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r ;V iasaN ,T HEWS. S. S. SWEET. -- -Editor. ALBANY, GA., aoth MAY 1800. BMWtsUis Ike Krgre. •— App*!slae»ts sf Rtgtaim. Tho following nppoinltnohlii of Register* sro hereby made: V ' , . STATE*: O* OEOUGIA. First District—Gatliam. Hr; an, Effing ham—S. D. Hickson;.W. I*. Young, Savan- nah< Second District—Liberty, Talnai, Mein It is vory evident that tho blacks are not to be onfranebived in Ohio yet. The thing has been so adroitly managed that tho con stitutional amendment will ho rejected, hot at the samo time a rnfe apology found for defeating it, without compromise of party fealty to the ahstraot dogma. .A largo por tion of tho ltcpnbllcan party in thnt State is vory reluctant to give suffrage, to tho blacks, and for n long thno tho proposition in tho Legislature was hojd back, and at one time it was defected there. There was a general concession that on tho naked proposition, togivo tho right of suffrage to Ohio blacks, tho yarty would bo defeated in tho State. Politically, it is a question of minor importance, for of tho two millions and a hall of inhabitants in Ohio, the black population is hut 30,078; and the number of voter* to bo added by tho enfran chisement bt the blaeks wonld not exceed 700Q. The number of votes cast at tho eisotion last year was about 470,000. Tho direct influonco of suoli a small body was, thorofoTC,Insignificant; tho opposition wob on the gonoral grbnnd—that has so long pittallod in Ohio—that tho blacks, as a raoc,ovcn whoro they liavo enjoyed nil tho tosh—JamesJRahn, Liberty county (Gray Wrt Godwin, Carters- , Forty-Third District—Murray, Whitfield, Gordon—• W. P. Farnfwortb, Spring Place, Murray county. Dr: L; P. Onager, Dalton, Whitfield county. Forty-Fourth District—Walker, Dade, Catoosa—W. J. Henry, Ringgold, Catoosa comity; Thomas M. Phipps, T.aFayettc, Walker county. SI-KOIAI. UOAnilS Foil CITIES. of their wages f«r any The AlTOW Tie % IrOQ BMw t aetlptUy consumed in - • .• ■gjp/ Ssivnnnnli ( 1 011 I HRUIIi X* Town P. O., Effingham county,) T. ,., „; more l)r. J. W. Clift, Balinah. -Geo. G Dodge, No. of A* (i 1! H.'tttiym-' F A |'luH S AuBU*tn ,, ‘ mrd-S "" , " Cl AppHng { * S ' Vn "" t ' h '' °” ) , Macbn^Vity Hoard—C T Wn.nl, ourtliDIrtriot—Glynn,CnindciS Cburk-1 '^t'l’umKf.-ity Hoard-Tbos. S. Tuggl r . . Jgl. w steflng or voting, will bp permitted to be enforced, against them* intnis district} and ttils offense, or any nreviously mention ed in this Rt&Uftllplh will cause immediate arrest of tnFafemler and his trial before a mi I it nr v commission. XITf The exercise of the right of every duly authorized voter, under the late acts of 'Congress, to register and vote, is guaran- BALING COTTON 1 ^ All IHSriUSeK AGAINST mtitE. , “as . IHE autucrlber is now receiving bonis on Broad sliest formerly oixmiJT ini & Brinson, snd will offer tra Moult, u! 16th of April lost., ons of Ibo largest tad has. looted slocks of IE, WASTE AND THEFT! ton—Jnincfl M Coleman, Jiruiiriw iok, Glynn couuty; GV Demurest, Jeflersor,, C'sun- don county. • rn M btfihDistrict—GolVee, Ware, CTvn«T»— 1 .111.. wr.. * , i»y Hoard—Henry S. Wet-J teed by the military authorities of this dis- triet; and nil ]iorsons wliiiinsoever are wnrnou iigniiir-t nnv mBeinnl to prevent any man from exercising this l ight, under any pretext whatever, other than objection by the usual legal mode. XIV. Jjm-ascftlnny disturlmhee, or vlo lolleo at Ilia plaee of registration, or any ] molestation ufltegislers or of uppHenuts to ! register, tifa Ih.ar.l of liegistrution will call Levy, H. Elijah W. Chapman, Columbus. AtiantiM’ity Hoard—I)r. JosephThonip- itoliinson. Iwuefits ofporaonal freedom, arc not fitted to poriornt nndoratnndlngly tlm duties of oitlxonahlp. Hut tho constitutional amend- monk was pasted to keep up tho show of conformity with tho Radical parly else* where, but coupled with n provision wliieli excuses its ilolcat beforo tho poople, and furbiahox tho party with n good excuse lor throwing it over. Tho samo olauso tliat givotknlfrago to the clacks, disfranchises, betide* rebel sympathise™, n\l wlu> were deserters from tho Union armies during the war.