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A Htorjr Wit* n Moral
Soma lime #inc« a lady called upon a
«MwM ocnlUt, In order to non*.alt
him m wceoeni of her cym complaining
flfcrftMP power of vta-m had of Into
nutotfrreWV dlwdnlahad. At 4 glsuc*
the doctor •»% that aba won a lady uf
rank and waalth. Ho looked at her
•yea, ebook bis head, and thought thu
treatment would require muoh lime, aa
there were reason# to fear nmourrwie In
her caae. Ho rnuat adviao her, find of
»n, that, in she had informed him ah«
was maiding a considerable dii’ancc in
the country, who moat move into the city
at once, aftd thua ennblo him to «eo her
frequently. If possible daily.
The lady than rented an elegant man-
aion ; moved Into the dty, and the phya-
ician wea punctual in Ida attendance.—
He preaeriM this, and tnat and tbui.
dayi ( run into weeke end weoke into
month#. The care, however, woe atil)
eomiag. The phyaicao tried to oonaulo
her.
One day the patient hit upon a earl
1 schema, and ebe waited not long to
carry Into effect.
She procurod for hereelf a very old
and poor attire, put e hood of tremen
dous tire upon her head, took an old
umbrella and a market bucket in her
hand, and in theee habiliments aho visi
ted her physician, aeloctiag a verv rainy
day. See bad ao well succeeded In dis
torting and disguising herself that the
aye even of a lover could scarcely have
recognised her. She was obliged to
wait tor a lung time in the anteroom of
the physician, with maoy others, who,
like her, were seeking relief. At laet
her turn came.
'Well, my good woman, what have
you got to complain of ?’
'Very bad eyes, doctor,' ebe replied.
He took hor to the light, looking in
to her eyes, hut failed to recognize bis
patieot, Shrugging hie sbouldors, he
Mid :
'Your eyes are well enough.’
'Well r the said.
'Yes:I know what I am saying.'
But I have been told that 1 wax get
ting the a—a—forgot how it ie called.'
'Amaurosis ?'
'Yes, that is it, doctor.’
'Dou'tyou let them make jou believe
such iionsnnac. Your oyos nro a little
weak, but that is all. Your physician
is an oae 1’
'An 1'
'Yea, an asa I Tell him boldly that I
Mid so,'
The lady now arose, and in her cos
temary voioe said : “sir, you are my phys
ician ; don't you know me ?’
The fane the auga counsellor made it
easier to imagine than to describe.
'Oraoious madam,' ho commenced to
otammer an apology, but the lady would
not listen to him, and left him indig
nantly. She never saw the gentleman
any more.
Wamiku To A01 Oonoiai.ru.—La
dies, it la sometimes dangerous to con
ceal your exact ago. We will give you
a case in point, that only occurred in
the summer of the proaent year. A la
dy, u far back os 1826, insured her
life br the benefit of hor relatives. She
only died a few months age—but on
coming to cnmpnro her ago, as given
by horaelf at thu timo of effecting tuo in
surance, with that on tho certificate of
births required by the office to bo ob
tained, after death, from the parish reg
ister it was found that although tho la
dy was in reality forty two years old In
1826, «he only owned to thirty-five, and
paid premiums ou that scale for forty-
two years. The offleo, had it been so
might hnvo declared the po
licy absolutely forfaited. It took n moro
generous ooorso. The policy whs ad
mitted as a claim, but from tho amount
that would have comu to tho logntooH,
if all had been in ordor, tho difforeuco of
pieiulum botweon thirty-five and forty-
two yonia, with interest and compound
interest find compound interest thereon,
from the period that each premium l>c-
oamo due, was deducted. The legatees
thua received not more than half tho
nomiual amouut stated ou the policy.
