tluhious faces, frightened out of their wits ; merchants are ihiving from store to store ; and Siltnan just met tie, hard up as ever, 1 begging the loan of five hundred.” I ‘* Well, and what did you tell him asked the other. “ Why, of eotnw, I was in the dnlefuls—money liartl with me as with evcrvlaulv else—very hard ; hail a little, didn't knowhow long I might have that—great many calls, you know.” “ You’re a trump !” resjiondeil the othc-, who by this time had his hand- in his pockets, and was rattling key* and loose change— ” I always knew* you were a trump. ’ “ He was ready with any am end of security, and offered me one .hundred for the use of five hundred, for .three months. “ You refused him, of course.” ” Os coursel did, and but m JtJKty screw,” “ lie took it ?” “To be sure he did. liuu-’ iiln r that or ruin —and your honorable ti Hows will gill* a good deal bmavifthi mselves.” “ A fair hintfncss operation that !” cried brnker nuniliir one, rulibing Ir- hand- 1 uiijd u •••itly ■ ” very fair. I'm in good -piriis now. 111 g.i take , a shave, and then I will give a -have 111! won't there lie a run on ns to (lav. Between you and me, Bob; old fellow 1 -,—l -Im ildn’t won lir if wh made a liimdivil thutisaml 1 ml and i lcai. tii!- m*M twelve-montlis.” “ If xvi* don't, it's liecaiise wi ‘ii* fonN or Imiu bugs,” replied the other. “ That's so,” anil the ohl broker threw himself into his arm chair for anotln r laugh. “To think,” lie added, “ what a little management will do ! j T test you wfiat."Bob, the dear pttbHt- is-tfw -greatest ■ gull that ever existed ; all manktnd are gulls, g<-n ----{orally, except you and I, and the knowing ones. - Iliiw. ver, wi wont ipiariil with o r palrmis, b.rj j they gdve n-i m isnilici'tit rhances Now lor a tor | ty thmivin ! p<v to diy \S hat tl.i man *•.'; I, wij't 1 r*. ; •.*.*..; Is, vas true, j A M -letual i'*, l ollt.l'Jlled 111.4:1.. < It.ml, ..lining It 1 low tnotewi'd uu*n, with souls birder than llmj nether mil! stone, and heart- as deaf to human ! Mood i*.im-i 1 thr>Mt:h tin ir vein-, !, . by din! *I , well tiim and hintami I*l i<*. of panic, * by eatefti!.!;, , .w 1 r >| se,.pir'i *n . ,*diout I Ilia banker or t hat in* r 1 bant, hm'igdil nb*'ut the dreadful eri- : that - / *i*?n j oil llirr.iti'i the wlioli! i^ominum With tli* p.r it of Lid they, i \.au ! u r tin and *wnt.dl of eilliei t j No matter what tin* (',.*•• might express n.tinw* doled ‘ nl word-, tln**r hearts were *o f*dl of a ma * li.n -1:.- f. 1 • lion, a sal.mu* 1 ..iiitatlou, that ll .1. put 111- ar.'ll !i nd out of i'ounli*., lint: In h-.,k al | tin m . and 11 ll* i t how 11IU1 It his idiilUri u had net . , I done him in satami mi* •Id f. What if pile, hopeless, haggard men, who*, wild lyistnld <f lie. pi ration, jeanu: to Ulttn. i n | plorin r mi rev M* rev ! they inb.’Y, s v.idl have urg'd the starving lit.ti r.et to eat when food was; ; put ill his way. Tin y : , nn I!.K >? on !ln -oiler I ings of their t. i!o. - ‘l'lm y 1 -.ok iania.d scrip, and mnrtga oat of Go* trcmbiiiig ti#L*r* of w iuim >, eu I ; lib. 1..1 -i-phr.u t 1 rtifrt • uttil start alion with a gusto that win In art i*!i"l-| iig to wit in*” M’ re vin a'.sh.ivi r. : note ! .Me.* i*\ in a liugt* black 101 •!. .of flint, w it.i ears of m..r 1 ; bit* and *onl iflea.j! Ask no 111 ivy -*l 100 **! walking si pidciii*'*., glided aeitho.it, led 1 tli n within. Will there . oine a day when no mercy will In* show n to tlii*:.i ‘ ‘“ v j Aivulsol | i c.itiid coiitcu: w itelual otel tlmt huinhii* I.i in. ig . What a lire il ivx. tha! lirst Il.iim* of tin* : *son! ruin nd. goldi'ii yrih.