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BY CAEEY W. STYLES.
Libertas et Natale Solmw.
$5 Per Annum
VOL. 3.
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ALB'AlNY. GEORGIA. JUNE 22, 1869.
NO. 49.
STYLES.
PROPEIKTOK.
lardiji of «4i« uinal nodeii
4laMttoa*t inserted at $16 per annum, or
*fiL-!!LtitSjteriieemenU must be paid in
" - - — — —» Legal advertisement■ will
elttiM. A> >0 |0> L- 0 — —
JJ ebargei to the ofieer authorising thei
:ali l ywil.
if but bill* will be due on presen-
11 be no aoflening of these prices
Adrortbcmouti.
RbartYRalea, cub lory of
TU UOL
Citation for letters of-Administration..
“ “ ** Guardianship....
i for dism’e ffun Adm’n...
Guardianship
leave to sell land
Is Joe to Debtor* and Creditors
land Sale*, lstsq. $4, each additional.
g&BBc
ly.pr sq
.$4 00
6 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
4 00
8 00
4 00
7 00
8 60
8 60
8 60
Write* to cerfcot ncrricot.................
Balls al si to foreclose raortgagespraq]
Bates to establish lost papora per aq..J
' AX bg*l adr*rtl,rmsnls must b« aeoompn-
■Mkrwli, or will not appear.
. WaofUsd, Ac., by Administrators, Ex-
ssetsrs sr Guardians, are requited by law to
^ I* held e» the first Tuesday in the month, be-
ivssa the hours of 10 in the iorenoon and 8
Is tbs afternoon, at the Court House in the
^^Mtetla which the property is situated.
sales must be given in »L
|gg the day of
neuew for the sale of personal property
•Mbs girsn in like manner 10 d.je pre.loue
to ml* 4»y.
MUMlaWb«0dij»* °' W "
Exile. that iWbillw will b. mod. to tb.
Cmwtod Ordburj for Imto to »11 l.nd, tto.,
- ■ - W _ — .. *■ -* - e i. m.wil..
.hanuhUahadlwo months.
- Mtfzl'.of Administration,
t, olo., mnet be pnbllahod SOd.ro
do* from A4»ln!at»Uon, monlk-
" from Guardians
HbbmllmwiU always bjo continued sc-
thaUgal abqniremenls, nn-
r, GA., JUNE 22, 1860.
Sallm4 freJecUWcst from Albany
Early County, Juno Stb, 1800
1 projects in and around Albany
greater is Winebcstcr, Mias., on the
Mobile Jo Ohio road, and the ultimate
and greataat is Natohcz; anything
Short of theso is a woakncaa and an
abortion. Would a road to Cuthbert
aooojnplish them f Not at all; with
jthe Southwestern road intervening
tho western terminus of your road
would.be as far from Montgomery as
jita eastern. I lake it that tho people
of Albauy in building a road westward
wish first, of atookholders, dividends,
jsoeondly, of proporty holders,
that their road should bo
grand highway of freight travel
and trafio enriching everything along
tits line, particularly Albany. To ac
complish then* things certainly it
would not bo good polioy to confido
tlieiisQicanfl to the keeping of a corpor
ation whoso welfare depends on the
fnattftita <rifll|cso j hopes. No,p»o-
plo of Albany, if you oonsull your in
terest. you mutt reaoh the great west
ern freight not by the assistance of the
South Western road hut in spile Of its
hinderance, you must cross tho Chat
tahoochee below its influence. Now
we people of Early are willing to
join exertions with you. Tho Colum-
bUB and Bainbridgo road is now co
quetting with us, and, upon certain
conditions, offers to connect Blakely
with Bainbridge; if so, well and good,
if not, well and good too, we will
“whistle it down the wind.” We
haves charter to connect Bainbridge
with the Chattahoochee via Blakely.
