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Out of Papkb.—With this number we
finish th» last quire of a large stock of paper
jturchasedmore than one and a half years
ago,. We have sent our order M:vcon,for
a fresh supply, which we hope will be in time
for our Wednesday’s issue, when the Patriot
will again'J|pear ash fulljsheet.. We havf
so often ynportuned those who owc us at a
dittiuice^q square up, that wqhave despair
ed oTtlteir 4°' n Sunless compelled to bv
law. f Wtfll,* gentlemen, you* will learii putt
^.M^dvtpoUige
ou in that maimer
yoAtWr ^aper on
just ftgpls£i:h£io£ ^Qnx ^o^sabsi-fjbers
whieh wethaiicthem.
.tiers of newspapers are seldom called
detailed accounts of super-
nces. Superstition Went out
V ,
cirom
seemingly sup<
the. readers'of the Inquirer this morning.
\Ve say seemingly, because wo believe that
w coma f rtclrerv in tile ease, llietleh
the hapless family ate their tSabbaticul din
ner from tlieir laps.
A daughter of the fcmily—on.lier return
eZrUm cf Eril on froutcliureh Yesterday, pn.enteriiig tlie par-
/mxphfoUt Af- lor, had her bible torn from lier hands with
sneh foroe as to tear the covers entirely <>n.
Even the bread became endowed with life,
and went spinning over the table in the most
eccentrio manner. During yesterday after
noon there was comparative quiet; there
;fy smternaturmTaffair to lay before
the readers "of the
ihere is some trickery jn the ease, though
thus far it lias Ladled detection'
In South Fifth Street, in the old district
of Southwark, stands an unpretending three-
story bHck house; the front apartment of
the first floor is used as a dry goods store,
and the remainder of the building is oecu-
pieilas the dwelling-pUce-of the proprietor
of the store and his family. 'These people
have lived fti this house for the pa-t ten
A uallaut Letter.
The annexed letter breathes the true spir;
it Of gallantry and reconciliation, andits sen
timents will be hailed with delight by our
peuph
IIkadq’bs District Newberjt, )
ggB^kl ~ - -- ■--'-0. - 1
Put Money in thy Purse!!
TO
IRoad to 'W'ealtli,"
were rumbling noises, but no movements ot
Nuwimit-v, Ns C., Jan. 13, -1S60,
Mb. Georok McKxioht :
Sir : Tbe Colonel eoinmanding the Dis-
iiuinimate objects. Our . reporters visited
the ltouse during the afternoon; they heard
tile strange, unaccountable noises, blit saw
nothing in transition through tlm air. bro
ken dishes, shattered \ mirrors, damaged
books, ami the absence of all ornamental
furniture bore ampleevidence of the strange
aiinoyauct to which the dwelling was sub
jected.
SOvefal Spiritualists have visit efl tlieliouse
and expressed themselves ewiMsnt that
evil spirits were at ’work, though who
ears, and have found it a comfortable resi-
rWo understand that several of, bur
citizens, male and femalci have recently been
insulted by the colored troops now: stationed
among us. In behalf of law and order, we
BestSeelt tho white.Ofiicbrs in command to
force their tneu to respect the rights-of our
citizer v- ; We have had no trouble with the
troops heretofore among its, and most assur
edly, we detnot desire to have any with those
that are m>W aaddjcd.upon jts.
• We aro Well aware that the Marshal
and his police- cannot bo in every place a .
city of sufficient importance for one of them
to renppj^b p(o»««Al*rvprojkiiy flncflives
of its inhabitants? We are taxed to pay
tbe expMnv: of the 'city' government, and
»e,ljyyw,.|t.as41« ditty ofjihe muhici(Hl«u-
thorities. to, protect all alike. .Wc were
twice invaded in one week by. negroes seek
ing tKolivcs ofonr hands, ourself sittl family,
MtAhere Were-tto olfieersabout * to help Us;
Wo gtflld give 'fair warning that i we have
taken the mattelttufQuiteftfihands, and any.
negro tliat enters one office after dark will
be punished for his audae.it v,
more to sppeatae the wrath aud, comity of
their conquerors than wo think was really
required bfthem. -Our real friends North
are few, very few. just hardy enough to
been any thing but encouraging to our cause.
But hit ihc- black hearted Radicals crack
their whips and go ahead. They Will find
uewilling to resent insults and injuries now
with much ppnnptitqde as of old.
