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WISDOM—.njSTIGK—MODERATION,
<2, PER QUARTER
VOL. I.
ALBANY, GEORGIA. APRIL 13. 1867.
NUMBER 36.
TRI-WEEKLY NEWS,
rcnnsiiF.D on every
TUESDAY, THBttSDAV AM) SATIRDAV.
\ OFFICE—Over Gilbert & Ynsnn’s Dry
(lends Store, on South side of liroad street.
Store, on
nates o
Advertising.
[ ij T ,rlUenrante Inserted ntlhc rate or One Dollar
vi,tv Cents per nun M Ten Uses,
Isineft, for the
LAW GAUDS.
O. J. WlUfJHT.
i.. r. i». WAnnr.s.
WRIGHT 8l WARREN,
J. \Y. FEARS,
There comolli gltul titlingn of joy to nil.
To young nml lo oUl, to grout nml to Email;
I-
TRo honiity which once w.-i-cso precious nml rare,
fair.
attonnf.ys at i,aw. Provision. Dealer & Grocer,
I It tree for nil, nml all may
i Ely I Ik* iim* of
ALBtl.fY, GA
W ILT, nr.irtioo m tlu» several Courts o( Law nml i
Equity t
Kqtuly in
of the Uniteil Suites for the State of (icnrti'n
Also attention given to 'COMMISSION in RANK-1
i RUl’TOY. '
j Albany, Nnv. 19, JHii5,
r.-; n 4 vjtty Cents per square tu
Kjj insertion, and Soventy-fivo Cents for each
T iebfeqneot Insertion—payable iu advance. !
• B P B C » A L N O iTl C E. ,
All announcements of candidates for office, $10, j
%n be said In adtanoe.
■ Obituary notices to be charged for at rognlar ml
I .tftlHtnent r»te»-lo be r ald in advance.
■ ’tih anaee of Ten tinea, of brevier, make
Macon, Ga.
MEDICAl. CAliDS.
j '. ! ' vr angotm*ni.s aro complete f.n* s.i!.» nml
■T CORN BACON AND HAY.
CIIASTEM.AR\S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
’ The anaee or Ten lined, OI orcvier, mosc one
I ejuire.’ AdrertUomenu Ural inako over eight liner
I Sd trader fifteen Unce, eounted na two aiiuaroa,
Advertlttra will mark on tbolr ndvorlidemenla
jw .amber of saunres they wloli them to occupy.
■ "oenioiimicftllons for lndtrldn.l benefl., will be
SI.SU per square for eneh Ineerllua.
f.osal Advertisements.
Hie following nre oor ratee far legal advertise-
■ ■rntc
I Bales per l«»y of ol 8 ht l* nesor s 00
rSlrir. Mortgage FI. Fa. sales, per levy 9 t»U
i Tn Collector’* Bales por levy WO
* autloneTrWtew of Administration 1 00
KoS for letter, of Ouardlanship I Oil
Not ice of application of dismission from Admin- ^
SnMc^ofsDpiicat ion for dismission from tlnar-
diMsV--- •: 4 00
Application to sell Laud <• "<»
Notice to Debtors and Credit ors 4 on
SslMofpBrlrKblo property, ten days 3 IHI
I ‘ Kstray Notices, sixty days » 00
1 Payment at the abovo rules will he required in
ipecie or currant notes.
SPECIAL NOTICE. .
[|jioles of Land by Administrators, Executors or
tfeoardians are required by law to he held on the
l M tTuesday in each month, between the hours of
*Un In the forenoon and three In the nficruoou, nt
the Court House In the county in which the proper
ty It situated. Notice of these sales must be given
1b a public Gasette forty days previous.
Notices of the sale of personal property must he
given In like manner, through a publio ga
- 13 R. TO 1313.
—o—
OFFICE—Lehman's Corner, Opposite I.ivory 81 a Flo.
RRsmaxcR t/x. r. nms snys. ■ 8B *
Fcbl2 n 11-If] AU!\NV, 0 \.
and 1
111
•all .'-i
Drs, Cromwell: & Connally |
O FFEIl their pml’i
°f Al*
Jiiul services to the eitixeus
„ Albany and vicinity. Office on L.vnd St.
February 2 t. 1866. |:! if
In
,««m Ihs. Suiol,
1,1 Mill 11,S Hulk :
.<»*»;» Ifti«ln>i- iVn.