—[N. O. Picaycnm. Tim arrangomont was vory adroitly inade > so that tho wholo will fall to tho ground aud decolvo tho nogro. It la ns dear ns the sunbeam that this was the object. Tho samo pajter romarks: Tho word has accordingly been passed among tho Republican presses of Ohio, tor the defeat of tho proposed amendment, beeanso it inflicts unusual civil punishments Ibr military offences, without conviction, andwUHnolude many who, il tried, might fumisli satisfactory dofcnces; but worse than alt, for popular effeot; because it dis franchises fivo white citisens for every black enfranchised. . Telfair, I Juliii* It is a very pertinont question for Hie no- k, “Why were tlieso two measures grate ask, pat together?” l.ct tile froedmon behold the perfidy of their friomls, so-callvd. They have no nse for tho nogro vote in Ohio, lmt they have for tho samo vote in Georgia. To. Those Going North.—Our jolly Mend, Goa McClaskoy, lias completed ar rangements by which he can send the trav eling public North during tho summer nt almost at old prloos. The Macon Telegraph nays of his presence in Macon: - He it the agent of tho Savannah and Now York steamship lines, and tho business of hi*prlnoiples will bo found set forth in nn advertisement whieh wo publish this morn ing. We invite to it tho attention of all pereoim who dorian traveling North during thb Summer. Tho ocean steamers on this lino aro of tho first class, and provided with tho best of offlfeort and aooommodntions.— Tho font® via Savannah is tho least tire- somo of all loading northward, ami in point of expense, none can compare with it in Cheapness. With a tioket from Albany to ' Now York for $37, whilst ovorythi ng else Is from fifty to two hundred per cent, above tho old price, certainly onglit to be sntisfnc tory. C. Jones. Tc beau villc. Ware county. Sixth District—Kchols, Lowndes, lien-ion —Alvin H. Clark, Valdosta, Lowndes coun ty ; A. Mnroehotti, Valdosta, Lowndes coun ty. Seventh District—Brooks, Thomas, Col quitt—J. IL Alexander,Thomnsvillc, Thom- as county: Lyons (care Capt. White Thomasvillc,) Colquitt county. Eighth District—Decatur, .Mitchell, Mill er—Andrew Clark, Camilla, .Mitchell coun ty ; S, 1*. Allison, Hainhridge Decatur coun ty* Ninth District—Early, Calhoun, linker —II. K. Hrimhery, Newton, Hakcr county; II. C. Fryer, IHalccly, Early couuty. Tenth District—Dougherty, l.cc, Worth —D. C. Bancroft, Starksvillc, Leu couuty; F. (). Welch, AluanyJDougherty county. Eleventh District—Clay,Iturdolph,Terrell —David Jones, Fort Gaines^ Clay county ; .S, A. Jlurd, Chit Illicit, ILmdolph county.’ Twelfth District—Stewart, Webster, Quitman—Samuel T. Deilini'lielt], Lumpkin, Stewart county; Travis I sltei Lumpkin Stewart county. Thirteenth District—Sutler, sVhly, Macon—W. A. Wilson, Ainericus, Sumter couuty; James C. Floyd, Marsiiallhvill.) Macon county. Fourteenth District- Dooly, Wilcox, l’u- laski—Mnchucl O’Brien. Il.iu kinsvillc, Pu laski county ;Simon P. t Din. I trnyloii, I ly eonnty. Fificcnth District—Mnntgnim Irwin—No appoiiitiucuts. Sixtci'iith District- Lumen Emanuel—Dr. Nathan Tucker, : Laurens couuty; John Over-tr c.hcc, Eiumiud coi nty. Seventeenth District Bullock, St riven, Burke—James L. II.lion, 'No. U Central Ilailrond,Scriven county. K. M. Hill, No o,C. It. IL, Burke county. Kighlhti enth District—Kicinnoml, Gins- ock, Jellerson—E. J, Panne:, Louisville! Jetlersoii county: TIiciiuih S. Skinner, Au gusta, Hicliinond county. Nineteenth District—’Tnlmiorri', Warren, Greene.