SIC Walter Hcott’a Proof-
Shceta.
ft th JUitHtftkc We a Timm :
8rt»-Perhaps you may bo able to
honor with a corner in your world re
nowned columns the following statement
of an interesting and curious feet:
HI were not the sole survivor of nil
connected with the publication of the
novels and tales of Sir Wnltcr Sootl, I
should think it atrnnge that neither in
the catalogue nor in the Hccount of the
•ale, in tho Time# of the llih Inst., of
the MSS. and proof-sheet# of the au
thor of Wsvcrty, at Christie's on Thun
der last, ia there any mention of a pe
niliarity which distinguishes the Inttor
documents from all othor proofs that
ever were seen or eold. Not one of
them ever weot to press. Sir Walter
Scott always had the proof sent to him
ia duplicate, writing his corrections on
oae copy, and returning both to James
Hallantyn#, who transcribed them m
the other proof, and that, of course, was
the one eeot to press j so that tho origi
nal! are as clean as when they cninu
from 8001 t'e hand. In this respect those
proofs ore quite union**, and no wouder
they were ao carefully preserved by tho
loU Mr. Codell. So scrupulous was
the "Great Unknown” in keeping his
incognito, that he would not even por
mit a single line in his own handwriting
to be scrutinised by tho prying eyes of
tho Modern Athenians,” many of whom,
familiar with hie autograph, frequented
Jainsu Ballantyne's office.
Far wy competency M so authority
in tide mutter, l refer your readers to
seventy-fifth chapter of Lockhart's
“I Mb 01 Portt*
I have the bonne to be, sir.
Your most obedient enrvunt,
tico. Hi m.v Gormk.
Thirty five marriageable daugh
ters of Brigham Young attended the
bolt Lake Theatre In a row.
KlolH'iiiffif Kxlniordhiitry.
“Burleigh.” the New York correspon
dent of the Boston Journal, tolls the fol
lowing story:
"Not far from whore I wrife, one of
the most extraordinary elopement* has
taken place, with the meet trugionl se
quel. A merchant of standing and
wealth had a family consisting of bis
wile and several children, The lady
had groat personal beauty, was very
fiRcoTnpliahod and intelligent, a capital
housekeeper und earnest Christian, and
greatly dovutod to her family. Not far
from tier reside lice lived a lady oftwon-
ty-lhreo summers, tall, conreo-fentured,
and as unultrnctivu as could bo imagin
ed. Her mother was dead, and ehe
kept bouse for her fathor. The visile
of the merchant to this house attracted
considerable attention. It was known,
howevor, that the father was generally
present ut the visitsof tho merchant, nod
the community was generally divided
about the matter. Hiding and wulking
succeeded, and liitf scandal became gen*
eral.
“On Monday morning the merchant
informed his wife that he was going to
leave—that be was going to sail for
California, and take tno girl with him.
Her father, bo mid, had givon hie con
sent, and agreed to keep the thing se
cret till after hie d. parturo. He told
her that no power could prevent his
leaving. If she kept quiet until after
ho was gone ho would give her the
liouso in which sho lived and $2,000 in
money* If sho did not, he would go all
tho same, but would louvo her penniless.
Ho asked her to fix his lioun and pack
his trunk, nnd havo it roady by Thurs
day morning, all of which she agreed
to do. He trough! a trunk for tho girl
and gnvo hor $200 for her outfit. On
Thursday morning ho left his homo.—
Wh lo his hand wus on the door-latcb
his wife told him sho should remain just
whore she wus and toko earn of tho
children, and if at any time he wishod
to come back, tho door would b« open
to him. Ho went ovor to t'»e house
where tho young woman was in wait,
ing. Ho guva her father some money,
and ho accompanied the partios to thu
curs. On thoir way down tho futbor
referred to some oxjicnaca ho hud incur
red in giving his daughter music lessons.
Tho merchant handed him two huodrml
dollure, which ho pronominal satisfac
tory. Aft«r tho train had startod tho
old man told tho story of tho elo|»cniont.
When some ono remarked to him that
the merchant would desert !.is daughter
as ho had his wifo, he said tbut it was
impossible, for lie had nover seen encli
lovo between two persons before.—
When ho was nskod why he did not put
a stop to a step that could only bo
fraught witb misery to all aides, ho said
tliut hie daughter, when she told him of
her intendcd journey, showed him a bot
tle of poison, and said if be opened his
hoad on tho matter till oftor she was
gono she would poison bim and herself
too. And she would have duno it, he
aaid.
