The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, April 18, 1866, Image 1

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■Ifi.Mi. $5, I3ST ADTANOE} 1 ALBANY; GEORGIA. A] 18. 1866. Dumber 25. pit pa>>S atriol Br M. A- HieftAn. • , E0 S imOAD-ST— .VT THE OLD STAND. „.,ic« o Advertising. „ inserted tit tlic rate of One Dollar (COTcms in ^ of BigM UneSi ft,, tIie dfWj*. and’ fie'venty-Sre Cent* for each and orlioc 1 dMiring i do jTjOire , aqo»r« ji^uf rtf • M 5V : rtS> _ advertise longer than three U10 following rates: Ji moS'C moi fS'oolJia 00' .«si ■ 12 on is 00 24 00 100 40 00 45 00 50 00 5 5 OO Drs. Cromwell & .Connally ,lr A>rrt , «*Aonal eerrleea lathe citizens DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP T p Partnership in Medicine.'heretofore exlet. io^ between Dr*. Todd k Connalt., is this day dissolved bj mutoal consent. AU unpaid ae- to^.*.I^ n e b ®,f*a d to Dr -1®??* wk » i* authorised to'receipt for tho^ame, and hopes delinquent* still call and aettle their accounts m soon possible. ■tS'rJpEO. U. C. TODD. * January lBtlr, 1868. 20 00| 80 .00 28 00 40 00 38 001 00 00 80 00 44 00 60 00 05 00 60 00| 70 00- 55 001 75 00 85 00| 80 00 70 001 85 00 75 00 90 00 *, L. CONNELLV. SPECIAL notice.. r „„»ec.tncms of candidates for office, $10, 'aqiiccMobe cliargetl for at regular ad- l '* 3 >4 _ u , \» 0 naitl in advance. Ifal r ' V c j ,j lt linfs, of* brevier, make one 'vf‘rii-Miienta that make over eight linos vmoi. counted as two square*, • -i\\ mark on their advertisements wc r* + 1 - ,j .. w irth them to oecupy. - a .fiber °t _ M * • individual benefit, will be was »r for cftcll insertion. > n I « uf ‘* 9 - loW d cards per year $20 00. •i" , s5,i., W“blc in aiKance $20 00. i \dv«rti*n*utCBl«. ft ro our rate* tor legal advortlae- • i j «er lew of eight lines or less~$ *0 00 . i’l’Va •* des, per levy...« 0 00 :. ,.r» 00j traiion..... ..4 00 ,sl»ip..: 4* 00 i >.i from Admin- C 00 s-don from Ouar- 4 00 6.00 4 00 3 00 oiNlays ;.800 $ 00 CS will be required in ’ l \ L NOTICE. v.lministrators, Krceulors or ived by law to be he!d_ 5n jhr TV*. ‘TODD, havin< \Joc * “ - occupied b; for the present ! ing. Albany, Jan. 20,I860. having purchased the office lately iy Dr. Win. 1*. Jennings, can be found in the up-alt irs office of said build- A, B. BADGER, DENTIST, ALBANY.. CEOECIA O FFERS his professional services to the citiscns of Albany and vicinity. Havingjust returned from tLc service, l solicit general patronage. . *' I can be found at the residence of F. Lehman.— Ladies will be attended at their residences if desired. Ifc-ovisions jalten in payment fof work. Albany, Sept. Oth, 180.3.27^tf REAL ESTATE AGENCY. T HE subscriber has opened an Agency for the tale of Lands in connection with the practiJb of Law. He'will buy or sell lands for a reasonable Commisaipn, Investigate Titles, draw Deeds of Con veyance, and give legal a J “’““ " »*- *- cues to the purchase or t & Co ( Washington Street, Albany, Ga. . SPECIAL NOTICES. ^ ! Editor of Patbiot—DeaA Sib : With your per mission I wish lo say -to the readers of your paper, that I witt *en&, by return mail, to all Who wish It, [free] a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freck les, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Jlald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and ?information that will enable them to start a full growth of Lux uriant Hair,-Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. 1 i^fUfr? atl? ^ Cro ^ b J Return mail without VIIOMAU P. OIIAPM^VN, Ob««rio», - 831 Broadway, New York. FQ-To Consumptives.—-The undersigned hav ing been restored to health in a few. week? by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several yean, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to'makg known to his fcllow-suflerers the means of cure. Jo all who desire it, hi will send a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge], with the direct tlons for preparing and using the same, whieh they will .find a ture eurt for Consumption*, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is fo benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he eonceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every- i sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad- dh5ss-v „ Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williarasburgh, Kings County, / New York. September Oth, 1865. A & Co. Albany. Scptembc SAMUEL D. IRVIN, r 23, 1805. 