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Count Wnllrnsfeln.
Theft* la BCftrouly a pttftoo»g* in litoto-
ry of moro awre Htriking character that
ft.* —
Count Wnlloiutwin thu cotnuxantlcr of tliu
rniperor’a ortnitm In that airu^lo with
I’rotcMtnntiam, llto Thirty Yuan*’ War
Horn of high rank, in Ifi83, WalleiNtflin
found lumadf. at forty, chief of tho im
perial ^hnltto, 8i»d tho |r»iB8888or rtf im
mcoao wealth. Concentrating a pow
erful mind on mte object, the gratifica
tion of hia ambition, lie nttuiniMi it to a
remarkable degree, mid wan for «>mo
lime beyond doubt the greatest subject
in Europe. In managing troop* by a
inaieileM diMciplino, in making rapid
marches, in tho fiery energy of hl« at
tacks upon tho onemy he was unrival
led. In but one battle, that of Lut7.cn,
where ho met tho Protestant army under
Gustavos of Sweden, was he ansucoss-
ful
Walienate! n’u immense richoft, his pro.
found reserve, theatricn! inannert, wero
tho principal means which lit employed
to exalt tho imagination of tho masses,
llo always appeared in public surround
ed by extraordinary pomp, nnd allowed
all thosa ottaohod to hia house to share
in his lury. His officers lived sumiitu-
oasly at his table, where never less than
ono hundred dishes wero served. As ho
rewaded with excessive liberality, not
only the multitude but tho greatest ))or-
nonages wero dax/.lvd by this Asiatic
splendor. Hix gates gave ontranco to
his pulaco at Prague, to moko room for
which ho hmi nulled down one hundred
houses. Similar chateaux wore erected
on all his numerous estates. Twenty-
tour ehamt>erlsins, sprung from the moot
noble fa ini Mrs, disputed tbo honor of
serving him, and others rent back the
golden key, emblem of their grode r to
the emperor, in order that they might
wait on Wnllunatein, lio edneatod sisty
pages, dressed in blue velvet and gold,
to whom ho gave the first masters; fifty
trabants guarded his ntite-elmmber night
and day; six borons and tho same num
ber of chevaliers were constantly within
call to boar his orders. Hia matir d'hotel
wn* a person of distinction. A thousand
porsone usually for?ned his household,
and about n thousand horses filled his
stables, where tlioy fed from marble
managers. When ho went on his trav
els, a hundred earring**, drawn by four
or eight horses, conveyed bin servants
and baggage; sixty eurrisges nnd fifty
lad horses carried the people of hia suite;
i silver bugles preue-
ten trumpeters with
ded the procession. The richness of his
liveries, the pomp <>l his equipngos, and
the decorations of hia apartments, wero
in harmony with all tho rest. In a kail
of hia palace at Prague, ho had himself
painted in a triumphal car with u wreath
of isurols rotitid his head, nod a star
above him.
Wullonstein’s uppearunco was enough
in itscll to inspire fear nnd roepcct. His
tall, thin figure, his haughty altitude,
the stern expression of his pale face, bis
wide forehead, that scorned formed to
command, his black hair, close shorn
and barsii, liis little dark oyer, in which
the flame of authority sliouo, his haugh
ty and suspicious look, his thick mus
taches and tufted board, produood, at
the first glanoo, a startling sensnthn.-—
Hi# usual dress consisted of a justau-
crops of oik akin, covered by a white
doublet and cloak ; round hia nook he
wore a Spanish ruff; in Ida hat lluttor-
ed n large red plume, whllo scarlet pan
taloons und boots of Cordova leather,
carefully padded on account of tho gout,
completed hia ordinary attiro. \V
bile
Ills army devoted itself to plonsuro, the
deepest silence reigned around the gone-
ral. Ho oould not endure the rumbling
of eatta, loud conversations, or oven aim-
pUaeaada. One of his chamberlains
was hanged for waking him without or
ders, nnd an officer one rally put to
death because his spurs had clanked
wliao became to tho gcnornl. Hia ser
vant* glided about tho rooms like phan
toms, mid a doxen patrols incessantly
moved round his tent or pnlaoo to main
tain perpetual tranquility. Cbaius
were also stretched across the streets,
in ordor to guard him against any sound.
Wallenstein was ever aosorbod in him-
■elf, ever engaged with hie plans and
designs. Ho was never soon to audio,
and hia prido rendered him inaocoasiblo to
Ronaual pleasures. .Hia only fanaticism
was ambition. Till* strange chief medi
tated nnd acted inoomiautlv, only taking
oounsel ot himself, nnd disdaining
strange advioo and inspirations. When
ho jrnve any orders or explunutiona, ho
could not banr to bo looked at curiously;
when ho crossed tho camp, tho soldiers
woro obllgod to pretend that they did
not boo him,
Tho end of Wallenstein was such ns
might have been anticipated. Heooin-
ing too formidable us a subject, lie was
dennuoed to tho emperor by 1‘icoolom-
ini, who obtained a oomuiiaeion to take
tho areut aonorul dead or alive. On
tho 25th or Febunry, 1034, he was an
sailed iu the Castle of Kgor by u hand,
in which wore included one Gordon, a
one Butlor, an Iriahmun,
•od fell under a single stroke of h parti
riu ? 1,10 with
which ho had lived.
