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IHHQ a ^pSflJS' ■V-S,; ■ SS »<v; hfMR£&«’ I ... .. -, •. -••».>.•■; • H j jp. CAEGHLE & CO. >*£ WISDOM—JUST1CK—MOnBRATlOX. I?33R QXJA.RTE1II ALBANY, GEORGIA. IA NUAUY 3.1. 18(37. NUMBER 6. meekly I VODIISHKU os kvjuly [ H IY,TllimSI>AV AXI) SATlItDAV. L320A.L NOTICES. DOL’GIIKUTV fOl'NTV. GEORGIA— Itoiiftliorty County. I’ll'E—Over Gilbert Ss VOTon's Dry . Clnllt' mi South eiilo of BHl street. ; Store, on I5;,1iw <> AdvertOin j Wtlintl'.AS, It. S, Iliirtlwi ■]: npi-ViM to mo fo- let- I tors of A.imiimiriuion on llie c.-tatc of J. It. Haul- I wick late of t-u'ni county tlcccnact). i Tlietto arc llttffoforo l.- otic and ndinonirlt all nttd rtitgular tlto kindred and crdcitora of mild dccca.t- cl, to tic and njipcartit toy otlicc, fvtlliin ttie time Inethcats Inserted at lint rato of One Dollar j,,-..scritie*l liy law. to allow oatmc, if any tlicv can, yCcniat'cr Hitunro of Tct*j!\v|, fur iltc «| ljr Ue • r ,| 0 „,' ‘and Hcrctily-fivc I'l-uta tor encli ■aeut loacrlton—payutdc in t.dviiiicc. SrBClAL MIT ten. iDOunccmcttU ofcnndldatca for oilier, Jin. Jwnot'icc"to tic cltarged fir at regular nd- te wtlB— to •» !"'iJ ndvaacc old lit ( ,p u„il!«iincuta fijlt nutke over lit,r fifteen tinc.it coutitc 1 as two »i|iiar«i -.. will uitirlt on l.llrir iftlvofflacinonta ■uticrof«i|uarcH they mlrhtlicia to otcu|.y. Inituilttntlona for Individual li.'.iclit, will be i $i.r»o v cr8, i u,uo 101 c,;<; 1 ! Ui0lllvn * * Aitvarllwiftenl*. Ifollovring mo our rules ior lejjul mlvcrllpe why lei levs of A'lmihlstrnUtiii, on ilu* ct>iiMt* »i' w .»'nl .1. It. Iluvilwick should not be mauled lo 11. H llurcl- (llven under my hand, and official sljrr.afnro Ibis ,’Oth Dec. \V. II. WlLDKU, O.dinmy. Dec 27 GEORGIA—Dougherty County ftuliov 1» Uei'ehy gitpiilonll persons coinvi ned. , rc» _ of Ten lines, of brevier, unite &no Hint ou tho. Jamc Hern w Special Bailiff’s Sale ILL ho sold before the Court House door of Hougluuty iouuly, ou (lie first Tuesday In February next, between tho usual hours ot sail’, (lie following property, to wit.: Four (I) hales of cotton, and about ninety (ftft) bushels ot eotlon seed, moro or lvs.:; levied oi i»y virtue of .a Distress Warrant for rent, Samuel l\ Woollen v-*. UcorgeC. Kobiuson. Viupeity pointed out by Samuel t’. Woollen. JAMES J. MAVO, . Fpoeial Diiili!!' Dougherty County. January ah. lt’O". I.t'artiltr; la Walk. Only beginning tho journey, , \ .Ninny u mile to go ; l.iillf [i t i how they patter, Wanderin’; to and tro. 2 don, Utp’ef. Dqnglierty C tiuiiy, departed ibis life intestate, Andno.morion b.n applied lor adminis tfntion Ou thoeatMqPnfsaid ilcrmlou, nnd 'that it Wins of.Utij«iaNfiAtImIiii*>tii.iifii will tie ve. tnl it tlio Clqtt OMilQ Sapci ■'•.' I'. ini, or some other lit and propfer per win. ihiiiy days after tlie putdieniioti of (tils citation unless home valid objection is in.de to Ids appointment. (liven under my Imnd and ollieial signature, thin mill day of Deceiuticr, 1 Si;*:. i r : n l.i Vt. iw nr le«*j S ft 00 I W. II. Wt f.DKlt, Onliiwry. , Sttld per levy nf Via It I „- 0 o.t f.tV.l ■ Mortgage ft. fa. mOgg. 1>W lc 'l “ llcvt..,'. fk.lei t'cr levy » i QEOHOIA—IitlLTIIIHIITV ttOI XTV. „f (ll . 1 Mers’of ft 1 *' „ iV.i JaUits ol Utill'diunship.. of applieiit ion of dismission 11 n A on • ;y of John (*. i'oyniun, mi uor child oi John C. Jloyn ‘ Lr' !!i'i iliei'l i o n* for dis ai issio ii iVo'mViVm' r- of said county, deceased. of iippitv i" j : | lirse are tlic'elou* to «• *e all and singular the Mp...... ** ,"**’*r****. ***.****]«» 00’ Kindl ed of said minor, to be t.m) appear tit my of* 1 (g); lice within tlie tjjuc preaeribed by law, to show oil ' if any they liuNe. why sai l letteis of Cuar- ;l ^i| ( tii; it : t. i. til I ii * he gianled. tK<' C»i ,ej my’hayd and oiheial signature, ill*, la v o! December, tsiiii. W. It. Wll.DKlLOi.Hnmy. 3KT otlcer A lit. pereoVs havingdeummls against tlie estate /L Hdeorgo Ii, King, late of Dougherty county, deceased, nro hereby noiided t.o jn e. ent their t.'uiin><, duly authenticated,-iv-ithiu llio lime preserihed t»y law. D. J. .Sl'UU/'.KH, Adm'r. Juit.-uth. 1807. 1-llhl I on | Wtn:jti; \S, Will. T. W.ilsnn applies to mo for . letters of (Suutdian*iiip lor the pi i.