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lUraimmiif, May 31, 1807 ,
\ ride from Albany on a hot summc-r-iliiy
in till* direction may Ito appreciated hy
many, Irut the attractiona to us was not so
. , ..Bwtt,- Still our “movements’’were min-
A correspondent to the New York Uenild glod with comforts. An cxoellent coach
-Writes: “Information jn«t reeeired from
. Bristol, on the line of Virginia nndTcunei-
' see, states that a perfect reign of terror ex-
iats there in consequence of tho depredation
of aeompany of Brownlow’s militia who in
vaded the town. Tliis company numbors
about one hundred, two-thirds of whom nre
negroes. They are represented ns brutal
and lawless, nndhavo created tho greatest
consternation among the inhabitants.
- - —■»«»«■ —
Hoy. Joseph IIsnhy LfMPKiy.—Tho At
lanta Intelligencer snjrs, » telegram (torn
Athens yesterday morning nnnouncod that
the condition of this honored son of Geor
gia was regarded as extremely critical, and
that he was fast sinking.
and n good team, and as jolly a driver ns
The residents on Barnard strong ht the
vicinity ofSolomooa, drug store, wore yes-
terdny tiirowu into a great exciWsmenthy-a
cowhiding affair w-liicii occured there. Both
parties uro well known in tho city, one of
wiiom keeps a millinery store on Barnard
street. Tho nBnir, it is said, was caused by
some notion on tho part of tho milliner to
wards n young lady, who was living in his
house and learning the inillitery business.—
uncle Bon, weoooldnot fall to^havo some. "„, a| we ,^ nrdit :j 0 ^ thnt
rooollectlons that were pleasant. Two linn : the young lady, being called from her work
drod pound* nvoidupoia under a biasing sun j, 0 attend to tho preparation oi supper, was
lind a tendency to put us in a “inciting . in the kitnhtng drawing lea, when the pro-
mood." But as the sun, wearied of the day, j prietor of the shop entered, and, after some
. . .. , . „ sprightly eonversntion,attempted to kiss
wan preparing to retire to rest, the at- . ^ -ffe, Bctioll »,,cstoutly rSistcd, when,
moaphoro grow moro pleasant, anil nntnc * 1H said, ho math* some indecent overtures
sun in his modoRty lot down tho “curtain of to her.
Something New for
NSW GOODS
Tlte Arrow Tie | Iron Builds N O T T
—AT—
BALING COTTON 1
AptVtfsnMxrK aaavsmv "v-
[it, WASTE AND THEFT!
1
Vncqiinllcd for Simplicity and
Rapidity of Adjustment!
Surpassed by None for Strength and lilnp-
tabillly in all the I ses-of fommerre!
Ur.,
night,” tho wind, a jolly old fellow, like the
boy amid the tombs, commenced “whistling
She immediately left the house, and find-
inghcr brother,she communicated tho ae-s .Hj\\
lie inline-
to keep his courage up.” l.ighi dry goods j J|'i°", H .Iy‘.nV'nself 1.'‘a’oow 1,i. 1 c, and
wcrochangcri to heavier one*, ami alter due . repaired to the millinery More, and finding
labor, wo ronohed Newton 21 miles distant,
with no damages save a few bruises, the re
sult of alow stumps eoniing in eonfliet.
Woworo gratified to nee how clean tho
cotton and corn was, on tin* entire
We saw hilt one single field
tin* situation.
ARjtqrxsT.—Officers of tho Army of
Tennessee having lists oi the Goorglatts In road
; their commands killed nnd wounded during j the grass w as muster’ of
the campaigns in Georgia, will confer* favor
-by forwarding coplos to Kov. C. W. How-
at Kingston, Bartow county. Kx-
£
■l
I
ipfeaso copy.
Citors.—A gontlcmnn who hns recently
passed through portions of Dooly, Worth,
Lee mid Sumter counties, and endeavored
to pay strietVtontion to the growing, crops
on his route, states that ho never knew corn
,/"nhd cotton to ho in n better condition than
' they nre at this time.
A North Carolina paper says tin- wheat
crop in that State is unprecedentedly fine,
nnd if no accident happen* to it, the yield
will bo better than for years.
The New York Herald says Mr. Davis is
about to purchase a country sent near Mon
treal.
