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A NEW SCHEME FOR REfOKSTUliCTIOJi.
AI.Ii.YXY, G-Y, JANUARY 31st, 1MT,
A’rhs xxuLiros.—Those who are entitled
to receive artificial limb* In aecordnuc© with
4ho aoi-of the Lcgrilatnre, will be plf\
~19 learn that Dr. D. Bly, who ha» the con
(fact for furnishing the uutortuuatc, has
appointed our felloir-towwniaii, Dr. W. A.
Love, as an assistant, who will take meas
urement, for both arm* and legs, ami thus
•are to the wounded man atrip to Macon.
Dr, Love will be found at Ids residence, or
at the Drug Store of llilsmntt «fc Ball, oil
‘ Broad street.
Dkmah uatic Almanac.—We have a few
copies of this excellent publication still on
Land. It contains the most valuable politi
cal information of the day, and should be
upon tko table of every public inau. It
can be had for 23 cents j»or copy.
Tnn Won* ix Barer.—Wo learn from
Mr. K. P. Smith, that cveryUpog in the
Binning line i*.moving nfomj // §iiioothly in
Baker, All arc tletei niinc«Kto make a good
crop, the season permitting. Thoso who
have a full set of hands are jdanting a hiH
crop. Those who were not so fortunate arc
planting according to rlicir force. , The dcs-
despondency that prevailed some weeks
ago in reference to the planting interest, in
We find in the New York Times, of. 1 lie
24th just., a special communication from
Washington, written, doubtless, by Mr.
llaymoml himself, announcing the origina
tion at tko Federal cnpitol of a new scheme
TELEUBirniC.
;:r Message on the Return of the Act
Ailmilling Colorado.
WAbiiixoHAN, *Tan.' 2^.—The Provident
savs his sense of duty prevent sliisapp.inval,
\Vith the e\eej-th*n of the additional ol.iu-e,
of reconstruction “by leading politicians of| w f , u . y:tlno j,jj| V c-ti>r»l in .May last, which
the Xoitli and South,** which, it is stated, Mill awaits the Senate's ic<oirM«1rrotio:i.—
Grand Jury Presentments
-OP
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
will uot onlv receive the sanction of Pio i-
dent Johnson, but will be recommended by
him to the lavorable cotitnlcralun of the
South. The basis of this new plan of ad.
lie i- unable to pem-ive any icn'oii for
•bangin'.t bis oj'iu*«*ii. hut ran *«t* ad.;*iion
al reasons for curfirmimf Hhi wisdom of his
former veto. The additional «retion makes
the bill more objectionable. Tlve t ouFtitit;
just in on t is amnesty and qualified negro ' t ion of Colorado prqvbb * ih t the 1 in
suffrage. The writer savs “the time has nr-1 isting shall continue. Among thise is one
We, the Ornml Juries, selected ami sworn for
I ho Cjuutjr ur Dougherty, haring in our general
present incuts at the regular term, noticed nil huJ>.
jeets which usually make up the staple of Grand
Jury prcjeutiiifuis, now feel constrained, under
the charge of the Court, and our own sense of what
is proper and accessary, to moke the following Sag
'S* ‘
rived When it may be safely assumed that
the Constitutional Amendment will fail to I I* 1 ' 1 ’
receive
cm
ivc the approval of any one oftho South- ,, assn ._,;.,,! tiiis
States, and upon this nssumotion the rial legislature
The fact that the whole lime of this adjourned
term of Court kashcon taken up with the trial of
criminal cast s, and the large number of applica
tions made to us for presentments, with the rapid
increase of our criuiiuat docket, admonish us that
there must be some cause iuhcrcnl in our social
system, or some m al-admlnlstration of the penal
code, which gives to rise this great increase of ciitne
in our lorajcriy law-abiding totntnut:‘i/. Alter
imoiidv iclk-od ilsivpral, .md ricii.lin" the | can.fully locklu* ***‘o U.is »'ibjoci, wc liavc come
by < Vhtimv. .be l"iTi,o-’ i'""***, X,
! nbfioliitdy )»nihibitiiig nc-gro snlfragt*. The
recent Turrit trial Legislature almost r.inn-
one of the causes rcsultr
from I he f.ict that a htr«c portion of the laboring
— . • | ■ 1 .• j population who have heretofore been slaves, refuse
President will give his approval to the main rights t>* ii'-groc*. 'i in* lull before Pin gr nits i in contract for labor, and arc moving iu town and
• pas;;
d an act denying i .rv [
GROCERY AND PROVISION HOUSE.
