The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, February 12, 1867, Image 2
zK taw *; m m Governor Humphrey, of Mississippi, lias rvqOpsAfJ the LegisUtnrc to report the tax pfbalf a ceWper mile on passengers trawl ing in thsj. ijeate on cars. Tho'Oriflin Star, commenting Upon the proceedings of tlio recent session of the Su perior Court of t)jst county,s*y»: * Tki attendance of lawyers from n dis tance has been quite large, as well at,Vcry respectable—-alost of them having kept tol- f ruble sober during their visit. ; ■ Panlt^te^tprheee.of Indian a, who ^Ogaeisit tojtyofeOrtoMis, addressed tho rilrixini on the night of the 6th hist., by re quest There are but few belter orators in the country than Dsn, and but few North ern men more acceptable tp- tl)e people of tho South. ... p. Tub Camta* or Mr. DArtt-rSeerctary Stanton hastfansmlttedto the UnUpd States . Senate a copy of the report ot Major. Gen eral WilKtj'j of the yapturo of Jefferson Davis. It includes the reports of thj sub ordinate officers sent out to prevent tho es cape of Mr. Davis across th« Misstssipni river, including that of Lt. Col. Pritchard, of tho 4th Mlcliignu Cavalry, who (fftpip the capture.- Not onp word is sgid in these official reports of Mr. Davis having been taken in any custuino hut Ins own. Hud it been otherwise, it would certainly have l>pcil stated. Rcmorrd Caiunkt Ciiarubs.—A Wash ington dispatch, of the :i I si ult., says: It is rumored here to-day that Gen. Sherman, - Gen. Stcadippu, and ether officers of high rank, will urge the President ,o call new counsellors to his aid, and to review the sit uation with reawakened energy. General Sherman has not yet arrived in the city; lmt tba members who held tho conference pur pose Visiting the President to-uiorrow. The lion. Rcverdy Juhnsou is prominent ly mcntionyd in connection with thepropo.. c'd new cabinet, although it is uni|erstepd lie will occupy n posisiou without a 'portfolio. Anutmkii StiiHAin.NR Caiu k.—Another important telegraphic commuiiieation he- jwecjt Ainerips npd tlio Old -World lias been taken by tlie completion of tho A uteri Can portion of tlio Kiisso-Ameriean Tele graph. Tlie lleliring's Straits have been surveyed to find a suitable place for a sub marine cabje. 4 is expected that the Hit- plan portion will lie ready next autumn. AnKAK8As.-r-Tlirce privates sti(l a cor poral pf the l’uited States Infantry left. Hamburg, Arkansas, on the first of August (aet to grate their hovt.es, as they had liven doing daily, near a I a bp a mile or smdlstnnt. A» they never returned, it was supposed that they bad deserted. The skeletons of jhree of thorn have been found in\a pond, whin they had been thrown aft Jr being murdered for their horses. —— ns mi— - ^ The City Connell of Philadelphia lias pass *d p resolution to invite Congress to' visit ihatcity, and personally inspect Lentmo Is land, the silo proposed for it navvjrarii.— _ It iaundentood that congress is tadfcfeasted IS orroRTaiTv for the f resident Tho New York World tldnks that tlio Radicals have committed a great error in declaring war agaiust tlie Supreme Court, and that if this billasautuing to reverse afto- cisiouqfthc Supreme Court past the Senate if tyill be the greatest blunder fhe Radical party has yet made. It will enable tbs President to send iq a vefo menage mprb crushing in argument, and mono telling in its exposure of dangerous designs, than any State paper cvw published either in Eng land or Aigoriea. If is such an opportunity u Mr. Jobnion bap. every reason to covet. At a time when ho ia about to be arraign, cd on a usurper, lie can turn the publio senti ment of the clyiliud world against Ills ac cusers, by showing that the most august tribunal