29—tf GEORGIA— BAKER COUNTY. Ordinary's OtEee for said county. fTVXT.IlEEEAd, Wm. Sharpe, ndmifti-»ti Ww IIk*estate of F. F. Sharpe, deceased, inakes application to me for letters of dismiriainn from said c.-tufe—to take effect on the first Monday in June next: This is to cite all interested to appear at my office on or before (he first Monday in June and file their objections, if any they hatfe, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. ’’Given under mv hand ami official signature, this 22d day of Nov , J8G5. W. W. JORDAN, Novembey 25,1865.-386m Ordiuarv B O. to advertisers: A Supplomontto The Daily News, “insisting of uniform pages containing Advartiao. menu and other matter, will be published every ^ day,and twenty thousalul extra copies doily will be issued, to be circulated care fully, free of charge, in each of the following*placcs: All the Railroad Trains coming in or going out of the city, tho City Railroad Cars, the Ferry Boats, Steamboats, Foreign Sf earners arriving or departing, all Emigrant 8hip8, and in all the Prin<**|Ma n©i«T« in I-©na—Paris, Bremen, and ether European cities, and In the Ii ‘ - ^ “ In all-1 he Prinoii ic Cnnadas, thh. —~~ —w tin that of any other D*ily Journal in KeV York. ‘ ~ ~—-• * • - ADVERTISERS now availing themselves of the opportunitj^io make known their business through the columns of the NEW YORK NEWS are eonvined of the importanoe of its great circulation, in oonse- quence of the large orders received by them, certify to the value of this JOURNAL as the BEST MEDI UM foy ADVERTISING,-and the public generally depending upon publicity to sgcuro an extension of business commensurate with enterprise, should not fail to^become acquainted with tho unquestionable advantages to be derived from announcing through the-COLUMNS of this TOPULAR JOURNAL, what ever relates to Commercial or Financial matters, no matter what may be the particular business in which Dougherty Postponed Sheriff Sale. fXntkbe sold on- the first Tuesday in Mkrch . * ¥ next, before the Court ilonse door iu the city of Albany, t,ho following pmpert y, to-wit: l/itsof landnniqpers (15) fifteen,and (9^) nine- Jy-eight, in the first district of Dougherty county ; levied on by vlrtne of a mortgage fifa issued from the .Superior CourOqf Dou^lierty county, in favor of Charles J. Jenkins and Loyd C. Belt, ndm’r., vs. Wm. M. Petty. Property pointed out in said fifa. \ S.. ATKINSON, Deputy Sheriff. December 18th,*1865. POET'S CORSES. Indecencies of Modern City Fashions. 7—- *j4, . ' The Freemen’s Jo tonal i* scandaiixed at In the Land where Wc were Dreaming ca ji 8 «Tho indecencies of Modem «r dax. Locaa, o^Firesow * — A few wcefc* ago, on a muddy day, wo Fair were our visional db, they were as saw walking, some/vav l>eforen?,apitiahlo grand object. In the distance it rescmblod a poor As ever floated out of Fancy Land ; German peasant woman, with her short pet- Childreh were in single faith, ticoat foiling somewhat below tho knee.— But God-like children, whom, nor death, fThere is nothing immodest in that peasant Nor threat, nor danger drove from Honor’s dress. The German peasant walks with’hcr path, ankles exposed, but there is no illusory pre- Itr.lw l.nd whoro v-a wore dreanung. tenon of covoring tliem.) The poor creature A. women pu» .ml !»!«■> SjiSlSS'SfaMlSo'fSSS''" 1 ”' they thmr voiecjM At morn the mocking-bird, were . '" r “ dgrs were her own, andTshe looked as mod- And wo bad graves that covered, more of est and unconcerned 41s if she were really glory ' decently covered. ’ Speaking of it to tiiose Tiian everjased tradition’s'ancient story; more “an fait” in such matters, wo fonnd * *- >r - *• *' ’ - *t—* i. imL-i -aj— s- u.u at: •All Advertisements intended for this Sap- S lement should be distinctly marktfd “Daily News npplement.'’ - Advertisers will be supplies with' any num ber of IMP Supplement at the rate of $7.50 per thousand.. F. GUSCETTI 243 Broadway, * Is crarantliorized agent for tho Supplement. And iti our dream wo wove tho thread Of pnnciples lor winch had bled / And suffered long oar own immortal dead Ip tn^land where we were dreajamg. an the hours of] l w| C aeffo?p°roVr- • ®EOH£4IA—WORTH COUNTY. iflVi ui::at be given i pinperly musk WHEREAS, James C. flammon applies to mo for I Letters nr Guardianship of the person and property ^ i Ler Solomon W« IliUbtU, orphan of Juba W Mitch- iiiv.in -ii it niimio "nzette ten' ®U, doc’d: ... . . f u in 0 u n p o j x1»oa« arc, therefore, to notify tho kindred and ' . ,i;.jr 3 of an e«tate must Creditors of wi«l deceasetl m be and. appear at my “ crv "' .office within the time prescribed by law to show '■V'. win mnde to the Court * cause, if any they have, why said letters of guard- , c n Lautl must be publish- ianf»hip should not be grained the applicant. 10 • 1 ‘ a ' 1 j Given under iny hand and official signature, this . of A***.ration, Guardian- j d» «* »»' w . R0 USE. «S.'m"iIhl,T* month^- February 1C1., 18C8. Ordinary. i«ariUnship forty days. I: shisure of Mortgages must bo , r four months—ior establishing I 11 „r ()' Bt the Court HouSe Door in lraballp, Worth GUORGXA—DOUonKUTX COUNTY. / TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKK. HERE AS, John F. Cargile, Administrator o * v• S. S'. Crawford, dcc’d. applies io me for leave to 81*11 a House and Lots on F.iut Street in this city (of Albany,) as the property of said es»ate: This is,therefore, to citc-anJ adinviiish all parties teresied to sjiow cause, if any they can, within the time prescribed by law, why an order for the sale uS said House and Li4.« should*not be grauted. Given under my hand and official signature, this llth day of January, 1666. VV. H. WILDER. Albany, Jan. 20tb; 1866.. Ordinary. GnillGXA—BAKER WUNTY. WHEREAS, William O'Flemming, Administrator on tho estate .>f A. A. lVilli;iins. dec’d, makes appli- naiinn ( 0 me for Letters of Disuu««ion from.ia*4«-*-^T rnlinll Administrator’s Sale. J U the first .Tuesday in March next will be sold at the Court House Door in Isabella, Worth on by the deceased, tho county. Georgia, within the lawful hours or sale, - 4 l „ ram seres of lot of land No. one jiuudrod and all; I L. V. D. WARRES. HEIGHT Sc WAERSN, 1 eighty (8t>) acres of lot of land No. one liuudred and ! thirty (1801 in the 14th district, or laid counjy.— ! '-old as the property of Wm. R. Hare*. 0* c «» he lwnefit of tiie heirs and creditors. Terms Cart 'hljMan. Oth, 1686 WM. A HARRIS, Jan. 18th, ItffifJ—1-td Adm r. Returnable to June Term, 1860, Dougherty Superior LIBEL FOB DIVORCE. Louisa Masou w. James D. Mason. DOUGHERTY SUPERIOR COURT, \ At Cuamdkos, March 3, 180(5. / O N Gearing the above petition, and being satisfied that Defendant is a non resident, it is hereby ordered that service of this petition be perfected by publication.in the Albany Patriot once a month for four.months, requiring said Defendant to be and appear at tho Superior Court to be held in and for said county of Dougherty on the first Monday in June* next, then and there to show cause, if any he Ins, why tho prayer df petitioner should not bo granted. * . . A true extract from the Minutes. JOHN F. CARGILE. Clerk. Albany, Mhrcli 7, 18CC. 16-^-m4m Though iu our land wo had both free, , Both weiro (xmtent; mid so God letthjmbe; Till envy coveted oar land V And those fair fields our valor won, > But little rocked we, jpr we still slept ori. In the land wh^re we were dreaming; call* ministration: These ni-c, therefore, to cite and admonish -nil per ns concerned to bo und appear at my office on the first Monday in June next 'to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of disiniission should not issue, otherwise letters will issue in tortus of the law. Given under my hand and official signature, W. \Y.JORDAN, Ordinary. Application to Sell Land S IXTY Days after date application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the es tate of- Wm. R. Wilson, deceased, consisting of t^q lot 9 ofLandt-number* Vo* in tna Tentu District of Mitchclhcounty; the Home stead of the deceased (except the widow’s dower) ; and also one settlement of land in Emanuel county. March 5th, 18G0. . 