The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, December 01, 1866, Image 1

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%-PUwfcell. CMBty. y ,,„ti<tmonis inserted at the rate or Otic Dollar \\’ HEJIKAS, John D. Keaton applies to me for El, (>ots per square or Eight. Linee, for.(he n ’J ■ , ers ot Djsmission from the estate of Wm. " I T ‘ " “ ' ' “ary, late of said county, deceased. BO 00 70 QO ZSHg 80 00 'ir»»taoi' ajoar* N «jres. - tjiurM. uares • pqUlft'S... Hires quires.. squares.. st|u*ri*s... luiros sTf/gi al NOT I CE. , snnnancemests of candidates for office, $10, ,1 in advance. v. ' a »ry nonces to be charged far at regular ad vent rates—to be paid mpdrance. . space of eight line?, of brevier, make one Adreftisejaeats that make over eight litres ],r fifteen lines, counted as two’squares, ■rtisers will mirk on their advertisements imber of squares they wish them to oeonpy. * unicatious for individual benefit, will be $1.5 > per square for each insertion. ' * ns an ! Professional Cardeper year $20 00. ising a wife, payable in advance $20 00; r 4 <'s;il Advertisement*. lowing are I,lied every Stilnrelay morning, OS BROAD ST —at the old stand. Bnt« o Atlvcrtlslqjf. • i,.triion, anil Sercnty-five Cents for each insertion—payable In advanco. • ' desiring to ad»«rti«-longer than'IHfee do s i the following rates: These are therefore to cite and admonish all per- .fftmewcOTtod.tabeMd.^.peM at My-otice with- ,. . . aiyr - • —* --—-*•—*' should not be granted. July n i86G r mJ ha ° d * nd officialeignalure, this 2d Drs. Cromwell & Connally Q .FFER their professional services to the citizen 425*?& ,cio “ x - 0ffice - July 7th, 1866. GEORGIA—Irwin County. H. C. DASHER, Ord’y 89— Georgia, Baker County. T *?“«**• •*« date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said *“7® *? “ n 'he improved land belong- elmh i estate of Josiah Winchester, late of said Cr«nfo« r" S m’ r°! ”‘ C bencflt of ,h « heirs and Creditors of ssid Estnte. October 18th 18«6. Oct.20’iee MARV J - 'VUiCI.ESTER. Wri GEORGIA, Douglierly Com Speoial Bailiffs S WILL be sold before the Coot! House door in the city of Albany Georgia, on the first Tuesday in De- ceanbemext, between the. usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit: Three (8) mules—a bay, a roan, and a mouse colored one—one bav home. WHEREA8, Miles Fitzgerald applies to me for letters of Dismission from the AdministraUon of l he estate of Perry ; Fit*geralii > deceased. , These are therefore 16 cite and admonish all con- cerned, lo bo nod appear nt my offico within the lime prescribed by-law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. .» Given under my band and official signature at office, this June 4th, 18GG. * 1 - Notice For Leave A P nlff 4 2' 0 A* mte ““■» - vuun o. ,l 7 of coun, y. »' the first regular term after the'expiration of two months from this notice for leave to sell the lands belonging to the celaloof A. O. White, deceased, late of Edgefield ^ a , mth C * r4li “» for 'he benefit of the heirs of said estate. A. J. WIUTE, Adm'rx. October 20, I860 00d Georgia; Worth County. t*—— application will he made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the C 'Sher20,,8CC PAN5,ei ' E - LlmTT -^ June 16111,-1866. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. 86- GEORGIA—Irwin County. WHERE AS. James Ponli app’ies to me for letters or Dismission from administration on the estate of James Boykin, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and *nguUr die kindred and creditors of said deceased, ‘obe efid appear at my office within tho time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they enn, why said letters or dismission should not be granted to our rates for lew»liidvertisw- '' n PP l *®*^ t : : ’2 Given 9 n<ler m y haod and official sig- r ' . v .