,!»i»u H,s Novtheru and Ha t
Ml hhls A It •’ Sugar.
20G LhN Sitpcriim* Family
•Ml kegs Sail**,
luff Sack'd l.iu*i|V>ol Silt.
Flour.
j Having an* AGENT W
i one ha« the advantage.
(COMMISSION JMliRl’ilANT ’
BARNETT & CO,
Cor VOX FACTORS,
imperially CUltN, should h.t
with tin* C AM!, in tin
liniMlcred on arrival. “n\ing
always )••* .*> immiK in Lu.-lol
Store. Till- , V e l t.,
is a ear load/.
• t ronsfnntly buying, n
IManters wanting pn duci
r Improving nml Kcautifying llio Complexion.
The moat valuable and perfect preparation in use,
• giving the skin a beautiful pearl-likc tint, that
only I'uund iu youth. Ii quickly removes Tan,
■klci, Pimple*, lllotches, Ninth I'atehes, Sallow-
j iu—. Eruptions, nnd nil impurities of she skin,
I kindly healing the same nnd leaving the skin white
1 a.ol clear as alabaster. Its use cannot ho delected
1 In* 0! i-est scrutiny, and being a vegetable pro-
p iration is perfectly harmless. It is the only urll-
♦•!«* «’f lb** kind used by the French, and Is consid
ered by the Pari-dan a* indispensable to a perfect
’ 1 iiifet’. Upward-* of -M.DOO bottles were sold during
1 lie p tsti \ear, n siifHeieut guarantee of ita eflicscy.
**1 ;**•• «ul> cents. Sent by mail, post paid, on
1 .• . i;-i of no order, be
UKilGMil, SIIFTTS & Co., Chemists,
t!H’» Hiver St., Troy. N. Y.
I'"
ordcrH
.1 will be :
b if i-'ll Wll
■i.-.-*- from .
l.ixheE
iimiCTED!
Kiifl«*r !N"o Adore!
January -‘.'th. IS:,
Grocers and General Com, Merchants
APALACHICOLA, FLA., & fill,l Mill'S, HA.
ill-leans and Liverpool. Liberal advance-* made on . ... | q<u*m*eH • t ^vouihliil indiscretio
cousigntneuis. ,
Forwarding & Receiving Rouse,:
Ol hit. .miNYILLKS KLIN IK
I pel m.iiieui ly, and at a trilling cost.
r<! :ui<l ( It.
JI(icon—(*a.
APALiAt !H 1C:< >r,A, !•’],.
EAll Slit:—We respectfully call your lit ten-1
_____ lion to the fact, that we have e-Uablished a!
House at Apalachicola. Fla., for the purpose of do- 1
lug a General Commission ami Forwarding business.
Having established relations with some of tlm !>e-t
P V
jp T . ■ - - gazette ton : houses in foreign and domestic ports, we nre p..
dsn previous to sale uay. I parud to offer unusual advantages to shippers ot eo
; NotlcB to debtor* tnd creditors of an estato mnsL , 0|l nn j 0| j tcr j„. 0( |„ ce _ Special atteniion will I
• be published forty days. ^ t | given to all cotton sent its tor -ale, cither in our
WIIOIjKSAI.K DE.M.KIiti IN'
(iracrrlrs, Provisions, nml .UnnufntTiircI
TOBACCO.
1 Keep constantly on bund on
. best selected Mocks ever idle
of the lim
'd in tlii
When hy tie
> • can he cm
I In* ^t.-i.;-!iii«.r oeee— which has attended this
valuable 1.11 d.cine for Pliysiealand Nervous Weak-
nil Hchility nml Proslrntion, Loss of
any of the ennse-
ion, * renders it the
luable ptepnralion ever discovered.
• It will remove all nervous nttVclions, depression,
' excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of
memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destruction, 1
j tMnrs oi insanity. \c. It will restore the npnctiie,
j renew the health td' those who have destroyed it hy
:-etisiiii! eveeh* or evil practices.
' \ ottiig Men. ho hiiinhiigged no more hy ‘‘Qi'ineW
j Imct.-v” nnd ignorant prnetilioiiera, hut send with-
out delay for the Elixir, and l>e at once restored to
I health and happiness. A Perfect Cure is Guarnn-
jtecd in every instuuec. Price, $1, or four hollies
to one address, $3. - v
One bottle is enough lo effect a cure ill nil ordinn*
w Nolle* that application will he made to the Court
Ordinary for leave to sell Land must he publish
ed two month*.
