The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, August 11, 1866, Image 1

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square I, 4 squsri» ItM .[uarcs hn squares ,<*«n squares.... igit squares.... jiBt Squ» r *3 f{n squares SPECIAL NOTICE. \11 announcements of candidates for. office, $10, ', cp aU in advance. . .iiuary notices to be charged for nt regular ail Tfrtiscrocnt rates—to bo paid in advance. Ihe space of eight Hues, »f brevier, make one Advertisements that make over eight lines ,’der fifteen lines, counted as two squares. Alvertisers will mark on their advertisements aurnber of squares they wish them to occupy. Communication's for 'individual benefit, will bo JUrif»S*l«3 per levy of eight lines op lcss~$ 3 00 Jitrifs Mortgage Fi. Fa. sales, pcr.lcVy.;.* 5.00 In Collector's Sales per levy 5 00 nsfor letters of Administration.'. 1.4 00 for letters of Guardianship.........00 ice of application of dismission from Adiniu- sntion........ .........6 00 applicatida lor dtsndssiou from Guar- $3, IUST .A.DV'.AjSJ'CE Altans gatriot, pabli^licd every Saturday morning.. JfPICE OS DROAP ST.—AT THE, OLD SJAilD. Rate, o Atlvcrlfcslrig, ,j, ( rti!cuier.ts inserted at the rate of Ono Dollar jFin, Cents per sqnare of Eight Lines.for the insertion, ,md Seventy-five Cents for eaeh : )WOtn i insertion—payable ih advance. rMions desiring to a^ertiso log^SrthM three jilts, can i at ihe following raleag v SC.VBKH OF SQ^'AHIlS. «»;d raos.|l year ®0 tH)'$12 09 §5(j"00 35 00 40 00 id oo SO 00 00 80 00 SO 00 So 00 05 00 70 00 75 00 80 00 40 00 SO 00 eaoo 70 00 75 00 *0 00 85 00 90 00 Drs, Cromwell & Connally ALBAN!*, GEORGIA. AUGUST 11 Tfifift • mmm ra£si2H! »■" 1 ing between Drs. uSikSiSS**£££ _d..solved by mutual consent, Counts -will he paid to Br Todd who • . - I settle'their twcotints as soon possible ' , " geo. h. c. todd January 18th. 1800. ^CONNELLY. 4~30d. $1.50 per Square for each insertion. kjiaess and Frofeiai * ~ Ittjiaessand I'rotcisional Cards pet year $20 00; iiverUsing a wife, pnytfblo in advance $20 00. Legal Advcrtist*iueut9. liefolSewIng are our rates for legal advertise- .J?^® a ® lfl,r_Don S 1 * 6rt y County. T^ssfassassatufe*- NUMBER.44. Nnnot s ■ rT- lns *“ hls “Plication staled that Nanoy Spicer. Julia p ace , nod )V. Cheever Pace it the conpq, of Dougherty, and Slate of Georgia. Sutler »l x < ” T8 L and Miokalhury Ferrell, of the State of Alabama, Thomas H. Spicer and Julia Al- L^atees in said WU. an5 y„„ „e hereby ciredto nanl d „r P T ,J ,! a . r .! lt il‘' : 0rdinir y's office at fhc Court Sir 1 l“>W-3. as said wm of Sarah Spicer will then be offe ed for Frobatd in contr.“rv 0r, d' “?, d T U ” 800,1 caas « » shown to the contrary, admitted to record. for the^resent in ,h, Albany, Jan. 20,1868. REAL ESTATE AGENCY *- ms °p“ d "£5f &U 0fLaw te n ’'“.f, d ; “Lcooocctian Wlrh fhe practice p A „ xw .’ . Ue " l11 b «7 or sell lands for a reasonable d ™w ?«HU of Con. those desiring ,o buy, w^d^L V£«* -r— „ T , . **nuer uuiiaing, < &. Co , Washington Stroll, Albany, Ga. t, . - SAMUEL D. IRVIN-. Albany, September 23, 1805. ‘ 9—tf .........4 00 GEORGIA—-Mitchell County. * XT HERE AS, John D. Keaton applies to me for <1 • I,. ,.'" °i Dismission from the estato.of Wm. Lite of said county, deceased. * These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to he and appear at my office with in tho time prescribed by law, to show oause, irony they hare, why said letters should not be granted Gtren tinder my hand and official signature, thi/’M July. 1860. If. c. DASHER, Ord’y 89— July 7th, 1866. GEORGIA—Irwin County. WHEREAS, William Hranch applies to me for W. II. WILDER, July 7th. I860 ary Dou8her, J County, On.. STAT E OF GEORGIA—Worth County." Hff SSSSLflh' C - . Yanc J-i' dm ' r with the Wilt annexed on the estate of S. W. Vanoy, dec'd, filed .O i prc f° nl i , ° ,he C° art in his petition duly -j^wSJKSt^ *• ful * Ibis ts, therefore, to cite all pii tindredaVd —„d- . v Persons concerned, 4 " c ‘ 1 , l ' or ». to show cause, if any they f , wh y Stud. Administrator should nof be i'J- ehargedfVoiu his •'ff-te.lS ^Jtpuday in February 8 This July 19, I860. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.. 41— _£uty-l, j?«8. GEORGIA—Rougberly County. M ™* 11 - GODWIN, Administralrix ' of Thomaa O. Godwin, applies to mo for leaveto f r, : “' i h6 1 ? nd ? holonging to the .estate of Thonias G. Gedwtu, in the 2d Distnot of Dougherty County. , P 1,080 are therefore to cite all persons interested to be at my office within the lime prescribed ty law to show cause, if any they have, why such order should not bo granted. • i iH‘ T i e “ U S d , er “j hadd and official signafnre, this 11th day of Juue, 186®. W. H. WILDER, ‘ June 23, 186(5. Souxetlilii^ View suut Morel for Aglh Peddlers. Country Stores, Druggists, and oil seck- !r? : i 3 " .!°Jl°!? b o - a ? d P ro ««^ business. Free by II Loud ;J7.6 00 j letters of Gunrdiansbip for Burrell B. Sumner, StiieeiD Debtors and (jrediiors..., 4 O0j no J*^ Sumner, Uecuused. Ue«f Uu! per square ^,....v...S 001 These are therefore to cite and admonish all per- {vrofpeiisliuble property^ ten days V..8 00 ! smjs conoernfid, to be aud appear at the Ordinary's IwNvicfs, sixty days ...5 PO • p.® 106 °f said county, within the time prescribed by tijvu at ihe above rales will be required-in > and show cause, if any they can, why saidlct- ■ ters shouldnot be granted to the applicant. *-a—> nd t&jqial signature at mai 1 for So cts.,; who^siilo $0 per -doi.' Canvass- ara Tcalire to $12 per day profit.v ... ' ABBOTT & DOWD, Manufacturers, 19G Water Street, New York May 26th. 1860 SPECIAL NOTICE, ileu of Land by Administrators, Executes i required by law to be held on the in each-month,, between the hours of ciioou and three in tho afternoon, at i the county iu whlch the pfoper- Given under my hand Office, this April 30th, 1906. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. ' Si- May 19, 18'56. Administrator’s' Sale. WILL be sold before the court houve door, in the Notice bf those s^le* mujt.hu given , t . own . of Irwinvilk, Irwin county, on the first Tucs- ite fotty-days preyious. x * | J* n yAn July next, the,^ast half of lot of land uum- ?a!c of personal property must be j ber 800, in the 4th District, belonging to the estate tucr. through a public gazette ten of James Boykin, late of said county, deceased.— previous to sale day. -I bold for a ^vision r Notice iy tUluors and creditors of an. estate must lied forty days. that application will be made to the Court try for leave to sell Land must be publish.- »h»o mosiiis. * - , fur letters of .Vdmiuistration, Gnardian- ^rny 19, 1866. n-ng the heirs. JAMES PAULK, Adm r. 32 GEORGIA—iinicbcll County. OK1)IN*AUY’s OFFICE WIJEREA! SAID COUNTY- NTOTXCE, X TNDER an edev of the Court m Ordinary of J Worth county, will be sold attlie Court Honso «A- . , ■ , u , OaniXAET's OrncB ix'Axd toe sain CorxTT. To Ttctyamm A . D. Ifrmplon, Guard,an far John 11. Hamptom r minar, jxn the application of A. f ' ,, - n 2 T: jl irS ton, Guard,,n for John ir. Uampiou, m„ or to he diahargtd from raid Loud, ” ■ I T is ordered, That B. A. D. Hampton, GnaHia,, Le, and he is hereby required to be and appw .. tlie regular term of the Court of Ordii m September next, to-show cause why said HjU j u .l d nat .