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Help the Planter.
T*lic oomVuiOn of our pVlnliii;' iiitmr.ta ;;
truly uluitniiig. There'lias lle’cn nti extcu-
»iVe ero|i planted for the mimlicr efliamls in
therouutry.and wl.U-li i.> i. r in
nf.-u inp; roinlitii.ii, iiml h'-l ’ f.ii.'loyi !
..i'uudunt harvest, lint ju-t at tit; -f"*
when ewrv . Hurt and rm-rry arr ,
*•••«•• I- , >. -..A-,,.,
- * - .
KevrS frotn EJtropc—Peace Despaired Of.
• Btddkj* Death.—Wcrogret toanni nin
* tbatC. W. Ha\TipH, E»q., «nool'our prim'i- ! 1 . oultivuti it^iirt-^liilly;ntc
|il merchants,, clled very r>tuKlt*ti 1 y. Lit
'A* W' 11 *' p prrtl
advertisement, elsewhere, .1 !..!"<• Va
will hold a Special Term of the Sup,. 1 n
of Dougherty Comity on tin- v
Monday in Hay. ' Those interested will
ytoiae take notice.
TnR Co.NFKIIttKATt: DllAO. -T.,-lie.1 t
—HKtheday set apart for the deeorat i. n■ ol the |
graves of our fallen lieroes in the Smith. ■
Flvparatlona tiro being made, and . v. t >
wheretlioday will be observed.
Gov. Jenkins.—The \. V. Tinn ■ .
MVMldableQovornoraloiigeditoii.il.,
VDaaaptloilof “Evil Counsel.'' li the ivril. 1
bad known Qov. Jenlciua better, lie would
fcareemployedany ollnw word Ilian “ Evil"
to the counsel given.
Labor.—The average reeeiplH of f|ie
QgbleTelegraph Company have lieen about
911,600 daily.
. Vaoawonta Fu.t.Kt(.—lint .1 the r,,.n
9r«hundred vacancies Created by tie I . >
dent,only fifty or aivly remains inillMi ,1.
A Cnanoe.—The Fort \ nil. v I.. . I ■
lias changed hands mid name, Mr. I:,■nth
Mtbn,and Mr. Maddox,the |,r,. ent
bent, has changed the name to -\v,
G Metro.”
Barer Clay.—The niitctiet I. iiutim-r • iry
af the birthday ot Kt'.unuU'.- gre.di. i
MMMaan, was celebrated ut l,exington on j i
the 12th Inst., with solemn earetnonies. Tin t
vault wherein rest Ills honored retiitiina wn-. |„
opened and wreaths of evergreen ; and
pieced nponthosarooplmgus. It is intended
that the feetlval (ball be celebiaunl every
j ed to eease their labor,dtsoharpe tin
I pm! tuiiu-aut-^tjicir stock. Awl, wit
j l.ii i.ilist. - 1liurc no meat awl 1mv.u1 i.t »
j 1:112*1. 11 >\v tliv*planter l)f.-:mi" « i. •
; in thi • -nan* i * not tin- «|tn ti n ‘ ■
j .• i-i 1 t'M\v. 'I’lie liou*o in ou tiiv. rui'l < \ •
! mwA lie m;.'le tt* stay tIt*• tl»-\■ u . i ;
:.*• , ii..! t • > . I "j» ami tl'iMMirs?
j'-t) lsiifit!n< )ur limners ;iin n
I it i r< * in I ] * ilimifliulil'', ]. • . .
Ilf !.** t.. We .".re ili("l'im<l til..: ;t • i' :: i .
lotirik n| tli • < i-ii]i plant< l u til 1 *• :■ ^•
m| util'-'S Hsttmec rjiu lie I <• I. V\ n
! Ill • Milijeet U|n1tt tll<* Jit t<‘llti"fl < f t ’
:. more fortutuito. Wo nri* aux'iott
null' i .t 11ml i u tin t ill this unit(« r.
—«ni
TuailllMtl.
if dill.' i title Wt'ukliO'S •'!* 11111111. i! .1
i.nit e-uiteiiipl ilile llitiii uiuit lu , r, ii i-
nliieli promplii ns, for place nr ; \
ciimp* Mini liiw n siroiiml cur • 11; • ■ : • • •;
i", 11:1 • 11 • :i want of hr:iiiis ;t v. :ul
m :n-..] ; i If-i c sped. A-niu, il p; • ■
in t lie inin<I i'l'ttiir superiors. •: ' t
. "f .<:i! \\ • akiicj :unl :i >pii it luin ! •
pit y . 'i l i niitciilpt. The c\ hi'.il '• <■
f.il.le Inw Cl'S Mill < --t iliuile tif ■ i ..
jt ...iuci . ,i ii dill*' ot\li*»l l »»*•* to I in ii
i \ nf uuiukiiiil.
