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i Havana cdhfcspandent of tlio Haiti-
v ifty* tlmt Beverly Tnckor, Kaq.,
• Uia tiiat city. Tito wmo writer wy» tlmt
- v o**fcrr. Harris, of Tennessee, having do-
" Wilnin^r to pursue a mercantile eareer in
* England,took paaango in the British packet
of tlio atU W,
’ l TnuYoi'Na Mkn of Tin: Sot nr.—The
Richmond Plymteh hns been looking
Ground to nsccntnin who will he clligiblc to
• o^OQ under the changed condition nl'nfiairs,
; and lii quite cheered to llnd bo many capable
persons still left to take charge of public
twitters. Tho disfranchisement of h»rmer
lenders nnd representative men imposes the
duties upon those uot disqualified, and con
scqucntly tho young men of the present
generation must take upon them selves the
. burthen of office. Apart from ropresenta-
• tlon iu Congress, where the iron-clad oath
'>/■ In pre-requishi: to adniSunlon now and here
after, tho young men of energy amiability
■will be required t«» manage the affairs of the
State and the municipal government. The
sooner, therefore, this fact is realized, the
hotter for all concerned. When the proper
time arrives for selection, the people should
pursue the policy indicated.
Tub 1*1:uside.vi’ft Hank A*'«»sr. W.
8. Huntington, .Ksq, Cashier of the first
National Hank of Washington, has been
before thb House of Judiciary Committee
upon subpcenaaml testified as to the condi
tion of the President’slirivnte ace.Mint in the
abovo named bank. The aee..iunt was
shown toJio in a healthy condition, and a
ballaueo'Suffioient to support a family for a
ffsqtart spell" was found to be in Mr. John-
Hon’s favor. Tho only mystery unfathoma
ble Is in divining what Mr. Johnson’s pri-
..Yftto bank account has to do with the mat
ter of impeachment. ■ The President may
lmvc no objection to their examing liis bank
account,blithe would be very imprudent to
trust some ofthoiu with his pocket-book.
A Monktku Lemon.—Henry (lwinn, wlio
returned yesterday from Florida, whither
ho had accompanied bis friend, Mrs. Harriet
Hoeelibr Stowe, presented ns, yesterday,
with a Icnum, Munething Hinaller than a
pumpkin, fresh plucked front a tree gmwing
oil Indian river, Florida It is one ol the
handsomest and decidedly tlio largest spyei-
men ot its species we base ever seen, weigh
ing one pound and one om]v, and measur
ing twelve indie-. in circumference. These
mammoth lemons are obtaine I, we under
stand, ill Last Florida ami on llu- 'southern
coast islands by grafting the lemon cutting
"•’oil tho native sour orange tree. The hint
is equal in flavor to llie best W csl. Iqdta
lemons.
llenrv lllt’oriii ■ MS the author of I m le
Tom’s-Cabin i- delighted with the climate
of Florida, and has purchased a place <»u
the St. John’s 1 liver, where she intends t-
reside. [Savannah News A Herald.
_ — ,«*-
Southkun 1*1:1. - C 1 Mt«>N.—This
body will assemble in Atlanta on the I Till
Hint., for the purpose of dr-cussing matters
afTectiug theinterr-.-tsof Southern journals,
and we presume that every iicw-pupcr from
Richmond to Mobile will send one or more
of Its editors. We feel .authorized oil .be
half ot the city, and itH ptv: ■*, to vxU-nd t
tho delegates a cordial ueleome, and t » a:
wire them that no etlbrt on the part of on
I icople will he spared to make pleasant tliei
irief sojourn among us. (Atlanta Intelli
gencer.
PrcsUjtcry of Macon*
The ProHbytery of Macon held a two
• days’ session in-this city last week, and ad-
.* Jottrned on Friday, to meet in Cuilibert on
Wednesday before the second Sabbath in
October next. From the icporis of pro
ceedings givtn by th" Sun, \vr makeup the
following account of thu most interesting
business transacted;
Tho introductory sermop was preached
by Hov. David Willis of Macon, who was
chosen Moderator. Twelve ministers com
pose the Presbytery The CowmifUv on
lloiiiestie Missions reporteil: “ Witliin the
1)Otinds of tills Pnsh\ ter. th. <• are about
•thirty of the wenthiesi and most fertile'
comities of Georgia, and in more than hall
of them we have no eliureh organizations at
all. Of the tlftceu chutvhot within the
Presbytery t here nin
can be considered i
4 the others need aid.
