The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, April 16, 1867, Image 2

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•n ■ • »i JMEEKLT I . b. s. swggi-^H^to^ AI.HANY.'oiyAl^HIMOlV 1 poo, Congreve etnrnls .djoornctl until July 4 tli, with some |iono of a fonripuctl niljoiirn- ment untiL Doctotbor. An.l I’onmftieni wont Democratic. There are crumbs of comfort. ~.. . The correspondent of tint C’iiu-inuat i tin. Kelt* give* an account of n fntnl Accident which occurred in Dayton ti few day* at!", the result of tight lacing. A young lady mnch given to the practice, caused n hook ^iolboplacod in tho trail of her room,,lb ■which sho was in tho mbit of fastening her corset strings so as to he aide to draw tin in tighter. Tho other day she threw herself ' too heavily on tho airings and broken hloud vessel, from which she died in a fetv hours. PlBSTInbtai.mhm.—The Nashville. Fit- Son & Disjwtcli of l-'riday says: Thai amongst the freight on the lamina Floyd, ■which arrived Tuesday night, were: J halos of hlnnkels, 100 camp kettles, 3 boxes hardware, 200 boxea hard bread, consigned to IV. 0. Urownlow, “t’nwnmn- , dcr-ln-chicf,” etc. This is the lira install- went of war material. TukFrbkipjikn.—It is gratifying In see from our exchanges, says the l.hgrange lie- ■ 'porter, that the most intelligent IV> < •lini-n ore beginning to rcallxo their true jffla'ests In a line of jtoHi'.y not oor.sistuiU with lin'd Scallion, Instead of regarding llie South crn]M)oplo ns tlieir eneiiiii s, us {Iffy have too fondly believed tiir nearly two years thoy begin to see that, there desliny being . with tho HoulUern whiles, tlieir true inter «sts are Identical with the whiles ; that if tho whites do not prosper, they tlijmselvcs cannot prosper; that their true policy leads them to art in harmony with the whites. Wo have read inminierahlc pxpressiuns Horn intelligent Ireedmen and they are all to this effect, 'fids is truly gratifying, whon it is taken into gniisidiirutiull, jjlml emissaries, Nortnern and domj'stie, Imve boon employed, without stint of money, to makodlflhront Impressions u|iou their minds. Ruvou'tkin in WnnniNo c.uio,. The New York Kvt’lliu" (iUZ.1'1!»' milKMIlllM'M that “tho wctMing-canl m^tkI»*iii /ippcars to tic in tho throe* of u revolution, There in an obvionn yearning itftrr tin- iiulHinilu <»n . the part oftlioHi* nipi^riliu lln-ir uinnuliu- turn, nntl the ulVortH t‘> |iioi1iuv Homoihin!' novel not uiifroquently iwulla in tin-•rmi.s- quo, TIioVgg Hht'ir Htylo ol’eiinliuunl tlit* toryRtalimr nr© among tin* latest plumes ..| j development. Several new slyI**h o!‘ type j have nl»o Leon tnlrnilnml, :iu«l each -mriroil- i Ing wedding ofpiumjmiiru |inuluct'Ka pirn | aant Htirprine in this line, 'I’lu* only »val j trouble with wedding ran!* is Mint Mime | friondH of the happy pair tire Mire to In- i, | ddentnlly overlookvil in the distribution, ihnn entailing inueli need less heart Inn nine and dlficonteiit.” The Metllis o» Saturday, At an\eariy hour in tho morning tho crowd commenced gathering, aud by ten o'clock tho streets Were crowded. Almost every planter in tho community had fur nished wagons and mules to transport his hands to town. An unfortunate misnniler- Htauding occurred between tiic negroes themselves. Dut nljout one o'clock they , commenced gathering at the Court House, ami (juite a crowd came up, but not more than one-third of tho number in tho city. The truth is thoy did not understand uor did they care what was going on. Speeches were made by C. Ilroadenax, Phil Joiner, I’ctev Hines, l»ill Johnson and Geo. Washington, colored, and by Col. 1>. P. Hill, P. Strozicr And Hen. Morgan. Two of the speeches were of tho most ma