Information OnTAnum.*,—During the
.. war n Georgian named Armstrong, in
'Sjpio Uonfcdorato’nnvnl sorviec, lost his life
. near Bermuda Hundred on tho James river
Ilia relatWca can got a olno to Ids grave by
it occupied by Indies who where purchasing
goods, politely requested his preseneo out-
I side till: store. Tho proprietor sniil lie was
! busy ami could not, lint was at length pro-
I vailed upon, when, entering tin) street, the
line of I brother mixed him by thonriu, anil together
where they walked around the corner, the in-opiie |
lor "at a loss to nec.ounl for the mans Inisi-1
u . ... . . . iness. Tin- vong lady was waiting their tip-
Some fields did not present I,al thrift whlel.! |ir0 , |r , 1)0 „ T| 10 sfrcetf mid upon nearing he r.
wor illRCorimhh* in others, hut the emu hm I ,| lt9 brother nkocl tier if thin was the
well ns the cotton all looked healthy, and i who insulted her. She rcp)ie4&hnt it wa*
itnder tho itinpirat i(»n of this growing weath
er was springing into life in great rapidity.
Tho oats waR not. ho good, although some
fields will give an abundant yield, f Mi mio
plantation wo observed the reapers at work,
ill tl « oatR, but were surprised to see hmv
poorly they performed their work. It i< l«
bo regretted that our farmers do not apply
the improved implements in harvestiug their
crops. In the field to which we refer there
must have been at least oue-foui tli h it stand*
ing in the field. This js a great waste, and
could ho very easily avoided.
New!on under it cloud did not present
a most brillinul nppearanee, we e\poet to
look at it Homo day by the light of the sun,
nnd then we shall be hotter able to do it jus
tice. Jfero we met with some pleasant ac
quaintance*, nml made others whom we
shall bo glnd to know' morn about.—
After partaking of an excellent supper at.
Mrs. JnhiiHon’s hotel,under the guidance of
my friend, who had been u former resident,
w Ikii the brother, without further ceremony
i or explanation, drew the cowhidu and be-
i gun applying it vigorously to the proprietor,
I who began shouting for help. lie held the
, unlucky milliner firmly in his grasp, and
before lie finally escaped, lie gave him some
j fifty lashes, cutting bis clothes, flesh, and
| head in a very serious maimer. Alto coin-
| plot iug his exciting task, lie replaced his
! eowhideaml cooly walked away, leaving tl*c
j proprietor to the symnathp ot the astonisbed
crowd.—Snv. News Herald May 28th.
“ Ilould on!’* said Patrick, ns he stood
looking alter the departed train, motioning
it to stop. “Mould on, ye umthering old
Maine ingin, yees got a passenger on bord
that’s lel\ behind !”
A man in Bangor lately found a gold
watch in tearing down an old house which
had been stolen from him twelve years he-
i lore,
fflllEV nro manufactured in Liverj.<.■.!, «d’ ilio
I best English Iron, under ihc per*r>nnl suj»er-
PRICESl's Mon of the Inventor, formerly n resident of Nov
I The ARROW TIE is preferred by Shipiii.t^ters
1 and Compresstnen, ns it is worked with i to 1 Inch
slack, while Ml SOLID TIES require a loo im-lit**,
which, in running through a cargo, involves n hen*
vy loss to tho Shipmaster.
USE THE ARROW TIE nnd HANDS, nnd SAVE
MONEY IN FREIGHT nnd INSURANCE *
Arrnugements hnve been tnnde in sf-niro nn am
ple supply of the Arrow Tie and Dnnds b»r the
coming Senson. The Iron will he better than the
best heretofore used.
IAS. A. Il lIX,
Agent Middle nnd Southwest iloorgln.
ANDREW LOW A 4 0.
Qcnernl Agents, Savannah, t.»:i.
The undersigned is prepared to furnish the AR
ROW TIE to the TRADE at
SAVANNAH PRICES,
! Forwardlnp: and Traiisportnf ion Aililcil,
Ul’ST & JOHNSTON.
I am now receiving one of tho
most coinpleto Mocks of
DRY GOODS
J Hear the Insurance Agents:
(i ROCERIES:
Savannah, (Sa., May 7th, l H * 7.
