The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, March 28, 1867, Image 2

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tf mm K ALHANY, GA., MARCH* 88tb, 1880 jAbcON Telegeai'II.—Tlio agent for this excellent journal, Mr. J. M, Martin, will ho in our city tliia week, ami those who wish to take the Macon paper will Iiuvo nnop{,or- _ tunlty of «o doing. Editorial Correspondence. t ■'‘: ■ Stitutviua, March 2uth, iat)7. .Tho8nperiorOuurtofI.ee county was ofctied on yesterday, hy his Honor Judge Vaaon. Quite a numher ot citizens werb present,njOrind and IVtit Jurors, and the lawyont wcf&'out in full force, there being present over twenty. Tho Jndge, in i|uito a lengthy' and im pressive manner, delivered his charge (n life Grand Jury, bringing to their notice espe cially tho chnllgo of onr sneiul and political alntus. Tho Judge seems to ]>e at home in tho ehair, nnd despatched nil immense nmounl of business for a half day’s work.— Many cases were stricken from I he docket for want of prosecutors, apd were disponeil of by giving verdicts where there was no one to represent thn delemhints, and lienee tho docket is being rapidly closed of its rub bish. Hero, ns is nlwnvs tho ease, good feeling abounds among “the brethren of the law.” In foot, wo know of uoelass ofinen—no pro fossion where tliorr exists so much good fooling among its members ns prevails among lawyors—in diet, them is almost nil entire nbsonco of that jealousy -which so sadly mars tho intercourse oftho members of other professions, One point Which is now to ns Was tho habit of the presiding officer in ad dressing the members of tho bar: lie would invariably call them “brothers.” Starkvillo iH small, lint no doubt a pleasant place. Not a great anumnt ot business is carried on, and henre there am hut lew stores. -Court week brings everybody to town. In filet these days urn always glori ous epochs in the history ot every country village. It breaks into the nioiiotony of tho usual tide ot nflhirs, and brings . beer and hilarity to tho guiet nnd trait,juilin of every dny life, Tim hotut-kccpra get in a little change—tho grogshops double their Incomes—nnd everything is renewed fur the Unto being. Wo understand that on Siin.l.Tj Right la-1 while tlio negroes were closing tliulr ever, rises attbollaptlst Clmreli in this phtee! uml T6 Onr Friends. MVhavo been with you neatly three months, Mid have labored hard to make a paper that would bp acceptable to nil classes, Wc doubtless have not been as nervously ex ercised about political matters as some would hnVo desired, yet we have always observed tho fill® to think calmly nnd net deliberately, remembering that it is the “cold hammer and anvil that fashions the red liot iron at will.” And again, we have not presumed to know all, and our readers nothing. Wo Inn e endeavored to give tho facts, and leave our readers to form their own opinions, be lieving they had intelligence sufficient to do so. Ill geneivd our friend shave come up nobly to our support, yet wo have not received all that we hud a right to expect. ,\nt more than hall’ of our merelmnts have assisted ns hy advertising—many of them have not even subscribed. These things are sn, and yet every one will say that it is,,I vast im portance to have a home paper, and uodniiht a paper would pay here. We need one badly. All this has said to us by men who do not tnko the paper, or spend one lime to enable us to eond|iet the pa],or properly. Wo cannot -nttriluitn this to stinginess, nor any waul of interest Jfi tho public good, hui merely nil inditlereiiee to the subjo,^ supposing all was working well, and f,,r this reason only hum we mentioned u. Wo need all the support,-tlmt-you can give us, and the more liberal tho support tho better paper we eat! make. 