lignant eharasler, and resulted in no good, being 1 he recital of personal wrongs, revenge aud spite. The others were temperate, and though nbt in accordance with our feelings, yet they were respectful in tone and digni. lied in manner. Many were in error as to the object of the meeting, and those who were tin* more dis satisfied seemed to uuderNtnud that the whites were to meet the blacks in debate upon the question of suffrage. Nothing was further from the design of those who projected the meeting, so we are told. Their was no disturbance nor difficulty attending the day’s exercises. Our colored people deserve much credit for their good behavior. N> many thousand whiles coin ing togelhereoiihl not have separated with out some disturbance. Farming. Mu. Km rou:- Revolution has invaded everything of late years, except, farming. That stands solitary alone as an exception, 'fbo old principle of the “rook in one end and the pumpkin in the other,” still obtains among Soul hern farmers, and I am compelled to think tluuVtii entire new set of farmers will have to come upon the stage before we can ever get rid of the Influences• of thty absurd old principle. It is rarely that men change their views after forty. The old style of spreading labor over hundreds and thousands of acres of land, instead of con centrating it upon a comparatively small portion of ground is so deeply ingrained into t he very nnt tire of the Southern farmer that it xv ill he almost impossible to eradicate it. “That's the way daddy made a living and I reckon I can do it too,” is tin* prevail ing idea with a large majority, ami has the clicet of utterly destroying all hope of im provement. Aud yet all the real and sub stantial general improvement ol the eotin* Iry must necessarily depend upon the farm ing interest as a basis. The first step towards improvement, must In- concentration of labor and resources so as to make one acre do what it lias hereto fore required tmi or twenty to do. The first effect of this will be increase of population, a bale, hearty, white population from tho rural districts of Kurope, And upon this w ill follow all the material improvements of tho country Our first great want us a people is now population. Hut xve can never WllY So?—For the past lew issues we gel it until there is an entire chnngu from our Imvo obrervctl cliht.i"!!" in tit" ’IVI j,, VN .„| nvetfRnl Ihnnini. cgmphtVumtliu Albany >'.«■ .hvv >>• ,, ' . , , previous to our rev, T linn ol tho |®|,|Ln- " |M «") " l ,lmt ’>)' Ml. Wenre prone to think this delay is ‘e.liieing their laborers one-third; and using Attributable to the Macon l\ .M. The \« vvs ' the money that this third would cost in the h»n exoollent |ni|>rr nn.l :i isii.-r | innvlinn'ol' nmnflffl Hint they woiilil imiko to our wuetuw. |lUwknmvlllc l)l»|.ni, l, j (hnll lhpy mw , „ ,, ) a fact, and experiment has dennpistrated j that it is true. If the farmer would properly | manure npd cultivate ten or twelve neres to t the hand, instead of twenty to tijrty ns is j now done, lie would make equally as much n j clear money, and at the same time save bis \ land and labor for both man and beast. I *' j would like* to expand these thoughts; and 7J j may hereafter offer you some evidences upon , these and cognate subjects. I think it may l bo shown that David Dixon, kt iimixink ,»r i • • i-:x i\iti: superior farmers. C'lNl I.NKATI S. LATEST BYJTELEGRAPH. rufin DurxtcH totii, xt.AxvT.i-w.xxir niwi. Hew York Gold aid Colton Market. New Yobk, April 12.-—Evening.—Cot ton easier; sales 2,400 bales, at27(^27^0.— Gold 130?. LiVKitrooL, April 12.—‘Evening,—Cotton market continues heavy and inactive. Sales 8000 bales, at 12d. Nmr Yobk, April in.