—W. II. McWhorter, (irt'eiisboro, Greene count v; John A. L. McDonough, Wtirrcnton Wnrre i couuty. Twentieth District—Baldwin, Hancock, Washington— W. EQuilliau, Milledgevillc Baldwin county ; E. M. Cliapi.i, Sparta Han cock county. Twenty-first District- Twiggs, Wilkin son, Jones—Thomas Gihsn , Gordon, Twiggs county ; A. E. Hill, Irwinton, Wil kinson county. Twenty-Second District—IUld>, Monroe, Pike—W.J. Ilmvc, Milner’s Station, Pikp county; A. E. Marshall. Forsyth, Monroe Twenty-Third District—Houston, Craw ford,Taylor—Posey Maddox, Fort Valiev, Houston county; A. M. Duniclly, Knoxville Crn#ford county. Twenty-Fourth District^--Marion, Chat tahoochee, Muscogee.—Jolin \Y. Ducr, Col- iiiubiis, Muscogeo comity; Slaton Henley, Columbus, Muscogee county. Twenty-Fifth District — Harris, Epson, Talbot—John II. McCoy, Pleasant, Talbot county; II. D. Williams, (P. (). West Point), Harris county. Twenty-Sixth District- Spalding, Butts, Fayette—Kov. James IL Willis, Indian Springs, Butts county; George Ware, Fay etteville, Fayette county. Twenty-Seventh District—Newton, Wal ton, Clarke.—Kcv. J. W. Spear, Covington, Newton county. Twenty-Eigth District.-^Taspcr. Putnam, Morgan—Dr. Franklin George, Sluidy Dale, Jasper count v; Lucius P. Campbell, Morgan count v. omiimud of Brevet Major General p’e. (». K. Sanukkson. Capt. fl:td Infantry, and A. A. A. G. General Order ToncernlngReglstrallon. IIraimi’iibThirdMii.itahy Dihthu r, f (Gkoiujia, Ai.aiiama and Fi.oimda) ,- Atuanta, Geoimua, May ‘iit, H*07. \ General Order No. 20, In accordance with upon the local civil authorities fora police loroe, or a posse to arn-sr the offenders and preserve quiet, or, .if necessary, upon tho nearest military authorities, who are here-' by instructed to furnish the necessary aid. Any ci\ il ollieials who refuse or who fail to protect Uegistcrs, or applicants to register, will be reported to tho headquarters of the officer commanding in the State, who will arrest micIi delinquents, ami send charges Unequalled for Simplicity and Itapidity of Adjustment! Surpassed by None forSlrcngifi and Adap tability to til the l T ses of I omuierrc 1 0-0 0 WAEES AND D S , or all de« evictions, on the rani;t mtoitnhU imJI tind at the X 1IEY nrc manufactured in Liverpool, of the beat English Iron, under the pprsmial snper- in of the Inventor, formerly u vcldent of New Orleanx, La. The ARROW TIE is preferred hy Shipmnslers nnd Compressmen, n» it is worked with J to 1 inch ■lack, whilt all SOLID TIES require J! m r, inches, which, In running through a cargo, juvedves n hea vy loss to the Shipmaster. USE THE ARROW TIE nnd RANDS, nnd SAVE Lowest Prices offered since (ho Having been oriected with great eare to meet Wants of all Classes of Pei fly Mr. Beers, who is now In NKAV YORK «.r, CITY MONEY IS FREIGHT nn.l INSfltASCE! omiimud of Brevet Major General < q.t 1 <1. Ix’. Saniikijsox. danlrv, ami A. A. A. G Wo lb ad the notice of Mr. Guila’ A- (‘of, of>avaniia!». They are want- 1 large quant il it 'oi wool, and are prepar 'd to pav ilifc.i h lor the same. . TllCV f'l'MIM i; has purcha t -ctl an t < inods and 1 iroeeri coining in, They tall in the luarki'l. , cheaper than tin \ cl**c. tome aro.il. io( 'tan:.- ('apt. Vason •xtensive uloek of Dry cs, which arc now just were honght since the and can he sold a little* can lc had anywhere .1 and examine. nsr-j^urttiurr - tiMHn.ii Tuk Baihueido* Annus.