The steamboat, Wliito Rose,-E. S.
Mills Master, left the wharf yesterday morn
ing^ wit h a load of chiton, bound forApa-
detife tifitil last Thursday evening, when
their troubles began. f’D '
Three yOutlg Indies'OTthe Bunuy, nftcr
having retiredto theirnaual apartment,:the;
third story front room,.w«w_awakcndd by
a clattering on tlie floor,qt.ud on rising to as
certain the cairse nfthe noise they found that
their combsj brushes, head dresses, CfoC, had’
been thrown upon the floor;, they replaced
them upon the top of. the bureau and again
-retired, and.again the articlefc wore-thrown!
upon the floor. They arose a second time,
somewhat alarmed. -To highteh their ttyp-
idation, a looking-glass jumped from the
wall into <v£ir. comer of the room, ami was
shivered!to pieces. They awoke their father,
and ho catue up stairs to l»e astonished by
the mantle ornaments jumping from their
accustomed positions amt waltzing around]
the floor. There Were! strange knocking*^
in the veiling ami walls. There was- no
more sleep fortlnftamily that'flight, "
r With daylight they became calni,. lint
while' Ihe lailyof tbehouso was placing the
breakfast dishes, a salfifer sprang from- the
table, flew against the wall.aud was broken
into a dozen fragments. The members of
the household, wild are not .over nervous,
partook of their momiug meal, and core-
\
On Friday night (lie annoyance . began
again■;■ doors flew open with great violence;
an ivory'ornameut jumped from, .a table
through trepatte; of gluM; dod.clattered on
the pavement below. The mantle orna
ments again became eratie, and chased ov'er
the floor; pictures becaiuuloosed fromtheir
fitsteniligs. and flew across ■ the room with
lachicolug Flit
return ajraui, as Our citizens seemed, iu,ori>;
inclined to 'patronize the Boxes which are
being weel^-.built s^at fjr^^ city
tr Apalaqlitcofa. ^ ^ TJ? .-
ar4»et«ir,- a Vellow'Jipy and barber, en.«
ployed in the. jtthsm iiuder the Lanier
House, In Macon, was shot and filled, by a
Tijii named Cheese, from Albany, on Satur
day night last.' Cheese had been arrested
on Pooleicharge and brought hefisf tin-
Mavor, mnd Peter had been summoned to
testify dgainst him.' Clioese took his re
venue by killing him. He is still at large.
[Rome Courier, Feb. 8tli.
Iftherc ever resided a man by this name
in wp'hni wjtqiiy nil*
ware of the fact. The man whom tlie Cour
ier alludes to hailed from Fort Valley,
HoustonCounfy. at, least so .he registered
himself; but afterwards a communication
.. appeared in th« Journal it Messenger lrotn
“Citizens ’-of Houston County disclaiming
any knowledge of him. We make this cor
rection in justice to our comiminit y.*fv* '
Givk it to Hill.—A Baltimore paper goes
off iirthe following poetic straili :
Butler has resiguul! What a pity! No
longer from the ioflimrbT-' Fortress-radiate
those briWiWW In-ains that drew all contra
bands to niinsel
remarkable velocity,.*! times .dashing, the
giisa tp pieces; and damagifi|]The Mm5|
and in other inttanees-sustabiing ntt w dain-
agefrem tlieir rapid transit and sudden stoi -
ing to have the omamentalfurni-
tnri?~dcstroved; the pictures' and ntirrors
wehe uuhmig atid placed upon the floor.—
But this'did not {deprive tliem of their pow-
ers of locomotion. One large looking glass
took a sig-zag flight across a room, Itroughf
up against on opposing wall, and vvas snnish-
ed out of all tbescmlnauee of a res|>ectabU'
reflector,' It was a flight of horror to the
afflicted-inmates of the haunted three story
brick. Next morning their plates jumped
from tlio.drcsscr,.and daslied thtgn.selves to
atoms against floor, walls and ceiling. ' The
iiiorning meal had to be partaken from the
laps ofthc haunted people. During Satur-
' all their pictures; looking
trict directs me to infoi
your communication of this date, respecting
your proposition for tlie bencfitXJf tlie widow
of “Stonewall” Jackson, tliat the United
States military authorities can never object
to a charitable action. All soldiers owe a
tribute to gallantry’and honor. It is to be
presumed that every officer of thiscommand
will esteem it a privilege to be permitted to
engage, with you inythe assistance of a lady
witose husband was so'respected and so re-
jnyrifid i •—— 1 •"*'
I Itave tlie ltonor to be, very, respectfully,
5 AAA' ACTIVE and rei.iale agents,
Msle.or Female, anil ot'all ages, sre
wauleil to canvass every City, Town,.Village, Ham
let, Workeiiop »n<l Factory ^throughout tiio world,
for tbe sale of our
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVEH-WAItE, MUSI
CAL BOXES, ALBUMS nut! oilier Articles.