'Wo ought to have Will subscribers in- the elly of Albany Oar Daly, [Ifcr th* News. Albany, G.v., March 27th, 1867. Mn, Enrron:—Tito most embarrassing question with the people of-the South jnst now, is tho political condition of tho cotur try. There haa never been a more ovbntful period in our History—one in which so much lias boon involved,—Upon-these iptestionsy III,me How I lie Herald is liillleti. e eopv the following, which is an ox- Iruet Irani an article in the .March number of Harper's .Magazine, entitled, “llow we get onr new s. I (, will give the reader a,mio idea us t<> the “modus operandi" of editing a newspaper: A very large f,,ree is necessary, or at least it is employed, in nvery Now York newspa per oliiee to edit |he news, anil this force is generally carefully divide!} into distinct lasses or departments, Tliero are in tlio Herald I'lililiii-iid Department eight separate and distinct -departments, giving eiuplby incut to uliout -10 jicrsoiiH. of all right or nine “Writ in; liohl about tju! sailu» rank t< ""I . I lido niv hist tors that seniors in col low students, Imt tin Filitors,” wl the other lei^r tlo to their fel- loiiiiiiniul quite so uiurli eoiisnlrratioii. Tliesr ^ r „tlenien u iitr the original artirlrs which unnear in on tin* Ibiir!li |.a-'r of the juj.er, ^ ’ 1 arr known as “Ivlitorials. ’ **“ •lieu i nl which Tliev inert. I have been hitherto silent, thinking the “Hump Congress,” who seem to have* com plete sway over everything, wished to im pose terms upon us that an honorable, au enlightened, a humane people, (such .as 1 supposed tho mass of tho Northern people to be) wptild riso up nnd resist for its injur- tiee, inhumanity and cruelty. In this hope I have boon most wonderfully,mistaken. bet us look, for a moment, nt what has lieeudonc since the surrender of the Confed erate armies, “so-ealled.” The first impor tant propositions submitted us by the Fed oral Government were, to rescind' the ordi nance of secession, repudiate the war debt, and ratify the ('(institutional Amendment emancipating our slaves, and declaring t hem forever free. All this was done readily. Arcording to their teachings during the war, it, was not necessary to rescind the or dinance of Recession, heeauso they waged and continued the war, and finally, by their immensely superior numbers, succeeded in whipping ns, upon the ground t hat wo had no constitutional right to secede, lfy that logic, then, the ordinance id’ secession was a mere nullity^ of itself. So was tho war debt based upon it. Hut we wore spun ai.i.v required to ukhcini) and imum iuati; them both, which the convention did, and justly, too, 1 think. f l hen come the emancipation of our slaves the surrendering' up of tho accumulated wealth ol the country for centuries—a thing which Congress expressly declared not to be the object of the war—which deelnrat ion was approved hy President Lincoln, ami which stood unrepealed upon the statute hooks of the Fnitod States at the close of the war. Hut still the measure was pressed, and our convention pnssed tlio necessary ordi nance. In this they done .wrong. If the Federal Government intended to take our property from us, let them doit by pouch. Don’t let a people of our raising, of our su perior intelligence and refinement—and 1 LATEST yTTELEGEAPH. rarvAt* umpatch to tub Albany tw-wii tdr xm. New York Gold and Cotton Market I^ew YoiiK, March 20.—Evening.—Cot ton firm at 31c. Liverpool, March 25.—Evening.—Cot ton closed firm at 13jd.Sales 12,000 hales, Liveupool, March 20.—Noon..—Cotton 13£d(ff}13jd. Sales 7,000 hales. New Yoijk, March 27.—Evening.—Cot ton quiet at 34 c. Gold 1012. Liveupool, March 27.— Evening—Cot' ton closed quiet at 1 u |d. Sales 1,000 bales. New Voice, -March 27.—Evening:—Col. ton dull and heavy. Declined Ac. Sales 1,800 hales at OO.Je. Gold 134]. Markets. Macox, March 20.—Cotton—There was a still better demand for cotton lo-dav and all offered was freely taken, Middlings eouimAiidcd nil advance of one-half cent on yesterday’s quotations—*j| cents being the top oftho market. Ai ur.siA, .March 20.