-vv. !*nping, sparkling, i r.iekling*! Baby, with laughing, beautiful i*\i*‘, lav citiw'.n*: in the v uoden cradle —and wn h a baby! milk v.hite and r*G broad hr iw, ‘lightly 1 lo,a 11 •• 1 Wiihs iunv i* oi-, that hioki I is and a law ! 1 ‘* I lire.it Ii \\ lil l ilbs'ii ve I li**. 11 -checks, at in bu: Is ! ; ling:*; *, riotin ‘in pimple, -over all the air oi a I 1 hi.*al;hy \ ilality a joon- i xistence. Tlie pntienl 1 i rippl** on tin* lie*!, a buy o; tiltecn, who had I never v. aiked, ail.*! a- lie gLim-wl fiotil his hook upon tli*.* c'a ‘ortul *: 1 ip. Lucy, the el l ; e.st il l ighter, was prepaiil.g the luhic bu* the ever.- • ing in -at, an 1 it.tied f. ‘iai one phut? to another, a ! smile of ejiiten! hglitin: up her* pretty tin c—a ml | three ban i-mi’ hoys, fro.n the a res of four to t*k*rvn, lirirslmg ii at Ui.it moinciil, ( lauioio.j. (hr Saippel*, completed the picture. “ H irrali lur tin lire!” exclaim*-1 Jpscy, the cldc -t, flinging him all on the hearth. “ Now we shall have a lire ail winter —and good, .warm • clothes—no fire —so little to eat, and poor father ! ‘*:-'’ tratf-V*” | “Mv pa has trot si x handle*] tlnTlar> in the sav dm- ‘ *•*'•*'. i*i. “ <*tiirnini.d little Jim, * i i*t 1 h.ll - h.s hoots toward the 11 uni*. ; “ Yes, didn't he work fur it, thong'i, idietning !<1 it tiie cellars, and digging ti. • wells ; nil I didn't i In* like to vet -kilb'd with bmi air !* I'm ghul he's ported now, in that gs .it drv go*iD stor *. k*nu‘e It a! 11 so h a t ; and hi'di'e* c- ...ice, nil ! 10'. us conn , to s.*f> hint soimtine •.” ** Male, 100 n at the fire for your father, children 1 .(i* him “ lining,” said the !:; >’ !) ‘■*, tt it li 1 heer ‘id v 1. 1 a. -ii; cmie lorwartl to tike the li.di ■ out of 1 his cradle. *• Ltiev, set the tea to steeping, and take thetoa-t up. Yo i-ha*l better light a lamp, ’ too, 1 ihink.” . Tdie-ic 1 was tlrawn —the light hui'uing*, and 1 still tdi'c father came not. lie seemed a long time pa sii.g from the front iloor to that of the room where tiie kindly were. t When he did enter ‘.here was that in l.is hag :ard free that frightened them nil, am! as he - ink I cowering upon a seat, and hid his hands, their trigl.it broke out in (|'.n*sli<m4 ” O f'.phri, wii.it is the matter and •• Titouua, ■ i my hu hand ! what has happened ‘: ’ *’ God have mercy on you all,” at la-t is mc ‘ ; from the white lips of the father. “ Tiie Preston 1 Iwiik ha*i tailed; and my employer ha* fdm 1 I'm utterly swam|w*il -Tut 1 lined Ills votes* broke down again, and great Ultra rolled over his In.in ; face, over his rough fingers. ** Tleenn • you !<in't—mean to-ay that you've lost your six h , i:idri lilollers!” exclaimed his wife, ‘vhi.i—the I'hildrer. -it stuiielied —‘ you can't mean , that vi.u've li st that !’ “ Evi ry c*i:nt,” cihocil the pour ma 1 ilisai illy,’ “and out .of euipluynient besides. Ku matter xc lint l>< 1 nines of me now —'clean give out; my heart lias no mure hope.” “O ! don't speak sSfThomas,” said his wife, w ith ijtiivering lips. “ ilmv.ean 1 help it. Martha t Think how I toiled :md sluxul fijftliat money! Think howl xven! without new clothes, anil everything else I nci ib* !,* so we mightn’t suffer this winter as we sufTered last. Goil knows how tlinnkfnl 1 was to him for’tthling meti> lay by lor a linn* i.f ui*i*il — now wc must all .starve— I don't see nothing else ahettil.” “ No, Thomas we snail be poorly enough otr— but we shan’t starve,” riqilicil his wife. “O ! father, come and drink a ctlp of tea,” said Lucy, pleadingly, the tears dropping one by one from her eyes. ... .