Energetic persons of good habits and fair business
tact can clear over $25 per week in tlie couu ry, and
a much larger amount in thickly settled localities.
Ho Capital Required'!
Samples of our Articles, to the amount of S3, will
be sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly
satisfactory no charge! '
Send your Address, if yba'nre 'of an industrious
turn of rniud and in quest of immediate wealth 1!
Direct to
eVll ST1IU_, % y- «
vokea their poweiMliey were uitaitle t« tell. | VOU r obcdiciit sclvant,
None of the mediums feemed to Itave tittlti-
cient power to lay the disturbing spirits be
neath the waves of the Red Sea.
By the urgent' request of the fltm"ily wc
suppress the number of haunted lnnisc, as
it would .become uncomfortably crowtfcd
with curious visitors. The facts are substan
tially asaltove stated. The pastor pf the
' " l ‘ * flic tinnoved lamity heroVg
church to which i
passed hist night in the haunted liottse,—
One of the “attaches” of “The Inquire/”
shared Ins vigils. Tlie family in this; hohso
Ins vigils. The f irnily in this, h
atsp pll opposed to th«.,tlogtnas of spiritnal-
ism, arecomuuiuicantHofthc Baptist Glmrelt
and hear a high character lor Christian in
tegrity and rectitude. 1 "
The only theory advanced tints farhythe
superstitious to account fur tneouthrtak of
these tuystcrious inanifestathms is that they
arc caused by a: lady wli.* boarilcil in Ilie
family for Paine lirontlw,' ’
, ,'sttd loll the house
on rather ill terms with its- inmates.' Hus
H. 'll Euis,:
Acting Assistant Adjutant Gcftcfal.
IS" Tlie Memphis Appeal, of Ihe 0th
inst., says: A new and dangerous eoutt-
Ici-tcit lias made its appearance ilutho-mar-
ket here, which,.tliough easily detected by
cxpcricttcctl "Immls, is well caliiuMtedf .to
mislead those whose touch is not good, or
eyesight quick to Jutcct spurious notes.-—
Into counterfeit nllinlcd to is on the: twenty
dpllarnutcs of theFirst National^Bank ofln-
tliamipolls. The 'general jeiigraViug is not
u'cll cvCt-ufcd, tlie stars urbuml the head of
the Godtlcss of T.ilH-rty being inucit larger
than those in the -original, and the paper is
thicker and heavier titan tile genuine. Our
-readers wouiil do t^oll tp lookout for these
notes, as some half dozen of them were ol-
fered at the Batiks yesterday.
woman is reputed to lip a spiritualist, audit
is said*by some that she has cbnjqred the
evillsplrits Into the house. . Those iit the iin-
inctlinte neighborhood, who prqfctts spirit--
igllism | pro considenibly- exorcised over,
tliese-iuanifestations
, [From the C,lumtus Sun. F.b. 13.] -
Kfgro Soldier -Shot.
An aflair oce'nrrcd yesterday nftentnon
about six. o'clock which tdl regret, lint whieh
could not Itave Iteeti aVoidt-d.' From what
we can Ivant from witnesses, Uith'Wlltte aiBl
I duck, it seems that two yo-utg men 1 were
going down Brotld street, u hen directly-op-
posite the-8tore of A. Crane & ’Co.; a few
doorirliclawlhe burnt district on Broatl st.,
wl;'en tlijey wcrem.et by negrti.'soUlu-rs, wlio
to all appearances jitirpqsely ran against one
oftiiem. The gentlejilsn renuirked, “yotr
had"bcttcrrnn over mi-,” or words , to that
effis't, when the negro commenced eilrrin;
him most bitterly,* tor a “sou of a hitch,’
WE IJ -VE JUst j
A ‘ND MOW
Feb.-l-illv W»-; *1 'to /CFim 11-
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The new Proprielora of ihe TKLLGUAl’Il are re-
OFFER FOB j
3.000 yanla Engli,k GJ
30 bales Macon Sheet'in a
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500
IgiT" The following error in punctuation
is a good illustration of the use of the coma:
“Woinart— 1 Without her, man is a Brute.”—
The reporter hiid . it printed: Woman—
without her limn, is. a orutc.