^e discharged or rcleased from said Bond, nnd the said Guardian give other security, orhedis- charged from soul Guardinnship. Herein fail not si a» a ‘“«. Tih day ofMarch, I860. August 4, 1860. W. n. WILDER, Ordin t GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Godwin, Administratrix* orriioraas G. Godwin, represents to the Court m nor petition duly filed and entered on record, that estate fDlljr adaiial8 lered Thomas G. Godwin’s 'This w therefore to cite all persons concerned, Kindred and^ creditors, !^show cause, if any they can, why said Administratrix should not be dis charged from her Administration, and receive ietterS ?oil 18naissl0n oa 1110 S£ * con d Monday in February, lA W. H. WILDER, Ordinary, August 4,1866 : . . - ’• 4; (; GEORGIA—Mitchell County. oicdinaky’s office. ' « > "lytiu, nuu Alin ttaiie, minors of Augustus Wade, laleof said county, dec'd. Ibis IS to cite all persons interested,, to file their objections m my office, if any they have, oq: or bo- firs^Ionday in September next, why let ters should not be granted to the applicant. Given under ^ny hand and official signature. U. C. DASHER, Ordinary. August 4,1806 GBO.HGIA—Mitchell.County. WHEREAS, Simeon Beck applies to trie -for 'let- ters of Administration on the estate of Thomas H ' Cumhic. late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to notify all perWnsconcern-^ cd, to hie their objections, if any they have, other wise said let ters wjil ho granted in terms of the law. Given unoer my hand and official signature. II. C« DASHER, Ordinary. . ' ' , -43^. August 4 r 18C6 Isabella on the first Tuesday in August next, the land belonging to the estate of Wm. F. Wellohs! ate of said county, deceased, it being 166 - acres; the balance of lot.number 159 in the 14th district: the Widows Dower having been laid off on the north -vie of said lot. So}d for the benefit of the hetra and creditors of said estatq. JOEL JOINER, , A^rn’r of Win. F. Wellons. June 30. I860. 88— ^ ~ GCOaGIl—Dougherty County# Tir J,ERE ‘^ S ’ IsA il c B - Brinson of the County of Vy Decatur, applies tome for letters of Guardian- M ship of tire persons nnd property of Sarah Brinson, James Brinson, Elizabeth Brinson. Wil liam Brinson, Mary Brinson, and Georgia Brinson, fom Ad ii - % tSrfJoseph T.-Spenceapplies to me ior } , , , m *. « . ’—7-7—0 be published thu-ty days—for .dis-'j Letters of Administratiop^on the estate of Robert ‘ Conn^ d'cea - cw Lnsou, lute of Dougherty Loin,Guardianship forty days. tfor Letters Admmistratioitdebonis non on. the cs-1 Tiiese arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all e f.treolosuro of Mortgages must be tate of David Walked deceased, ' . j nn |i 8,n 3 ,,, ar the next of kin of said rumors, to be rhed monthly for four cponUiff— for establishing' These arc, therefore, 1q cite, and admonish all J, nt * 1 PP® ar at m J Dflice on the second Monday iu papers for the full space of three months—for .persons coucerned, to boand appear at my oftice on t '®P ,en Y* e *j a ^ xt » J° fi J J0W cause, if any .they have, Ring titles from Executors or Administrators,; the first* Monday in July next, to show cause, if any • . c . :l ® p 5 8 “®l ,w not be granted to I. B. Brin- boivi have been given by' the deceased, tho‘ they have, why said Letters should not be granted. 1 80 5.. 0 ^ anj ® tJ * cr and proper person. T*cc of ihrec. mouths. . •... ' Given under my hand and official signature. May ‘ Glwn “ nl,w m v ^ — 71 h, 1866. JOHN W. PEARCE, vtiGHT. L.'P. D. VYARRES,I ,, Court.Ordinarjr._' WEIGHT &, WAHHEIT, Mny 12. 1?06. SI — Baket County. ^^0 KNEYS iVP LA. YV* tl,efir«t Monday fnJitly next William Sharpe AIjQ.VrVYy GA. , *j'^LF will apply to t'r;- Court .of Ordinary, at said 20thJ° a Un i8e6 ny haDd and ' 0fficial 8l ’g»Mrtnro t this W. II. it n.DBR, Ordinary July 28th, 1806. 4 2 — GEORGIA- Mitchell County, WHEREAS, the estate of D. A. Bostick is unrep resented by the refusal of the *xecutHx to qualijj, Ljuiiy m t.iis State and jhb .Circuit Courts “* United Slates for the Slate rJ Georgia. crunfy, for letters of dismission from rhe admiuistra- r^nUt 8 V p .