—Evening.—Cot ton shade firmer; sales 2,000bales, at 27(fii 274c, chiefly latter. Gold 135-}. ( Javeupool, April 13.—Evening.—CottAp more active but not improved. Sales 1200iu bales, at 11 *tl. "markets! Macox, April in. There was but little done in our market to-day, only a few sales having been made at 21 cents. Cor.u.'tm s, April 13. • About 25 bales sold yesterday at 2ln22o. buver paying tax. Mouii.k, April in.J-Salcs 750 bales—qui et uml firm ; Middlings 21 ta21 j;e. 1 teeeipt s 110 bales, Savassaii, April 13.—Cotton market quiet. Sales 1 no bales. Middlings 25\e.— Receipts 421 bales. Address from Gov. Jenkins—lie Advises Non-Action. Ana sta, April 13.—Gov. Tonkins lias written an address to tbcpeople of Georgia advising lion-action under the Sherman bill until the legality of the measure shall have been tested before the Supreme Court. He considers the law tiiiecuistitutioiial, and lms strong hopes tlmt the Snprenlo Court w ill so decide. I.atge Negro Meeting In Augusta. Ai oi sta, April 13,—A mass meeting of freedmcii was held hero to-day, nhoiif a thousand being present. After organiza tion, a preamble and resolutions were read, the substance of which is that tho loyal citizens nfGcorgiu should give a united aud continued support to the l iiioti Republican party—tlmt there should be no distinction oil account of race or color in tho enjoy ment of political rights—tlmt the right to vote gives the right to sit on juries—that corporeal punishment should be abolished, being a relic of barbarism—tlmt the widow s and orphans of those who died in crushing the rebellion are entitled to the nation's pro tection and gratitude—that the national debt is a sacred obligation. * Items. In China tho rotes have no fragrance and the women no petticoat*. In England last year jIAl men received 22,275 lashes with the cat. ~ Cincinnati has a law suit about five inches and » half;of land. The Radicals arc already abusing the negroes they cannot use. Those who know him say Maximilian is a “ clever fellow.” In England FenSanisin is called the American Nightmare.” Five thousand men are out of work in Pittsburg. Weddings ill Paris, like the funerals, are to he conducted by an authorized society. A man in New York was prosecuted for cruelty to a cat. T N Albany, I Mr. I’rteT MAIL (’ONT LOST. Albany, somewhere between the Depot and ‘Vler body’s residence, on the 15th inst., a INTKAIT, with an npproved certificate.— Any person finding the same mid forwarding it to the undersigned at Ajnericus, Ga., will ho suitably rewarded. M..U. BRADY. I*. S.—The certificate was dated on the 15th in«t. ESTABLISH GD 1*32. D. 0. HODGKINS & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers — IN — File Arms, Fishing Tackle, AND Sporting Goods, . of every description. HaOutll'N mid l'ISTol. MATERIAL always on hand, and furnished the trade. April 10, [Hi.| WORTH OF DRY GO< Offered to the People of Albany, Dougherty County and Vi c i^ At Prices ALMOST as LOW as before the War I * —BY— ALEXANDER & WHITE, 41 Second Street, Triangular Block, - . - - MAC08 mgr- Our Slock irr full end complclc-nll NEW nnrl FRESH-»bougljt willrln Uro le.t Tlrln, vSy LOW PRICKS. Wc arc determined to sell them, and will oner EXTRA lj|j ITI ENTS to pernons from llie country ordering Goods from us. Me will fill all orders by lr ("oons'^KNT g HY EXTO ALL ACCESSIBLE POTNTS. ALEXANDER & April lSlli, 1807—[3fltf DISSOLUTION. The coparlnerslup of BOYNTON & WILSON is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 3 THOMAS J April 1st, 1W>7 BOYNTON, JAMES WILSON. a&[3t From M asliinglon. and Dress-Making, Mils. (’. A. Wuiijiit and Mbs, Coi.. AViison R ESPKi’TI-TLI.Y iinnontiee to the Ladies of Albany «nd xieiuity, that they are now pre pared to furnish llie Latest ami most approved fash ions in Millinery and Dress-Making, nt their Establishment in the Briek House, on Jackson Hi reel, opposite the OLD FLAG STORE, l‘p Stairs, “ft-ia The Ladies are invited to examine their Goods and Patterns, which will be open Ibr inspection on iflOlVDAY NEXT. A,.ril HI.’ |iil LIVE 'AID LET LIVE! Morplicy, tlir cliCBB-kliipi, u:is In utndying, •ccwiii|r|y, tlur ’ tnlile . Intli. A friend iwkud him iv'lml lie ivits ihiukini!ol He replied, “trying in Slieekniiifa the Morui bowl with the porfliel' nu.l eeeum|in|." Boraehody odvertiueH (nr naents in M ! work entitled SHyincniul IiiBtiTietne." cotcmjiorary u.I.Ih*, the lies! hyineni.Tl ttructor wc know of is a young widow XVh»t .ho don’t know there i« no um. knowing.” IIisTonirA^—The Southern Vinilh-ator My.l' “Since the organi/nlinn of the Fed ‘ Fi'eril Government, thirteen nttempt. Imve Irten made to re.ist-itunuthority. The first ' wu in 1783, n conspirnev of some of (he ' Vedetwl.rtny to eonsoliifate the ihiiieeu v States into one, nod eonfer anju'eme power upon Washington; tho seemul in r,s7, called Shay’s iiisurrtH'fion in MnsNni'huM'lts; ♦ . third, in 1700, called the Whisky jiisuiTee* j ■ tlonin Penn.ylvnnia; fourth, iii isu, l.y -<> theHartfordConvention; fifth, in loan,on tho qncation of tile admission of Missouri into tho Union; tho sixt h was a • roUluslou hetwoon the legislature ofUcotgin and the ■.*-Fed««lOovemraont,in regard tothe hinds | i pm we Mlltll tp*jieirpkjw|lffl; the seeeiitii wns j tnges wore nil ereeted nu.l owned lioMKs i oi: tiin l’KOl l.K,—)Ve remember t" luive seeinji the suliurlis of onu of tlie tl.mrisliiug oitiou of tlie Empire State of lire North, a street lined upon one side hv n row ofneat cottages extending for linff a mile, ail iiuilt atler tho same model,painted white, noil surrouiuleil by ornamental shrub bery an.l bowers, nu.l beautiful ahado trees. The elleet, th.mgh-monotonous, was pleas ing and peculiar, This street Hanked the grounds ofprobably the most extensive nur sery and Hotter garden in the whole country. I’lion immirv. we learned that theso eo"t- by the O) R o. port i to Spitz, Town’s Rloc K.SPKPTI'TLLY nniioiineeM In tb« clli».en'« of Alhnny nml vicinity, that lie Ii.ih ewtnhll«|ietl a Ni:\V HAKKltV, mol will h« plc.i.»e«l to Imve bin t»l<l Fi-ictnlw ami <'fotnuiei'M give him a LIBERAL SHARK of their p.il roll age, us hi.* experience i* not to he excclleil in hi* line of business. Fuo.m Tin; —■ — Ouukks A. 3D X E S in 1830, with tho Cherokee, in Georgia; the proprietors "^ir^inrsen-mmi^^rouecul the memorable mdiilyimr-ORH-! pied-lwgiude-empinvees. - They were uiostl fgtopfSouth Carolina, m 1882 5 the ninth ' delightful homes, aiiddoubtleMconiribntc.il bnwto,1842,lp Rhode t.lniid, lielvyeen the much ta the eontuntment, selt-respeet and ’"’tl'orttles; bappinoM of their occupants. Tlie fharac- y^Mth Wa. i a 1850, on the part ot the ter and st vlo of the homes people occupy I ■HHSBUSSrJjlS »«*«»' <,n :" have mueli more influence in elevating their “ J V' n moral standing than is generally supposed. Jr, 01: ,1,c , t-andlords may derive a lesson from tl><> ,nvt ' cample. It is worth their while to make attractive and coiufortable and ideas- ant, the tenements they offer to tho labor ing population. When tho laborer is not able to own a home of his own it should be toe mm nfl.is employer to supply bint with nno that will tcuu, l>y its conveniences ami attractiveness, to attach him to the locality. A little expenditure in this way will bo doubly repaid in tho constancy andcontent- cduess ofthetenant pent)' cnnl.ies property lioldera to go be yond more necessities in tho construction oi homes for the people.