lcadinq paper ofthe State, ----- - T<r q, ri
^*litiou to ha regular corps of EUitojs—who are
mei» bf niaeh experience, and well and favorably
•• • «*»? ." i
Two, or Them.—The Galvasiod Bulletin
concludes au article on the subject of Mexico
by saying ; - • - ■ -
“If Barnuin wishes to engage one of the
greatest humbugs of'the .world, let him s0-
cure the Mexican “Republic.”
...Qiuhi* .wsy back: ho might athl wirich' to
his x'oHcction by going to Nashville, and
taking a model of the presciif govemmerit of
Ttmtiessee;—[Appeal
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TELEQBAFII will be i
teresu and ruptings nf Geurgis' and her stricken
lister BisIm: wc would tin them up from tits val
ley of hiimUialion, exhort them to a rorgetfolness of
thopaH. except its glories, anil nerve their arms for
tbe arduous Struggles of the .future.
CnaHssctai. t)ti-*urz«ST—:Tiie Conunevciat De-
parttnenl of the TELKUKAFH wilt receive apceiSl
attentioua Daily reports will be'given of'ell the
leading m.rkets of tbe Union, together with s full
weekly review of Cite local market; while, on the
arrival of every Kinanter. 'Emopean political and
commercial nremmte will 1,e given. In this respect
e in offer snch edvanta-es as wifi make the
KAl'it an indispensable visitor to ihe count
ing-room nf every merchant and trader than.
Education, Agriculture and tbe Mechsnir Arts
will be fostered ns the true sources.of (HI. National
and individual prprjuuity. .
rascal,”_autl using the most insulting Ian-.
iit leinftn did his iWf touvoitf
day they removed
.glasses, and valuable mantel qniametits to
the house of a neighbor, where they still re-
nlsht.'■
Tlie master and mistress ot the family be-.’
itig_ cotiimniiicants of the Baptist church,
impart(tl tfle circunisthnces of tbuir. very
strange yisitatioii .to their Pastor, and oh
Saturtiay evening that gentleman, accom
panied by another clergyman,’ went to tlie
haunted dtjre[ling to pass flic night. With
one of■ these clerical gentlemen we lm.l a
protracted interview: ; Ho is a verv-rlcar
minded schollar, luts received a eotlegiatc
training, and during his stndies paid con
siderable attention to the sccming'p))epomt^,
_ _ The gent
a dilliiailtv, tellijig the negro to go awavj
and walking ofl'slowly. At last the 'negroe
asserted lie hail pnt InindnMs like him tin
der the gf->nud and started to draw a bayo
net, when the gentlemen shot liith three
times. The negro with' his bayonet in his
hand and still cursing, tottered to the shan
ties on the corner.> 1 le was earric-l to the
barracks and, we are iufoiiucd. uicd iu tt fowl
mimitea. : 1
The gentleman who fired the shot; is al
leged to be Mr. Cooper Lindsay, one of our
best and bravest voting’ men. tig fearing
the vengeance of the troops, fled; pursued
by a squad of the negro soldiers, oAe tf
wltom fired at-him at- Gtlnby’R corner.—'
This negro was arrilsf id atitl carried’hy’ the
civil authorities to tiie guard hot|se, but
was afterwards conducted to the barracks
by Alayor'Wilkins. Mr. I-. escaped, and i sb
dtd the gentleman who was .with ,hini, said
toTm^Mir Tlnb Rttlhcrfoyd. Two ,negro
soldiers e:mu- to tin- seeito of. sliootlltg witlt
muskets cursing furioitfly, l»iit were ordered
hack by Ciffleers: jThojr obeyed^ but went
fiitek iu the same style, and ono tried to
strike a white man with a musket but Was
jirevented. 1: ' ‘•’ I ! A. ,, „ • . ■■
A collision between the whites and lilucks
na of natural philosophy. He assures
tliat ho' entered -the haunted dwelling with
the belief.that the Juiuafcq Wfff the dqfies
Of trickery, and hcleft tlie hoiisc yesterday
monting jn-rplexed in'the extrema.
