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Albany,
wedhesdaV, jja*. 7 -
JS” H. J. Neville is out authorised
•gent for the collection of subscriptions end
other dues to the Patriot in Macon, Ga
u—u—A—■ utuq
Atonfpt acting tix denag
never support a maa-wbo has jrfoteti him- A
self a traitor to aU sections. To us, itmat- concludes ins
ten little whether we are sustained in our No. 2, withtheTolIta
course—but if our people are. true to them- ofthe battle,Goti
selves, they will drop “Andy,” as Benton When Gen? Loi
HERTS.
Sirs. Louisa Masofc -bafc'filed » fi 7
divorce in the office Of the Clark of the Su
perior Court of Dougherty county.
Samuel Kimball has lost several note*, for
a description of which consult the new ad*
yertising columns. . . *
L. E. \7elch is contantly receiving *om
New York and Philadelphia, DfUgs, Medr
cines, Pprftimery, Dye $tqfl* Oil*
Famishes, Lights of aU fifoc* TflbftPPP,
gars, Pipes, Soap, Ac., all of which he will
dispose qfcby wholesqfo or retail, as eh
as any other establishment in Georgia.
Bead the citation of the Ordinary of
Baker county. - ■- .. m ,
Bead the five legal ‘'ids’* from Worth
county.
* Hasdwabk, Ac.—Charley Volker haa just
received a large stookof Hardware,Tin ware,
Glassware, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Cut
lery,^Carpenter’s Tools, Cooking Stoves,
Klye’s celebrated double-water-proof percus
sion Caps, Ac, Mr. Volker is prepared to
do all kinds of Tin work in the most approv
ed and substantial style. He invites the
pnblie to examine his stock and ascertain
bis prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Atlanta Intillegwieet
iscenoes 'of the-War,
grilling incident
blasphemy of Mr. Stunner, in likening the by
pointedly arid, like a hot; potato.. Let uglFederal left, itsj
(advanced upon the
was'carried, but
‘"ttSfi
Sxvxaa Rn.oM.-The disgusting
tomake men
theih holy; How
absurdly they act, who seek enjoyment in
sin, when but for gift there would he nothing
typical negro to Him who' was God on the
Cross, before the Senate of a Christian na- but -enjoyment;
’**’“’** w
na;<to’’iMStSi®’)?’* **®* ta ^ “
maid, “a
viour of the world, and the people of the Crne 1
A UtPEEbohs
CRAWFORD iSi•»
«aw, or thiy mu ^
- - And tne xiouse, uo -j. —. —*
nor, place themselves in the situation of
Pontius Pilate, with the negro for tho Sa-
■ ~~ ■ - MUAgd- 1 ie oft
ly.sii
go lurthi
United StateB for Parrabjts?
- him-pir, Sumner] to
in the next breath to say that what, with
“ ‘ ‘ of the United States aqd
,I— , . . ^tha'enfirnv'fieing•hft&ilyreinfbroedirallied,
leave Mr, Johnson to the tender mercies of aniinturm dmveour portion of. the line
his friends, end, God granting, they will brigsdat from the'.positioii, as
fink him sodeepIK&the gnlfof political ob-' other brigades on our ng^andleft. Ag^
tivion that the angfiof the reaurection wfll w« c “^? l cSidaSK«*BnUbr u*nearlyall
n^heabfotofindjig^ foTrhe Zth?St^thenegrt^d
[From the EofsoUDSUr Newa. March #.] <^em like the mighty been crucified between-two thieves, and that
ALARAM* BEfENCE LAWS. ^ ‘flhe^S^a ^ ^ ST. by thisproposedamendment, the stone
Fpr the information of .many in this see- rifing frojTtheir had bwn rpUed aw»v from , t ** e t ^°°. r
tion who haye not seen the Revenue Laws, Tmar The Line lulls in tMr^ear sepulchre, and he had ascended to ait on the
MpStaed by theLogislature and npprovjS ^Syohet* and pourimj throne of the Ahmghtjr and judge the
on the 22d of February, we nmke a bnef J^^ri^iforcoments down thmr-Mid- world.—INational Inf -
statement of ti» principal provisions of the -""gfope. Now, When we should have been-
^iands are to he taxed according tovalue, ^s?^J to^sehdffit *tSflSmrabriSke theft
to be ascertained by the assessors from the awofda noon the rock* and many of therneh
best information attainable, .at one-fourth of »*, q 1 ^ dead apdwounded comrades Is 1 -
one percent. Lands of.non-residents not noby thousands and it.aeomedli 1
to be taxed higher than those of refidents ” J.
of the State.'Landed property of the Unit-
1, virgin ’on to fif
e to .tho old
i I should Bay:”—
ESP At the celebration of ft marria;
large number'of yonng ladies present,
minister said, “those . wishing to he joined
stand up,’
arose!