- n and proper- 4liunt'i»eM Laud.... (0 Debtors nnd Creditors hand pers-piari* tivM-i.iialde property, lea »hiy Notices, sixty days... anil, at tho above rates , r cmvaiit notes. will he rei|iiiryd lu • Dr.; ;:J. D ; t.C. -d SI* 110 l A L NOT 1C 11. | of Land by Adoiiuistratora. HxeerJors or tin are ie.|uiicd by law to ho h : l "'i 'h • losd.ay tii c.u‘;i monlh, Imiwemi i!••• hours liefmeimon and three in tho alierncou, at ■rl llsiisc iu the lo'tmy io v.d.i ’h the pn p»r- Inalrd. Notice of ihe-e s.ile« must be given |iiii> iMietie fort)’ 'hi)s pn viuiis. s nt lit* sole of pei *t.i» il pi ••pvt ty mu I like matiiier. through • p'CJic go/eii LvImi- to *»> d iy. pin debt.and credit oi.* of an estate pshed fui-iy day*, ij ihal Mpplieali'.ii will he ni |ary fur le.iNr M or A- Dot<iiu:t. wii: of il..- a M. • '• t-« I’ST V. WOLTil CORN TV. J^ctico fo DobtoroandCrcclrn Ueorala, IVorlli ( ottnly. A ii. ltcrvt: /AI Lippilt, ons iud-l>ii tl to tlie cslato of Alex. D. late of Wonh cmuiiy Uccoarnd, are no- i.'.lied to eomo forward un i maUo immediate Bclile- i:irut i au l t^. lulling claims against sa ! l es'iiio i\ill present them in i.rms ofilie la.w, or they wilt he ham 4. 1 AN.NUY K. J.IDI'ITT, ?tdm rx. lioV ID* * -lUd Trying again sohri'wly, i.aughiug in tuihy gh e • Hiding its fare in mother's Proud as a Imby can he. I.,. Talking the oddest laneinge I’.ver heforo was henid : lint mother (yoiiM harilly think so) I'lnlefst.iud:, every word. • Tottering now and tailing, ilj. that are going t .> i ry ; lsi- atld ph uty ol lovo-words, " illiiip^aili ;-o TTyU Pafher of nil! O, guide them, Tiie pulici ing litilo led, N\ hihsliey aro trcadiqfc tho up hill mad, Dr iving tho dust nnd boat. :tml know w liy 1 •ilituMoivil, lor I lm»l loKl him somulhit»j;‘ of my iiiilortiuiutt’ iiirt;i- tion. “ la t!«w GilLonioV” lit* l\skt\l.‘ “ Yus, - ’ l iiuirmmvd. l»y ll.i; (ifuV'IflTuyis Nvuru iixctl.ttpon tin was u miMiioss, u molanuholy enthusiasm, uhout him which won nil hearts. Search was mntlo lor hint. If in friends wore not mistaken iu their suspicions. Ho was tho wandering (iilhorne.” ‘ f Oh, aunt I*’exclaimed Isabel, tears fill- unhappy matt, it was not Lis pale lacoand intfherpyes.- ami w ild eye alone that attracted attention: J “They earned him hack to C . For Ids dtvss was disarranged ; his long dark'several weeks he seemed contented to ro ll l them when they grow weary, Keep them in pathway* 1 lei'. And when tiro journey's ended, Buvintir! *<), gho them rc.-l. CrEGROXA —WultTil n)t*NTY. WUllliHAS, Dcnjamin Willis applies lo mo for r”'. |, n ki . l. ! . \>l...:i «• Vi i the '■ l i .h,.\ • 'riitrl i the I M- *i.I :v , V. ll.Dl.il • lh«* t'uurt .11 Land must h< puMi-h «t I. is )\> I he ni' UMudvelellei in I'chru ivy , Ordinm v. I Idler.' uf di-mission limn adnilulalvatiun on the ca- inti' of J’»hn Willis, deceased: Tin uro tiiereforc to rile nnd admonivh all nnd -iug’ihir the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he iid a pi mr at my office within I lie time pro scribed by law, in show cause, if any they have, why said letters shriuM not ho granted. * iliven under my hand and official signature, this iuih day of Dec , 1 S’id. JAMES \Y. KOtVK, f>. Ennry.; Dec 2I», IH«W . US—(lilt GEOnCrlA-W' HtTU .('OC'.TV. Wli I’KIIAS, Ceili.i E. Huekclew applies to mo fur hi'er- >1 di mi.* ion tr.• i the udiiiiiiistratiuii of ' . i V. HutK d-w. di .-rased ; » ! .i •• nie therefore to notify :*• !1 and singular the kii.oi I atid ive.it • i - of • I'd il.'eenaed, to I"* ai d ir.u* my i !lh n ithiii 11, •• lime pre. iiiii’l by le • !.«.w r inse, if-uiy they have, why said lel- tei * should in t to gronti d. (!ivrn iindor my laii.d and official signature. Him 2i'ih day ot l,'ei.eiiiher,*E : •• JAMES W. ltoESE, Ordinary. Dee J'J, 1 »•:<• itl-Cm l’orslTcncss, “Tho siim1.il troo perfumes when riven, The use that luhl II loir; l.et man, who hupra-io-Uo forgiven, Forgive nnd bless liia foe.” FLIRTATION. A TALE WIT!! A MODAL. “ The wovUI would hardly ho worlli living in if it wero not for flirtntioti:” exclniincd Iho gay aiid thoughtless Isabel Luc, as situ imflv entered her aunt’s roc 1 ii"' 1 Ihnv. vdi.i clporr.i ti i)«u^li(*rl.7 ( ciiLl.v. nl'.an tup i ir h’livrs ’I Ad'uinisjra'.ioii. Cua l,e • 1 )’i'ili''ual l liii llVuiii \ tiiniii*!