—This excellent exchange has donned an entire new dress, and looks like tho railroad hod really eonio to that city. Woaro glad to note these ev- idenco* of prosperity. -Mr. \Y. proprietor The Atlanta Opinion.. Scruggs, the editor and this paper, has disposed of it to tho “Atlan ta Republican Association,” and withdrawn from tho editorial department. The now proprietor* lay that tho political future of the paper can be stated in few words: “It shall be a Republican Opinion," wliich, of eootw, meant radical. Thin journnl lias ex hibited a great deal of energy, and no mean ability, in establishing itself, and wo sup. goao it will neither lack means or ability to ’ sin tho-future. DasEEma.—It is rather an unpleasant record for Ohio that on tho Provost .Mnr- shal’fbooka she stands charged with twen- qMbnr thousand deserters. , attempt was tnado lately to ditfran- dblaeihis large numbw. and enfranchise the Wyarpopaiationupon thebasis of manhood W*. * ffuffrage. The election will shortly como off . '-**nd these twenty fr^Mpi)i||iM»<liMt < ‘ * *nvoto. Who would dream that Uio pro- Jei;t wonld bo successful. It is only a ihold saflVage from tho negroin that Herein is love for the poor down. African. * act of Congress, against them to these lic.uhjnartes, that they 8iim»Icincntury to an act to provide a more may he brought before a military oointnis- ciucicut Government lor the rebel States, Are,' sion. dated March 2d, IHU7, t he following ar-- * * ^ rangernenlH herein made for the registration i of voters in the States of (Jeorgiu and Ala-; I bama: , I. The Statu* ol Georgia and Alabama j are divided into registration districts, niim- j lu red and bound a* hereinafter described. ! II. A Board of Ue^istrntion is herein np-| 1|)nt .,; n pointed for each district, as above mention-1. cd, to consist of two white I legist ers are designated in this order, it, is directed that white Begisters in each district immediate ly select, and cause to he duly qualified, a competent colored man to complete the Board of liegistration, and report his name , and postolllce address, without delay, to i (-ol. C. C. Sibley, commanding djstrict of I Georgia, nt Macon, Ga. III. Each llegist.er will be required to take ami subscribe the oath prescribed by ' Cougn *--, by an net dated July 2, IHCcJ, ami an additional oath to discharge faithfully the duty ol Bcgister under the late act of [Congress. It is not believed that any nt .. ... j tin* appointees, hereinafter designated, will ' . I 1 ‘ ,n ’ ! In* unable to take the test oath above luen , anno- j tj (l , |n | Blank forms of these oaths will be I sent to these appointees at once, aud on be- I iug c\c< Hied aud returned to the Superin tendents ofthe Stale registrations, their j commissini.s as Begisters will he issued. | and forwarded to them immediately. | IV. In nrdci to secure a full registration of voters, it. is deJcrmined to fix the compen sation of Begisters according to the general. 'S7;„ mn'm The New Cemlral Inland Mail Route cents for each recorded voter; in the most sparsely settled counties aud districts, at forty cents per voter. The compensa tion will be graduated between these limits, according to the density of the population, and tlie facilities of communication. Ten ~ ,,v T,,K cents per mile will be allowed for trauspor-1 i . i i ia ' •*, tation of Begisters otf the lines of railroads; 111C 1)11101111 Jlllll DRIIVIiIC R. R. or steamboats, and five cents per mile, when travel is done on railroads andsteam boats. Arrangements have been mnde to strnvo nw am ple lupply of the Arrow Tic nnd Bands for the coining Season. The Iron will he hotter than the best heretofore used. JAN. A. IIAVaTa, Agent Middle nnd Southwest (tenrgia. ANDREW LOW A CO, (Icncrnl Agents, Savannah, tin. Taking advantage of the late reduced prices fta4(• J CASH BUYERS j Croat inducements will be offered. We Soil on Time j To the tirst of