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Kirinn Ljse5;4.
Acor-rx, Jstl. Y —lire rty.:
t|(,«n<Icn« of JijTlia aU
sisters, who v>ete'jnutd-n !.
and burned*! their home ia C
Tua Law ov Anritirnaisoj—For
the benefit of p*reha|erst *i Sheriff's
i^aiiilU lii’i anil Executor's Mkf,
apd pArttcwiffi«r^>t«J in ttolrgwl ou-
Kami; ol estates,_ we refer count
w#cxi» lotbepHiriaw of the C*Jf,
where they will find tbit their llttt-
ifecmaUMst k ptHUti t» ike
paper pabiifhed la iM CnMty, I JR§;
If there he «a paper paWbhtd I* the
cmiiy, thea la the payer aectmi
(he ctaily, *r the paper bavla; tin
Parties
•hip Cora through mj kiw, (, Chattanooga, ia lata
deliver it at any poialoa th« CaalraJ, Sottthireatep
It BUSHEL.
| moat not axpaet it ia laaa quantities thaa ONE HO]
tael me to ahip'ti without the maaor ia eaat with tha
bushels and
Parties
SUGAB.COFFEE, SALT AND SYRUP.
hy stock or sorb, oowm, SALT ^ sntoptf m„.y, fm&l. li
era aa low aa the market a>rd».
A i\rk c: =»s c»'en*rad ktm n-1*—losr-
boditd ur%:gh;-hadkc-d sc.1 c>-.ii ;a bright,
ley* Urge from keee d:wTt, a scat on th
right mop. c.4Lc cat fi' t uir(, tai! act siuTri.
Said mole WTStH cr »« siolen at feed
titt ' . frt-a: i aregc-a in this city. cn
Jty tie £tb sdm. 1 willf . h reward #f
FIFTY DOLLARS,
for tbeapprwki
5roe-stead, arl 1 will paw upon the same on
;&e l&k daj of January, Ib'i'J, at 10 o'clock
h. a-, at tar efioe in Camilla.
H. C. DASHER,
Jan vh Uwtft Or'j.
GEORGIA—Mhebfll County*
SiKtokir* Garty, as next friend to May
Maple*, applies ior exemption of personalty
and ihl auiec and Mutiny apart of homestead,
and 1 a 3!! pass upaa theaame at my office,
in CnvilU. on tie ICti day of January. 1808.
U. C. DASHER,
Jan &ik ’G9> lav St Ordinary.
HAfftHD OATS.
h3 PKIKE HAY. ssd tWENTT-PlVB HUNDRED
:easion cf tie thief arlii pre-tf
to convict. and a liberal reward for the re
covery of the snlf.
Raf Address infftrcuuon to J. J. S-Uiraa,
Albany. Ga. 11 ilAEUElL
Jan S, 2: *
PIYE HUNDRED B
of SEED OATS, for gate
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO,
II. K. iiox**r**r_—We learn irom
this gentleman, who lias resided in
our county sinew I8M, in charge of the
planting interest of R. It. Omtj <fc
Cot ol New York, that the Company
having disputed of one half interest in
their splendid plantation* Hickory
Lori 1 and the Baity Place to the Hon.
Bill. Hill, be is about to abandon
Uie cotton culture and return to his
home.
Mr. Bouoieel is one of the few who
have come among us for legitimate
par-nit*, and it gives rs pleasure to
sac that lie has affiliated corvltaliT with
our :>eop!e, and to conducted himself
as to win their confidence and ewteent-
£ici.ewiug politics, attending .to ha*
own hminc-sa, and having Jto syoM*
thy with csrpet-hag office haulers, te
is a fair example of the tclerasfifi of
our peoffe, and will bear honorable
te^iwej that good and tree men
from any <|6arU-r of the.globc wHJ be
kindly reamed and hospitably treat.
id. B. has our beat wishes far his
Hwuenij sod- baiiiiaw where ef*r
OPPOSITE BYIKGTON’S HOTEL,
MACCX, CkA.
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants.
Have in Store:
iSO BARRELS FLOCK,
IIWO SACKS FLOUR,
100,000 I,1$S. BACON,
—-—: : -SUGAR; of all grade*. - '*-» - j-
OOFFKE, TEA, SALT, .