Broail Street ALBANY, GA.
All kinds of I-'lantation Supplies constantly on hand, such as
feitmv. oftho scheme ” which wo bavo st.v rights denied by the l.c-ish.turo an-l Con-j .here loeciiag il.emscIvMwlil.cut «„y cMcusiblc
iiaiiiu. oiiik btiium, i • / 1.. VIA. .ti.fWitn- ! upcuiiati-ar to obtain the necessaries ol n livelihood. |
I and the protects nil the put of tin
ted above, ami that, in difference to the de
mand of the people of the North and the
earnest solicitation* of“Sotitherti Ilepresen-
tative men,’’.ho will urge it* accept alien up-
on the unrepresented Slat..,. The IVd- ry wl.clbor the onflrtmcnt_ .s not n.' atto.ai; 1
Stihltion < f r.’.lurn It.. This incoligruitv, ! u«*cupai»t»n to obiain the necessaries ol a livelihood, j
<• people’ "« Unow theymust have fuod and raii.ieui, and j
. *V. ' lit. means to furnish the necessaries of life, re
. • | iiu means to luraisn me necessaries oi me, . e
against a M ite Government.»l?.ul\ inuivato j*b IlV c come to the conclusion that iu most cases these f
• | till* impolicy and injustice of the prono-cd j mean-* are supplict fcv dishonest practices, and |
• enactment. It is a subject of serious illqui- hence one great cause of the increase of crime.
Farming Implements
Flour, Buckwheat, Bagging,
Snull*. Pickles Oysters
Sheeting, Spoons •
Jvcr.seVS Hats
Shoes, Cl tins,
Powder,
Caps
Shot,
Buffer, Lard,
Hope, Cigars, Tobacco,
Blankets, Ohtmbnrgs,
Ball Tiiread,
Cap®, Boots,
Pistols,
dent thinks w»y» the eormqioiideiit, that the
negro population ofthe South should have
stu b safeguards thrown about them as in
secure to them the permanent enjoyment of
their freedom and of all civil rights, and that
the negro armed with the ballot can as well
protect himself as apy other citizen. But as
Mr. Johnson interprets the Constitution, he
does not discover any power in tne (.Seneml
Government to legislate upon the subject of
uanteqlicre of tho difficulty of obtaining ' luifl'nigo in tin- States, ami, therefore, it is
bands, leu given wnr a firm resolution,' for tho Southern States to .dettirmine tile
that if they caa't niabea- whole loaf,’’ they j miflntgo qtictlion for themselves,
and a<
will be satisfied w itli a “ lia*f one." NVe are
glad to see Ibis spirit taking hold of our
Massachusetts and Now'York have done,
| give the ballot to the negro based upon pro-
iwople. It aui'nrs welRor the future. I. 't I perty or cducntioii.il qunlififflttioi.s. As ....
«» threw aside the false idea that labor is I ii.ceutLvtUo Uii» rcfi.ri..,says the eomunmi-.
tlurep..table, and lake bold of the plow our- j nitio.i, the l’retidei.t i.lliuiates I,is readiness
.. ( » * * * ** .««.*
nelves for by s<* doing we will induce our to issue a proclamation of amnesty to all the
laborers to x'ork more, aud infuse'* spirit of j-people oJUli^Soutly who may have approv-
ronteutuieot among them.
Tin: Impeachment Fommihti.—;.\
Washington letter says : “ Nothing is yet
heanl from the J.t lieiarvroimnlttee, which
is engaged ill the eousidefatioii of the im
! csl the movement. This step accomplished,
I the Southern pt'opfc.' would then elect South*
,-ent representntlves to Congress, blacks vo
ting wiiffwhitc*. The communication do-
the remark: “That this Scheme
di
pcachmcnt problem. The Uadiealn tl.iuk jtcbemia in title, that it provides for separate
that if they lxwk out now the President Stnto actiotMiid propose* n qualified sttf-
WiM boat them, and if they continue ju theft 1
tnadness they will hen* thenmdvea. Tho
truth is they liave overplayed lli6iC|p^rt>
and are ptixxled to know how to reniotly
matter*. The indications fit present ara
that the whole oJTuir. will bopoatjtoned until
the next (’oilgress.**
»• Bolting,” on the part$ftho member* of
tbolitdianii Legislature is so frequent when
the minority wishes to defeat any obnoxious
ineAkurc, that it i- [Wtij»olfC<ltO pass ftlaiv to
make 44 bolting” a misdemeanor, punishable
by ♦ 1,000 fttiCw
Din’.vr Pay.—A gentleman from North
ern Oido—always regarded as a splendid
manager—tried a plantation in ■ Mississippi*
this season, an*! reports that he is out of
es jkljh tho reinnrk:
idem from Mr. (lice!