Tlic Devil Out Wilted.
In those dreadful days when dhftl*
hod full |K»wer to iiimiiiiic various mor
tal form*, and in pursuit of their avo
cation to wader over the wide earth, a
very old malfgn unt devil left his sob-
terranoan abode. Having hoard of tho
wonderful bliss whioli won enjoyed by
human biinge in ifcui# maltinge li/'s, he
determined Tilmselt' to mu bo an attempt
to enter into tliut happy state.
Hut ho was so old and so ugly that
by no device mid no disguise could ha
conceal tbo deformity of hi* jKirson,
and every approach ho made toward a
pretty maiden was r< pulled with con
tumely and scorn. This grieved and
exasperated him beyond all bounds, nnd
ho sunk into tbo dc-pllm of despair, hav
ing exhausted every art of fascination
and eloqnonce. In this miserable state
uf things ho endeavored to address him-
self to a hideous nnoient hag who hud al
ready sent six husbands to their graves;
but finding nothing preferable to her, he
offered her bis hand, swearing fidelity
for life und death.
Wo will not describe tho bride, with
all her churms, except to any that tho
venerable chronicler, who has recorded
tho story for our delight nnd instruction,
declares that, wicked as was tho devil,
thu devil's wife mis tenfold worse: und
he add(i that tho outward deformity of
tho witch was charming when contrast
ed with the viloness of her inner nature.
On tho wodding day, immediately af
ter tho ceremony, she began to torment
hor husband, scolding and quarreling
without rhvme or reason, wludi he
conld not stop for even a minute. This
was the devil's introduction to domes
tic felicity ; and ho toon found that his
Into infernal residence itself was a para
dise, when compared with caith and
sueb a witch of u woman for a wedded
wife.
lie could not bear it long. Foil of
ahume and sorrow, ho cursed tho whole
race of womankind, nnd his own choioe
above every ether. Ho wandered away
Into tho deepest woods nnd thu wildcat
wilderness, Meaning ike fortune that
hud give* sufficient strength to Ids wea
ry legs to carry him so far off from his
beautiful bride.
And to ho strayed in tnelcncholy
mood Into a thicket, where ho saw u
little meagre mat* busied iu digging up
and gathering together various roots
und hurbs. 1 lie man looked upon hhn
with a friendly hut gloomy and embar
rassed couoleiinnuo, and the devil noon
discovered that ho had no pictaro of
human huppim** now before him ; but
bo tenderly inquired into tho man's his
tory and emnloymunt. Thu pour botan
ist nuawerocl, with sighs, tliut lio was
indeed un unfortunate creature, whom
n bud wifu bud brought to misery, hav
ing squandered his belongings, and so
pluguud hia existence that ho felt it u
relief to occupy himself by collecting
simples in the dosert, in order to escape
from thut font do house devil.
The s'.ory produced on- the devil's
mind a fellow-feeling of sympathy, und
ho imrrutud to tho littlu man tho expe
rience of his own mortal felicity They
wero soon bound together in the stron
gest bonds of friendship; they discussed
tbeir mutual griovuuccs, nod determined
to work tngotnor for their common re
lief, and to ncln ono another in partner-
•hip. Tho littlo man collected a grout
supply of roots and herbs, and tho devil,
whose hatred against tho whole race of
mortal man hud been greatly sharpened
by hia more intimate acquaintance with
tho butter half,used every art of witchery
and deceit to induce people to trade
with hie uasocinte. lie poRscssed first
ono and then another, and did not come
out of them until the little man bad come
to cure them with bis mysterious med
icines ; and snob waa the auoccas of
these dovIcoB that they collected heaps
ot' money, and so long had their traffic
been Carried on that the woods nnd
wuxtos failin'? to supply them with u
» At one of the hotels in this cit »
the landlord asid to a bonnier, “ Hue
hero, Mr. linker, thaohambertnaid found
a hair pi* iu ypur bed this morning, and
it will not answer; you know I endoav-
•m to keep a respectable house."
“ Well," replied our iHtod John, "I
found a long hair in Die butter this
morning, but it did not prove there was
a female in it"
Tho two men looked at eaeh other
for about ten seconds, when each smiled
and went on hia wav, no doubt pouder>
injj on the peculiarities of oiroumstan
•to* A person inquired at ono of the
railway stations what timo tho 7.45
train would start and was told a quar
ter to eight.