The recent fires in this city having proved to our
entire satisfaction, by n thorough test, the snperi-
f the I'hiiit-
. f . t lOrityof IRON HANDS for haling pmpo
ver brought t.* 1mt» market. , recommend tliem fn f
when
nddreMiiig Mr. William llandnll.l’iiracr of Htnrlod ollt I w «»
j Vrcntteo thinks that ifa young lady has
a t lion sand acres of valuable land*, the
young men nro apt to conclude that there
are sufficient grounds for attachment.
^hoBny Lino Steamers, Baltimore, Mary
land* Bapors in theStato will please copy.
Will Somkuody Rkconsthuct IIhown-
low ?—The Nbw Vork Herald says, now
that slavery is abolished,"mid the war is
over, and Congress has put tho machinery
for tho reconstruction of the South in mo*
iloti/aod Greeley has given straw bail for
JolE Davis, will not somebody set to work
and reconstruct Parson Brownlow, of Ten*
ncsFco ? According to all accounts hts mi-
litiai unaer prctetiRO of preserving the peace,
nro keeping tho whole country in a state of
dlsorgahlaatlou and terror. His recent brief! J ,,Ht BU0, ‘
address to tho -blAoks, like all his violent ha
rangues, was calculated to do mischief and
to iiiolto disturbances. Ho needs rccon*
struot-ion ns badly ns tho most unrepentant
robol of tho *Soutli. „
thing we were aware of, we found oui*ho11\
in tho midst of young men nml maidens,
“tripping the light fantastic-toe” at Living*
ston's. They laid a good time, but ns wc
had forsaken this fountain of pleasure, in
yearsngone, we cured not to return to its al
lurements in quesj of pleasure. My friend
seeing he had mistaken our habits and incli
nations of heart, determined to make 1 l ,r<,s l ,Ptt
amends by introducing ns into n Doctor’s
office, but was exceedingly astonished when
informed that oiir“aldoriniiuio proportions*’
had been retained by keeping away from
Ono dry goods house in Chicago, last
last year,‘did a business ol $ I >,200,000, nml.
fifty-eight firms did a business of over *l,ooo
000.
.A certain editor, who had tv controversy
with us suggests flint hen ml wo look each j
in thejnee. But he would Imvo the ndvnu- [
tageofus; he wottltl have much tlte better
Prentice.
Special Notice.
I have for
THE LADIES
Plain and Stripe Jaconet,
Organdie Muslin,
Plain and dotted Swisse,
Kmbroidored u
Black and white Lawns,
Stripe Mozambique,
I Maid Barege,
Brown nnd blue Barege,
(iingltaiu, Lawns,
Pink, blue and white Tarleton’s Nain.
nook,
Ktubroidered llandkcrcitiufs,
Alexander Kid Gloves, white A color'd,
Ladies*, Misses’ and Childrens’ Hats,
Prints at 12.J cts. per Yard,
Latest Styles
SHOES,
of every description, and hundreds ot arti-
strongly recommend tlu-ni in tho u
ers of Oeorgin n>*nn ctllHriir ngonr in roni
loss tty 9re; nnd wo ngroo to discriiiiiinuo,
praclicnhle, in favor of Cotton tints mohivI.
A. WILBUR,Gent-rnI Iiwirntipp Acc i-t
CHARLES GREEN & HON.Ai>m-l,ivpr|.c.»l,
London and (finite In-*. Co.
CHARLES L. COLBY & Co , A- i- Son \ At
lantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y.
R. H. FOOTMAN, lnminuico A cent-.
WOODURIDGE UROTJIER.S, Insi.miiro Ag o.
J. T. THOMAS, In» urn nee Accin.-.
J.C. MuNULTY, Secretary South, rn lu.iirance
•&. Trust Co.
JAMES T. STEWART. Aarnt Lomloi. an.l
LnncNMer Insurance ('uiimariv.
LANE A WEST, Insurance At?r.;i-
mllr. .Ulircnhor !. n ow reM ,
Jl li<w*»- 0“ Brc.ii Ut-wt fora,
lln.iron, ati.l win of r r ,
15lh of April inst., one of :he 1
lccted .looks of
v h- o o ^
WARES AND MERC
Of nil j.rotijillons, on lh. ,
nnd nt the
l.owtsl Prlees olTrrti b lac<
llsving hrru seloot^l villi
Wants of all Classes of j
By Mr. Ileoro, who Utio.’j,'
NEW YORK
'foklng aJraulogo »f (ho lot. tti
CASH BT
Hront Inducements will he offer
Sell on
T«» the first of November nextlo^j
vntLfnciory arrangements. J™
WM. W. ]
Albany On., April 4, 18437.
