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8. a. SWEET,-
-i'U’tol’. theotiuMo Worldtlocanot prowm, good work wllicli know beingdone i» this Sve^oir'g^en litnSgfcr Urt W»
_ ;.- t s«^:ir=.irvr.-:' the most fintteriug attractions, lmt with rill city,asI doubt not there arc many who,like; month*, ami atu nil n(otic<* to any ncedtul
M QA^-MAV ttd. >800. : of thwu disadvantages there arc many myself, till very recently, arc ignorant of its (trad iinjioriant. work that you have been tin*
ia .u al , l0 |,jr us who would gladly brafvo nit tlic*s*o ; existence, nntl as we should always “give «^oto«lo, before the scorching heats of
"•*■ »,:U. ., r r| 7 .; w ,„ *•«'<*Job,’*ami i» readyj|wt-lVup!«nMtbeworked
ties ot May Dj) ill JIACoii, Du re will he u - v ..,j n t | lls country. It tin. agent of any • to neednt tin* lust of motive* m works of. ; ,t «,jj«p, before ihe )nii-jn) root* are thrown
lepers printed 01) ttfcdny. vN ( ' v -** u *'t wpit omigration society should eome into South-; ehnritv, even to those who in other matter^ out, running around it close and deep with
until Friday. .... Webern <ieorgia and make any respectable may be our opponents, I think you will i a sharp, narrow ‘‘bull tongue’’ or
l, *'“ 44 lA r * whleh the middles may
ncos between the
( , » with the* hoc.—
ognition ut our hands. I refer to the presfy 'flint which i* more advanced, is ready lor a
cnee among us of a medical mail sent ex-, second working, or booh will he. The sur-
GeonorA—Dongherty County. - ;
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY < ONrKU>r :
IB E. RAW80N bating In proper form up-
led to me for permanent Lettnfca of Adminls-
• /' W IN
NO TI
!nuTo»ojUho^wUleof 0; W. Itawson/ l*ts ofsaid
-* — «*■ eorgia and make any respectable
ThoTolegraiiVronuM. to fin sl ,I10 w»i(l<l I* Mlwniitii-.l at
» step wliith i« taken by tho preprint.w» lo' „„, n l, c| . who would bo WilHiict
county, deceased. This is to cits-all Anil singular
the creditors and next of bln of C. W-. Rawaon, lobe
and appear at toy office within the time prescribed
by law. and sftow cause, If any Ihcy can, why per
manent administration should not be granted to A.
B. Raweou on C. W. Rawson’s estate.
Witness, my hand and official signature. This
April Utah, IfttlT- W. II. WILDER Only.
May 'id, ltMt7
13tSS^S«*I
DrtDMD, and i»nj ' 0 ”if« , *
t«ih ,f ApriHa»L, «ne of :h,°] 1
lected itocki «f
GOOfi
WARES AND MERCI
iiiuhcil at theiagrca U’ltli me ili.it tliis one, enn-ind <<11 *
■ miiiiiii 1111 II , • ilbRwdfiatHoutn*lcntnttoir-h»!t iCdwentw rts.IwiliurtVI.HA'tskei.t U<2»
rcffuco expenses, nmVoiit'wldl-li will lie an- |,j M- , «««» ao« plants *1 pi < imut
quitted in by the remVr. 'i'ho-c «vw A , ArrM mml | 1(il . llo Bul , Xwim llMlvc
grownpapera never pay, niul *<■ have fo It j ,ijg | States, but are impelled by eie-
enrpriscil at our Mae.,,, 0,.temporaries for | cwAuw** lu leave their pmeut locality.—
aetting their sails so wide. They are disheartened as to the cultivation
t f oflnuds, and of peaceful relations between
11 Jiff races that now inhabit tliia part of the
Tbo different Sabbat I, sc-lmois of tho eitv 1 'nuntiy. Ifleft to ourselves, there would
-win Miserable at the llaptist tllmreb.b,, Mnv ! "" '''‘i"'" "1’ a eoiilliet between the races.
