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THE PATRIOT.
It. N. HALL,
Publisher.
ALBANY, Ga., Oct. 6th, 1866.
L. P. U'. WARREN, Esq
Tills gentleman lias resigned liis ofiiec as
Solicitor General of tlie South-W ostein Cir
cuit and I). 11. Porn, Ksq., of Worth county,
lias been appointed Gov. Jenkins, to fill
the vacancy so caused,
Gi'.onr.rA Citi/kx.—One-lialf interest in
tlie above ofllco is oilered for sale on rcas-
* ®al* onalile terms, the owner of it desiring to
move to Texas. A business man is preferr
ed. as purchaser, and from forty to fifty per
cent profit per annum on the amount invest
ed is promised.—Macon Telegraph.
' V ^Haight St Chamber's CoIIossal Circus.
35y reference to our advertising columns,
it will he seen that Haight & Chamber’s
Circus will make its nppcaranco in this city
on Wednesday, titli. inst.' Judging from
tlieir bills which we sec posted on our sts.,
it will, in all probability, provo quite a treat
;tO. our citizens' generally.
2S?”Prof. It. L. Dabney, D„D., of Vaj
wishes to procure agents in every county,
f&r a book entitled “The Life and Campaigns
of General (Stonewall) Jackson. The pro
ceeds of this valuable work arc pledged to.
■. the highly esteemed and bereaved widow
. of onrlato hero. There arc quite a number
of enterprising young men in our midst
who might aid «S agents, and thereby ben
efit themselves In upcciiniary point of view.
. Seo advertisement in another Column. .
CSS?” TIio wandering coursoofBrownlow
Hamilton and Company—who are to follow
the Torcli-niid-Turpcntinc brigade, with in
struments to survey tho land, preliminary
to the grand gift distribution—shows that
they are very poor “surveyors”; hut their
open advocacy of tlio doctrine of miscegena
tion is evidence that they are good, “level
lers;" as wiincss the speech ofHorace May
nard, at Athens, Tenn., on the 21st nit.:
_ And I tell you, gentlemen, that iu a short
time all this complaint about negro equality
-.yillbc done away, with; Some months
• since it was said that tlie negro would not
lie suffered to testify in your courts—that
his Ojitli would not be granted liiin. Hut
how Stands the matter already ? lie is not
only permitted to testify in your-courts
with lnijmiiity, but there is every evidence
that ho will soon be • on a social equality
- the.wliite men in ypur State. Vcs,
•~~*T .gentlemen; in a si '
( isolation under Difficulties,
iWWpmlly quite amusing, says the Xa-
tional Intelligencer, to see how complacent-*
ly certain leading presses lit the Radical in
terest received General Grant’s recent letter
declining to attend tlie Pittsburg Conven
tion on the ground that officers ot the army
had sonic other more appropriate business
to attend to than polities. ,
One would have supposed that as tliis rc-
bukc was in reply to an invitation to assist,
as the French term it, at tin; ^Pittsburgh
Convention, it would apply at lcdst to that
convocation as well as to any other; but, so
far from‘taking it in this wise, our Kadical
cotemporaries most liberally appropriate it
entirely tq tlie Cleveland Convention. We
appreciate their remarkable liberality in this
respect, hut wo must really decline having
monopoly oftlic advice applied to our
Convention. \Wc are willing to take our
fair share ol it, biit to take the whole of it
would not be dealing justly with the Pitts
burgh Convention.
As Gen. Grant’s letter was addressed to
them we must insist on their getting a fair
dividend of his opinions. General Grant
lays down his proposition that officers of the
army have no business at tliesd places broad
enough to cover the Pittsburg Convcntimi,
especially as H was addressed to them, and
they must excuse us for not appropriating it
exclusively to the Cleveland assemblage.—
We cannot bo guilty of such injustice.
New Yoiik, Oct. 3.—Cotton heavy, at a
decline of one to two cents. Sales,1500 bales
Uplands 41c. Orleans 43c.
Gold 148J.
Mobjle, Oct. 3.—Cotton sales to-day,
1000 bales. Middling 39e., good demand.
Market closed quiet and firm at quotations.