^turfavofficc. J ft L. M. COLBEfeTH, Ord. 9*lrs per levy of eight lines or Icsa^ 8 00 r » 1 *** Mortgage Fi. Fa sales, per levy..... .5 tWj fJKO««ll--Worl& CoUfltF, .pcior s Sales per le'y—.....................o 00 'rwwMivci' . ' J?ners of Administration.,. „4 0^ f i ■ 1 ,• *5? *° not ^& r fl* an ^ «»tigular the kindred letters of Guardianship.. 4 00 ’ * na creditors and all others concerned, to be Application of dismission from Admin- * | « *«y office wit bin- the time prescribed ion : 09 If *? ?"? w . caasc * ,f a »y lh ?y W, why Abel for dismission from Guar- 1 ilriY ^ d ™ ,n \ i4r . a jl t « r f <*e bpnia non on the estate 4 QO ®[wiuCoM», deed, should not. be dismissed from t .. .*’*,! * * " * "***"o 00 his said trust. Given ur* 1 —— *-*- J — J •— • • its Debtors and Creditors”."«7.*,!”«”*^!4 00 aigna,l,r *’ Jul ^' eimii' uotes. j \\J ' Ell f. AS, IV in G, 7 ftney, Adm r with the Will ■i YV anncll cd on ihe estate.of S. W. V.ncy, dec'd, SPECIAL NOTICE. ’ L represent, 'o the Court in his petition dulv Uvedb, Administrators U ^ f “”' tat «. required by Uw to be held on the This is. therefore; lo cite all pirson, concerned , in c:, ch month, between the hour, of kindred .ud creditors, to show usnse. If .”7Th« Hr forenoon .ltd three in the afternoon, at c ., n w(iy auid Administrator should not be dii '™* *" c ;"' n, J , "T b ' d ‘ Proper c |, iirg e j Von, his sdminillration. and rceeivclelterl ted. Notice of these sole| must be given of^smissiou on the first Monday in February e tiizette forty days previous. next. This July l!l,18G«. 3 3 of the sale of personal property must bo * * j W nniT<!P® nwrt;..^* like winner, through a public gazette ten' Ju] 2 , lg66 W * ROUSE, Ordinary. |ffiious to sale day) I’• to debtors and creditors of annotate mnsl * •bed forty days. J that application will be made lo the Court JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary. ' ’ ’ ' ' ^ 40— OSdHSIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY. x.w.aw.. u ? i<iv vwttip WHEREAS, Melvina M. Godwin, Administratrix ury for^ave to scii^^ Und must be publish- of '• horoas G. Godwin, represents to the Court in MU ihg, 1 ,* . -VI' - '"■'+* • iwr petition duly filed and entered on record, that r letters of Administration,^Guardian- »h« haa fully adtainislered Thomas G. Godwiu’s t be ptiblishcd thirty d-iys—for dj,- . , Uministratton. moothlysix months— This is therefore lo cite all persons coaceraed, from Guardianship forty days. ■ kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they f.nher.reelositre.it Mortgage* must be ”»■ !*%““, Administratrix should not be dis nt nly for four months—rorestablisbing 4 » M **d from her Administration, and receive letters .r the lull space of three months—for of Dismission on tho necoad Monday in February, tics from Executors or Administrators. .**•. * W. II. WILDER, Ordinary, tvve been given by the deceased, the, August 4, lSftG 4:{* of three months. CEORfiti— 1 IVcrtti l ouniy niciiAUD ttuBts WHEREAS, Sarah C.^hine and S. P. Jones, op- plies to me for letters of dismission from ndminis- HINES & HOBBS. "tration on the estate of A. J. Shine, late of said •n A TV VT TV T7- n t m r ’* TTT munry deceased. These are therefore to cite and i U K N E X S- AT - L A V? ■ wdmonish, all and singular, the kindred and redit- \ I v* \ \V ga ors of said deceased, to be and appear nt my office, in . . ‘ 4 ’ *, , , within the time prescribed, by law to show cause if • pru-tirc in I lougherty and the stinround- an y |j, e j have, why said letters of dismission should in« l.minties,-in tl»e Superior l/ourti of the nof.be granted to the nppVieatrts. Given under toy wil.e United Static Circuit Court at Savan- hand and seal, September the 12th, 18GG. «nl w.lll attend lo busitiess J. W. ROUSE,Ordinary. "g , ‘"eral:y, by -peiial agreement,!'