It the Columbus and Bainbridge road
will build from Bainbridge to Blakely
we will assist it with our means and
thereby have but ten miles to build
from Blakely to the river; if we do
not get that assistance wo will make
shift to reach Baiubridge by some
other means. In either event though
you can reach the west over a friend
ly route by building to Blakely, for
the Alabamiaus ataud ready to carry
on our road from the river to Unioii
Springs. As for the two routes,
OutttMt)^*. BlikeW, as to distances,
I uo air liner measured from Colton’s
Atlas. From Albany to Cuthbert 40
miles, from Cuthbert. to Eufaula 26
mile,, Eufaula to Union Springs 40
miles, total routo 106 miles. From-
Albany to Blakely 48 miles, from
Blakely to tho River 10 miles, from
Ills river to Union Springs 60 miles,
total route 118 miles, a difference of
13 miles in tho two routes, and bo-
tween Albany and Cuthbert and Al.
bany and Blakely 8 miles only.
he has fiilod the oflico ever since his
election, shout a year ago. Tho Ordi
—- - j
nary of this county, in view of the ap
proaching term of the Superior Court,
end other omergcuoios, alter taking lo-
gal advicc, both hero and elsewhere,
bussed an order appointing Mr. J.
Raley, an- old, cfllcicnt officer, to fill
the vaoanoy, “ad interim.” This or-
mtered tjn his minutes, reoit-
-,—, -in. had ctridonoo that the for
mer Sheriff had left with no intention
of returning. On th« first Monday in
April following tho presiding Judge
(Judge Andrews), at tho opening of
the Court, put ail order on his minutes
rcoiting tho abseneo of the Sheriff, and
that there was no doputy, and ap
pointed Mr. Raley Sheriff to servo as
such during tho term and for ten days
pflerward, os provided by tho Code of
tho State. The Codo fuitlier provides
(soo sections 261 and 262 of Irwin’s
revised Codo) tiiat if, niter the expira
tion of ten days, tho officer vacating
his office does not appear, the appoint”
ed may continue ns such until there is
BU appointment or election. The “fllal
section, under which the Judge made
his appointment in April, provides “if
re is a vnnannv in tlm l ’I...lift /cl
there is a vacancy in tho Cl
iff. for the same provision applies to
both) “and his deputy for uiiy rem
does not aol a, clerk” (Sheriff) “at
Is nolMacon growing upon sustain*
SBols'flift^Albar- —••—*— *
T“—; -r—
'Albany might appropriate ?
The Western freight—the Pelicn np-
1 have fpr their pbjeot the oon-
c«fAlbany"V"'-' " ■
, with Cuthbert.—
to one, looking at thing* from »
SLsestsPWS
sice iittlo town, basu faotory, and
(fa poor adiuonnt oouutry and
> health, and in time, as its cdu*
' facilities increase may' offer a
itrainiug to tho female mind.
I things *ro interesting, perhaps,
who do not resido in
„
, or calculated to mako Cuth
i mecca to tho railroad mind of
*11, Baker'"arid Dougherty.—
— Is it that.Infatuates your people
iVith Calhhcrtf Do yon expect
ildjng'iydtrr
wwmi
_nd no whore
j not tho way to got it—for why
te*M they pay for that whioh will he;
^nyWfWMlktte that your
’ove for Cuthbert i* a disguise
lied affection for the Sonth-
JWrij^If re^yon. ^vo
> Cuthbert should - have in its
* , conotructipa, completion
auafMpaaoe any smiles
tha -Sooth western road
r preposterous. That corpor-
'jaafeai'
is the;* any one in Albany
,..»» that) it-- will
to - tbn_ raaintainance of a
tie road to your town and
U klrengthlAihg of ita
t Savannah J) Gull road?