celey’s anpusty-siifiViige
fmgej; and U leaves imjrtiietleable aml'nmc
pontantstill subject to tho penahitj
fort
ing qualified.
amnesty and SUiTrago
l. It l(hives States to
eaeli In
to the oxer-
cisc of their, constitutional prerogative of
prescribing the qualifications of voters and
pxM»noing tho elective fninchisu*to the tie-
gfO^TonrecMocntiyo the dispeu*int«oii ot
pardon mid amqyst v, and to \\w Legislative
tho ftuniissiott of loyal repre.si-utatives to the
respective houses ttfCongress. Kaeli branch
qfthe t ioveniiiient thou.-harmoniously lfn»
Vitig iu its appropriate sphere.”
Adaptation’.—The good Book says there
is a time for all things. However much we
may desire to change the eo:ir.-o of n.i.iuv,
the law is still the saute. There is no gr- ai-
to cxt»rci-e power not eotiferrcd by the Con*
st it ut i«*t>.
The 1 Yc-ident submits evidence nf the rr-
pngnancc of tin* people or Colorado ton
It U not only the increase of crime but the re- -
tnovnl of so large a portion of the laboring popula- J
Uoti to the town is operating with the must dele- j
leiiiti’ effect ur-on the ngriculiur.al pursuits of the i
suitouiuirng country, and withdr-.wing from our j
orn and col ton field-* much of the labor necessary J
And, in fact,
State government. The total population of tov their successful cultivation.
• * lathis city alone it is said there arc over one
t’luii-andol this copulation, mostly without any
proper mcauaof making a living. Can these rop-
11/ growing evils be corrected, or must the/ be
Colorado is/JT/aon only; fifty are rewired
for CongroFdonal fepreson tat ion. He ar
gues the inju-tice ((fallowing this small e«»m. o , , #
nmnit y one !L |uc-t ntntivc and two Sena- ptintiited to go on from bad to wor-c until they 1
tors. ‘Smh admi>-iou of States wns^not Ivnd to disorganisation, bankruptcy it ml ruiu: j
EVERY ARTICLE
THE PLANTERS’ LIME.
■
’SPECIAL ATn’lXTlOjJflCallcd to our fine stock of
Jti
practised in the early days—Florida’s ad
mission in 1803 resulted from * sectional
strife, which we would do well to regard as
a warning oTeyil rat Iter t han an example for
imitation. lie allows l»v sintistie.s that oth
er Stall-, when admitted,lmd # :v* population
entitling them to otto nnd ttearlv two Bop-
resent at ives. Every org U t)i/. d t.rritorv, f or vagrancy. Lei all persons lea', n. a« toon fi
tted to adm!-v T p*Uu.»blerthHt they
equally with Colorado, is emit
siott.
The logieal -furccdont-adinit-* Daeotah-
Moutaim and i i.-diom |jcuthey nres^nt them-
selves, giving them two tew Senators and
fix e Heprcscnf trives, furnished by u popula*
tion scarcely entitled to quo Keprcfcntattvc
til the evi-t’.ng States, while tbc nvcwgo
population .‘or two.'ienators is now -nearly
one million. Ho argues thnt tho enabling
act for Coloj.nlo was passed nmler fi»l*o sta
tistics, and a deliberate dedilon ofthe peo
ple against furuiiuu a Btate enlmustcd tli^
enabling net. Besides the bill is so frnrr' 1
as tap'tider its execution imnnsstble. nod it
is r. question whether or not in itself it i- a
utility. He argues -it • . « length ’’c in-
cougruities oftlie Mi). :m i
ing that, tlie admission « !*
gardod ns an eperh i:t 1‘-
progtvss'rf t’le t!-:»i<v\ Let 1
some ctfoit lo chaugo for the Ikitt-r is at least
jvoithy of (t trial: Ami feeling it immmlcut upon
us, «s the (oauQ Jury <f this county, to tuggett ‘
imnru remedy, wo recommend that tho Judge of J
our Couuty Court, and the* municipal authorities j
of the City < f Albany, nn l all others in authority, l
be requested to be vigilant iu arresting nil pci sons j
in tho County, and especially in this coy, who hare '
r.o visible u.cnua of suppoti. and | resccutc tl.ee
f 131 POtlTKo am! AMKl.’K'A.Y lii.’.WDY, CHKS\rTGl!f>\'!C IVIIf.SKY, OI.lt
)i(JlTUH)N WHISKY, 1!YK WHISKY, RKcTllDfED WIIISKY, M j.it cent,
abovcj.roof—COHN WHISKY, IMPOliTJCD PORT 3VI.YIC,
i-.l.y
V. ,L .
iking
. cannot remain in town iu idle
uesu. J.et the vagrant laws be rigidly enforced.