' Citations for letters of Administration, Guardian-
V|hlp|JM.t must be puhllshe*l thirty days—tor dis-
jtiuion from Administration, monthly six months—
• .. i! t n,,awitinnuliIn fnrlv ilikVS.
ijjr dismission from Guardianship forty days.
Rules for th« foreclosure of Mortgage
dortgngcs must ho
^hlUhed mouthiy for four mouths—for estahlislilng
Ut pspvrsfor the full space of three months.—for
I 'sonpeUing titles from Exeeutors or Administrators,
" 'whose bond have been given by tho deceased, the
fall space of three months.
Grovesteen & Co.
PIAHO-FORTE
MANUFACTUREHS,
NO. 499 BROADWAY,
or nuy foreign market.
In addition to our t'ommis-ion hnsi!«*••*, we will
keep coiisthntly on hand a large ►lock of*
GROCEKIBS, 1
which will bo offered to merchants nnd planter.*' »i
prices iu the Northern and Western market-, inert*- ,
ly adding cost of trnn«portiuion.
We will bo prepared to aecommodalc our fiiend-i
with advances on cotton sent us for shipim-ut or
sale, and to furnish them with - hugging and rope
for the coming crop and during the cut ire reason. •
N. 11.—Our house iu t.’olnmhus, Ga., will he con-1
tinned nt the old stand, corner 8t. flair nnd liroad :
Paeon, Corn nnd Flour,
folfee. Tea and Sup
Mack
flic
Piekh
t-l. White I i*
<e, Crnelcorr :
lies slid Oy-I
1 Mt - Pork.
, Potash nlid,
ami Pbi-
il li-.i ; 11 j
Syrup and M.da.-ses.
rhewinjj.St Smoking Tobacco.
' ALSO. 1>». JOinVILLE’S SPECIFIC PILLS, for
1 lie speedy nnd permanent euro of Gonorrhea. Gleet,
t'lctliral Uischarges, tiravel, Stricture, nnd nil af-
lev lions of lh« Kidneys and Plodder. Cures «ffect-
1 I in fr.mi rific to live days. They are prepared from
; vegetable cxlraetK that archatmless on the system,
and never nauseate Hi- stomach or impregnate the
: hri'itth. No eliaupR of diet is necessary while using
' them, nor does their action iu any manner interfere
j with business pursuits. Price, $1 por box.
Either of lli" above-mentioned articles will he
’ “i’ll* to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid,
by mail or express, on receipt of price. Address nil
Streets.
June Pith, 1866.
IMIl.YI/r i' & C O.
| Liquors, of ail Descriptions.
PLUG EH, SIIUTTS (i Co., (’Iiomisls,
No. -HA Itiver Street, Troy, N. Y.
Aery nrlicit
oiiml. v. Iiii
in the GIKM’EHY P.fSlNESS
1 will be sold nt the
L. M. M irilt, McKnin U ,v Co. AlMu-*t J)iiiiK>nii J- Co
New Orleans, I G. C McKinncll, ) Jolin I*. Atkins.
( Thus. II. Smith, \ J. L. Hiinl.am,
llazelliiirst, .Mi.-s.) W. Kenlo.
Apalachicola, Fh *
Lowest Gash Prices
SEYMOUR. JOHNSON & CO.
. lsr.7 l3—3iii
Merritt, Dunham, McKinnell & Co„
Now York*
The xltenlion of the public nnd the trade is ii.vi-
r tod to our New Scale Seven Octavo Rosewood Pi*
I^eoo-Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone, arc
|funrivalled by any hitherto offered in this Market.
. They contain all the modern improvements, French
| Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Overstrung
is, etc., and each instrument being made under
Ihs personal aupervisiou of Mr. J. II. GROVES*
I .TEEN, who has had * practical experience of over
thirty years in their manufacture, Is fully warrant-
I iu every psrtlcular.
, 1—w. « CASH DRUG HOUSE
I COTTON FAC TO Its. ! —in: —
! COMMISSION 81 FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
| No. $7. CARONDELET STREET,
: CO us U cs ai m it)
WHISKERS
MUSTACHES
t
|7toHfED to grow upon the smoothest faco in
I I'' from three lo live weeks hy
, M ASSKX lll'IMl, "^oS
Drnjsfe.