STATUS OF TUB . REBEL STATES,
The Supreme Court ofthe United States
is recently confirmed the correctness of
resident Johnson’s position in regard to
_iestatus ofthe rebel Staten-jnie point
qoharidtosftve the shattered rcift- Was, whether the courts, as before the war,
from destruction. But aid dirt not Would take upithose eases from «4d States
J .IVimm ln!^ aalrlA tto AnnhannonOft
States, of the State OF ofanyoenuly, city man—a sonwy mum •m™.. e«H-
dr'town ttiereof, or of the. State Bsuk^snd ^before tjhejdgggrm^nt O^^ 11 ^'' tk rebelUonj and,thejrebe!lipn bwg»
, man—• »<fitt«fy man'tiirewliim: wliichhadbeen,laid aside te.ooneequeuce of
its branches, to be .exempt town tajationf iffiuded, sought to my its preesedl-'tlletionrt 'decid
also houses of worship, and the property^^of onW a r d progress. I kemember, u if it wdj» Chief Justice Chase alone dissenting,
literary, smentifio and benevriMtmstitu- 3^ yes^y.^ej^W^ a»d Bou^rej far, therabrtsjia the judicial department of
ttops; also tool* of any kmd^edirfany 00- 0 f the strange*" None knew, huh, but ^ General Government is concerned, from
cupation to the .value of *1001 also insane u fhrVtkMCNy? -fio sioW: the ooHapse of the rebellion the States in-
personsand their prepay to the vane of throug^e^ful^fnl'lyith steady step volv^iiiTrmwme their former rqlaflpns as
ftlOOO; also crippled and dumblcdsoldierf ^ ^ uftcd BWOT a seemed to say-to the members ofthe Union. Thus the head of
whose pro^rty d^ not exceed A900,fa^ advancing foe “ tone,.fer. shaltthouj come the ExecutiveDepartment, by the highest
ill tax, algp l^n^B dflna^©d y Congress no farther.^ Raid RPthmg, but lii® authority in the land, the Court of last re>
0 god-Hke example 1
feveryman sort, is borne out in fojs judgment that ssces.
ithetaceoi non is a nullity, that the rebellion did not
. ^ nullity, th! .—,
,nnuI " cany the offending States oat ^the Union,
.. Tux Kidd . Hotv^-—Hore widely known
as the “ Albany House,” has, under the su
perior management of Capt. Kidd, taken the
J!**’ *.*1. nmnni. ltia1intj.il J.I tins RMttOD of
first rank among the hotels of this section o'
the State. His table always contains the
best our market affords, his bedding is clean,
and his bar contains the best of Whiskey,
Brandy, Wine, Champagne, Ale and Porter.
Mr Kidd is a good landlord; he attends to
his own business, and the man wh° does this
- deserves the coiifldence and patronage of
the traveling 1 ublio.
to railroads.
Poll tax on all males between the
18 and 50, except persons between
21, whose wages go to parents or n
as the case may be, $2. .-. - • bay?
On the following property, one fourth «ff the Theenemj came' on like a tornado
srsr„toS , i ! g'iffiiSSSS
bridges uudftpr.es; ftock of good* wares and tbe Sqppomo Cour^of the executive
^ ... gL^“X4ah^ ~
DAILY CE0RG1A CITIZEN.
The first number (new series) of this ex
cellently printed and ably conducted paper,
peached us yesterday evening. Dr. L. F.
w. Andrews, its original proprietor and
thi
editor, is again occupying those positions.