"lilese iu®," he exclaimed, “you aro
always changing the time on thta line."
ltitiinli»fic C'eri*monies.-
A Brooklyn Kpimopitliuti gives ttic fob
lowing account of the ceremonies which
ho recently witnessed on Sabbath ni wil
ing \tf Pumf Michael** Church fit that
city, where‘ritmiHsm 1 is In fall blast, und'
gives n description of the remarkable
proceedings ho auw there
Tho 'church* has (ho snysl been de
ft, and
Hcribcd In year cohimns, nnd therefore
any description at my handk would be
unnecessary. After sitting a while,
watching my ritualistic friends enter the
church, and bow to tho'altar, nnd cross-
themselves, nnd kneel, etc , my attention
was attracted by strains of music ap-
prouciiing, apparently from (he street.
a 'procession' of boys and
mid soon
men, in surplices, preceded by a hand
some lad carrying a cross, elevated on a
long polo, pompously entered the main
died up the aisle, singing
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bar fri«od« and lb« pabllc gawetally ibat *he U prw
pared Insit, trim «nd make Dreaaea. 8«q«t\ Jack
a-a, Crate, Pasta, Vasts, ate., at abort nidm and os
fraMumble kftoa.
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CHEAP READING.
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-therefore, aw
door and innrcl
us they went. At tho last walked *Futh
er’ NVtbbe, tho pet of Brooklyn ritualists
who wore over his surplice, instead of
the black scarf, ordered for our minis-!
ters, white cope, ornamented with cross
es, in gold unu red. On reaching the
chancel, tho 'priovt' commenced our usu-
ul morning service in a sing song, drow
sy voice—-the whole of tho ssrrice,
t ruyers, psalter and amens, were sung
y the choir, thus preventing tho peo
ple from tnking any port in the wur
b« more solvent: It ha* ample fttoda- patt rrputaUoo, «t»d rmi-unaibla Managoo
Cna.pai.y MIAI I. UK MOUK MCOllFT.
A cbaUM ia i ninrtd in ibia old Company to ihe nfliWnaok rnwnlry In pa I male-onr own antarpriwa,
and retain oar fund* at bom* lor tha pmaperlly of out own eiiiirna, InMaad of aeoding large autsa, aa la
oflan dona, lo Foraigh CounOiaa hr fnamance
It baa paid Inaaea amce oi-gannwd, without delay In nny man, lo tha auoaal of flll.TXI t,g.
For crMttiM of aolrancy and tor Inauranra, apply to it. H. JONM, Araat,
aarS-am tbihtort, -.a.
New
Hlii|iul God, if such it could be called
Then tho morning servico was over
the ‘priest’ retired with two 'acolytes,'
ono of whom soon appeared, carrying a
long, lighted wand in his hand, with
‘ileb no
proceeded to light the candles
on the altur, having first nobbed on bis
knee before tho altar. The ‘priest, now
entered tho church clad in a short point
ed cope, over a long white gown, nnd
passing to tho front of the richly deco
rated, flower covoted nltsr, began a
sickening imitation of the 'mnsa;' for
whnt with the bowing, nnd evossing, and
squirming, and finally the elevation of
tho Host—it woe nothing leas—lefbre
begining hia sertnon, the make-believe
'priest' repeated tho Popish incantation :
‘In the name of the rathe’,' etc., at
which the choir and people crossed
thcmnc-lvcs with apparently grent de
votion. Hut the most blasphemous pro
ceeding was during tho communion,
when the ‘ priest,' nfter saying the
words,' This is my body,' etc., pervert
etl tho typical meaning of thorn by hold
ing up the bread and wine before the
People, * and uM the people liowed thu
Itneft nnd worsh'|>pod.’ At this moment
one might have imagined himself in a
Homtsh chapel, or a heathen temple.—
Before Mm, in front of tho ' altar,' with
its gaudy trunpings of white, and red
nnd gold, with its gilded cross, its
flowers, and enadlcs, stood tho ‘ priest,’
in dccorutcd ' vestments,’ and all mound
were the kneeling devotees nt tho shrine
—it might be of the Virgin, or it might
be of linddha—only tho tirikling bell
nnd smoking censor wero needed to
oomplote the resemblance in either cose.
sufficient quantity of simples for the da-
Jennwliil
mnnd. Meanwhile, with the accumula
tion of wealth, tho passion of avarice
entered thu soul of the Ue,;gre little
man, and ho determined for the future
to disregard tho agreement he had made
with the devil. Ho deceived his corn
rude iia often ns lie could, nnd, *instoad
of giving him half their onruingn, ho of
ten handed him mas (ban a third. The
devil's Hhurp-Hightcdneea soon discover
ed tho roguery, and ho ou'.y waited a
favorable opportunity for taking a be
ootning revenge.