& HAKIMS,
Phe'Gcovestecn Piano-Forte,’
Roooivotl llie highest nworil of merit
oyer »H others nt the celc-hm-
ted WOHI.D’tj FAIlt,
J. L. Diimiam, of the above firm was an »dd !
and reliable citizen of this place—latterly rf Apu-j
lauhicola, FI*., of the tin.* ut Atkin-', Dunham A Go 1
October HI, 1866. w6m v 1 i
JOHN U. ATKINS, J. I.. lU'NIIAM, **. e. Ht:\I.K.
ATKINS, DUNHAM & CO.,
Cotton Fac I or.s,
Commission and Forwttrdino-
nyEEi^oia:A.isrTS,
APALACHICOLA. FLORIDA.
t& m Agents for lhe New Orleans Line of Steam-
Ships. October 13, 1S66. 6111.*
„ using l)r. HBV
iGNES RENTAUlt.lTKmt (’APILLA1RE, the
I mo*tt wonderful iliscovery in modern science, noting
| upon the Heard and Hair in an almost miraculous
, maiiuei-. it has been used hy the elito of Paris nnd
is wow a ' Loudon with the mart tlallcringsuccess. Nnnienof
. a.xv xs.v* |,,| ( |„„Thnsci-M will lie registered, nnd if entire snt-
_ . isfaetion i-< not given in every insinncc, llio money
1 will l»c cheerfully refunded. Prico by mail, nenlnd
Pnndnltmated Dvug«, Puve M-dieinv*. l ine . nnd j-ndpuid, 5-1. Descvintive circulars and te»ti-
('lirl»ic:il-. Ill ArlM's. I i Ii \ •■■••mDH M«Ur I fr™. AiMrw. HKIlOKIt, i.HUTIH
t (»., t liemisls. No. L'S.» River Street, Troy, N. Y.
Tim Consllfuilonul Amoitdiiiuiit.
Rmolvut ly the Stiuife iiiul tfous-' of Rrjnfafiilufivt*
of tht t'mlfil Shite*of Aiurrio.i in Coin/mrt n»*rinf/M
(two tldrds of both Houses coucurriug.t That the
otlowing articlu he proposed to the Legislatures of
he several Stales us an niuemlmeul to the (\nisti-
ulion of the United States, which, when ratified
1 y throe-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid
1 a part of the Onustitutlon, namely:
u Ahtiom:,—Section 1. AH persons born or not*
rnlired iu llio United Stales, mid subject to the
jurisdiction thereof, art* citizens of tho U. States,
nml of the State wherein they reside. N\» Stale
hall make or enforce any law which •'hall nhridge
the privileges or immiinitios of cilDctm of the U. S .
Nor shall any Stale deprive any person of life, lib
erty or properly without due process of law, nor
deny 10 any person within ii« jurisdiction the equal
protection of its laws.
See. 2. KepicscutativcH shall be apportioned
among the several States according to the respec
tive numbers, counting the whole number of pri
sons iu cadi State, excluding Indians nut taxed;
but whenever the right lo vote at any election for
electors of President and Vico Prc-idciil of the
United States. Representatives ii* Congress, execu
tive nnd judicinl otlieers, or tlie members of the
Legislature thereof, is denied to any of 1 ho nolle in
habitants of miicIi Stale, being twenty-one years of
age, nnd citizens of tin* United Stales, or iu aqy
way abridged, except for participation iu rebellion
or other crime, the basis of representation therein
shall he reduced in the proportion which ihe num
ber of such male citizens shall hear to the whole
number ol male cili/cnA tweuly-oiic years ol age
in dial State.
See. 3. No person shall he a Senator or Repre
sentative in Congress, elector of President wudviee
President, or hold any olliee, civil or military,
under the United Stales, or under any Stale, who,
having previously taken an ontli n- a member of
Congress, o'r ns an officer of llie United Stales, or
as a member of any Stale l.egi-bilinc, or as an
executive or judicial «llieer ol nuy Stale, to «np
>ori the Cons! j| ill hoi ol the United Slates, slmll
uive engaged iu insurrection or icbellion against
the same, or given aid or coinfoit to the enemies
thereof; hut Congress may, by a vole Id' 1 wo lliirdn
of each House, remove such disability.