- In connection-with this subject, and inm uvud )>\
the cxpcricu?e of our neighbors of the llriiisli Wc
Indies, the conviction is forced
that In a short‘period of time the
it ut present exists here, will he powerless lo ’curiv
gn tho necessary agrleultutnl put-uits of our couii- ,
try.
Ue therefore i ecomi.ui.d il.e course now being
pursued by ibir seciioti ,f ihe ■■ un:j;y lo encom-
:tv«* tho'cmigi.iiioii ot liurrpcutv'Tigril-Uliuiitli-ts to
j-uppfy Ifu-1 i..<-c of nogio hboitrs In taking
It .v ■ oi lus lion .r. Judge Vust.iiLyc de«ire to es-
p ; v t-ur ippr ibation ut hi- rigi I- fnt.i.f. iiieiit "t
li.v ci imin.tl law, and his hiuditdv elku is lo -up-
pi< • Clime, and the abiliiynml dignity with \v..ieh ,
he I.;* presided :il *. i. i • term ‘ofthe t'otiil. To the
S. Iii itor(it-nerai. l>. !l. Pope, we also lender our
I hart.' j,.,- his dep .iiiiunt iy i!,»« holy, ,.nd the.
• AMKIIIL'AN POUT* WINE, SIAUKHI.X. I’ORTKlt, AI.K,
All of wliioh wero purohacod from First
Albany, Ua., January 'JOtli, ls'JT.
. Ac.,
Hands.
~4—am.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, gif D£ pj P V A k f) JW
IaKr.y-irin n> So, tii-Vi uti-.iu K. K. Cii . 1
0! TII
OJBcc Macon. Ga.. Dec. iMAi. 1
O N and alter Sunday. :u :h in*t . Mail nnd l’i-
setiger Train on ii;i? Ib.ad will run
l.i.
Arrive
leave Ku
Airive at
I Ml,
aula....
< !•*> A. ^i. 1
M.
r -jit a. m. !
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- IN \ M.!
; i:. p. M.
- BROAD STREET,
ALBANY, GEORGIA
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All.-
M .
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Wo have
Best Sekct-ed
one* of tho
Stock of Goods
. he In
t!u* propc-t- I pimuauiiitg :ifr*>r.t-
1lttifor.il ] < iirvt fil,.- :;o\ lit
tv-
tin*
link
tk.>
mtsstott i i i. u
Wi- r,
of Mi-.i- o..:.
toruev i-i :!i. t
The M ’ '.i •
‘•tit 111' Ml- 1 t 'oil
ns lUdvg
A liuiulsi.i id
r.tioliitn, nr** ]
cotton plsu4-nt‘.
-•’I -s'luti11
- fo-irt. '
“Intivo V’ 1
t - .t bill
Dt* I iki.r.
(A It-
■but y. ‘.xortli
l" Arki-.n-ds
pocket about *12,nod over liis imp, ami, t..! craccompli.lunonl tlian a.la].iin U ' i.m M.lfto
me hi, own language, has “let mil." He I the rlrenm*t«i.ees .Mimnuuliui'. Tl.ia a|
rol;it i\ o t«
tli'lllt 1
i , «*ittr:i»li«:
Ttvstsi : v.
Aiif.’r
i<*ii t"
the r.:
Uncharged In- du
.' l.i. IS. Whitehead, t'l.uU- V. Turner,
F.>reman. IVny li. Dat^ ui,
*. .uel i». 1'iiSi, Am W. ('rt.sl.y,
utd K. Kemble. J. >. Mor.:mail,
f. Hi any C. Uvhn-, Jam* - U. Ma.vo.
.* »i:*v.-»«>. Ciitek. I'. In ml J. Dark-da’e,
I’>fj in;lu Tii. tNiiy Junes,
.*'••• I !i t.. Kiehardbon, A..J. Town-.
•l imes Su'ioit, JkI.ii W. 1**.ttl.*
I M. Mayo, TG. f.-per.
. While. John M. Fvndall.