“ No,chiliL leanneilHoTeat norudnk. When I heard it, if some owe had struck me over the head with ahar of int i I < ouldn't have flt a sh ir* pi*r pain ; and it liu-n't left m** a frib*th tnf slitcej” A’cry little eould the poor children eat, and tltev stoh* “i1 aim 1 •* - t|.;i< rless tohc.l. Tin* in-xl day the doctor eatni*. Hi* |ntient, lie slid, lrrl tie* lira'll ft*, it Only a little wi*.*t—mid the sexton, tin* I’oMiii,-tin hears* 1 followed, and tin* stricken family, t?n* br<ken-hearu*il wife and lit ti*’ on -. <*aiu :**'l l ithi-r ami husband to hi* bumble gni". Tin* happy hoiiwhold was broken up. the 111 i 1 lr■ u tik n from n*!i. •*•!, and a w inter of s*a!fi r i.ug uni) gloom w a* upon them. But oh ! how lie* money -liaver laitgheil that • lay* I ITow the golil 1 li.iin nil.his velvet Ve-t bob bed* up au ! ibiwn with his exeeisling iiu rrimi nt I How lie ate of his eanvasbaeks anil ruhhi-,1 his fat liatnls at the thought that lie hail nia'l'“ twenty thousand (hfflars—coined it from 1 rokeit hearts— -ob I with vrilul uwtioti he did rough as he protuis-j ed his daughter a “ix hunilred dollar ramel li3'r sliawrl, ... | EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR 1 NUMBER 36 Six hundred ilo’.hirs ! the deathblow of poor, hum. -t Tin nun* ! ‘i !.'■ broki r had <1 riven at least half of that wh ii ii laid his r-eflin together. ” kVh.it’ I was awake tlicn. How much O) tin dn am hail been reality?* < ’ Paiiily a p art nl it, fir Thomas hail lost his ei bund red dollars, and now lay prone on hi* lad, fed upon !iy Ik>l fevi-r. llad I foreseen his death, and tin* break ng up of that happy household? My heart sunk within me a.t 1 f; rang from my -•■at. end ha.-tily attiring myself, hurried to the humble place. Yea, the curtain*, hi that room were slid down -the bell was muffled. Softly thedo'ir w at ifpeiu- J. ” Ni. better. 1 ’ T.a t at * fell mill * sorrowful w ords were spok -11, audit; ,i away, n pain in my heart. The in x.t day mid my visits terminated ill the same way; but on tiie third morning smiling face I'l . *tc*d in” with the w ord —* ,; t'ie dnetor aays hu ii 1 1, iter —lie will itTovei: with proper care.” “ I’ei* over l I’.ircd 11 wonder if It ftcrc !ct —recover to fi I hi*’.udplessacsj, hit poverty—rc eov* 1’ t 1 hiiow that richer and !e.S worthy* ntftli vveic I'r ling on lis hardly earned gains. It w .sin it In 1, ! *ro they udmiltcd me to bis aed-i.'a*. Tiiere si*i‘tn> 1 yet ta He ujmn him the ..'i*ams*s t’.i. sh.upne.s of death—hi.** face wni w.iril to the bjin* -his evet were hollow amt gla- .. “lb* don’t gel along very fast,” said h:a wife, ‘■ i!n* do bit ivslii! in worry—butl caa’r keep him fi *4l at. Tlo* of tie: .si h man quivered ‘• I think of lb I)a*, tor's l/.11, somethin s,” he saiil in a feeble voice, “ aadof toy loat.ei—lio'.v can 1 help it!” “ Look up to God — 1 am sure he will provide for you.” Although touts were ftrm, I fear my In .tri. was almost faithless. ‘* Yes, yes—l try —1 try very hard to feel that,’’ ;he said with crc.pl, ...is ; “I Itelicve G<xl never ili-aTts nay of his creatures, but. He ilon’t work mint. !es,” “ S iae tiaii* he doe 1,” was my reply, “01 some thing very iU:>, it s a* to ns. At any rate, don’t ft *t il'yo t can help it. TV more submissive we nn*. the more helps are put in tow way.” My f.iith grew as I spuke. V>rr a momenta •c—med to me possible to liPt (tie *ek man from liD li ‘l —l. ftivivl 1 > for rsH hnneeds— I to make pro vision for liij dreary future. I think ho took r iTiYagirfr b:a~myf.TCj*; fbr he wailed feebly,-- put f.