I > .riic' our n ccul \i i< 1 • *
j w • «• i.'iiuilil ulcil to cf mi i
il.il i . j n et ctj l i t | cr thiu-/-,
! i.t' I 1 riu ,In-;, ninI '■ ••
: .*n; iiii \ to yr.in s\u inter,
■ P*.; !.-, April ‘JJ.—It is stated on very
- '<\ r.utli/ivitv th:it Na]/oIco.n|H emlcavor-
nitf t • piticb.isl firms in the (‘nitod States.
j .in nily in favor of war
- . c nuebtioii.
. I’nipf-itt ilisapproves of
• proposed l»y the grout
. .'.ji.il jn,**- 11 veiling.—1'oacc ke*
i .... • no 1 I'rusbin i.-a almost dos-
' l'nc tausavo ijuietly arm*
i ; ~ mi . I< n* tin- ox period shook of
.; r:;kc a*poct of things 1ms
I • alarm in the l.oiulon
■ tendency of alfuirs is
. a !ii, • i t! panic.
. - Mr. < llsidstono ib
mhei - ol the Isibcrnl
' t te.'Mi Jiis mismanago-
>: ni :.n*\ * incut.
. r ro;!i (-i.il. Sickles.
. il (ion. Sickles has
-iter tIn*sub-distrifts
and providing additional
.. . e. ||c forbids llit!
• - ii• j11■».• to I nited States
I • Dial ill! Among the
oi.hr i*. t be following:
I I ni.ii. il will eseiviso u super-
"..-I ir.it--, sliorills, eon*
i '.. 1111i11 t heir commands,
. .'•!.! e—sjirv for tin* preser*
i .1 tin ellii icnl discharge
nun eiiiuiimud of (lie
/.v- ■> • ; • • -v\f • 1 •
a—
IIiLPDrd Tux pAiiron.—W’o clip from the
Prcsbytyremn, publisbcd at Richmond,Vcl,
tho following extract, for which wo com
mend a careful perusal:
Any minister fit for his sacred office, has
:eon apprehension of tho difficulties and
toils which ho must encounter itt the dis
charge of his duties. One of the most
grevious trials of the Pastor is that he must
labor on with a heart oltentiincs faint and
discouraged, lie needs encouragement,
more especially when entering on a new
field ol labor.
A Church calls and settles a pastor, and
provides com foil ably, or uncomfortably, as
(lie ease may be, lor hi- support, and then
themajoritv of tiiem Mtictly transfer the
whole burden of llio^'liuroll's prosperity,
ami the advancement of t'luisl's Kingdom,
thereby, to his shoulders, and seem to think
that their work is done.
If the < Inircli grow and flourish it must
be by bis labor. II not il will be bis fault.
This is great mistake, K\ cry member of a
(’lmreb,evcn the h ast, humblest and weak
est, can do something to promote its in
terests and the prosperity ol' religion in the
midst of it. And to the full measure of his
power, every one is bound to aid in the
blessed cause, and to be a laborer together
with the Pastor. I.ei tin* whole ('Inircli
aid the Pastor and be will toil with the
heart ami courage a ml hope, which will in
sure sueeess.”
Markets.
\4. t
to
i'r.tf’; :!> W;*r Ailgusta.
lieid
diilieiilty.
i tteid.
>' is miiel
RAWS ON
IS NOW
BECEITHfO A
Splendid Stock of Goods
rpHE ■ufiscrlbar ii now receiving at (h« ' *»
| house on 13ro»d street fortnerljr occupied br 4
lTeerh & Driuson, anil will offer on UomUv, u,- •
15th of April hut., one of the largest and best tt.-!
lcctcd stocks of . .
They have ail been bought since the first nf April,
oml are at much less prices than if tlioy hint been
bought earlier in the season. I liavo a great many
Goods that I will sell ot as low, if not lower price*,
than before tbs war.