"Tho fcquol to this affair is more than
usually tragical. Tho parties auilod im
mediately for California, and for some
reason not explained took tho return
vossc! back to Now York. They lan
ded in tho »’Hy, whore tho girl was lolt
at a hotel, penn.lo##. 8bo sucoeodod in
reaohing this place, deserted, and sent
immediately for Imr father, who vlaitnd
her at tho hotel. She agreed tP g°
tho morning. 1*?
called for hor ut tho time agreed upon
~ine
homo with him in
THe New PoM office J*nw.
The post office law Domed by Con-
grwa laet week introduces some new
and important change* in thw mode of
conducting thu business of the depart
ment. It provide# for the return of all
letter* on which tho nnmn of the sender
is undorsed, if not colled for within tliir-
iy day* ; reduces tho foe* on money or
ders ; double* the compensation of post-
moatere fur the payment of money or
ders ; allow# weekly newspaper# sent to
regulur subscriber* in tbo county where
published, to be delivered fro# of pos
tage from the poshflico nearest the
place of publication ; authorizes tho Is
sue of dublicato money orders for such
ss have boon loot; makes it felony to
counterfeit money orders; authorizes
the Postinaator General to appoint a
route agent with a salary of $2,000 on
the lino from Hun Francisco to Jnpno,
and another with the same aalary ou
the Hoc from Han Francisco to Honolu
lu ; directs him to establish at a reason-
able compensation a general postal ngen •
ey at Htmngtme, Chinn, with branch
agencies at other ports in said country ;
gives him power to create in bis own
department a foreign mail service bu
read nt a yearly expense of $8,000 j
give# bim another chief of division at a
salury of $2,600 ; makes it felony of high
character to use postage stamps • sec
ond timo knowingly : declares that it
shall bo unlawful to deposit in tho poet
office any letters or circulars concerning
lotteries or gift enterprises of any kind
on any pretext whatever ; establishes a
blank agency in the Post Office Depart
ment at an expense of $6,000 annually,
and abolishes ull oilier bluuk agencies ;
empowers the Postmaster Genorul to ne
gotiate and coocludo ou international
monoy order arrangement; provide*
that the saretic* on bonds of defaulting
postmasters shall not be liable unless
the Government institute a suit wiUnn
three year* lifter the filial settlement of
accounts ; allows certified copies of post
masters' return* to bo used aa evidence
in courts on criminal prosecutions ; au
thorizes ths Postmaster General to pro
acribo a uniform for lotter-carriors, and
make# it a misdemeanor for any one else
to wear thu samo.
Ho found her n corpse. Mho had com
mitted suicide during tho night. In
tho inoantimo tho niorchnnt had not
been hoard from after dcsorting the
girl nt tho hotel. Ten days ago ho op-
punrod lit tho door of hie own liouso.—
Truo to hor promise, and true to hor
womanly love, she throw the doors wide
open and bndo him welcome. Hidden
from tho oyo of his neighbors nnd
frioodn,he rumnius iu door#."
SA- Little Alumayon, tho son of tbo
Abywir.inn Theodor us, has boon taken
to Osborne nnd presented to tbo Qttocn.
When embarking for Osborne, the troops
actually presented arms to him, and lie
“inspoctod” a ooinpanv or two. The
Kngliab will persist in burlosquing roy
alty by calling Theodores a king, and
Alumayon a prince, and tho court news
man gravely chronicle# tho movements
of this littlo negro aon of a barefooted
negro chief. Verily, tho black race
seems to be getting to tho top of the
tree in both heminpnerce. They do not
aoem to sou in England that to bestow
royal titloa with so lavish n hand ren
ders their own Quoan and Princes ridi
culous. 1 should not wonder if Mrs
Lincoln were rocuired, on her arrival
hero, with all the honors ol a doposed
sovereign, such as aho onoe believed
herself to be whon President Lincoln'*
«#oood term corntnonecd.—London Let
ter.
Eooa Hatch™ by tor Hr.it or the
Atmoswkul—The Concord Patriot
state# that on tho farm of Dr. P. P.