^ ~ *'''*'* 0,0,1.21, 1365. Septemjber 15, 1806, IiAND FOR SALE, r **?tr. > »•»» p. n WlBItEV .■ -. .. • Jr rrm if trr a -nn nwr WILL be sold Al administrMer'ssale, on the 1st "XAAKXZJLS. CL WAKRENj '.TuWday in November next, before Ihe Court House ^ ' door in Albany, one lot of land, number (3G3) three l O It X E Y S AT. LA. ViT : , hundred dad sixty-three, in the 6th District of orig- A LB llfY. G4 * itwHj Xr^Tn, now Berrien county. • ? * J Also, on the 1st. Tuesday in December, will be „ P'tctice in theaereral (Duirta'rf Lawanii eold. (100) one hundred acres oUantl, in the third Kqutty m t I. St.te sal tho (lircufi L'uarU District of ttriginally Monroe, now Pike couuty, ^*rE!u*e lei " ien '“ lve " ldlbe pt^uhaseund -"gjJjJ'^j^^.Vp-roperly of^RfuIlNjmlinsoo, of i» v,„ i ' Doueherty county, dec'll, for Ihe benefit of the heirs ■ ”V 'L ,8, B - 31 andtredilor. of «vid deceased. .. GIDEON BROWN, Adm’r. ' September ll,-1866. LAW NOTICE. wi ” P™*" 4 * law inall the Courts 1; ” South-Western, in Irwhi oftheSouth- Administrator’s Sale. wbiu, iii irwiji ot inoaomfl* ^ , . and Appling of the Brunswick, and most WILLbb mCJ before Hie Court Ilonso door it «®uns of Pataula Circuits. town of Camilla, Mitchell county, Ga., on the Washington Street, opposite the Express Tuesday in December next. Lot of land No. two to „ P * hundred and serenlvweight,. (278). 10th district of Ua., April 23,1,866. 28__ said, county, coniaihio? two hundred and fifty ,?„£•& V. Callaway Pk la?! ni *W»ity. , ( ■ - . ll-tf to Debtors aad Oredrs ^JvHortli (oanty. ffibSStarJ^i' 0 tho tome fwwdin f n, p n °- Illm.. t,-. * n 'J?">ke immediate scttle- - 11 ' tltm in'l^ c 'atms ngainst said e.-tate , ">*■ m term, oflhe taw, or they will PAN.NLY E. LIPPITT, Adm’rx. 40d - . GEORGIA—Baker I'ounly. I N compliance with the will' ot James Chanpe. late of said couuty, deceased, will bosold before the Court House door in said couuty, on Abe drat Tuesday in Decembea next, one thousand -acres of laud, in the 8th district of said county, known as the Cttance Place, two miles belowNcwlon, on Flint River Terms made known on Ihe day of sale. ■ F. D, KEA, Executor of James Chance, dec'd. Oct 6,1866 ‘ 2 “ L U ^“« ! si' , '^e' d n7i!v 1 ‘?V* tCOfE ' ”' IIic intsexi.i.i.” 01 ^' 11,41 'hoy must set- SdawxS’SlKlSu- al1 W° M having I Scribed hv i * Iaa8, P resen< tltcm within ‘Oodby Uw or they will be barred. Ad.. Jdhn r. tiARcii.il, Ail.,restateE.U Uienan.dec'il. Connty. - f ll, « 4 l!itS r CT 0 ? d ?, ,l PP ,il! «lion will be made for loave to sell 4ual y. dep e a Se( j S ngl ° Aiex * S. Lippitt late a %W?*‘***. WPP1TT, Adm'r acres. Sold as the properly of Sarah McLeod, de ceased, for the benefit of the *>»!** 4n d sreditorc.- Tertns made known ofi the day of aale. . - ; . - JOHN HAMELTON, Adm’r 6et6.7«0« ; ' ' IsTOTIOE. • . TWO months after Ihe date of this notice I shall .„pty |„ the Court of Ordinary.of Mitchell county, for leave to sell lot of land number 342. . and 72 acres off the west side oflot nuraherSOI, all m Ulh district of Mitchell county, ns the preperfy of « It," Ford, late of said AdmV Oct 0, I860 5 '-~ GeorRla, HjUlTeU Comity a LL persons indebted to the estate of Sarah Me- \ i ]ate of said county deceased, are hereby fritted to'settle the same without delay, and those m ^ having claims against said estate will present them j Ecd . dub authenticated within the time prescribed by 1' law, or this notice * i "_ b *.P u , c , e . d , GEORGIA, Worth Connty, S I . X Id 'lW aft * r d * 1 ® application will be made to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell n?.'i?