SOAPS, CANDLES,
MACKEREL, CHEESE, BUTTER,
Atlanta CounrositcaT —We
have engaged an nwlertapriag corres-
poadsnt ia Atlanta, tor -the session,
and oar readers may look out for a
streak oi lightning from the Capital
occasionally.
To TtfrOtosaiA Pkevs—_Wc tender
reciprocal courtesy to ail paper*, n
the State lor one ds-^wo iasertiona of
oor pnwptctov which wfll bstotmd in
this iasac/and respectfully request the
MEAL oa hud, I am all
Lure from Uoriuos Picrret
—The Chronicle A Sentinel ot the' 9th
“J» : - ' __I '
The friends ol tioreiaor Pickens
will bo happy to learn that, wbdc he
stSisnSare fram es chritkal and daa.
pirns illness, ftlr hopes are enter-
uieed <pr hi* reeortiy. Dr. IlilL, ol
EigeMi,and Dia Steiner and Camp.
bed, of aar . city, are the attending
backubah B-wkM wist
A LARGE SUPPLY of
kntger of forre, and, ibo Relief Law a doobtfo
ihcrcfijrp, be it known to cr editors and customers
fABTARj nf iffi rity »f Albany, and Stale of
eby iliis, ay Genersl'Amncsty
tdebted (6 me tor goods, wares and menchandise,
to.ttaiifiM..iiita^
Vretitg of (he LegtsUtut.
Tcr-morrow tht^ ligislatore rews-
teicbka in setatfito wttii tfco prora
i-cni of lhe<oav'j 101^00.’“ Tie failure
ol Congress to tot on the propositioa
to re—mastrust thefiidAiHn time
] rives;, j^au meeting of the Logisia-
turvvjre regard as a frikaUl iadica-
jicn of a rctUed purpose to let the
question hang till after the inaagnra.
tiou of President Grant. It seems toy
be pretty well understood thnto Gen.
Grant docs not sympathise with the
misrhieveus movement, and the
Ti b d eKcietl bim *re loo timKiar wilh
h» iroi. will aad Habboose&s of puiy*
jiovc lo prvripiuie a nip: a re with hio>.
Bit vbtieverii lo be the retail otttf
CoRgre«ii<mil interferer.c^ with oor
Joraeslic affeir?, the people ol Georgia
shouUl miinlain llieir iell-retped »od
pre*cnre their honor. Tbete were the
incentives that impelled m, in the Wte
.’fftlk.-rai conlctt, lo mJmofS -fupei~hn-
:nan efforts; and it wen Id be ifitgracc
lul i.» «*, after such • triamph to snr
render the trophies and the laurels to
the vaD^uishe*] merely as a brib? for
troop.' The propevilion t'.‘ apologise
for laegraUtive cooiomaey and explain
the intentions ol the two House*
passing upon the tjaalifications of tlicir
ry 1 TT f y ~r TT A,T "TT 1 'ntvnbers, may look very iiromidng
p(l ^ V/ ^ aYl. -Ej tbrcs:"h tiie glasses of “moderation 1
and “roorenratism but to these wto
carey w.Styles
mm mcNSisn the
OF THE
.Semi- Weekly JYctc*.
And respectfully tender it to onrpa-
trons and the public generally, as a
UV22 PAP£R.
Wo shall, ala heretofore, -labor earr«-
e-i\ly and vigorously for Georgia ao*l
her interevts the CoL<ti;utioo»ol lh
country, and the good of the while
people. We *hal! devote uJneb*cf ctft
time and space lo Agriculture, and th
development of the material rcacurces
< i the South, Rod bore the render with
only so. much politics a* miy be me
ensary to keep him posted oa living is
sue* and important measure*.
It would be a sonree of groat pleas
ure to tu to have the Lame ol even
personal friend from the *eabjard
the 'mountain*, on oar subseriptioL
list, and we cordially invite them, to
go with ns-lb rough tbe sunshine sod
shadows of T86Q. *
are “unawed by power and uninfla-
ctcc-J by gain,” tbe picture presents
no h^petwi leatarc or honorable ont*
line*. ITse action of the Legislatune
in didaring the negroes ineligible
so clearly within the jambs’ ol the
Conrtiintion and so palpably'right*
that we ciu conceive cf no just reason
iug cr honorable logic by which gen
tlemen gain their consent to admit the
necessity or propriety of an explana
tion.