one -r
Freight
One road shorter than another, ecleris
paribu* is tho oheapeat. In Montgom
ery the westerndreight is collected, the
Atlantio is its destination. Is Macon
within tho shortest route ?’ From
Mri<IgM>ii»ry, to Coluhibus 76 miles,
from Columbus to Macon 100 miles,
from Macon to Savannah 100 miles,
total 371 miles, From Montgomery to
Mocou 176 miles from Macon
to Brunswick 186 miles, total 360.—
Now - from Monlgdmcry to-'Union
Springs 40 milos, from Union Springs
to Albany,, via Blakely, 118 miles;
from Albany to Savannah 100—total
848; shortest by 23'milos ! From
raw&a&aaa
818; shortest by 42 miles! jtro not
you Albanians a Iittlo oblivious of
.your best interests ? Albany, proba
bly,"Witt never he such a distributing
point for freight as Macon, but tlint is
nson
, T ; ■'N.tTJT '»t the
time provided-by law l.ofdiug any of'
said courts, the presiding Judge shall
appoint a olerk” (Sheriff) “ulm holds
his office during the lime and for ten
days thereafter.” Mr. Norris did not
return to the couuty until the fourth
day of June, and then with a military
escort ooinmamled by Col. Hughes of
tho U. S. A.; he camo with a paper
signed by Governor Bullock deciding
the question of his right to the office
of Sheriff in his favor. During Nor
ris’absence it ia known that he was
in Atlanta, and in constant consulta
tion with tho Governor. With this
laper signed by Gov. Bullock, which
\onia brought to this plueo, came or
ders from Gen. Terry to the command
ant at this post, instructing him to
recognize Norris as Sheriff, and to
.furnish him men when demanded. —
Of course I cannot say what these or
ders were precisely, but the sequel
'will shew that Norris had full powers
-to use tho entire command lor his pur
poses when necessity required it, and
that be was to he Ihejuage of that ne
cessity. There can be no question but
that Gov. Bullock and General Terry
jboth knew tnat there was a Sheriff in
office in Warren acting under autnor-
ity when the decision and orders werri
J ' —” S.WVIO.WS. wuu ui ucro were
:made. On the 6tfr day of June, J udge
Andrews pawed the depot uljtBs
——n, Lin,
place, and waa called upon by officers
of lliia commend to enlighten them
upon the vexed question; hut ho very
properly dccliued to express mi opin
ion, and said that the identical ques-
no reaspa why sha thoidd supinely
tniffltf lo>pass' aroundlicr which
permit
should
naturally pass through her
gales.
. i(Uteri litOUfei, Mitohill and'DougVi.
erty look abroad for aiding allies,
not lukewarm friende. We here in
Early are poor—which we ire enjoying
in exoelient and numerous company-
hit ourpoyerty it not penury,, and it
is,'In alfqwobabUity, greater than it
will ever be hereafter. We desire an
outlet to the sea, and are willing to
secure
tain ...
results mutually beneficial.
Prookeu.
, » IIIOIIVIV.UI V|tit's
turn was then pending boforo him, and
in b few days be would decide it.
Colonel IIughcH, J udge Andrews and
Mr. Norris went on the train together,
and Col. Hughes had full knowledge
of Judge Audrows’ viewa and inten..
tions; he went to Atlanta with Nor-
ri$, and it is highly probable—almost
certain—that he communicated to lire
chief and Governor Bullock tho con*
versation with the Judge on the Vth
of J wie. Norri* returned with an ad*
ditional force of about one hundred
and thirty men, and went with them
into camp: additional orders cauio to
the octaooaod^ it-is supposed, , for in
about tnrOo hours after ilia arrival lie
ordered a detachment of soldiers to
arrest tho acting Sheriff, Iialey, refus
ed to .show his authority when de
manded by llaloy, refused to giro tlmo
for suing out habeas oorpus, mid in
loss than one honr, at tho head of a
court in the oouuty in which the crimes
thoy were ohsrgcd to havo been oom.
mittod. This Norris resisted, and,
with a force of fitly men or more at
his command, urged the confinement
of all in jail. ThoJudgo (Dr. R. W.
Hubert), Ordinary, decided iu favor of
tho petition tor hail aud released tliom
on strong bonds nt their own request.