^rvv Um l!' r (83) ci 8 ,, 'y-' l > r «. in the 16tli Dtsltwa «f Worth county, astbe properly of Samuel Urn* of said county deceased. o , ; J* niLL, de bonis non. September 22d, 1866. Georgia, Irwin Connty. ~ * WHEREAS, A. P. Clements applies to me for lettma .f admimstralion on the estate of John W Walker, deceased. All anj singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, arc notified to be and appear at my office within the time preecribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let- ters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature of office. L. Jf. COLBERTH October 20th, ’66 Ordinar>. Georgia, Irwin Connty. ~ W HEREAS A. P Clemewls applita to me for letters of dismission from Guardianship of the person and property of Daniel Branch. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all anil singular to he and appear ot my office within tho time pre scribed by law, lo show causo if any they have, why said letters of distaietion should not be granted — Given under my hand ond official si-nature October 20, Uti L. M. COLBERTH,' Ordinary Georgia, Irwin County, G pORGE VOUNG applies to me for loiters of administration on the estate of It. M. Griffin deceased. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular, lo be and appear at toy office with in the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should uot be granted Given under my band aud official signature October 20th, 66 " L. St. COLBERTH, Ord'y. Administrator’s Sale! B y order of the Court of Ordinary of Troupe county, Will Le add on the first Tuesday in De cember next, be tore tire Court House door in Hie town of Camtllu,during.the usual hmus of sale, lo nr land number seventy-five, (75j in tho loth Dis- •tnel of originally Early, now .Mitchell cnnnty.be lunging tu the estate of J. J. Hendon, deceased hold for the h-nefit oflhe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day oraile Oc ‘.20. . J. M. BEELANP, A.lm’r* Eacecutar’s Sale. AGREEABLE loan order from Ihe Court of Or- TSh diuary in and fur the county of Dougherty, will be add brture the Cuurt House doir in Albany, on Ihe first Tuesday in December neat, within the legal Lours of snie. In! ol land number three hundred and eighty-eight, (.388) in said connty. Sold as the prop erly of tho mate of Ada in Brinson and Mathew Brin son, late of satd couuty deceased.. Sold for a divis ion, aud for the benefit of said e>tat&*. F.G. HODGES, Exec'r of Admit Brinson, f 7 t N. F. BRINS'JN ! Exec’r of Alalhcw Jrinson. Albany, October-20, 18dft '40* Administrator’s Sale, GEORGIA—Worth Count)'. B Y virtue of an order granted by the Honorable Court of Orumary of said county, will bo sold al publie out-cry between the usual hours of sale, before the Court House dour in the town of|[sabella, on the first Tuesday in December next, lot of land number throe hundred and twenty-five, (825)inthe seventh (7lh) district of said county, known as the Residence properly of the late George Green. Sale made for the payment of debts, and tho property sold subject to Widow's Dower. Termo on the day of sale. SESSOMS FAIBCLOTH, Adm’r Oct 6, 1866 GEORGIA—Mitchell CouRly. S IXTY eays afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leaTeldsoIl 175 acres oflot of land number 881; also 90 acres of lot number 382, also 126 acres of lot number 368, all improred, and lying in the 11th district of said county. Also, er.e-tbird interest in three bouses and lots in the town of Baint ridge, known ns the houses and lots formerly belonging lo Stephen