Did iiimsrv Si ruu ui: Cot nr. i
Dee. A Ijoiiiiu-d Teiin — lS ,
!i i- ordered by Ihe t*ouit iha* a e»riitb d c py i
. '. the special p:s*en'roentj by the Guilt I Jury at ;
Adj'.ii rued 1 • i rn • • t T DI a tViurl be vafiT lo Major' ]
Gt-nci;il David T:• £-*». Agl. I*.menu i. r. . A. ‘
Mate of Geoigia, and tin! they be puMi-J.el in
the city p.npoi. p. A. V.\.-os,
J. >. C.. S. W. C.
A trup" extract from the miunie- «>f Daugherty
.i; u CouVi, Pee. Adjourned Tt -o. i*“; ».
J. T. • M'.oit.*:. Clerk,
l oiinc- ting
I.“live Smithville...
Arrive at \lbany..
Leave Albany
Arrive ni .-i'.
l'« r it * j *• -cr.t «
dV-di. 'i ID* id Ir. ni
back three lime*
I ; V. M.
II V. M
•• A. M.
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IIJi.it t-l ti i* til. ! <•
“V ll-.'l It *. lyl I.'.
Our (Htook cf DRESS GOODS
Mail .and l'a--enger Train.
VlUGfl. TOW I />.
MERCER & SiflITH,
t'<(llNKIl BROAD ANT* WASHINGTON ST'S.,
Albany, Georgia.
• H AVK on hand, and are ccr.-tai.’kv r«.-c!Gig.
!
A Good Stock of Goods,.
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Hi I.AIXK - ',
-i oTi || IDS.
KMPUK-S .Cl.. , | |[.
I HPUN;..
rv
C/0C£a,ijIiSjiCH2!iD G0C2?,
In cu-y va li.?y width nnd . ualitv.
ctC
!!lil
Boots cS3 ISlz
OCS
('ohii-iiug. in pari, cf
rayi the“colore.1 .mu may'Unlit nobTy, but; J'Uoa to all depailnunls-uf lit;,, ivlu ilu r iu j
they tlon't work worlti a <i-u." «elions or In* TjjB vanity tfuit sm vio .' ‘
HI' ,„1-
•lit Ilf
they tlon’t work worth .1
Tho editorial piitro*»f tlu* Now York Her
J tlu* tlovay of every porsonAl uliurm is, of nil
'■ foiblt'*, tho uto-t ritlii-ulous^ (»»o unti lmnllv
aid oftho Kthi* principally oooupiod with l.huiu'a beautiful .woman fi ; r rejoitmg j-.T the
article* on the impeachment of the lYvri-, mlmimtioii to which her mirror tells her >1k-
OeAt, which that erratic journal ihvlan** to , j ias right, or loT setting otf tt> the best ml-
bo inevitable, ami complacently proeecilsto vantage the physical-perfection* w ith whirh
•ketoh out a plan of action before, during . heaven ha* emlowcd In r: but tlic w itheivd
and After the impeachment, telling CongrosG j»rnml.ime, who was once a Hebe. DmA » \-
and the |K*ople what they mu«t do.
modest v of the Uersld \* wonderful.
Tlu*
etjsed by her antecedent* for at tempt im; th.e
r.oi.K of llcbc*. iu spite ot faded checks. ! u k-
lustre eyes, and hair that lias depreciated
f^Ovn g.dd to j-'w ter, an 1 is lae«^eivd ..\,r
The Failed State* Surveyor iu Loui*iaua
pronounces the Mississippi levees utterly w/'.
Nutficienl to withstand a thxvj, and with the ’ . , . . —
. . .u 1 . 1 1 mi' | the truth to tbo*e-si*on* as tosixUeti.
next rise ofthe river the best lands wul In-
overflowed unless further precautions ; jn
taken. Some of the best lands iu that Stnic
arc already owrflowesl—by Northern radi
cal* aud ncgr\H»s.
The Tariff Bilu—A Washington letter
aay*: The peudingbiil, which was designed
by Mr. Well* as a sort of compromise l*o-
twetathe extremes, lir.s brought to that
city crowd* of proteetionUt-* and freetraders ptuk-sauceTwl lady.
They
ivfleet saflr»*n as lV.it 1.fully a* r«»se; and
when the saffron i*overlaid with niai.*iiVi.\
turvd bloom, they telPvlie cnanu-lid ebb r to
lu r face that it isimnatu'hd. And what the
mirror say* silently, society T\ mats with a
sneer. It is iiu]K>»ible to mi-taCe'ruugc for
the tint of n.V.uThe im|H>sture is as np ;
parent to every observer^ it* Mu-wan* of
paint*’ were written on tli v forehead of the
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I * :*• 'tell I'.'.-j •: to
Bacon <*< • -ir* •!