The Doctor is one of the oldest, ablest and
readiest newspaper editors in {.ftp St^fe.—
Success should attend his efforts, as ho has
the peculi&r “nack” of throwing his whole
soul into anything he undertakes. If ability,
• perseverence and industry, are the chief re
quirements of an editor, Dr. Andrews mnst
i ^ b® placed in the first rank. The “Citizen”
is published eveiy evening, (Sundays-eX-
\ w ’cepted) at $10 per annum. Specimenjcopi.es
"7 cin be seen at our office.
. . “ *h° “ but thatin attempting to get oat by force of
far upand down arms “they placed themselves in a condition
- 1 -—their'vitality was impaired, not extin-
and merchandize,
Maid, T, 1Ǥ*
erint admtiU,—apffc,
bj* deceaa*^™*** “ "flr*} 1 *
in the holy bonds of matnmony, wiU please
stand up,’* and nearly all the yonng ladies
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WHOLESALE
i^ARD-—r
RETAIL
mmmmm
I* bk WKIiCH;
At the Old Stand,
AI.BAHTT, esonazA,
time during the year,) including pnerchan-
aiid judicial branches of the General £}oy ;
ernment. But what is the position of Con-
dise kept or, hand to fie dtalt <mt to labotor, Aou’S^r 8 "* 8 ’ the le 8»Iative department ?
uxac AE{?u vii iiauu iv w utuip VMH fG
horses and mules not nsedftr agricultural ,r. n , n -iai ttn line like an electric
neat cattle over five head; house- * elpctnc
purposes; neat cattle over nve Head; nouse-
hold furniture, or libraries, over $30P in
value; and all other property nof ^2
taxed;
soldiers*
On the following, onedialf of one per cent.
ad valorem; Vehicles not nsed for agricul
tural purposes; jewelry, plate, Ac (stud
horses’ jacks and race bories; watches and No body
as they lay npbii the,
trampled earth aqd ,tossed up their bloody
' ' otiURon the broad
earth oould have^withtjood the terril
p°“ t i.“ on ir. ]? a ¥_“ d _ 8 ; ,vcni creait «; S^^e&in^tdy,
gold chains; money hoarded or kept oq de-
ital stock invested in incorporated compa
nies, railroads CKcepted* * * confusion tojfche.-!. ^
On gross amount of auction sales, except
those of administratora, Ac., by order <rff^ of the grave! .'Tl,e
court, two per cent, ad valorem; on cargo
sales of goods of direct importation from
foreign countries, one-fourth of one per 0164 — .7 Mjuehuly enemies, we now
- mpt=v as friends. 7 We would not detract one
On gross amount of commisrions of any
Onevpry pack of plajl.g card* fifty imperfect sketoh, leaned one flower to
The continual puffing in which the
papers of the fkrtitli are indulging towarda
President Johnson is disgusting in the ex
treme. Whyshould wefawnpn a man who
. struck 11s a more deadly blow than we have
ever received from a srsioS’-PtmE Yankee?
)T -Like Air. Lincoln, the poverty of his early
days branded him as an outcast, and, as' a
natural consequence, his hatred to the rid,
slaveholders grew more intense as he ad
vanced in. years, He has never, doling a
period of thirty years’ public service, favor
ed the South or her institutions. When in
. Congress, from 184^ to 1853, he mounted
' the hobby of giving homesteads to the
homeless.' While a. candidate before the
- people of the Greenville District, he said he
wquld lay .before Congress shill,' nullifying
the three-fifth clause in the Constitution—&
piece of absurdity—hud then, he said, East
Tennessee would be entitled to one Of more
extra members of Congress. Again, he was
elected Governor of the State, and in recom-
'■ phase for this high 'honor, he opened the
doors of the Penitentiary aniff set at liberty
mboqt one hundred desperadoes, cat-throats
and horse thieves The people ef Tennes
see, still hood-winked by his masterly wirc-
. . pulling atld demagogism, acting: through
7 their Legislature, sent him to the United
States Senate. • He had scarcely wanned
Ms seat before he “locked horns” with Jefi’
fenran Davis, who reminded hifjj that Tear
. ; ' nessee wae h?Tetofqre represented ' 1 " '
- * hdtiOMdh'Jdyby gentlemen, fiutmush-room
politicians sprung up-ip t^r plftBes- Mr.