1ICIIAEL WILSON, March 10, I860.—[17-OOd* , AdmYfl V^TJUY, GA. Ip'irtifc* in ilie several Coi S AT LAW. oeokGIA-WORTH COUNTY. V, «A. * W-W7-IIEUK.IS. Thomna J. onrtsof I>wan«l Ifiih-v 1.11 is St.ite and the (firenit Courts fU’ir.: r i-.tM for th? S’.nle of (leorgia. attention given to tli3 purcliaseund IR t! f —37 W 1 Yu »i*< K (S’. 1 >.Niv. IS. ISS5. 5 IIISR. V.ICKABD IlUBBCj IH1NE3 &, HOBBS, Itoriteys at law A13UY, GA. «Ltwri.ee in Doqgherty and tho sn'ronnd- [ "\gf,, i; i(J Superior C’onrta of the Uircuit Court at Savan- wiVd aiteod fo bnsinesa in Souih-West J’ j' a^rvement. |4MUEL D; IB.VHV, r Attorney at I .aw, ranaie.] the practice of his profession.— * J n ,] ‘C Farmer building—up sUdrs— *. Slr ‘ e b Albany,‘G». All business en- wscicj will receive prompt attention. 7. feptemher >3, 18G5. . 29—tf J- H. V. Callaway Jj 5 »>s professional services to the citisei * n ,\ vicinity. > Youhg applies to me for'L.ttcrs of Administration de bonn, non estate of Georgo W. Young, late of said °°ihc« d ."Vfo«cfo-e. to ubtH?’’ alt and alngclar the kindred and creditors .f said deceased to he and appear at mj office trithin the lice prcscr.l.cd h» law to show cause, if any they h*ve, w.iy said letters should not be granted. .. Given under my hand and official signature, rhis the link day of F.Wry, w . R0DSE> Feb. 24, 18C6. 0rdia ^- aEOHGZA—WORTH COUFTfl ; ^ HERE AS,‘William Keen, Administrator on tin estate of James OPKerco, dcc’d, applies to the un dersigned for Letters of Dismission from said ad ministration ; therefore, %Ui persons concerned are hereby required to show cause, If any they have, why said administrator, on the first Monday in July next, should not be dismissed. ? Given under my baud and official signature, this the 8th day of January, 1806, • , JAMES W. ROU8E, Jai. 18th, 18Cfl. Ordinary. GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY C0CSTY. S IXTY Day. after date applicalloB triU be oade SaSwrJtJ^r - Feb. 21, 1800. 18 ~ 0<M PURE LKtt'OUB FOR 3IEDIC1SAL pdrposes. FROM THE MOST RELUIBLE HOUSE IN N. Y. EST French Brandy. Old Ro«rbon.Whl.k«iy; 1 Old Port Wine, Sherry Wine, lorier, aic, 014 Schnappi. CharW I-"don OIn 8 T Mat Champagne, at*, ‘^•^StoU. * Store of iRflg .65— Albany, Not. 4tn, l"** 0 * ^ition to Sell Land. after date appliaatirn will be.made r n 7 l Ordinary of Irwin Co nitty for Irw:« ».. belonging to the estate of c of >an\ county, deceased. I*, JAMES FAULK, AdmV. 1 1 20-60d Fair Notice. \ KraS, 8 INDEBTED TO DR. S..S- L 7*iii e ,****• are requested to settle at 4 11 (heir accounts in suit. Kt7,i , M«. NFCARQIL ®i^; U-DOCCHERTF COUNTY. ' ' PNa re l> " # il ra “ y eor.cern -. E '"Pn^f m *"' 1 J 9 I,N ADAMS Kav- -' - u . ,,n ' "ppliod to me for nerma- m.lnttion on the eetale of Ben- r; of Benner *a! 8in 8“ , 1 ,r ,l| e emlitor* and *Jp-i byhwwll 1 KSeMSWltSB t Uennet * a , v n * A ' | 0,l8W —l21* “° d March W. 11. WILDER, Ordinary GEORGIA—MITC11EJ.L COUNTY. Crilinary’a Office Mitchell County, Qa. W IIEUHAS, tho estate of Ale*. Godwin Is on-. represented from the death of the former administrator, Wm. It. Godwin: These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credfthrs to bo and appear at my office by the first Monday in April next, is I .hall proceed to appoint In administrator dobonns a ‘n r JOHJf.W. PEARCE, March 3d. 1806—[15-Id Clerk Ordinary. Notice. Z ro *$V%jg3SS32SSW55 be made to the;C ^ r einilar term after the ty* Georgia. » l *• f notice, for leave expiration of two t"? 