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Do You AVant
SOLD MDSE.
Pmcon. Flour. Sugar, t\,*Ve. Suit. Thccsc. Ir’sl, 1*0-
tatovs, T -bacco. iMgars. Snuff. DotasliV
l’i.kles. Sardine;*, i’.ui-
ille?, Soda. Li-'.uors,
PoTfJcr, Shot. I.e.ul,
Pcrciifeswu Gap.-, Hollow-Ware. lri"i,
Nails, Plow Mid. Trace Chain*. I|oc.«, Ulow Liuc«.
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|>T Number ISO. 2*.ih Di*tri *! anJ Second Scf-'
ion Gilmer County. G M has been found i'|i
ttie adjoining lot. nnd i- now being worked.
Fir Al l ’.V <ocn to
J. ii. IIIftt>(iN*.
AD any. Gv, Jan HI, fSOT r—if
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
IH’CKF.TS
HATS. SHOES. l llOOMS. TUNS
SKIVES. \C.. \C.
.7. W. FEARS,
Provision Dealer & Grocer,
Alacon, Ga.
Tlie highest market pri
M.l KINDS OF FIIODI’CI:.
FOE
ecs raid for
jnn JE
SALE.
A X D C A I* S
c«- Gi 'occna
of great,variety,
Tlf.U E CHAIN'S, I'.I.INI) III111 Jl.KS,
COI.I.AltS, IIAJIES,
I’l.mv I.INKS, AC., AC„
180S mil STLELi in small supply,
I’nve Chestnut Orove Wliislcvi
prj* (*ivc us a eiGi.b* f* 'e piirc'mtlng else*hew,
nn-l wo are saii-ii-.-d that wo chi -uii you.
Albany. January pjih. Ib'-T ’ 2-if
* GOOD DWEl.(.ING lloi'SK. wlih Fonr
Kitchen, Servants* Ih’use. : n 1 qfj
IN" OTIOE!
‘ lioed Stables on tho promises: one b-flf a
• of gi nn I. in are or’o-«—on Commerce Street, for-
i merly occupied by JuIlN W'UIGHT. end boiler
■ known as the
' HI. partnership ber-'iofore existing bet wen
GILIUIKT A HILSMAN. h., s been di-eulvri
L by ni ul ual consent, and by the •ale cf f ti a in*
• f Gn* Est to of Gilbert to .U, C, fl.lLla
- v
•laud DiiTt
who fill the hotels and the lobbi«*s of the
rapitol, bnttoa-hoiir.g .Senator* atul mem-
beTi,and advocating theirropective vivas
with great persistency. Mr. Wells does not
«tm to have pleased either side, aud each,; nai: ,
gt Mr, Freascuden say*, accuscTiifu of liav
fug been bought up hr the other. It.is
L’ol. W. P. Johflson, son ot*tiv ncral Albert
Sidney, has written a letter to May. r Mv:.‘
roe,of New Oilc-ans, in \vhi.!i he says;
l desire, on my own K-iijf*. I in the
ftlie family ni i fri nd- ..fmv father,
to return you my hcaritci: thank- j.i’r the j.i-
Y. ■
V)
dull nrrl
*' -A-Viton firm
,Jv
10 • 2(
lower:
_ __ aq* care which Ins fhrv.u^h the.-.- wenrv
ttewfore ctiJent that he hu Kvn .uUWU- aJ.-nU-l i«hi- m-rtal !> Jy li.v rise* of
sepulchre, w hue > t-l oti i*» pi!onma"e
cd by wither, hnt has act.nl Mrictl; appt. • ^ lu4w ,i ^Jog ,.la£ i» tW Sul* balvt «d
his oan cootictioni ot thepresest n^uirt-; well. Is hashnn c-ti^lsnuii ih.u t (, 0
at the country. If it sill go fiicmlly I aii.I* of i"m|v,:n..-. sore |K nnit
afcot aw tho first of Ai-nhanl jll ■“* »"•' ilisl hi, n,h,'- rv
* • \ Umnv. IYn:i:t .me to sav that
J»n« ^t xxmz.
