The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 06, 1867, Image 2

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,*$1. %% 4. *■<•>*,.-. v * ■ N ■/- ,lv- -. <>w . , *i j> y:* ’, . i • SWEKT, 4807. jury upon eucli’ unauthnir-1 /illy a, in thh proviso to the jo "above quoted, wnii at wearing siinll nr.v ' j i. expressly limited to — . act prescribed. ,. 1V „-\ Iu (writing at this concltfsion, 1 havo giv- roviso to __ declaresi ^tto, periu- oalU in lbi» m ■ i— arrrspomlfnrfi BHWI)B«gtl ; etl due weight to that part oi the first sre- lion oft I ic Act which declares that the regis tration shall include only those persons who nre “qualified to vote for delegates by tho Act storesnid, nml tvho shalt havo taken and subscribed tho following oath or affirma tion.” If wo read those words by thcmscfvs without regurd to tho other provisions Act, the impression is made that.two things must occttr to authorise tho registration of tho nt: first, that he actually possesses Jie qualifications required by tho original Act, and finds that ho is required by this oath to swear to cypry ono of thesa quali fications, and >hat no authority is anywhere given to eiitilFupon any other inquiry as to his qualicjlntions, or to administer any oath W him oiwny oath to any other person ' touching Sits qualifications, and that bis Mill, and Ids oath alone, is pulishable with injury. It is impossible to resist tho con- elusion that the oath itselfjs the solo and only test of tho" qualification ofthe appli cant. Whou thoreforo, a person applies to I tho board for registration the power of the Board is confined to the administration of the prescribed oath, and it the applicant | takes that his name must go upon tho regis ter, and the Board oannot outer upon thei ye lly. disn| cment. Tin lio enthroned wi question. Many in their lienr. the npproaehing " gone to .wo; M pig their plans', whereby tl lileil to reap the BAUnfRioeir, June 1st, 1807. Having enjoyed atiight or two of W.t,, plirehnsil)g ropcliy and Bare, through the Wndness of friends, | • m()inl i < . ipftlion <)ftho lo cntion „f the aeon something of this place, wo nre hotter |" 1 ttis itlcHle * They have ‘ S,T tey ' p °p "will bo ona- 1p. Some* along n certain i <lepot. prepared to speak a word in reference to It, /f , 1Ccvorgr( , on ^Jtoatly to the beauty; am tspeope. of Buinbridgo, ami much to the comfort of ,i .r r °s n ,u u"' I thoso who tnrey beneath*. shade. Onedo- older than Albany. It is located on ho. fcol ll0wc the Dnrrownt . ss ont , streets ume river at what was former y Arnett s,^ “ U(jh lromljotU iu hcauty Yttty^ It to mofit pleasantly niluftted and - - - I handsomely ornamented, and while it may f plcas#nt twni wHch w0 llavo „, r not be as healthy ns Marietta or Homo, it is ] v j,| le j l certainly as beautiful. Business hero is liko it is every where else, exceedingly dull. At there is direct eon- nectlon with New Orleans, the Grocery and Confectionery business seem to ho the most must bo other Inducement, before a poptila- j Thc ,. 0 „ n0 oomrort „.| llrh belongs to! tion can b© obtained. However, wo would inquiry whether bo has sworn trulcy or „ ol dampen the ardor of our friends, lmt Al-.l^. !. .! »■ MtnaS.lsA msaaiirul Ora 1 7 falsely. Thst inquiry must be reserved to the Court which may afterward havo juris diction to try him on nn indictment for per- at to the duties of tho Hoard after tho registration it completed:they are to superintend the election and make return of the voters, list of voters, and of tho persons elected to tho commanding Generrnf. It is oioar from rheso provisions that in in tending t hese elections tho duty of the d is to rooclvo tho votes of tho persons whoso names nro upon the registration, and to reject all others. There is. no provision nnywhero to surcharge or fklslfy or to add » singlo natno to the registration, or to erase i, a singlo name which appears upon it. Ilgnod.] — -twta* ftravaanv. Unlucky.