See. 4. The validity of the puldie debt of the
United Stales, utiihorii'.ed hy law, imdmli.ig the
debts incurred lor the payment ol pensions and
bounties for service in suppressing insurrection or
rebellion, shall not bo questioned, bill neither the
United States nor any Statu shall assume or pay
any debt or obligation incurred iu aid id iiisutrcc-
1 ion or rebellion against the United Stales, or
claim for the loss or eimiiieipaiion of any slaves,
but all such debts, obligations, and claims shall lie
held illegal and void.
Sec. o. The Congress shall have power to enforce,
by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this
article.
lVli.il llie New..papers Ho fur XolliiiiK.
, Impor
Window Ginns,
, ALrimi 1. Voi ko.
• rur.iuhucK j. «•
| CONANT & YOUNG,
I COTTON FACTORS
j Hliere wer* exhibited ln,lram,nl» irnm lira Iran : ,»>, IU
•Biker, of LonUon, l-urls, 0,rra.ny. lM.Ua,M P W.. Commission Merchants.
JUlliraort, Boitim, ami Ntw York. Ain. tu lira
literlcaa la,lilul, for live ruccensiro yours, lira
%M,nd Silver Modal, from both or which con bo
inroomr.
Iholnlfliduolton of iniproTcmonla wo make a
lore perfect PI,no FnrlOi nnd by ninnnfnelnr-
dys Vilh a llrictly each ayelem, nr, enabled
d6«r,rtile,b inalrnnranl at a prico wliicb will pre-
elad, eompelition.
Terns—Set Cash In Cnrrent Funds.
0*- Deiortpliv, Calologue, oent freo lii#
.IrtSS-Om
n
■*1
A FAMILY PAPER.
2 WEEKLY CONSTITUTION AI.IST
FnMIshtd Every Wednesday Moralng.
Ktmtohtma Family Journal-
, & EIGHT-PAGE PAPER, containing the la-
. test niw* by Mail nnd Telegraph, Editorials
■\f> Dally, foil Market Ueporls, Miscel'aneous
>ding, anil a_8el*oted or Original Story.
and ar
ticle* appertaining to the Farm nnd Dairy each
\v c shall endeavor to make it
.0. $3 99
... 2 50 each.
frb6-8-
BAPEkS
Augusta, Qa.
SJ*‘
Thornbura’s iSreib «?•>
CARDEN SEED.
k New is the ijiqe t» boy, when
L. E. WELCIL 1
r17, 1BG«
30 SOUTH STREET, HEW YORK
[tjy- Pay close and Particular Attention to sales
ofCollon,Tobacco, Wool, Hides, ,’cc., iScc.. and the
purchase of Merchandize of every Description.
References : John Jacksun, Albany, tin.
W. If. Young. Columbus. Ga.
Atkina, DunLimACo. Apia Fa {
Young & Woods, Etifuiila !
Columbus, Ga, Oct 27, 1866 6m
Paints and (dis,
‘Tlial’Old Virginia Smoking Tolinccn |
iz//// called lo our
ole agents for the United Slaton.
Tho following tit liohi slumLI ho rojul anil
poiulorod vvoll hy o\ory man w ho takes a
nuwHjiapoi* wit limit paying for it ;
“ My iiimoi'vatioii onahlos mo to slate, as
a fact*, that i>iiI»HhIioi'h ol* now spapors are
moro j oorly rowanloil than any other olass
of men in the I’nitoil States who invest an
LM|tinl amount oflahor, eapiltil and thought.
Tltoy are ex peeled to do more work for less
jtay, to stand more sjionohijj and ‘dead head-
mg,’ to puli' nnd dotend more people with
out fee or hope of reward than any other
class.
They credit wider and longer, get oftenrr
cheated, sailer more pecuniary loss, are
otleiier llie vielims of misplaced eoiilideueu
than any other eallin*; in the eonimiiuity
People pay a printer's hill with much more
A Short Love Story
A writer In tho London Standard tell*
an amusing love story, ho snyst
“Look, now, at this*elegant Daumont and
at that voting and tine lady reclining an a
tender flower nt the. side of her mother.—
Several cavaliers enracol near the (loom
of the carriage; they are pretender* to her
hand, for she is a rich heiress. Milo Zeno-
he has too long cultivated innocent flirta
tion; she was fond of tho homages which
followed her everywhere—in town, In vllle-
giaturn, ami in the ball room. Such is her
candor that she is afraid to loso hcr^court
by marrving. It is why she has hesitated,
retreated, declined till now*. At last tho
dav has arrived when she must bow to tho
will ol’lier family. An ojatlen^ undo has
sworn tliat lie would not leave her a een-
titue were site site not to marry during the
present winter. “ Yon have your outrennes,**
soys the unmerciful uncle, “only when yon
shall have made a choice, nnd tell met he
name ol the horevx eoijuin.”
liriiigyour present to-morrow* morning’
unsweree Zcuohc, smiling.