We have done all that a brave, loy
a), and lav-abiding people could do
and have done nothin:* more than such
a pecple, iC.ing under oaths and
bed
Wa
coufctv, a k -r Uajswit.cc, were taken
from (ht yd! at Api*l«c j and lynched.
■V White rr.au namea Andt-r^xr Upton,
and three ttgrwj, who ft-aje*. 1 t>ie
party, confeaijK i the a: rder ox Mdrtir
1 act! sisters, and t^je stca!:cgofrit han
dled dollars iu gold, a .d altenrardf
bandog the httr*e to < over their guilt.
Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
Gcousu—Doagbnuy County.
^raA 5 u mU Mir tw Coart B«
i her ia ilkuj, DatgkertjCHiCf.Js
im Ftimr; xext, ffcrifbt-
. sis; {T.';<rsy sj til:
The half «G4<i xnnb^T 2! at4 23 &»
Siate .vw. ia ike Ctij cf Alb*uj. Gx,. eex-
ixiaiig id u oor* or !<?*. Urie4 o«
’■9 nrafr* arrpp i tx rw.craxbj* ic
L'ccgker.r 8cprr:. r (Jean, Jm T<m I860,
•Secrr* Kcrrrs’ & v*.. M^riit.
J. 8. BROWN.
gberiff,
Jxa 1.—ia pr* f-ee 810.
If not so pablisW, the adverUiiog
is col legally done, and nil the proceed
lags are void-
Some county oCccrr, through per.
tonal friendship or for other reason*
are publishing in paper* at a distance,
and in papers that have no circulation
in their eoeutiea. Those oi an adjoin
ing county are publishing in a paper
that fends not exceeding tlirej copies
into tbe county, while the Albany
News is not only the nearest paper,
bat has the largest general circulation
in that County.
Now, we enter no complaint agaiefi
these officers lor failing to “give onto
Cesar the things that are Osar's,',
but in the name and behalf ot the peo
ple of Baker coonly, wc enter our pro,
test. Ercry case that Hods its way
into the ShcriflT* hands or the ordina
ry’s office, that require* a publication
in a news paper, is the germ of tutor*
litigation, and will result in heavy
losses to purchasers and to adminis
trators, Executors and guardians.
This is law, and the county officers
of Baker would do well to take coun
sel ou the subject, and do their pub*
listing in the terms ot the Code.
A Caav.-ntitrti of the StoiSs and
Ordinaries of the Stale of Georgia is
to beheld at Atlanta on the lSth :»«.
The fewral rawroaja in
to Allir t vu:il j>a«£ tb“ cvu;;*.y offi
cer* wbo may attend icr one fr re go-
ingan^ reluming.
Also at the same time and place,
MARRIED. |
WuiTi, ilncBixi*2..4>a tkt Til* itn . ti «
•»v. H. b. Mwf*. Mr. Joiif Jl \Tuin. of t
AU-xrt, Ot, *aJ M:« Uati C. Ht vvfiix?-**,;
fflMinQU.Kr. - |
Will be f-.lJ *,«# -f !»eJ iB-hWri r tl. '-*8, K*4»
*.<*, )Q ike '24 l^jirirA «.f miti ♦•xctj"'
« vs ike j-T«p*rf bfiutMl A. Grier.
') 1 uiff; « i!X isaat-1 fr+ts ik: fiapenor
'.tm ■:! MiiekHi wsnj, La fnor Hr
s Kcbbs, wctitfii. tl usatl A Grier.
J W. KEMP.
;»*. !2. m ‘ —Pr*. fee U CO.
tOTICE-
SOtrYII tt ESTERS K. R. COMPASY, 1
Office, M>
list of letters
EUAIN1.V0 in ike Port ofi.-e v, AlViay
Lnwy-yp. J<1» (oi l
T> :
XV Ov, Jaloat^
a us*. n
AiIyg*. Jf. ka
Awe*. TVct*
Iioeier. W O T
Rice. Jm?
DUl.<k, MnFC
Botiick, J uly
R#jJ k K •.■ter,
Brovfi. ^*ci S'.