November next to personsmxWJS 1 satisfactory nrrnntreinents. The undersigned is prepared to furnish the AR ROW TIE to the TRADE nt Alluny On,, April 4, 1807. WM. W. KENDRlCgJ 82m3 SAVANNAH PRICES, ForwarOInff and Transportation Added, RUST & JOHNSTON', j Llffi AND LET Ufl Hear the Insurance Agents: Havanmaii, (Ia., May ' c. Opposite 11 ESI’ECT I V Alhnny NEW BAKE Spitz, Town’s Block TFULLY announces to (ho i nnd vicinity, that he bos establishedij RV, nnd will be pleased to haveg - - j ('Id Friends nnd Customers giro him a LIDERALJ The recent fires in this city hnviug proved to our I s 11A li H of their i—* *-* —• ONE flm MILCH COW Kol! SAl.li AT AUCTION. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 1st. entire satisfaction, by ft thorough test, the superi ority of IRON BANDS for baling purpon>-, we j strongly recommend them to the use »>f the riant - ^ ers of Ueorgin ns an ctlieienl agent in re«trieling j loss hy tire: nnd we agree In dbcrimiuatc, when, practicable, in favor of(’ottnn tints feeured. A.\VlLBBH,OenernlinrnrnnceAu« u CHARLES (JUKEN &. SON.Arhh-I.N. rpmd, London nmi (Slohi* In-. Co. CHARLES Ii. COLBY A Cl», A» e Sun .V At lantic Si. Ina, Co., S’. Y. % R. II. FOOTMAN, ln-imim o Agent-'. WOODimiDOE BROTHERS, ln*m:in<v Ap t-*. . J. T. THOMAS, Inummce Auentn. J.C. McNL'LTY, Sectftiny South.-m Inuiraiue Trust Co. JAMES T. STEWART, Ag.nt l.mt.lon nn.l I banciYUer ln>mnnro Cojnpany. LANE A WEST, Inetirnnee Agent r patronage, ns hia experienceDn • expelled in hia line of business. — Orders From Tiie — .A. D I E S for Cake, or nnything else in hia line, will bsnfl up In suit their taste. Qtvit MR aCall. April i;t, 1807 8C-J JENTABLKHED 1839, D. 0. HODGKINS & S0N,| Wholvjnlo ami llotall Dealers — IX— I .1. M. rottpER, Auctioneer. bi:t\\i:i:n ’i hi: soi tii and the north. .wo ntsrrnx ittiesi Macon, (i t., May IOtIt, 1SU7. Tho recent fire ni the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chapman, in tli|,h city, lmving fully «leinon«lrntetl the advnutnge of IRON BANDS for Imling purpose*, ns a security against loss by fire, wo, the undersign ed Insurance Agents nt Macon, (in., lake pleasure In endorsing the action of tin* Agents nt Savannah. Georgin. K.C. ORANNISS, Agent for Kexcrn! Ins. C..V, J- W. IIURKE, Insurance Agent. E .1. JOHNSON A CO , Inoinilice Agent-. .1. MON ROB- OGDEN, InMimnce A-*-in J. M. BOAR DM AN, Inuoruncc Agent. JNO. 11. COBB, Influrnucu Atrcnt. May 28th, J8fi7. W—f*nt Fire Arms, Fishing Tackle, AND Sporting Q-oods,] of every description. tt3V»UUX nnd PISTOL MATERIAL nlwayi <3 hand, nnd furnished the trade. ^ April Id, [37.J - . DOUGHERTY SHERIFF’S SALE./;' V. it is hereby made t lie duty of all Bc^ isters, and they will be expended to perform' it strict ly, to explain to all persons, who have not. heretofore enjoyed tho riclit of’suf- frnjfe,' what are their podtjeul rights and privileges, and the necessity of exorcising' them upon nil proper occasion. VI. The name oi each voter shall appear in the lists of voters, for the precinct or ward in which he resides; nmi in eases where voters have been tumble to register whilst the Board of Registration were in wards or precincts, where such voters live, opportunity will In* given to.register at the county seats of their respective counties, at a specified time, of which due notice will bo given ; hut the names of all voters, thus registered, will be placed on the lists of vo ters of their respetive precincts. VII. The Boards of Registration will give due notice, so that it may reach ail per sons entitled to register, ot the date when they will he in each election precinct; the time they (fill spend in it; and the plaee where the registration will he inndu; and upon the completion ot the registration for r _ I each county, the Board of Registration will j wenty-Ntilth District - >\ ilkes, Lincoln j give notice that they will he present, for Columbia Henry Leituer, Bcrzclia, Colum-1 three successive days nt the county seat of .1114! its 4't>:t:ierlions! rpill’. 