Alktay Union Sabbath School Celrbrallon.
presalv hy’lilt* (toverniucu^ Io devote his ‘‘h f »uld ^
whole time,attention and ability to the vc- ’jevi-i''i-
; liefof tliu poor in this district. Since the',,^.,.*,..,,^.
beginning oft his vear lm has siftended to me«l in t l.c 1:;|
mellow, frequently
lVe<; from
possible. Xo hillin
turning plow
e.diure ofn.111. It is never
A LAUGE ANI)
New Stooh of Goods for Sale
; Of all descriptions, on the most x
and at the
THE near and extensive stock of Good!* recently
weetls and as purohasod and opened hy Charles W. llawiou, now
■■•••* • 'deceased, *“' ' * * 4 “ *"*'**’
will be sold in bulk ON TIME, on jrood
lowest Prices offered sUce
Hating been selected with great e|r« 1
l “ 4 fi U, V # I s«c*why, and the .Store at Kawaon's old stand, cor-
Should l>e | nel . 0 f broad and Washington Streets, in which the |
Goods now arSrwUl be rented to the purchaser.
3d,at 10 o'clock, A. M., at which pbwd np-
Hut with the . yatem uflahortotally derang-
Ry Mr. Bwrs, who U now U j
YORK Cl
..'propriato wMr««M will W ,leli*iv,l. - ; « ''•H«- n^itratico t»t there i» now
Front tlicnco tl,u prodoetioii,' will irjrnir I" ‘ l-'riuMal'le organleatioi) at Ihe Xnrlb,
■TltV, Grove,and partaboofrelVeriinu-iile. i b * l ' k '"> ''. v 1'»„.Iiw"1h »l lliinisau,U„l',im„-.-,
BiVi Mr. Andrews will net „« Marshal of! is to scatter broadcast seed*
of tho day.
Tbcwo fbrtiishing refivshuuut.- are
.quested to send them to tho Grove h\
o'clock in tlto fqrcuonn of that day.
Citizens generally are Invited, ami
ninbcrcly trust that they wifi n«»t only «
tribute, but also attend Dm ccleliniiioii.
.), M. OoifKit, .
.1 v*». l: lift r,
v " ; ' r Chm'tt of Com. of Arram.i’nu nf-
S of.listrutU mid variances between the
■ races, and pend their emissaries, bended by furnished, lo apply for e\» ry otlter tiling.-. Leeds all iti-fouls, and retptireh rich, mellow
■ Tub Latent litt*uovt.o Imckovi. mi-.m,—
Tho editor of tlto New York II onio .iournal
cays, on Good Friday he took .i pew in mm
of tbo fashionable elm reh t * in the city, and
plokod up a book entitled “tNnumon l'ray.
or," on opening it, to bis sui prist-, found on
tholhsido of the cover ti looking-glu-«. This
Arrangement is to enable the fair ones toad
mire themselves, and arrange theircdiiguous | b»\v figures in
during service.
•Senator Wilson, to ntir up, uudeontinuu at
boiling lu at, the hatred and malice engen-
Ih red by the late civil strife, mid to witnc?*
in oju’own inidit the distrust and want of
c'Mtlidciiee with wliicb the black man is
tmight to regard his former master, is it n
wonder that they should desire a better
country. We knmv these are distasteful
t ruths, but truths nevertheless, H pains us
in make the roiilcssion, hut candor compel Is
•t. We i» ish it was in our power to point
(osome hope that would quiet, the restless
ness of our people. Mere assertion will not
which mnv be required for the establishment' .b r, " u »'d «" extend them in ; and so we again
an.I cllii-ieiit working „IT.i. I, an in.-lilnllwa,. H'- ';.■■!<>< |.l'.wi.. g
, •* .’.d«ip; l.m keel, the sttrjace open, Ireelv
and it wift he supplied. { •» 'pulverized, and frequently stilled. This
-tem u ill giu-\**u a good crop almost
asou. Coi n may yel--lm planted on
groundsand f.ivorahle -qmts, and
Now. notwithstanding the hard thought
and feelings which many perhaps naturally s,,l . v
entertain towards the Government, there ,S(
are (ew, f tfiiifk, who will refuse to admit
the generosity of these nets and promises*
amlitisa matter well worthy of public
consideration whether this oiler of the Gov
ernment respecting the hospital should not
be promptly ne t, and a building provided
at the public expen.-e, or by private sub-
carry out this
Yours Jfcc.
diject.