Let rs Bfihtar fry Strong Drink.—Wc
have received tho fqllowlng through the
post Office, and although without, signature,
it meets a question which wo have recently
discussed with several young men of our
city, that it is not hard to locate its origin.
To its suggestions os an argument why you
should quit, we may be permitted to add tho
observation of ono of oar oldest and best
citizens. Ho remarked that in all bis life
time he had nover known n man to reform
from drnnkcncBS after he had passed the
moridan of life, and had rarely known any
to givo up drinking among the young men
after they had become habituated to their
cups.” Header, have you ever known ono ?
“ Let us quit strong drink, such as whisky*
rum, gin nnd brandy, nnd if we must take
something for tho stomach’s sake, let it be
a little lager beer, which is said to lie healthy.
Liquor blunts our energies, dulls our mind,
unfits us lor doing busincis, it at all, in a
proper way, it costs us money that does no
good neither to the body or soul, causes us
to spend money that we would not, go where
we would not, to net ns wo should not, and
causes many n one to loose a good business
situation. It also causes many a ono to
have rheumatism, by destroying (or derang
ing) the proper functions of the liver, though
iu many eases blit few will own tho origin.
It causes us to break many good resolutions,
withstand the first temptation the next will
he easier to overcome, and so on, until we’ll
he in part at least wlint wo were created for.
Then the ladies cannot say “ I’d marry you
if you did not drink,” and tlio ladies of Ai
I any would not Bay, “ 1 fear most of the mkn
iu town drink.” Let us quit. Who’ll say
44 I’ll he OjvRdWlV"
The MtlTllay^f April.
This is the anniversary, selected by tho
noble women of the South, to pay tribute to
the martyr dead, who yielded up their lives
in the defence of tlio “tho lost cause.” On
l hat day, tho fair daughters of tho South
from the beautiful Potomac to tho tranquill
Uio Ciraudo, will assemble at the graves ot
our honored mid cherished dead, and yield
a heart’s ollering to tlio quiet sleepers, who
fell, battling for what they religiously
deemed a sacred cause; around the graves
of departed worth they will meet, and shed
a tear ofsympaty mid sorrow, to keep green
the turf o’er tho resting places. ’Tistruo
the peaceful sleepers have been proclaimed,
by those whom they met, swonl in hand,
on crimsoned battle plain, traitors to their
country, and we the survivors of tho glori
ous struggle, now painfully recognize the
laet, that “ the tyrant’s heel is 011 our soil
Imt the Words or acts of an ungenerous foe
men cannot eradicate from our memory
that those ueblo men yielded up tlu-ir lives
in our defense,—for our rights, our proper
ty, our liberties; mid they most -zealously
believed, when charging the scried ranks of
th<- nY»rt It man, that they wore justified, iu,
the eye of (tod and man, to bathe their
swords in the blood of tho foe; for the ex
amples set them by tho men of 177(1, incited
them to oppose oppression, let it come from
foes w ithout or friends within,
Let it, then, not be forgotten, that on the
-fith day ot tho present month, patriotism
and virtue will meet around the graves of
the Southern martyr dead, and if not per
mitted to speak in eulogistic strains, the
i ' —
South Georgia an! Viirtia RailM&li
MTEST BY TELEGRAPH.
Tho political change* through tohtcli tho
country in passing has almost silenced every
otiVorpriso ol internal improvement, and the
fear of worso times ahead dampod tho ardor
of the roost enthusiastic and frightened
capital back to its doubly barred and bolted
cotters; but we think the darkest hour of the
night hns arrived, nnd that the dawn of day
is at bandMn tact, a ray of light already
•pant the kahteum sky, and wo may now
begin to look for rosy mom, with her world
ot hope, joy and good will. Under these
circumstances, we again onori the subject of
tho South Georgia & Florida Railroad,
which project finds great nflectioft in our
heart. Since we wrote on tho subject last,
tho charter has been reconvcyed, by tIn-
Atlantic «fc Gulf ltnilrond Company, to the
South Georgia <fc Florida Railroad Company,
or its representatives, ami there is nothing
in the way of organization, but the want ot
stockholders. The County of Thomas is
authorized to subscribe $200,000, and the
Corporation of Thoninsvillo $150,000, which
foots up $350,000. It was believed, before
tho passago of Sherman’s bill, that the people
of both the County and the Town would
vote the sums mentioned, when summoned
to tho ballot box, mid this summons was
about to bo issued, when all our proceedings
were estopped by tlio Sherman .Slilitarv
Despotism. l r pon the passage of that lull,
a new class of voters made their entrance
iuto the afena, and having no poworat pres
ent to hold ail election, when our shackles
arc removed wo shall find that our field
for cuiivassing has boon much enlarged.