On the afternoon of the same day an
injunction was eervod on Norris, issu
ing from Judge Andrews, command
ing him to perform no official act un
til the farther order of Court Hero
tho matter now rests, and hat for this,
m twelvo hours, tho county prison
would have beon made a bastilo for
Norris and Gov. Bullock. It ronuina
to be seen whether ordcra from Allan*
ta will direct him to respect this pro-
ocss of the Court or not, and whutnor .
Goncral Terry will sustain him inde- i
nance of the law. FI
As bail as Norris’ conduct lias bfcen,
all theso wanton and wicked violations
ol law, and tho liberties el the oilixon
are plainly referable to a faithless Ex
ecutive, whose motive, 1 fear, is to ir*
rilatc our people to aatagotism with
the military, and use this for purposes
foreign to the constitutional duties of
his Office, aud doubtless will excite
wonder that the Commander of this
military department should suffer his
power to he used for such illegal pur
poses. Are we living under n Constitu
tion which protects life, liberty anil
property 1 Instead of having nu Ex
ecutive to main the honor mid defend
his Slate, we have one who plots mid
contrives to oppress (lie citizens, aud
trample upon their liberties. If crime
hns been committed in this coimuti
nity, it ought to he mid can lie inves
tigated. The acting Sheriff Iialey, is
able and willing to execute any pro
cess, and enn command n “posse conii-
tatus” from the body ol the oitixens, if
L-A-NV CARDS-
LOCHRANE & CLARK,
Attorneys at Lay/,
ATLANTA, GA.
ff , I' r .T*“.7” ,ljr V AII.nl.,
... , .w rv.uwiivuviy at- niiauia,
— * u ♦peolal attention to Iho preps-
ration and argument of oaaei before She
STATE SUPREME COURT.
** * distance not Uailrlng lo un-
mi
„ ■■■■.»« mui u(iino| to UB-
ilargo the expense ami deUj ofnitomilmr tbia
Court, oondiolibg a* It does with so many
c °a««. »»/ find that an .rr.ng.Di.nl
wiln ui nill b. oiulnill. nrivnnl.eMui.
O. A. LOI,IIRANK,
Juilg. RICU'D II. CLARK,
Mxj 28,h, ,80 U ir , '' JOrAlb ‘ n/ ' U *
B.H1POVR
ATTOItltirr AT uw
.Af.BANY, (1A.
Will gl.o prompt allrntlnn lo .nr liualn.n
vfi-nul.i.l I.* 1.2... 1.. _n .
- ci- -- r-, -r iw nor iiUMDtt
entruntvd lo him. in nil Hie (’ouria ol Hough
"rl v aud mirrounding countIoh.
Jan. I, 1 HiJii |y
a. j. winfill?.
I.. P. D. WAKRKN
Commission Merchants.
DIIIEOT TRADE
WITH EUROPE.
X*
J. ft. iii>^on,
of Macon, Gn.
«*. it. AsiiDniimn,
of New Orleans,
J. H, ASHBRIDG & CO,
Commission Merchants,
General Purchasing Agents,
LIVERPOOL.
Amtwiiiwin,pHim ft ni,
Kt» Unvisna.
THERROBIOASOLVED
!
Enterprise the Meansn mul
Success the Result!
FORESTER & GREEN WOOP
Have demonstrated tbo wisdom of
LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES,
nod nr® determined to do busiuein
on that line.
They now hare in Rtnre, and aro constantljf
receiving,
SpnnlHl RcIccllonsCui- thin filnrket
Oonsinling of
Heavy Plantation Supplion
—and—
FAMILY GROCERIES
They would especially call attehiTim Id
their stock of •
B AGON!
Oloar Hidan. OUnr Ribbed Bides, flliouldn-
atid Hams.
Conilgnmenia Ballelted. 1‘arllmilnr alien.