Gage, at llopkintoo, a hon incubated on
•onto turkeys' eggs for about three
weeks, nnd then left tho neat and did
not return to it ut all. The neat was
loeatod in a shed, out of tho diroot rays
of tho nun. In nbout a week after the
hen had nbnndonod the nost, several of
the eggs wore hatched, tho heat of the
utmosphoro compensating for the ub-
MMt of tha nes. Tim young tin keys
nnd tho mother are doing us woll ns
could bo expected. Another hen, huv
ing hatohod tho greater part of a brood,
was taken from tha nost and put iu a
Ouop witb tho chickens, under tbo sup
position that thu remaining eggs were
addled, but in tho oourve of two days
these nlao hatched.
'Father what doc# the printer
livo upon P
"Why, my child?"
“O, because I heard you and Uncle
Jchn aaying this morning that you had
not paid fi»r your papers." Exit father.
Incident or a TiurruoM Loso BiiaNcii.
Yesterday uftorimon, tho I/rug Branch
atoumor Nuvoraink had gut about fifteen
miles from Port Moninoulii, on hor re
turn to Now Yolk, when u largo trunk,
filled with many vuluublua, and belong
ing to a lady from Sura toga, fell over
board nnd was left a* out half a mile bo-
hind Indore Urn boat was stopped. An
alarm wont through the bout that a
man bad fallen overboard, und aoou the
E usaengcra were all ou deck, tbo ladies
i-ing greatly exulted. Tho boat wus
backed up to wboro tbo trunk wai tos
sing about on tho wuvea, uud tho grap
pling iron* thrown out, but a hold could
not bo obtainod upon tho trunk. Tho
attempt waq filially given up, when n
courageous in mi un tlm dock volunteer
od to jump overboard for tbo properly
although tho suiface was exceedingly
rough, the waves running vuiv high.—
Tho man tied tho end of a long rope
around hi# body, and plunging into the
wator swum several hundred yard# nnd
seized one ond of tbo trunk, whon llm«c
who held the other end of the rope be
gun to draw bim in. it wns with the
greatest difficulty tliut llio man wus en
abled to pull tho trunk along, and tho
rope, working up to hi# nock, threaten-
od* to strangle film unit*## ho used one
hand to koep it off. Ho wua iu thu
water nearly a quarter of an hour, uud
every moment it was expected be wt/jM
aink. Un hoiog pulled up, he fainted
from exhuustion, but wus finally restor
ed by the use of stimulant#, and hand
somely rewarded by the owner of the
recovered property. Tho incidout oc
casioned tho greatest excitement on
bourd, the proceeding being witnessed
by ull tho passengers with brwuthlwe
suspense.— florid 30/A.
To Phmbrti Yors Truth, Ua# Un-
MW Funm.—At the Donta! Conven
tion at Niagara Falls, Dr. John Allen,
of New York, urged tho necessity of
supplying in the tood material* which
should supply the mineral wuut* of the
system, lie ussorted tbut aa a uation.
Americans have tho worst teeth of soy
people, because thoy change tho proper
proportion# of the constituents of tho
food, while is countries where this ia not
$OM the people retain their teeth uound
and beautiful lo old age. Fiom every
barrel of Hour forty pound# of mineral
matter are rrjootod in the process of
manufacture, und allowing ball a barrel
of Hour a# tho yearly allowance of a
child, overy child is deprived of twenty
pound* por annum of tho material most
necessary for perfecting the osseous
strootruo of the body, making an aggre
gate loea to tbo system 10 twenty years
of 400 pounds. To accomplish this
great waste, 28,000 men nro employed,
at an outlay of $0,000,000 and a de
struction of 20,000,000 pouuds of the
material essential to the formation of
sound teeth und bones. To offoot this
evil, 10,000 dentists are employed by
the American people, but efforts are en
tirely inadequate to compete with the
destructive agencies nbovo Domed.—
When the conclusion is acosptod that
proper diet is tho high road to improve
ment in tbo qunlity of the teeth, be
would have hopes of a stronger and
healthier organism ; but any means
short of s radical change in this respect
would prove indequate.
10* Turu out I turn oat! cried a
roystermg teamster to some one ho wns
meeting- “Turn out or I'll servo yon
a* I did tho other man.”