LlfElHpP
O. Sx>lts
Oi>i>osite Town’s'^
R ESrECTFUI/LY .nnouucrl to ijjj
Albany nnd vloinlty, (hat he faasd
M.W BAKERY, nnd will be pleased A
n .1 friends and Cuslomera give hinjf
> It A It 17 of their patronage, ns his expt,
excelled in his line of buelnesij
— Oilmens Fnoii The
x. JL id i
iii^- fur Cnkr, or anything olse In hit line
llOII III. lit iMIll I llAI. In.l.. XT ... _ _ _ . Tj
up tu suit their tnstv.
April in, 1807
Giv
r* MT. a Call 1
IXTABI.IIHGD 183
D. 0. HODGKINS &
\Vliolo3*lo and I?ot*II Doi
— IN—
Fire Arms
Tin- uii.lrri.igti.-il In..- on l.nn.l, nml In inntly 'clmvllint i-.-uiuot In’given in niiii.lvrrtUomcnt
rocclTlug, u .i„ck uf l"l,.lNT.\TION and FAMILY
Tlio Judiciary Committee 1i»h ncnrly
completed it* lnbon on tho imiKnclimcnt in
' rextigntion. It* {Rtcat more’* nest is some
dooqmcutary ovidenco in C'nnnd* ot Mr
DavU’houneotlon with the plot to nbdnct
tho Pretldont.
Texan Juroh*.—It is reported thnt the
Uuitod States Judgo for the Distrlot of Tex
as hs* decided thnt tho order of General
Griffin requiring jurors to l«ko the irou-elad
oath, Isillegal iuid unauthorised, and thnt
tho Federal and State law* regulating the
. qualifications of tho juror* ahould govern
practice in tho Courts.
. Why Is III—ll’lif is it, asks tho New
York Tribune, tint in the citios alone riotous
' demonitstions occur V In the country, where
there may be said to bo no constabulary,
son with perfect order ami
ejuj^t. The Now York World hts found
• -tho true solution to the question inthcliiet
• that o:i tho plantations the uegro is brought
into contact with Southern whiles only,
whereas in tha cities incendiary .Radicals
have free access to him, and are exerting all
tl.i ir caergy and ingcuuity to breed mis-
.11 i if Jtt tlwWorfd" was jiving among us, it
could riot.have shown a "better appreciation
of the teal source nt our troubles.
Wo find tile people rather uneasy ill eon
sequence of the developments made in our
Albany meeting last Saturday. They have j
no fears of the fl-ccdnieii if loft alone, and
kept from under tl.o in, of .ueU tie- ^ ^ ^j| (jpyjg
KUPPME.S--consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries
Boutn iitul ShoeH, kc., which wc offer for cash, or on
time until 1st November next, by making natinfne-
tory nrrnngcnienlM. TUCKER & BALL.
April lilt, 18H7
Maco.v, (1 May |nih. Iht57.
The recent fire nt (lie Wnrelioiise of Mr. B. T.
Chapman, in this city, having fully <b>mitu>trnte>l
tho advantage of IRON BANDS fur i*.«Vuig purposes,
as aaoenrity against loss by fire, we, the undersign
ed Insurance Agents nt Macon, Cm., lake pleasure
in endorsing the action of ihe Agents at Savannah.
Georgia.
K. C. GRANNI8S, Agent lor several Ins. C..V,
J’ W. BURKE, InMirniue Agent.
E J. JOHNSON & GW., Insurance Aijt.iii-.
J. MONROE OGDE>k Insurance Atfeni
J. M. BOAUD.M AN, lasuiiiuee Agent.
JNO. By COBB, lusurnnce Agent.
May 28th, 1867. :>5-C.ni
Fishing Is
Goc
signing mon ns Kbrrbni t ‘Jo. But (hoy
enternin foars that under this londersliipthr i
whole farming oporntions will lie paralized !
and groat loss and suffering entailed.
Concluding our matters at Newton we
loft nt 12 o’clock (midnight) for this place, |
where we arrived on yesterday after a very !
tedious journey through wind and Morm
nnd darkness, nnd misforttinf. Twelve j
miles from this place, ottr “steam engine
gave out” or rather our propelling power.