Nf.\y Orleans, Oct. 3d.—Cotton lcss.firm
at 30 to 40c. Superfine flour 411.50. Coni,
mixed, 85c. White 90. Pork 38;- Whiskey The only Southern Equestrian Confcdcra-
*2.30. Gold 140. I Don now Traveling! I
Liverpool, Oct. 2.—Sales of cotton to
day, 30,000 bales. Middling Uplands quo
ted 15d.
Consols unchanged. Five twenties 71J.
Haight & Chambers’
COLLOSSAL CIRCUS!!
s - AND
EQUESCUTHEATRON1
FROM CONGO SQUARE, X.' O.,
Wendell Phillips Demanding the Impeach
ment, of the President.
TUB RADICAL PLAN FORESHADOWED.
(From tho Anil-Slavery Standard.) .
Thellonscof Representatidcs is nrged'
to impeach President Johnson. Wo add I T n f Artists.
our voice to the demand. There are abuti- The Lai gest bchool J
dant reasons for the measure, and. the need Ranking among tho most brilliant celobnties or the
of it is self-evident. Ifti.c p>Wut emergen-1 ARENAC PROFESS^ ever behold under one
cy does not demand a recurrence of’tills 1 Tn gQgj,y LEGITIMATE CIRCUS OP TIIE DAT.
p^Ucto^edreOTc^MclTttroHlA" ,W Will exhibit in Albany WEDNES
-l$ut we hold impeachment of little or no DAY. afternoon tclid niglit, v/Ct* 17tn
jff SeacLmtc! Positively One Day Only.
fore tho Senate, demands tliat Mr. Johnson I And present n series of performances n» remark-
bc suspended from tlie exercise of his func-1 nblo for tlieir genteel and ntirsclivo character as
tions, and that — act as President tin-1 (|>ey aaJ
, a short time ho will marry
and intermarry inVoiir families. It is a lit-
tlo objectionable to : day,but. you will soon
1 i ■ get over tliiSj and the .persecuted negro will
be welcome in .your parlors. This will bo
tbc result oftlic political and social changes
of the next few months. . . -
Krgro SufTrage.
Tlie Indianola (Texas) Times expresses
below an opinion generally entertained hero
and elsewhere. . Negro suffrage will add
fearfully Lithe corruption of jwUtics,*and
is altogether to be deprecated; but if it is
impored on tlie country the negro will take
the Southern side, for it will be bis interest
so to do, .a few schemers of bis own race
and the Northern Radicals to (be contrary
notwithstanding. Tlie Times says:
People sometimes rather hastily jump at
conclusions. The editor of the-’Corpus
Christa Advertiser says that “Radicalism,
as a political power, can no longer exist
without the aid of negro voters.” His in
ference seems to he that the negroes, if al
lowed tlie right of suffrage, will all vote the
Kacical ticket. Wetliink not—unlessthoy
import and vote them at the North, and
this they will not do. Even tho rampart
Northern delegates to the bogus conven
tion rejected the negro suffrage lilank in
their political platform. A very large ma
jority of them voting here-would vote with
their.Southern friends. Sambo is already
beginning to surfeit on Negro Korean. lie
lias had nil over dose. lie finds that liis eld
master will give him employment when his
avaricious emancipators don’t interfere, and
does not like them, cheat him out nf his wa
ves. Simple though lie be, ho finds the un-
, ust allowance of claims trumped up by
Worthless negroes against tlieir employers,
has deterred many from giving them em
ployment at'all. In this 1 manner the well
meaning blacks, who would otherwise lie
trustworthy and industrious, have been
victimized tkrjugh the iiiflucucc of the Ru
le utj by the idle and. vicious. Let tho nc-
jr > fully understand the nature of abolition
philanthropy, and very few votes would be
cast for tlie Radical ticket by the colored
population.
til Mr. Johnson is acquitted, or, in any other
result of the tnal, until tho next Presidcn-1 kqUESTRENNHS, Mtl’lle Marie, MADAM
Jtial terra commences. ' CAUUObb, LA PETITE LOUISA—Messrs. W B.
Without tins the constitutional provision Carroll. S. Rinelrart. W. Naylor,' Henry Bordcau,
for impeachment of the Executive is a sliam. Clias. Blis?, J. Naylor, H. North, Wm. Manning,
As it is, the remedy is wholly unattainable Si S” or “ I,8S - wUo walks a ccllm2 '
in ordinary circumstances. Kiit if the im- —
peached President, unlike other neeused
ami impeached officers, is to be allowed to
carry on his illegal schemes while on trial
and until the Senate pronounces him guilty,
the whole provision is worse than useless.—
The truo rule undoubtedly is that when
of tho House ot' Representatives
Congressional Nonjinaiions.