Wo aro not discouraged, however, because
Cutlco comes iu lor Ins share as a tax payer,
r aailroads
ramie MsTAtcn rii t a ta aSt tnt-w t tttLt a xwa.
Sew York Gold and Cotton Market.
April 8.—Cotton dull and
Middlings 12Ad.; Orleans
ions mounds will be canopied with How
m.I sprinkled with the tears of those
[Ex
I"'*
CIS
who have survived tho “lost cause.
All Order from lien. Pope.
HuAD^t au's Tin an Mimtakv Pnmucr, [
.Montgomery, Ala., April 3, 18D7. )
< tl.WKIlAl. (>1:l»EIts, No. 2:
Tho following extracts from ail Act of
Congress, approved Match 2, 1807, are pub
lished for the information of all concerned,
mul they will he strictly complied with iu
1 his Military District :
(1’t. liMC—No. 85. |
An A« t, making appropriations for the sup
port of tho army tor tho year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-,
eight, and for other purposes.
See. :>. And be it further enacted, That it
! shall ho the duty of the officers of the army
and ii:n y, and of tho Fieedmeu’s bureau,
only three or lour tint to prohibit and prevent the whipping and
i st-lfsustaining. Aii
Of the lourte. :i usin'
»hii>it and prevent the whinpfii fc .
maiming of the person, ns a punishment for
for he has a natural admiration for
and steam engines, and wo firmly beliey
the colored people of Thomas County will
vote as unanimously for tho South Georgia
ib Florida Railroad as the white people. So
let us east about for a beginning. Let us
liavo all things ready, ami as soon ns Gen.
Pone, wlio has now reached bis headquarters
at Montgomery, issues his orders, let us pro
ceed to get authority for holding tho elec
tion.
We liavo been informed, upon good att-
thprity, that the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad
Company, are ready to propose leasing our*
road for a term of years, guaranteeing sky bn
fku CK.vr. per annum to the stockholders,
upon the amount of capital invested. At
this rate we could go on building railroads
ah infinitum, without fear or loss. The
lawful rate per cent on our capital is all,
nay, more tuan wo bail a right to expect at
the beginning; but our road will be a pay
ing one, mid nobody understands it bettor
tlmn tlio. President of tho Atlantic ib Gull
Road. | Enterprise.
The Thing in a Ant Shell.
The New York Times openly proclaims
the intentions of the Republicans to disre*
gat'd tho decision of the Supreme Court
should it be against them on the reconstruc
tion bills, mid to go into open rebellion
against the law as pronounced by that body.
It says, in referring to the movements of
Southern Governors to test the constitution
ality of their laws:
Its (the South’s) pride may bo gratified
by a legal assault upon the policy of Con
gress, but only incorrigible fools can sup
pose that policy will be materially hindered
or on any pending question reversed, by an
appeal to the Courts. The refusal of Judge
Martin, of the Superior Court of Haltiinore,
to grant tho injunction, prayed for by the
Maryland Radicals, to prevent the meeting
of the State Convention, proceeds on the
hypothesis that the Convention is a political
body of which tho State Legislature had
pi-operand exclusive cognizance.
l»y a party of reason, mid with tliei
dent of the decision in the 44 Dorr rebellion”
ease to sustain it, the Supreme Court may
not unreasonably be expected to disclaim
jurisdiction in the premises. At any rate,
tile fact is incotitestible, that Congress has
absolute mastery over the subject. JW no
appeal to the Courts, by no quibble of law-
yors, by no combination or effrontery of
Southern politicians, can this fact be over
come. A denial of it theoretically will not
affect it practically. And tho supremacy
ot Congress will continue, despite petitions
for injunctions or averments of uncunstitu-
tionality. Its power to carry out its will is
already’ assured. Neither the President
nor the lawyers can compel its admission of
Southern representatives, its acknowledge
ment of State Governments which it has de
creed provisional, or its abatement of one
iota ol the conditions which it lias imposed
upon the South.