—[Atlanta Opinion. The Tticlmiond Enquirer says tlm 'tunsolf inf onbill, lligent London eorirspondent of York Herald, writong 011 the titli Ink if we get things , and arrange our diller- jiand before the cud or this the next European mania for r.pe- y turn toward tho t’nited States, likely to the Sonth'rm lands and grand - ’ ration. In.aiiolher year tome th the vast agenma- ying idle here and on United States is in high serious tnisiiap tf.is ”tnrc of Ueke.1 and for I’nkc, or anything clsp in hi* Hup, will bp put lip to *nit thpir tn*lp. Give mi*, a Gill. April 13. IH»i7 i'll 3m THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH For 1807. DAILY AND WEEKLY. miini’uoriiiKToifs I Journal liavr spared no plapp it in-thp front rani HIE I ’lit )I’I!IUT( )I(S OF THE ABOVE labor nr oxpensp to < ank of Southern newspa per*, ami they arc gratified to announce that tlirir 'IforlM have lippn liberally rrwardctl by the public. The TF.LEGU A I’ll ha* now n circulation that reaches every part of Georgia ami extends into all the adja cent Stales, nml iis daily irsue is equal to that of any SoiiiIipiti journal outside of New Orleans.— For this reason it presents peculiar ad vantages as an A D V E It T I N I N G M E D I U M , and we are determined that as a VEHICLE of NEWS it shall not he excelled. Washington, April 13, .xi.—Tito Sniimnc Court took the motion for leave to file tlit* Georgia Dill for eoiiHiilwntioii without argu ment. Mr. ClttiHe Kttiil if the court wished to hear argument it would notify the coun sel. Alt interesting argument occurred Yester day in the Senate on the adjournment. The point made was that u special session was called hy the 1'resident, and that, it cannot legally adjourn without his consent. It would !>o a dispersion. The difficulty lies in keeping a quorum together, wit until which the-Semite cannot work nor adjourn mini: mk. If a quorum should he present oil Tuesday, the session will hf* prolonged; if not, the (.'hairman will adjourn the Senate under yesterday’s action. Several Radical Senators announced that were they 1 ‘resid ent, they would persist, like Johnson, in nominating friends and supporters. There is no sign of compromise. Frazer, Trcnlmlin it i’o., of (’liarleston, have heon notified to appear before the Judiciary (.’ommittec to testify relative to the blockade running business nml the linn’s assets nt the close of the war. The President has recovered, and is re ceiving visitors as usual. Private boxes in the National Theatre, on the occasion of tho Southern Relief heiielit, sold for a hundred and ten dollars. | From tho New Orleans Times.] Literary Auuouucemrut, Wo ate glad to see announced hy the Messrs. Hlclock, in a circular just, issued, “Albert Hastings,” - the first chapters of which were published in this journal, and distinguished no less Tor attic elegance of style, titan for glowing description, delicacy aud purity of sentiment, graphic delinea tions of clmractcr, and masterly criticism. We shall he glad to renew our acquain tance with the unique aud original Mr. Gal loway, the refuted and beautiful Valerie de Mar, ami Albert Hastings himself, with his bold, brave spirit ami ingenuous comm..ml- imr excellence. This work, xve doubt not, will procure for its authoress, already favorably known to tho public, that award of popularity to which she is so eminently entitled. Appended wc publish the modest preface of the author, from the circular, which announces this work. “ AutKitr Hastings,” a Novel, by Mary Scruhzebtir Whittaker.. Vm thinking of tho Sunny L»ml, With blaxing fkicnof blue and gold, Where ripened fields extended stand. Savannahs green and mountains