—During thri Into Hollywood ir, a valuable nrtlolo was offered to raf- flo, with ono hundred shares at ono dollar ' ' A gentleman desiring to bcaomo the sior, and deeming it to bo fully worth pm to bo raised by the raffle, offered to ■ not already taken. Only loribcd for, arid our friend tlineftyo tpAkho ninety-nine, eonfidont, of ' course, tliht'tlip prizo was Ins own. Groat ' ' snt, therefore, upon the „ ) find that tho one ho lmd i number, and himself ninety- nine dollars out of poekot. How often would such eirmirastnnoos occur in a thous and ruffles 1—Hiclnnond Dlspateii. merely snggest that they set not their sails too wide. We met with several familiar fares here, and none more so than our friend Toni Swesrcngcn, who is looking well, nnd re ports favorably of crops." lie hns lost bis 1 l-'ull mid timely notice muM bo furaiabed to rao, or in m.v nbsence to Jnmorf M. Mercer, Mayor pro tern, ofthe holding, nnd contemplated holding, of all Public Political Mociingt or A't'cmhingea within tho corporate limit* of tin* city, in compliance with (Jenernl Order* No. S5 from . . . , s.i i Headquarters 3d Military District Ooorgin, Alabama and i and comfort. Yet, withnl, it is one of tho ; K|orid ' ni „ tm , Mjjo( (ienerol Jet... Pope,Con,msodisg. G. J. WRIGUT, June fi, [50j Mayor City of Albany, Ga The greatestchann i« the princely hoapi- ( ^ ~ i , n tality of it fl citizen*. With open doors and FCSH GrOlUlu JViGftI <1110 LOFfl open hearts they bid the stranger welcome. | __y r thk__ And to tho tnnny families whoso kindness' TTJ .carp A TUT TWTT.T.B we enjoyed, wo would tender our most ALBANY STEAM MILLS prominent. A boat leave every other day gmtufnl aoknpfUdgen.onts. AT 81 75 PER BUSHEL, for Apslsohicola, which eonveys ont the cot-! To ollP brct hro n ofthe Press, wo acknowi. In Quanlllles to Suit Purchasers. on nnd other products, and brings in re-1 ofl 0Mr i, K u.),tedi.ess, nnd trust that some o turn groceries nnd fruits. I hen tho "i I ,j fty w0 may ] lnv „ t | le |,| c „ sl „. u „f reciprooa- j ... i: nwlce tUs l«-t quality of Hut ond Ftons.- Hoad reaches th .plnee, it will greatly nn-1 ,u g beneath our own roof. >Vo know of ” "Hn, is you, wh..t >ud Com. prove, not so rapidly, we opine, ns our broth-1 , |(J , ow „ oftllia ,, 2C w , K . n . prMS is bcttM . | j„„ 0 8, i, ’ •r Hundoii anticipates. A r/nlroad is not nil that ia requisite to ninko -n town. There I am now receiving one of the most complete storks of , represented or more appreciated. Hoth pa* [ '; per* give evidences of prosperity. NOTICE! Hainaridgo which is not to be found even in n.ore pretentious places, nnd tl at is, a good ; hotel. At the bbaron House a traveler will meet with all the accommodations necessary . for comfort Und rest. J The President's Reception at Raleigh. DOUGHERTY Albany Monday Jump Tui-Ptlny •• Wednpsd’y “ LEE COUNTY. COUNTY. iustact. 17th IRih ll'lh Tin* Hoard of Registers for the 10th Senaiorial District, j»i\o notice th»t they will bold the limefor ain l„,l nB1 1 I UaI.KIOII, N. C., June 4.—Tho President,; Registration of voter* in the several precincts of aspirations for Mlllcdgevilfo nnd crockery. ,, ’ Secrcta , v Seward, Post- "'x ™«ri«. -«Mi™., m.: Ho» content to bo plain Tom Swenrengon,. master General Knndall, ahd others ofthe j the farmer. May “craps’* never fail him. party, was escorted to the Capitol at to I Politically, matters woaraboiit the snim- “'clock today by Governor Worth nnd Maj.! sombre caste as they do ill our own latitude. Genera! Sickles and staff numbers ot prom- . o, . , , , , inent niuitajy oflicers and civilians, includ I A eonsidernblo uncertninty ovorsliadowatho j„ g t |,o .Mayor of llaloigli. Tho