<3- 0 O 3D S,
WARES AND MERCHANDISE 1
Of all des criptions, on the most reasonable term?,
and at the
l.oivcst Prices offered since (he War, l
Having been “elected with great care to meet itfS
Call use. «y suck, and be .ouvlnced. ^ ^ 01asseg of |||g
lly Mr. Ilecrs, who is now in
TSTI^AV YORK CIT1
ii
Taking advantag^of tli© late reduced prlcos and to J
CASH BUYERS
The annexed list will give you an idea of the
range of the Stock, but Udoosnoi include by Severn 1
hundreds anything like a full li«t of the articles
offered.
Crape Maretts, Mozambique s
Hcrcges, Lawns, Muslins, Organdies
lirilliants, Ginghams, Chnllies
dotted, striped and cheeked Muilins,
Swiss, Jaconeti, Mull, » Nain-ncdc
aud Embroidered Muslins, <Xv., Ac.
A
nth
While we
‘I “:>• , " 1
Good fob tuk lit. ukk.—Du ring the hug
kotfeyawtafetho “blmj-ilevils” w«.ny y-m
go to Ililsraan & Hall's I'omiiiilu uml
drill doap and often, it Kill have u cIj:ii;m j I
tog affect.
RadicalMiKTiNf;.—TIia- lii..li. ;.l-. ..f ,'.i
bate held auotber meeting on Inm Sul m.E. v
night. The object was llie in-lb n ;
ofQov. Jeiikiiu in-tlio r im . i':il !
lag the deecrijilioii given l.y llie' < >|.ini.>■>, ii
MaM have been a weak nllair, - Tlw I'nllnu j ..n;,.,.,.. n,.
lagbfho only rcaplutiun jmewd :
HmvI.cU, Tliu, In iliooplntnirnrim- mi. I
ing Reconstruction upon the |.l:m |.i..|...... I
by Congreaa ia decidedly invsii.l.l.. mi
inalng in our prceont nnaetlleil ;ml |i;n;ili/. .1 I
condition,auu wo cordially imilu (lie I
IT p -et ami • I,:•! I I. .
' i iih r, ami i. ,. !• .
• 'lienee I" all his behests, y-t w e
iglldl'e < 'ill' ' If I'e -pei't tut hat '! ■ I •
I wtuibl permit us to ll ilti rai. 1 .
hiii’i, ami, a- many hat< pr<
• i'.il iiie.it ii'ii i hat he i - here am m
j w ot:hi be a f.il'-eliooil, ami 1 ii . 1 ’"j"
I * it’ sugaeily .T lie is, emihl i • :t • I ii
I eoitnl enaliee, he tloe • in till '-e .It r«
j pkiei et I;er.s who ciinstatit!'. ann-'vj
Ii. ptipe aeknott h 'I'.es I!I;■! ! h 1 .
w hieli bi lli" . him anmiig us i • a • *i*
t.i him it i« oppr« sit e l<*ji II
ami j.i'-tit eoiii'lmlea that Ih •
aii iin« 1 his rm in, ami <l"!. h.
hav i aws to gfiml,” au*l In* • : i p
them w ith an air alto-o ther In earn’
\
M '• "N. Ajnil
('otton I lu re was a pretty lit ely impiiry
lor ('niton to i|ay, tliou-.:h holders fought
^hv f*»r sometime, and entered the nunkel
fearful tragedy i •‘efurtuntly. at lIn- prevailing prices—Ihc
e near this eilv k<*ing tin* highest figure paid for .Middlings,
d a man mimed | Savannwii, April Colton dull,
I,’-id Ii led at ; .Middling iiphu.l ; o,,od grades
iot, who had in- j scarce. Salestod.it I ; iveeipts Otm,
C’u.vi:i i;-io\, April ('o|t..n market
i irregular, with a declining tci.d- m y. .Mid
dlings •ju'.e. Sap-.s : ;7,' ice. ipts •j‘|n.
Ai nio.i.t, April ( olt. ii dull; mid'
dling ’JJe; receipts 7s, sales
Aai.timoui:, \'pril (’otton nominal and
iiiiehatiged : middling upland
Plum* dull and unchanged. Wliealuu-
ehauged ; Corn aetit e ; ah in,mm bushels;
•ueliided , white d»., *I.H ; mi . d do., -sI •_> |. Whisky
i dull, ,m. Sugar linn. I Vnvisions unehaug-
ed, mess pork •* _' I; prime im-s pork J?*J I
l.ivimi'oni., April _'U. Vistenlay eve-
iiiiigeoiii.il declined a i|Uarter penny; sales
n,non, middling uplands l<t || d, Orleans
11 |(J.