lie entered into u peasant girl, nnd
irful kci
maddened her with snub a fearful ftcnxy
thut half tho affrighted villagers Hod.—
Tho meagre man came with holding
herbs, but though tho girl wuscxoi cited
by ovory ohnrm and overy influence
that had hitherto in every case succeed
ed, tho devil that possessed her declar
ed thut ho would never quit ber, bulled
scorn and defiance at the exerciser, and
loudly shouted out that ho despised his
power. This sudden nnd unexpected
obstinacy of tho devil placed tho little
lima in tho groatuet perplexity; but in
his wild despair he dreamed of a plan
by which lie could not only drive the
devil out of the maiden, but out of the
universal world.
Tho people Usd abandoned all hope
of tho rocovary of tho maiden, when
the littlo man came forward and said to
the devil: “Thou couldst not cure tho
girl; I will call thy wifo to help thee."
Hardly were tho words uttered when
tho devil bognn to tremble, and his agi
tation made all tho bouus of Ute maiden
crack. Bbo foil in couvul&ions to the
ground, but her misery soon came to an
end. The devil thought it better to
hurry buck to his own proper regions
than to wait the ootning of his wile.
Ho disappeared in smoke, but left a dis
agreeable smell behind him.
The Detriot Union gives the follow
ing rendering of on olu nursery rhyme
High dlng-s-ilnildle.
The court* in n muddU,
Aud Andy goes up to the moot ;
I.title Grant Iciighs
To see tbo i-purt.
And llu'lor runs off with fie tpooo.
'uopauation or Minks.—Waare pre
pared to believe that there ia soaruely
tiny thing but what ouu he turned to
account, silica wo have ascertained that
there is a miukcrv in full blast, in Can-
tnugua lounty, New York, of sufficient
ai/.o to acoommoduto 100 of these nni-
innls. Tho urranguinents aro very sim
ple. Tho nest of tho founds is peculiar
ly constructed of grass, loaves, or straw,
with a liuirrg of her own fur so firmly
compacted together ns bo only with dil
Acuity torn in nieces. About the mid
dle of March the females are separated
from tho raulus until the young
aro roared. The necessity for this arises
from the fact that the mule seems in
cUr.ad to brood the young almost as
much as tbo dnnt, when both aro per
mitted to rcMituiii together.
The expense of feeding the animals
is almost nominal, being supplied pretty
muoli entirely, from tho usual offal ot
T« 111!
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loea, Jelliea, Hpieed Finite, Hrr.me, Cider, Wioa,
Milk, and Mime kind* nl Vegetable*.
It to hI*o warranted to eouialu nothing InlaHom
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Thin *ulmum hM been tested by aonte of Um bet
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L Maiadwn'a I’aetnral ll .lm,
llr Tpjocto'e Hrmi of OI.be Flower,
Ajer’aCuetiy Pectoral.
l.'Ott CHILLS AND FEVER:
L Ualiigh**'* and Slu.llenbc-gcra Pilto,
Orguml’* India Choioe ague,
Ay-r*» Ague Care
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SASH, BLINDS, DOORS,
H0ULDIN0S and BRACKETS,
Ready-Made and Sash Glared.
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Corner Hey uud Drey Ion Hte., Herennab, O'e.
(latebltobed ie ISIS.)
\ 1-L KINDH rf ORVAMKNTAIs COTTAGE,
11017.-4K and HTORE UOUK dona lo order
in Ibe beat and lalaat aty'ea. v
House and Kitchen Furniture,
PLANING, SAWING and TURNED Work,
CoMntiri, Tobin and Stooli for Store*.
the form yard, witli occasional wood
chucks ami game in gcnornl. They ont
this food with equal uviditr uftar decom
position has taken placed, devouring
ovory particle ol flush, cartilogo and the
softer bones. While tho expense of
keying is (bus trivial, tho profitable
yield oi the unimal is conmarutiveiy im-
incnso, it befng considerea a moderate
estimate to claim that ono mink with
her inorenso wi.'! equal tho avails of n
cow. Should this cttlculiitioo hold good
when the propagation of the mink is cur
ried to a large scale, the buaiarts h<F
comes ono of the moat profitable in the
world. Ho for, exporit-nce with the un-
domentientod mink hoe not been satis
factory, as their shyness cannot bo over
como, nnd thoy have never obtained any
increase from the animals in their wild
state. They have to be takon when
young and domesticated.
It is uunocessary to state they are
valuable only for their fur.
X&T Rapairing of ell kind* don* cheaply, end
with rflipateh.
8*nd or calf nt Factory, Swt ot Third tUraat, on
Wbarl Htrael, Macon, (ie.