•' i. U treln tin.: ■for til - loreehM'ire V-ui • • ' 11 ill-ill lid,. I 'I't- 1 -"' ' 11 ■afor tne full "I C..i f ’ •' nib a from E <ifiii"i ■ oi \du JiwUvlve hven giieii tiy tlie dei v of three ueutili- V'llKlSE. . J.J.ii I* I'u Admiuistratox’s S nio. laughingly outcredTher aunt’s room. “ I Lope you aro not serious,” she said. “ 'f!i. re’snothing likoflirtation,” cried the merry Isabel. “ But you look reproachful— angry.” ' *• t Mi, I am not, angry,” replied Mrs. Her- funl, wit 11 a tuclauclioiv smile. -/ bail* fell in disordered locks about bis cheeks, and bis ganm uts were covered with the dust of travel. IJAKvliilo all eyes were fixed on him, bis were fixed on me "alone; and in my alarm stud confusion, I lelt the blood at tir-d for.-nkc my cheeks, then burn them like lire. Gilliorne fell back as wo approached the door, aiid-4>owed wdoninl)-wttll M hhl hftjld^n his heart as we plumed out. 1 was glad to lose sight of him,* and I ardently hoped his passion would be cured. But bis image, as bo stood tlien* in the doorway, bamitod my brain, and ii was many hours before I could compose himself, 1 waH-begimiing, however, to feel at ease again, in the midst of my wedding guests, when a domestic canto to mo say tli.it si person wished to hoc ma in the half. Think- it was some invited friend^ who bad arrived at a lato hour, 1 hastened to the door al-me. Imagine -my-vbuslerunlioig wIn n I saw the wild flgnro of ttilboyne standing before me. ilovv do you ?” ho asked, addressing mo by my maiden name. “Won't you shako hands with me V” I gave him my hand. “ You tremble,” said he, living his wild oj/oHiipon my face. V«.«i are not afraid of me, I hopeV^ * “ Oh, no,” I replied in an agitated voice, for his strange manner tYightcned mo,' “ why should Fbo alrsiid V Conte in.” >- Bm vuit are displeased.” tioiVswb i i. ' >'! , plies ; .1 ■ 1».tills ll’ill. It um'.Im-iiy enuiUy Th . n-i.t • Iu r svAut. • iu I .■ ••J. l !iu 1.1 .• h f.J a lei "t- 1 -i l .'it.' pn -.-lilti i by law. m r '■ x why saitl tellers shoiit'l i.' ih-r my Inn I aii-1 •.Uirial' 1 til GIiD!i : iALICE. laiiy. Tib iiov D Ni.vfiiilter, 18 y. wl the eumiiy of s- i'.iv ‘.'ui: lelli-t i t.f :i die i*- Tate- ol A nut - • hm.w.l. , , ii nil'.! imJ-iov--nl'li*, all nil'l •*' n-.lti-irs of -.0*1 ' .•-•as-i .VI oi t*ii t!' till'u’i* within the time j he r«ih| Ih'I'» •aiho, il any (Key have, I D' " ' l In' *;rat;ie-t. Divon | J> 1411 ■' j.l iiilici’, iu ‘.U- W. II. Wlt.Dl.lt, Ui-Unary WII sul-l l.i’fai.' '/I’luiL'ii. Dike cour.l,. (; i. 1 I sale, ill.* Wi-i huff "f h. j tlr^'l a'.i.litoy «ttre.’, iu I lit 1 t’uuii House door at hi tap-nil i h* 1 iK-tml I.-mo I 1.01 t ItlllllhlT tl.'u !;il I■ hu l iti. Ii tcrcf oHtjiuat- ,nl hy ,'ht 1 /•/.■/'»<• /■*«/ | "j, iitut it is •/ v '/j o i ./ 1 n/‘ (W Citif Notice io Debtors and Ctcddors, Eil.o connly t i’tie lay iu Eehriury next. Will lie tVurl il ’»i-» uuur oi .Miia;i,y. :*liei!y nullity. Ita., hit. of luii-l ii'imtur' three' In* l a: 1 •' t v direo, iu iho .".th Oi a s i.-l ul oi i*;- ;.il!y Irwia ....w lh-i ii«-n .minty, (Li. 8uM by 01- ui' tin* I,'i.u11 of .Ui .linary uf Diniyii.-i ty comity, . t-u tii.’ 11\. tit ot ii:i? Inira mol cri-lit.u^ of it. TomliiiKiui. tali' of Mii-l county. ih-rt-.v This 1th NiiveiuLcr, \8«0. HID EON DISOWN, AUm'r DceeuiHr !, lPtiiJ tin, ■ I **.»,• fuilmv’iiu '•lai.I he tlie I 1 inr tin' nun iripiti \» r L s »>7‘: poiilii'l I.r h'lir.l’l.l''! '"J||^» ol'^ini'iiuii-* lupmrs. eat It.. . lot L <i. ry E c!<» Is ami fiili i 1 A«n;l',’ciiih rgn;Mi) Ay i.ries,- m It.... WM.'tt-r.i, u .... r«1i!< s, “ .... AIM-. • - |t tr.iih-rs i f gnniG, ware etirli first week.... ■week tlieriHilter ! lu-.i-A il «ner- » ! -. j.i'v-.it.s iu.ii i ii.t mii.ci-i. i-"f iif. ni<— 1 liKORia.l—Nl'srlb Connly. _/Y 0.1 cvn»H. on- notin.a iliai Iln-.v iuiim «:-| ||K|H;.\S, huvali f. f'liliio an.l ft. P. .Tmtov. »«. ... l f-- 'At- - i..i - tiiinii-luilvly-rnii-l all . •' -a- "it | ..|K.< l„mc fry KiloITt t niaaiiaalaa fruti. nilmiiiii •S!- 1 00 a K .n,t .1.ra.-».i'.nr J . . „„ ,.i A. J. (il.im-, Inlb «r .-.i I -J.,0 (ID ii,t ii.,it- incv.