4'ballottc» unit Sr (Tit<>lii> i it.iilni.fl-, South f'nrolinn, nmi North via Augusta, Columbia, (.tin riot to nmi (irouii.slinni to Uiehmonil, via Wash ington. DilliiiX'ic. rhilntlclphiii, Now York nmi Hufvty and comfort, n*k Bosti. fur Ti» Tliroiitrl: Tickets Via < nlunilila & ( liarlotlc 'Hu* Rump iq-oii tly-4 Runt? have been put tn ox- imlb-ni cirslce, nmi fui-nixlii'it with Now Engines nnd Hvi-IThm l , i , H*«r-ng , ’i' t'nr.o. Sleeping Curs on nil Night Train-, ami titwi-cliiss Dining Snloons, nnd ample lime giv.-n tu p.is.-engor?* to get their meals at veguUr meal time. This Route pn«-G*“ through nn elevated, healthy country, midt-annoi be surpassed for its beautiful .Mouuliiiit Scenery. This is t lie shortest and quick est All-Rail Route from South-Western Georgia to any of tin* Sorth»»vn or Eastern t'nies. Arrange ments have been tunde. nm! will soon go into ration, to Tie' ‘ ' plaee. Tiekef* oilier of the «'• ope ami t'licek ibrougli from thiit hud at the and I’l.et-t. nral Raili ran now he a t in .Mncoti. 'lay a». | | .V I- VVII.tI.ING, tgenl. MITCIIEI.I. SILEIlirr’S SALE. Mill be *ob| lul't.ro (be ('ruiri Housedoor.ofMitch- ell t’oiinty. mi tbe tii -t Momlay in July next, be- .. . j, • , - UV...V.., tween the legal hours of pale l.ot* of !and number marouoty; IL (*. totting, \\ ashiugt«iii, j stieh county, to register such voters, as have I''J* *"• :M "l l.iuihel2ihdistrictofMitch- >\ likes county. | failed to register., or been prevented from , con my, G a the !;'"per , v of Jnmei^Maples, i rcfsUtwiMjsJa JwrrntpceUvc frcolncta,and | sundry tifa* in lavnr of ofi'n Klljert Joseph Mc\N horter, Bairdstowu, I to iu*ar evidence in the eases ol vote.., ... Oglethorpe county; Amos I. Akernmn, Kl- j jested by the Registers itt the several pro- etnets, who tuny desire to present testimony in their own behalf. * VIII. Ptiles* otherwise instruction here after, Boards o f Begistration directed, in de termining whether ‘applicants fo registerare legally qualified, to lmld that the terms berton, Klbert county. Thirty-First District- -Hart, Ftaklin, I la- ! bershntu—Nathan Gunnells, Bold Spring, Franklin county; John (>. ('larkesvillle, Habersham comity, Thirty-Second District— White, Lumpkin Dawson—James Baird, Dawsonvillo, l)aw-| son county; J>r. J. Harvey, Dahloncga, Lumpkin county. Thirty-Third District Hall, Banks, Jack-1 son,—^J. B. S. Davis, Jellerson, Jackson ccutivu and judicial” in the act ot COngreks of March 23, 1807, comprise all persons whomsoever, who have held office under the Executin' or Judicial Departments of the State or National Government—in other county ; Ben Diiuuinglmin,Gainesville, Hall J words, all officers not legislative, which last county. art* also excluded by the act. Versons who ThirlV*Fourth District--Gwindt, De-, apply to register, but who are coneidered Kalb, lfenry.—R. M. Clarke, Flat. Bock, 1 disqualified hy the hoards will he permitted Henry county; James Walker, Decatur, [ to take the required oath, wliich, with the DeKalh county. objections of the board, will bo held for ad- Thirty-Fifth* District—Clavtou, Kixlton, I jutlioation hereafter. Cobb—llenrvG. Colo, Marietta, C.diheotm-1 IX. The lists of registered votes, for oaelt ty; 0. W. T*ec, Jonesboro, Clayton county. precincts, will bo exposed in some Thirty-Sixth District—Mori wetlier, Cow- j public place in that precinct, for ten oonscc- ota,Campbell—Davis C. Greshaw, Green- ulivedays.at somotime subsetptrtit to tho villc, Meriwether county; Jefi* IL Smith, I completion of the registration for each coun- Newnan, Coweta county. I tv, aml#eforo any election is held, in order Thirty-Seventh District-Troup, ttcsml,! »> , Pl'ow.