—Cotton—Tho mar ket opened very quiet at. Saturday’s prices hut in the afternoon there was n belter de mand, at advauciii'j* prices, and sales of strict, to troojl middling were made at 20 cuts. Savanna 11, March 20. Cotton—There was some inquiry for cotton to-i hi y, result - oig in tho sale ol some three or four luiii- liyd hales, on the basis 2s|, cents for mid- lling, lull tho advises of an iniprncveinuiit, in the Liverpool and New York markets t Coli'mill's, March 20.—Colton—It wami dillicultmatter to hunt up a “transaction^ yesterday,so stagnant was the market.— There wan scarcely any cotton oliering. W o horad of one sale of low middling at 23 cents. • e&auLuu i One Square We8t of Oourt Hcinse, Albany, Ga. Slngoa leave this House every day for Thoraasville, Bainbridgc, and Florida. THe Tatole Supplied with the LEST the market affords. March fjfl-20 If Notice ! Long Beards! O N account of sickness of my family, I am com- l»cl _ _ cited Id closo my .Shop for a few days, noiieo will be given wheu I open. March 21—at .1. A. CIIESNUT. Dr. N. A. Pratt, (•ScceKHSOIt To 1’HATT .*t WlLSO.N MltOS) 11'hdlcmlc Druggists, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, No. 23 Hnyne St., CHARLESTON, S. C., Dkalkb is Krugs, llirniitals, Paints, Glass, and Druggists’ Sundries. made with China, Crockery am} ( Titos. J. ; * :v Ifapot . No. 80 Mulbcrr^t, . /: jl Always on nj Qolit Band, White and Deeorel j or by the single plot.; v? 5l 'Glasa and Plated W., Toa Tray., " Tabl. Mats, Table C u Tjr, and olher IloiiHCltold Furnis] ) | Lamps, Kerosene Oil, T n ki Baskets, Brooms, Q Speelo Jars, Vs: Flower l'ola” So., &c. ' i 2®" A Liberal Discount |.J march 12—28—8m 1 ATTENTIOI A NV PEItSON holding NOTES J — Beers A Brinson, UI hey arc Endoraers, will please » of the same. ltPvn? mH-n24-lf - Analytiiti of Ores, Soils, Perlillzers, &c. greniesl care and accuracy. <'heinlcal mlviee given in all hrnnehoa of the eci enoo, on moderate IurniR. W' ID*. P. Oliu nniuiclly, (I.atc of Bumtor Ropuhllean, J. M. .Martin, ni' i h, Marou Telegraph, ami a'u agent fin- tin. Georgia Citizen, ami we mv Raking I'm- re. InforoomontH front other t|imrler.s. T|». Press are dctormlitwl that the eitizens shall ho a reading people. Tlio people, so far as we could learn, wer plying their avocations, lieiog very lit!I. disturbed about tlio political prosppoK They nay bat little nboui the “'sitimtioM,’ and seem to care less. Tlipy" me disposed, however, to let tlio re-orgauizalioii go on without placing any obstruelioas in Ihe way. If it is tho best they can gel, they are satisfied. New Publication. Messrs Hlelock *fc Co,, publishers, tail Canal street, New Origans, have in press nnd will issue aliout tho (till of May, a new' ■novel, by Mary HeriinzeoiirM'liiiaker, and entitled “Albert Hastings.” h'rom the previous reputation., of tho authoress, a southern lady, weft known as a lyrical poet- ess nnd classical prose writer, we may ex- pect an entertaining and valuable eontrllm- tionlo Southern literature. \Ve extract tlio following from tlio preface of tlio work: I'm thinking of iho Sunny band, • With Mazing nkie* of blue nnd gold, Wkcre ripened fields extended stand, fiarannrtln green uml mountains bold. Tlio following work embraces a period an terior to tlio late war. In it, political dis cussion, consonant neither with tlio ohar- nclerporthu vocation of woman, has been pvtnded,. It liaslieen the aim oftho author, Whim abjuring pedantiu display, simulated KnUment and tranweendentat aiidiignity, to give a truthful portraiture of scenery in the . Southern portion of our beautiful country, H and of character and manners drawn Irom .berownobscrvatlon. T'Ww'wo* is eonfidc.1 to an indulgent public, in tho hope tliat thongli it may not .. motOMtho classic elegance of Goldsmith, ..j. ...So .commanding power bf Hid wer, nor the - ttneqnalcd iutcrest otScult, v.-t no doulitliil morality will bo found to sally, and no im possible dogma to obscure its pages. Wtfmx as a Lea.