-iUil \if law. or Hm> wilI -i,i,.it-nacl. Tlu-t art lln-rtl..vv In t-ila ami ,, . , s'lilinoidfli. »!* toi'l -'a^ular, the kimlroil aul lOfEt- " - - .— Ailfi r estate E. II. Hii t.i.n.ilee u, j >rfJ (1 ,- ,| 4 . c0 ^ril, (.. 1 .«• nint appear at my (ihiee. July i 111, I Flu. “• _ within tl.e ilnu* p. "sei ibeil t.y I:inv to show range il ' ' | any tluy havr. why . *‘i 1 lelt<i.sofiiismi.ssion tiioul.l r^S’lCi I •“'* tfi'antml •«) Ihr npj*ih'atils. Citiui utnler my , hanvl nnd mil, Bvptcmbr- March! 1 ltd (t; •jfttt \(iftj Iftl) ttO ,0ft Uft •2 A <-U ■i*, <'ii!\f ini'! fruit *nii|til-» mi MrcJ**, Ppitrii c ii ml rukers, imcIi r t'mnpHiiv A'irtirii' aelt 4 lii.r-f*ii.ttt.i'»it*. ur 1 *gf 1*2 li.irsi* piiiiiihim or Inn k Ivv'p.a, each ■ 2111101* VVI'UMII nr ilia^a l-ui nml aliailar Aiti.'la lUtituI livery F’lHlrh* ’ Idiii.i lu> alhiv.eJ Iu i-harue (urtMcIl il o! *2 burse v ujjoii or dray Illarse WUIMIII ur (Iray lcli'bnle of cotton. •200 ftft /)!) O') !.() ( ft •jt) til Ion u.i to ftft *25 (.ft I ft oo 15 ftft *2.) ftft ]f> ftft *20 lift •2ft Oft '2 r j UU Mortgage 11 TILL l.e si'hl on ilia ill—* '•*.;i!ny In March \ y next, tiet'cre the ('em'. dour in the city if uf Albany, Duii”!k*i ty euiitily, (la , tietneeu th.’ iisii.i1 hours on -sule —r-A ID.u v an ! ? • ^ ssvlvisitdl '.u liroad Kliert, Ki’un\:i ns h.t mimlx-r culled the •• t^ADili.I.A " ur •CU' IMEV 110t ; :*' levied uii in favur of ilie J'riimna' *• Mc-li.e.i.'.;' Dank, for the u-e ul 1*. A. Vnsun vs. (5. W. L’ruuJ- mey. Dropei ty pointed out in !i fa. J. S. DliuWN, Sheriff. Dec *20, lHit'l September lf», 18< • Dith, \y J. W. .'tyllSF,Ordinary. Adminisii'iiloi'k b Li*. WILL i '-irmi'l.i hij'lu st tmivpr. '-.'•ft .-.c Notice to Debtors & Creditors. CEO HO \ T OTIt'K i>> in A -- Dinighei'ly County. •by j^ivon to nil persons tiaviny tun, lute of s-iid tunic properly dc ;j!i euiinly, deceased, to presmt the * uiiidc.nl, within tlie time preseiibvd bylaw tn w111)w iheir L-lmracter nnd amount; and all per- lUinci] |,v Ilm Mnv.tr ami Cmmi-il ..r Ilia -»"» in-l.-l.ro.l in a.-titj Ure.-.i. v.l an- Imre!./ rm r atM ‘ iny.aNid il U beraby utUaiui-il l-y aulbar- Immvl.atc l-aj-n..ml .»«.«• VIA tl...* •nd r . . d Ct.'f 'n the lit! 1 • 1 It.-lore ilo Co’.irl H.un. do.j , on the first Tiu'sd.iy in I'VtiiOie.ry, !■ Iiidder, all lire Land* hch.m,in^ to ' \.’m. It. Eui'il deceased, con.«i. ting of one '.'0-! I t, count in;; two huinln-d and fifty i ,; m • Nj. o'l'J, also, 72 acres ul tint three bun- 1 > the the :lv- r-l’.ll IV; dec. 2- ' ainin;? iil.-.uil > . -n- in i. with luj; hoihjinj'S all di-;*fictof Mileb'dl county O.i., .D)J|N CHIN Ell, A dm r* itnie, that, MHbe lawful for any person (rxaopl li- Uilers.) to sell | c|m r in quantities 1 levs' ■it,according to siumlaid meusuri*, and Iwno Inku drunk La tht* Itpiise, “ron li «** IftarM thereto, vvitlnuit f.r.'t lulling oi.^ l’i p-yino ilierefor One Hundred Dollars. |(J Jaiiiinry O.li, I (J. J. NVHKJHT, Mayor. |J. P.Cargm.e, Cfk ot Council. I’DJlIi, 1867. 2-3vv WXX—Bake)* Count v. SETTON, Admr'x Estate of n. ^uTrnn, 02 led Dec I ft. IFOO Administrator’s Sale. B V virtue of mi order of the Ci urt of Ordinary of Doiiglierty eoutity, will ho fold on the first j ue.'day in I'ebruury 1* : ’.7, at tlie Court House door u^ity. bet , in said entity, bet .wen I ha legal hours of rale, the 1 hits of hum lying ••» Wu-liingtoii and Society Sts., city of Albany, beivnainfl to L. C. Sutton., h'Ae ol |-i*d county, dcceiiPC'R-coitiaitiiiijr ft acres, more or ' loa.-M Terms made known ou day of sale. : , J It. E. BUTTON. . trsons having claims against Hie estate or Admr'\ L. 0. Buttuu. ■hJVi^chvMer, bile of snttt'County. dce d,; j» eC i r, T^7y»5 fted Iu Iinnd in their claims to me in toi'ina ’ ‘' V —Smi nil persons indebted to said estate t ” ~~ " -i n nw w.vp„pQ-,-n. •, '• i Notice to Debiors aud Creditors. JK?" J - NriSOlIBBTtll, Ailui. x. | . |,f, w„(|, imlulili-il tq the Kalaleof Alevni® ™ ' x\_ Herrington, late ol Hoiigheity county, Ucc’d, (cLHBLiA—Wwrlh ruuBiy. WIIEilil.AS, .lames M. Rouse, Administrator on the estate of S. \V. Itoiuj?, tipplics lo me for letti r:< of dismission. TIicao aro therefore, to notify the kindred titul credilora of raid deceased, to he and appear at my dfiico witliin tiio timj pfcscrllied Ly law to slmw cause, if any they have, why euH let- j ill; let's uT itfvn»*»M*iuu, .'