N r.w \ out;, April Kvening.—Cotton
steady, with no decided change. ‘ Sales 1000
at ‘Joe.
t.Vr.lM 5; is hops,
;• r.anm r t,e learn that
lid meeting ol t h«‘
u;,.
t lit. 'I he lollotvillg
i nding (’onterenees
hi i t ear, tt ere made:
... :iop no.,i.i.i i,
' • i . ■. Nov. I a.
lil liligloll, Nov. *J7.
; i utow u, llee, 11.
ir. no more
‘ili e t aporing patriots and In
i.llthiopist**, W ho would freel;,
• uii! 11
It.-k
ptoplool Georgia to co-operate with
•CMptillff Mid legislation without pr.
«3o1aj, or hesitation.
At tho only two elections held .n the
Southwest under (life Sherman bill, at IVu
•acola, Fla. and TitRcuinbia, Ala., th- . ol
Ored deoplo have united their votes w '.th
their whito friends ami elected eon i r\ati\e
t heir ran I heir own
ni ollit-e, t hail he ha- Im
•A hi ■ f. et. It i. a iepvoaeli uj :
1,1 j u: a Im inanity, that men hani.i upl i .
tiiom. reputation imu who would ii :
"!dj^.it.in hiinseli, for the • mite ••! hi ;
it.ii--', and erouch at the Ii t l "I a >h ;■
obtain III\or and place who w- ild
tin ii kindred to tho level of tlie ignoraul
\ i-en .1 1 loll Id seek to control I Im
Ili ' ot' .1 I-I ,|\ e, but fallen pi pie ' ‘
!,: M ' whi le i-thv blush:’*
Mad.—Tho notorious Huuieutt ha <n |
Bounced his intcutioii ol appealing imuu di
utely to the military tribunal again t t In-,
attacks of the Richmond press.
General News.
Waoiiinotox, April 23.—(!emi:ilsi;ill;iii,.
of Miaalulppi, amt Soott, ..I'S.u.i I. r»r..li>
bureau functionaries, report rtni-rl'nily i
March. The planter'., aiv
leboolt. It If complaitii'.l 11, u ii
pouibloto in.pre» the ncgr<>«ill. ili.
tlty of martial obligations,
Bnratt’i can ia up to-day, and Id* id. I
urgingaa immediate trial’ but tin pi..
Hoa cudm time. 1 *
Th, Pbrtofflce Departuu-ui In* 1 >. .-n .ol
vMol five robberies simo tl.c Nil. in'-!
Sz IX.CM, April 23.'—'Tho laics. I'!.a'.
live,accounts say the flood is siilisidin
\l the
short time
of the Aih
Im lii* .1 -
.Meeting of the !i:ir.
I >o||.;1:i-• 11 * ms.'.' in this . .
- 11» e :i meet ill", ol' 1 h.* tm"ii
in_, I tar w ;is held i • lil 1 '
ni" ' highly respect. d mid
t»imw I mi'iiil»ers, ('apt. S. |). |r \ in.
p.irlakim.v ot' ihe many good ilirn ■-
wlii.li th" table of 11; i« Justly i el. i .
lion •• .'-Ixv.iy-, ah.Mind', and of t!. -
-jie.ini ■ \ "l that -park I in."; m - tu.
Ii- ' ■ idiiig t" h 1 ;'i i i m
> : • '."lit !" luail to (In go.i , l ‘i
created "a flash <»f wit and llnw --l
• he, 1 , > 1 ,v tiim- I.
it \ . The in '." i.il V Wei e J.. eiili.i I
pli .I'aiu .-ii id ' Iiutnoi'iuis, while
om . w ore I he iii'igu.i of milit .ry d' ! "
aud now ho:ioi.ihl\ and pioadly •• '
II. Ii"iirs\ ilh*, (tel.
. It minie, March 5, I MtH.
. . tun* »*ii:in i:.
MNi.nuah, Nov. ‘JT.
• .\i!.:t• i i. Nov. I
•Sept. | u.
N"'-'
I Ifi'. ‘J,
, -HOC W loll I M \x.
' j i:!.a, lice. I.