Tho stranger in astonishment com
plied; but when John was nearly opjx>s-
Ho, called to him with :
"Pray, Bir, bow did you serve tho
othor man T"
“Why, sir," said whip, tipping a wink,
“I told him to turn out nnd he wouldn’t,
so I turned out myself.*
n — 1,1 ■
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| cmmKur, . vBnnatA
XXTILL praalioe in all the Court* of tba Palarila
Circuit, aa.l in 0«lhr-nn o-nniy oltbeHoo h
Waatam Circuit, and In ihe Hnprema Chart ofOa.
Da haa made arrangHnenia witb Moo. Edward J.
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n-. a.iurr,
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rnarVflct Drugged, llookaeller Bud Hla‘*»nsr.
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'» \
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MY FRIENDS.
W HO had account, wi.h me daring the rad
year, mm reader a -igaal aery ire hr I Mr
prompt atteniloa lo tbe aatne I am wail aware aad
parllrinate in tbe great dialreaa of the oxnatuniiy,
aad relncllanilr beg lha prompt ronxideratina of
my palnina. I daatre to eatar to their wanla by
keeping ia dock, and hope for their on operatio#.
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Uuna'a *b<>p, a bora be ia prepared to do all kiudi
uf
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(SuecMfor to MARTI* 4 KTOXU.)
MANUFACTURER OF
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ABD
ROCK CANDY
BY STEAM,
125 A 12? liadaoo Street, Nkw Yoke.
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X4T OrdkiB aolmled aad pruoipt attention git-
*. marl##*
Important to Smokers.
A Charcoal Pipe!
I >KI\*0 m<dr from Mire crime in Ihe fr-rtn nt
I t'harenal. winch ia m» pul mi, that a cubic tach
ol it ia aattotal- d to b «rp i anrfaee of at lc**f a hun
dred w|««ra fcd, and which a I an pwmnuea tbe re
markahle pnwar of «b*nrhing and coodacing nut#
tj lime* ii* own enluma <d certain gn-r*. tkia pipe
ercurra In lh» ,m«kar lh» am Immunily from the
K anoim pmp.-Mieenf lohacm, ihal the chare al
r afletta ia dccolorinag and |>nrif>iug f* ul
water.
Tba abaorbml quality ol eharenal d>waaw»y witb
•II muiaiare ut the utpr, an that ii can • e »w-kcd
w«Ul aerry rarttrfa of tha tobacco i« enoattwed,
•Ha* combining eeuoomy witb an important aanUary
ouadiii'W.
?l h«* been p'onnunrrd hr lh*wr who hare girea
It a «horn nub tnei, in Ka far iha ro«el plea*anf plpa
they arm aacd, and Med.oal OenUeroco hare de
clarad that it ia Ihe naly material tbrwogh which
Tan he amnkrd with i«Hr.
•ale br T. H. POWftf.K Tnmtee.
A. CARD.
Ccrnaurr, O*., M*y l>»h.
D R. RORKKTSUH daairea to inform bin patron
and other* who may deaira bia pmfiraeioaal
•erricae. Ihal duri'-g the 8t mmer Month*, ha ran
ha foaaa at hla rflim from Ihe lot to ihe Ixth of
erer? mouth naly—beginning Jane let, IMS.
mayUtf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
Center jnjhlmH St. and W. £ A. R- JR.
JHMm F. B. POND, Pboitiiltoii.
FINE CIGARS,
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
^ At T H. PDWKLL S, Truatm.
DRESS MAKER.
Mm, £. B.mBy
ReapeC felly inlhrm*
her friend* and U.apnbtX gwerally UuU Ac X pr.
pored to wt. trim and ml, Prmeia. Uacqnan. Jaafc
r*. Cnata, I’ante, Vaoti^ «■«,•* (tot naute aed on
ton rea-noabie team.
•• “ ‘ “ and Fancy Work, marlstf
CIIEAl' HEADING.
35 Cent Edition of
Dickens’ Works!
rear received:
NICHOLAS BICKLERY.
PICKWICK PAPERS,
ORE AT EXPECTATIONS,
DUMI1EV ABD HOB,
HARD TIMES,
PKETCRRH OY “ ROB,”
TALK OF TWO ClflW,
CHRISTMAS HTORIES,
OLIVER TWfKT,
David copperfiki.d.