® r . 10r V. Shnrpe. deceased. W. W. JORDAN Only Also, especial aiteniien given Uirih? purchase and Ektaie. * ^ Albany, Xov. 18,18^5. —37 Decetn6er 1st, 18G5. RICH AUD IIUEBS GEORGIA—mitcbell County. f A JbL persons indebted to tho estate of Wi I J\ Wilson, late.of said county, are hereby notified to sHttle the same without delay—and those having hines & hobbs ^ fti S* 9 . I authenticated, within'the time-prescribed HORNETS AT TiA W . ; <h« Administratrix, or this notice will bo • in.« v g , . . 1 bar of their recovery. May 7ih, 1866. HIT ' , •• JOHN W. FBAUCE, Cl’k Cour demands against the same will prescut them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by lav to “ ' ' " ** placed in hereby notified to be and appear nt tny ofiiee.wjthin the time prescribed by law, and file their objections, tf any-they have, wliylcttcr^shsuld not be. issued! ii* C. DaSHEII, Ordinary. July 28,1836. 42L 1|J* practice in Dougherty and the^arround- •‘'g Cimntiej, in.llie Superior Courts of the, Mllie United States Circuit Court at Savon* nJ will! attend to buaine^a in South-West fractal ly, by special agreement. ' 55.On.31, 1865. 33— Samuel d . iRviivr, Attorney at jiaw,' May 12,^1866. (he Farmer building—up stairs—j Albany, Cx. All business an- 8 Q!lre wiU receive prompt attention. GEORGIA—Irwin Coanty. WHEREAS, Miles FitxgeraiJ applies to letters of Dismission from the. Administration of the estate of‘Terry FiUgerald, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all qon.- cerned, to be.and appear ! at''ifiy office within the time prescribed. l>y law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. aW hand and official signature at jL£eptctnb«r 23, 1865. law notice. P n, ' cli ” law innll tbcCourl? U r 1 * 8100 ' ill Irwin «f Ilie Sonth- **^«tti of .f oP ‘d** Brunswick, audmost «» a ft 1 ' ‘ at,,,|» Circuits., . . j y- V 5 ‘“aston Street, opposite the Express April 28, v 80n , • 'og^ i Fp ^ , i,i? P ’ 7' Callaway “Misyr, a D j'*;‘?". a ' sorviecs to the 13, aai ^ vicinity. , mm ^RNinq’s . • . 2 a i lll '7 jmVi'thrtf« r " lucs ^d rosctHq at 'atlliof.'“““nts-in-auit. * f *• Ca IWHLE, A<lmV. '. ^ --1 . JG-wSt Cut,l- CI P. cr ieiM sSsa^a^aw. $!— 3m •^001. liven under my hand and ....cc, tbi3 Jun<Y4th, I860. - L. M. C0LBEUTH, Ordinary, June 16th, I860. - 80- : NOTICE. GEORGIA—WoitTti CoustTT. B Y virtue of an order of tlie’HbnorablethoConrl. of Ordinary of said oounty. w;ill bo sold on tho first Tuesday in September next, between thn legal hoars of sale, before Hie Court Houso door in Isa- bella, in said county,-Lot of land number 18. in the 15th district of said county. Sold as llto properly of J W. Hill, dec’d, for.tiie henedt of the heirs and creditors ofsaid deceased. Terms made kuoivn on day of sale. A. M. 111LI., >■ • July 21, I860. Adtu’r of J. Vti Hill, dec’d. GEORGIA—Worth Coanty., W KliltUAS, .lessee W. Moulding opplios to nit for letters of Administration eu the estate of Richard Moulding, lata of Said counly.dec d. These ore ihcreftiro to notify.all nnd singular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to b’e and appear at toy ofiico within Ihe time presorjbed by 7* 1 . i,.