Hero we have it openly proclaimed that
the will of the majority is the supreme law
and that the majority lias made arrange
ments to carry out its will, by forco if ne
cessary.
Liverpool,
declined 4‘k
13d.
NK\v York, April 8.—Gold 132*. Cotton
dull and unchanged.
Livwrrooi., April 8.—Noon.—Cotton
declined still further. Middling Uplands
I2gd.
New York, April P.—Noon.—Cotton
quiet at 28c. Gobi active at 135]
New York, April 8.—Evening.—Cotton
steady ; sales l,R(»n bales, at 28c. Gold 33.
Liverpool, April 8.—Evening.—Cotton
heavy, with downward tendency; sales 8000
bales at 12]d
New York, April 8.—Evening.—Cotton
easier at 27L«» 28c. Sales 1,200 bales. Gold
1351.
Liverpool, April s.—Evening.—Cotton
continued heavy and cloned with a declining
tendency, at 12]d. Sales 8,000 bales. •
lulerestlng Military Correspondence,
Wasiiinuton*, April 0.—The Secretary of
War has submitted to the President a cor
respondence) between Generals Grant nnd
Sheridan regarding removals. A special to
tlio Haltiinore Sun says General Griffin re
commends the removal of Governor Throck
morton, of Texas. General Sheridan agrees
with him. and suggests the removal of the
Governor of Louisiana. General Grant, iu
reply, doubts the power to remove Gov
ernors, and thinks removals must be made
by Congress, or a tier trial under the sixth
section.
Pig Hama, Sugar Ctired ttama,
Flour,, Applet, Toiuattoca,
PicYlca, assorted and fresh.
Pino Applet, ...
YVine Cracker*, Sardines, Herrings,
BEST ARTHI.E CUEWING TOBACCO |
ALIO,
Frccdmcn-s Tobacco, Durham Smoking
Tobacco.
OHESTKOT GROVE WHISKY,
iioumiox WHISKY,
1,000 LbB. LEAF LARD.
TO ARRIVE*
Large Lot of Choice Family FLOUR.
Large Lot of Freedmen’s FLOUR,
A fine Lot of Sugar Cured HAMS.
Also, a very large stock
dry goods
Of all kinds.
Orders for Corn and Btcon will W promptly
filled at 2] per cent, commission on original cost.
Planters are offered time on supplies for
Preedracn. until 1st of November. . Call At once.
April 2, mi. W.I. VA8QX.
Cily C ouncil Pi-oi-cccliiige.
Corsru. Cham mm, \
Albany, On-, April 11, I8ti7.)
Urgulnr Mrr/ing.—I'rvaeiil Ills Honor, tlie_Mftyor,
nnd Uouiicilmen Mercer, Hobbs, Welch, Johnston,
nnd linfirt. Absent, Couiioiliucn Stephens.
Minutes of IfiHi meeting rend and confirmed.
Application of J. J. Husli for leave lo erect Brick
Store with wooden roof within the lire limits, win*,
on motion, reftiscl.
^ Scaled proposals for building Engine House from
Kendall and Thorn, and 1\ M. Thompson, were then
read, when, on mol ion, (lie bids of the parlies were
repealed.
On motion. 1 he contract committee wore instruct
ed to ascertain the probable cost of building an En
gine House for the idly, and endeavor to raise tho
menus by private subscription, and report at ncx*.
meeting.
The following resolutions offered, and on motion
adopted:
Wht-rcan, llie necessity fornn additional Engine
in our city, was demonstrated at the late fire, there
fore be it
Jlrtulvol, That, the t'ontract Uommlttce be Autho
rized to purchiiso a good Fire Engine, and that the
Treasurer of thu city be authorised lorniso the mon
ey to pay fyr the same by issuing Scrip payable on.
the 1st November, 18U8, drawing interest receivable
at maturity in payment of taxes, and that tlio Con
tract Committee lie authorized to purchase a suita
ble lleurse, rf thu money can be raised iu the plan
proposed to purchase an l.'ugiiio by the i.ssuiinr of
..•rip, 8
Oil motion, Messrs. Kidd .'c Owens were allowed
twenty days to obtain license for Billiard Tables.