■hould not lie /(.autcJ, Hi ven iimler my inrnd uud. ohieinl signal uro.— Dec. -Ilh. J. W. ttOTKH,Ordinary. dec. 22 *11(1 - (,h. • Your vv.ft'ils uvvnkcH reeollectioiVs which cjuiso mu to feel swl, Isabel, that’s alii Bit down ltetv by uty side, nml you slialHiear a story of urn* of uty flirtatious, which utav change your uiiud.” 1 .diet at down, looking Uioughtful^siiid her atuU e.'iit imted : - - •• W'luai-l-vvas yutf. y, li!.i ) «ut, dear child, i was <.ptite as gay ami thoughtles t as voitr- I was e.iiied a coquette, and 1 sii nnu lo < onle.-s It, giorilh’d in the name, until the oi cut rein o of th.* painful event 1 am nb ul to'relaU. “ Half a tlu/.en ti'iies a y .at I mndto vi.it C , and spend a week or two in tlie pleasant society ol that place. There 1 iVer|uentiy met a pale, 'handsome tensi- tivc young man. named (Iilhorne, who paid me vu y tlattviing nUenlions, making nn' tin* Ha me v>f several poetic ellusioti.', nml with whose partiality I was v ry \. !! pleased. *• I was warned by many well meaning friends sigc.inrt eticoumgvug tlie addressea of Po imnulsive a person as (iilhorne, who tliey said, was.more serious than I, and vv lu» might end by falling more deeply iu love with me Ilian I cither expected or d< •■•ired. 1 laughed at the idea, and (hiding the tit- Iciilb nv. of the young poet sliil agreeable, l continued to receive th in until it was too late.’’ “Too late! How so, aunt ?’’ “ Why, to my astonishment, lie made a passional.’ declaration of ottered me his hand.”. “Ami you djd not loye him V” child, l vva ne nly pleased vvitli IhH even tln.i 1 did not suppose that- love was ?U"iv than the result of a sud den impulse, w hich would pass away vvitli tlie i i.-it to C-——. Bo I respectfully de clined Ills otter, laughed ftt tlm idea of mar rying at that, age, ami begged him to dis miss the subject, li om bis mind. Dll the following due I left (’ , and returned home. “ No, thank you ; you Imvo ootu 8ce\aDd I make one guest, too iiiuiij I tipY not dressed for u party,” glaticing at his disordered attire, will ext use me. I la, ha l ;( pretty figureY' .. .. - ii*. 4^ “Hut 1 taimot lalkAvltbyouhorc,’jauli “Oil, I will not detain yotlH minute, have—ha, Ini! 1 have a ^ucBtlou jto ask you which is really so absurd, vVhell 1 think of it, tii.it I cannot help laughing. They told me,” In* said, in a pleasant'and confi dential tone, “ they t*Hd me, ha! ha! -think; of the tiling—they told me that voft-avEfo married !*’ and he burst into a wild Jaugh. “ I know better lie eoutiuued v “ but they say it is k»,and to sati.-fv tli ni, I determ ined to come aud ask you, for l suppose you ought to know, if anybody. married - I1.1 ! ha! Ita ! I had such ;ju«yicer dream; I thought I was standing '/1 the church door,'and saw you coming out vvitli your hti'haiiil, ami you would not speak\o me. Wasn’t it ijitcer? and I knew all tlje lime you would never marry anybody put me. And we are not married yet, are wo V Hill who is I.. re to night V I never sa*v you 'dre*-sed so beautiful 'before ! Alt,” In* ad dl'd, strikin' 1 ; Ids forehead,*' I dreamed you were dressed so at your wedding.” Thun the wfetched mail went on, some times laughing, mid < melimes shedding tears. I knew lie was insane; J tried stop him, but I was too mueli fright main at homo, but at length his disposi tion to wander returned, and ho dtsap- deared again. (>no chilly, rainy day, I was sitting alone in my room amusing ‘myself with my first child'— then about six months old— when there was a ring at. the door. Our do mestic had gone out, and tlicru bring no- • bbdy in thonouso but me, I left Ella playing on tiu* floor, and wont, to open the door. “I started hack with an.exclamation of alarm, (iilbournc,drenched with rain, was standing on the stops. My first impulse was ot fear, and I would have shut tho door in Ids face, -had ho not looked up to me and said, iu a melancholy voice— ” 11 rains. May I come inV” “1 was touched. I held tho door open while he entered. There was a lire in tho sitting room,and I made him sit down bo lero it to dry his clot lies. Bor ten minutes not n word waJ .spoken by either of us; blit his wild eyes followed me about the room wherever 1 went. 1 trembled with an in definable dread, and 0I1! how ardently 1 h*ng< d lo bear the footsteps of Edward in tho ball. I tried to speak to tho wretched man, but for sojuc reason I could not ; and bis eyes still followed mein silence. “At length to my dismay I heard Ella crying in t he next room, (iilbonto started, “I that \oiirchild V” lie asked. **I hvmlrn d as f replied that it was.