Uon given lo Ibr sale ar Honibcrn l.amls to
Enropean Capitalist* find inlcuding Immi
itrantH. Ordors for foreign good* executed
on noHt poi.tlldo trruiH.
apratrmi t am-1y
WRIGHT & WARREN,
ATTOHNKYH at law.
W ALBANY. «A.
ILL practice in the aeverul L’mirls ol
Irftwatid Kqiaity in tnis Hist® i.nil the
Lourta of tho United
Circuit '
Stale of Georgia.
lit
AIho attention given to
bankruptcy.
Alimny, Jan. |, 18M». ly
States for the
COMMISSION iu
necessary, without the aid of the mill
S’ — — w *•••*' •“ n.«w vv Mini. 1.1 iCV
A peaceful adminiatrallon of tho law
would not Buit their purpoaea. Strifea
and collisiona are quite noceaaary to
iufimne mid keep open wounda whicli
arc fast healing. I am happy to aay
that lliia plot haa thus far miacarried ;
though the nrovocation lias been great,
our people Imve borne it with man
hood and patience. Tho Ural known
act of Gov. Bullock in thin matter was
to DBOibU who was tho lawful Sheriff
of Warren county. Whence eomea
Iki* right of the Executive department
to wane a function whioh belonga to
aootbor coordinate branoh of tha gov.
ernraent to decide all judicial ques-
tiona ? The uiurpationa appear more
flagrant when hia decision was pal In
force by him, with the military to book
it, AF-iBu lie know tha exact question
waa pending in the Superior Court,
and that, loo, before n judge of inn
J11 ecu
own selection. For nil illegal arrests
and restraints upon liberty 'wiilohfbU
hillock must ho held re-
lowed, Gov. llu „„
sponsible before tho tribunals of pnli-
lio opnion. It aflorde me plonanro-to
add that, In tho performance of their
dolicatedutiea, the commander of the
troops, with men and officers'under
him, without mi exception, conducted
themselves with eminent propriety
and a just regard for tbo sensibilities
ot our pcoplo. No good citizen desireu
to assail or ovado tho requirements of
tho law. To its supremacy in all tliinga
let ua bow.
I am your ohd’t aerv\
K. II. I’ottle.
detaciimontof thirty or forty soldicra,
' - ed
him tojail ondnut himTnThe JSfglm
Tho best that 1 could do was to gel
the writicturnablo on Tuesday raom-
ing, tho 8lh, apd hid copies or it serv
ed on Norris, Major Vsn Wort, tho
oommaoder, and the Lieutenant of the
guard. On the bight of tho 8th Nor
ris, with his Squad, arrested Messrs.
E. E. Cody, E. S. Ooily, James M,
Cody, II. Martin aud A. J. Hartley,
refusing to show or slate any author-
in the presence of hia family j'two otli.
era taken from their bed-, and nfter
the arreBt of one, his gun and pistol
was taken from the house and carried
away by Norm; all were lodged in
jail IipinediatAly on their arrea . On
the morning of the 8fb Baley waa pro
duced under the writ ol Norris. Maj.
Van Wert, I am glad to aay, respect-
was ouly acting as “posse commita-
tus” under orders from hie superior
officer at Atlanta. Norris, with great
traasaraesj®
PlSSOIi IITIOW.
IOHW.H. 0ILBBRT - 4k
is d.y dissolved by ranlusl eom
Indebted to Ihs firm will pl.,,s
HBFUIMO? W.
1, Is Oil* '
sent. Those indebted to Iho Arm will pietie
osll at odoo and settle, os funds are necessary
lo meet outstanding elninis. Tlio books will
bo found nt tbo old sltnd, nnd IV. 11. Gilbert
is authorized to make settlements.
W. II. 01L1I8RT ft URO.
Albany, Os., Juno 16, I860.
The Drug business will bo oontinued nt
tho same stand, liy W. II. (filbert nnd Dr. W
L. Devil, under tbo Aryi name of
GILBERT & DAVIS,
who respectfully solicit n oontiuusnoo of tbo
pnlronugo heretofore ezteodwl lo Iho old
Arm.