For Bale by
T. 8. POWELL, Tniftee,
tabSfet Drnggiat, Unekarikr and Htattomr.
r
YOU WART A
POKTKMUVR.tm.
lll.h I
iiilL Book
PASH or MKMORARDUU BOOK, or
BLANK BOOKS
OF ARY KIND, do not ointt to eaamine lb* etoak
of
T. H. POWELL, Trootne^
DreggW, Boobaoilar and Hlatioaer.
JanlAot
DR. 6. G. ROBERTSON,
8UMOEOX 1) EXT 1ST,
flctliMf near. fJaoaai*.
BA MU W. HKARS 1 Co.,
Importm & Wholesale Dto.'ert In
Hardware k Cutlery,
1M Oracnwich Itraet, (near Curilandi Bl i
•«ai ,l w. I Bear Tarn.
Legal Advertisements.
RANDOLPH (XJUNTY.
d.*>. Onardian of J.n ph T. hiddoo. Urtag
•pfd-ed lor letter* of Dianilaaion, all peraon, inter-
cafad are n.VlSrd In lie ntJ-eti..M, if ant, to fha
1 Rapt ember (arm of the tVart of Ordinary ter
lenwaiy. W. D. KIPPOO,
j.*4"d
J AM RUYIBU
Beeswax.
T. 8. POWELL, TMMlee,
DntgglaL UooiwtUr aud HUliabef.
|* n I Got
DEMARE8T «t WVOANT,
Produce Commission Merchants,
*»» wamnuu Diita.4 rx
MJTTKR, (JIIBESK, L\RI>, Err.
Ba. in Baade ttreet, (Corner ol Wa»hlagl<in.)
«. w. nan «b*ht, | New York,
a y wyo*j>t. f o*i3A.ly
BAKER, VAIL * CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
axb
COMMISHION MKROItANTH.
17S * 174 Banda AMI A SOS Watoington Sta,
n n »»»*«, t
j. w. y *u.. / Raw York.
C- A CUM. | net’!, ly
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
Macon, .... Georgia.
K. E. BKOU-R A MOB,
nrlkS-Ip Piup'ietura.
Worms.
I F yoar children are ttnnbled with Wurma, try
Van Deaann'a Worm ConActh-an.
Hold by T H. POWELL, Trwee,
Dtngglit, Bookaattef and Htatirwar.
ROBERTS A TILLMAN,
ran comhissioi mehchaits-
5.1 IU.YA-.1//, CA.
S PECIAL altea'toa girao t« the rerript aod sale
of the i>rudiMta of iha country, and ui forward
ing it ihnmgh tbia place to other maik.ta, either
far Bale or on enoatgnaient. We bare the very boat
Stlllug Cotton In Liverpool,
and will bora it Bold ia that market whan owners
CJT On <1* vttoipl of Cnffoa ItLerol
CASH ADVANCES mil be medt xrk.it
rvawtrW.
R0I1KRTH A TILLMAN,
Offic- North Ride Bay aUwt,
One Door Wml City Exchange,
mat* o«n*BT», i- .
O. U BOBBaTH, ("•«■»#■•
jneapH nuitr, Madiaon erraaty, Fla. marl# f
W. M. McAFEE,
RAILROAD DIN1MJ HOUSE,
Foot Vau»t, Ua.
MF* Choice Are and altaatira am-vaate.
A mntinnaiiuu ol formar petiuoage U aefidted.
oetss-ly
DelYITT MORGAN,
Wbolaaala aad Rated Daalara to
9MXQ00MS.
(RetnbMahad SO yenra )
137 <'ongrmn Sfiret Sarannab. Georgia.
K EEPS coaauatlr on band a tna stock of La
dle*’ Drraa Uonda, H..um Keeping flood*,
fieolletnea’a Piece Honda. Iloaiery, Lam Good*,
White Hood* aad Dowaaliea-bolh home made and
ha ported. carts «m
LATHR P A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* ia
DRY OHO DR, READY MADE Cl OTIUBG,
COOTS. HOOKS. HATS aad CAPS.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTH*, ate .