of the nation has pronounced their condemnation, and that, smarting under its judgment, they have virtually renounced all allegiance to tlie Constitution they have sworn to support. If tho Senate concurs with the House to affuri| him tho opportune ty, it will bp like a fatal false tnsnqiuvra on a field qf battle, by which the opposing gen eral is enabled to Utiloli Ids enemies by a sin. glo. vigorous charge. To write that veto message is a task which a Marshall or a Webster might have coveted ns a lieticroc casion for their massive and overwhelming logic than any they oyer found. Caiik yon Tilr fioiTii.— 1 The NationM In Udligc'iicpr, of the Mil, says: If the South ern people nro not well taken enre of, it tvi|l not lie ibr tlio want of setiemcs in both branches of Cpntm-ss. Two were offered yesteday hi t|i[-JIous<*, nnd Mr. Williams introduced an elaborate hilt into the Scpnt? x which looks to the |ierpetu|itioii ui military authorty in the South, nud so runs counter to tlie wishes of Gctiprpl (irant, wlio lit" lieves that tlio South cuts dispense with many of the troops tiqw there, and lias sum moned a conueil af tlie lending Generals, it is said, with reference tp withdraw thp bulk of onr troops. One thing is certain, there can ho no reduction of taxation, no rc- storatiein of fraternal feeling, it tlie mail de signs of onr public men respecting tlie en forced government of tlio Southern Slates are permitted to intlnenep the nntjoiinl leg. ishtjiqti. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. IrRIYAT? DISPATCHES -TftffUB ^ANt* TBI* • WEEKLY KEWS.J JEW yailK GOLD 15fD COTTOS MARKET, Kew Yobk, Fob. 12.—Cotton dull snd qqphjjqgcd at 33@33£. Gold 13GJ. : (Per Atlantic Cable.) i LlVEitroor, Feb. 12.—12 si.—Cdlton unchanged, I4|d.r Jy DR. TODD. —Q—• OFFICE ......Over elurllc’s Saloon. KESIDEXCE At X. P. llRlXSOtTS. J.bl2-nlI-tfl At.BANV.OA. 150 .Baivrells Finli Eye and Peaoh Blow POTATOES, In good order—for sale by feb!2, U J. IV. REYsHOVR, Macon. S&CORT & ZiARD. I AM receiving a large supply of tlific article!. Haro tho Smoked and White Meat, And will soil CHEAP. Call toon. fcbl£. It J. It. SEVMOl'K, Macon. Baker Superior Court—Nov. Termt 1865. uieirn prLYox, 1 Adm'r of II. U. While, i Petition to Forecloce V". j Mortgage. DANIEL C. MHXTVML J I T appealing to the Court by the petition of Rich* ard t, Lyon, Adtu’r, accompanied by the note icnd Mortgage Deed, that on the bill day March, lUtiU, Duflndaut mmle and delirered tohiuhispro* misory noie, bearing date the d;»y and your afore- ■aid, whereby thepeleiidam promised twelve mouths alter date of'miiJ note to pay I he Plaintiff, or bearer lliirteeu huudred dollars for value received, with iuterenl from date. And that nficrwurd*. (o-wit., on the day and year aforesaid said Defendant, bet ter to secure the payment of sail note, executed and dclircrcd to the Plaintiff h>a Deed uf Mortgage, couvej lug to PlaituRf lot of land number ^78) hcy ^Bntaod that congress H while there, jrnil that the expenses iupurrcill r pa to he defrayed by private subscription,] MtiSDgBOUa Asoavlt,—We learn from thoEnfimla New* the particulars of a mar- Jorous assault on Mr. J. A. 1). Beeson, a Idtimn of that place, on the evening of tlio ■ lust. AaMr. -B. waa going home from IbnsincM house, on Bread street, ho was I yfclently assaulted by soma wouid-bo mur- ^creri when near the alley adjoining the M(loin‘ HalL The scoundrel had | ly been lying in wait (or Mr. and prepared himself with a heavy club, t which be struck him a severe blow on Backand top park of-the head, but Mr. |K fanaeiUatety throwing himself on the ■ [ffiflMive and fivioga cry of alarm, the wonld-be roliberabandoiud the aesaalt and ?