11 . « 0 the estate of Robert to «U the Und. WongFor .the L. Tomlinson. l*t« “^.“--diloniof said doo’d. benefit of th. heir* and ere < ^J I)B0N BROWN, March 8.i, 18«8. Adm-rofR.fo»p TZwortucounyy. OBOaOXAtX^^AifoUnwWor »» «‘<> 'JSSS&n M>p,ie ' ,o1 --* v •' dcr^igned for Letters ■ January lSth.JSC8^1 i that stick kind of dress is “all tho i. some time past. It is effected on pureose, by having hoops made with a sharp and stiff curve at tho foot, that will tilt the dren above, and expose thq legs to tho knee.— Another “progress’’ keeps pace with it. It has been told in the daily paper*, hnt we rarely believe anything we soe in them. . A very truthful woman, however, living in the country, came to' town last week, and told a near friend of ours th’S| she had .tried . to get a corset made, but’waa told it should Our. sleep grow troubled and onr dream not be done under two weeks,- because'all grew wild— _ „ hands in the large establishment sho visited Red meteors flashed across .our'Heaven’s we re engaged m making folso calves for field; . „ . # “ladies” who wear the tilting hoops 1 Crimson tho moon; between tlic Twins On last Sunday, walking home from' Barbed arrows fly, and then begins church through several fashionable streets, Sack strife ns When disorder’s Glints reigns W o noticed women walking, with tilting In thelnud where we were dreaming, skirts, from wheretkeyhadbeen pretending Down-from her sun-lit heights smiled Lib- my their prayers; and on all the corners, orty and on hotel fronts,' we saw rows of well- , And waved her cap in sign of Victory- • dr ™ 8 .^ W?ck-guards, standing, observing The worled approved, and everywhere and laughing, and commenting on what /- Except where growled the Russian bear, tlicsc women were exhibiting, g^d, the brave, the just gave us their ^ .1 «' w , —=—. s •— woman who;has been ticked into gettingv these trans of the harlnt ns t.hn lntrsh * The good, tho brave, the just gavo us their 1 niyer In the land where we were dreaming. ^ _ ofthc HMUgjSi iatest^asS lull them off and hum them. Let cv- 0 . „■ among mo warm* emu ‘ ' owers; We fancied that a Government rnisYnnw— ion,” pi We challenged place among tho worlds ery parent so6 to it that Physicians’ Meeting 8 . A T a Mealing of the rhyairians of Albany and vicinity (March 5tli, 1866) it was unanimously Rest. v .J, That we, the Physicians of Albany and vicinity, will riot render medical services on planta* liqns, unless the owners nr lessees of such planta tions shall become resposible for said services. JOHN T. SIMS, M. D., Chainnan. W. A. Lane. M. D, Scc’y. Albany, March 28,1866. 21-3m * Dougherty Superior Court, AT OHAMBEiLa, Mwi. 17, icoo. T is ordered tnat the Superior Court, of Dougherty County stand adjom-ned until Court in course— first Monday in Juno next. Parties, Witnesses*, and Jurors will take due notice thereof and be pres ent on that day. A true Extract from the minutes. * ' JOHN F. CARGILE, Clerk. Albany, March 17, 1866. 19- Exeoutor’s Notioe. WILL bo sold on the first Tucffiiay in April next, within Uic usual hours of sale, before the Court House in the town of Camilla, Mitchell county, to the highest bidder, one lot of Land containing two hondreil and fifty acres, more or less, lying in the Tenth District of (originally) Early, now Mitclioll county. Sold *1 the property of Riehard Andrews, late of Worth County, doo’d.; for tho benefit of the heirs and editors of said dec’d. Terms on the day. • . A * Teb. £1, 1806.—13—40d hxieuU All Persons Having Demands A GAINST the estate ef Elizabeth Hfty, lare of Worth county, dco’d, will present them to th.e undersigned duly authenticated. Those indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment thereof. WM. KEEN, V February 17, 18G6.-12 Administrator An Ordinance. Bo It ordained by tho Stayor and fcity Council of Albany That on Mid after thl. date, that th. Alloy running between the Kidd Hotel and Uick.rd.on, Talbott & Co.’