— fuming deadly pale, lie started from his I approach'll the room whence tlto cry’proeo''i' d. Much as I feared him, I fraught hip an ft. The t bought t hat, iu a 1110- ig tnent of-fron/.y, ho might do violence to my -’-’y innaoimo desperate. oupiust not go there ! I said. lean [dlyHeJl wlmt followed. I rotnetnber bis eyes glared upon me with a momen tary blh^oof ptaniao pnshion, that be pushed n\e from him. that a dl«/.y sickness came Offer mo, ana. I Ibll troop tlie floor. “Wfion-I rocdyorcu uiy senses f saw him bentjihig,j[jtff^ «^-4i»rlit>ttjplliti, as she lay oil mSrag, ga^mg up with; baby wondt*r into hiAtoco. VVltli iiory, af((frroi-1 sprang for- vyatfl# Ho vniscc^ nfs> begd. There was no frcnayTn hta oyo|i,i b'uG tears gushing from tltcln,1ihd rolling dbWn his «filime cheeks, fell llk(rri*lti.nti<W’4borftt»T!>f my child. “il«* kissed her. and rahdng from his knees, beggerl my pardon in a Roll ami melnmdio- ly voice, and vbords so delicate, that I burst into liars. Heforo t could speak ho was ‘ I low singular I” c.velaiqted Isabel. ‘ I'rom that.day (Silbornes insanity dis- nppeaicd. He is now u minister in C ,” “Is that tlm wait, the pious benevolent, mild preacher, whom everybody loves so well ?” The same, lie turned (.old t" 1 (> J | flirtatious, evwn now, vv lien I bear am pained by tho rellcciiotis L. day iiinl to speak. In my jtgitatioiivl 1 .... . tlm bell wire and rang. A donfe>tie came j xv ”! 1 (hey call up.” and I sent, her for Mr. Bcrford. j, “IbH they seldom liavcsueh a molnncho- ed Isabel. 'rue. Disappoint meats iu - you aro- t In* name ol your husband ! you are not mat riid, are y ,l Yes, Mr. < Iilhorne,” I replied, trembling that I could hardly fpeak. I am mar ried, and here i.V mv husband.'’ L, at re I ion, which "To my advance into the ball ba.'k and li ved bis eyes with a wild nml fierce expn canicd me to fear Ibr him. Hut Edward was undaunted. Returning (ii!borne’s ga/.e vvitli a linn, steady, com manding look, Iu* advanced towards him and demanded vvhalJie wanted. The dangerous spirit of the insane man lie hung his [ Irvin County. ' D- J. Finn, applies 1 nilinlniat ration decetweth' These therefore to Pmonuh, all ami singular, tho heirs nnd ■f said deceased, to bo and appear nt lay fo tho titaio prescribed by law, to show fy A»ey have, why said WHUs J. Dane Kbe removed filora said''-’administration. |»ucf uiy hard and official slgnaturo at Da., M.'COLBglWUj VMhiary. poth00 - ”• ^ llcrringlon, late ot Dougherty county tTplcnso mnko iuiniodiiiie payment of the Bitnie lo* S. Atkinson, uiy nuihorlxed-. Aeent: and those ^dutiiiiNt>;i(or’s Sale. TTTILL bo sold on Hie first Tuesday in February yy nex), before the Cotut House door iu tho .... - - . • . .... , I. ft town of Cainittar MitcHeH-Cumuyr—fla^-Kow- ^sftojne for tcLtiy^lmvu^woHud^^uvt wilUplcusa cn ,y.five in-res oftand. off of lot number (Hit)) one 1 ou the estate ol render them to him, duly aiulioiihcuted, within the ljU ^ lrtH , n|1 5 wlxl y-,.lt»e f in tho eleventh dislri. . — .a. g nt0 prescribed by lav#. ■ F. K. LEWIS, Administrator, January Clh, 18(}7. k—l()d *~^Brom our Extra ol January 5ih, 1-8(J7. j m L«J. im« ,'Adpi’r. 1*8. V. K..tftaipbUraio"ft*flrl.lt,r» '°“ (he csUiJe of Alexander lleriing- •*», 10 unow cause, if nny * they rl* wa should not be granted. Given un- , m»d official signoturo; at oflioo in Al- |vemb«r, ItJOO. W. U. WILDER, Dougherty ShcriErs Sale. W ILL bo s Doughei bo sold before the Court House door of . . gherty County, (»a., on the first Tuesday in March next, between, tho tisuhJ.houru of sale, the January next, dpplica- following property, to-wit,; , " ITnUtlio laudspclong- Lots of