Wendell l’hillips lias declined tho nomi-
tiation of the “workingmen” for -Congress.
In'the letter announcing this decision lie
says: r “Although, therefore, I have hither
to promptly declined all offers of political
trust, still, sincerely desirous to meet yonr
Wishes if possible, I bavc thorotiglily recon
sidered, the whole subject; but I come to
tlie conclusion, as heretofore, that I cannot
'accept the honor you oiler me, I feel that
'iiMtccepting office I should, paradoxical as
it may sound, incur responsibility to a iar
greater extent than I should gaiii power.
-I do not wish for a plaee of responsibility
without all the power whice should accom
pany it. It seems to me that I can, in the
•present circumstances, servo our cause bet
ter out of Congress than in it.”
' - The Democrats have nominated Solon D.
. Hnngcrford for representative of the Twen
tieth New York Congressional District
■ (Herkimer, Lewis, and Jefferson Counties.)
Ex-GovernOr J.«W. Henderson is running
ns Democratic candidate for tlie Fourth
‘Congressional District of Texas. . BE T.
. Blow, of Jefferson County, Mo., bavin** de
clined a renomi nation to Congress, Judge
*C. C. Xcwcombo was nominated to succeed
him. The Philadelphia Radicalshave nom
inated E. C. ICnight for Congress in the
- First District, lion. Samuel J. Randall is
-the Democratic nominee. Judge Newcomb
lias been nominated for Congress by the
•Radicals oftlic Second District of Missouri.
Ignatius Donnelly has been nominated by
-tlie Radicals for the Second * Congressional
District of Minnesota.
The Kadieafkofthe First District of Mis
souri, have unanimously nominated Gen.
William A. Piles, for Congress.
pronounces the'President guilty, of crave
misdeeds and offers to the Senate evidence
of its-aCcusatiOn, tho incnnibeut ceases to
have a right to cxecise his office until ac
quitted. This is the only construction that
leaves any value in the constitutional clause;
Like a Fly Feel up and Head Down.
Signor Ffirrenii, J. II. Owen, Masters Willie,
and whpu wo remember bow powerful tbc | S c 2 rK . < ’’ *?*!!’ Me,s ”- Murray, Walters,
a. • I n<ofonli<iti.>!i Stnna Tiarnnv. Sonls.
.. .5. ¥I * . - | The fun-makirg, laughter-provoking, side-split-
action agaitistiuDiselt by the House, we bog 1 tilJ g 80n3 ofMom 5 s>
m sAMLAtHROP AND BBH MAGIHLBY,
. . . , .* . . . express I other scarcely less distinguished professionals,
provision is inade tor it m that iustruinciit. j embracing every phase in the sports of the Curiccu-
w " A2n 11 ! ‘ ’ * oari
Tennessee the Kegro Land of Promise.
Beojvnlcw Assfmes tub Mastle of
Moses.
From the paragraph below, from the
Knoxville Commercial, it would seem that
East Tennessee is tolie tlie future, land of
promise to the negro, iiml Governor Rrown-
low is to be their Moises i
We arc informed that there is a large im
migration of colored people from Georgia,
Alabama and Florida, to East Tennessee.—
A gentleman who lias just made a trip thro’
these States says that at every station he
saw negroes in large numbers, and on con
versing with them they told tho same fto-
n*—they were bound for East Tennessee.
At one station a negro came up with n bun
dle, and was accosted byasablc brother:
Congress before it adjourns, provide ’by law I t£S~ por ncis perforuicil, and members of thin
for uic assembling of the Fortieth Cqpgrcss mammoth Cnmpnny so® rosters, Pictorials, Pro-
on the 5th of March, 1807. As. the LWti- grammes and Pamphlets.
tu.tioR now stands, the Fortieth Congress Grand Free Exhibition®
will not assemble until December, 1807, thus I
leaving the whole term from March 4 to Do-1
cenibcr 4 of that year for tho President to I
plot treason uncontrolled liy Congress.—
This should never he allowed. The Consti
tution give? Congress tho power to remedy
it. Let there be no neglect to exercise this
power and save the nation trom this peril.