. Grocery 8tore, from. Bro»d to fone Street, i. hereby placed under tlic same re strictions, ordinance* and regulation* aa all oilier street* and public alloy, in .hi. city. g, j. WRKHT, jinx F. Caboil*. Mayor. Clerk of Connell. . Albany, March 10. 1800. 1 •—» Notice. GEORGIA—WQRTH COUNTY. OlIXTY'DAYS ntier data application -'■l bo made ft id tho Court of Ordinary of iVorlli County for lS»c to soil tho land belonging to the estate of C. Fob. 8, 1800. _ _ . AdmV., MARY E. BROWN, Admr’x GEORGIA—'VORTI1COTNTY. W IIEBEAS, Georgo Wnrrcn nppljos tome for Jailors of Guardianship of the persona and properly of Eliiabcih and Micsgah Young, orphans 0f Tbcfo’mT™”hcrefere, ? fo c*'c and ndmonisli alland .i„J,Wr I lie kindred and creditors of said deceased ^ hn aud aproar at £ny office wi.hin the time be ,b,w J cause,*ir .17 they have, why ibis March 7,18CC. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. scribed by l* 1 aid leltcrt si Given under my hand March 1", ISCO —[17-00d said letters should not be granle*!.^ .rJAMks GEO«OlA—Biker County; d N ll«c first Monday in July next William Sharpe will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters of dismission from the administra tion of the estate of F. F. Sim rpe, deceased. \V. VV. JORDAN. Ord’y. . Decoothcr 1st, 1865. Baker Sheriff Sale- T717 ILL 1>e sold before the Court Home door In * » the town of Newton, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the usual hour* of sale, one lionse and Lot in the town of Nhwioii, No. not known, bat known as the Montgomery House and ]<ot, contain ing four acres 1 more or.less. . Levied pn as the prop erty of J.J. Montgomery, to satisfy a fifa issued from the Justice Court • 971st District, G. M., VY. Huds peth rs. J. J. Montgomery. • R. J. MJLLS.DepT Sheriff. March SI. 1866. 22- CJEOKGIA—WORTH COUNTY. » V^THEREAS.ElixHheth Jordan, Execnlrix on the V* est te of S. Q Jordan, dcc’d, petitions the Coart for I etters of Dismission from her trust: .These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and . inguhir the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he nod appear'Vvt my office Within the time pre*£ribed by law to show cause, if any they havp^why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted. Given nnder my haiid and official signature,' this March firh, 188G. J. VV. ROUSE, Maach 31,1866. Ordinary. Notice. A ^L Persons arc hereby enntionod nga ^ 'ding ley n note mede by W. Q. Dickin.on and payable lo Mrs. M. F. Harris, or bearer, daiedabom l[ie 1st of April, 1855, und diie one day after dale, lor the enro bf Five Hundred Dollars, as said note lias been lost or mislaid. II. R HARRIS. Albany, Ca., March 23,13C«. 21-41* slain? I . __ No! dreamers jJm m shall liid them rise again . 3 • v From every vale— rrom every height On whicl> they “$ecme<l”*to die for right Their gallant spirits sliall renevi- the fight In the land where wo were dreaming. Rnlejtor Dog Fighting. feature, we ... - ■ that she was sailing along with tho idea In the land where wo were dreaming. ‘J®-* thc dre8scs han 8 in -S - aronnd hor *ooI- ter is not disgraced : byu ions. -Lot tho masters of 1 great powers; ■ ■* VTo talked in sleep of Itankj Commission, Until so life-like grew onr-nmon, chanty to » servant maid that has kept up That whodaredAnJcmb*, tme-mot dcsision w ith thefosliion, to provide--her with such HY the landwhcre wedreaming. as rtc modest, and forbid he^trhilo in bis We looked on high; a banner-there was house, to play the airs of the wau(on. seen, " Why, even in Pagan times, when tho Whose field was blanched and spotless in men abandoned themselves to tlie'most vile" ils sheen— . practices; they -tried to kcep^their women Chivalry’s cross its Union hoars, incorrupt. IV hat are wecftining to? And vet’mns swearing by the'scars Vowed they would bear it" through a hun- c... r. -i. . „ . dred wars . T State of Feeling In Georgia. In the land where we were dreaming. Says the correspondent of tho Now v Tork A hero came amongst us ns wc slept |.N cws: At first ho lowly knelt—then rose and went; And th;; reminds me of the report that Then gathering up a thousand spears comes to ns front Washington, to the effect He swept across the field of Mars; that the Hon. James Johnson, lativ Provi- Then bowed farcwelLand walked beyond sional Governor of Georgia,’ who i?'now'in tho stars, • -■ that city, “informed thc President the other In the land where wc were dreaming. rtay-tW-tho Frecdmen’s. Rnreau was still We lookedagaln: another figure stiU > !