JylMy OXXNVILLK WOOD-
Notice to Planters.
r|XHR eedcraigoad, baring leaaed
THE PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Now building, near the Peaaenger Depul,
Opposite Bytngton'a Hotel,
Worn mi's lnliumirnltr lo Woman
To tl.o heart and apt hand of Mr.
Lowell, tho following linos do cquul hon
or. Road them, ye who rustle in silks,
and have Do helping thought for her—
your sister in tho groat family—who
sews your garments which you do so
much affect, with her wry heart-
threads :
llurk ! the rustle of eitrcsi,
SUIT with liertoh curtliuma ;
litre comes one whose cmvk* would flush,
Uitl to have hor garments Lrunb
’Gainst Iho girl whnae Anger* thin
Wove the very ’broidery in ;
Aud In the midnight chill ami murk
Stitched her life into tho work.
I tending backward from her toil,
1aw( the teem the silk might rpoll ;
Shaping front her bitter thought
llrartWaMi and Forget-me-not :
Satirising her despair
With the emblem* wore® there.
Would raapeclfull.r inform thrlr patron* aad Ilia
public generally, that they will remora lo Ihr «*m«
on lha Oral of Anguat nest, wh-re thrr will hare
iocrraard tocililir* for aloring and wiling CoOna.
Tliankfnl tor lb* vary liberal patmrag* rrceirMt
lha past aearon, aud fljltering Ihrmrelrea that tb.r
bar* in mm degtre merited lha same, thry bope
it will bi con tin nnd in Iheir new quanrra.
AD IMS, JON Ed A HKYNOLDN.
Jell-8.it
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
To tho Planters in
Middle and Southern Georgia.
F
,'OR TWENTY YEARS w* hare serrad yna.
w* believe :*hhfullT. Our anocna* drpaada
upon your proeperilr; benca w* bar* «-*ln«*if
aoughl lo promote your inlaroal aad advance it bv
! every mcees ia oar power. As (N>moito*i,m Rer
I chants we ag*m tender you our aervica*. at "*r *M
aland, which baa wiibahiod the flam** of a burning
•quara (thereby proving it* security,) and a bare
wa t op* to merit the very liberal patronage always
glraa ua.
Tbt tale of Cotion ia our apeatolitr. We flatter
ouraeTrea none can esrel ua. To old friend* we re
turn (banks; la new anaa, try as, we w91 try to
plraae yea.
ttaual accommodatlone given In rnaM* rna to
make* crop. THO&. HARDEMAN, Ja.,
jvaisi O. O. MPARK8.
K RF.r conv antly on hand a la'ge and v*rl*d aa.
aor'.iieet of HOtfiM, auitnb.e for F<ni ly or
Ftoatalton u-e. A no. a grner ,1 aaanrime.il . t'boe
Imported WlNVW. LtQUOK.4 an d 8EG tkri.
HT C-HMitry oidei* nrvfiiily aitri.dtd .o.
augl H-l jr
ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
ATTOItiNfcY AT LAW,
CtrnOKttT, ■ UfoRClA
W ILL praelic* in all Ibe Conri* of lha Palanla
Ulrcnl*, and lo Calhoun coaniy of the Sou-h
Waa.crn Cirraul, aad in (he Soi-rem# t'onrt of (ia.
if* haa made arraarboie..!* with lion. Fdward J.
Harden, who reside* in 8*v«nn«k, lia.. Ina.lan.l hie
caaea in th* Federal f’cnrl al Sarannab, iluueaving
(raveling aapeaMH and hotal bills. angut-l v
McDowell & dickinson.
Importer* and Jobbers uf
FOREIGN sml DOMESTIC KKBITS
lltrmrtrirolly Srofnl tiouh,
rrrrrrm. Jtllm, Flororiiif Rifrartg, tor., toe
817 Washingtas ft, (far. of Chambers.)
i. ▼. naonwsM.,) N«.w York.
j. p. DioaiaiuM. | oclU ly
LOVELL & LATTIMORE,
Wholcaalr and Retail Dealer* in
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
And Manufacture a .if TIN WAltK.
Al>0 DEALERS IN
Dickens’ Works i
STOVES.
1AA an* 137 Unngraaa St., Savannah, (Ja.
14T Otdara aolicited and prompt attention giv-
io. mar ID 4m
The Konuesaw flour Depot
O K COOK k UHKKK. keep ronalaatly on bam
FLOUR, BRAN and hHIPOTUFF.
NT All brands of Flour WARRANTED.
Come and eunilna (or yooraatf, at ScbofUM’a
Baildiag, Whitehall Street. AUmta. Ua.
jrSnSat* J. H. KKTSEE, Agent.
•kjr* Tho ftuUotit tints ovor made by a
steamboat was a ruu Inst week by tho
Daniel Drew from Yonkers to Now
York, s distance of fourteen nnd a half
miles, in thirty four minute* and forty-
five sect mild, which is st the rate of over
t voaty five miles nu hour. Wo believe
that twenty-three nnd n fraction knot*
in the highest figure ever reached be
fore.