*“ * OT ' n jg*M*I. I» was the gentlemen's habit to carry home every evening a sraal] tin box, in whieh be kept valuable [apeiv and a small aOaOrot at Baory, and having dccasioo the evening in qnestion to parehase •ome chm.* at a grocery, he took the money pot of tho box to pay for it It teas no ticed that several negroes were prewot at the time. Whether oao of them followed ibr the.purpose of robbing bint, or whether tho intended murderer was lying in wait is not known. - It WaR certainly a most ont| J»g«ms and Jaring act, and should want all persons to lie on tbeir guard. The News fells the scoundrel ttajftf arrested be willl f» hang without judge or jury, which prouldbebutjust. . The Rev Henry Morgan has been lcetnr- on the virtue of early mar- —» that poiiicaily, soeia!- iiueily, man requires a vo bachelors ito leg- gqd tiipip. in l’ia- ti{<^ sniin nre \)i'1oro tho Now York court*— $100,000 for taint* iiiqiriiKmtmnit, and H7G, T ooo for coti\ t*i'«ion of properly. cntysdglit, in tli« kevcntli dimikt of said county, to be void on-payiucnt of said note. And it furth- vv nppeurijig that bait! note remains unpaid, it ii lli-Tt III *4|.ith l!..st,.. dierffitorc oidetetl tliut raid I)ctiiui»nt do pay iuto Illll.t.ltM trs, Ittp More nf the Ifutlcr |t,|,Cg Ur ,. on or tisfars ll„ Crff or lbs HU term tliereof,. the principal, iutm**u aud costs due on sijld note, or nIiow cauvc to the contrary, if any he has. And ibiil qii (iiitutc so to do. the Kmiiiy or Ite<!«*nj*titxi in and to said tnurtgiged premises, he ftirt vt r barred nnd foreclosed. It h further or- dereil that this lull'? be published in the Albany AVu-s unco a itionih for tlircc iiijiiiIi* previous to the uc\t term of this Court, nr solved cu the Drlcndant or bis racial iiRciit «r attorney, at least three mouths previous to llip next term of this t'omt. ItlCIIAUD II. CLARK, Judto Sup’r Court S. Vf. C Novembsr Term, I860. It appearing to the Cojirt tliut no notice of the furegoiujr ltu!d hail been Hindi* in terms of the low. Ordered that the Unl« be to tb-hiyed no to loikithf NAinwrcniri.able r^* the next let m e! the Court, nud that tl.w tit feudniit, McIntyre, show cause on or befovs tho first day of the next term of this Court, why he should not pay the principal and intemt due on said tioti tu the plaintiff, or why the saitl niort/ajrc rhould not bo foteclosed. and that this llulu he served in terms of the law. A true extract from the minute*. This Feb Ctb, IP'iT. THOMAS ALI.EX, Clerk. Feb. 12th, 1SG7, 11-—mSui Ai.uany, Ga., February 11th, 1M7, Mu, Eiiitph i—You must not tliiiilt the |wo|i\uofSnulli-Wc»T(iru Georgia ski.fisii or hTi.viiv beraitse (hey am, tin not cornu up to your uksi.lanee at dice. True, 1 have h«nrfi them coiiqilnin fur years tin,I Albany roiihl not nfipnl olio good paper, Everybody is niixioiistii.it it sliouhl; nnd, ns noon us tliey arc aware of tlie fact that it lias, you tvii| sen quito a change in the number of your subscriber* and fidtvrlisOM, But, you have tills difficulty to /Contend witi^i The paper that preceded you, was so li:ul! A managed, such a poor thing, that the wiioto co'intrv become perfectly disgusted with it, When | people find out that you aro net the ^anie editor—that yours is not (! r saine paper, lmt that you area man trying to do something fur yourself, sober, upright, and hotipst, you tv.ifl then have surmounted all the difficul ties in yoitr way. ( aiu satisfied- that you have received 'substantial" assurances from # your immedi ate neighbors—1 mean the citizens of Al bany and Dougherty county—that you arc a new man, sailing under new colors, and that it i. not only your object to do some thing for yourself, hut for South-Western Georgia ; that you arc fully competent for the task. With such a man at the head ot a paper at Albany, he may have nothing to fear. Tho citizens have the assurance that the resources qf tl|0 fertile, productive and healthy pino lands of oar scetiug \y(ll be fully developed, and our rights generally and amply guarded. But there arc q new, and hat few, drones among ns, who sav that they can get the news from the Macon papers. Thai'., true, to a certain -extent.