-— '' W>speia. Pinion’s.'
A woman in Charleston, S.C., hogg
ed for $80 to bury her husband. r A bene
volent lady visited her home to take her
the money. In a darkened apartment lay I cfitled “A JOUr.NEVTO THK Ol.ODDS,” will
the corpse, tho widow was erying and every given cacli afternoon by tho Fairy Asceneionist
tiling looked very inelancholly. She left i Dnllfn f nnloa
the *80 and departed, forgetting her para- lad l Cl-HC Jj.UUlStiy.
sol. Returning, she found the corpse care- on n ie outsido of the canvass at 1 o’clock. Come
fully counting the money. I And see it nil, FUKE OF CHARGE.
- up i I Britton's Champion Silver Cornet nn*1 Heed and
EB- Tlie monument to the Forefathers f ,rin S l,anJs * « 1 ai5C0ur801,10 m,1,ic of llul P cl "
at Plymouth Rock will cost 43000,000. | I0 ^Vora open at 1 and 0} o’clock, P. M.
CUAND T£N-UOHSSI»AGEAa\T at 1 and 7
\\ M.
ADMISSION $1. CHILDREN 50 CTS
October GtU, !StMk‘
MARRIED K
lx Ibis city on Thursday evening, 4'h last., nf the
Residence of Mr. 11. H. High, Mr. James L. Roux
and Miss Loot A. F, IIecbisuton.
EQ^The printcra-ofthis office, (the devil incln- . . ,
ded) return tlieir thanks to tlie happy couple for be; ! _LV t'clobcr 1 st, 1860 :
ing so kindly rcmcmbe.-cd. and wish them n long, I Austin, Cajtt.
prosperous and happy life,
On enrth,* to mandhero is hut oife
His heart can love- his soul can own ;
Though myriads flit befoic his view,
Pawned Her Child for Liquor.
The Detroit Post gives an account oftlic
'arrest in that city ol a young married wo-
. maio for being drunk, in order to satisfy
•the cravings of her appetite, she had‘pawn
ed her husband’s clothing during liis ab
sence; her welding ring went the same
way ; and finally she went so far as to pawn
'her sqn, a bright eyed, handsome little fel
low, three years old. Tile mother refused
•to tell Where she had loti him, and only after
a long search Was he finally recovered. Tho
liilfortuuntn -woman was placed iu a charita
ble institution, where a reform will be ef
fected, if possible. Tlie besotted wretch
who received a child in exchange for liquor
■from au jitebriated woman should also be
iplnccd in an institution of another kiud,
’ *md kept there.
“Rat you, Bill; wliar’s you gwyne!”
“Dat’S me, sure; I’s gwiuc to East Ten
nessee, cartin. Dey’s got more com up
dar den all do rest, ob ile world. Nil
don’t liab to work so hard up dar, nndBH.
Brownlow’s gwyne to let all vote dar, too.”
‘Bottled ‘*BES. M
Tlie National Intelligencer calls npon Geii.
Biitier to explain “how lie managed to get
himself and army into that interesting posi
tion of which Gen. Grant speaks in his fa
mous report, when he says-Gen. Butler was
corked up tight as if in a bottle T"1
lie won’t doit,Mr. Intelligencer, so we
will explain the matter by. relating a few
facts. It is a fact, that Ben’s brother-in-law
Mr. Hildreth, was, at that time, engaged in
sending bacon, bo >ts, slices, sugar and coffee
across the lines to tiic Confederates at Mur
freesboro, X. C\, which was transported to
Richmond by the Petersburg and Weldon.
Railroad, for which cotton was received in
exchange.. Hundreds of people know tills
to lie a fact. Now we shall not say that
tlie General was responsible for this trade,
any fortUcrtha.i grantmg-pemius; uorsliall
wo say that lie was interested in it himself,
but since it is o fact that Petersburg was de
fended at that time by a homo guard ol citi
zens, less tbail five hundred strong, and that
lie did allow himself to ho “ bottled up” at
Bermuda Hundred, we are under the im
pression that tlie General's brother-in-law'
reminded him of tlie fact that if he, - ith liis
splendid army corps, should defeat less than
five hundred of the eitizeiis ot Petersburg lie
would cut oil tlie market ibr “bacon,” and
kill a big cotton trade. These facts may let
our eon temporary into the secret, why Gen.