*,—Generation after .rgw^ption, uaya an eloquent mode i r-wntwf, have felt as wo lecl, and their fellows - WjHoi actSvd in iifo as ourp are now.— • a vapor, while nature tko.nami aspect of beauty when her “' commanded her to Kp. And so 11J be when wo are gone. T)io Jcao.brfght over our grave as that she now 'o while, am the presiding I'iditor, either Mr. Iteimelt or Ins sun, deeidealmw each subject is to lie I rented, and mtsij'iis ill,, the s’ah-edilor liesl i-ali'iila'i-il In “Work it lip” in the peculiar uun nr style of Hu-11 era Id. Tl man meetings [ are ollcn very ialeresliug, and Hie editors Mink Innvard lo them with positive pleasure. 1 was unco present at an litorial council" when tile card of Senator Henry Massacliusetls, was liamlml t.> the senior Mr l’“ ""ell. lie rend il aloud and ordered the |. or ter, to show ||,e genlleiiian in. When Mr. il.stHi cii I civil lie was somewhat sur- iilisftlat tltPcvi'liMiWH of a lit. rarv levtu*, Imt ivcovcivd liia com|n.siiiv as soon as Mr. Heiiiicll iiitruiliieetl the gentlemen as “ his editorial statV.” The Senator at oner sat d*»wn and conversation roeommoneod. For two hours a sharp discussion between the Senator, and the Editor ensued, tlio “stall ” joining in whene.ver occasion ollered or war ranted, and a very agreeable, entertaining, nip! rambling debate on puli tin’ll topics ni general, and ( ongrcssiutial prorcediiifs in particular, was tho result. At last Senator V l fipologisced for disturbing the ( ouucil, and as ho wax leaving the room remarked Hint lie would uiiderslaud hetter liereatler “how a great paper is edi I'V’ “" *» hoV” remarked Iho Editor-in t tuet, ns tho door closed on the Senator ami n neeiiliar smile on his coiintcunuco ia- dieated to those wlm know I,ini best (hat something liiimy was in the “old gentleman's IV"",. “••"tmhks liu’ 1 ! understand how tile Herald isedilcd,does lie? I want each \! • “10 take some one idea .Mr. \\ lison lias expressed, state it brieflv in one paragraph, and answer it in a second.— f, ''“'m ah short.” If Mr. Wilson rend the Herald ol the next morning lie must have been astonished and amuseifat tlio wav the “great Herald” was edited, for every oil: ilonnt article, referred lo him, and rehearsed Ins Ideas expressed the day before. Olio would imagine tliat with such a lmm- ber of writers the articles in the same issue would frcipicntlv “clash” and lie eontradie- torj-, yet tho editors arc “well trained," and ImVo learned hy long intercourse tho ideas n ?V| Cn X. l,0 ; U0 A l r? oftlu? peculiar style! ortho hdltor-m-Chicf In ait other offices in hew \ ork the eibtorialwriters are more indrpohdent m the olioiqc of a subject and manner ol as treatment than in the Herald ofiice—and one may traeo individuality in theedilorinls oftho World,TiniesorTrllimie- Ian there is only the |iccnlinr style of Mr’ iiemiett visible in tlio editorial columns of the lleniUl. might add—id our chivalry, like a net of cowardly eu^s, nimply bucnuRO wo - wore whipped, walk up to tlm “ldoek”.-aml ask the exeeutioner to olioppour heaps oil'. Let us wait until tlio sentence is passed, and then Ictus go up withsoine show ofuELn tanck, \N ell, “the next tiling on docket,” wax that remarkable ('oust it utioual Amendment proposed, which tho last Legislature justly denounced ns an insult to an enlightened and civilized people—such as a magnani mous conqueror ^Voiild not even dream.ol' proposing to the eonquored. That was rigid. The Legislature deserves credit*lor ts manly course in this matter. Tho Sherman military bill—with tho re cent supplement thereto—both of which are; a shame to tiie Federal Government—a blot that can never be wipi'd from its history— are the things for our present consideration. I he first did not i-'oitri-: a compliance with its terms. The latter.does in our own sell! defence. If I hey are not fair, honorable, such as might justly be expected from the Federal Government, then we are not to blame. We have not accepted it until forced upon us. The question whether we will accept it, is to lie tried. Well, what 1 are we to do? Our true policy is eertaiulv! this: W [For tlio Now,.