— Yoo get tho local new, of ••Macon,” some general new. occasionally, and the dispatch, e* daily. By aiding the Xkw s we can gel the new* of Sooth-Western Georgia, the general news, and the paper wUl be able to subscribe for Prrw Dispatches, by which meant we wpuld be up with Macon, and twVhty-four honra ahead of the mail from there, Thery U nothing ia which the peo ple ol thie section should b« more deeply interested than the permanent establishment of a good newspaper at this place. Such, I believe, we now have, and it is oar duty to come up like tpcti, ukb wum jnss, and sustain it. n sunn Macon, Fehe #, 1S07. COTTON—There waa little or nothing dooainow market today,though the* were a few sales of middlings made earlv in the day at SBj cents. After tba tmoii ujapatchea Mien claimed an advance, which bnyera rvfbacd to concede and the market id.-- . - . - Csorgla, Horth t’oqniy, riMJESK «re to nalifv All soil singular the kimlnd I and creditors, nud ail others cuuccrucd, to be nfi* appear at oir office within the time prescribed, bj Inw, lo sliSW cause. If any they hare, why I bhoul I not, by virtue of my office, appoint the I’lerk of the Superior Court, or some other tit and proper person. AdioinUtrator on the Estate of Elizabeth Hot, Jute of said county, deceased. Given under my band snd official sifnature, ibis Feb. MU, 1 <67. J. \Y. UOISE, Ordinavy. Fteb 12, 1867, . , 11 - «khl GKUlUilA—IlOBghcrty ( onnty, TWO rjoi.ths after date the undersigned will ap ply to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Real Kxt.ite belonging to the estate of George U. King, late of said county, deceased. \his 11lk February. 1867. FEVER J. STRIKER, Adm’r Feb 12th, 1807 11 J OFFER for sales Distillery, in complete order she tr.~chivry u to good Condition—c«nsi*ting OW iDU'vrse rower Roller, one 2*' ltone PowtgLi Engine, and Tubs and all oihrr necessary fixt»resM = ** v There is attached to litis building a good GRIST MILL, with s splendid set of Mill Hock*. For further particnUirg call on me at the Ltug Store of ililsuian Jr Ball. M. C. BALL, frb 0—1— 1 m - Dislillerv For Sale, EiVfjtrpOJ, Feb. £>,—Nona—The Cotton <* opv'O* strong with probable tiara of. 10,000 bales. PneA tmebangeJ: •-.^ iveing «tm quolctl at 141. atmilo firmer; vaift; V40O at 33c. Flour dull; Stale «o lSalSt. ' Wiipatquiet and un- changed; Corn mixed weitefn, «T 13aH. f ttluvkey nominal, l’orx firm; mc*s a20j. Lard lower at lljalsjc.' New Tn’ i ih r.lino 08a30c. Rosin ti ~ q' ict, Sirigbts firm, MERCER & SMITH, CORKER BROAP AKD WASUIKGTOX STS., Albany, Georgia. HaVC ,3 hand, anil arc conn.ally recti via A' Good Stock of Goods, Cottsisiing, in part, of Bacon. Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, Irish Po tato**, Tebaeeo, Cigars; Snuff, ToUsb, Tickles. Sordine*, Can* dies. So* la, Li^aars, Powder, Shot, IdtJ, Ptreovsion Capa, UolUw-Kart, Iran, NajD, flan StfoL Tract Chains, Uoee, Plow Lines. STAPLE DRY GOODS. IIAT8, SHOES, BROOMS. TCB3, BUCKETS - S El YES. 4C-. tC tSETTba higbtwt market pricca paid for Atx Rtxx*s or raoct-rf, »V»hMta SPRING FASHIONS ® F ”for feor- ‘ -■// J J*.W. Dradley’s CELEBRATED (OR DOUBLE SPRING) op SRlrts. J- W- BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS ba?a printed in REDi.tt«K, on the band W. BRADLEY’S DUPLE,\ SKIRT DON’T BEY ANY OTHER. You can alwayshnd