land number (t)U) ninety, in tho *-d dis- of Daxiel. T. Clements, deceased, trlofco8s«ld oounty; levied on as the properiy-of ll-i-iold wit\JecD>rf-ihe-wid'«- Bcfcnditnl, under a mortgage -fifa—fram Supi rmr * Court of said couuty, in favot or N’icbotas Crugcr vs, Edwin T. Jones. At^ame time and Place: ‘ ‘Lots of land numbers one humfred and ten, (1 ID) omrlinndrcdand eleven, (111) one hundred aud Maid county deceased. . v- ‘ thirty, (18a) ninety-one, (01) «nd i of ono Iihmired t? r ^ r ° re t0 ttll nnd laritwenty-rine, (11?0) |n tho 2d district of said pc kindred nr.d creditors of said deceased connly* levied ou 09 the property of Dofrndanlucc cauiit 1 , if fxny they liuvc, comity, in favor of A. Jortfan, jNJmrr»«. EUXTl Un/i Oiler (tot. L Jones.' ■ Property poinlc-J otit & Hofcfej, I’loinlUTl Allorneyi. Edwin T. J by Hines ■ ’ . . . J.VME8 NV. KEMP, Sheriff. « January o, 1807. ' . ■' (icorRia—N»orl!i I'liiinly WII EltEAH, Hcssoms Knirclcth Adinbiistriilnr v.i Hii' E'lalo of George M. Green dcccnceq, npplieHto me forlettcM uf Disniisriou. These arc ihcVolVrc, lo nofi'y tho kindred and crcitors. of said deceased, to hv and appear at my olllce witiii;i Hie time pre scribed tiy l.'.w, to show crime, if any they have, why said Idlers of diciuissicn should nut be grant ed. Given under my hand and official signature, De cember 4th, DiOd. J. VV. itOl'tfK, Urdiuury. Dec. 22. ’DU C3. sixly-ninc, iu tlie eleventh district of said county of Mitchell, afl Hie properly of Thomas il. Cumhie, deceusedf for tho benefit uf llio hoirs nnd creditors of raid deceased. Tuans made known ou (be day of enlo. bl.MEON DECK, Adiu r Deo 2ft.‘ lh'i'i lit— A<lini:i!sf mtoiN Knit*. Will be sold heforo the Court Houho door, in lsa- bclla. Worth county, Ga., between tho usual hours qf sale* 014 iJji Sr.A Ti.efcd.iy i.iAJiireli nc.vt, two do- sirnbto bodies of innij lying 0.; Flint Hirer and Abram’sCteck, known nUbc Tlt^r-plffutniion - one containing, by recent survey, du.T acred, more or lcssf^tbo ojjtcv; Oil acres.--Al-nps of those desir- able.lands aro posted at 1 Lv» Court liouso for in spection. Also lot of laud number 112, iu the lUili district of said county. Sold ns tho properly of William W. Tison, late of said couuty, deceased. Terms on tboday of sulc. Til HO. W. TISGJf, Auni’r. MATILDA C. TiSUN. Admr’X. Dec 22,1800 A, GfJ-IGd *• •* *Vlo the Ordinary of " sd boloqglDg fo Hu . 'in pill-be made " *r leave to so)l f -;roy Kenedy,' #fc Adfn’r. annoyk “ LctlcfHttml poetry fcllu.vvctl uu-, Invatii ing the most p.*.; -ionat'?flevtion, :;ml Lmn-iua.s cumj'tftcly siiLilucH. vvitli tiu* eloquence of’ love. They Lore head aiiiUmist into lea if. — no name,'lml. I kmvv they were I’rom ilenry j “Nothing,’ lx* murmured. “I want (.iilLorne. I was beginning to Le very much | nothing now. I have li'vu dre.nuing I 1, l took eomiscl with my irieiidi, I vviil not trouble 7 you again. May you Le lived to send all lilt tire epistles bank happy.” t.o hko unopened. 1 ret u rued two lettn s I le turned ai.d Msiggored out ofthedoor In ti.b manner, and received no Imt n ,i«l I heard liis imdcady footstep:) die three or f< ur weeks after, I received a news- away in tlu^ili ranee. |>!1|»-1 , » ill w-liu-1. tII. r.. WHS H soniK-t ml-J “ IV-gKivivli li,-’ miiTOri-l 1-Mwnnt, iih Ik- h-i-i- »C'l toim;’ miller ii iii-ntioiiil in nn<l j himlly tool: my lijiYrT; “ In- islol.i- |.ii i. .1 ! ' ‘ 11 1 1 11 1-1 1 1! lint, you :ip-';u;i!yU'(l ! I In-ii.til'ot!, in mt anxious tone, “von have nothin •„ l«* known to indulge in thoughtlcsa flirtations. Railroad Epitaph. “WluH is life y ’Tis Imt a vision, Here I died liy a collision ; Twenty more died Ly the samo ; Verdict—Nobody to blame,” J io bail di* sign' d vvitli his initial' i now mode of >,ea< hiiig nu* with hi.i jias ionatc t-Hr.sion ; and from that time a sou- net* in 1 a song, signed “ |f-^=r(T- ,”’e'atile to me from the (Jav.cttc nearly every Week. , At this time Mr. Bcrford was pa) ing me his addresses. He was one of nature’s iu>-. blemon—frank, generous 1 , firm in wilat iie confttlerid ngiit, and a g< uQlcman Ui. Li« manners. Having - learned a lesson from tlie unhappy termination ot my last flirta tion. I received Air. Horford’s