^w®° lut ? n . C l°?. !ty . i . n t ¥' t ,?‘ at ? ( G « OT - Gave liojic, and nerved each individual will, § a ' whitesdndblacks; that .Full of grandeur, clothed with power, - was; st.li tamc^nnd Self-poised, erect, he ruled the honr malignant, and that more troop* should bo With stern, majesfe sway—of strength a tf fT Wlth ° ut ^Uy.W^l.e fnends of awer .i -Mr. Johnson do not crodit'khe report— In tho land where wo were dreaming. .... ° gre vote received by him in the Legislature As while great Jove, in bronze, a wander for United States Senator, fear theK is some g G °tl. foundation for it Bo this as it may, I re- “ Gazed eastward from the Foram where ho fere to thc matter here to say, [that tho stood; Frcedmen’s Bureau is not an absolute neces-' Rome felt'herselfsccnre and free, sity in this State, to protect either the So “Itichmonn’s safe,” wo soul, while wo whites or tho blacks; that there is ftp spirit Beheld a brozed hero—God-like Lee, efhostility on the part of tho fercat Body ofr In thc land whore wc were dreaming, the people to the Government, mid that l As wakes tho soldier whom the alarm calls— ‘reops arc not needed here; buton the con- As wakes the mother when her infont falls— V? ry ’ f lcsc . no J **°re “Usd* 1 Fo recalled with As starts the traveler-when around ad vantage to the whole country. Any oth- His sleeping couch the fire-bells sound— or s^tomyrt mfely,j»a* sbrndernpow^ w! e of-Georgia. “The people earnestly-^ In tho land where we were dreaming, itnyn«liato restoration ol the So woke our nation with a single bonnd _ .. , . . . State to its constitutional relations with tho Woe l woo is me! tho startled mother cnod; Government. While we have slept our noble sons have At the same timeJiektates, the Souther^ died! . ’ yj * people aril Aaoply^bntraged by the eonrse Wocl -wocis me l how-stitawfe and sad, adopted ^owardzhem by tho hforthern rad- That all onr glorious vision atied icala. A And left us nothing real out the dead m In the land where we weredreaming ~ J osfph E . Johnston. And pro they really dead, our martyred General'Joseph K. Johnston, in' consent- ing to become a candiiliftc for the position of President of the Mobile and Ohio Rail road, says: . “The position to me would bo'thc most ile one I could think of. Xo position would.ftuit me better than the Presidency of a-respectable railroad company, and I 1 :ouId prefer tlic Mobile and Ohio to any Thc ChieSgo Republican devotes a eol- other. ‘The majority of tiie troops coni- umn of solid nonpareil to a dog fight. Our marided by mb during '* the Gulf States—andmync friends reside there. . I-havc a strong desire Our inanded by mo during the wan, were from space being limited, wo copy but a single ‘ho foulf States—and my best and warmest paragraph: Mr’ MeCloskey and Jengings went thro’ Stateis i™^ie"mh the important and sonicwhat perilous pro cess in “ tasting ” their dogs- This precau tionary measure consists in gettingdownou the knees and applying the tongue to the dog Oil thc breast and .between the shoul ders in order to eonvinec the other side that lie is clean, and that no poison has been ap plied externally for the purpose of mjnriug the oilier dog if he should bite there. Each man has the l ight to require the other to “taste” the dog in any part that he may indicate. \*VV, days in tho Gulf ^ 'io have shown best and most slead&st 1 theinseh-esto be friends.” A newly invented harpoon coi _ a pound of pow’der with ten second fuse, and is instant death to a whale. It-istbke used on t-lie sulphur bottom whales, which are ■ arid plenty in the Iceland and A .-•“““’■‘•i— 1 '4