\* t n i*i:•
Ok a Bundkii.—From intimations in the
StfAimaU Advertiser, it would seem that
thoio "odd fellows” from Macon who rejoice
Ih tilO "art preservative/’ have bad a gay
time. YVo do not wish them one pie
Imb.
one the other day of a certain Colonel in the
late war, whieli, we think, will hear repeat
ing, The Colonel aforesaid was riding in a
Mage coach, with several other passe tigers,
i when he accident I v dropped hat outside the
’ e *aelu Put ting Ins bend out of the window
. Im exclaimed in a seiitoriau voice;
“Charioteer, nauseJ I have lost liiy
, eiiapenu !”•
[ ’I lie driver paid no heed to tin* eotumnnd.
( \gain the bomhastic fellow authoritativelv
j «p:tkr—>
“ Charioteer, pause! I have lost my
] cliniienu!”
. , No attention being paid hy the ilriver to 1
<Mllou tho second time vvlieir there was any ! this l.rM eomnuiml, a plain, blunt man, whb
thing good to eat at hand, We wonder ill hid become disgustnl witlihis fellow trav-
We couldn’t gut a ticket, too, ns Albany is I el i v -silliness and pomposity, put Ids head
Hot A contestant ’for tbcho,, „•* vihi.-li -'inu. “ u{ V 1 'vlmlow, nil.) said’:
1M«our village ncighW- l, " M "" ! •' i; "' 11 «** > w '
This was perfectly into
combat the locic of events, or satisfy tliede- 1 ion, t
mauds justilied hy the fa. ts. There are
thotis'iucla of acres of laud in South- Western
Georgia that eonld he purchased nt very
"ISVl|H«llcd (if tllj* (1(-|.IVK- | ... Xl A.-c/N, Aj.l-il nti.l 307.
'• ’ J Corros,—Our-market opened this morn-
n m miL _ ; ing with n hriak and active demand (br Cot-
en.MiiiiTuivii Wohi-.-mlM-nn,!! , ”’' 1 ' vm ' va-.-riy lakanliy
Albany, April noth, Itm/.
laitKiTrs?
shnuhi be put in every
It is oim of our “great
slide efforts should be
abundance.
Cotton in now reside
and bring to a stand.*
' soon sis t lie seed leaves
while the kind
scraping your «
slide, s'• that t!
(AptMed to the
j in this working,
I says Dr. Plumps*, for it
'that gin- lrouble." lb
■ quarc rood oi lamb
•tuples,” and no pos-
spared to proiluce tut
t o sera pc, mould,
llegin the work ns
hilly expanded, and
i- tie di and clean. After
-t i n, mould an mhiii as pos-
young rootlets may not he
reselling efi'erts of tho Sim.
lean oil sill the old surlaee,
this first grass
•rt'vfid «t this
Tk Eruou.—Our friend Charley up the
roadliM been led into error in reh ronec to
BHaj CelebrationXo ronie oil at Mmiilivilh
or Saturday next. To ivniuiier:;ie him for
hU cfforlaIn imagination as to what was to
be provided, they have sent him i ...mj.ii
menUry ticket, Charley never had i-» lu
Truth Frri.v Si*oki-:n. -.1 udi; * Fr-kine
OR the recent trial oft lme. Id.rated I'l.inteih*
4s Mechanics' Hank ease , thus aptly n-
marks.'
And I will liorc lake occasion h> remark
that while I have the honor to Gt a-a.lodge
of this court, I will discourage, nay, dis-
Opuntenancc all the delicately emuiiiig and
curious devices that Imveerej*' into Dm* m '
once of pleading.
Tho law, says Lord Coke “speaketh by
good pleading,’” and tin* day has arrived
when this wise axiom of that’ great lawyer
it to bo interpreted liberally. Ih'u is';m
age of progress and iitililariani-m in law a-
in oiher BOtcuccs, ami i is iheivlore higii
. time that the subtleties and lisputn-
tlOD» of tho nneient pleader, wav i
common sense and common reaum.
•d.
vplrt »v
gildetothe dri
•and nil, and the hat was sr
buyers at J t.j cents, rnluvorable telegrapl.
ie advices at mum enu-ed the inquiry to
ee.ise, and no sales were made in Dm after
noon. ^
Liv»:nroni, April
market less firm today and closed easier at
a decline. The following arc the author-
ized closing <}in«tati«*i»s: .Middling upland.-
Il : /d; middling Orhams I J ; sales pj Don
Imlci.