A CARD.
ClTNBUT, Oi., M*y 18th, 18*4
.R. ROIIERTSON desires to inform bis patruua
and other* who may datlra lla professional
•ervKwa, that during Uia Sommer Moniha, he ran
h* louodst bis nflio* Tram the lit to the lath of
avary mouth only—bagiaoiag Juaa iai, IMS.
mafttlf
Dt
NATIONAL HOTEL,
AfLAKTA, gUoug«a,
Comer d'h : khaU St. and VT. J|- A. R. R.
JilSBm E. B. FOND, Pserotm*.
JOHN 8. STOKES.
(».m.nr la ■ IB Til. k (TO XU,)
MANUFACTURER OF
Chocolate^ Confectionery,
ItOCK CANDY
RY STEAM,
125 A 127 Hudson Street, New Yo*k.
TERMS CASH j 9 per rent, will be
whrw Cash aoeompanie* the ordar.
fwB“ All good* pal up ia A prated box**. Par.
titular attention given toahipi-toc good* tor f'oath-
ero market. jnnrll-lr
FINE CIGARS,
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
At T. S. POWKLIfri,* Truatae,
JC8T RECEIVED:
NICHOLAS NICKLEDY.
l it KWfCK PAPERS,
GREAT EXPECTATIONS,
DOMIIKY AND PON.
HARD TIMES,
HKETOKRH BY - BOZ,"
TALK Of TWO CITIES,
CHRISTMAS STORIES,
OLIVER TWIST,
DAVID COPPERFIKLD,
For Ml* by
T. S. POWELL, Truitee,
febS7ct Druggist, llookaeller and Statioear.
Lcgul Advert momenta.
RANDOLPH COtJHTY.
I
'NEOYOIA, RtupoLm Coi-vtt WiilrwigbWy
. 1 .l<»dan, Adaiiaiairstor (SI tutaalalao. Ireva-.a
O. Miller, bavmg api.lieo for l^Ortint Dtomtssioa,
all paraou* intarasted an n.itiOad that btoappliUka
linn will bt conaidered at tha uri' February Tun
of tha Outfit of Ordinary tor raid oountt.
\ Ordinal
ao K d «m
. K1DDO >,<
POMTPONXD
QLT2MAN 8UERJFF SALES ’
WILL baaold. before Hi* Court Hrama •
maty, Qa , within th* fejgnl
*i tuaadwy lu SapWmbor
neil, the following pioparty to wit:
.. u. .. aoa Lot, No. l_j in the low* at
Ua* Store Hon** — ..... ,
Gaorgatown. fronting 38 feet on llroitd
running down Main atreal 1*8 feat. Ti e stars boar*
ia occupied at tbia tipi* by K G. Morris. Said
properly levied on as the property ol John N. Webb
to eatisiy four 11 to* toaued from Quit man Superior
Court, In fevor at Ce'hsrt A Brother, ra. J. K.
Smith principal, and J. N. Webb eudoraer ; J. M.
Cmiper principal, and I. N. W’ebb endorser ; Wm.
Graddy priucipal, aud J. N. Webb endorsei ; J.C.
ChriMuu painri|iat, and J. N. Weht» endoratr.
Property painted out by Plaintiff a AUoraev. ■
eng. td-pr fat |4 J. "
. OLIVER, Sb^iff’
DE. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SURGEON DENTIST\
t Ittf. OutMlt.
8AML. W. HEARS k Co.,
Importers & Wholesale Dr alert in
Hardware k Ciflerr,
J Groan wich Itrsot, t»«*r Cor Hand t BU
' “ r Va«k.
£ AM BUYING
Beeswax.
T. S. POWELL, True!as.
Druggist, Baakaaltor and Hat loner.
DEMARE8T k WYOANT,
Produce Commission Merchinti
ua wiunrini i>«*i.*a» n
BUTTER, CIIBESB, La HD, Etc
No. r77 iMda »treat, (Coraer ol Wa.blagtou.)
a. w. UKUASeer, I Nsw Yoik.
* t wraAMT. 1 oeUA.ly
BAKER, VAIL * CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
COM Mias ION MKKOir VNTH.
173 ft 171 S.ade ft SOI ft SOS WraWngtao 8U,
ft a mar.*. |
j. w. vail, >
0. A OLAVK. )
BROWS HOTEL,
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
Mar on, - - - - Georgia.
i t hd KOI A, Kaxkol™ Onvirrr.—Jobs F. KM-
d«o. UeardUa of J< s-pb T. Eiddaa, L.r.aft
appl.ed lor letter* of Disnuraion, all persona inter-
aated are notifl.-d to file ol jrctiana. It any, by tba
Mat Hrp'embar term uf tbe Cuurt of Ordinary tor
•aid county. W. D. KIDDOO,
Jv8 4ud Ordinary.