reception ! minds of tho people, and they lmvo but lit- took place hiUo hall ol tho Ilonso of Com-1 tlo inclination to refer to tho subject, let- mous. The visitoi-s, after suturing thej. ting nlouo tho discussion of it. They enter-11’residenl, were introduced savernIVy to tain no fears as to a collision Iwtwiou the laMMtarlitl two races if they could bo let alone. Hut | lYoin the Asylum wero among the many they are anticipating tho sumo scourge j. who paid their respects. •Svjntea nnd blacks! —Ford » Mill* NVednsRdny, Juno 28 inat. which brought so muoli distrust, and trouble ! were njl treated with tho samo courtesy.— !'; 1 .' 11 " -Wsrwlok 'rrajsday, •• 27 U®clly They hmru that Mr. Kbcrl,art Tl-grooting received by the President .. “ IS S is soon tolBi bore. If lie eomes 01. etlitcu- oT “ u warm and ohoerml— -Mr. Willi, M„mi»,-. July 1st H ‘ 1 " C""‘“-> 01(1,M well ns young,longrattilatcd hilltoti | Otli “ -Mr. Ilmrol's Tuesday, •• 2d June it, JH GOODS - j BALING COTTON A* JSSL'B.SpS A QROCEEIES. FIRE, WASTE Ever brought to this market. 1 have for THE LADIES Smiilivillo Thur'tlny, Juno 2D|J| instant, ^tm-ksville Friday, “ i!l*t “ • ’liookee Product Saturday, Juue22d Inst. Ittfdbonc •• Monday, •» 24th •• Palmyra •* Tuesday, “ 26th “ WORTH COUNTY. H Unequalled for Simplicity Rapidity of Adjustment l. : Surpassed by None'for Strength nij lability to all the Uses of Toman rpltCY nro manufactured In Liver--'" | bet English Iron, under the yet vision of tiie Iuventor, formerly a resident Orleans, Ln. , "" Tho ARROW TIE la preferred by nnd Compresstaen, aajt is worked wil‘ i 'fik t- dtW’ Tho llaraford Times makes the tollmving estimate ot ono of tho smallest of tho itoms iu tho oost of mllHary government iu tho South: . A singlo “military dopnrtmcnt” at tho 1 h ^° . . . . South lias 800pardaof Rogistratlou. They | and has quite a fiourtsliing nrditution. havo already hold their sossiong for weeks. If In; comes on eduetc j tioual interests, they will gladly " clcomc j the visit to his native town, anti cvt tylmdyi him, hut if lie must sow the seeds of discord I nppoured to lie happy, and hasten on the almost inevitable contffl, | \ Mmiary I'mmnanttcr lUmpnnl. they would most mgciitly request him to \kiv Oiit.kakh, .1 into 4.—lly ordemf the stay away. Theca is no quarrel between President through the Seere'tary of War, the races now, nnd tho whites Brordoimt i Goii.-Bliei'idnn has restoreil the ohl Levee. UNITED STATES slack, while all SOLID TIES retire 9 which, iu running through a cargo, heroin vy lo*s 10 the .^hipma^gr. rsn THE ARROW TJE and BANDS, uid MONEY IN FBEiafttwnd INSUB | Arrangement* havo been made to neca^iji hde supply of tho Arrow Tlo and Dandi ^ ! coming Scnaon. Tho Iron wUfbe bailer t ’ bust heretofore nsed, "s. / iiIs. A. IIAI Agent Middle and Southwei ■> ANDREW LOW A C Qenoral Agents, Savant what they can to assist in thu edueatiou ofi the hlneks. Mnjor Burton Ims gotto tlieeo to get it lot upon which to build tt church ! nnd school house, nnd the whiles are willing to subscribe liberally when called upon.— rhoy will hold- pome. Each m< ,day. Estimi om for, many weeks to ibor is paid eight dollars ten metnbors upon each all their runners and al- 8U0 boards toeaoh ofthe five neu rit in.-from Gov. Wells. Sheridan in obey ing theprdcr, tlenotinees Wells in stlFririg 1 terms uml removes him—appointing T. .1, j Httvaiil in Itisplaee. Slteridnn removod the I Street Uoinmtssioncr nnd appointed Wil- Thcreisn freedmnn teaching sehool here, I If Mr. Stitnlierry does not hurry up bis I ui-o'-Kin. comprising the raunilss of Bak.r, Bibb, , opinion of powers, Sheridan will remove Mbse,Olsy,Crawford,De- undorstaml Mr. Kbcrl,art sent one of Ids | elf foody ill Louisiana -Enfrons.] £? MiSi, ^ Northern tonchl 1'N here to aopcrccdc Jolill-( nhOPlunn H removal OI Gov, W Ollit is com*. MiHcoogec, Pikn, Pulaski, Qullman, Randolph, son, tho negro teacher. Johnson refused to l,l0n "' d H* V0 * Llv by the press, nnd an- SHdry, 8ie.an, Sumter, Talbot. Trylor, Terr.ll, , , . ... . ; nenrnto uo rcgnnlca fnvornhlv hv n maori Burrcnucr, as ho wbb under no obligntion to IL. _f.u .Ti- J : J INTERNAL REVENUE. SccotKl lllbtrlrt, Georgia. i *\TOTPT. is hereby given lo all persons residing 1 X1 or ilojug ImisIiu'ss iu the .Second District of i the Bureau, as his school wits supported ett- tlicso boards alone. tin a Horse.