Arm -r.\, April—Cotton market open- 1
ed active and closed dull; sales tUO bales;
reccipts r tU.r» hales; strict middling *J7. j
Savannah, April ;m.- Sales of cot ton 171 ( " 1 -‘ M,,i V
b iles; market closed .lull mid heavy : utid- ,1 1
illings 1*711-7.1: r<*eeipts mi bales. * / to day
Ciiai;i.i:-jon, .vjiril mo.- Cotton market {> ( l v < 1 > *
opened strong but «dosed easy; sales Jinn
bales; iniddliiigs l’.s ; reecijits fiuo h.lc-.
Ynv Yoi:u, April an, livening.—Cotton
dull at one cent decline; sales |noo at *jne.
working not to break down the bed or to
bruise or injure tim young plants, for rough
usuage at this time often emisi-> the plants
to die out wi eks lienee from injuries need*
le.-sly reeeiv i d. \\ Imre, from bad seed or
other came, there i* a failure in procuring n
stand, the planter mu-t use his judgement
in regard to what shall be idautcd instead.
. ^ ! I hinese Sugar (’nue, Cow 1 Van, and Sweet
imig.—l "Uon ,1’ntnilf .li|w imitlii'sc wllicli :m- m.isl likely
to succeed. Ground as thoroughly j.repar-
;‘*d as is necessary for Colton, should he
made to yield a return of some kind, in ease
- "fa fad stand. Q
| {Southern Cultivator.
April 30th, [2«r]
Temporary Atlminist^ni
fifteen hundred eases without fee or charge, necessary, except incases where the weeds j Persons wishing lo purchase will apply at ouce to
Rn.ll,-»v..,ntmt,iiinv,liM...M-, ,l,-i,,n,-li„. 'll! "I’t'iii'V'l - M<ri> :i lootlioM tlmt they ™ "ibioribwfor lmn«. Thta lii »oikori«t<lby nn
, r • - 1 1 T - k, l.ut-T.-.l Im-m-.l mul.-r-kHt wo order of .h. tWofOri .««ofDo 0f b e rty co,m.y.
tlm extent ol the requirements of one regi- i , , , .• , , , • ANNIE E. HAW SON, \ ,
. , ,i It i i * • “I Dial none oj oin readtis allow then Temnorarv Administratrix. Taking sdrsnUM of th% 1*1* r«di
incut in the hi my. He has made requisition ^cwops to get into that condition. In break- r v I
I'M* a further supply-of three times this ing up lor corn, vve cannot plow too ileej)—
ijiinntity, and which he is expect im; to ar- 1 ’"‘h "j ‘''dtivating the crop after the first
rive imiiiediatelv. j working, the harrow' and sweep are the
...... ' " , . , , . . . proper tools; for “as lar as can )/e avoided,
^ He is further nutlmn/ed, I ant jnlonued. I|tl ,. (Klts „rshort-lived annual crops should
if a suitable building for a hospital can be ever lie broken or wounded.” Tho corn
NOTICE !
Atl persons concerned will tako notice thnf the 1
notes und accounts due the estates of E. II. Kieiian,
8. S. Crawford, Stephen Egsn, Daniel Wingnrd niul
Henry Thomas, havo been placed in tho hands of
Stroicr & Smith, Attorneys, for collection, with in-
ALL
structions lo HUE ALL PERSONS indebted lo
said estates by the next return day of the Superior
t’oiirt. You wi’i plesso therefore tnkc duo noli?
and govern yourselves accordingly.
J. V. CAKOILE, Adni’r. ,
April 27, 2w
CASH BT
Groat inducements will be offered. *y«9
Soil on
To the first of .November RexttoMn^I
satisfactory arrangements.
Albany (in.
WM. W. 1
April 4,1W7.
Worth Sheriff’s Sale.
LIVE AND LET
Will be sold before the Court House door id the
town of Isabella, Worth county. Gn., on tho first
Tuesday iu June next, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wii:
One lot of laud, levied on as the properly of J,
T. Lamar, number not known, lmt known ns the
place whereon Dr. Lamar now lives. Property
pointed out by Lamar, lo satisfy one tax fifa.
f At the same timo and place will be sold lot of
land number 18, in the loth district of Worth coun
ty,/cried ou as the property of A. J. Macarthy to
satisfy three tax Was. Property pointed out hy
Maearthy.
Also nt the same time and place, will bo sold lot
of land number 182, in (lie Utli district of Worth
county, as the property of E. Hoy, deceased, to sat
isfy one tax fifa.
Also at the same thuc and place, wib be sold lot
of land number not known, but known as the place
whereon J. J, Williams now lives, to satisfy one tax
fifa.