The road was tog heavy, and the drive too !
far for tho horses. They \\ ere a spirited j
span of horses, but about day-light they
commenced faltering, and by six o’clock
they almost fell dead in the harness. Wo
took them out and administered to them as j
best we could. They revived somewhat, |
but wo were compelled to call into .use a!
span of mules, which we obtained through
the kindness of Mr. Monroe. As to Bain-j
bridge, we have been no sleepy headed since I
our arrival, that we have seen but little ol
it. More anon.
BETWEEN' THE SlH'TII A$l> THE NORTH, j
A.VO EASTERN CITIES I
— nr the--
' and Danville R. R.
And Its Connection'l
T HE Charlotte nml .South Cnrelinn, nml North
Carolina lUilroiuls, via Augustn, Columbia, f
svunrloite ami Greonahoro to Kiehmoml, via Wash
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York nml
Boston. To secure speed, safely and comfort, osk 1
for
Through Tickets Via Columbia t Charlotte
Tho Roads upon thin Rout? havo been put in ex
cellent order, and furnished with New Engines and
Kfrst-ClaM Pnsseuger Cars. Sleeping Cnra on nil
Night Trains, nnd first-class Dining Saloons, and
iiinplaliiiin given to passengers to get their meals i
at regular nival time.
This Route passes through an derated, healthy
emint ry. and cannot be surpassed for Its beautiful
Mountain Scenery. This is thb shortest nnd quick
est All-Bail Route from South-Western Georgia to
aity of the Northern or Eastern Cities. Arrange-
( uieiitM have been made, and will soon go Into op«-
An Awful Disease.-—-A Western 4»x- Dithm, to Ticket nml Cheek through from this
place.
$sr Tickets and Checks can now to had at the
office nf the Central Railroad in Macon.
- Cmr*t dbMrao toGbougia.—It is said
that»I'Srty of Northern cnpitalists, numhor-
ing perhaps forty, will visit .Savannali in tho
earloy partof September, for the purposo of
' rnakinc o prospecting tour through South-
. «wn «pd South western Georgia. It is stated
that they represent, $30,000,000 worth of
capital, a cmsiiii'i-aMo amnuiit of which will
ho invested in improved and unimproved
lands on and near tho route of tho Atlantic
and Gulf
can po purchased
change notices the prevalence ol'il new dis-'
case called the pipsynipsy, mid thinks il
pscnliar to that section. We do nol know
lliat tlie oxnet disease lias made its appear- 1
am-c lien-, hut tho remedy is in general use. '
'fite disease is described as follows: A sud
den depression ot thcenllipsisdindix, a cav-
ing in of the spiaality of the bnekboitlbiis, |
and a tooling of slimness in the immediate j
vicinity of ihediapliragm, may bo regarded
as symptoms lliat the complaint is coming
oil Tho following remedy will afford in
stant relict: Spirits viiii (Haro, z. i. • saga-
rum whitiim,q. s.; icilms codas, q. r.; Bha-
kiste vioicutcr; adtlus spriggus minus dims,
and suckite cum strawnm.
Bkechkk’s Ciuiicii.—Some one critici
sing the choir in Beecher's church “ays that
. , during prayer and the reading of the scrip,
they will lie tares, “they clatter, giggle, sidle up to each
other with a familiarity out of place iu a
parlor, and doubly to in the'houso of God.—
Sometimes one or two seem to get into; n
temporary *11*1'with the organist, and sit off 1
looking daggers. Then the procesa of re
conciliation, with its toiling and cooing end
glancing, and final restoration'to good hu
mor, furnish sufficient visible flirtation to
A. I..
May ."*>. [/*••]
WHALING, A gout.
Wool i Woo!! Wool!
. *
R AVING largo oiMer« for‘Georgia Woof, we arc
prowavvA to pay th« HIGHF.8T market price
in l/’ARII for any quantity of aamc.
L. J. GU1LMARTIN & CO.,
Cotton Factor* ami t’.'inuiission Merch ts.
M»y 1 in .SAVANNAH.