\ cnsos..ff frnm'lnlcnt rcais- Csrrol-I W. McDAmcl, HmJ.lvn Cm- 1 !m MP-'l b l y , “'I'V.fe'"." toI county; It. Troup county. II. Iticliunl-, T.atiron*;o, Jnino* Mnples, nmi of Pour! vm. Jatuea Mnplr*. one til'n in tnvor Lynns t*. Sltnw vs. James Maples, ami other litns in my Immls vh. said Maples. Property poieted out by plnii.tifi 'n nttorney. May iSt’.T HENRY SMITH, Sheriff. THE LATE FIRE BURNT UP Welch's Corner M But our Friend* nnd t’muomors will find us nt Ball’s New Building, Jt ST UE.I.OW RAMSON S, R EADY to serve them ts i ceiting daily NEW (BNI of those to. the DRUG LINT New Building. before. We are re- •DS to tako tho ptnee <• if you wiini nny thing in sn/il to M'clch's at Uall’a Wool! Wool! Wool TTAV1N0 largo orders for Georgia Wool, we are I | prepared tu pay tho HIGHEST market price fir CASH for any quantity of same. L. J. (It'll;.MARTIN' K nt.. Cotton Fnctors nnd Cjinminsion Morch'is. May 23, 1m SAVANNAH. MRS. L F. BENSON, Mil .1.1 X Kit. At thr Rexidcnrt! of li. If. Towns, Broiul NI lllmnv, Gu. S propnroit to cut, fit nntl mtikn nil kind* of LADIES’ WEARIA'G APPAREL, I ami Childrens' Clothing cut nnd halted. Also, nil kittdn of FANCY MACHINE STITCHING done. Particular attention given to lilfaehing nnd Prtumg Hals nnd Bonnets. From my long experience in the Millinery b*»*d- m*9B, l feel assured Shat I can giro entire sntisfnr- tion to all who favor me with their patronage. May 28, 1807 Int BACON, CORN! On tlu* first Tuesday in July next will be i the Court House door in tho town of Isabella, ffojj county, Ga, tho following lots of land, to-wit; J Lots numbers forty-three, forty-four, and tut ‘ ” in (Si in the 10th district of Worth county, the same lime nnd place, number eighty, AV. ** * ’ loth district of paid Worth oounty; nil levied el virtue of a lifa from tae Superior Court of W county, John II Hoy vs William Keen, Guardis Property pointed out by defendant. * JAMES W KEMP, I May 23, 1807 Sheriff Dougherty Cotmijl TO ALL WHOM IT C0NCEKH8. W herons, it hns been reported by Rome ranlici ty disposed person, to the injury of Mr, IT. J.O thnt he had disposed of hl» properly by sntnort deed of trust or gift, or otherwise, to avoid an bilily lie might incur in business. This is, t fore, in justice to him, to certify that Raid rcp< utterly false nnd untrue. He now not only in his own right nil of tho property heretofftt ed by him in South-Western Georgia, hut hU creased thnt property by purchase In the < Albany within the past year. In 1808hepurcba^ a Residence in the city of Atlanta which he pi* his wife nt the time, and has always trestiaMGL hers, and about five months ago in consummatk»i| the gift, executed a deed to me as her TrosteiJT the hare lot, (the improvements having been'{ stroyed.) Thnt deed is recorded In the pi fice. and was not mado secretly or in a con 8AMUEL D. IRV Albany, Ga., May 23d, 1807 2t Furniture, Saah, Blinds & Door* BACON, CORN! COMING INTO STORE. 5000 bush’s choice Virginia Corn, 15,000 pounds Louisville Packed BACON. .ji 4 T Wholesnle and Retail, at IfEW I ICES for cash on delivery—from8 lory on Wharf .Street, foot of8d or 4th 81* CON, G A. GRENVILLE 1 May 14, 1807 [49801] DR. W. A. LOVE, ALBANY, DA. Office (until further notiee) at Ills J nearly opposite tho residence of Csptsm Ja Davis’. ■ M»}.;0U.,186 o . it. k It. K. WELCH. MERSGHAUM PIPES. ^j_KNrtNT. or no u a*p. Vory etionp n, ,tio Albimv IrtxiL mill Jvuolry Store. I.. K. WELCH ro. rtllrty-hmlu Paulding—William ltrook, ltuclmnan, liar- ralaon county; S. It. Tidwell, Dallas, Pauld ing county. Thirty-Nil