- Davis phintedly informed Andrew Johnson
. thsthe was ho gentleinan, and he pocketed
the affront with- all the'gusto fif an arrant
* coward. In 1860 Me. J. stumped Tennes-
•aa and adjacent States for Breckinridge
^ and Lane.' He denounced'Douglass and
Bell with more venom than he.did Lincoln,
ud on more than one Occasion declared that
v - Mr. Breckinridge was the only, candidate
^ before theSoutherh people fi>r the Presiden-
py, and if they voted for either Douglass or
'JteD, they were as much :the enemies ofthe
South as were the supportefs of Lincoln.—
■ -- -Four years afterward!) he ran.on the same
. /ticket with the Northern dofmgogae ~
\ Vice Presidency, npd a bull%l frQm J/ W.
Booth’s pistot placed .hjm in petition ho
wir flcpopioa, - v. * ’ : ’ •
If he has been lenient towards the masses
of the people of the Seuthern States, he he*
displayed a coivardly l"indij‘tiv(!ness in keep-
ing Mr. I)qyieinpri*<))> ; Nay 1 ho even had
hlm.shaclded, as a mqtderey and felqn !-r-
And why ? Because he (W^jl^ayis) read his
’ character qorreetly a few yp^ss'previous.
The ^Patriot,”- while uh4§Fjciir control,
" can nrver he branded as a blatent, time-
•iai*ftrring*beet. It shall neyer st<jqp tojaud
«a,.«»
On pistols or revolvers notin the hands Si ' . <t«!tty«DBtg—Gen. ±W J,
of regular dealer* for sal* ft? ebOh; on bowie
assdeiat^ns ^^^0^ ta^flh! Tninmni vo Cos-
United States, two p.p cent.; on gross re- VEDiitaTBS.—GcpemlJffipker m his testa
dred inhabitants and in the country, $100
$t5Tho^t^fortransceafpei«on*$5<mta<ft
Imest ; We
hundred dollars ofthe
a restaurant, or eating house, $25 (' lo keep mept, In ancieut
lager beer saloons, $25 to $100; to peddle, have never been ab
keep
for-everl” rang load
r, and aq. fij» mart opr
A Bra Gonspibact.—The National Intel
ligencer says .inffirmation from the State
N OW RECEIVING OVER TWQ HUNDRED
-CASES AND PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS.
’otter,, reveals the existence of a
spread conspiracy ip Canada and Eu-
. with an object of affecting the finance
the’ United States Government. The fibs
$20,000 STOCK.
RedBctSon’lflPbight^Rediictio]r
is Pricesl .
Fai r N 0 ^
is2242aate»*.w
lit. 1868 W m} fc *“ 4 »»4«Sf
tiswh 7U., IMt—ran, - *•»!]
.hTfiS'iSyh
«n« hundred end fiu. C ^ ^
No. one hundred end ■Uei
14th District, originallv Dool. n, ' li *'a
(Thudower is not included’ij’n* “
$tid«th.»opert,„fwmM'i
•tid county, deeeeeed. r?J: *
JOELJi
March 7,1866.
Notice.
for leere to eel) nil the lendJtStoh? 1
S IXTT DAYS A |
cat)gpto th.O
ofG. W. Rouse, lalt of said ■
5th; I860. 'J.«bV
March Tib, 1CC8. Admro, ®-*.S
AdministratoSl
mssm*
- Wpr<h eouetr, B
No. aereotr-four (74) in the L_
Turms oh the day of sale.
March 7th, 1806.—(16dd' * *
roR
FIRE. INSURE
The Federal troops
ject seems to be, if possible, to create a pan
to in '
leaving their dead
Ej»t where was the stranger?. Ala* the
the European markets in reference to
American securities, »nd, as a conjeanenoe,
forcing homo oar bonds now held there.—
The hope seems to bcplieihhcd that they
may in this manner bring about a financial
crisis in the United State* and prostrate
the commercial interests of the country.—
The .principal Canadian agent is a man
.named Vernon, and the first movement to
wards the desired result exhibits itselfin a
work, the proof-sheets of which are in the
hands of the Department. Its tenor may
be inferred from the following heading
“Repudiation of the National Debt Inevita-
Buying largely from first bands, for Jobbing as
veil as Retail, I will be enabled to offer Goods at
reduced prices. ‘
My Stock will be the Largest and most Complete
offered in Southern Georgia. Buyers san ex
pect to fiml^at all times every article they need in
my line. The long established reputation of the
House and a determination to improve and enlarge
are a guarantee that when you buy SIedipigc9 you
the
•erfect sketdh, I cau a<Jd one flower to ble-^-lmpu&pibla. to piy thm .Infer—t and
chaplet of ft &tyep Jmcfa fame. L fihall Support the Government-rThe Farmer, Ar-
myfl^ampljrWtwa^t ' And that hero ti^tod^Jorer, Slaveg to ^SRoddJr’ and
ceijpts of railroads,^ one half of’one per cent! . niony before tho Cortnmtteeof Copgress on
a I* 10 ? 1 * 8 ™*—left by will, one- the conduct of t^oTwi^paya the fpllowixig
half of one per cent.; to retail spirituous li- tribate ^ t k e Confedorato troops!