. . the ortka' —
{to the dead which you and* \ o:ir laniiiv, ^ud
i *. Jour city liave ic-idLlto.1 iu tl»e fi-irit '
,iiUhc gV«L| hj I aoa )o.c »ill iv.r U grau-
0 tntbscriptioh at the IUilroa.1 ir.cri- V fa -". v * v 5«' ' S»k
M..i
s|.-ir*"
‘ \ ‘
and h
at t<-
Sonthvn? *\
I.U)
mark*
davs>.ib . ♦*
>'tiil qu« to
I.jv »;?:!*.*m
closttl firm at N-u.:
Xfav Y«»ks. Jan. - — # »*d»i U4
t-liause, sixty-lays, "I : >ight, ft'.
M.vo. n. dan. 2- : . 1>.*7.— CoTl'-N—Then
wo a g* -1 demand for fair Cottons thi
iuomi»_\ nnd iiaicol nil day. at J7 ct-nts.and
vadiiv
“. .' - - T
•*« dv \v>*,ii j r..
b.dv, M;,*dr-r.
•I.' rj
: 1 *
•rton
M V .arrangement* are complete for sale anJ de-
Jiwiyif
CORN, BACON AND HAY.
In -tore and iu arrive.
23,000 lc5. Smoked ll.icv-n.
20.OX) lbs Eulk Sal: Si Us.
’•Sk") bushels Com.
oG,!>»-lbS Nonhtrn and Eastern Hay.
3*j bbls A 11 C ^ugar.
bbls Syperfine Faitity Fleur.
1 keg* Nails.
BO iack* Llverrogl
The old business of Gilbert k MiDin.in will
jniCxr.EEXJiorsE
,TM. rrop,,,, li.l. rr . in 0 -I i.- )--■ f ^
t 1° 0U,,!C “ “ J ,( a..v> ”c Zltl
will be in Albany becuecn the 1>J and lOib cf Fob- , .... ...
raarv - J. llll.SMtX,
| IsiUolso h»t, at ilic ibor. lim,, ... . >wn»«t* psrioerof 0IH«rt & llibma.
40 Head Good Broke Mules
Albauv. January lbih, IS(»7.
For sale, and son.e GOOD FAMILY HOUSES.
G. J. WHITE.
Albtnv. January 21, l v7.
;:crc^i r. n*auiiy taken. Ln'crpo--!
i•*.•».»u di<j-atch«>. quotiugMi.Miing Fj !au K
t‘»ENT WT(*t eoaf-anOr buying, no
Ev- coe Ls» :i.e-a-lvan:*ge. 11 zuUct sraaiing pr.-Juc*.
e-peeixVry Cf»?.N.i should hand ic iL-.ir order'
willi the CASH, in lia-e. Ike t.-rw will be
Iraosfered cn arrival. saTin* drsysge. which w:!j
j'.wsys te 3-rents in bushel le*s than prke* from
b’torco 1 l.i* i« saved to parch*^.r.-. J>i bad.el*
i* a «r h aL
2STDTICE!
[ ^nJ: i'noi
rear, the
The undersigned bare n«*ocialed tlieuwlrw In-
jrell.er In rise- l-Kla (USlSKSS. at i)., OLD
* ^ f.-A.\I> al Gi’.beu .v l!il«uian. They promiseU
. keep on liarid 1.VK1’VTHING IN THEIR LINE,
an I re-pectfuSlv solicit patronage. Dr. HiUaif
**" ’ — v * Li* personal aiientinn to preserf pi ioax—
’ will be eonduc:c«l upon STUlCTLi A
will ;
The busine?s
l*ASH BASIS.
January I.-rli, Ifc'17
lULS.lU.'l & BiU.
2-ttra,
NDERSIGNED having, for tl-r ;r -on:
rear, the control of the Mil’s -nn a* l!ALI/.*».
ibrre n»ib * above Albany, g irrantc^s the faithful
ftiiailment of all orders, both f-r Lumber «: l 'lent,
at the shvrte-t notice, having ju*i u:.Jtrgone tho
rough rej aira.
If it wi:! be more convenient f >r r.y patrons to
leave their orders at Mr. TUCKKU'S SToHE, they
Dissolution of Partnership
ing betWeW
Untlnoii ttutb • -t, . , , ’ . •
conlluCmcDl I - T ~" *.il Wit -or^lcu
Hatiz»Cjikk> wmi-irr !>..:> <-c
A lvly fnch-1 sends us the folloir ing iv-
Ijr, our close
i haring deprive,! n, ofthe priv i
ng with bat feu penors oa
t tho visit of CoL Scriven to
ns to sec a deuioustTa-! ci I* !or '“hi"? batter-rakes u ithout
Jtntixrr :
which
r,t i **«!., Lad the efl’eft of 5treugllu-n;t»g mm *
m.rrkt t. and n e heqnl of the sole cd a Mjtai!
d» •- lot.-latc.iii the evening, al‘274 ‘rpntxj;■ z—■ ■ - i
’ UflOE SaIE. IM LOW PRICES,
T HL partnership Liri-toforo cx f x*
b ,v ( <t„ bus been this da
by I be withdrawal of J. J. May
, ... ... . , , , * , sons indebted lo the Ivo firm eiihur bv ntnevi —
( cm do ». ana the «mc wid t e fcrw.tr led to me or count, ore earnestly requested to come forward l»l
J- 'V. FEARS. ) f. T v c - * l ;0 l.as the super titysdcr.ee of lie Mi.Is. setilc the same immediately.