G EORGIA, Rueoira Coumr.—Gataey Hrrretf,
Admlni.i'atrii on thaatoala af Jnthih Hoyait,
having applied tor leave uaell :be iaad beluagtag
ta th^ • .id ealate, all naranae interested are hereby
amlhed ibat her application will be o.a*id*red at
tbo aeit September Term Of tbe Court ol Ordinary
for said anuoty.
Witnraa my oOoial algnaini*. this Juae 17.1848.
JelRIro W. D KIDDOO, Ordinary.
S. P. ALLISON, ) Mm ton lo establish lost Deed
ve. ;■ iu Randolph Superior Court,
MARK STUB. ) Nov. adjourned Term, ML
I T eppeariag to Ibe Court, upon Ibe foregoing pa.
tit mu of a P. Allfeon, that to w*e rereotTy ft
“ > - . — ortain,! j)eed. of wkieb the
foregoing to a ■ubetaetiaT copy of eat* Died aad
that raid original ha* bran tom » destroyed, aray.
irg hat raid copy be ea'abliaked ia lieu af raid feat
or deal rayed original. And it further apueartaa to
the Court that raid Mark Sima, lha maker ol raid
Dead, baa removed from Ibe raid count? of P.k#
to pern an known.
ft il therefore on motion ordered, that the raid
Maik Sima do abow CAuae, al the neil Note* bar
Term ol tbia Court, uhr raid copy deed thould no*
be established ia lieu of Ibe tom or destroyed origi-
aaL It ia further orderrd by the Cnart Ibal a *»pv
of iM* rale b* publiahed tu the Cuthbert Appeal, a
f this rale be published to the Cuthbert Arpaal, a
• wapaper publiahed to Randolph eounty. State of
ma> 14 lemtin*
M. C. PAKKERSON,
Clark.
( 9 KOHGlA, Hamdoltu ttoiinrr.—Noiice w bata-
I by glean In all perauua concerned, that C. I,.
DoUAlara, AdmtolMreior an lha eatate of Maty J.
Hague I, and Ml >b* estate at Itoijuuiin Screw*, baa
appltod to me tor I eltrra of Dtomiseioa frora aeW
adminMratmn*. Dinmiraion will be grgaled al
tbo t en September Term ol tbia Court if no legal
otArenoii thereto aba It be merle.
itiar.s 4m W. I). KIDDOO. OHInarr.
BTKWART COUNTY.
C SFOBOT I. Sftrwrar Coiurry —Cm-or nr Oari-
I a »mr, Ftaui'Aar Trau, IsM.—J. L.W iuaaa-
i*r. Ordinary. Presiding
Upon ihn petition ol Juerph T. Ttruer (or Let-
In* of Dtomiarinn from the Ad iniatralirm of re-
tate of Charles Carter, decaarad.
Ilia ordered that all pee*ona coo retried ah aw
c*u*e by the nnt September Term ol raid Court
• by raid letters -U< wld But then be granted.
A tree extract lr<-m tbe minn'ee of raid 1‘nmrf,
mari-j.C n J. 1, WIMBKRt.F.Y, Ordinary.
K. E. BBO ' N A FOX,
Proprietors.
Worms.
fF )onr children are tmahled with Wotuta, try
L Van Drnwia'e W«*m (toolac'ton*.
Hold by T 8. POWELL. Trua.ee,
nnr'jtfct ' Druggiu, Uo< kaeller aad Stotioner.
f ^KOKGlA.SrawAiitCrMAvr.- Court of Ordi-
V nary, Jauu ry Trrm, l-'U-'t.—J, L. M rasas-
t.r Oidinaiv, Pr.aiding.
Upon the petition of WillUm llanlana, for Let-
teie.f D'vniMiiou from the ediMtiuairaOim of ihc
e» tat* ol Jaeksan llarriaon. detraaed.
It ia thi 'o/ore ordered thet all perenna ennrrraed
al ow naune. Il anr, by tbe *t*t Auguat Term al
U ia ttourt, why raid ktlaia of dbunedou sto aid
not ha granted.
A 'roe eAlraet from the miun'-e of raid Couff.
Frbn-an 1, lkt>8. J. L. WIMHKHI.KY,
I hi *"n Ordinary.
ROBERTS k TILLMAN.
CLAY COUNTY
UL COMMiSSlOI MEHCBASTS-
SA VANN AH, HA.
S PECIAL stleu'iou give* to the receipt and rale
of the prudnots of Hi* country, ead lo for ward*
mg it through this plane to uf er mark la, either
for rale or on consignment. W* bar* the very best
arrangements for
Selling Cotton III Liverpool,
and will bare it raid la that market a he* owner*
so Instruct.