attentions in a different manner from wiiat I hail bu< a ac customed to do, anil in a short time we were married. ' “ The ceremony took place in church. I loved Mr. Bcrford. Gilliorne "'was .at tlie moment ouiteT«7rgotten,and I* was perfectly happy. I had not a thought Lojlisturb the peace of mv mind—the,culm repose of my heart, which 1 had ho .willingly, gladly given away—until, as we were parsing frin? tho church, my eyes fell upon a wild, haggard figure'Standing near the door. “ It was (iilhorne. liis face was dread fully pale,, his lipa ashy, liia. eyes glcnnfed with an imnatural brigntnesB, and Tie trem bled in every limb. I et’arted, uttered a suppressed cry, and shuddering,.clung.to my husband’s arm. A pang went through my heflvt—-a pang of remorso and dread wliich l shall never forget. , “ Wlfat is tho inatter?” Edward asked. I could not reply,but ho saw my eyes fixed wpea-H>e-( , /'. ,r “''*''d * *"*#v Bon St so.AV.—Tlm following is to be read every Sunday morning, just befbro star ting to ('hureli: ‘•Mary,do yon remember the text this morning V” “No, pap t, I never can remem ber the next, I’ve such a bad 1 memory/’— “.Mary,” said mother, “did yon notice Susan Brovv’u V” “O,. yes. What a fright I Sho bad on her last year’s bonnet, done up, a pea green silk, a black lace mantilla, brown gai ters, an imitation of a Ifoiiiton collar, a lava blame yourself for in tlii.i matter?’’ * 1 wish I bad not,” I exclaimed fervently. “ But, oh, Edward, I fei! that I have acted wrong; although, Heaven knows, i never intended !.<• should love me.” “ Well, do not reproach yourself too sc- vcrely,” he roj>lI«w1* «» * voices Let mi go back to tlm parlor, and forget wlmt has taken place.” We returned together, and Edward’s presence alone sustained me for the rest of the evening. Bear, pity and remorse made my heart faint, and my cheeks pale, and 1 was wretched. I think I understand your feelings, said Isabel, who listened with deep interest, “ 1 knowhow L should have felt tinder a con viction that any thoughtlessness- of mine had ruined a fellow being’s happiness-— perhaps shattered his intellect! Hut you heard from (iilhorne again ?” “Listen! He disappeared. For more than a year lie was absent, and nohod; bracelet, her old oar-drops, and such a fan? my!” Afother—AVell, nvy (laughter,- Oh, my !” Mot hi: your memory Is improving. to H'oaovnn fhw affections which were thrown away on my. iiiiwoi thy self. I believe ho is happy, bub - - 1 1 ' »f the thoughtless li-1-loi-.l! who is III. V” (I® Tm,r„ni. i y i ll | , '' ll i ' ill i ' ll ‘0M, ill-ill- aunt,’ timidly siiggint- : i»iii'r my arm. “'I’he/tohl me that was! , ,, ‘ lovo gener- 1 ly leave sorrow iu the heart, without shnt^ tiling the brain. But, there aro beings of Mii'li line and sensitive natures, that tho health of both the mind and body depeijit, I - , I saw .Mr. Bcrford 1 "I 1 "• soundings of their affection.” Gilboruv started! Isabel bowed her head to hide ablush am! np'in :ny husband | ! .* U: ‘R and from that lime bIio was never A Swr.isriNO AlK.vsunE.—The New York 'rimes remarks, upon a lietition recently pre- sented to the Senate by Senator Sherman, tnHctng-Gmigresa tir prohibit any person addicte«l to the use of intoxicating liquor from holding ofliee tinder the Government of the. United States, might, under certain circumstances, bo worthy of discussion. But as the enactment of a law to this effect would not only deprive the country of many of its most museuhivofficials, but if applied to the present Congress, would deprive a large proportion of orthodox members ' their seats, lltetje need bo no fear < ‘ ‘ petition meetiug"with a favorable reepi bo boat" Looki.nideou a JJmmr.r: was lying at Cincinnati for Louisville, a young 0,1 J oa T(V . . .. hand, iu?d UHhitig * V *.»*“* to door, giving, in Tc^urn lor clmrity, touching songs whieli bo BUn^.:iu_,a inelauelioly voice, and thomusieal toii mi accordcon ho carried'witU bim vyjiiun lie played with peetiHar and Vferilhg. sKilL Everybody treated him ljindtyfibrnltiidngli it owns evidently of an uiflune mind, there W J , bSstily, Me clerk, pttsiing tickets oattefcan.— 'seuger.'‘ •' • “AHirtlvfitliimdcr and - li gasped tnarrft .yowl ,1,„ m