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be told on tho first Tuesday in July next,
before the Court House door of Dougherty county,
between the legal hour* of sale, tho following prop
erty lo*wit:
3 carpeti, 1 set furniture, complete, 1 sctcurtahn,
1 mirror, 1 center table, 1 hat rack, 2 bedstead*,
2 feather beds, 2 mattra«*e*,.4 pillow* and bolster*,
2 bureaus, 2 waslintandi, 1 toilet set, 1 fender, 1
pair andirons, 1 side board, 18 chairs. Levied
as the properly of D. F. While, to satisfy a ftfa from
Superior Courtj)f said county, Joshua R. ~ '
. Price vs.
B.F. White. Property pointed out by plaintiff in
fif*. . JA8. W; KEMP, Sheriff.
June 4,1867; - '
DODGUERTV SHERIFF’S SALE.
Witt bo Bold on tho Erst Tuesday In July next,
betore the Court House door In Ihe city of Albany,
Dougherty county, Oil, between the legal houra of
tale, tho following property to-wUt
One brick houeo attd^et known U the
2 Mto Brand^ Z '
sense.’ That IB by no means thtvonly choir favor of a mortgage Ufa from Dougherty Superior
JrIvvTfi£»^ ^ - Court, Jane Term. IB07, llanrya. Smith A Townsend
v*. Catharine A. Farmer. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff's Attorney.
’ frPROWR,]
M»ySS,lW7
w
FOR GENTLEMEN:
Front'll Calf Boots nnd Shoes,
l’at. Leather “ “ “
Extra Kip " “ “
Largo sixes Mens' and Women*’ Shoes,
Bovs’, Youths’ nnd Childrens' “
lints, all descriptions.
Latest styles
liiueu Bosom Shirts,
Drawers,
Best Alexander Kill Gloves, white nnd
colored,
Hnmlkereliiefs, .Socks, Oravnts.
F.nrge lot ot
Gents’ and Boys’ Clothing
Will be open in n few days.
In tlte
Grocery Line
I have
Flour, all grades,
Canvassed nnd Pig Mams, Lard,
Ten, C'ollee nnd Kicc,
A B G and Crushed Sugars,
Sugar, Farina, Oyster, Wine and Fancy
Crackers—by the pound or box.
Oysters, Lobsters, Piekles, Picaliln,
French Mustard, Sauces, Canned
Fruits, Soda, Cream Tartar, Sardiues,
Nuts,Raisins, Ginger, Preserves,
•Tellies, all kinds, Brandy Peaches,
Pine Apple, Citron, Tapioca, Maca
roni, Currents, Potash, by the lb. or
ease. Lye, by the lb. or ease, Candy,
by the lb. or box, Powder, Shot and
Caps, Smoking Tobacco, sev
eral new brands, Chewing
Tobacco, do., Matches,"
Tubs, Buckets, Chums,
Trays, Bowls,
A Splendid Lot of
LIQUORS.
Chntnuagno Wines,
Madeira “
Sherry - . ”
Claret
Port “
Gin, Brandy, Whiekv, Rum,
Schnapps, McGinnis’ Ale, Porter, dtc.
Crockery and Sits Ware.
Hardware, i HEAVY B0MESTIC8,
MRS. L. F. BENSON,
MILLIN'HI».
At the Kesiilenre of R. If. Totnin,
Broad Nf Allmtiv, On.
| TR to cut, lit mol runko Till kinh. of
LADIES’ HEARIXK APPAREL,
i an<l Childrens’ Clothing out nnd bnated. Al«o, nil
* kind* of FANCY MACHINE STITCHING dono.
tST Particular nttention ^ivon to IfU ir/ihiQ nt:d
Prtmng Hal* and Bonnol.s.
From my long experienoo in tDo Millinery buai-
ne**, 1 feel assured that 1 ran give entire *i»li-*fnr
lion to all who favor me with their imtronngp.
May 23, 1807 f».!--1m
AND
Sportin g
of every description.
B&.0UN nnd PISTOL MATERUCj
hand, nnd furniahedlhe trade.
April 10, [37.]
TO ALL WHOM IT COWL
Whereat, it has been reported by «n*|L
ly di«po*ed peraon, to (lie Injury of MbU
Hint lie lind disponed of his properly Wg
deed of trust or ffMV+VMMhttjritr, to r 55
bility ijo might incuv In buSinesR. T_
f<*re. in jualice to him, to certify that*
utterly thine and unirue. He now not «
in bin own right all or thd prOperty here
etl by him in 8outh»Western Georgia^ 1
( Tensed that properly by purchase in
Albany within the part year. In 1863heft
n Resilience in tho city of Atlanta wldchU
hi« wife at the time, and haa alwaya treat
hern, nnd nbout fivo month* ago in consul
the gift, os coined a deed to me ns 1 her r
riie bare lot, (the improvement* havlnf
nt rayed.) That deed in recorded In tbiL
foe, nml wtvnnot made secretly or in*«
SAMUEL I
Albany, Oa., May 28d, 1867 2t j
Furniture, Sash, Blinds & ]
BACON, CORN!