Soon alter ho enteredjhc tmrlor a liymn
book n as projected from a table and thrown
with violence against the floor. . With his
own hands lie picked up tlte book ami re
placed it ;■ before his eyes the volume was
seized by nil invisible force, and for a second
time thrown across the room, and a testa
ment sent'to keep it company. Again the
hooks were replaced, anu again sent whirl
ing around tin- room, at times making the
entire circuit of the apartment, then -they
would fly oil atu tangent nit'd ivime to-a full
stop violently against the wails. Bibles,
testaments and ltymu hooks were endowed
with strange powers of volition during sev-
—I ltoursof Saturday night.
; no longer does that hea-
longer sltall tlmt pious mind revise the forms
ami lr riMl
l prescribe the ritttal for tlisloyal clinreh-
«• ao^rejwft for ministers tlie word of
God,’ nqf . tut <t(u|nd ; pf relentless .grasp
God, npr tkat tHtp- pl relentless grasp
cleanse altars of unhallowed gilts and orna
ments too costly and bright for temples of
humanity; tin louger shall ’King Cotton
weep his sceptre governed 1 lir a . hand of
mail; aMnore,*halVwnil'tlig|tmid
•urgentepoons jt
and tinkle with 1
l unroll their j
... il *-
thv.Bidtngplaoes
, 9f }‘ rebellious care
colors, an d rcv olu-
tional pianos thump, thoir deinon nsto.
Th« Fcelixo is.'WSGiotvnt.-kjTrie 'Clh-
cinnatii,Gazette publishes the following ex-
tract of a privateiettrr froth the ex. Confed
erate Gen. Lott]
•t the South, and to
“Sgt£S£SSS
and anxious to
- -^Nlflcd
Ala
iht our, loyalty
i our present
t.-I'What can
issa&SSa
nved to get on
to distaiverl-tiwic trick by which tlie tiiani- Aarfio thajonty of the negro soldiers have
mateobjeets were made to eireuninavigatc dontiaM ui tlieir power to provoke trouble,'
rooms in so tnvstcrious a manner, but in ai fir* ye *°“ght tUftu-nltieR.^
vain; they coulil discover no clue to the niys- AVoiitresunte the aflltlr will he iny cstiga-
tie movements. , «edthis morning, and that both gentlemen
will’uji
. 'hut
*v . iftiti
broken to atoms; tbe m'odhl of a bcaXwh. T^'^'wy^UdiwJon the opiate
. sept sailing through the ^ir, anfl finished ita- fi'l® ”* thest'eyGuasshct tnthe leg by a
°‘ aerial vpyagti by a.violeut lmtt against the <«!}». windows of the
walL^^WVclIknown picture oT tlte li-tc '
President Lincoln ami his son Tad, was tn-
oEUrJ
' l W W» ! with<tr-iu l || S haiin a naitou the wall, by the unseen
iuSSdl forec, sent diagonally across the room with
great swiltht‘ss, and tlaslidd Against an oppo
site wall with- such force us to break the
glass, crushing the’ pictures into miiiitUr
K ieces. Over this picture hung a green baize
ag, such as legal men' carry';' the picture,
although hanging under'the strijigs of the
bag, was.rempyol as stptod, while the hag
stnrbed. A -young - gentlo-
itself wrtl
man present who r
iieilirr in - CTry ~ L
litutional^plaU'crm. Ido not sup-. leaving atr ugly inarlc in the shape of a flesh
there are a thousand men.In this wound. The keys flew front out the lork*
til who think differently fiom. myself on | of the doors; the lew remaining dishes
at one timi was greatlv fei1tril,.:hr!lI,A.was
much exClrement. The officers, however,
ordered all the Colored‘tnmps to tin- L:iq
WILL h- said on ihe first Tuesday In April next.
Iiefore ina Co'ur; House .door in raid county, (531
Utiles of.Cotton Levied on os iho property of
Allen.tockrnn, -lee'd. to snllsfy n nr* from Monroe
Superior Conrt in favor of K. Webb, transferred to
II. Crutcbfiold vs. Allen Cockran.
u v .v voo. . UE.NRV SMITH,
fob. J7, ISnn. Dopy Sheriff.