Butler allowed himself to lie “corked up,
tight, ns-ifiu a bottle.” And by looking on
tlie map of North Carolina, the Iittelligunecr
mny find a verv good reason in these facts,
why tliis “loyal” general did not take Fort
h inker. Wo are of the opinion, gathered
from these and corresponding facts, that tlie
leave general had more “cotton” than fi'dit
on h s brain.—[Norfolk Old Dominion, °
List of Letters
TkEMAINING in the Tost Office at Albany, Ga.
There is bnt one to whom lie’s true—
That one can sway him to and fro ;
Can make him drain tho cup of w >o ;
Can give him joy t or blast his life ;
And that one's name is simply wile.
Bass, Miss M_. A.; Bal lard, Mrs. Martha .
Beverley, Miss Joseplienc; Blue, Monvoe,
Vol) Bnglitweil, W. B.; Brown, Amanda
r, Bunch, John; Butler,
Colonel, (col);
JYcw •fldeertisements.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
The Life and Campaigns of
Gen. (Stonewall) Jackson.
By Trof. It. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va.
rpliFn standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
The only edition authorized by his widow, and
published for her pccuni.avy benefit. The author a
peteonal friend nud Chiff of Staff oi tbc. Christian
Soldier. We want an Agent in every county.—
Send for circulars and see our terms, and what the
Press pgv’S of the work..'
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., -
Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.
Oct 6,18GG ~ 62-4w
Administrator’s Sale,
GEORGIA—Worth County. *
B Y virtue of an order granted by the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
at publie out-cry. between the usual hours of sale,
before the Court House door in the town oflsabclla,
on the first Tuesday in December next, lot of land
number three hundred and twenty-five, (325)in tho
seventh (7th) district of said county, known as the.
Residence property of the late George Green; Sale
made for the payment of dobls, and the, property
sold subject to Widow’s Dower. Terms on the day
“ sale. SESS0MS FAIRCLOTII, Adm*r
Oct C, 1SC(5 ' 52—
GEORGIA—Mitchell ionnty,
\N the first Monday in January next C. C. and
Lawrence, Administrators on cstati
..Jen Lawrence, late of said county, deceased,
apply tp/ tho Court of Ordinary for leave to sell all
the real estate belonging to said estate.
JOHN W. PEARCE, Cl’k Court Ordinary
Oct G, I860 62—
1TOTICB.
TWO montlis aficr the date of this notico I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitciicli bounty
for leave to sell ail tlie lands belonging to the es
tate of Sarah Mbleod.
JOHN nAMELTON, Adm’r.
CctC, 1800 52-
- Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town,of Camilla, Mitchell county, Ga., oh the first
Tuesday in - December next, Lot of* land No. two
hundred and seventy-eight, (278) lOtk district of
said county,. containing two hundred and fifty
nercst Sold ns the property of Sarah McLeod, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—.
Terms wade known on the day of sale.
' JOHN HA MELTON, Adm’r.
Oct G, 18G6 52-
GE0UGIA—Mitchell ()ounty7 ~~
S IXTY cays after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell 175 acres of lot -of land number 381;
also 90 acres of lot number 382, also 125 acres of
lot number 353, all improved, and lyingin the 11th
district of said county. Also, one-third interest in
three houses audios in the town of Bainbridge,
known as the houses and lots formerly belonging
to Stephen Swain, deceased. Sold a*s tho property
of Nathan Maples, deceased, for benefit of heirs
and creditors. . ISRAEL MAPLES, Adm’r
Oct 0, 18C6 *52-
Cherry StreetljJ^B
MEALS
GROCERIES and PEnirt,
Which lie Sells at i W0£i ^VIl
llohnsonhana,
BACON, LARfy
CORN, WHEAT, Ryp J., t0 1
OATS. SUGAR COFPPn®
CANOI.ES, CANDV^
lie also keeps a linn,
TO IS AGCO, ofaligJL 8 , 6 “fUj.or
Lorillard’s Scolch and
other articles in his Uac^ a ^i2|1
RmomlU Tnm. ' *» i.ffj
Sep 23 3sq,3m Chc^^l
Busin,es^aid_
^ountingJ^\
B *aw^S^oowi
E.verv Branch of '
. TAUGIlT Iiy
Competent and
^Business Men
Located on Alabama Street, beTiw*
DOUBLE E.\W WWMbj,,,
- Pensmanship,
MERCANTILE CALCDH,.,
ASP COMMERCIAL ]
LiFo Schollarship,
Stationery iacluiet
tSS“ For particulars, address
G. WALTON L
Sep 29 ‘Sesrlm Box K6,;Alima,ft
The Radicals liafiiii]
BUT THAT WILL NOT PBEI
MEGRATH, PATTEBSOS &|
F ROM offering tathe ppople of 8
Georgia their Fall Slock of
Staple and Fancy
Fine Liquors and choice Wipes, etc. It.