Swain, deceased. Sold as the property of Nathan Maples,deceased, for benefit of heirs and creditors. ISRAEL MAPLES, Adm'r ' Oct 6, 1866 _ 62- GEflMIl^rUeliell Connly. A LL persons indebted to Nat ban Maples, "dec’d, are hereby notified to cotne forward and make payment—and those having claims against said de ceased, are requested to present them in terms of the law. ISRAEL MAPLES, Adm’r. . OctG, 186$ , \ 52— nsroTiG3u. TWO months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county, for leave to sell all the lands'belonging to the. estate of D. A. Bostick, deceased. JESSE POLLUCK, Adm'r. . Oct 6, 1866 52— GEORGIA—.Hilrbcll Connty. Q N the first Monday in November next Simeon Beck will apply to the Court of Ordinary of saia county for lett ers of Guardianship of the mi nor children, orphans of Thomas Cumbie, deceased. H. C. DASHER, Ordinary. Oet 6,1866 52- bar of their re- JOJIN HAMILTON, Adar. GEORGIA—Worth County. S IXTY days after date hereof application will be made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell a\l the real estate af James Notes, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors’ of said G. D. WHITEFIELD. Adm’r of James Nolen, deo'd. Oet 6, lftfifi 62-r Georgia, Mitchell County. T HIRTY Days ailer date I will proceed to ap point an administrator with Ihe will annexed, on tho estate of James Patillo, late of said county, and nil persons arp hereby notified to file their ob jections, if any' jy have, in my office, as Ihe law directs. GivctliSHer my hand officially, ibis Nov. 8th. 1866. H. C. DASHER, -her. 10, 1866. Ordinary. NEW BOOKS! out by Plaintiff’s Attorney- JAS: 1. MAYO, Pel. 18th. ’66 ■ Special Bailiff D. C. Georgia, Worth County. Whereas, William G. Lavender applies to me for letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of John Long, of said county deceased.— These are therefore to notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and Mf* 5 * 1 * ** «y office withintobe time prescribed by law, to show cause if i\ny they have, why said letters should not be granted to the applicant. Given un der my hand and official signature, this 0« tober 20, 18W3 JAMES W. ROUSE, Ord'y November 3d, 1866 , PRISON LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS^-By D*. J. J. Craven, U. S. H. ELSTERS FOLLY—By Mrs. Henry Wood. - «amD!«TLA8T-5y%aSna Y.tes. ' GCY DEVERELL—By J. S. Le Fann. LIVINGSTON'S EXPLORATIONS TO THE ZAMBESI. NEW GRANADA—By Prof. Holton. LIFE OF «• STONEWALL ” JACKSON—By John Esten Cooke. Just roceived and for sale by Zi. XL WELCH & CO. Angus 1 4lh l 18G6. 43— GEORGIA—Mitchell County* a X-thefifSt Monday in January next C. C. and Wm. Lawrcuei, Administrators on estate of n Lawrence, late of said county, deceased* will apply to ihe Cpurt of Ordinary for leave to sell all the real estate belonging tosaid estate. JOHN W. PEARCE, CPk Court Ordinary Oct 6, 1666 52— Georgia* Irwin County. WHEREAS, D. j. Fenn, applies to me for letters of dismission from administration <fn tho estate of Willis J. Bane, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by (aw, to show cause, if any they have, why said Willis J. Bane should not be relieved from said administration. Given under my hand and official signature at office. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary.- october 20th 66 *'%• , . Postponed Admiuistraior’s Sale. U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of Worth county, will be sold at the Court House in Isabella, on the first Tuesday in December next; the land belonging to the estate of Wm. F. Wcllons, late of said county, deceased, it being 166 acres; ihe balance of lot number 169 in the 14th district the Widow’s Dower having been laid off on the north side of said lot. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOEL JOINER, Adm'r of Wm. F. Wellons. Oot 6, 1866. 52 — Georgia, Dongbcrty Couuty. WHEREAS, John F. Burney, ot tho county of Twiggs, in said State, applies to me for letters of administration de bonis non, on the estate of Amos Ball late of Dougherty county deeeased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by liiw. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given un der my hand and official signature at office, in Al bany, 7th November, 1866, W. H. WILDER, nov 10 * Ordinary Georgia, Dougherty County, WHEREAS, John R. Hill applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of John H. Danfortb late of said county, deceased* These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed. to be qn^|pppear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show eauseifany they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature at office, in Albunj, November 7tU, 1866. W. H. WILDER, nov 10 * Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. E Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Decal nr county, wilLbe sold on the first •day in December next, before the Court House door in the city of Albany, Dougherty county, with in the legal hours of sole, the following city lots in Ibecity of Albany, Dougherty county, to-wit: Lots numbers eighteen, (18) twenty (20) and eleven (11) on Flint Street, numbers thirteen (181 and fif teen (15) on Society Street, and a part or number eight (8) on Broad Street* Sold asthe property of RobertVJ. Norton, deceased, for tho benefit of the creditors. Terms on day of sale. _ M. II. NORTON, Adm’r. October 6th, IF60, 52-40d Georgia, itlttcbell County. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexander jCAl D. Puckett, late of said county, are hereby notified to settle the same without delay, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or tl|is notice will be placed in bar of their re covery. nov 3 LYDIA A PUCKETT, Admr'x 3TOTICB. TWO months after the date or this notice I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county fee leave to sell all th^lnnds belonging to the es- tateofSarab Mcleod. JOHN HAMELTON, Adm’r. CH6.18M * 62,‘ Administrator’s Sale. W ILL bo sold, before tho Court House door,In tho town of Isobeliti, Worth county, Geo., on the first Tuosd.y in January noil, between Ihe legal hours of sale, lot of laud number (301) three.hundred and one, tu the sixth rtlj District of said county. Sold ns the properly of >Vm. Garratt deceased, for-1lio benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. DANIEL S. SUMNER. November I7tb, 1866. - ; *Admiaietrator Administrator’s Sale. Georgia, Worth County. W ILL be sold before the Court House door iu. Isabella, in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the lawful hours of sale, lot of land number eighty-five, (85) in the 15th District of said county, as the property of Samuel Hill, late of said county deceased. Sold subject to widow’s dower. Terms made known on the. day of sale. J. B. HILL. ndm'r, 'de bonis non of Soy '7th, 66.S. Hill, deo’d ITOTIOIJS! W RITING DESKS, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Elui Cases, Card caser-, Traveling Satchels, Jewel Boxes, Toilet Boxes, Photograph Albums from $1 to $30 each. James Rodgers and Wosten- holms Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books. Pipes, Fine Toys, &c., &c. Better stock than ever offered here. Call and see, at the ALBANY BOOK STORE. Mnsioal Instruments §pra AN Mj§n(G. ■ G OOD Stock always on hand, and any Music or Instrument ordered for customers. . ' Oct 13, ’66, L. E. WELCH & CO. BLANK BOOKS! L EDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Records, Time Books, Letter Books, Cbpy Books, Pass, Memo rondums and Dairies, Ac , &„ Any style Biank made to order. LV E. WELCH & CO. SCHOOL BOOKS! A Large Stock, embracing all the Text Book USC<J » ‘his section. L. E. WELCH & CC. Withered Leaves. U^QISS JAKE T. LOMAX.", TU«y are falling thick and rapidly before tho Au tumn breeze, -' And a sudden sound ot mournfulneis Is hswd among the trees,'- • . ' ■ Like a wailing for the scattered leases, so .beauti ful and bright. Thus dying in their sunny hues of loveliness and light. The wind that welts them lo their doom. Is.the seme that swept along In the freshness of their Summer time, and ‘blessed them with Us song; Xhat voice ia still the merry one, that mid the sun shine fell— '• Ye are not missed,'ye glowing leaves, ; by tho ' ‘'. friend ye loved so. well! v : 4:yt*\ ' But yet no fearful fate is yours, no Bh'Udderinfc at decay ! No shrinking from the blightning gust that bears youAife away: The Spring-tide, with its singing birds, hath long ago gone by— - . Ye had your time to bloom"'and liye, ye have your time to die I ;;V V 0 ! would that we, the sadder ones, who Huger on the earth, Like ye, might withes when our lives had part, v'ed wite their mirth; I'e glow with beauty to the last and brighten with decay, „ * . Ye know not of the menial war that wears Ihe heart away! Ye have no memories to recalljfco sorrows to lament. No secret weariness of soul with all your pleasures blent; . - - ’ . ' ^feel’ al ° nC ’ 1110 l0t ’’ * a * t ’ 10 tili,lk ’ ** >ove t0 Alas! how much of human woe those few brief words reveal! WARRTITTED G OLD and SILVER WATCHES, Gold Chains Keys and Charms, Diamond Rings, Gold Set and Plain Rings, Brooches, Ear Rings, Fine Sets of Jewelry, Gold and Silver Thimbles, G^ld and Silver Spectacles, Gold Collar Buttons, Sleeve Buttons and Studs. Solid Silver and Plated Ware, always war ranted as represented. Ot 18. L. E. WELCH & CO. Grrover & I3aker’s SEWING MACHINES, A T Manufactures prices—simply freight added at Albany Rook Store. S TANDARD, 'Miscellaneous Books, and New Books of the Day—always on hand. Any Book published ordered for customers. Oct 18, 1860 L E WELCH 4: CO \\J E have succeeded in obtaining the sevvices of M Aa Experienced and Reliable Jeweler, and am prepared to receive Watches >«d Jewelry for Repairs. We hold ourselves responsible for good work, and guarantee satisfaction. Oct 18, 1806 L. E. WELCH & CO. ‘ ROSS & AMOS, 70 MDLBERRY STREET 70 —JOBJIT L. JONES' OLD STAND— DEALERS IN CLOTHI1TG A N D ^ Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, And everything usually found in a FIRST CLASS CLOTtitLYG BOUSE. Nov 10, 2s3m DRIED FRUIT! J WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PEICE FOR IMI1ED. PEACHES, pealed and unpealed. „ ■ ; J. N. SEYMOUR, hov 10 3t . Cherry Street. - j. n. HWJ.U, n, B. nnioas- (Lateof Columbus, Georgia.) HULL & BRIGGS, Cotton Factors 3JO ; Commission l|trrfjjanfa, HO. 4», A7l73J3i3J STHBBT. NEW-ORLEANSi Louisiana. September 29. 1866. w2m. Apples, Oranges, Potatoes, Onions, and O A..B-B A G ES. C IOUNTRY DEALERS wanting any of the above, ; will find it Iff their advantage le order from tne. as .1 will make n a speciality of - my business this season. t» supply the above Choice, Fresh and Cheap, having made arrangements to get those goods selected for me,a tho North and W?st. Ad dress your orders, with cash enclosed, or city refer e»«, io . HENRY HORNE. ’ °. ct 27 ' 3tr.