tli Diatriot—Cherokee, Mill mi, F. Daniel. Cmiton. Cherokee Porayth—It. F. Daniel. I eonnty; Kov. W. A. Finley,Cumming, For- sjth WKUtty'-' A >’ortii tli District—Unimi, Towns, ltalmn —Hor*oo. W. Csnnon, Clayton, Habun potuty rJohn BdUs, Blsirsville, Union conn- Slogio, Elijay, Gilmer conn- nklin, Jlorgnntowii, Fan- District—llartow, Floyd, iley tihj-opshirc, Dirttown, Due noliee will Ire given and provision made lortimenml place ti e the examination and settlement ot such eases. X. Blank hooks o( oaths required to lie taken bv voters, and blank registration lists, ns also lull ami detniled instruction tor the performance ol their duties, wilt bo nt once forwarded to the Hoards of Begistration ap pointed in this order, nnd it is enjoined noon these board" that they proceed to compicto tbc registration with all energy and dis patch. XI. Tho detailed -instructions to .Regis ters will designate the member;'of.each board who shsn b* iU'Jfrijmge&t/ *--- XI(. Violence or threats of ylblcncc, or any other oppressive moans to prevent any" jicreon from registering his name, or exercis ing his politionl rights, two positively pro- bibited; and it in d i y in ot) y* n n o a n er 1 ‘ L "* or ugriemuuf, v ’ v ' 1 JUST OPENED 1 CICARS, and L. Ei ft II. E. WELCH. A new invoice of Ihoae FINK /v “TilAT TOBACCO.” Matrass Making and Repairing M RS. MATILDA WARD offer* T>ir services to or Albany and vicinity, to make aptTTepair Miitni^flca, Quilts and Comforter#, of all dcsgripiinn, in the lust and in test style. Terms reastmablc. Apply to JAMES FREEMAN, ft> bp-9-if NtwaCpat. NoUoe to Debtors and Creditor*, OxoauiA—Ujuglitrir County. A id. pcrsoc.havingdrroamts ogainst tho estate of Samuel IL Kiinhatt, late of e»i,t eonnty, 0 wiltoomo forward and matte it & Warren, my Attorney#. fAN E. KIMBALL, AdmV LOW FOR CASH-* RF.WEIGIIED CORRECTLY. N e w JUST RECEIVED DT L. E. Welch & Co W ILL give lime when desired. Papers prop- ««' ’ * erly secured. Will receive constantly good supplies through the Summer. J. W. FEARS, Macon. May 25, [34] DOUGHERTY SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next. Mosby nnd his Men; Crul#e#6ftheS ! Berlin nnd Sans Souoi—by Muolb*ck; : the Cliff—by Miss ThaakMr,«PUy*dO* ; Annie Thomas; Mad • i Tho Black Crook IUuBtratcd pSul i YnritK; Charles Diokln’a. Novela in . I Henry Wood’s Novel* in paper;. R*jr»ol_ | Sue: F.merson Bonnet's Duma*, More of - ■ St. Elmo: Joseph II. and hi* Court;''® Berlin; Two Marriages, $UJ. - .j Any books ordered fqr e»*iow«*j5S Charge. May 11, [48] Boolftenew»nd8W before the Court House door in the cily of Albany, between the usual Lotu s of sale, City Lot known .oh Grass & Bridenhack's old Harness gimp, fronting Washington street between the Express Oflico and IHU’a Livery Htable, in the cily ot Albany, to ant- isfy an altaehroent in favor of G L Hoffman * Co, vs Grass k Bridenhack: Property pointeil odtby plain tiff ’■ attorney. ALSO, AR SAME TIME AND PLACE: ftotti* >iad I.oi, kuown a# the Fortner City pf Albany, .levied In 'Washington etrci Notice to Lt perion. lhal ira in wanUfl _ enn be aappUed jfo*nr‘^ :s to Capt. Armstrongs Albany, ApriH, 180r. ; JOHN VEAL _ t to mako bark* I description, to order, on short r“ favor of a mortgago fifa from Donghcriy Superior feaBonablo terms. He ha* noir cn Cfturt. JlUlrt Torn. 1BRT -V ' ...marlma.i Thtvd* Wlohintf tO pUfC* ceased, will present them for payment—and- those Court, June Torm, 1867, Henrykj'SuiillQ k Town?- j > FtssortmenU Thooe t n w nil) Aiilalo will ■•nmi. tupwanl I amt ITS. Psllisrinai i ’ Pam... ' wall In him s M end vs. Catharine A. Farmer, out by Plaintiff’a/ Property pointed { well to give, him a call i He will be found ov*r GILBE May 25,1807.. nWN.JlfpnlyPh’lf IS |ttu Ah | kale