On motion, the license of Thomas II. Clark. Re
tailer of l.i<|Uors, waflrniisl'crred lo John Talbot.
Application of F. F. Coulter, Route Agent of
Southern Express Company, praying a reduction of
the license, was read, when, on motion, the license
was fixed at $20Q for the present municipal year.
The Sexton reported tho following as Hie number
of interments of paupers during the year iSlitl.—
lb whiles—28 black*. Also the following as the
total number of interments within the oily for the
month of March IHiJT:— 1 adult. 1 infstil.
Bonds Ai-i’itovr.n.—Crimp & lLzemuu I ono-hoi-rc
dray ; J. T. Sims, omnibus.
Oil motion, the Clerk was instructed in assessing
taxes for the present year lo receive the numbers
onl} of city lots, the value of same to be fixed by
Council.
On motion, the City Physician was instructed to
contract with the DvuggUta of the city for the fill
ing of prescriptions for tlu- indigent poor, nnd as
certain what they can be filled for ratcably, that a
uniform price for the same may lie charged, and
the sum of One Hundred Hollar* be appropriated
for medicine* for the poor of the city tho present
year.
On motion, the sum of 81 to each member of tho
Hook ami Ladder ami Fire Engine Companies, was
appropriated for Ho purchase of belt* for said
Companies.
On motion, the Committee on Streets were cm-
powdered, if neressary iu llieir discretion, lo con
tract fur the building of iwo Fire Cisterns, nnd for
making u gutter on the buildings of Westbrook H
Brother for the fire cistern on Broad Street, and to
have the lime sink on Slate Street near the resi
dence of W. O. McAlister, filled nl once.
On motion, the Marshal was instructed to notify
Hie property holders to cover tlu-ir cisterns within
the burnt district immediately.
Iliu.s l’i.n:itni:h —Uaine.t Hewitt $25 00; John
0i>: A. J. Taylor $50 00; M. Fleishman
Veal:
anv mine
militia forces, or any part ijttfreof, is hereby
prohibited timler any circumstances what
ever, until the sumo shall ho authorized by
Congress.
iY misdemeanor, or otiense, by any
ters oil .our rolls only three are setth -1 pas- pretended civil or military authority in any
torn.” They recommended the adoption of I State lately in rebellion, until the civil gov-
rcfoluttouWo give t’l-iinV ehtiivTieshll possi- 1 eminent of such State shall have been iv-
' bib aid iftsnpporting tliuir ministers; lo om- i eognized L* the Congress of the United
ploy an evangelist to x isit every unsupplied States.
xjbnrcc in the lYesbytory and preach to them j - s e‘e. 0. And ho it further enacted, That
■M' often as ho can; to take up collections iu nil militia forces now organized or in nor*
' each, church for tho nnstonvation fund Lefofe \ vwc in either of the States of Virginia, North
the fell meeting ot the Presbytery; and m ( arolina,South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
doredthat until an evangelist call he cm- Alabama, Louisiana and Texaa/oo forthwith
ployed the following ministers xi*it the , disbanded, and that the further organization,
churches named, and preach, administer! m ining, or calling into sorviro ot the said
communion, and take up collection fur sus- *i« -- »—»
tentation:
Albany Church—Rev,.TL IV Hoytr
Americus Church--IX Willis, D*. I>.
LttWipkiu Church—Rov. NV. A. Hall nnd
Rov* T. K Smith..
Mount Zion—Rev. J. I.. King.
'/Fort GaincB—RcvT. K. Smith.
: KmmauB—-Rev. J. K. McIntosh.
Committee »on Systematical Bonpvo-
> JvjrorledAhrottgh Rev. T. E Smith,
' pd JiWnl bcncvolonco as the
i, pud that it he enjoined
hes of tlio Presbytery to
> mj.fcarly as itoteiblu for.
of tlie Assembly in aeoor
rith oiiho Assembly j*asscd at Mein*
fr'o^dismismon o] Rev. W. A
■‘ f '“ Presbytery of Xew Orleans
' xktninatiouhy Uio
Mlediwamero-
* * * • a
J mix Pope,
Rrevct Blsj. General Commanding.