Also at the satne time and place, will he sold half
lot of land number not known, but known as the
property of Jns. M* C. Holomnn now live*, to sat
isfy one tax fifa. Levys made ami returned to mo
by a constanle. WM. KEEN, Sheriff.
April 22, 18117
TO PLANTERS.
r pHOSE who desire to he furnished with
Mixed Mfctinffin Columbia,
April *jt». - Another im-
Vitv
!v aUemb’d,
Wscul t ill‘1 *
Iu.
SUPPLIES ON TIUR,
Cun boncoommoilnled liy calling on my ftntlioritctl
Ay.nt, Sli/U>K ATKINSON, JN,,., w |,n will be
l.mml at myicoro nlnll limes. IV. I. VASON
all-apl -u
Amullto, known na ‘-Cni/y 11. s,” i ,m-
flnsdiu tho oayliiui at lta<-iul>, WUrmoiii.
lmajnat prosenlvtl Uio ,-uijmr iii-.n niiii .1
present in tin-fiinn c-l u ti..>mu-iin' (<nii- "l
lirln«. “Be” is a “lone woman," lias luui
confined in tho anylum for swa al vvars.
Rod the strangest par; of the wludv atlair H
that "Botsy” WAS iievep s > tuprisvtl alomt
anything in her whole lit
\\ <• fiml tIm* above going tin* roiiml of
nvwspapvitloin. Having had the pivasnre
"I slinking the Imtnloftlu! afinvsaid GoloiH‘I
wo ran add tnir testimony as to the enrrenl
ropoit, only, ifour momory serves ns rightly
:t was inoro « , lj»l*nr;ite. The gontlomnn re.
lei'ivtl (ti, is('ol. Iloimsrl, of <Jrn. Floyd’s
stall', ami well known in
Among 111!* St ate* Line boy
fbuierals right hand man. Aside from
. i.i. ponipo.diy, lit* was a gallant soldier, and
a m in oi t onsiderahJt* alt.'iimuents, bring,
' in the estimation of many, one ot Die best
liislm-l.-m* nf Iris tiny, l'iii-ts :in<l flgim-a
: never (■*< apod him, and for this eapaeitv and
, "..*>■ bis genial qualities, Gen. Floyd heeame
' muelt attrelied to him. Wo believe be was
a graduate ot the Military school at l.exing-
M* n, Virginia.
-I'nrlianunt resumed
iu the House ot Coin-
of
A Young LahyV rit wois.—A young
— Tldj thus describes her feelim-s an 1 courts
»ymp,thy. Wo hope she may soon lvalue
tho chango that
. she bo devoutly w isbes for; j
question, causing
in I’aris.
LuM'ii.n, Abril .10.
its session yesterday.
Western Virginia | nions last night, laud Stanley, Secretary, o
iv* In- w-ns rocnriloii Alljilrn, In fo).l.v j'n gC iniAm-y
• n that the piopesitioit Lu* a pcace-eott
gresK had been aecepleil by Frauv
I’russia, ami he was of tie* opinion that the
Luxemburg!* atlair n onld bo s:ili>l:ictorily
settled.
I»i:i:i.i\, April ;u». -'I'iu I*russiau Diet
was opened xes'.erday by the King in a
speech from tin* Do one. King William
said : “The unity oi Germany was an assur
ance of peace lo Europe.” lie urged a speedy,
adoption ot the Foustitutioii. The Jvyig
[ was silent in pgard to Luxemburg.
I li’n iiAioNo, Abril TiPmormw Die
j Mi.i.i.—Tlio Now York Tiim-s, in com i «lm-l Viir Coiuimiiy «ill mil lour MU* lor
... , . , , '! both wlutes and Iilaeks, and two cars for
I nii’ii!ii f! i.poii the cluimrtrr ol *|>,’colic, ,1c-1 1:ll|il , s , t . olu| ,. lllv „,’,i v )ul
b\ercdt*» the ncgroi's in tbo South by He- i 'fids is done alter eousnltatioi
publican speakers, says we observe tiiat Schofield,
they are told ngreat deni about their rights j From M«l*blngfon.