part nstolluwsr
50 bills A, Band Crushed and Povd_,
2 lilidsanil 5 hhls Museorade Snpux
15 tacks ltio Coffee.
5 ** Java Coffee
75 bids trad 50 sacks and half seeksII
6 bids Cuba Molasses. •
5 bills- Sugar House Ryrup^
■200 choice limns.
(col) Iinglityvc
(col); Brazier,
J. 14 Bush, G
Cav, Raymond; tColijuit, Susan ; Conway,
Charlie; Chamhers, lima, (eol) Cliampion,
David; Childs, Mrs. Eiualine, (col); Curry
W. V, Cults, M. E,
Davis, Miss Mollic; Dickenson, nenry .
Elodge, Wm.; Eliott, lleury; Garner,
Eliza, (col); Gilbert, Miss Mary; Gslihs, C.
| L.; Green, John (eoi); Grigsbey, Eli R.
Harrington, Mrs E F.; Ilarris, AVillis B.^
Harris, Simeon, (epl); Henderson, John T.;
Hill, Wm A-i Hill, Martin; Hill, 'John B.,
Hoed, Thomas J.; Hugh Dunlap & Co.;
Jackson, A. J.; Jiyrett, Dr. Richard; Jen
kins, Bettie; Johnson,Simon; Jones, Miss
Delia; Jones, J. P. 3 ; Jones, Mrs. Rachel;
Landrum, W. B.; Landrum, Thomas B.;
_ Landrum, Wm.; L-iiipy & Brannon;Lamed,
LlbcraVMfanfCS made on Cocsignmcnls. I h P-; Lowe, John; Louise, Samuel; Lo-
UE0SGI1—Mitchell County.
A LL persons indebted to Nathan Maples, dec’ll,'
arc hereby notified 10 co.-ie forward and make
pnyment—ami those having claims against said de
ceased, arc requested to present them in terms of t
the law. ISRAEL MAl’LES, Adra'r.
Oct G, 18GG - . v “ 52—
hotiob!
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinary of MLchell county
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of Thomas Cumbic, deceased.
SIMEON BECK, Adra'r.
Oct G, 18G6 52—w—
GEORGIA—OTilclicli
O N the first Monday in November n^fl Thomas
Maples will apply to the Conrt of Drdinary of
Mitchell county, for letters of Administration on
the estate o'Councel W. Dawson, late of said coun
ty, dcccascil, *11. C. DASHER, Ordinary.
Oct G, 18UG • 52—
V,EOUGIA—.lZiIdicl« CoYiixly.
O N the first Monday in November next Simeon
Beck will apply to the Court, of Ordinary of
satu county-for letters of Guardianship of the mi
nor children, orphans of ThomnsCutnbie, deceased.
II. 0. DASHER, Ordinary.
Oct G, 18GG 52—
GEORGIA—TO i (did 1 County.
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of Algiers
Pickrou, late of said count j, are hereby noli-
mut to settle the same without delay, and those
having claims against said estate wili present them NO. f7AR02^DELET
duly authenticated within4he time prescribed by
law, or this notice will be placed in bar of their
recovery. NANCY A. PICK RON, Admrx..
Oct <*., 1SGG 6*2—
Notice! i
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county,
for leave to sell lot of land number 8-i2, and 7’}i
acres off the west side of lot number8G4, all in 11 tl
district of Mitchell county, os the properfy of Wm.
JOlIl
Oct <5, 1836
In Fine Groceries, our Stock cKQDolbtn
The articles are tbn numerous to moaiioo-i
the very best quality, and at tic Vur t
Tbices..