•vi, No,, go,
. ... I.o t. .'!.
i n’tvt:it:n.
in ,.()»•!. t». .
Waco, Nov. (5,
il N • 'to. No\. *J7.
: '. I ’. e. l I.
1" -; Is »!• 'I \IJN IN.
. • ( it \, Sept. I s.
l» *n ( i ; . Sept, I.
u. at loll (iihsnn, Oel. il.
: ’ r. I let. an.
Are, Nt»V.'J7*
. • . i;miioi' emm;.
•a !: e.,h. Nov. l;t.
. ille, (let.
I s atele , Not. J7.
• ■ w < h ie.ni;. Dec. 11.
m noe i* \i *, r.
M:
f-p-
. > farther damage to llic I’oviil.-i:.nl- ■ i . 1
load ia apprehended. ' t1i. ir share in r|. I., racy
Tho Indians stole one hnpdrc.l ;,nd uu-oty.-pp^. ,, l.jl.,. Tan. O'Sluid. >'
on with the \ illage-smil h lie w
ft I N* o l ot and II M.T\ t he
sanies of a „
MitdmU, Dakotah Territory.
govorninom, Irani m.-ir Km
lotah Territory.
"Bad Affair Vniablie.
i Sal ly lake tio legil-
! d to do 'will'll as
: o .a «. mplis'h.
v Mil.-r.tJ Again.
’ j. I Senator Wilsoll
■w d . ■ ih.-iit I'.unn from (In*
a -n. Nearly all
t hough :i 11 elu>s-
. ' i i • ' uted.
i t. i!.ai l.illj was not
• ’ :th, hut t«» meet
‘••uulry. The ipiesliotl
In i u Mates is. whether
■; i" State ofliccs and t«»
! the holiest aeeeptanee
• n. ...11.011 - tu- men w ho
1 1 e l."t cause, aud win*
' •' ii up to o\ erthrow
•Id ideas aud old
rn
TO PLANTERS.
1
IIOSM who ilvsirc in In'/iii i.i.'Iifil with
N V V I* LIES O.H T I Iff !•;.
• ’mi litMUM'i.iiiiiii.il'ii-.l I,v *• tiling .'ii inV millio|-ixe<l
Akum.i, Sit VUE \TK I 1 »N, IN.,, wlm will t.o
luuud iv( my stun* nt nU nimv*. W. I. VASUN,
lill- i|.I L’a
/ 1 I’.OlUilA but i.hi.hit t’.irvrv,
\ Wiikiikas, Joliii M. Hill ti|i|ilii*s in mo for
I * • 11 ‘‘is nf Ailiuiiii-tniliiiii ..ii if ,.f |»r. A.
Hill, lult* of .-iiid f.Hin'y. <l«*«*t-:i>*«*«I:
Tlir.-i' art* tin*!'i*lof,• a. fin* :iu<l a< 1 m• mi->)i all mul
- infillin’ Ho* oiTililois an.I in". V of kin of fiiiil He-
i'i'iisu'iI, to 1.0 iiimI ii|*|s«*iii* at my oilioo within tho
limp pi'CAuritioil hy law, to stonv oanso. if any
• hey hnvo. why |n‘rni:inei.I h in t ol A.lministru-
lion slionhliiol ln> j*iat.inl lo-.ii.l .lolm M. Hilt, on
A. Hill'sostaio.
Given ninlor my luiml mi l i.iii.'ial signntnro ai
oilioo in Alliiiny. ||. WII.HEIt,
All.nny, April LM, isf,;. OrtlSimrv.
(l
tor I
i!,‘W hy w it h donhle wing'’'
i marriage hell."
I
nn rr\
Moaiu, April23.—Mrs. Vni.Ilug:i.i. » ilc
41 a aaerobaat of this eitv, wan' poi>om d I
to-day through a mistake o't the upuiln m v.
Md died instantly after taking the pioerij.-
tba with primio acid‘as an uigiedieut in-
mU of Urtaric acid.
- I ir - t i») I hoy Maviil In!! ii;:’. .
A- .J...*- iiio boo about llowor.
A lot sooiu to fool ;i" 'tworo a w > •. •.
V. I ou Ii'no uihm-ni-lie'l thotn to . .
At i. ngth mu' of the atieient le-
with ■
endeut ImH discovered
lininpor ai piirlinp tluoipti i,
• .lirc'.isl tho I uni r. I -inco He
£ “the Slates that non- need recotislrtu*-' and toward the short wee hours
are the Northern,” and the reeoustue- • all retired.