quors for one year, m a city or town, havine * ' „ « *^7, ™
more than one thousand add less toon five , 0ur j^'Uei-y had-«lw f y 8 been supenor
thousand inhabitant* $200; -having more to that of the Confederate, as was also qwr
than five hundred and less thin a thousand. mfan try,
.,*n.: .n;— . . reasons]
ThE'Dkvil’s Monet.—A lawyer in Bal
timore tells the following:'
“Many years ago I wss making a deposit
the bank, when the teller threw out a $8
ite as unhaafa
get tbs best.
NEW €3-0OOS
-WILL BE RSOKIVED FROM NEW TORE AND
FQILADELPIIIA-ALMOST DAILY.
Amoug th. No* Arrieulo, borides • Large end
Ceaptete Siocl; of Medlsiuei. are , .
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD ASD OIL, VAB-
NISHtS,.BRUSHES JtND PAINTERS' HAIS-
R1ALS, DTE STUFFS. gVICES. SOAPS,
PERFUMgRT, CQMBS, BRUSHES,
Croien Fife insurance U
Adriatic Fire insurance i
Security Insurance Compel
Fire
Phrenix Jtas. Co., Hart
Norwich Fire Ins,
Ul|l
Total Capital $15,1
Apply’!® - - ' • ' HiStiVti
' Albany, Go., March rd. 1
Crcept in- discipline, and that for
note sa qnbaakable. I offered it to a broker
bat he prononneed it. almost vslueles* I
will give yoq a lottery ticket for it, he said,
he dealt in lottery tickets) Having no eon-
idence in lotteries, I refused to take one,
but as I was leaving the door, his urgency
prevailed, and I took the ticket in exchange
Great Variety of Toilet Article^
atist Reoeii
A LARGE LOT OF
Thirty thousand CIGARS, ft-ora $28 to $180 p«r
thousand. The finest LIQUORS. TOBACCO and
CIGARS to be found in the Market.
WALL PAD!
100 dozen Pocket Knives,
WINDOW
: or the bill, and thought no more of the mat-
io broker one day, he told
ablmto rival it.”
for each wagon in a connty, $2001on-n horse* General Meade sMkc-hftte wavie and
$100; on foot $50. ' ------ gaUant advance",tfi«POtmfed|rat«» at
.Upon the annual gain* OF incombs of ever lr “'
ry person in the State, and upon all salaries, derful smnt-^-nothingjCOttldhavebeen more
and fees of puhlio offioera, over five hnndnd .T~ a 3r Pleasanton, de-
dollar* one per cent. scnbrng the disgtaceft^ruqmng awuy ofthp
General returns of taxes may be made to Mventh Chancenoravtil*
the county assessors at- their appointments, *f°°. unt8 . r ?• «^J^W>Bahmed effect upon,
or at their offices by the ISthqf fiay follow, ‘J® “pagination of^sound of musketry,
fog.' Taxes may fie paid at the appoint- the I? 11 * “L* 01 and ti.*fouu
ments ofthe tax collector* oral any time “JS* * ti>«*Hcal
before the 15th of December in each year, effec * Stonewall JagktfnchMd produce bet
ter. Meeting the
me that my ticket bad drawn a prize of seve
ral hundred dollars. I took the money and
invested Hby itself. It hx» n-'w grown to
be a considerable sum, hqt ft is never touch
ed by me except for charitable purposes.—
I look upon it as the devii*B money, and fan
cy that sopm day hwnriU call ftrft, I have
PIPES, POCKET BOOKS, &e, &e. Extra induco-
its offered to Country Merchants, Peddlers and
others buying to sell again.