Ufilcial:
J. F. C’OXVNGII.\M,
1st LieuU 24th Iufautry and Assist
ant Adjutant General.
Goagm&Ml. ‘
. Tho Senate confirmed Lovelt II. Rouueea
iu (ucresjor to Brigadier General ltoaen-
rrin*.
Senator Wilton haa returned from Vir
ginia.
Cabinet aetrion very abort—occupied with
rou line of butioea*.
JfeunL Sharkey, and Walker’s Bill of
Complaint in behalf ot Mississippi, iare
liitiiaVpntor gurded as a masterly document—!( eoYtra
four columns. "
Mississippi ts. the I’nlted Stales,
YVashixgtox, April 5.—lu tho Supreme
Court, to-day, Judge Sharkey gave not ire
ofa motion for a preliminary injunction
against Andrew Johnson, President, and
General Ord, commander of military Dis
trict comprising Mississippi; and stated
tlmt the motion was founded iu a bill of
equity which lie projwsod to file, brought
by the Ststo of Mississippi ns com
against the parties named, to enjoin them
ironi exccutiug the acts of Congress, recent
ly passeil called tlio Military ltill and the
Supplemental Hill.
Attorney General Stanbury suggested,
that as it was a case involving the
original jurisdiction of tho Court, the mo
tion in the first place abould be tor leave to
file tho bill.
Judge Sharkey acqnicseed, and said the
counsel for the State of Mississippi would
now make tho motion for Icaro to file the
bill, and were ready to argue it.
The Attorney Geuernl contended tlmt the
bill, in to far as it purposed to maku the
President a party defendant, was in effect
n suit against the United Stales. lie would
therefore, object to leave being given by the
Court to file the bill, and ho was now ready
to go into argument on the motion.
The Chief Justice, after consultation,
stated that the motion for leave to file the
bill might bo make, and would be placed
on the motion docket; bat in cemformity
with the mica of tlio Court, jt would not lie
heard aaUJTCietmittragalar motidt) day.
_ Thl» motion, will, therefore, come np on
.k Co. .-s'.l 10; Israel tdsn's #li '.0; P. Kcnnov
$.")0 On: W. t\. Kt'li'!; i,k ,-;i 00; E. L. Connally
5100 00; lVm. Oliv.r Sl’’, ml; C. tV. It.wson$4tl-
.->0; S„1 A^iarj ai Ji; W. tl. Clllb.rt & llrolhcr
$2-1 (15; (J. J. Wright $200 00.
B11.1.S Ha.-scd.-J. !.. Hot)}* $83 33; Bnb(. Quick
$20 00; Israel Adams $25 00; A. J. Taylor $100-
00; Kplirniin Jolmslon $25 00; Win. Oliver $3 <UV;
<\ Volker $'.» 00; rami) & Bozeman $tl 18: Netl
Asbnrv $25 00 : W. W. Kendrick $8 01; ,| 0 J |D
Hriiikwater $100 Git; Itaiiie ti Hewitt $30 04; J,
M. Cooper $8 10;.J. M. Hilbert $100 00; Gilbert
A Hilnntan$7 75; H. Kcnnejr $1C0 00; Hilsinan &
Ball ^I4 50; Thomas (’nrlew $8 10;N & A F Tift
$58 00; Towns Kemp $0 f>0; J unc Thomas
$10 35; Boers Si Brinson $37 75; Brown .v (’0.,
$5 57; Westbrook 5c l>r6ther $1 85; Samuel Holfus
$20 70; M Barnes $105 75; Charles Loyd $2 50 •
K H Bacon Co $47 15,
Council adjourned,
J. F. O.VROILB, Clerk.
NOTICE-
A LL persons indebted to the estate of F. H.
HeUraffenricd. Into of mid couuty, deceased,
are requested 10 make immediate payment, ami all
those having demands against said estate will prp.
sent them jiroperly authenticated within the time
prescribed by law.
WM. OLIVER,
Adtn'r F. II. DcGraffcnried, dec'd.
April 0, 1807
1ST otice!
All persons indebted to the estates of B. II. lfie-
nan, Stephen Egan, S.- 8. (’rawlord, and Daniel
Wiugard, deceased, either by note or aeconnt, or in
any olhertsnnner, are hereby notified thai payotonl
must be made before next return day. or they will
be sued indittriminauly. Tin* la my last call to all
persons concerned.