- _* li:»vi» whv said let- Taw, to ih“* cause, if any they have why said let ters should uot be granted to the applicant. -■ Given under my hand and official signature', this July 5, 1866. JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary.. July 14, I860. . . ’ w ~ JE0RGIA—15’orVu CoHnty. . . IXTY davs after date application-will bo made (to the Ordinary of said county, ft>r leave to se all the land (improved nnd nniinproved) belonging to the estate of Geprga’AV. M. Young,’ late of sat ■uMmtwx deceased. -The widow a dower excepted. county, deceased. July 14, 1800. .TT J..1TOO, a GEORGIA—Mitchell County. WIiptlEAS, tho estatq of Daniel Clemens fa represented, I have to. proceed to appoiul tho Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, Administrator with the will annexed. All persons aro hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the tune prescribed by law, to show caflse, if ony they have, why said letters shouldmot be issued. Given undor my hand and official sig nature, this 18th July 1866. ' 11. C. DASHER, Ordinary: ' July 28th, 1866. 4 >L. GEORGIA—Mitchell Vounty. WHEREAS, tho estate of Algers Pickern is un represented, and J have to proceed to appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court or some other-fit and proper person, Administrator. All persons arc hereby notified to be and appear at my office on first Monday in September next, to show cause, if 18th July 1866^ July 2ctli, I860. al signature, 'this H. C. DASHER, Qrd’y 42-, GEORGIA—Irwin County. • WHRMAS; Thomas. J. Young.applies to me for letters of Gnardiansliip on the persons and proper ty of the orphans of Isaac^I. Young, late of said county; deceased. . > These are therefore to cite and.admonijh all per sons concerned* to be and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters of Guardianship should not be‘granted to applicant, or some other suitable person: Given under my hand and official signa ture at office. L. M. CQLBERTH, Ordinary. - August 4, 1866 . .43* Mother, I Must Go. Mother, give t'O me thy 1)1 Kindly giyeino counsel it Sadricssg may o’ershade rny brotr, For I’ve learned to love another, I ant his through every . ■.woo— Fondly press- me to thy bosom. ... Farewell, mother, I muEt go! C(ioruhi-—It nmy bj'eak thy heart to leave Wliile the tears of sadness flow* > But I’ve learned, to love another, Farewell, mother, I must go. '. Mother, thon hast kindly watched me, Been thy guide through tender years, Sat another now awaits me. AVipo away thy flo.wing. tears.. Thou once Icltwjie 'ones that lovetl-thee, Though it-tilled’their hearts withwoe ! - Kindly, lsiudly: then forgive me, * Kiss me mother/ let me go. , Mother, I shall ever Jtove thee, Thou hast been 50 kind and true.; Though he fondly may caress me Nono can he'more dear than y 6n.' Though it break thy heart to leave t\oe, Though the tears of sadness flow, ’ We shall mceir. again,in heaven;. Farewell, mother,1, must go! - - Thomas Man-aiiav. ROW ill IT'U IT TAKES TO MAKE A - . MAK RICH. . Secretary Secretary^ of State, requires only a satisfao. tory condition of mind. • One man -rtiay bo rich with a hundred d v llare, whTle another in the possession of millions, may. think Inmselt poor^ and if necessities -of life -are iy each, it is evident that the man possessions is ' the ricnest^^JRHPVHBpH^^^H ilhistrate this idea, Mr. Marey related the following anecdote r r ^ the lollo wing, anecdote: WliHe I was Gov- wid he,-I was oaUcd upon one morning, at my’ office, ^rt« U »5 h i S P 0C1? i eD 0f B backwoodsman) who stalked in and comtaepeed conversation by inquiring “if this was Mr„JIarcy ?” I replied that was my name: ■ KTT 1 M I nodded assent TTsed to live inSouthport,' didn’t yon?” • I answered 111 tho affirmative, and ^euati to feel a little curious to know who W vis- Ilo , r j'**’ au f What he was driving at. ? , _ Thats what I.told-’em,” cried the back- woqUsmm, 1 bringing his hand down on’- Ms thigh With tremendous force. “I t.ilA >.™ GEORGIA—-Irwin County. - WHEREAS, Georgei?. McCook applies to me for letters of^tlininigtrrjfcjn 0 n tho estate of John D. Minix; late of saM c«Aiuty, deceased. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to*>e nnd appear at tf»y*>ffice with in the time prescribed by law, to *how cause, if any they taa, why said letters MiduVl not be granted to uppiicant, or sbmo other suitable , person. Given under my hand and official signature at office - L. M. QOL’BEIITH, Ordinary. August 4, 1866 43* GEORGIA—Mitchell County. • WHEREAS, A. McLoud applies to me for let ters of Administration on the estate of Sarah' Mc- Loud, lute of Mitchell county, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my bffice within tho time pft- scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not.bd granted the applicant, thio 18th July, 1866. H. C. DASHER, Ord. - July 28th, 1866.. ' 42— GEORGIA—Dou^Jic'rty t’onuly. ‘YT7IIEUEAS, Peter J. StfWer of .said County yy applies to roe for letters of Guardianship of the property of Julia 1 ' Greenwood, ' minor of ihe State of Pennsylvania,- who has property in jho Colraty of Dougherty aud State of Georgia, who has no Guardian in said State to take Charge of the «ame. These are, therefore,‘to eilc and admonish all and singular tho next of kin of said minor) tobo nnd ap pear at my Office on orbofore'the second Monday in September next, to show oause, if any they can, why said.letters of"Guardianship should not bo granted* • y- . Given under my hand', and official signature at Office iu Albany, 20th July,'1866. 1 ' Vi’. If, WILDER, Ordinary. July 1 28th, 1806, - , 42— GEORGIA—Ronglicrly Cenoty, WHEREAS.-Fetcr J. Strozer applies to' mo for letfcrS r.f Administration onthe estate of GeorgeB. King.' tate of said .County deceased, ’ * . ^ Tiicso are, therefore, to cFte and admonish all and Singular the Kindred-and Creditors of said deceased to be and nppear-at my Office on the sec ond Monday in Septemper next, to show cause if any they have why sajjj letters shonld not be gran ted. Given under-my ■•hand and tffltclo.l’ Signafure at office, at Albany, 2Qth July. 1866. v 'W.* II. WILDER. Ordinary 'July'.'28th, i-660.* • ; : GEORGIA—Iriria t'OQQty. WHERE AS, James Poulk applies to me for letters of Dismission from administration on the • estate of James Boykin, Into of said county, deceased. Thesb are therefore to cite and admonish all and. singular tho kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,' to be nnd appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters of dismission should not bq granted to applicant. Given under my hand and official sig nature at office. L. M. COLBERT U, Ord. August 4,1860# „ . 4S*» GEORGIA—Irwin County. ^ WHEREAS, Reason Poulk applies to me. for let ters of Dismission from tho Guardianship of Josh ua' W>. Poulk, lato of.snid county, deceased. These are therefore to cite nnjl admonish all and singular the kindred and crcditors of said deceased, to. bo hnd^ppear at my offico witlyn the tiqie pre- iy l^w, to s' - scribed by > show cause, if any they can, why, said letters of dismission should not be-granted to Official kig- pplicant. Given under my hand and nature at offico. • - ' L. M. COLBERTII, Ord’ August 4, I860 it GEORGIA—Worth t'oiiuly, * notify all and singular tho kindred milESE are to v I - and creditors and'all others, concerned, to be and appear at my -roifliin iii/x !•»» ..i and appear at ray office within the lime prescribed by law, to show chase; if any they have, why Abel M. Cox, Administrator de-bonis-non an- the estat^ ofJ^avid Cobb, dee’d, should not be dismissed from his said trust. -Given under my-kand nnd official signature,£July 5.1866. . "* . "> - JjVMES W. ROUSiE, Ordinary. Ju^r 14**866. 