JCn the rtrerpt of Cotion literal
CASE ADVANCES trill he modi irken
rc'juimt.
RORERTH ft TILIJIAN,
. J mol county. -Edward McDm.ld. A-lmini-lra-
li", d* li rou* unn. on aetata ol Geo. il. Wardlsw,
haring petitioned to be discharged Iron mid ad-
m to t m ration.
All pnraoas concerned are rerpiired, within the
lime bxrd bv law, lo show eao*e, if anv they bars,
why the said Fdward McDonald should not be dla-
ebstgud, according to lha piaytr ol hie pat it toe.
Given under my band and aaal of nflica, this
March «tb. !■"!•». JOtlN C. WELLS,
marl* <m* Ordinary.
Gnu Door Weal City Exchatga.
rrjssri""—■
roearn tills ax. Mad aon eounty, Fla marl* f
W. M. McAFEE,
It A ILK UAL) DINING HOLSK,
Four Vall»t, Ga.
IV Chotoa fare aad allaolrre aervaala.
A cm tin u«i mu ol foruiar patroara• ia aaUsMsd.
a*WMf
lime Hied by law. to show mow. If any they have,
why tbe raid C. C. Greene should aoi be dircbsrged
norm ding to th* prayer of hia pm it Ion.
Given under my hand and seal of oIBne, this
March ilk, I MB. JOHN U. WELLS,
marl * 4m* Ordinary.
T1S0N & GORDON,
Cotton Faotora,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
M Ilay Street, NmmnmA, Cr
DcWin t( MOKGAN,
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer* in
If Special attention will be given to the aale a.
Leather, Roeia, Terpentine, me.
Rareaaaca-H. U. Janas* Co., J. M*K. Ga,
Cnihhert Ga. angtS-lT
•)
J- H- OTTO,
No. »J, Cherry 34 Mac m, Ga.
137 Congrura 9tmH .Sarannab. Georgia.
K EEPS enaatantlr on band a Bn* stock af In-
die* 1 Drees UonOa, llonra Karplng Onud«,
Gentlamen's Pirer Goods, lloaiary, Iaot Good a.
White Good* aud Domaatic*—both hoo.e made aad
imported. * aril 4m
dealer to Baa Gold aad Silver Watches nf
American, Swira and English make. Clock* of all
LATHR P & CO.,
W holeaale aad Uatoil Dealer* ia
DRY GOODS, READY MADE Cl OTB1NO.
BOOTS. SHOES. HATS ead CAPS.
CARPETS. OtL CLOTHS, *1* ,
13ft and 141 Coagraaa Street,
a. w. xcrrrr. j Saraaaab, Ga.
o. w. aicxaa, >
8 a. LAvaaor. ) marl*-dm
Dr. W. R TACKETT,
M AH removed his offloa to tbe on# tormarly oo-
copied by E H. I’ton, on Coiierp rtrrat.
Keeidanee *a Lumpkin at ret t, al the Freak Laos
ard place. marAtf
A. 4 J M MOSES,
402 Greenwich Street, New York.
Ataox aom. I
ZINN, ALDRICH k CO.,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
>0# BO ft IS Lenutrd St, (Weak *1 Broadway,)
New York.
•CttJ-ly
taus. BASUXU.
ZLenai
r)
otirumea'A, and all othar gaada
geaarally found m Jewelry Stores.
Walchc*. Clocks and Jewelry repaired In lha heat
manner at short notice and warranted. |e1S ly
TO PLANTERS
AID
Cotl on Dealers
OF Middle and South-Weit Georgia.
i that wa her# **-
1 tba entire charge aad eootrnt ol tha
lottos Warehouse, occupied tba past season by oar
Ir. Jonathan Collins, and Asderaon * WoolMk,
where wa purpose doing a strict aad iegitii
Cotion buMoera, and w* offer our uadivided al
tioa to ail bnvinraa entruatod to our care, pledging
aw bonaat endeavor Li plena* all And a* raferewc*
W#offer oar reputation. Wa reapact/ally aolicii
yum ^ ,rww 5^ 5ATHAI( coLLpfs k goN.
)*>1-Am Karan. G*.
JAMES KNOX JOHN OILL.
KNOX A GILL,
Cotton Factoru
AND
General Commission Merchants,
Na. 1 th SMITH’S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
Cewsiguwiewta ol COTTOV, RICE. ate., reaped
fellr awtvcted. and liberal advance* made there, n
Orders lor CORN aad BACON prompt!? executed
with care am attaUiow. jail ly*
G EORGIA, Clat Couatt.— Ordinary’* offie* af
a id ronntv. -C. C. Greene, Adm alalralwr aw
ratals kg P. P. killebraw, having p«litioB*d lw h*
drseharged Irmn raid administration.