Ifcwjwcficribed is tho cnlorccment of impar- j Wc regret that the interest-
by Constitutional amondineut.! \li* r Ir.vin rvpiire to have us.
f onr hs
We l.a
ojf operating upon the |k
and throdgE.thc votes ol tla-J
pic is too slowior oar Radieal|
nown him long and favorably—he : a w \ ;
among us from boyhood to manhood, ; .
bar of tho tjuth western Circuit licet
“\V r e prefer the, swifter pro j ed his profession. We regard him as o...
for result of changiug by ono ben- of the bigbest honor ami purest integrity,
and from liis well known habits of' imh:
wo.predict for him, should health and li:V
be pr^dweJj.a high position as a lawyer.
We can say to all among whom be may
hereafter be thrown, they will always liml in
him a good citisen, one worthy of the high,
eattruytaml credit^ aciiristian gcntlemau,-
^|e whole|
it the Northern people are not
forthese higlnpic**uro reforms,
ty in power w ili lose their iniiu-
they .attempt to foreo upon the
they have compelled the South
>• \ < i m.'ie be permitted to
mi;: ; m lit nf the State
ueiits. The apostney of
i !' made the republicans’
I-. leuiial clociioneer-
W anted all clashes of melt—
• w hite. the h>)al, and those
. > l the \n icked. heresy of
■■■s-, ili*-r >*tHln* natioitrtl-
i.pubiieaii party. As for
:•■ >•: * i"ginia, he had no fears
’.bdt-vihe seeeshionists.
: -• >pok" at Orange
<• • "pying almut the same
..1 ti .: Mr. Lincoln had pro-
:. 1 iti< :!s tin* the pardon of
ii"-;.: Jiivi.wi’h las (Wilson^)
i, ;• i- ••; .«; - • 1 lourt-een eon-
u.i • *-.*:» * \ too many, lie
-I.... tv’.if \r.ir.d the ^1*0,000
... , . i v-.:.:• d tie->•.,utli, except a few
pr* 1 ..; :• : * i-, to ’no at liberty to go
lii Vi-: ...
i iie peaket* was opposed to a black man’s
or :: Vvkiie in;:iN party. Let all who favor
human bondage go together, and who favor
1‘ivedom ami progress go together. If any
rebels bad east aside tliyir 'delusions, let
tUeui eoiue up and join the republican party.
—^lojor ,L 1L i^eop .Stato Feimior l'rom Or?’
W iii'iir\n, .Idlni tp Hill >i|tplie*4 |o me
Mel's of <iiiiir.li:iii-lii|i of llit- person tuol
|uo|ieriy of l.mlonirl; M Hill, loiiiur *Hm of A. (
||ill, Into of s.iiil euiniiy, tleromoil j
Then* me tlieref.ire to cite all and singular the
lieu of kin of -aid minor to lie and appear at mv
olliee within llie time pi. -.Tilled l.y law, to hIiow
eanse, if any they have, whv l.eiiei s of Gnardiiiu-
ftliij) tthould tis.t l^- r . ..utNt- m .1. \t. Hiu. uf the
person and property of ,aid L. M. Hill, minor, ,Xc.
Given under my hnr.d and oliieial signature nt
olliee in Albany, Apiil l' !, lsr.7.
b\ It. UILHKUS, tlrdinary,
POST I H > N IlI ) SALE
Al I TIO.\,
t»N Sat unlay next. ‘jTili'in-i. nt In o'clock, A.
M . I will sell from llie Wutphoiiso of N. \ A. K.
Tift, for CASH a lot of M XflllNKHY, said to-
eomprisca I’ortnlile ('otton 1’iesu, (iuiperfeel.)—
S&id property was stored ,t>v ovder ot p. Hitt,
Ksip, in April I • -1. and v.-ili l>e «.,ld under his criler
to pay espeiiM '. J. M. «’< ti H'Elt. Auetioneer.
April *Jd, Isii7
. Piano Tuning.
O. 13. RICE
. . - ,| "ILL lie in Albany in a few days for tho purpose
ill III.lints that t he j of tiini-g and repairing ri.inos. Have you all Been
that SI'I.KMHH PlANo that is offered tor sale at
Mr. L. E.'Welch's Book Store?