« - . Macon. Ga.' IsrOTICE, Feed, Sale and Livery Stable, ' ■’ . .’Just Opened, t. Corner of liroad isy T and L12i_ Jacksouatreets. -N g AN Y. CtEOROI A. Stock Boarded, and Sold oa Commission. % GARDNER & KiRICMAN. Sept 15, 1866 8m WOOL, WOOL! J AM STILL BUYING wooz, and paying J. N. SEYMOUR, President Johnson on Negro Suffrage, Suffrage should be conferred by the states, that being guarauteed to each State by the Constitution, Andrew Johnsonjajn favor of qualiecd suffrage in Tennessee as a cittzcn of thatjState. Ho anthorized us. It, behalf of the Chief Executive of the Nation to urge qualified suffrage for three classes of colored men in this District; in April last, and at his suggestion we renewed the prop osition again in July about one week before Congress adjonmed. We took special pains to notify several Radical Senators and Rep resentatives who were anxious inquirers on the subject that the Presidenr Was in favor of the plan proposed by the Rcpublioan.— ihe Radicals were afraid to touch the ques- tion, and went home to their .several States aud blackguarded the President, and de clared that he was opposed to extending the right of suffrage to tho black man. . . ^ < 3 r ow Johnson is in favor of more for the black man in TcBncsse, as a citizen of that State; he suggested to Governor. Sliar- key, of Mississippi, more for the . colored men of that State, and requested and author ized us to urge upon Congress, at the las' session, more for the colored men of this dis trict. tlian Charles Sumner, or Henry Wil- son, or any other Congressmen of Massachu setts,ever urged for the colored'men ot- tltetr State. No colored man who fought m the L men army, or who owns property no matter how much, can vote in Massachu setts, unless he can read and writ* Pres ident Johnson gbes beyond that.' He is in favor of grgntiii!' suffrage to all Colored, men Wliereter the Constitution gives him the power to do it, who'can read and write, or who served honorably in the Union army or who ow n property to the extent of two hu dred and fifty dollars and- upwards, , The ° n *y difference between The Pre dent and Congress is, that the former bi ueves that under the Constitution, cae State lias the right to settle the question < suhrage for itself Congress assumes tb rigut to impose if npon the States, Const tution or no Constitution.. ' • ^-^"drew Johnson had been "represent! in Ihe press, and upon the stnmp, in-the la! canvass, with the same zeal and ability t his professed friends, that has cliaracteriz< tiie misrepresentations of his enemies. L would stand to-day tho peerless amone th mosttaithfiilin the Repnblie. - [Nat Rep. (Official organ) Xov. 19 . W’LTEn.-Dnring the election eampau in Aew lork last fall, the following am- mg incident occured at a political mectinct much to the diseomfituieofthe spread ea«-l<f- orator. He spoke with earnest gestienla-' tion as follows: -- ° Mr* President and follow citizens; I would that on the morning of the 7th of Ho-' ve ' 11 “® rn .eNt 1 hadtlie wings of a bird. I' would fly to every county, to every hamlet . m this brood land, and proclaim to every man, woman aud child the success of the party."’ At this point a small boy in the crowd cried out; “Dry "up you d—dold fool you’d. ^°tyor a gooae before you flew a mile *” Uje stumpspeaker wilted. Ey^s.— 1 They inspire at first apla* tijnic sentiment which gradually but sure ly expands emergfcft irrto love as securely foundeda the rock of Gibraltar. A wo man of hazel eyes never elops her husband, ne\ er chats scandal, never sacrifices her hus band s comfort for her own, never fiuda fault, never talks too much or too little, al ways is an entertaining intellectual and agreeable creature. 2-IF^ A man who was sent to jail from pittsfield for bigamy, .thus bewails his lot in a letter to^a friend: “Ihav giv up awl Jmp^ofgittin out, an nun dy aloan m