bold. Preface to the Work—Tho following work embraces a period anterior to the late war. In it, political discussion, consonant neither with the character nor vocation of woman, has been avoided. It has been tho aim of the author, while abjuring pedantic displays, simulated sentiment and transcen dental ambiguity,to given truthful portrai. turc of scenery in. the southern portion of onr beautiful country; nml of character and manners drawn from our own observation. The work is confided to an iudulgent pub lic, In the hope that though it may not possess tlio classic elegance of Goldsmith, the commanding power ot llulwcr, nor the aneqw&fal Interest of Scott, yet no doubt ful morality will bo found to sully, and no impossible uogma obscure its pages. Pbaykr.—It is a communion with God— Oh! brethren, prayer is not an apostrophe to woods and''wilds'and waters, it is not — nor a hooilc«s hvltost expended on n pausing b. mm) TUihat/lut mUoM cloud. It is nol a plaintive ory directed on ■ an empty echo, thut can send back no‘ L: but another cry. Prayer i« » living that «p«tk« in . living car, tbo car ol Qt „ - llvoiUMf'jjyi * THE W E K K L V T K L EG I! A PH, Designed for IlieoGiintry, i* published every Friday, nml is the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST WEEK LY in the South- D contain* eight page**, or FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS OF MATTER, cllirtt.v Nl'.wtf, l'.mroltl.Vb nn.l MAHKKTS, on Inn ii limited number of Advertisement* nro admit ted. the object of the l’roprieturs being to tmpply the pin tilers and farmers of tho South with a com plete history rfV current events and other informa tion most ncceptfttde to tlmt class, AS A FAMILY PAPER we challenge comparison. TERMS: Daily Paper, per Year $io 00 “ “ '• 6 Months...... ' 6 00 " “ “ Month i oo Weokly, •• Year 4 ©0 *' *• 6 Month* 2 00 The undersigned will continue the Grocery and Com mission Business nt the OLD STANDof Itoyn- lon fi Wilson, where he will lake pleasure in ac commodating Ills friends and customers. JAMES WILSON. JUST ARRIVED. Pig Hunts, Sugar. Cured Hums, I Flour, Aiqili'S, Touiattocs, Pickles, assorted aud IVes’i. Pilic Apples, IVinc Crackers, Sardines, Herrings, BEST AKTI1LE 1TIEW IXG TOBACCO 5 ALSO, FrecilnieuV Tobacco, Httfham Smoking Tobacco. * CHESTNUT GROVE WHISHT, BOURBON WHISKY, 1,000 Lbs. LEAP LARD. TO A It III VE. Largo Lot of C’hoico Family FLOUR. Large Lot of Frccilmcii’s FLOUR. A fine Lot of Sugar Cured HAMS. Also,a very largo stock., DRY GOODS Of all kinds. Order* for Pom and Bacon will be promptly filled at 2J percent, cuitiniimion on original cost. ffcjr Planters arc offered time on supplies for Freedmen, until 1st of November, (’all at once. April 2, 1807. W. I. VASON. Dissolution. . rrUIE firm nf Gilbert k Yninn has tlilo day been I dissolved, by W. H. Gilbert retiring and en- gHgiiigin the Drug Business. W. II. Gilbert is nit- thorixed to wind tip the unsettled business of the firm. GILBERT $» VASON. Albany, April 2d, 1801. ^ The undersigned, in retiring from the firm of Gilbert .V Vason, acknowledges hi* obligations to his friends, and solicits for hi* partner a continu ance of their custom, who will conduct the business at the old stand on his own account, nml will be prepared to-give bis patron* good bargains, lie invites also his friend* to call and look nt hi* sup ply of Drug* at the Farm era’ Corner, where the firm of Gilbert & Bro. will tic 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 & Ya*on to accommodate the public with everything heretofore kept by them, nnd begs a share of the trade, ns lie i* satisfied that lie will be able to make it to the interest of all who call to deal with him. IV. 1. VASON. Albany, April 2d, 1807. 