—A writer no perception that a hurst- lilt but little attention has been jiaid to, and that U the power of seent.— . With somo horsesMt ia ns with tho dog; nnd lot tho benefit of those that havo to drive nights, such aa physicians and others, this know lodge is invaluabjs. I never knew it to foil, and I-havo ridden, hundreds ol miles dark nights; and in bonsideration of this powerof scent, this ismy simple advloo: Never oheok yonr hofse of nights, bnt give him a free head, andyou may rott assured that ho will never get offroad, and will oar- ry expeditiously and safely. In regard to tho power of scent ip ahorse, I once knew one ofa pair that wat atolen, and recovered mainly of thptnabfoqing ttadqout by his mata, ami that after he'Ma.bfen absent six or eiget hoiirs." |B| M ^ ; Honest lion ace.—Horace , Greeley is slashing hi,accusers right ami' left. Hero rig paragraph of his, in qn edito- pnblishcd in tho Tribune oftho 20th: “Thoso who are waiting fortomedefence, -'---.tiou or apology fVom me, will wait My aotion in the pretniscahaa iro good than I expected, and at loss 1 cost. I may never again have an initytodp so benlfioiont an act, but, I havo, I shall certainly be encour- thia oxderieuco to improve tho op- HG.” The Mubilo Tribrine says there Is consols- tion in tho soil. We have looked st papers from ailparta oflho Sonth, and discover that every where, with only a fow excep tions, tho crops arc full of promise—more especially oi wheat and com. There is no very important compV.tint of the condition ofcotton, an^fliat is something of value, Wmtjfyriarawe hav«>M beard t ofa good cotton crop. Up fotho latest advices' more than SO, ha of breadsluffs had prto England. It is said,that there ) tons yet available for tiNKtncE Invited Home. nd has received a letter if* the Sav. day* ah vo twenty thousand tircly by his patrons. Nevertheless, the tynftho people. Baker Newly has boon appointed Street Commissioner and ono of tho registmsfor tho First District. More Heads Off. Motni.t:, June 4.—Tho following order wns road by Mayor Iferton to the Board of Alderman nnd ('ommen Council this morn ing at 11 o’clock: Headquarters Third Military District, At- yankco teacher insisted, and tito matter was referred to tho Bureau. Johnson proposed, aa a compromise, that tlioy both sltonld go bofore an Examining Committee, mu! which ot the two was regarded by the committee to bo tho most competent, should lmvo tho school. Tho yankeo refused, and the last I fonta, May 81st ISO7.—Special order No. we heard of him ho was out collecting inoii- j 34.—It) pursuiancu ofa recommendation by! «y from tho negroes to pay his expenses to G ?'V Sway no, commanding the District ol Thomatville. Tin- uiitlcrsigncJ ia prcparetl to furni.lt ( BOtV TIE totheTBADE tt 7 SAYANNlH PEI0ES.I Transporlatloa Fpfon, Wchstei', i.ml Worili, that the Annual IilBtacDMtuiiiing the Artiessmeutii, Valuations aud Knumcrations motlo and takod within this District by tho As.