“’fheiflhe uncle echoed tbo oracle; tho
pretenders were more languisly atninblo
than ever, nnd four of them dared to ask her
ltrtnd.
Whom will you chose ?” asked tho un
de.
*• The first 1 shall meet w ith in 1807.”
“Of coarse Mile Zenohio tohl no one
where she was to spend tho evening. It
waa a Scotch custom celebrated hy Walter
c " »tl that Mile Zenohio renewed wnen so
licited to choose a husband. She said to
tin* pleiade of her lovers, ‘I will mnrrytho
’ * n 1 ? v
one whom 1 shall see the lirst in 1R07. .
“The four pretenders had follow'cd her to
the gate of her mansion, and they placed
themselves iu ambush to hoo if site would go
out during the evening. After two mortal
hours passed in observation and In tho
chill ness of tlm night, tltoy coirc to tho aen-
sild,» conclusion that tlm race would fairly
commennee only the next day; and they
agreed to abandon so fatiguing a post, And
to take the field each on his own ground.
“ Aurora had scarcely let fall through her
rosy lingers a few rays upon tlm first dawn
of the new year t han each lover had arrived
from different ways at the entrance of tho
mansion.
“ Let us begin the attack,” said they, ‘let
us advance iu one line; let us go in, though
it. is rather early to pay visits.
“ And they knocked and were admitted.
Zcnobie's mother who had not been •putin
the confidence hy her daughter, w’nsratlior
astonished at those early calls; Imtthe flue
boxes full of bonbons tho visitors offered
her, cut short iter reflections.”
“ Alt hour passes, but Milo Zenohio does
show herself. Otic of tho lovers eollld not
conceal his iiiieasincss, and asked if tho
ladies had spent thu night at tv party. ‘No.*
answers Zcnobic’s mother; ‘butnfcotitmid
night my daughter felt unwell, nml it in
whv shs is not yet down.”
“ We hope that her indisposition Is not
serious.”
“ Not in the least, Zenohio, however,ban
teen frightened at it, -and nIio insisted on
I I'll, II IIIIIIIVI n ■>■■),, III. 11111,11 III will. , ■ » - _ «
reluctance than any other. It goes harder uttemled hy a physician. Ah nur
• * I , II III lllfl.l l.'ll I 111 •■ II llt'HU I, I.AII.. IIIHIIU I'ui.... I.Alin aim
moilU'iil (imn liven 11 ion^ way, tram here aha
NiijJKCKteil tliat SI. RdnUpIpUK nur
ymiiiK iloiBlfflB 1 '' ilfpiiBupo I'nllt'il in.”
“ Did lie uBnio ?*’
I cniiMiiot rcliiaomy djinglitcr’a
-•tub ”
i wish. 1
JF-jy" Attention of Dcalvrs */»<■<
.STOCK ami .SALE OF PRUNES.
December lfilli 18.67.
&
II. M. IIROWNJ
BROWN,
W. F. IIA YEN.S
HAVENS
Wholesale nml Retail Dealer-* ui
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
VdgSit and Mandaril IJIeialiirc,
Slat ionoi\ A't*.,
\o. 91 Vberry St !>I A( 0\, (S.I.
Januavv 17, I8i»7 • 1- Ini
A G K NTS W A N T E I)
BEAUTY
Auburn, (Iolden, Flaxen and Silken Curls,
yiuiDUCEl) by tho n«0 nr Prof. DK 1IRKUX
I PRIPP.H LE CIIEVKUX. One n|t|ilioatiou
wuiraiiteil tu curl the must straight an*l stubborn
hair of fl'liorsex into wavy ringlets, or heavy man-
five curl-*. Has been lived hy the fawliicimlilcs of
Palin nml l.ouduu. with the limsi gratifying results.
Does no injury In the hair. Price hy mail, sealed
and postpaid, $1. Descriptive Circulars mailed
free Address RHROKK, KIIUTTH A CO., Chein
ivts, Nu. 28-» Jtiver 81., Troy, N. Y., Bole Agents for
tin* United Slates.