A gentleman,: Air. Sol: Crew,- while vt-alkV
ing along quietly at Doran’s eji’riier after
shiKiting*, tVA« tiuocke*^ iU>\vii by a in us-
it in the hands of a negro soldier. After-
ards_several shots werejJjtj*1.4V6lu
eks iu Bank’s Imihling., -jt-i,
in the excitement. Mr. B. LedhetUr, whil.
in the crowd, was a'widentally sliot in the
leg by a glancing ball. The "shot was not
from a negro. .-'I' 1 »*’
Tin: negroes were confined to tlie Bah
racks last uiglit, and after seven o’clock all
was quiet. . . .
The 6flU-era of tho gdrrison ' here liifvV,
wc believe, trietl to 'avoid difficulties qml
.Sis ^
I ‘ TII.I8-WIIISOEE ha* again llakari Ihe First Pre-
uiuini in tJ^e ilrem Fair or ihe American Inwiiuie—
ir has uh ei * the First Premium at ihe State
Jnire of New \«rk, Vermoni, PciinajUatiia. Ohio.
Michigan, Imluna. Illinois. Kentucky. loWo, Wis-
onintin,* (\murciicut Hirer Valley Fair, Champlain
Valley Fair, and at most of the County and lnsti-
UUd Fairs ihcoughoui the country.
ksin Banks’ huildlng. His leg was
amputated above the knee a short time af
ter, by Drs. Foard, Stanford and others.
These shots were-perfectly inexcusable.
marked, ;YV ushtngtou, i’ eiintn
-writer says; “The enclosed mono
thotisaiid'dollars) rightrullydieliings
United States; tliough tlie w’o'rid would'
I came honestly by it.' BtiflsiflodUnt a c 1
represent oh totpriiss. d : .„« ... t’-i .1.
/*=.’«, •reT-'-YT'*'.;-”-- borne, conseieuco atriekeii. tiidlvidmil for-
ronghly jostled by Strong though Invisible V esle,-dav over iiftyu.no 'hundred
hands. , Tlic.vjplent. iiiaintestatipiis contm- dollars to-G * " ”
ued for about three hours, when they ceased.
'Yesterday inorping they began again. A
servant of tne Cimily while- wjeansing' the
disiies,had il tumbler fly up from the wash-
iian and' strike ljer viojeiitty.in.tlic'forehead,
this subject, and I have soine'doubto wlietji-1 thri-e violent somersault* froin shelves to t
erthere - Afi’ ** 1 '” i—*■
leave the
the choicrf^yjjo
•V**W>*‘
Siiiiiner. wliicli hail
improperly^idid^Why"tl^'Ufiitfctf Bj
amounts to oywitytadtahonsnnd dollarg.’
E0" Sdnie Begroes-cailwl upon-1he Pres-
ident during tlm-Gliristm.i.-i i\.)|i.li r V. jj,
refused to seu.tlielm "Itl iir reiini i dffhi?
Stevens-At Go;; propose'piking h?tii|iffi.l/,-
* ! drtvin tlismn'llkl. 'fhcy' Iflteild’' To pm
the part of tits
by a special
K EXCELLENT PLASfATJOS,. In Ronthi
nine 1000 i
A. Western Gmrfio. containing'lpoo acres of
Pine anti Hammook Land,
About onr half rlcsred: with Gin HeoseandScrew;
bealtliy, well watered, und on orhicb is » goud uili
Com,Fodder, Cattle, S
sill be void witlt Jbe place if desired. Tbe Freed-
•ovn now si work on ibe place are nil obedient.
(Ready worksr* *u-l able-htslie>l bants. The pur
chaser to svvunio tho contract, which is lobcral.
. For fuciber pariieulurs cuqiiirc of
. JAMES II. HILL,
Fyb. 17 180H.—w3t Albany, *G«.
A GAINST Ibc estate of Kliubeth Bay, h.’e’of
ITL Worth county, dra d. wlU presebl them to Ibc
it.drralgncd doty authenticated. Those indebted
vaid.csIMe will please make immediate paviueut
rrfftf ' WM. KKKY
February 17. 1WB.-12 .VlnjaWlrator
Mitchell County Sheriff’s Sale;
Over 200,000 Have Been Sold,
And aro now iff use iu>"ti,e-l r mtrd Stttlev, and wc
a.-. rr I, uni of imr Hull ,cn noI Lkrd
Tl.e Universal is superior In nlpotlier Wrinesrs
in having mil,la rolls of solid India Rubber, so iiro-
u-cte'l by s-i-ung cuuwiiReLS that ibey cannot slip
_ y«. * - * j-v-r* b-tJyf cannot slip
-mr,f'rr‘it!oo*t fr<>iu the list suoug wood fniiur
cannot oe broken, ami does uqt* ru*i or toil iht
eldthlo. Every Uii!*rj...l Wi-ingrr is Warranted.