| Mn. I'.niTOit:—T ask a smalt space in vnur paper for tiie purpose of calling the atten tion ffl'the charitably ilispn-c.l in out- mi,Hi, to the suft'oring ami drstituto condition ol .Mrs. Kvarts, near Palmyra, who is bed-rid- den with rheumatism, and lias four liolnless little children! wlTrarii that' her husband, wlm wits au honest, industrious maa, ami good citizen, was killed ill tlio Confederate service, and his tio'nea are llow mouldering in tiie soil of-tlie country in whose defence his life was lost. It was thus tliat she lias '*0011 lcll desolate and bereft i>fnflcctionnml support. Hod hassaid: “Thepoor I leave always with ynti;” and while public and private muiiihccuco!is seeking toantollorato the condition oft Im heathen, let not tlio erics ol tiie w idows and orphans of out: departed braves constant lj- rittging lit our ears for bread, pass unheeded, Let tho rich ever bear in mind that those they now shekel bom tlio lightest cares tiiav, loo, become helpless and destitute. Cast your “bread upon (lie waters,” remembering 11 is prom ise of reward mi the day of final account— ‘J Inasmuch as ye have done it unto tiie least of these, ye Iiuvo (lotto it auto me." Uporgiii), tut.I pxiotisivdy known ilironj'lion! Ihe Slale, is !n tliis House, ami solicits front his friends ami aoqtininlanccH a liln*tul imlronagt*. march 'll, 2ti tit JYotirc This ! ' pwii.i. voe in: miavko 1C J IM, Till! lbMUMIH, tjikcs this method forming.his old customers nnd the public gun- rallj, that lie is still alive, nndxan he I'onud liere alter at the llroeery Stoic formerly occupied by Mr. .HMIN ADAMS, hack of Mercer & Stallh' Washington Street. Marclt -I— ol To llic Tax Taycrs of Dou^licrly County. rpilE hooks for receiving retnrn» of taxes for the J year lSf.7, will he open nr the store of MEU* CEH u SMITH, in Albany, on the F1H.ST DAY of April next. Tot-sons having freedmen employed nre required to reinrn Iho names of nil males be tween the ages of 21 nnd lit) years of age. Frocd- men that arc not in Ihe employment ofa whito per son are required to come forward and make returns of their polls and property. Owners of land arc re quired to return them by designating number, dis trict nnd .section, according to tho original survey. S. F. Dk(JUAJ- FENKJ[EU, T. 11. D. C. March 21—2<» Baker Sheriff Sale, W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, before the Court Mouse door in the town of I*i:ice 1V*Mi:i:ov.—This noted nnd roiuc- xvlial eccentric goniiiu, wlm is now lecturing in tiie St,tiili, ucenrioiially tiiraws out a goed suggeMitjti. Iiiottpcf liis iveetil leet- ttivs bo said: V- Wore I possossed oftbo nlclioinv to nans- Iff :i poor niaii of tlio Wosl. into tin-ri. l, man ol tbo Fast, I would take all tho jowols ol tlio ladios, an.I build notion mills. 1 would loavo the ladios without any otliornt- Intelmiffi than CHi-ir pure hearlsand bemiti- 11 hires,, and will, the pi nftheir nil- necessary gewgaws could put up woolen mills, cotton mills and saw mills, and no longer I,e dependent on people solitrawav » ho care nothing l„r you, except, for vom- lot hint. I 111 up a rollon mill with alhous- Newton, Maker county, tin.,Xwithin the legal hours of sale, the following lots ofdantl, via.: Niimhors two hundred umlWlity-nine, (289) two hundred nnd ninety, (290) tliveV hundred and cloven, (fill) three hundred and thirty, (fifiO) threo hundred ami seventy, (fi7i») and all of threo hundred and ten, (fill)) nnd three hundred andthirly-ono, (fifil) south of Alligator Creek, in tho seventh (7th) district of Maker county. Levied on ns tho property of Jas. W. Ilcnrst to satisfy an nttncliment Ufa issued from tho Superior Court of Maker county, in favor of •lames O. Chock vs. said .lames \V. Jlearst. , , — Proper ly pointed out in said fifa, nnd affidavit tiled in ne* cordance with tho law. MOMEltT .1. MILLS, Mlioriff Maker routily. March 21, 18U7 Ukoiuiia—Worth County. SIXTY DAYS after date application will bemadot. to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to soll*io! GILLILAND & PEJ lOSiTRAITOKS anil BP, ALB A.N Y, TTTl' . . . ’ NV be™ r! e ?. ,rc !' 