(Disabled Soldiers preferred ),
—TniiTtn:-
EXCELSIOR^ EXCELSIOR!
ClIASTEl.L All’S
Life, Letters, Speeches, &c., of
SON. ALEXANDER B. STEPHENS,
11Y HBNBY ci.i;v»:i.AMi,*i:sg..
BROWN’S HOTEL.
Opposite Depot M.W’O.Y, GA.
E. E. DROWN & SON, Proprietors.
, jo END fnr Circulars and see nur terms, nml n
13 description nf the work. Address.
01 NATIONAL l’URLItfHING CO..
HAIR EXTERMINATOR
I’ou IIksiovi.mi Sri’KiiKi.i'oi’K IIaiii.
Due IvJitur ill the Aii-'ittii
I BIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE Ira
refitted nnd repaired, and in now one
WEST HOTELS in tho Stale, ami the most
convenient in the city. The Hotel is aupplied with
every tiling the markets ntford.
Macon, January 17th, 1867.
((•a.) Conrtilutionnlisl
full
Tit the Indies especially, this invaluable depilatory
reeominenda itself as being nn almost indispensable
Article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not
l .._ .1 1.!.. » -„ directly on Ihe
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
NEW FIRM!
rust&johnston;
milE UNUKnSIQNKU rc»peclftlUy bcR lo .n-
I icon,010 ihe rtANTHIiS 0»a fcjBimANTS
orbouohcrty «nil mljiuraiit Couinrao, tlratthojr h»»c
ntwlAv Ilia fifin
thla d«Y fonoeJ . co-partnership imdjr .lira fin?
me tad Mat. ot IUJST A JOBS8TON,
H.ix 312, Atlanta, tin.
SPRING
IMPORTATION
1867.
burn or injure the skin, but acts
[roots. It is wiirmilled lo remove superfluous hair
• from low forehendv, or from nny part of the body,
|completely, totally and radically extirpating the
j same, leaving ihe skin sofi, smooth and natural —
This i-* thu only article used hy the French, and is
ihe only real effectual depilatory in existence*—
Price 79 cents per package, sent postpaid, to any
Ribbons, millinery mill Straw Uoods.
J ARMSTRONG, OATOR & 00.
IMPORTERS and JOBBERS OF
Ribbons. Bonnet Silks and Satins, Blonds, Notts,
Crapes, Velvets. Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Straw
“•'nnets.nnd Ladles’ Hate, trimmed nnd lint rimmed,
Stinker Hoods, Ac.,
237 and 239 Baltimoro St.,
B A Ij TI M O Jl E , M I> *
Offer Ihe largest Stock fi*btLfennd In this ooun
- i Ji.l^..1
iry.-nniLuncqualicd.in-Ciiolr.eYjirirtynml clicapne-ss.
Order* solicited ahd prompt,attention givsn. .
: ^5?-/ •: - " V’-:. i*>i» .
address, on receipt of an order, hy
~RR, A
BERGE
March
RI1UTT8 ft Co., Chemists,
289 River Ml., Troy, N. Y.
Commissions in Bankruptcy,
Wright & Warren,
Attorney8 at Law, Albany, Georgia,
A RK prepared to attend to all business connect-
l with Ihe late Bankrupt Law.
march (KMlt
fTMIE copartnership berctofora existing between cocoai
JL PJ^ds, AffiJ & delks, ia this dsy dlss^Iyed by, -tj^t
b»yonffQpt,P(ia wnf.crlall,wliitb^ mffipTy ft
cocoanut faitidfid on thd Vaok jiftSTof' tlio
\.f _ I. **-Vv * %*
with thorn to ox|zemla dollar on a valttuhl
iiewHpappiMhun ton on anonlloss gow-gnw;
yet everyImily avail* hitnHjIf of the iim* of
all tin* editor’h pint and tin* printor’n ink.
flow many prol»*8sioiml and political rep-
utatioiiH and lbrtiiuon havo boon made and. .
sustained hy tho friendly, though uuroipii- lint Al. Icodolnht* Iiiih not yot got li'tHili
toil poll of the editor */ flow many omhryo ; ho ih but a Htudont.”