“i*tiint Assessor for the year 1866, inetad* ing ‘-SpccUl Taxes” (or I.icennes) expiring May Dt, 1807, will ho open ni niy Oflioo No. 182 Bread Street. Columbus. Georgia, forand during the space i of F1PTEKN DAYS,from tvml after the slat day of May, 1867; nnd Hint during said FIFTEEN DAYS, the Assessor will receive appeals and determine re lative any erroneous or excessive Valuation. Assess ments or Enumerations contained in said Annua! Lists. Every person residing or doing business iu this Districr, nnd liable to tax, whose uatne does not appear on said Lists, will bo subjected t« the penalties provivledby the low in such cases. AH appeals to the Assessor, us aforesaid, must 0 ; u . o«..y„v,«Uiu Jj. bo mnile lcr(tin nnt , , f p ,„| cuUr • Alabama, touching recent disturbances in | msitcr cr Tiling reputing which n d«ltloa Thore lift, been quite tU revival going on ! nflices of City Tax Collector, City Treasurer in the Methodist church here. Rev. T. It. " Harben, of Newton, and Rev. Mr. Moore, of Albany, have been doing the work, and lmvo been very successful in their labors. They have won tho hearts of both saints and sin ners. The mooting still continues. Wo bivo had a large quantity of rain, and tho planters arc becoming miensy lest the grass get the advantage of them. Cuoakerb.—There is a class of men among us, who, in the midst of our present troubles arc continually consoling them selves, and trying to contribute to their own importance by assuming that our peo ple arc in some way to blttmo for our pres ent evils. Censure in troubles is tho ego tism of useless men. These men wore al ways egotistical croakers, and they always will be. Their philosophy grows out j_of their own natural constitution. The basis for it is not found in the facts ot the case, but in themselves. And whatever different state of foots might exist they would stiff hold the same croaking philosophy, heeaase, they would still be the same men. Their viewa arc erroneous and always he in bad taste. It is nn evil bird that dfiles its own nest It is said that there is 500,000 counterfeit fractional currency in circulation in the city of Nssr .find better takesny printed on It. The forgers would [own South, where wt^ «has United States i. Goo. WV Gayle, of Alabama, jjflui yto lias help MBpwof case stricken from tho ; I Mobile and for reasons therein stated, the f City Tax Collector, City Treasurer Hoard of Aldermen nnd Common Council of tho city of Mobile nre horeby vacated by the removal ofthe present incumbents. Tliqnew appointees wore innngerntod im mediately utter promulgation ol'thia order. Omission in thT President's Reception A nd.r»s.J..hn a Speech# Railpy, AnguHli ^ K ALttc.il, June 4.—The following para graph w.ts inadvertently omitted in tele graphing the President’s speech delivered yesterday: “I have come to participate in tho cere- monies ofa dedicated monument to a man whom you respected, though of poor nnd humble condition. He was my fatnt*i\ and of him lain proud. Ho wns an honest man and faithful friend, a character I prize high er than all.the worldly fortune he could have lea me.” , Freedom of the Press Summed by Military Authority. Attention is invited to the important or der below in reference to the freedom of speech, hlld the freedom oftho press in this military district. IfGcncral Popo.wjjl will now revoke his unfortunate order depriving all ofticcrxdf thofrocom ofepccc,ho will be consistent and entitle himsulf to tho thanks ■ir nCttra country: . 'ns Tanm Mn.iT.vnv District Atlanta, Ga., Juno 3, 1807. Orders No. 28. interference ofthe Post Command er at Mobile with a newspaper of that city is unauthorized and entirely disapproved.