April '.VI. JSi.7
Ladys’ Embroider’d Chemises
Embroidered and plain French and
American CorsettH, Linen and
Paper Hollars, beautiful Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs. lino l.tioc
Collars, Edgings, Inserting*, and P.nnds,
Infants’ Waists (til sill..
Tucked Shirting, Linen, Embroidered and Lave
Handkerchiefs, Tailelon's White Sat
in, W ii it o and Block IMnin'und Hotted l/i'e-and
Illusions, Entiling*, Point Tiiiii-
ining*, Point Inserting-, Valenciennes
Luces, Star Braids, lire** Ttim-
• mingri, &e„ kc.
Alrxnndor’s (Gents' & l.ad>>') Kid Gloves,
Jonvins' Kid Gloves, Buck Gnnntleits, Silk. I.i-le
and Thread Gloves, of all kinds, Balmoral Skirls
for Summer, Hair Nclta, Fans, of all kind*.
A Beautiful Lot Silk Beaded Parasols,
Gingham do., uml Umbrellas, and n ilion-ami other
articles in (hid line.
9,300 YDS. CALICOES.
•IfHW.t yards Cotton Plaids and Stripes, Sea Island
Shirtings and Sheetings, Hickory. Stripes, Hcnitns,
Jeans, &e., &o.
3000 YDS PRINTED MUSLINS,
Linen and Cottor Sheeting and Pillow Cn*in$j
•J,800 Yards Blaachcd ITumcsputi.
1,11)0 “ Bwd Ticking.
38 pairs Oullonudes am| Jean*.
1,200 Yards Irish and Brown Linens.
And n full line of
Staple D r y G o « d s
At DAWSON'S,
OVER 3000 PAIRS OF BOOTS A SHOES,
Bought directly from the Mannfaelliter*. I guar
antoe every pair against hnving paper or flmdd
Gre-.t inducements will he offered. Wewlllalio -]
53oil on Time
To ihe first of November next to persons makiif ;( ',1
: -atislaclory arrangements. -
WM. W. KENDRICK.
AIhn'nv Ga., April I, 1807. 82m3
LIVE AIFLEI LIVE!I
C. Spitz,
Opposite Town’s Block, j
R ESPECTFULLY announces to (he citizens of
Mbauy and vicdujty, that he has establiahed a
M.Vv I’.AbKBV, and will he pleased to have his
"id Friend* and Customers give him a LIBERAL
j SHARE «-t their patronage, M hi* experience Is not
! t • be excelled in bis line nf business.
— Ounr.iw From The —
Xj JL 3D X IE3 S
for Cake, or anything else in his line, will be put
up tu Mill their taste. Give ms aCall.
April 13, 18117 «G-3m
i;VrAHLI§IIED 1839.
D. 0. HODGKINS & SON,
Wbob' jstlc anil Retail Dealers
— IN —
Pile Aims, Fishing Tackle,
AND
soles.
y
Sporting Q-oods,
of every description.
RrIX-GI N and PISTOL MATERIAL alway* on
hand, and furnished Ihc trade.
JUST. ARRIVED.
I ’ig 11 urns, Sugar Cured HamSyJj
Flour, * Apples, Tomattoes,
Pickles, assorted and freak.
Pino Apples,
Wine Crackers, Sardines, Herrings,
BUST AIITH LE CHEWING TOBACCO
ALSO,
Preediinut’s
'I’obneeo, Durlmm Smoking J
Tobacco.
!’•
[to
JOHN VEAL
I S now prepared to make IIAIIIV12SS, of every
description, to order, on short notice, and on
reiiBjnib.e ten"*. He lias now on hand a good
assortment. Those wishing tapurchase would do’
well to give him a call before purchasing elscwhrrc.-
Hc will bo found over GILBERT BROTHER S
DRUG STORE.
April 20th, [301 in]
Called Meeting of Pliyicianss
4 Mooting nf (he Physician* of Alhnnvand sur-
rounding counties’will be held in the otlice of
l»r. W. 1\ Jennings, on SATl’RlbW, the 27th day
April, at 12 o clock, !W. As objects of importance
will come up for consideration, it is Imped there
will be n full attendance of all the regular Profes
sion who are in or contiguous to the city.
W11.1,:.\>1 p. JKMMKfl.H, M. D.
J. lllLHMAK, M. Ii.
John T. Snta. M. H.
W. L. Davis, M. d.
Gko. JI. Douolas, Af. D.