‘ ami wrongs, about the eriminulity of the ; W.\suiN*.mi\, April MO.—Tlte third remit
, and largely attended. Goteru
lo-sc.l Diem inn speech of an
Di^ giving tin* e.>lored meiind-
\ if.* a> to their political and toeial duties,
and urgbtg that they .-It*>uM allot present
attach ;hem.i.lve p> neither the “
nor Kepuhlb an party,but to wait and ar
ray themselves upon the platform of the
National Fnion party, that eonld be occu
pied in common by both racesSoiitb ami all
the people North. He counselled modern*
r.uNi.n:;, April SO.-King William ol |'VV ^i 11KUi “! le "> ,h ?'' !’ r0 -
Prussia is entirely silent on the Luxemburg
Piano Tuning.
O. B.
RICE
VS f«r the |
Hi*to yn»j all seen
I'urrlRii \cns by the cubic,
L ut hi Albfiny oi a lew
I,- . I of mui’ g «nil ropolriug 1’lnlio,
Ilciimmuic ! ,| 1M rtl'I.KNUll) 1’IANO ll.ni 1» olferc.1 tor ,«1» m
Mr. L. K. Welch’s Book HioreT
April 23, 1807 [40
•KIN*. \\ II l,| A XL
'oiisiderable uneasiness
\ bled the tie*,
pie South
lid their duty, the poo-
•add s(e fheui educated and
rea«<i!i!»ble j»rivi!eges of free
st v ears,—
tiler consultation with General
ecu roil iti
men.
f l lie Oommittee nn rc-i»lutlojj,s consisted of
I M, white and bhie^. The platform, wliieh
i-* eon.servatiu-, was unaiiiinotisly adopted.
’) It.provides for free schools for tho education
•nut I *d* ! ill ehiltlroi', and for the revision ot the
1 (Yimimd (’ode of the State.
I c*After the n**!i»bilions, a speOelt was made*
by Hev. I lenry M. Tunuer, (eolored) oft
i Washington, 1>. He said he eared Kir
| no party—he simply desired tlto rights of
i hi- race, and u> <mhl adhere oiifv to that or
ganization which i n tired all the privileges
ot tnatdiood. lie wished, almvo all The
things, to see a united South for ho felt sal-
i-lied«hat, notwithstanding tlto education
of the past, Soutljurn gentlemen were the
best and I rue-t la tends of tlto negro,
Hon, .lames G. Gilibs, ex-Mayor, followed
with muelt g*>otl a*lviee, referring to the
duties of colored eit i/.ens, niul gavo assur
ance of a Cordial co-operation of the people
" to their advancement.
in measures looking
’ Mr bwrtlsiick, my heart e m»I,
out oh! the c
r«*bels
—. — ...e cau'H* l jjiite not u*ti,
I am not griev*sl, 1 miii not t?t.» !,
I on oot lII, I am «ot well!
rm not rayvclf, I'm not th6»nnu*;
• in mw» luyreii! i .
M 0d T ^ ,UnV ;
— _—..din all. except in tu»in« -
Ou, when ahtil I bochin^tMi in thn! I
,A
i
Cbkkriso From Alajuua.—'The Mont
gomery Mail says:
From ail parts of tho State' we hear the
moat cheering Recounts of the next crop.—
Cotton and coni are growing, finely, and.
ihe generality of farmers are blessed with
good-stands of both. With anvf hiw; im
afsvorublo Scaa&n, Alabama will relieve
herself front starvat ion in u few motidis
Benator Wilson tolls the Bouthom people
that it is not only necessary for them, to re
ceive political grace, to Reconstruct under
tho laws of Congress, but to join the Uadi-
cai party. In sfto^hocomo political Pnsey-
ita, and always when they pray turn their
faces toward ti the East.
and the lovt'liness »>f tho last ('on-
gti ! s ; but no one scents to have informed
then that we have a Constitution in tills
country,and tlmt our Government is based
Coustitalioiml principlesnnd has Constitu-
thuial limifalions. It will be admitted on
all bands Dial it is highly important that
the negro voters who will hereafter control
the dest inies of large portions of our coun
try, should he informed of this fact.
tauee of forty seven hundred and liliy dol
I a is, making* a total of $17,not) in gold ha-
beeu received from Fa iforma by. tho the
Southern Famine CVtumisMnn,
Tha Secretary of the Treasury has issued
a Circular directing Assessors to tax shin-
plasters ten per cent.