All those having claims against an/ of tbo above
estates, are notified to prosent U»o saaoo that 1 may
know their character and atsosst. 7
. ‘ J. P. CABGILE, Adas'r.
April 9,1857.
Gxonaia—Doagheriy County.
RIXTY DATS after data applkatloa will bo
Grobuia—Dougherty County.
k LL persons indcbied lo the estate of John 11J
Danforth, deceased, are required to make im
mediate payment, nnd those having, claims against
said estate, will render them in as the law dtreots.
JOHN 11. HILL, Adm’r.
April 0,1807
wwafflassr
JQUK R. HtLt^ AJm-r.
Dissolution.
HE firm of Gilbert & Yaaon has thie day been
dissolved, by \V. H. Gilbert retiring and en
gaging in the l)rug Business. W. H Gilbert is au
thorized to wind up the unsettled business of the
firm. GILBERT A VASON.
Albany, April 2d, 1804.
The undersigned, in retiring from the firm ef
Gilbert & Vnson, acknowledges his obligations to
bis friends, and solicits for his partner a continu
ance of their custom, who will conduct the business
at the obi stand on his own account, and will be
prepared to give his patrons good bargains. Ho
invites also his friends to call and look at his sup
ply of Drugs at the Farmers’ Corner, where the
firm of Gilbert & Bro. will be able to accommodate
them with everything in their line.
W. II. GILBERT.
Albany, April 2d, 1807.
The undersigned is prepared at the old stand of
Gilbert & Yason to accommodate the public with
everything heretofore kept by them, and begs a
sharo of the trade, as he is satisfied that he will be
able to tnnkc it to the interest of all who call to
deal with him. W. I. YAflON.
Albany, April 2d, 1807. X
NOTICE.
FTIIIE subscriber is now receiving at the store-
| house on Broad street formerly occupied by
Beers & Brinson, nnd will offer on Monday, the
15th of April Inst., one of .‘he largest and best se
lected stocks of
a- O O 3D s,
WAKES AND MERCHANDISE,
Of all dcFcriptions, on the most reasonable terms,
and at Hie
Lowest Price* offered since (he lVar,
Having beon selected with great care to meet tlio
Wants of all Classes of Persons
By Mr Beers, who is now in
ISTEW YORK CITY
Taking advantage of the late reduced prices and lo
CASH BUYERS
Great inducements will be offered. We will also
Sell on Time
To the first of November next to persons making
satisfactory arrangements.
WM. W KENDRICK.
Albany Go., April 4, 1807. 82m3
The Fife :
* IpUnOld .took of Tock«t Knt„."
L.E.1
THE LATE FIRE jflj
*131
But our Frl.nd. amt Ciulomtri
Ball’s New Buli^
JUST BELOW ItAtVSosg
T>EAPY to serve them is beforw*t&
_tv ceivlng daily NEW GOODS touujl
of those lost In the fire, so if you waw 1
the DRUG LINE, go as usual to WelekvM
New Building. "*^1
L. E. &H.Ej
Notice to Builders.
A Ll
Cl
bills to
LL persons that arc in want of good Lumber
can be supplied promptly by handing their
Capt. Armstrong, at the Depot.
if. .
Albany, April 4, 1807,
A. SCOTT.
32ml
AND
o.
LET LIVE.
LIVE
R ESPECTFULLY announces to those In want of
something good to cat, in the way of cake
nud bread, will please give him a call at his new
placo of business, opposite Town’s Block.
Albany, April 2, 18«7. 31ml
n.BMXNQ * ADAMS,
Confeotioners and Grocers,
8outh side Broad Street,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
W E. have on hand a superb stock of Grocerien
consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, Coffee.
8ug»r, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Flour, Meal, Irish
Potatoes. Cheese, Crackers, Cakes, Candies, Basins,
Sardines, Pickles, Herrings, Oyatera, Salmon and
fish of every kind. Also, powder and Shot, and
everything else to be fould in a first elasa Grocery
and Confectiona-y. All we ask is a fair trial, and
we will convince the publio that we ean give them
better bargains than any one else.
AptiUJ 2, 1867. 31m3
Bankrupt Laws.
T)ETmON8 in Bankruptcy under late Aei of D.