We offer Ten Barrels of Georgia Cora I
$2,50 to $2.75 per gallon, am! pxifl I
$:L25 to $2^50* and prime Bourbon f«r$J
We also offer a large stock of
Fine Wines' and Lii
am. as wo buy and sell only for (3
BARGAINS.
.Megrath, Patterson 4 (S
OPPOSITE IiAHIEE H0t|
Sep 29. GG ,
it. hull, 1.. .C.—
( Late of Columbus, Georgi*.)
HULL Is l!HI«
Cotton. Factoj
/py. SV 52)
Caminissiou Sln'tjjt'il
NEW ORI.EANS.Loii
. September 29, 18GG.
i? ■ ”
B, Ford, late of said county, deceased'.
N C. G1UNER, Adm'r.
WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS .
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
Agents for the purchase and sale of all kinds of
Cotton Domestics,
OrricB No. 3 Stoddabd’s Lower IIaxge,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, G.\.
U. U. Wilkinson, of Newnan, Ga.
P. n. Wood, of tlve late firm J. W. Rabun & Co.,
* *• Savannah.
-Oct 6, 18GG 62—2m
vetf, L HH
Matlienoy, Mre Mary; Mcvriwcatiicr, Capt
Roliert; Miiqilirce, F. W.
_ . 1’agi', .Mrs. Sarah; Pntrk‘k,,Wm.; Pliii-
B. J. Wilson.'fermcriy ofOkccfaskceCotlon Mills, I lipps, John, (coH; Pope, Henry A.; Pope,
Alabama. - I Wilkinson, (eoi); Powell, Miss Y.
Ravens, Sarack; Rhodes, Mrs Banherry
E.; Rhodes, Charley; Rowlings, Washing
ton.
Postponed Aiminlstralor’S Sale. Sandcra, Charles;Scott, James D.; Smith,
U NDER an order of the C.nrt of. Ordinary of I Mias Henrietta; Smith, Martin; Stark, Wm
Woi fb counly, will bo sold at Iho Court lloiinc L ; Hutton Thomas N
in Isabella, on tho first Tuesday in December next, T ivlor it D • Tliotnnann O 1? .
the land belonging to (be oslato of Wm. F. Well,ms, , aa S5f> ir’i. n" 1 ™, downs-
late of said county, deceased, if being Hit* aert*; I * •» Turner, Ml’S* Jane M.J
the balance of lot number 159 in the 14th district ; lupT^flc, Joint (col); Tysotl, Ml’S NatlCV,
the Widow’s Dower having been laid off on the J Vick, M. II.
north Side of said lot. Sold for the benefit of the Warren, Robert; Warren. James W •
heirs and crcdiiora of said cafaio. • -> ..I TYarnight, E.; Wise, G. W.; Wilson, David;
Wilson, W,1 Witnburgli, - 9
Young, 8»* rab K.
• Persons calling for any of the abovo, please say
Advertised. . M* J- Richardson, 1‘. M.
Oct G, I860.
JOEL JOINER,
Adm’r of Wm. F. Wellmis.
52 -
nSTOTIO®. -
TWO montlix after datoapplication will b^tnn
to the Court of Ordinary of Mitohell county, for
leave to sell all life l-unis belonging to the estate of |
D. A.* Bostick, deceased. •
JESSE POLLUCK, Adin’r.
«Oct tt, 18GG - “ 52—
GEORGIA—WoKh Comity.
S IXTY days after date hereof application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell all the real estate of James Nnles, deceased,
for the benefit of the iieirs and creditors of said
deceased. «• D. WIIITKFlELD.
Ad-in'r of James Notes, dec'd.
Oct G, 18G6 * 62-
t.LOKLIA—ItotiKSf-rly County.
To all whom it may Concern,
“OURItELL J. Johnson havine in proper form^tp-
X> plied tome tor permanent letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Sarah Johnson, late of Raid
county, this is to cite all ami singular the creditors
and next of kin of Sarah Johnson, to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can. why permanent Ad
ministration should not be granted to B. J. John
son on Sarali Johnson's estate.
Witness my h- nd and official ricrnntnre.
Cot C, 18CC ' W ‘ W1U)En - 0rd '»V.t
Administrator’s Sale.