Secretaries Browning and Stanton are
sick; tbo other Secretaries attended a cabi
net meeting to-day. v
Internal Hovemte to-day amounts t«» $i:io*
000,
AVIin! :t I’l.'Jicuiotts iilva, when Mr. Rny. :' lr - SUiibwiyV iijlcipn.t.itioii <.r tbo
i„ ,i...I >.-.*!•» reuonstniclumbiU'riljbero.l
sinntjou of tin) Constitution" lost winter,
Ami sntv it tlocoutlff
>\*nsbingt8Q
buried before lie left
TaJ-oSA Bios.—Tbb^rtSrKilriwijIyT^^n
bas given Mestri*; StbrficM Ari Cole
man permission to again lfang out! ijieir
eign, the “Lone f*tav .Saloon,’’ that Captain
Uo la hleasn ordr rod tbom to' take tlotvii
•onto three months since.
Tin: Cash op Jkpfkhkox Davis.—A
Washington dispatch of the 21th says “‘In
telligence was received here to-day from
Richmond which shows tiiat it is, alter ail
again iit doubt whether Judge Underwood
nil) essay the trial of Jefferson Davis at the
May term of the United States District
Court. It the term be adjoiirtcd without
aimU tiiat, the, President has determined to
at once release Davis front confinement
nt Forties Monroe, on nominal bail; The
President has hi his possession a letter sign-
’ '(M^-^hS^so.o.proporiUon
JUrecly, offering to ho'oribof
I)ondp»nen. r
ttHhe-Cabinet rn'FvtdayT - Tho published
statements as to its character are very spec;
ulative^
Amonjr tho articles sent by J’ntSsia to tbo
1-ceneh K\jio-ij-.'jj at Haris was a colossal
equestrian statue of |he* King, represented
iu warlike attitude and with a drawn sword.
We do not know whether the statue has
yet been set up; but if it has been it must be
a very suggestive study to Nai’olho.n unq
tlto wits of Haris an this crisis.
Wilson at llnlclgh.
K.xi.r.n.u, N. C„ April mu.—Seiiator Wil
son’arrived last night and spoke in the
Aftican Chuach. Do advised tlic negroes
to educate themselves, acejuire property
and buy land, lie denounced the lattei-
day saints and ceutioned’tho slaves against
them, lie uas followed by two colored
speakers, who made Foiiseuyutive speeches.
Wtbon spoke KKlaV 'Itr Capitol -Squire
will* the same tone as last night, and was
listened to nttenlively l>y .a large audience
of white mid black, among them several
prominent citizens.
Mj. Bncqanan, - TvlfosT fortune is reck
oned at $2000,000,5s the richest of' our stir?
viviog ex-T-reridenU. — -
. Mr. JudaR lVBeJ\jaR*in has been complv*
mented froin the bench,t&jp I^ndou forhis
''S'siSs.v, ' '
will read:, it i-i e.vpeetei!, lift y thjn
BKS. SIMS & iiIc.1IILIi.VV
H AV I’. nnsociiiuM iltcmsclrs* to^clhcr i» the
practice of mcdicinr, and hcrchy lender their
mm \ u-cs ii) tin* ritisem* of Albany am) ricinify.
OFFICE—At lite Drug fc’torc of Gilbert .S; lJro.,
on Wa>biujjto» >trcei. May gil, J8D7 [44if]
^ Oi Srlntefftal Revenue Office-,
IOtii Div. 2o Disthiut or Gbokcua.
All licenses expired on Ibc MOibday of April:—
tV
Dailies interested
imtuodiAteiy,
May 2d, 2vr
nre rcqttireil to renew tbo aarne
A. N\ HINES.
As-lstnnt Assessor.
Notice to bridge Builders!
jpBOrOSA'6 arc solicited' Yy tbo Inferior Court,
of Do»nhertji..<N>nnty, t u biiUd a tBrid^ on oi
• the silt* of the o'd Bridge, ncrosn Klnchxfoondi
near the sin* of ih«* o>l Bridge, acrosHKlnchafoonoo
Greek nt ill f'S 1JLU MILL, in eahl county.—
I'ropoaiiji to be deposited Wirh the t’J.crk of the
Court by Monday, tho Uikinet., nt lOo’uiock.A. M.
JOHN Jackson /. j.
JA«. M.‘MEUGBtti*t IX
MERCER & SMITH,
CORNER BROAD AND WASHINGTON STS.
Albany, Georgia.