W. II. GH.nBRT,
W. •!,; DAVIS,
Albany, (In., June 16ib, ISIItPuif
ref
it
, uiiu-noi.auM Uillicr VUC
hand of ft Nolhry Poblie ex-officio, J.
I county. Tto affidavit]
VjU Eoltoncounty.
' tthy Norris himself sad put
YlsMM .*.•*>
ant.
.01 M ■■-'.-•ti'f •
'TkcR'atreifcJri Irreste.
LBTTDrt PROM Odh. POTO*.
jsittziii”
tary iu Atlanta
Somu charging
[to mprder hiw ,
■ “ “imn.
( ,1, >|i»ii ,on
ore the No
Feed, Sale and Livery .StablJ
ON A GASH BA8I8.
WMlftuiisa M.^Aibtnr. Ga.
By Sims & ^irkmao.
except in cAn
UStlL
■t
l to Cuth
of jindi-
Editort Ommitit t *
arts ot occnreeosw in
ftirU"
Modi
imth'in
;,aoia»in as-
W jail. It is not
mtn -ofthe A£-
.jo SutdVas riraV
:in-these ipufaicDi-of -crinunal
d been tUegfdpbed fOriq'pMri.
" :i Rags, Rags. Rags,
NTED si ibis oBet.sU iff* eoltoi
“TcABri
WTY.
Th. books for 1869 on now opened,
Will positively bo dosed on Iho, ini dny-sf
It! J 7
i al-cnunt i
point for ... vsesnt in this.coau
i oflaw.
o.
rjhshadoojffnly.
.1 rlslttks 10*Tth Dlst riot at PUo .
•» Mfsjker UtaM, d tbs Store
H’Hahd k. ii in km • niriiARD iiouna
HINES & HOBBS,
attorneys at law,
ALIIANY, OA.
Will prsolfoe in DOUUIIKRTY aud Ihs
uli
s*. : “ ^wwimiuhi i la Ilia III®
surrounding Counties, in tbs Supreme Courts
of the aisle, end Ihs Untied Rules Clroull
Court nt Rsrsunsh ; and will attend lo busi
ness in Soulb-West Qeorgla geusrnlly, by
speeinl agreement,
msrohao-ly
MEDIC AI. CARDS.
Dr.
John R MoMillan,
-orricB in—
eiaak'a BaUdlag, «p SUin,
Nmt Door to Mu. $ BoW, OfU,.
1”° 4°ors
tssl or Judg# Vsros's.
maroh28—ly
Dr. Benj, M. Cromwell
Office as heretofore, over W.lons' Drug
Slur, Albsoy (Is. Hesldene, „.,t door ll
hy'Mr T*C 8hsw U ' r “ rm,,l r ““cupied
Jsn 6—ly
DR. W. A. LOVE.
- OFF I O JO
IN
GILBERT R BUO'8. URIftt STORE,
BROAD HTREKT, Albany, Qs.
fob. 21, 1668 ”
Any onlls loft nt Iho Drug Store of II
nun and Dali will reoeiro prompt aittnllou
Dr. E. L. Connally,
■Goplog room over Welch's Urn
Blnre, Albany, On. Office formerly ooenyie-
by Dr. Alessnder, the Dentist. 1
Jnn.6 ly ,,
•*
■jj
Am
ALBANY HOUSE,
M. BARNES
Proprietor.
Pine Street, Albany, Georgia.
.(.)—
completed this Ho
Atoiai
emit®, lb® Proprietor pledge*
•svors to civ® raiinfitniioii. |
large And well v«nilisted ; hia
foi- the nceomiuedslIoiTof
hisesmeiten*
liis rooms or®
tsblo kbali bv
cooBUntlj supplied wiih the Lest li,® msrkel
his lerrtnli shall always ha
afford*, and .^.„ 0 ,
prompt, polite and attentive.