10 mtxke ,'oni .. tli.m on shortest not toe. march lit—im $25 REWi ho owner. Tho above reward will b!l trunk and contents are produced 1 March 19—3t P. U( FOli SAI.E. - —:o:— A Fine Pair of Horsei No. 1 Buggy and Ha d. w. e A),ply to fob It), SPl For Sale Low to Clo.o ConO 1000 BUailKLS tVlIITK COR 1" COILS of BAIL BOT] 1200,11,... IRON TIBS. —Also— 2000 YDS. OF ALMANY FACTOBlR Lot of DOORS, WINDOWS, BEDSTKAII &0, ' N. A A. Sarchll—3t ^ ^ MERCER & CORNER BROADMDWAStlllf Albany, Georg Rave on imnj, nntl nro con J Ar Good Stock of Conslnting, In part, of f Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffer, Hall, Cluj „f tan,I n,in,tier 218, in tin, 7lli illalrlot of said conn- ly, ns the- |ir,ij,rrly of William Willis, ilrccsnl. BENJAMIN WILLIS, Atltn'r of William Willis, dco'it. march 2fi, 1807. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, xvhili, residing in Soulh American tins: Wo must got. thoottlbVccmoal of this »»<1 spimllos, aml tlioy i.-m j,". ingipj. invantire onjoinoil by llio I’nitoil Statouj ”" S .. <I|I 'V loti tImusatut gliatoiiinghavi Is. oomTa, if it rail bo ilnno. Thoro is no troti-| hl i „ in tho liomlwilli noam . . I Wilt I t*T I I ■< ... ..—*1 .* .. .... hloilt imtkijig thooaso. Tlio only ilifiioulty, will tho t'niti'lftoujoin thistnoatmro 7 Il'thoy ref,iro, n»"openly ami plainly in violation of Iho Constittitinn of tin, Knitcd Stales as l'3|iilfiit Johnson says it is, tjion onr last remuily It, thwart tliia disgraceful! dislum, "rah16, shamoful anil ruinous nionsure, will have liooti exhausted. It will heroine us, then, under tin, foroo ol* circumstances, to net in Kolf-del'enro, and make tiie best of this tiling we can, and proeeodTo “reoo.nstriiet" upon Ilio terms nt.TATKn. In that event non ball,and it is untiling, for (lie forieign element is eonslantI v pouring in to renhieo those wito she may lose at war; but srike at her pocket, and you inflict a terrible wound. ( (ildil I see factories here, T would say that the-dnynffreedom and liherlv le„l ronio. i Tor lieu!! A ‘^MFtMtTARI, 1 ; IMWinKNCU.inal,ealllty, rl plenRalil n„et „l I,.. lo,., ,R0iii part Ot til., ,-l.y, Whl, Khtdini, Her- !*»',»»». flaw,.. Harden, Sr. for fur,tier parlienlnrs apply (o ‘ loarcliea [“Sir W. A. I.tivi;. ItKto.NRTKUtTiox.—The. Savannah lte- pnblican learns that Captain \Y. II. Hillyer of N’ow York, and his two. brothers, have jnst purchased a plantation ill Camden eotin- ty in Ibis State, situated on tho north hank let every matt wlm can, uecistki:, and lie Worth County prepared to vote; bet us unite in electing JV' ">• first Tue-dny in oar best, onr very best, men, to “reconstruct’’ this Stnto government, wliirlt I venture to Sheriff Sale. May next, will |, L . Hn |,| say, a fiords more ample protection “to per son, property, life and liberty,” titan any Stoto government “North of Mason anil Dixon’s line.” m Ike no,11 „f Imlmlls, (ia h .ween dje legal hour, „f s.tlo,.tl, n i;ol!oxvi,', s of Crooked river, Vohtainiqg two thousand i (nine him- AYe want tlio present political difficulties settled. AVe have wanted it since tho ter mination oftho late bloody struggle, but. ou rnlo has been.t If it oould notho sottled np- on tenus that w e eonsidcroxl honorable, then they must t,e pnt in some sha|>c that tliero is no possible way to cscapo thorn, so the world might see tliat we never accepted such terms so long as'there was an avenue of es cape. Isay, then, lotgmrGovomor set to work to have these infernal measures onjoined . and, lf ho fails, lot ns necept tho tcrmsHm! posctl, with tho best possible grace, ami mako tins best of tlictn wo con. And in so doing, tot us remember at Uio ballot box the Scxcnly (70) acres nf land or lot (number (!,|f, ninety, !