Have on Imnil, nml iwo conslnntty rocoivlna,
A Good Stock of Goods,
Consisting, in port, of
llacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Cheese, Jririi Po
tatoes, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Potash, f
Pickles, Sardines, Can
dles, Soda, Liquors,
Powder, Shot, Lead,
Percussion Caps, Hollow-Ware, Iron,
Nails, Plow Steel, Trace Chains, Hoes, Plow Lines.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
HATS, SHOES, BROOMS, TUBS, Bl’CKETS
TUBS,
, AC.
SHOES, BROOMS,
SKIVES, kC.
Tho highest market prices paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
• jan 24,3-Cw
Mitchell, Shallcross & Co.
Provision
AND
(Commission llfutljiiuis,
LOUISVILLE, - -
tobsa—ta lm ’
KT.
o
7,
<
Repaired At
MACON PRICES
X^ROM THE ENTIRE satisfaction given by our
Experieiicad W or km an,
In tb.lMt four months, we conCdtnily Mk
frte&ds ud cuMomm to Twin; in their
J uiuuno tutu UOKUIIJ)
For repair*, nod gtunntco MUjfa,tion.'
Done to -Orden at
L. R- Welch St, Go’s.
BOOK A?D JEWELUVS^pitte. ;
Spoottole OUases refitted to oult all ages.
Albany, Jan. 17, 18G7, ”
’ - ■
o. Spitz,
Opposite Town’s BlJ
Ti,
ESPECTFULLV an&oancei to Ute •
Albany and ticlnlty, that he hueafc-
... BAKERY,and will bo pleased uj
Ghl friends and Customers give him a 1
SHARE cUhalr-patranaf, as his eipei'
to lie excelled in bis line of butlness.
— Orders From Tin— |
ADIS
for Cake, or anything else Ja his Hat, t
up to suit their taste. Gtra mi aCail. 1
April 13, 18G7 ’
ESTABLISHED It
D.
C. HODGKINS A'l
Wliolcsale and Retail Dealt
— IN—
Fire Arms, Fishing Tai
AND
Sporting G-oc
of ererydescription.
S0UGUN and PISTOL MATERIAL t
hand, and furnished the trade.
April 10, [87.]
JUST AMR
Pig Hums, Sug»r Cut
l''lour, Applet, Tom
I’icltlcs, nssorted enil i
Pir.e Apple*,
, M’ine Cracker*, Sardine*, Hct
BEST ARTIttE CIBWIHfi
Krccdincn’*
AltO,
Tobacco, Durham |
Tobacco.
OHjDSTWVT asm 1
U0CBB0N MUIBKT,
1,000 Lbs. LEAP
TO ARRIVE.
J-nrgc Lot of Choice Family ]
P-
T-argc T.ot of Freedmen’a FI
A fine Lot of Sugar Cored HAKS.J
Also, s very large att
0-001
Of all kinds.
Orders for Corn and. Bacon vfll.^3
filled at 2$ per cent, commission os 0
Planters are offered time ’§0
Freedmen, until 1st or November. ~
April 2, 1807.
Dlssolutlc
T HE firm of Gilbert & Vason has d
dissolyed^ by W. H. GUbi
_ diasoired. by
gaging In Ihe Drug Business,
tborited to wind up the uns
firm. ' OIL]
Albany, April 2d, 1864.
The undersigned, ip retiring froM
Gilbert k Vason, acknowledges his *
his Irion ds, and solieita for t .
ance of their custom, who willoosdt
at the old stand on kt. oilrn aeeoj
prepared to giro his patrfoa good*
inv|tes also his friends to/e “
ply of Drugs at ths Ftr/u
firm or Gilbert & Bro. will be aM
them with everything Iniheir liae.__
Albany, April 2d, 1867,
The undersigned is prepared at tk«w
Gilbert & Vasow to aceommodatathsf
everything heretofore kept by
■hare of the tfadOfis he is satisM J
able to make it to the’ Interest «f •*
deal with him. vT. .
Albany, April 2d; f
BoathriiUBrindB
ALBANY,
TE hare on hand a superb “ J
. / " consisting in part of I
Sugar, Tobacco, Sogars, Snuff,
Totatocs. Cheese, Crackers, Ca -
Sardines, Pickles, Herrings,
fi8h of " everjr kind. Also, now
everything else to be fould I* •*
and Confectionary- All Wiaskmi!
we rillccnrinca th* public that*
better bargains than any s
April2 2, 1867.
5BJ"
Notice to
peraous lhat ar* im 1
, at t