Albany. March 8d; 1806.
t aken very goodcare to keep it by itself, so
“ s remainder of my
tharit shall not taint thcr
possessions."
Physicians’ & Planters’ orders
WILL RECEIVE ESPECI AL ATTENTION.
3?i»esoriptioiis
OaEefULLT FILLED. g@-CeII ead ate. mj
FISHING TAC
A RsediawtBesi *f
Hooks and
Larg* Stack end examine prices.IS*
Albany, March 7lh, 1856.
Aqd ail Ijftdj of Tackle just recent! 1;
- ur
Albany, March 3d,.lS(ia, '•
ter than any other mm I. have ever seeh on
Romaace In a Seaalar's Lift, the baHlefield. Yeu-oould toU oft
Frazer’s Magazine tell, the followlng^
ry, but does not mention the name of its - "' ■
hero; who is Senator Lane, of Kansas: hTW® copy tho following good iUustrqe
Planting RTTHR Moon.—Tho Haxfohurst
(Miss.) Copiahan enlightens us- thus upon
this abstruse subject:
There are a greqt many who ridicule the
idea Of planting by the moon; but expe-
nenoe is wiser than science, and many of
the most successful gardeners observe rigid-
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Louisa Mason 1 Ee *- , r?» b, « ,o Qen -
JamesD; Mason. J co 0 u u ^ er,y Sup * rior
DOCGHERTT SUPERIOR COURT 1
At Casxasaa. March 8. I860. ’
G. S. SEYMOUB,!
Surgical & Mechanic
Office on Broad J
OYER JONES & CUTLDTjl
OEQWft J
February Sd. I860.
coming interested in the movement for mak- 1 mond Times:
fog. Kansas a free State, left fiis wife and re
paired to that territory, intending to return
rpoq, IfocQiqing, however, identified with
of Kansa* the Senator Stayed
y very tong. His wife at length de-
manded his return. He wrote back that it :5r“" ?
-WaatttinOmiMn tJi rerun. Hi. mlA, a “ a
wauimpfissihlc to. return. ^^tod^Vtigur^t
woianne* uui on* \ Txrpgpntincr in
WehaveseeninbrifiU circnlation a car
icature which Wfijtmnkis worthy of a wider
tame. It; represents Mr. Johnson standing
on tjie threshold i^ttf c eAn«tiletfon;|» jtt-
titudo and expression denoting extreme anxi.
ges of the moon. An old friend, in whose
judgment we have faith, assures us that all
vegetables of the vine kind, as bean* pea*
potatoes, &o., bear more luxuriantly if plan
ted fo the first three or fopr days after full
moon; and that corn planted on the decline
of the moon will make heavier ears than if
planted at any other time. Let our garden
ers and planters remember thi* and make
the experiment. ^
‘V »^T P* ,i,io »- »»d being satisfied
AH Jgrsons SavtagD
A GAINST the cataU af Ei#»3
J\ Worth connty, dat’d. abiP 1
unaerslg
appear at the Superior Court to bo bold in and for
•aid county of Doughertj on tho firat Monday in
next, then and there to ahow canae. If any ho
igned duly authenticated,
to aaid eatnte will please mete u
thereof.
February IT. 186(1.-12
hi* ( »ky ‘ho prayer of peUtioner ahould.not be
A true extract from t' o Minute...
JeHNF.pAKgi^Ciwk
T WO MONTHS niter thw •
i
Albany, March 7.1800.
0* “Is anybody waiting upon von?”
a' little, and then wrqfo, d«
less he returned by a stated time, ike wot
tift for S fliToroe. The; Senator lnade
no rpply, but gave a glowing account of the
patriotic movement in which he bore an im
portant part.
NOTICE.