full assortments in Savannah at WHOLESALE an«l RETAIL AT J.C. MAKKB&GU, LATII HOP & CO., ASK FOB J. W. BRADLEY’S pyPPPX SRIRT tl SHETtli NAME ON T|ir, BAND.” Tot aale in Albany at Betail- by W. W, KENDRICK, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, and HARDWA1IR, At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufactur ers aud Sole Owners of the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY. Wafcrpoms and Office, Nos. 07 Chambers, and j0 ami 81 Reade St. feb7*9 •h’ew York. J. ¥. FEARS, Provision Dealer & Groeer, Macon, Ga. M Y arrnngcmeuts arc complete for sole and de livery of CORN, BACON AND HAY. |n store and to arrive, 25,000 lbs. Smoked Bacon* 20,000 lbs Bulk Salt Sides.* 5.000 bushels Ccn, 60,000 lbs Northern nnd Enxtern Hay. 00 bbl.i ADC Sug*tr,» 300 hhU iu.porfino Family Flour. 50 k»*gx Nails. 100 Sacks Liverpool Ba\t. Having an AGENT West constantly buying, no one lias the advantage. Planter* wanting produce, especially CORN, should hand in their order* With tho CASH, In time. TU* corn will be traosfered on arrival, saving dtuynge, which wll • always be 5 cents in bushel less thnu prices from Store. This is saved to purchastrs. 200 bushels is a car luad. J. W. FEARS. January 20th, 1807. 5- ~I GK NT S' WAITED (Disabled Soldiers preferred), -ns FOR TIIE— Life, Letters, Speeches, &c., of HOiT. AZiSZAWSSa H. STEPHENS, DVIIK.NBT CLXVCLAN'P, CSQ., Late Editor • ul tlio Augurfa (Gi.) CoictiluttonalLt. S END for( ircu’irs nnd sen our ti*rme, nud a full d^scrirtieii ol tl.o worh- AddrebS, NATIONAL Pl’UllSHLNO C0-. Box 112, Atlanta, Ga. W. R Gilbert & Bn [ Successors to E. H, SSacon $ Co.j DEALERS IN' Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints,. Perfumeries, Window Glass, Washington Street-ALBANY, GEORGIA. Having just purchased the ENTIRE STOCK of Messrs. E. II. BACON it CO andmado many important additions thereto, tvo beg leave to call the attention of 4 Publio to ourStook, consisting of everything usually found I11 a FIHSTCLASS DRC STORE, Such as PATENT MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, CHOICE PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS FINE BRANDIES, WHISKIES AND WINES, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,, C37” PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. Also: A litrge lot of S - . turn* MHS, ®\v» ■* , An Extra Lot of HAVANA and AMERICAN CIGARS,SMOKING and CIIE\VUC(|| TOBACCO, of tho FINEST BRANDS, Having ngatp returned to tlie DRUG BUSINESS, tlio Senior would respect full ask his old patrons not to forget him, hut givo him a liberal share of their patronage,’ Fehl2-,ttll-3nt] ' L W. HH1T & CO., ’Wholesale and Ii © ta i 1 DEALERS IN ‘ Pure Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Oils, Paints and Colors, WINDOW f?LASS, &C. JYect Door to J. JY. SEYMOUR S, onerry tst...-- 3WC^5b.003>a r , GtA N. &, A. F. TIFT, Warehouse aud Commission MoroLants. W Ol’LD ropccifidly call the attention of Mer- cbant* nod 1‘butera to tho fatilitivs which we offer for the Niortigc. sale nud hhi^iacut of eolton or other nrtitfloi. at uur New and txn'iiilyc Brick Warehouse near ibo .Mbauy Railroad Dopa. ALDl.Wi G.I.x IVOOLE.V F.UTCKV. We are imw manufaclttriug superior wool and cotton Good*. A!* 10 carding wpoi or cotton into rolls or batting, We will cxchang* Goods for wool, or pardmiu at the market price. ‘ N. 4.A.F. TIFT- ALBANY GRIST AND FLOCK HULLS. .