towns and cities have boon brought into [ . ** httt did not matter much; the* indispo-
notice and puffed into prosperity by tho s, I , ' , b w*as,notat all dangerous,”,
press Y. How many railroads now in sue-!. 4 * /cnohio s uncle then entered tho
ccssfui operation, would have foundered hut > ll, P* roo,,, » :
for tho‘lover’that moves tho world? Iu | have itiHUeft nty nieeo; nlio roftwm-
short, what branch of industry and activity ! » R ' , / ! ' ,aK ,,m de her choice, which I n»-
has notheon promoted, stimulated and do- hj’wvo °1* Moreover, tho fulfilment of a
fended hv the press ? phhlgowas in (j nest ton. Site haH sworn to
And who has tendered it more than a '.‘’hoose among all tier lovers tho one whom
miserable pittance for its services? The 1 H 'T ""ul‘1 hrst meet within 1807. When
bazaars of fashion and the haunts of dissi-, ** ,,s ,u *' v y^G’ begun—when tile , belfry
pat ion and appetite are thronged with an ?? n l , , * he hiHt stroke of midnight, M.
eager crowd, hearing gold in their palms, j **odolpho was at her side”
- • 1 'cd aro sold* “Well, said
draw*
and the commodities there vendc
at enormous profits, though intrinsically
worthless, and paid for with scrupulous
punctuality; while the counting room of a
newspaper is the scat of jewing, cheapening
trade orders and pennies. It is iiuulo a
point ot honor to liquidate a grog hill, hut
not of dishonor to repudiate a |*rniter’s hill.
Ay, more; the editors of a daily journal
are expected to give their morning readers
thclateRt-itcms ofintelltgenrc;—dotbis,
they must do without the natural sleep of
ordinary mortals. The small hours of the
morning find them away from their homes
and families, reading proof-sheets, clipping
items from exchanges, preparing telegraph
ic dispatches for compositors to set, and en
deavoring to coin a small pittance which
many a narrow-minded public, begrudge
them, and when worn out hy incipient toil
they ‘shake off this mortal coil,’ il they have
enough of this world’s goods to j»ay their
the mamma smiling, ’I.am
completely reassured as to my darling’ll
health.”
“Tho four hniitom of portions are now
heating new hushes,”
funeral expenses, their brother editors may
well exclaim : ‘Well d
, t done, good and faith
fill servant*—of an ungrateful public.
It is generally believed that editors and
printer’s can live on air, or that they have
an inexhaustible mine of wealth always at
their command.
They nepd no money, hcnco they, can bo
put oft till a convenient season, while the
milliner’s bill must be promptly liquidated.
Titit Wathufauj*.—Wc sec it stated that
the young ladies of Memphis, having be
coino disgusted with the war waged, on tho
waterfalls, now composed of hair, “etsetery,”
A Wife’s Power.—Thc poworofa wife
for good or evil is irresistible; Homo
lie the seat of happiness, or it must bo tin-
ll w‘“ *
known. A good wife is to a man wisdom
and courage, and*strength nml endurance.
A bad one is confusion, weakness, dlscotn-
fiturc and despair.
No condition is hopeless when tho wifo
possesses firmness, decision and economy.-*-
There is no outward prosperity which can
counteract indolences, extravagance' and*
folly nt homo. No spirit can endure bail
domestic influences. Man is strong,bntbbi
heart is not adamant. Ho delights in en
terprise nml action; but to sustain bbn ho
needs u tranquil mind and a whole heart,?’-
Ilo needs his morals in tho cooffipts of tbo
world. To recover his equanimity nnd
composure, home must bo n place.‘‘ofrepose,
cheerfulness, peace, comfort; and hU soul
renew s its strength again, and-goes forth
with fresh vigor to encounter t ho troubles
nml labors of life-, liut if nt homo ho finds
no rest, nml is thorn mot with b.ul temper,
snllcnncss, or gloom,, or complaint, hope
vanishes, nml ho sinks into dospiltf.' .
UsurasesAts.—Era Union Spring.: Timet lo In
formed Ural on Tiraidoj shout 0 p; in. a Jlffloullj
ooourred s short Ul.lanco from Union ' Springs,- h
iwoon » p»rty of truralgnt white l»ho'rero; upon II
^^aondsjlhttjr^lrti'*'
tig of one nml \\'a
UohiUudairihl:
which resulted la
,«othor ofthoUetor. , Bhoti were freely '
jnbolh sides, but lira pnpor had Ira.rdof no 4i».
ego Ip tho whites. NocilizouB of Union Springs en-s'.
gsged. AlLlr regretted- A nthwlll.s ds.srmino*-.
to InforeoUwo without portWIty, end will. Junto*.