— radetotheCuartofOriin'T"
Ga , (at tho firat regular term * r *5
two muMlts frwR tliia nplireJ
htt.'atafetaingto'tatg.teel Wg
be in and creditors ol,««d <1*^
implt
and the Constitui
leqtly to
that'his wife had filed a
from a lawyer, offering to
with qhother SSSSSffiSJSfSt?-
and
“Dear Sir: Yours is at fofod. Mjr.wife r ?"S-^ofitti5tf^^S?«!s!^
says she wtil noj stand my longabsence. If —-
I were die, I would nqt stand itseither. I . Somrtmdy'might^tolet lfotfltig boy know
shall qfipr qo opposition to her suit.
Senator .returned to Washington ah Senator
of the free-State of Kansa* visited hU <dd
home in Inffian* and-foqndl^i n'
^foWtifog ^tMteufisome, and surrounded fir
adtmrers.^ With the rest he vitited-hhr from'
fifoS-to limp, became pres»-
lover, and wqfirftmairied
W expostulating
A lyja on- the forehead signifies.,
miration for. intellect. On thfi cheek.
;b «Suty-.- %‘h®“ose, {hqt the kisser.is,an
awkward ffltd. Qn the chin, that he appre-
ciates 'TqrasIise Lost.” On the hand, that
he ha? Blighted the ladyi On the lipS^L
fihort kiq* tnat he U.scared^ordoh’t
by the Turks,-and:
‘ " the fact oftlie
diurnal revolution ofthe earth, giving every
s ' 11 i ' ”idi(
; - vaifoti^rflai^idft*diffi ? rta»t,'i*aUbe-
i:.articfo. A long on^Pqradtse. Re- cma^r apparent that'exqry moipciit U Suq-
*■{: BANK NOTE PRICE CURRENT.
Bank of the State of Geoqri*..^.. e'o
Marine Bank of Geoma.."in
Bank of Savannah r. 40
Central Railroad Bankr....!; A.VS.. 92
Georgia Railroad Bank.. ’92
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank in
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank. ! !’**" ' |
City Bank of Augnsta ....... SSi i j I!!! Im
Mechanic’s Bank o^Augusta; J *' o
Bank of Augusta.., ,,-f.. H'J
Bank-of Middle Geoiaw^v'..! '* •' | V" 1 *-
for tho following deaerihed note* to-wit:
one. qeto oa Win. I. Vaao* payable lo 1. B.
slob—principal $514.40; dated May 8th. 1862.
in Inlewat from January-lat.1862: 'credited bv
D n» S9fl TWlm of awadit w.l t% *
Janoaty TTih, 1666. -3-2®
fitlXTY days ailer d»;e«
HI totheOrdina
,$3®oe WO. Date of eredit not recollected.
One for|J69.87-payable to L. E; Welch: dated
Oat tor $2ia.l0—payable to E- Weloh; dated
1® 62 = signed by E. T. Joacs.
: One for $2,666.67—payable 108. Kimball: dated
Jaly 28th, 1662; due la* January, IgM, with | n u ,
sfrjv«t!S‘
irAW£i5SKSrl;fi®S£S:
TS- '■ "SF
tfc»VlR»Sg«Sa&;
to the Oniinir? nf Worth een§
ftbfisy of JaetFuy.lB^jjjjj
'januity Hth, 1856^-3-60d_
MITCDELL SfiEBIFM
WILL bo aoldon the firat 7“ ^
f before tho Court Home door ft tJJ
!SJ5SiSrtbS’»4
Banlc'ofAthens... on
Bank of Fulton. S ■ ~ ‘' 5,80
Onion Bank of South Carqfjnq. ’ *
doraed li? aaidToVjS
ti* •® j A» J. 9ownfi, and en.
.daCad and due some time
Hardwiok. .'
. Elmbsll; dated snd
; aigned bygllowell
Fehruaty 28lh, 1806.
SuiSUSSsS-””:":""*?
T HE regular ooftvosatiau’ij
.tfio aeeosif sad fiurli. 11
”The oompaqlons wfflffoW?
Bank of Selma!’ ' * ‘ \V * * *"®°
Bank rftheEmpire State: ‘i S
SoutfoWestorn^Railroad. Bank Jg
Other Banks ofSoqth Cafojjp^',^ t ’o4Q
lioatioQ ^9 Sell Land,
16-2* *rn themselves M
sir.- jl-S *: i
tqtjpf lames Buekelerr.dt |. jSH
’- . , CELIA E. BUCKELBW,
Mat h 7 186* ” “® hoqls non—Will annexed. '
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