Car f bell. Miff T.
Cktalif*, Larry
Cole, Wa
Croce. &
Crf'Tihwxit, J l)
Ikru, 8xiwk
Doo*e. Sarak A (eol
Carton. >!m
FtftuL Ein
Freed*n. Juk ^
Fulton. W:n». iu
Gtilec. Th<‘ (col)
Gik*cn. V F
Gow, JI
Grxai, bhciel
Hancock. Mar.^: 3
Bail lz
Ilcadct, W G
Pistol Fucrlct;—At 9 o’clock on
the night of the 6th, fays the Esianui
News, a difficulty occurred between
Mr. R. A. Yanington, and Mr. liolt
Brannon, both young men and res'-
dents ol this city. The latter dies' a
written law, should have done. What { repeater aad Mr. Joe Hartnng, a mu
On* year...
.•;«>. >. .15 ca
...
Three mootbs
XII ABTAKOC.
WnEk ’StLU act Di e.—A 1 ' bills
for advertising in this paper are dne
oa the first appearance of the adver
tisement, except when otherwise ar
ranged by contrast, and will be pre
sented when the money is needed.
All advertisements should be mark
ed for a specified time, otherwise they
will be charged under the rule cf so
much for the first (insertion, and so
much lor each Mbsequent inset lion.
we nave done has been well done, and
nil tree mer, 11 ry where, to-day ap*
plaud our noble work. If' we ate lo
be still farther harmsseJ, outraged
aad oj'premeil, let it come without our
invitation or acceptance. We have i
tjins ;'..r in-aintaintd our dignity os a!
proud commonwealth, and our honor
as the deeendanta. of freemen and pa- [
triois. Lotus not throw away the
pear! in reaching for a crab.
Wc earnestly hope the Legislature
will take no action in -th* pffihues—
and leist ofntt - apologetic explanato-
ftv ^r comptomising Action. We are
not tho jiarties to move in the matter
—the'courts are open to the negfoes
who weredeclarcd ineligible, and ’.lie
world knows that we are ready to
scrept tbe gumge of battle in the lb: u n
and abide the issue.
In our judgment the general Assem
bly should confine its labors tow sin
gle joint resolution, and
read thus :
KsaoLVEH. That this Genera! As*
the
luat friend, seised the pistol, and in the
scufleii went oiT, landing a ball iu
the peaee-maker’s thigh. It is a d n-
gerons wbwad, and weeks,. if not
months will elapse before be is able to
use it.
The Cothbert Appeal report* exter-
iuifa
sire hut Uoodleuspqmticetn'UiH city
on ibo Ub, btlifocn Capl. Tomlin and
James A. Foster—several shots were
exchanged.
L*?. l ..i
Li*:* : Ir* Jfxrr-'c:
M frJf-re, Mit 8 jecli
McKitACt. K A
M'r»t’it3. >' ;
M»rw, .h.-ctf
Mjtr.s W H
!'«3rf^a, Ihc-h?.
$:trtz
I izkeu, H S
Rcifwri, Lr A II
2 K^bcrtco, 5a!*sc*
to&trtmn. VIn V? T
Sausst, J H
SA:iis, IlhrrifOA
Fix; ?. Cc.;
SAcictca. Mn C«Je;
Fixiik, J»ko
Sai:k. Mxrcti’
S»* r :ts?*. !ra?c
iCsiiaLfiyC, tkATC
XiiACAtiie. Jcr.lAS
ThiaM, EB
VuXktr. Mrs W H I
WA’kcr. Mrs iixry £
s, 6* , Jaa 8, l&r'S. J
Tke uecU tketMA for Prtriiett tri irtf*
Oirtatri it mmxft it* tfur* cf tkit Co«-
po.2/ f»r \ht ccssiBf j<ar, wil! be b«J«i a*
:keir tSt: ia ike fi:j *>f Mxcca
!« d'.j r,: FfrVr*hrr »<xi.
£:c<kk .■:,«■* AiKJfoJiAj lie aUtc cleetion
will be I ias-fi FREE ctct ike liwe «C ike
r«*4 by cxiibiua^ ikeir cerufcxte* cl Hock
le ike t v-a i*cser»-
JSO. T. BOIFEVILLBT,
8ec’j u4 Trew.