BACON, CORN!
COMING INTO STORE.
5000 bush's choice Virginia Corn,
15,000
Bo
isunds Louisville Packed
BACON.
LOW FOir CASJI-
HEWF.miTKD COBBF-CTLX
W ILL giro time wlien denlrod. rnpep« prop
erly secured. Will receive cotittiniitlv good
Bupplies through the Slimmer.
J. TV. FEARS, Mne»n.
May 25, [54]
^\_T Wholesale and Retail, at If Eft
I'ICIt'EN for caaii on deliyery—froL,
tovy on Wharf Street, fool of 8d or4thB
CON, GA. OBENV1UJ
May 14, 1867 [493m]-J
DB.~W. A. IOTE,*
ALBANY, QA.
Offieo (until further notice) at hi*
nearly opposito the residence of Capt*
Davis'. May 8th, 181*
N e w
JUST RECEIVED RV
L. E. Welch &t
—x .... J-
Monby and his Men; Cruises of theSk
i Berlin and Sans Souci—by Muclhacih
the CUff-~by Mlsk Tbatkeny; PlayfdOl
: Annie Thomas; Mad Moncton—by Wiw
The Black Crook Illustrated; SotiT
Yarns; Charles Dlokin'a Novels iiiS
Henry Wood’s Novels in paper; Rejaj
Sufij Emerson Bennet'fi Dumas. &c
More or
St. Elmo : Joseph II. and hin Court;)
Berlin; Two“>tarriiges t Aj5: r *.*5
Any hoOkt ordered for- cttslomewr
eiiarge. J,. E. WELCH
May 11,.[48] ^ booksellerst8 “
Notice to Buil
A LL persons that are in wont o
can be supplied promptly by ^
lulls to Capt. tho D*Pf“
who eunct ftuch koents for their own amuse-
or that of the congregation for whom
wh?tt all blessing ■flew.”
mi
. •-1 /■ I 4 w .1 •- - ]
and examine the
not enumerate the one hun4
articles I have for sale.
MITCHELL SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold before the Court Jfon'sc door of Mitch
ell County, on the tir*t Monday in .Inly next, be
tween the legal hours uf sale—Lot* of laud number
37 88, 89, 40, and 4, in tho 12th district, of Mitch
ell couuty, (la., nn tho property of -Tame* Maples,
to satisfy, the following fif**frora Mitchell Superior
Court? Carhart & Brother v.«. James Maple*, nnd
sundry fifan in favor of officer* of Court vt=. James
Maples, one Ufa in favor Lynn* C. Shaw vs. James
Maples, and other fifan in ray bands vn. said Maples.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
AMd,AT TjAMEyTtMEAlVDItiACE f
Will b, sold—Lots ot land nimiher* 1.1, 2S0, ‘807. In
the tOH'-ll.trirt Mileh.il count j—Hu la tk, mi,
county, nnd 61 la tlio PtliVdiSrict
, . ... .
■ MB
w.z. vasokt.
[68]
Albany, April 4, 1867.
'JOHN VEAL
I S now prepared to mnko HABN
descripiion, tontder, on. ahori r
roABonabit terms. Jle has now on
assortment. Those wishing to p»«
well to give him a call before porcbOM
He will l>e found' oxer GILBERT k *
DRUG STORE. \ , --■ &*'& ■'
April 20th,-[801m ]
(jEOUQt.
Whert.o, llioeststc .
county, is not now rcprcKnted, -
Admlnistrstor on mid eststc, u*rt"L
ed therefrom, find hit letters rovoM*
Charles Spit* applie» to mo for *o|”^
ration de bouis non on said esJMOj
These aro thefeforo to cite and s
ingular the creditor M>g
Jmitlf, to be and appvn^ ^ *
time prescribed by 1*14* *°
hava, why sold bttigrf*™
22(1 doy otM.T, )»07. „ _