A Hack I* always at the Depot on the
arijjval of trains, to convey par.-fogr* to the
liousc, and every ooavenienes and <
■ '—”w ——— wrwsy vwnv
desirable is guaranteed
.1 . . MKRKICK
■ 5 .) 41 H, | f* / .
.Jan 1—If
oom fort
A. CuluuiTT, J.rar, ||„„„,
Vi* 1 " Newloo, Os.
Hi'uii II. Oonuuirr, Savannah. Os.
■m 4 BAM,
COTTON FAOTOKS* GENERAL
Commission Morcliants,
Buy Ntrrrt, MVANgAH,
svimr.
Hpeolsl nt lent ion to n„, , r Rollon,
Lumber nnd Timber. I.ibernl ndvnuces on
Lanslgnminie. tyirilSO, IH60—if
RAIL ROAD WISE HOUSE
N. & A. P. TIPT,
Cotton Faotors, Warehouse
Oommtgrion Merchant*,
—:0:
SpeoinlsUenUon given Iu Snleaof COTTON.
BAOON, (WKN. HAGOINO
Sotf r “ U
•smAjysn, I 'Ti —....uumu,
8U0AE
COTTON GIN.
Car-Load
^yXf^rT'ooVr*''* ° ,Ub,,r ’
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Macon. On-
(to:)
To the Planter ft
—OP-
Tho sale of cotton
JsUor ourselves nous can oscel
friends we return Ihnnka; lo new
ia.
Is onr specialljT.
us, wo will try topleui’you
loifatlous gl
ones,
iron to enable yon
Ueunl ncoommo
to nuke n crop.
TIIOS. IIAltDUMAN, Jn.
- , . „ 0.0. Hl'AUKS.
Jan. let—Omoi.
W. R. CRIIGER & CO.,
OP ALL GRADES.
CORN,
MKAL, PKA8, POTATOES AND RIO
Mncltorel,
Canned Moats and Fisb.
RtUMRS, COFFEE, TIMS,
S-AIjT.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Omhhurgs.
Bi'own Si Hlripoa (loocln.
COTTON YAWN.
Clifwlng and Smoking Tobacco.
And a now nupply of
Genuine Double. Rectified
POPLAR LB?!
The bvHt wliinky on tho ouutiuuut!
or.ei.it
will be extended till nest fall lo Ihoee dssir-
ing it, for
City A.cceptance.
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Albnay, Go., March 28,186ftL.ly
CARRIAGES &
WAGONS A HARNESS’.
1 aw the agent for the ToobUmso Demor.
•at Company of New Yerk, Ike Woodruff
Concord, and the Drattlcboro msoufactoriR*
sad nm receiving per steamer every week
Carriages,
and Harness'
brokers.
Will buy-.nd nil Kxobange, mako Collee..
lions, bay uncurrcnt money, receive Depo*
He. allowing lolerou at rat. of 7 per cent,
per annum on weekly balances of 3260 or
oror.
W. R. CRUGEB,
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Albany, May 14tb, limit—
Purely a Southern Institution,
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Piedmont Life Insurance Company
OP I'lt'IIMONI), VA,
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L’.pt’i p'tl in-ft soo.Ty inrrHi’d... 100,000
Aesele let Ap»IV)3at> 407,121
Tolc'a iiiued llrst )6 ui'lb's tvoib ,.^,000
fncome aaoo time, ever 40O.OOP
Dividends ? ,id.on Uf«,PoIl'cles...40 pr. cent
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Prom these and oilier wall known .slab
kmeale, and ran All any ord.r nl ehi.il uu
lice, when desired, nt msnufboturere pi-icss
with freight added.
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^dlVvliSemen)..forwarded lo all Newspaper.,
S No advance charged on Publlahar'a prices,
ill Lending Newspaper* kept on fl)i.
nformallon astogost of Adrorthlne furnished
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