8. J. UonruT, M. D.
Uko. R. Touo, M. D.
I.. L. SruoxNR,
nM
Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &c.,
Hardware & Cut lor y,
Sylhea and Cradles, Waldron *
Grain Sythcs, Scythe Stone*, Sam (’idlin'*
Axes, Broad Axon, Hatchets. Hammers, 11 n tut and
Cross Cut Saws, Weeding; Hoe*, Trace Chain*. Log
and 5lh do., Cotton, Jvdcaml Manilla Rope, llnmc,
Steelyards, Scale anil Beam, weighing •*»(iO to ta»0
lbs., Well Buckets, Shoe Peg*. Carriage Boll.*,
Smoothing Irons, Guns and Pistols, Sheep .Shears.
Knives and Forks, Carving do., Pocket Knives,
Shears & Scissors, Colton, Ys'ool&Jitu (’row Curds,
Percussion Caps, Locks, of all kinds. Gun Locks,
Wood Screws, Hinges, of all kinds, Plane*, Coach
Wrenches, Arne’s Shovels and Spades, Syrup Fan-
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKY,
HOUR BON WHISKY,
1,000 Lbs. LEAF LARD. |
TO ARRIVE.
I .urge l.ot of C’boieo Family FLOUR.
I .urge l.ot of Freed men’s FLOUR.
A line l.ot, of Sugar (-tired HAMS.
Also, a very largess tack
IDRY GOODS
or all kinds.
Order* for Corn and Bacon will be promptly J
tilled ut 2! per cent, commission on original coat,
Blunter* are offered time on supplies for j
I’rcedmcn, until l*t of November. Call at once.
April 2. 1807. W. I. VA80X.
Dissolution.
riMlB. firm of Gilbert & Vaaon haa thle dayt
| di-solvcd. hy W. II. Gilbert ratiring and c
gaging hi ihe Hiug Business. VY. II Gilbert la»
(homed in wind up ihe unsettled business of 11
firm. GILBERT & VASON.
Albany, April 2d, 18*14.
The undersigned, in retiring from the firm
Gilbert \ Yrtson, acknowledges bia obligations ta ;
Ids friends, and solicits for his partnara oontiaa8«
nnee of their custom, who will conduct the bualacc - ^
.at the edd stand ou his own nocount, and will
cetts, Files, Spirit Levels, Fry Pans, Tea Kettles, j prepared to give his pntrons good bargains. If
I invites also his friends to call and look at bis •«!
ply of Drugs at the Fanners’ Corner, where thi
firm of Gilbert & Bro. will be ablo to I
them with everything in their line.
W.:R. GILBERT.
Albany, April gu, I8U7. ■ • .,
Ac., kc., kc.
Pepper, Spice, Ginger.
Soda, Candles, Coperns,
Soaps, Tobacco, Potash,
Snuff, Powder, Shot, Lead.
Table Salt, Epsom Salts.
Segars, &o, Ac,
Mens’, Boys’ and Childrens’ Hats,
Ladles’ and Misses’ Hats.
CROCKERY.
Plates, Dishes, Bowls, and
Pitchers, Tumblers, Bar Bottles, Cham
bers, Cop* and Saucers, Sc, kc.
UD¥8» TRAVELING TRUNKS
and Common TVunk* Lady#’ and'Gcnta’ FlncLcatli-
i and Traveling Bags, Common do.
The undersigned is prepared at fbe old stand 4
Gilbert .X Ynson to accommodate tho publio ntt
everything heretofore kept by them, and beg*
share of the trade, as he is satisfied that hfwHH
able to make it to the interest of all who call
deal with him. ' W. t. VASON* • 7
Albany, April 2d, 1807. . ' ' 82tP f *
Notice to Builders*»
A LL persous that aro in want of good
can bo supplied promptly by banding
bills to Cnpt. Armstrong, at tho Depot. QQjf $
Albany, April 4, 1867. ' *• 52ml Q
njaamra
Confectioners a
SouthsideBi
ALBAN Y-|t«nr,»'.m«»»vWW^»(
consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, Co“*J^
Sugar, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Flour, Meal,
** ■'Crackers, Cakes, Candies, Raol*^’*
Herrings, Oystere, Salmon*®
d. Also, powder and Shot, *
everything else to be fonld in * first class Grot*
and .Confcctiboa^y; All .wc a»h i» a fair trial, ^
« <.!•