„ tlio sixteen,I, (toil,) district of i.rtKlnullr Dooly now Worll, county: lo.UI .... r n “"J a missionary, tliscnverctl a sale and simple remedy for I lie Cure of Nervomi Weakness, Early Decay. Diseases of Hie Urinary ami Seminal Organa, ami Hi« whole disorders brought ou by baneful nnd vi cious habits. (treat tiumhers have been cured by Tlris noble romeily* DroinpteiLby a flesiro to l.eno- ht thcalllielec ami unfortunate, I will send the re cipe lor preparing nml using this medicine,.in n sealed envelope, to any one avIio need il, Tree of Ctiiin/f, Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Stallnn it, Bible I lodge, New Vurk City. Morel, 2l-2IL-1y TO PLANTERS! i . , ...- r levied on as the proper- Courl for coat on ftra from Worth ’Superior i’ourt \t -. e.<..- dred cleared and under fence, embracing a great variety of soil adapted to tlio, growib ol c/inJoluiul anMnm . . !' ,, all ibis xviil have * WO die; and the 'Ogmnl.ic. ,, every- kind,) .together with for US wilt )lt two hundred head ol cattle, horses, > . eartH and impiemonts, dwelling rimfotit! complete, ntan in TitiFMNQ gNnxKs who liavc aidctl, abettcll and countenanced tho fanatical portion of Congress in adopting thcao isfauoi; jiBAsinna. U. _msrc',2a, 1807 ^ E> " Deptny »b'.’rin. T. city To City Tax city ot j\ioany, •will be . open at tho PnnH n from the FIRST UAV of April to he VtRST DAV of May next. Tergons failing h W. pteporty within that time see®llaUli Xr utubto J. F. CABatLE, Clerk. (ax. >Iarch 23-27-1m GEORGIA—Dougherty Couiily. •aid county, di gulae tbc CTed E. Ktoiball, (obeai Utc lime prescribed (bey can, why be granted lo I _ Kcnball’twiaie - AU. WHOM IT MAT HOXHEntf. asaas s^® Planters Furnished With Supplies for their Freedmen OIsT TIME! CALL ANDMAKEYOUU ARRANGEMENTS WITH GILBEBT & VASON. Intoes, Tohncco, t’lgnrs, Smtff.H Dickies. Sardines, Can- 1 , dies, Soda, Lienors, * Dander, Shot, Lcadi Dercnsslnn Caps, liollow-WniV Nails, flow Steel, Trace Chains, llaes STAPLE DRY GO HATS, Sill IBS, BROOMS, TUIl8S SEIVK8, At!., AC. The liigliest market pricei all kinds of Ktmnt’ru. C 5 Repnirccl At MACON PRld f ^ROM THE ENTIRE tntlsIkiS xperienced Work Mnrcl, 111—20 tf Notloe I T 'ff 1 c , 0 D\ r ' nc r«Wp''•"tofor* existing beiween ktelds. Alley a Jelks, Is this day dialolTid by mutual consent. .i7 h * !!! , V , 1 "'” »*n Iiereaner bo carried on by STANU ° lds & U * n * Ano /’ nt th « mm 0l2 8TAND - FIELDS & ALLEY. STAND. March 19. -Im KIDD & OWENS wilTho pleaeod to servo their old friends end the puhlle generally. C-all nnd ace tie. " John Chesnut's Bari,or Shop Is also nllaohed In March 15>-2t in the last four months, wc confident]* irtends and cuBlomers lo bring ill Fine Watches, Clocks ‘and For repairs, and guarantee a EnpjravinK Done to, I«. E. Weloh I BOOK AND J *©■ SpecUole Oloaooo refiltcd to si Albany, Jan. 17,1807. 3STOTH T he part GILDS II by main rtnership heretofore t „ BBT & niLSMAN, has tetfl . - ™ alu »l consent, snd by thcsrii j terest ol Ihe Estkte of Gilbert to ISM The old b.iriradm ot Gilbert & 11 settled by me os enrrivlng phrtnir,'i indebted either by note or eooonnt. I requested to,ootno forward and Jiqr'* dobtednesa. J.I " : SdrHnOff partseffof GiU Albany, Januitry 18lh, 18C7. IIoiv xllsp I ICM t glitvi n ilpilarg per nert,. ,'Wllto® Step lions, of Goorgin, is _ of (he New York Huston to be f tlio that city. Jtr Job Work » 1 t'cwbatl 05 Rhmoti Ordinary. .... ' RIME'S, ejceonted at AiftO, lilnnks Shoos, dot orti,e”6nc»t 1 andbe'ft raet n ^ , ,28^ l, 'i. A " *“*■ »«- ^Cali nt next ,lonr to WAJ.REi!’? Itap lio-ii.,. and respectfully solicit palronsge. wlttajTehtaperaonslallcntlon.lo pro CASH^BAafa^- 1 ’* coni,ucle,1 “ ' HJI,SWA!» < January )8lh, 1807 rTENDINK or Albany Book used