We seleai a foW teslinumials Inna persons widelv
known to.,be pohtio. who speak from actual „pe-
rtenee. an.l are above suspicion of niLstslcmeot:
'My ratiuly would ns soon give up tho cooking
-invo us this t umnWnnta: It ennhot tin ton
higlily rccutiiincfitlcil. —^Holon llubinson,
"This Waite first Wringer I have found that
would stand Ibe services required ofit.”
„ t J .; ““»«** Luvejoy'a I'toicl.-
. .. ‘'"nk (lie Madiine tnticli inure limn pnvs for
i self every year in the saving of - J —
(pink ** i—--'-’.tiU-'Liir t. .
COUS.
cfaliutitt
r * *' 1 camln<*ntl it to rcnnomisls of lime
money and coiitcnin.em”—[Tho Her. I»r. Bellow#!
1'IiICES.
Mediu^'”?"’ .‘.'b •-'.*« oo
Doty'. Washer, ----I U'S
Mrrelianis or 'good canvassers"J,',o"t'oake mUnly
rapidly icIliitK them in every (own. Esclusirc salt
guaranteed and liberal lertos' given to responsible
persona wlio flnft apply. Desceriptivo Cucutar nod
terms sent Tree. 1
‘brateJ DftTVS* CLOTHES WASHER.
.( S»hd «Je! Wt
itThlni'll* '*("”1 • tl «.»r M PfvrtiioViMtt'Viri great
' U •be sold by the
b 1 «'C' BROWNING, General Agent,
No. 847 Hroadway, N. V.
Wickint
known In ike Soul k—U^e .«P»pT<Jyctl. Mble-cor-
lul pf'lb© leading points of interest
respoiidantsnl mo-'l .. _ . wr
WasJ.instrorJig' l^trj ;Li»er
pool, ke. •
Leading Fb.\t,u*i!s.—The leading features iif Ike
: its Uerotion lo'-tlie rights, in-
,
303 “ Boat Co*/,
100 “ T«TwtI,^
o,000 gr. gros, Bon, , ud J(|lll
' 200 reams Sot,, top/u^
Paper,
10,000 pounds Hemlock IT,
10,000 ••
6,000
,10,000
The Weekly Tcie^raph.
Tho. Proprietors take a special pride impresenting
their WEEKLY EDITION to the public. It couui*#
iv..«t aw PiWV.viV'W'iiiiirii
EIGHT PAUE8 or FI FrV?SlK COLUMNS?, almost
exclusively tf reading matter, in each ltuiiiber, and
in point of ljrff»grapbjr and general appearance, is
without a rival at the South. Scoitucn uumbera
i»cnt by mail to all applicants. '
Address all coiniuuincalions ou business to
W*J. <1. KE8D & CO.,
froprietora*’ ktu,
Macon.
AIMIrtlaSTiUTOk^ SALK.
B Y virtue au-ortlor graniei’l by the honorable
Cotui or. Ordinary ot' Worth Oouuty, Will be
•Old before the Cdurt House Dopp in the toan or
Isabella, betweon tlie usual hours ©r.snle, «>u the
first Monday iu April next, one uudivuleti half iu-
terost in lots of .laud numhere .177, 178 ami 171) in
Ibe Fifteenth District of said county. On said lauds
i« situated McLellan’a S*w and Grist .Mills—oue
undivided half-interest of Which will bo sold with
said lands. Sold as the^ property of W. W. Tison.
hue of aakl.county, deceased; sold for th^b»
— - a J X - • . lj.- HiqbimcfU of
heiraaud creditors. * g!^Term9 on th'e d:\y of sale.
T. W. TISON, Adtn’rx,
W; C. flMLN, Adm*r.
February 14th, 1806. II —
AUruaLLL SUKKIFY SALE.*
WILL bo sold on the fltst’Tuef'lay In March ti^xf.
before tbe Court llotibO door in Camilla, the foUuxtr
ing property, to wii: Ono lot pf.laud .lying and
being in the Truth District of Mitchell Conuty. tL».