1X9 and 141 Conereaa Street,
t. w. KTtrr, j Hanneah, Ga.
c. w. aarxan, >
a a. urnanr. |
Dr. W. E TACKETT,
t ( KOKtil A, Ms.n-.Lru Cor at r -tl*H*T Hu.au,
v Ailminiktralni on the relate of Jo.l.h Iteyatt,
h-.log applied Inf leave to act I the tnod beloogiag
to lha mid r*»ate, «•! neroon* lote.eitod are hereby
noil tied tbel her applNsalinn will be eunridered at
tbe Mil September Term of tbe Court or Ordinary
for *-.M munty.
Wilnrea my otHtitat »lg«*ture thla June IT, 1M*.
Jet#tm W. D KIPPOO. Ordinary.
S, r. ALLISON, i Holloa to nlabluh lom Dead
vs. V la Randolph Hepariar Court,
MARK SIMS ) Ncr.mljouraed Term, 8n«.
I T appearing to the Co*rt, bpi n Ihe furegning pr-
tlunn nf if P. Alliaon, that he Waa rerenlTy la
Use pna aaaiun ol an original Deed, of which tba
foregoing ia a .nhataalial wmy nf acid Deed and
that aaid origiaal hat been Inal or deetroyed ; pray.
Kg that aaid copy to erabiiatod in lieti of said kwt
or deatrnyed nnginal. And it further appmtriog to
•ha Cmtrt ihat aaid Mark Sima, tbe maker nf mid
Deed, baa reran, ad Am tto an id coanty of Pike
to pen* a ‘
It ia th<
Mark Hunt A
Term »i thin Conti, why aaid copy deed tbaald not
be eaiabliehed In lieu of the Inet or dcetm.ed origi
nal. It ia further ordered b> the Conn that a copy
nf ibis role to p.ibttahad in the Calbbevt Appeal, a
lUudwtph ooooty, Hut tot
gte. once * month hr lour month* betura tha
Burcwtor Term. A true extract fmm tha
-tern M. C. PARXKR80B,
ffi*.14-lam4m* Clerk.
Rang* J. Renoirs,
VB.
JaaisM. Raomre
) Libel (or Di'
/■ dolph Huperk
Divorce in Rea
Superior Court.
D ievident of tbe State -f
Georgia, It la therefiire nrdetad the! aervieaortha
libel >a tto abort ata'rd cor to pertoted by pabli-
ration. The drAndanl ia herein mjui-ed to ap|iear
at tha May Term next, of tbe Superior Coart of
eotd count., permaally or by airoroer, to ahnw
cauae. If any be ba* why the ptarer of tto peti-
•Irner «hnnUf sot be granted. In d» fault nfaorb ap-
prvrance the Court will proceed la I be pmnioea.
A Iroei-atiam from the mten'ee <f tto Courf,
Uth March, tsH-t. M. c. I’ARKKRHON,
marlsJanitor Clark >
f v KORfllA. Rakoou-u Uovbtv.-Mm lo team
. J by fires to all potauna cuooauied, that E. L
-tiglaM. Admin tel rat or oo the aaUte of Mary i,
Hag•• I, aad oo the aaute -d tin jeoiin Hcrawn, b.a
applied lu me tor Laflara o| Pianoa.ioa Sum Mid
•druini-traiiona. Diataia*lon will to graaled tt
• be i.eit September Term ol this Court if M legal
uideenrn theraio abatl to made.
• to W. D. KIDDOO, Ordinary.
cupiad by E. H. PlaU, on College at real,
heardeonaao Umpktn ati act, at the Frank Leou
ard plana. nutiU
irrnwABT countV
C t EORGI A, SrawtBT Cuurtt —Corot or Obpi'
I xtar, Kiaar*ai Teas, lad#.—J. L. Wraaaa-
tat. Ordinary. I’rraiding
Upon the petitioo ol Jaoeph T. Tomer tor Let
ter* of Di*niia»inn ln.ni the Ad > uiUlraiiuu ol as-
Ut* of f'harlea Carter, decearwd.
It I* ordered Ihal all peraon* roncemed show
oboa* br »b# oe*i Hrptrn'W Term nl raid Com*
why atld IrrMera abou'd not Ibffr be granted.
A trot rsiraet Iram the minulea m nlf Conff.
mar 11 dm J. I fc WIMULULKY, Ordinary.