Jxa.12 —t l .
iIo!HngsLe«i»l.Dr W li H'i’.’afr S
Jiek*5a.0« 'J«nJras. W W
JckoK-A. M corot W t,-3J ‘ a, W
Lax hr. O V
Ptnini cj!!:bz i : *.fcr :: .he .
will j-‘.ev*e mj ••airtr**-rf."
*m Lirn \r.:*?oy. p m
Jk2 li, l*v, -
HALL &. LONG,
Packer* and Comxclssion Merchants,
DEALERS in PROVISIONS,
BAGGING HOPE WHISKY,
MOtirt* to DtiiiorS aunt Cicrtiteo*
GEoU’j! A—Dor ;ifrcr r 43oc.- if.
AB y-fx-f Le*. Jirj cl»iai* ijw'x.rt :Le ti-
lAte *t t. A. hit cr-ic!jr
lyc'd, eiti tkesa io^iefAl f:-ra vitkfe
Line rt^hirtl by ixr.V: rsy AsioraejAAt
AlbiSJ, G»re ^ rifkJ 4 Wamca. r to cat *:
Djiv-r, Ga. : wi *U ;erKAAicJ*btfl to 3
estate *rc x:tiCed io tea* f;rwiri izd p;
IbetAae. either to or fxiJ Ati roti# r cr
•elf. JOHN R. J -NL5.'Ada r *
JfiASiry i-:i, si--.—S»*
Fl.ouit, CORN and HAY.
H AVING •ti etatrol of the busineo* for
will Laowa, reliable hotue, lio-
o*u wTtlirs f.'oxs tay frieadf, tUArAoteeiDg
perfect EAti-ficiu n. My office is Macoa, Ga.,
Axi erl«rt 4ir«:e<I lo tte there tball have
preap me&iioa. Gc od* shipped direct from
LouiariUe.
Jaa8-2«» J. W. FEARS
■GEORG 11—Mitchell CORRI J.
P* A. VTvr! has applied for exemption
$50 REWARD!
Mifonaliy llJ ifuUsk apart and y%1 nation
aTI.; mestea-I, ad-1 1 will pvass apon tke same
otsike s'ylh d*y of January, 1809. at f*
o’c'svck A- C- at nj office, in Cam ill a-
II. C. DASHER,
Or’y.
Jam S;h. '$j law2t Fee $2
GEORGIA—Mitchell foamy.
ItrAf'to
rfp ■
"Tennessee tamed loose on Georgia !
| Low Priced Corn, and Meat in ^
Proportion.
i'.-
l^uuv-
suth 1
w
Kfrisel!
jaantlty
tbe money
oat the C
stafr
lot pi l' 1
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ftthtirii
Jm#
WMIH
I AM pr*
Railroad at B1
5 the
t»f I
P’
f in odyi
jcallyiA)
|»d"fWw3
nations.
fife and t
it
lorxK foe
Iml i-.nii
, (I
i*l bn
lomout.
Tut Or.Ku-.itux Wsb :—The raili.
Ury, it seemis, gained a bloodless
victory, and pat an end to the black
relMilion. Gent Sweeny, with two
compatiniee, went down to the scene
ot tlu> disturbance, us a sheriff's posse,
and hy their aid Sheriff Dooncr was
enabled to bring in many of thu lead*
era. Ollier*' absconded or concealed
themselves, while the rank and file
scattered in all directions. Several of
that should the most prominent instigators made
their escape, and .had not been arrest-
led at last accounts. The Sheriff and
the military were “austere o< th* sit-
nation,” however, and tbe Savannah
paper* assure ns that they will get the
last one of them before they morn to
the city.
Those that bavasarrendered or been
arrested, have been turned over to th*
civil authorities, and are now reflect,
ing upon the folly of their conduct
within the walls of lb* Chatham jail]
STRAYED OH STOLEN
IfrBjfA Adaiaistnuer os the estate
i Mipiles for pdsor children of mM
l5Tt*l M»!
if Nothin
t i*c«-xs<-i. hxs ApplieJ for exemption of per-
tihr it J Kiting apart aad valuation of
, nil x
n
|»4tr-dY
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