■» I rFspeetfnliV sa.icit a share of l-.s..l-.e patronage.—! * ... r«»
r ‘peetfnl',y so'.icit a share of j.patronage.-
rm.- CASH. If net pr.wnptly paid upon preseuia-,
n of bi”«. an adi.ii ;.al ir vnty-f.va per cent, will.
by M. *1: (k B. ii.. 0 b
bv riv« r. 1 i iriigoiN >
b'v M. II. H.
• Ojtlika II. II.
U
tun of bl".*. tn add.tio^sl ivcuty-f.va per cent,
he cl a gr-J. Lumber aud Nival will be at eae-
toto'try |-ric«. It. C. JENKINS.
Jankarr 2*». t S67. 4—I f
or milk:
Sift on? -mart <)f com meal, a,l.l salt, poor [ f««!a’Jt!
tiling water-upon the tnraU cool bv lour- “I-b-I. voi:r honor.
An.1 vrhathe -.-.v :
toiling n atcr cponthi- meal, cool by (onr-
ktg in cold water, then thicken with ouo pint
of sifted floor, and fry as or-Iinary bitter.
Cakes thui i-rcjQtvd will be found e-jaal to 1
’ containing eggs a ml milk.
**!>i-l y.s;i your accotmt to tire Jt- \\' ^
min at?** in-jnlrt-tln kwycr vfi ckcufjk - ’ T ADf
**IK* ti-’d to t*. tb<* iF-atk^*
u .\»l arhat did yon do thcn S-L^—
“Why, fo-n I caxo^ toy mu.*’
E XD'.T ( IN ONE OFTHE
ARGEST STOCKS OF ):
onres, jIkdicixks, pkiutiikhy.
i United States Internal
PICE, |
COftGIA. .
!Uti, IKT. J
January lflli, 1SC7.
The business wilt still b
AUlHltT FIELDS,
TV. C. JELKH.
E. It. MLEi'.y
J. J. M.tlO.
- S-la
OLD ST.VND, aud r^oftnlie-I «s F1ELI
tfrery libcj
fold ofa young mao io Free,
erokccd in loy», aad at.
, Two men iu m^upttte nrficetcJ upon eccli
other*s Veracity. Oncgif them replied ‘-that
takings doseofyeast
be was never wl
er, aod tiot was-i
ped but once by hufath-
trteiliag the tmth."
then,- retorted the other, “the
* rfd osrt of yoa, for to* hare
9*9QCv
PAINTS, OIL ami WINDOW GLASS,
Ever offered in :hi» reetio», aad It eery low prices
For tHe Caslu
iUSSESBCSO, £08 i IIABtlS, !
WK-lws’s Pwwfats. j
Dfccttbcr ISlb, ]!
«-*» •
ItEPUTX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
luru Div. 2i> Bmtkict or Gkocu
Albany, Ga., January Hub,
W ILL be sold at pnblie* out-crj before the
WARE HOCFE of Rust & Johnson. la tbe
city of Albatty, ccucty of Dcngberty, and State of
Georgia, on Tuesday llie 3th day of February next, 1
at 10 o'clock, a.by rirlue of* warrant issued by
J. 4\ McBuraey. Collector U. S. Internal Revenue
for 2d District of Georgia, against L. A, Jordan for
taxes doe by said Jordan—one hundred and'fifty
.aw *- * “--'VMWh
(ISO) bales cotton, marked L. A. JORDAN,
Fa lk, -
iMleh i»«l
mane about sin Inches wide.' I will par the*
hWGARD nOBBS, Deputy‘Qfllchier.
the S.
kfc^
Thankful for GufVcry‘liberal patronage hi
extended to the old firm, we confidently ask
tinuince of the eau* to the new.
FIELDS A
S50REIVAI
S TOLEN from, the subscriber, on the
_ uigbt tf the &h inst., Ono Llgbt
January 19,1E57 g.