O KOKUlA, HttwABT Cor-arr.— Coarl uf Ordi
nary, January Term, IbSn.—J. L. WixaaB*
trt. Ordinary. Pnaiding.
Upaa the petition ol william Harilann, for Let
ter* of Onuntmion from Ihe ■dmimaliailua of tto
e*'*»e of Jarir aon ilairiaon. dotrwwd
ft la ikerefure ordered that all |i*renne concerned
•how cauae. If any, by tbe nett Angaai Term ol
I’ la Conn, why add Ictiera uf dUmtoion thonld
mil be gramod.
A >r i ainaet from lb* minute* of mid Coart.
F«bo-ary |, ledfo J. U WlMBKRLBY,
kM-aa Ordinary.
CLAY COUNTY
C iKOHGfA.Ci.tr C« nxyr.—Ordlm-ry’a oHot of
I Mid county .-Edward MolK aeld.Admini.lra-
•or, da bouse non. on estate of Gen. If. Waidiaw,
haring petitioned lo to discharged from Mid ad*
mlniairallon.
All person* onner'ned are required, within lha
lima til'd by law. In *hon cauae, il •• r they bare,
why the M<d Ed ward McDor.atd should not to die-
.-barged, according In tho prarer nl bi* petition.
Given under my beud and seal of effleo. (bia
March 4>b, !*««. JOUR C. WKLLN.
iwrl'Mn* Ordiaary.
G EOKGIA, Cttv Cocmv -Ordinary’* oAea rA
mid r oualy.-C. C. Gtaene, Administrator on
male ol i\ P. Klllebmr, haring patilioned to be
diMihargrd Imm aatd edinloUtratKHi.
All pvraone cmiccrntd are rrrptirfd, erllhin the
lime tiie-l by law, In abow c*n*e, I' any they here,
why Ito Mid 0. C. Greene abnnld n.H be di.charged
•ocording in Ito prayer nl hie petit km.
Given under my band and aval nf office, tbi*
March 4ih. IBM. JOHN a WELL*
mar 19 *m* Ordinary.
T1SUN k (iOKUON,
Cotton VAOtOFffiy
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
90 Bay Street, : AwwnaoA, Go.
OT Bperial alleatWm will to giraa to tto ml**.
Lumber, Rosin, Turpealroe, etc.
Rirnnrxre -O. H. June* A Co., J. M*K. Qua#
Cnthtort Ga auglfolF
J. H. OTTO,
B*. 93, Cherry 3t................Macaw, Oa.
TkRACTICAl. Watchmaker aud Jewnior, omd
dealer ia ffae Gold and Hilrer Waicboe of
lean, Swiaa and English make. Cl. toe of ail
ptiona. Jewelry, Hilrarwnre, a An* atoak nf
Hiring* f.w Musical Inatrtimenl*, and all other good*
generally found in Jewelry Store*.
Watch**, ('locks and Jewelry repaired is tto tout
manner at shott ontir* and warranted. (eti ly
TO PLANTERS"
UD
Coti on Dealei-s
OT Middle and South-West Georgia*
W E raane*folly anaosnne that we toe* se
ct red the entire charge end control of tto
P.Utoa Warehouse, neenpiad the pul acaann by nnr
Mr. Jonathan CMlina, nnd Audarno* * Wootfolk.
whata wn purpose doing a atriet and Wgtttmala
Cotton biidnree, sad we offer onr undivided atten
tion to all boainvM eat meted to our rare, ptedglag
an honest eadMror to plenae all. And aa raforenca
we offer oar reputation. Wn rnapeetfnily aaiwH
your patronage.
JONATHAN COLLINS * BOB.
fe’l-im Mmm,Oo.
JAMES KNOX JOHN GILL.
KNOX & GILL*
Cotton Taotor*
AND
Grocral Commission Merchants,
Ho. IU KMITD’S WHARF. BALTIMORE.
CosMtgnments of COTTOB. WICK. *to,
folly anUeited, and litoral adranena mud* I
Order* for CORN and BACON promptly •««.
with ear* and vtwalwa.r 11 'T
WANTED I
Clean Cotton Rags,
jylln JACOB DAVIS.