J" Congress CAN NOT BE FILED until the gene
ral orders of the Judges of Ike Supreme Court
(under section 10) prescribe the fora of the petition
orders, etc,, etc
When the Circuit and district Court of the Dolled
Staije ean properly bear these cates, we shall
gladly represent oar client* before them. Cam
e*n be determined in vocation or term.
HINES &JBOBBS,
AibMV.O.., April J.m7. Att r*^f Uw ’
w
JUST REOBI
HITE LEAD, Linseed Oil
Sperm Oil. Machine Oil, v,„
L. E. & H.kJ
ALL RIGHT AGi
M R. MORSE it* again ready t 0 rccei
Clocks, and Jewolry, for rcpai,|.
We guarantee all work!
L. E. WELCH k (Ml
Booksellers and J
M's Net h
Saved from llie
/''kUB entiro stock of Watches and u
\J Silver and Silver Plated Ware, wk]
sell at small profits.
L. E. WKLOM
Booksellers and J
__ ' Ball's n
To Cily Tax Payei
X . Vl
IIE beolta for llie a»c,sment of into'
of Albany, will lie open nt the Cod
from the FIRST DAVof Ap-il lo i|, 0
of May neat. Pernoiu failing lo nWo In ll
bio properly within Hint lime, nro liable ft,
‘“March 28-27-ln, ' J ’ F ’ CA " a,1 M
JVOTICE l
A ll persons having left Walohes ».
JA repairs, are requested to come foT.-
redeem them WITHIN THIRTY DAYS']
will positively bo sold to pay charges, ’f
. , M. RICH & <L
VSF At tho Store of J. L. Cohnl
march 23—w4w ■
SCHOOL BOOi
A LL kinds used in the country.
Honery, &c.
L. F.. WELCH!
Albany, Jan 17, 1807
MERSCHAUM PIPE!
^j_ENUINE or no sole. Very clnq|
Albany Book and Jewelrf l
. L. E. WELeni
Pirir* Art. VV-SS
AN ORDINAL
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Counin
City of Albany, nnd it is hereby 1
authority of the same,
T IIAT tho Ordinance approved J11.
1807, iu relation to the selling oft
others than Licensed Retailers, Ac., be as
follows:
It shall not be lawful for any person (w
censed Retailers) to sell spirituous liqut
titles less than ono quart, according t
measure, and permit tho same to bo ilrt
house or on the premises attached there..^
first taking out license, nnd paying Unit-.
Hundred nnd Fifty Dollars. Passed and ll
March 8th, 1807. G. J. WRIGHT,!
Attest: J. F CxnuitR, Clerk of Council.^
march 0-1aw3w
ItF IT ORDAINED Hr THE 31 At
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALL
rpHIAT Section 11 on page 35of thefl
I nmenned to read as follows:
Vendue Masters shall pny a commit
City of one per centum on the gross 1
Goods, Wares, and Meichandizo or other
belonging to citizens, nnd two and £ per et
gross sales of all Goods, Wares, and Mari
or other Property, belonging 10 non.re“
Passed and approved January Dili, 1807.
G. J. WRIGHT,I
Attest: J. F. Cano ilk, Clork of Council
march 9-22-law3w
An Ordinance,
Re it ordained ly the Mayor anil (7f(fl
Albany, and it it hereby ordained by t
lamer r
Thnt, from and after this date, JUL
lawful for tho owners of lots to build of i
what shall bo known ns the fire limitsrfj
any wooden buildings or woodeu roofs,*
tire limits of said city shall be cit«UD»#L
tbo following boundaries; coiumenelyl
Northeast corner of tho Alley betwee^
and Broad streets; thence duo North on PI
embracing 210 feet East of said siroOMH
between l’ino and Flint street; thence ]
Alley to Jackson street; thence on Jot
embracing 210 feet on West side of ( *
to Commerce street; -th'encc—Nortl
street. East side, embracing 210 feet on *i
to Alley between Commerce nnd Htr*
thence hast on said Alley to starting I
for a violation of thia Ordinance, f
offending shall bo subject to a fine of L.
Dollars, and a forfeitureof the tnatctUW^—
building, and tho abatemont of the samc**^
nnce.
Passed and approved, March 16,16
G. J.WRIG
Attest: J. F. Cakoilb, Clerk.
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