4ft- x ; I Revenuei ASS'T ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, > • 10tb Division, 2b Distimct GEonau, - / T-nranow prepared to rccei.o returns for Income JL and Enumerated Articles for the year 1885, of Jirilicb tax payers will take immediate notice. A. X. MINES, Ass’t Assessor. -’Albany, Ga., anno 2d, iS6fi. _ ' 8t_ TOE )NE STARSAtOON, ng Office,) . MAN’S DESTINY. In looking beyond ourselves, wi) behold a. system, in consequence of which no oho can lah'or tor himself without benefiting another, or foY another,- without benefittirig hi/nself. The good snocess'of odr fellow member is the.hamnness of all. A glance at the all- pervading harmony, coexistent with tho rrcatest possible variety, delights us and ifts our'spirit heavenwards. Tile-interest doepens, when one .looks in upon himself, mid eontemplateahimself as a member of the great and fearful syftem. . -The sense of dignity and strength is'increased when he' says tp himself (as onemay.) My existence is not in vain and purposeless; I am a nec essary link in that groat chain, which ex tends from thyti rst driv-eiopment of man to the lull consciousness ef his existence even in eternity. ' ■ ■ ’ ■*’ All, that havejxA'r esteemed gi-eaf and wise, and liohlc^unon^men—those ben- « cfactors of the human race, vhose names are preserved in the .mijals of tHt world’s'hl’sto: ry.pnd those oth’erf (far morVi,, number), whoso deeds,survive, but whoW m&Jia i penslied—all have labored WrAlio; I reap, tlicir harvest; I tread the earth they inhale ited; and their blessings attend my- foot steps. As sortn as I will, I can eiter upon the solution of the sublime problen, which they proposed for themselves—that of ren dering ouY commonbrotherhood wi^r,bap- pier and better. I can begin whet) they leave off; I may being-nearer to completion that magnificent, though uiffinisbedjtemple. Dare one say, “But I must alki’ ce^i W ex ist !” No. This is the st\b)imest i!longht‘o£ alL "When I have Onco undertjfken the grand problem, Leah never finish it; I on,,, not indeed, so surely is Its assumption link ed with thy destiny. I cannot cease to la bor; and therefore cannot eease to exist. ‘ That which .we call death cannot i ternii- nate my work, si nee my work must he com pleted. Time can jmposo no limit to my ex istence. I am immortal. Along with the assumption of (he great, problem,’ I have f rasped eternity.* I proudly hold up my ead amid impending volcanoes, roaring cataracts, and,crashing clouds floating, in a sea of fire, iind exclaim: “I am immortal; arid defy your power.” Break loose upon me, all! Thori earth, ye heavens; mingle yourselycs iri wild disorder! Ye elements, all—login arid roar.ahd in the finiil struejrle -H™ u *‘“ eu 1110 next time I caine fovkn?iu° C \^v D T 5 ' PU ’ a ’ ul find ont Bilir ■ >' ou know-mo, •cion’t you . I didn’t exactly like to ignorebis acouain. SnM “! tO §, 0t n ei '’ : but ■ fc(r £ ® e ><Efe of me I couldn t r^rollect ever having seen him i*A_ 55!?. and 80 ? replied that be?had a femil^r My name is Jack Smith,” answered the ' |5g|wj£S^ibv'and we used; to go to school '. s'cffSnT’ i hlrt / y« a re ago, in the little rod ru n rent niitn > and got rich, T suppose;” „Ai ,"-- -r™,—™ ufoke in - Dh!. yes yon areknow you. aro. rich - no use (lenymcs -e. lou was Comptroller ’—fitfaJing time: and the POpa.- .... tear to atoms the fragments of the body I call my own! My will, alone, proud tad defiant in its fixed purpose, will hover above: vreck of systems and crush, of worlds ; have laid .hold' 'on my destiny; It ig ijibre lasting thau earth, than heaven 1 : It is mmHUuM 'HU eternal, and my existence is dternaf. AIS*T V0URS t Have,been.ahnostin thesaiiio fix,Litelv,- _j .... « .Z' 3 ho orily under 4i®!rent circumstances, of the following vei-deiit young.'man. “A bash ful and rathCr green - young fellow invited d a. ball on -a very a young lady to attend warm night.. Tlie invitation was. accept! and the couple appeared at thebtlll. All dancing for sonie time,, “greeny” saw his partner sitting in’one corner of the i-ootn, all alone.