\re ton in operation, making good Meal aud Floor. >*. & A. F. TIFT. ALBAXT, GA., VARIETY 1T0RKS. 8ivh, Blinds. Doors, Monld'tugv. nnd other work in our line, will b* promptly and well done. Lumber plaintil and longued and graved. feb7 9-tf N. & A. F. TIFT. MatrassHaBng and Repairing t M RS. MATILDA WARD offers her service* to th« citizen* of Albany and vicinity, tp ni^ko epair Matt ease*. Quilt* ami Coon fort cis, of all description, in the best and fatal atyle. Terms reasonable. Apply to 4AMW FREEMAN, feb7-*Mf News Office. AdQllnis«ralo»*a fak, WILL he sold on the 6r»i Taesaay In A»H1 next, before the Court House door fa the town of Isa belle, Worth county, Gv* within the legal hours ' tWj, of aale, ... hundred axr.i of lot of law, Bomber (Ut) one hundred and thirty foor, i. the lMbdiat- orMHcmt toHttttir .1 .1 dee'd. Iarm. oa the feW-10 M tb, proMrty of D.‘ l day of tale. STWOES W. PEA mber ‘dial. . D.Qaogbf FEARCEt Adm'r deboala bob, Geo rein, Worth County. WHEREAS, tfm. Kee. BppUee to bo for of AdmiBbtralioB Bit I bo cetalo of James Q, Ute ofenideowiy, deo'd. .7 There a»B ibereforo to aotliy .11 .ad alsnlar tbo kindred ood ctediton or BaM deooBaed, to* to Bn-i Bspaar at my eOee wttbla tb# time preteribed by Ibw. I# akowtBoeo.ifa.y they bare, wkytiddlot- Ifea oBBBtd .ot bo maud - • r OleoB Qoder my bead sad oSMat firm) dtk isn _ j. w. - BROWN’S W Ori4aB«|KS«(- -.^JKICOjr, £«-. A gOSylWpittmy.' .- ■ ' fob tt,18G7 -Ifbereaf. Tbemet 3- You.* aprUea to mo for f-ritcre of Admioiftrr.tmn oalbo ettalo of Elimbetb Yuu«E. Ut« of arid JoMty, dee -i. Three are iherefo-eto R H hy nil end eiognltr ti -'—-"‘ore of i dtceeerd, in bo ol_ I within the lino ynccribed hr . if.ny thty here, why mid let- emoted. v- .o. v 7^ ;• Our stock is now cent) Utc in every particular, and comprise* everything kcj^t in; FIRST CLASS DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, Such as Medicines, Chemicals, Patent jl/odicincs, Ilnurs, Paints Oils, nm Colors ol every description—droit o Petlttmory, Colognes, Kxtrttcts, I'ino llrandico, Whiskies, and tVinen Jiff medidnul use ; and WARRANTED FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. J 1 ??" Our preparation# nro nil tcrc-fiilly tni|U!:d<d. «.i ilie 1 < > t n.Mtn'.nl, nnd in filri' t ruiiltiiunly to tin* l r , S. lMiarnincojita. ll'tfliy art.it lfi* ehr.iiM ».*t provo to l«e m represented, we will In* ilmnklttl t4> Im\o it ntun.ul at Ol’K KXPKNSK, wlun tiiu money will He refunded. \Vht!y claiming to uudemll no otUvr Uoum', wo tUnk all would do troll to know our prices More pun Busing their Hipplk**, L. AV. HUNT & CO., Next Door to J. N. Seymour’s, Cherry St., Macon, Ga. Fob. J CAMPBELL & BEAL. GROCERY AND' PROVISION IIODSR Broad Street ALBANY, GA. • Butter, Lard, Rope, Cigars, Tobacco, Blanket., Osttaburg., Ball Thread, Caps, Boot., Pistol., All kinds of Plantation Supplies constantly on hand, such as Farming Impleinent., ' Flour, Buckwheat, Bugging, f) Snuff, Pickle*, OYstcrs, Sheeting, Spoptts, Kersey., Hats, ' Shoes, Gun., Powder, Shot, CapB, «tc., dre, ' And,' in fact, . ^ ’ EVERY ARTICLE IN THE PLANTERS^ LINE,u BSP SPECIAL ATTENTION called to our fine stock of , -' IMPORTED and AMERICAN BRANDY, CHESNUT GROVE WHISIiy, Otj) . | BOURpON 'WHISKY, RYE WHISKY, RECTIFIED WHISKY, go.jter cent, - ghovo proof—CORN WHISKY, IMPORTED PORT WINE, • AMERICAN PORT WINE, MADEIRA, PORTER, ALE^-Ao,, &c', Alt of whioh were purohased from iFinsfc Handa^ Albany, Gx, January JSth, 1867, * s 1 4 jm, • ar. cops, AJnBAtl^Yf GA. Afivmct. oa Cottcn in Btua and for dons on.a CASH Basis; ■ Dougherty County Court. TUB eeml-stmuBl o«**iogs r hf-Doueherly County Court «m h« hrtd on Ih. fiH&T MOXDAXS IS MA.HCII ASO SEBTEItBKS.: Th. QuArr sa- •lan. .ill b. hold on tlt...Thlrf Howfoy. in Tf# ■nd Novoinkti.” ' Bxtn stMioBs will twktldwhra^ ever they becume necessary. U , - . TU0MA8 C, SPICER, J. ?. Ik C. fcb0-10-8t ^ : , Baker County Court. mi*i*rj»w»l SMMOM of said Court r. Mondays liTTYptH ahd~S«oi»tnbvr. M rheqover * ‘ 10 County Solicitor* will PooTo walr* n jury irlaj.