>rt! both !iis wasted hau ls, and exelaimd, “you sire a IrienJ. Somehow you have inspired urn with hope—it don’t look as gloomy as it did hut now. Th.ink you ! thank you !” K-sfily spoken; soothing, cheering words loh ‘ • li. v or,’ niu! ■ hy the poor man's heart, Ip- thn sick mi-i’.s be.l.shle. I went sway lnpp'- r t! grateful manner—praying that his warden might Ik* itgtneticu. * r The day following I called again, Mother end daughter came to the door, the latte, vrtth tbo h ihe in lier arms. More joyful, beaming luces 1 had lie. er seen, Even the babe crowed with ie v anil exultant note. ‘■()! please walk into the room,” said the good wife, in a trembling whisper, “ J've got soinelUldg to tell you.” 1 billowed her. The lame boy on bis little bed seemed as r-.ulieot as the rg-t. An open letter lay on the table. “Head it—ohi.it scours So wonderful! and how shall we tell him ? 1 didn't dare.” The tears were running now, tears of gladness, not grief. I task the letter mechanically- Tiros it ran : “ To Md. Davies, , ‘Dear sir— ” Your uncle, the late John Davies, of Harks, \i irks County, has left you, by will, bis homestead the farm embracing forty acres, and the sum of fuui teen hundred dollars in cub. You are re -11 nested to bent Marks on Monday next, that stepe nuy be taken lo put you in immediate possession. ’ Yours very truly, ‘ Etc.,etc., etc/ If ever a heart beat with cmstlon almMt Unooo- I tio'iiHhle, urine did at that inouicrft; if ever tears of gratitude ac re s'.icd, I shed them then and ’ i here. My pleasure amounted almost toccstasy. | ‘ Why, you're nil as rich as kings V 1 cried, look ing round upon the happy face; ‘if ever a family/ 1 had reason to bless God, surely you •have. Ttpi good m in spared, and this little fortune youraNr ” I thou. lit of your words yesterday,” mm the wife, half sobbing, ‘and when I read the letter It : took the breath from me, tor it seemed aa if I felt God standing dose Imihfejße, and beard him my “UaVn’t I made it all up To you ?” But how shall we tell Thomas f” I rooklt trpon ntyscif to tdl Tliomaa I meat into iiis little room and held his wasted hand, Whfel calmly and quietly I told him the rioty .friCftip. dream, submitting other namee, and then the strin ger things that followed. lie looked and listened seeming to gather from what I said that hope and ! happiness were gives te. him again; -and when I added, “that letter, my friend Tbemas, came this raom’h” God has answered your trust in him; never doubt againhe covered his poor, pale face •With his hand, and cried like a child. His ‘ Wife cninc in and kissed him—so did all his children, silently, joyfully Tull but the poor lame boy, whose \\cuk voice was heard ]i!;iing, “Ob, father! Fm ’so gladth mwe tremblingly awaiting tlm ’ result. That scsult was, h broken |>rayer, she very ! voice of w hich was rich with thanksgivings. I*h ’ men who had raised the panic were put utter miml—only their victims, willows and orphan-, vv.bo w re sutTering that day without remj'lv, w r r> remembered —some of them after ward with blessings gulden and gracious. I wish vim c mid see the happy family in the old fashion ed homes tea. I, each one content, busy, amply (low 'ere I w ith health. It would do your hearts good. The I one hoy thrives oh milk and the genial coun try ar. ate! though lie may never walk, yet he s’ e- nature in her most beautiful moods, and fra grant i! iwcrs bless him alt the rammer days with tue.r 1 re r fume. 12T We hear of several Breckinridge po’ee Mown down lately. .Even thepefrf up to sue’, ll bod caasc.