- brow.was his chance. So be walk ed to where tho lady 3vas sitting, and sat down beside her, All wellso far; but'(he- bashful fellow was at a htfs for something to say. lie fidgeted about considerably’, ^saste«fja&2i r ^ conversation‘thusly’j “It’s" powerful hot in ?“ddp this rooni—my. shirt’s wet—^ain’t vonrs ?” Tho young lqdy blushed, said nothing,but took liis aim for. tho next dance."” Madame dc-Btael says: “Love in a wo earnest and unceasing lovoas is a woman and ls-no.more fickle in that love; He m-iy. hot be a^s demonstrative, nor rdtogctlier as some'gopd. And now dis iiigge tender, but he is as earnest and as constant, it not umre so. In Ins love for.parents, >for companions for children or for friends, ho may ho all that woman can ho, except, per haps, in tenderness; ami, after all, there are -. almost as many ftieu rendered useless to the -o world and a’hurden to themselves, becauso ot disappointed, or unrequited, of misp’ ’ love, as there-aro women who die of hr hearts.' _ Away, then, with the senseless Idea'that Man 3 lo-fo is of man’s life a tiling, apart: tor-for-iJbng time; and the next time we heard from yon, you were Governor. You must liaveabcap of money, and I ame C ofit—gladtosooyou getting alougso^mart You .was always a smarting at'school f rtl"’ 5 ! 9 "n?" d °° m . c to something.” ’ ririd . opinion, but trtd him that politiad bfo did n*t pay Bo^weil as ho imagined. “I ann upon y%] nght smart You seo shortly, Sonthport, our wholefamUyuno?^' y0n - Yermont, and put right-in to 'thtkP™. 10 and I reckon our family eat Sewn morS ods > and cleared- mOre land than any other In5£f whole State.”, “And so you have made a good thing of It’’How. much do — - a — ; it. How. much do' you consider! - yourself nvorth ?” I asked, feeling a little curious to know what he considered a fortune,', as ho seemed to be so well satisfied with his- j U Wiu];’ he replied, “I don’t know exactly hundred 'dollars' clear cash } ’ He was rich, for ho was sat- A FREE MICRO'S‘SOLfLOQOF. Gorramity! but dis' hein a .-freeman ain’t ■so nice Its jast likeum! Dam'de ablisb- msts . ■ Here I ani a ' poor old nigger, and no one cares a cent fer me. Ise;got no frens. Ise got no home. Ise got no cabin. Ise got.no missus to visit nie when Ise sick—no massaso send foif dc. doctor—no little patch of ground to’live on.; Ise simply an old gary beaded’nigger. I Can’t work for Tec too pld, I can’t steal for I ain’t smart as 'dem ’ dam Yankee ablislmcsts.' -I go heebinw* oyebdecountry, and folks say “go longVoS black.whcip 1” Dis 13 do wust freedom dis nigger over seed; Qnce I had J'ome, I^ivas as de possum arid din’t work (Ealfde; half so liard nor-livo half so poor as 5 L»„ up white folks up norf. I had* some onu' to’ care for me when sick, and. to hni-iy mb ’’ when dead. Isow Iso simply, a poor old-, riigger. Dewar ruined-Masses, it niffied me, too, for what was massas’ interest was Christian burial, ’ But • ¥% ha ppy d’tys am over Sweet liberty habcome; Do country’s got dp nigger - . But de nigger’s got no home • £>e ablisiincst took us from happy plarita- slmns in de Sonf.^ul let us in de streets-do . gutters. - And dis is dere hrist-like love for do poor slave.- Reckon hriiftjievert”n~t'* 't-. ' ■ - war I" st noverlaught dat kiml of love.. And all dat l’\*c got to .do is to die as half a 5 1‘ayc since do'brossed e Lord for one ting—us ipay’de cost of illl dis gsakagaafcPwtfe* to die, like a poorold dog.— man’s lifeis ahistorj^ in a man’s an episode.” "•ggers ham’tgot to pay de cost of all dis A man -that is a nun, is as callable of deep, looltsoncss—de pfior wiiito trash ob do norf fampjit fintl itriftriWeiiire 1 •’ . 1 dno? flw •tri.-l J♦-',1 - tn old Baptist i ■aid, enforced, the pinion by argument. ~ Now, tfeverybody had been of ill, ’ woman ”'' :0l!!ll?U ll!lVe - W - Uted “ ol difference :en woman.’