T)Y viitucof an order of the Court of Ordinary
I P of Decatur county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, before the Conrt House
door iu I be ci»y of Albany, Dougherty county, with
in the legal hours of sale, tho following city lots
in the city or Albany, Dougherty county, to-wit:—
iKits numbers eighteen. (18) twenty (20) and eleven
(11) on Fliut Street, numbers thirteen (13) and fif
teen (15) on Soc cty Street, and a part, of number*
eight (81 on Broad SirecL Sold astho property of
Robert J. Norton, deceased, for the benefit of the
creditors. Terms oa day of sale. * ' *.
M. H. NORTON, Adm'r.
October Gth, If GG. C2-40d
GEORUIl—Dougherty Conntyr
• To all Trhom it may Concern.' •
J. Johnson having in proper form ap-
| plied to mo for letters of Administration de bo
urn non on the estate of Robert Johnson, late of
Mid county, this is to c'feall and singular the cre*'«
itors and next of kin to Robert Johnson, to be nud
appear at my office within the time priscribcd by
, s h°. w cause if any they can, why letters of
Administration .de bonis non should not be granted
to ib J. Johnson on Robert Johnson’s estate.
Witness, my liandnnd’olliclal signature.
Oct Clii,:18CC W ‘ "• W1 LDEB(Ortlii^
GEORGIA—-Worth County. "
WHEREAS, Sarah Tison applies to me for per-
manent letters of Administration on the estate of
rrancis M. Tison, late of said county, dec’d.
These are therefore to notify all and singular the
kuulrnd and creditors of said dece»«.sed to be and
appoaratmy office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause if auy they have, why said let
ters should not be grained to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
Oct 0.18ii0 J U1ES W ' ll0lJS1! - Ordinary-
HOUSE 111 10T1I
T HE undersigned offers for sale the j
premises on which he resides. Tm fi
’house is pleasantly situated in
of the city, nearly opposite the TtopWt
Church. It has five rooms, with fourw
the grottnd floor, and two halt sforjroowf
ami is in good repair. Tlie lot
having an excellent garden, doable u'**
stnntial smokehouse, one of the best *ti ;
in the city, is well shaded on every side.* 11 '
a variety of capital fruit. . r|
Any one desiring to purchase
cure tho above pvoperty. Titles perfect ^
Albany, Sep 29. li
Mitchell Sheriff Sal*
W ILL bo acl<! before tbc Court
the town of Camilla, Mitchell
first Tuesday iu November a«t,tn
propcity to wit: .
Lot of land number three hundred *
fit roc, (373) in flic llfb District,
numbers thirty seven, (37) tliirty^dM
nine, (39) forty, (40) aud four, ( 4 ) ,a 'L4
trict, all of said county. Levied ® n . a5 .^l
of James Maples, to satisfy two
tliO Superior Conrt of said county? w* *"
said James Maples, and sundry otner
Maples, now in my hands. .Proper*^
by VlaintifTs Attorney*
Sept. 29, 1S6G.
NEW SCHOOLJ
IIE Sul B riber rronld re?P cc ! W 'h“ 4
ixens of Albany and vicimv'
his c ’tpation—-thatofscl 10 ^
the vicinity 'o Messrs. Jas. Scurry.
ixteen miles South of Albany.' ^
T
taught’, embracing
Sep 2f
VEOlUilA—Baker County.
I N complinr.co with tbc will of Jnmcs Cbanco.
lale ot said county, deceased, wit! besold before
ui« Court House door in said county, on tlie drat
Tuesday in Decerabon next, one thousand seres of
and, 1,1 the 8th district of said county, known as
the (.nance 1 lace, two miles .below Newton, on Fl'nt
luver. Terms bmdo kuown on (ho day of Hale.
T , F.: D, ERA,
Lxoout jr of James Cl»r jee, dcc’d.
6*2-
plcased with the reception of ft ^
P - tl courses of igJ-J
ns-f:
D ENTIS Till |
D r ‘A.r.6i
llavin
_ JL. D. GAS.B,
Roving just ret urned troin VS
the North, with a good sup -O^.
ply of materials for Vul- v^_3,
canized and Metalicwork, A •
• is now prepared t o perform
all operations in liis line,
in the best and mosnlura-
'ble style, and as cheap a» . jj\\ i»
any good Dpntist in the S°u • -ji*
services are respectfully invited
Albany, Sept ember
Oot c, isas
A (.rest variety of Bo'loc^vELdlJ
A &.O., «Ut. L ' S' :
Hoc 3, .1865