Levied oh as the'property ofJ. C.* Morgau. Justice
Court fifas for cost— A.' J.-McLeod vs. J. C. Morgan.
Levy mjdc and returned to by 8.
“ | ‘ ’ -JES8EB i*OLL(JClC ..
*■; Sheriff.
Fcbruir/ 14th, 1866, ‘
G.S. SEYMOUR, H. Do
Surmcul & Siecliautoal Dentist
Utiicc on liroud Sticei,
OVER JONES Jj CUTI4FF.S STORE^jj
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
February 8d, IgOt!.
BXTBXjIO LAWS,
OULINAItfCSS, £lo.
WILL be ready for delivery t o subscribers wiUiio
" T ® days, fro in the niljoui'nineul "of the Legislature,
plilet containing.
1st, The new Constitutio..,
passed by the late Convention.
nd public ordinances
- J . Such portion of the •• Kreedmcn’s Codo” as
may ba adopted hy tho LegisUturo. . V
other public Aels which, may bo passed
during the present session.. ■-.*<Ts.l^... *.i
wr, year iu me s iviiig of carment*' WQrk JoU * ». ^ tlinro co-
it important Ik, wvlngrr*tbvulS^TfiGwl will*' Salj^Ttm v“t “ n t b 7 floatage
^[l^itgeJuaa. *£* of Aincrlcsa Agri-
rei|Uc«teU lo^enil their Ontow^.arompao'-eiliByi Ike'
mislt, to un at MiHt-JgeviUe, a,a cat ty .as poslitile. so
- t vwty.wa imreiwit), ,tr
unit we may kuuw wlut number of copies it may
lc ueccssary to publish,. . ^ * s : ^
c._ j: wiiuMvtx, ,
W. II. HUNT,
. Jan. 31, IStiU. a! Vw; 1
THE BYiNUTON HOUSE.:;
“HL. „ 30«ij ! aaa
in Albany, Georgia.
It U How Open for tho Fecoptlon of Visitors.
Whose patronage ,t le rcapceilully solipiis, atiS w'libnt
manner clu ’ rl “ 111111 lllu kv.siflnil mosl comfortable
K. u. intros, sXvamxaii. r. «. BAsDtzft.'rr'
HILIDS f
WHOLESALE SPtOCEfiS,
193 Bay St., Near Earned
" vSavannali, Gr©o. ‘
January 34,1860, - | . J. .. FIELDS ft CO.
oai
7 ’ w •
’W^.^T'X'EbD
Albany, Ga„ An^, J6, 1805.
^-53
9 Sob
Glee,
Grind 8u,m,
300 Jeiee FkKoc
1.000 Powder Csnialvn,
200 Assorted Paint Urmia,
100 Axe R,i,cm
60 Brace and Juts,
20 Broad Axes,
.60 Felling «
2.J Hand «
200 Hatches, assorted,
100 Fool Adzes,
8.000 Chissels, assorted,
200 Shoe and Saddler Kaires,
200 Drawing Roher,
20 Frows,
60 Hand Hammers,
,679 Manes, assorted,
873 Uand Saws—full aMortaot,
60 dozen Sl orelraad Sp*dr p
8,000 gross Screws, esjorted,
13 .
299 pounds Flushing SiUi,
127- •* - . Clout , *
3.000 papers Tacks, Iron ui C#
75 pounds Spanish Brow,
75 “ Turkey Aaber,
69 •* - fiurat “ j
25 w Rollon Stour,
29 « . Black Lead,
80 gallons Dcmarara Yarsirk
4.000 pounds Paints,
OUiePaiat»,*r«
Chromsflrs^^
Whits Utii kjt
1,000
700
627 gallons Turpenlise,
d29 pounds Rosin,
1 *9 gallons Whale 01V - , imi
. 878,968 pounds assorted lrfl» » 3
i. l^SeVeoVUtithfreBi BfV^I
* i ■ J ~
Onr ktook of
fli GOODS Ml#
Is complete, and bll-we aik bd
wr Itiivo nc fears of ike fSWM*
WE BITY £°
EinecV¥
peettd
Jh> V 0 * *'. %
1. .,-;*, . . s'. ..-.nandi
Wholesale Crooers »»3 W
/ ' j yvrAOOHi ®
Jinnirj 27th, ISW-