82tf S Repaired At MACON PIU No paper sent until it is paid for, and all names erased nt the expiration of subscription, (of which duo notice is given in every cn*c) unless renewed. Remittances by Express Or Registered Letters at our risk. Address W. A. HIED A CO., Proprietor*. Apl 1H Macon, Ga. JVOTWK! ’ A LL persons haring left Watobea with us for •repairs, are requested to come forward aud redeem them WlTHl^ THIRTY DAYS, or they will positively bo sold to pay charges. M. RICH k CO., At the Store of J. L. Cohn k Cn. __tn*rch 23—w4w 3S r otice! AH ixraou liJtMM t.1M «*«„ of E. H. Ill* All thoM lining cl,mis amimsl i ”«Vu^7lT.™«.!°.^ a 7mcn*'* : Notice to Builders. A LI< persons that arc in want of good Lumber can be supplied promptly by 1— dll* to Capt. Armstrong, at the Depoi Albany, April 4, 1807. I. A. 8COTT. 32ml FLEMING A ADA MS, Oonfeotioners and Grocers, South side Broad Street, ALBANY GEORGIA. W E have on hand a superb stock of Groceries, consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, Coffee, Sugar/? Tobacco, Segibfs, Snuff, Flour, Meal, Irish Potatoes. Cheese, Crackers, Cakes, Candies, Rasing, Sardines, Tickles, Herrings, Oysters, 8almon and fish of every kind. Also, powder and Shot, snd everything else to be fould in * first class Grocery and Cbnfectiona-y. All wo ask is a fair trial, and we will convince the public that we can give them better bargains than auy one elae. April2 2, 1807. Mm3 Bankrupt Laws. T3BTITION8 in Bankruptcy under late Act of U. JT Congress CAN NOT BB FILED until the gene ral orders of the Judgoi of the Supreme Court (under aection 10) prescribe the fora of tbe petition orders, ate,, eto. When the Circuit nnd-district Court of the United State* can properly bear these cases, we shall gladly represent our clientf before them. Cases tan be determined in vacation or term. BINES k HOBBS, Attorneys at Law. Albany, G*., AprU 2, 1807, , 8Uf SCHOOL BOOKS. klo<faa»d In Ik,' country. Selool 8lv New Goods From New loi ■AjfiJ FieldAg t -y^riniB i,bai>. Alb.ny, Jitt IT, 186" UR Mtir.»(«1iorWllcb«» Silver noil Silver 1'lalcJ "* r it small profits- NOTIC rpIIE subscriber is now' receiving «t4 I bouse on Broml street formerly oe© fleers k Briuson, and will offer on Usa 15th of April inst., one of the largest 1 lectcd stocks of GOODS., WARES AND MERCI Of nil dercriplton*, on tho most reasonil'j and at Gin I Lowest Prices offered since Having been selected with great rare to J Wants of all Olaasea of! By Mr. Beers, who is now in . 3STEAV YORK Cl Taking advantage of the late reduced ji CASH'BUYERS | Great inducements will bo offered. 1 Sell on Ti] To tho firsL of November next to pel satisfactory arrangements. ' WM. W KRNli Albany Ga., April 4, 1837. TjmOM THE ENTIRE satisfacUon Experienced W0r] in tho inst four month*, wo confidontlj friend* and customer* to bring in Iht ine Watches, Clocks and For repnirs, and guaranieo safid pon© to Oi^ I*. B. Weloh 8l ( BOOK AND JEWE ggy* Speotlole Glasses rofitted tog Albany, Jan. 17, 1807. — ' : -jw J. W. MITCIIKU., JNO. w. SHALI.OBOS^^fil Late Mitchell <J- ] J.so. m. cook. r Armttrong. Mitchell, Shallcross fd Provlsi AND Commission LOUISVILLE, - fob€d—10 lm , The Firei endid stock of Pocket KnlreiM s. Table Cutlery, Tlstols, ; lAg Tacktc, &c. t E WKli THELATETffiEBI Welch’s Corner^ But our Friend, and Customers w;; ‘ JUST BELOW ItAWSp^S T> EADY to serve them >• tV ecirlug deny KEW OOOD3 M of loose lost in the fire, so If ym »*Ka tbo DRUG LINE, go ibumtal to Ww" Now Building. refill JUST inTB LEAL, -w-'swaii.wn Sperm Oil, Machine ODt^^S L »• “*2 ALLBIGjHTA^ mjpR! MOB8Hfaugiinrofjlyt* jvl Clocks, aud Jewelry, for rep Wo guarantee nil Saved Irom (he