-^ He will at once undo whatever action he has token. '* «^H. It istho duty of tl^tpilltorjf "opthi tbmmost dMAom ofspoedi and ^ press consistent with law j not iBta *' •> 'i'*'- No satisfactory execution of tho " Tess is practicable. ahlcss tiiis fi ’ J its excicisc protected is vaqucMcil, anti the grouud or principle of error omplainctl of. JOSEPH E. WEBSTER, Assessor 2J District,Georgia. XiXST OF LSTTHai R EMAINING ill the Post Office, at Alba&v. Ga Juue 1st, 1807. Loyd, WII -- M.irsell,Kniah IspUst Church, Nit. Holden Morrow, Collin. " ik< -* Buker, E J Blizzard, James Boyd, Seaborn Burry, llitlad Icaro P M) Coker, Mrs Amanda Col>!», John Cooper, Isaac Crews 6c lliinct-ll, CreiUMitou, lUniiiton D.ivis, J J Util)lap, Mrs Jane Johnson, Fredrick Johnson, Leroy Johnson, llilery Jones, Mary (colored) Jones, Nelson Jones, Alfred Jones, T C Kernn, Mr Win Larymore, Mrs M Morton, James More, James M u More.FW Milton, S Mobley, John (c*re ofW B ZOfflt,. Bokc NW,ol,1 s Plitteiaon, Miss C C Palmer, Alfred Payne, D H Perkins, Mrs Mary Piercy, B T Ragnn, T A Ricks, Tho mss .Stokes, Giles (colored) Thorn, Hon. Thoe Walker, Mrs Mary L Whitehead. Jane Whitaker, Joe (colored) * , .Wright, Mean (colored) Larymore, Pompoy (colord) Persons calling for any of the above letters will please soy advertised. M. J. RICHARDSON, P. M. LIVE AMD LEI LIVE! o. spitz, Opposite Town’s Block, Tk ESPECTFFLLY announces to the citizens of Albany nnd vicinity, that he has established a BAKERY. o:»d will bo pleased to have his Old Friends and Customers give him a LIBERAL 8UARE cf their patronage, as his experience ia not to be cxoelled In his line of busineaa. ., ! — OitDKBi From Thk — ±1 A. DIB Q for Cake, or lOJfthln, elt, la kis lias, will bo nut Up to suit their Lite. Oirs -- 1 °*“ April 18, WT7 Uluin and Stripe .Taennet, Organdie Muslin. I’lain and dotted Swissr, Embroidered “ Black and white Lawns, Stripe Mozambique, I’lnirl Barege, Brown nnd blue Barege, Gingham, Lawns, I'ink, hluo nnd white TarletonN Main sook, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Alexander Kid Gloves, white A- color'd, 1 Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ lints. Prints utl2j ets. per Yard. Latest Styles SHOEtS, of every description, nt id hum!rod-sol ml i ^ clesthat entiuot bo given in nn tt«l vert isotnonr J i’Optra rdlng and FOR GENTLEMEN: ntTST French Calf Bools and Shoes. Pat. Leather “ “ “ Extra Iiip “ “ ’• Largo sizes Mens’ nnd Womens’ Slices, Boys’, Youths’nnd Childrens' * ” Hats,all deseriptions, Latest styles Xiinen Bosom Shirts, Drawers, . Best Alexander Kid Gloves, white and colored, Handkerehicfs, Seeks,, Cravats. Largo lot ot Gents’ and Boys’ Clothing! Will bo open in ft few days. ! Tn the Orooery Line I have Flour, all grade: & -JOBS Hear the Insurance-Age Havannaii, Ga., May 7(1 The recent fires In this city having pr( entire zntizfnction, by a thorough text, tl orltyof IRON BANDS for baling purf n strongly recommend them to tho use of Uy ort» nl Georgia as an efficient agent in l * 1<ihs by fire; nnd we agree to diocrlmU prneticnblo, in favor’of Cotton thus t A. W1LRUR, General Inouranco Act CHARLES GREEN dtSON.Agr London and Globe Iiu>. Co. CHARLES L. COLBY & CO., At? Inntlc M. In.. Co., N. Y. It II. FOOTMAN, lnniranoeAgenl WOOOBRJtOOK BBOTHBR8.V J. T. THOMAS, Ineurance Agent j. c. McNULTY, Secretary Sout & Trust Co. JAMES T. STEWART. Agent Lincaoter Insurance Company. - LANE &. WEST, Insurance Agent a dier in this kU tin., ' -S »'Tost, n .r« Canvassed nnd Pig Hams, Lard, Tea, Codec and Rice, ABC and Crushed Sugars, Sugar, Farina, Oyster, Wine and Fancy Crackers—by the pound or box. Oysters, Lobsters. Pickles, Pioaljlo, French Mustard, Sauces, Canned Fruits, Soda, Cream Tartar, Sardines, Kuts, Raisins, Ginger, Preserves, Jellies, all kinds, Brandy Peaches, Pine Apple, Citron, Tapioca, Maca roni, Currents, Potash, by the lb. or case, Lye, by tho lb. of ense, (.'nnd v, by tho lb. or box, Powder, Shot and Caps, Smoking Tobacco, sev eral new brands, Chewing Tobacco, do., Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Traykj-Bowls, A SplcnduKLot of LIQUORS, Champagne Wines. Madeira « Sherry u — - Claret h Port « Gin, Brandy, Wliiskv, Rum, Schnapps, MqGinqitj’ Ale, Porter, Ac. Crockery Mil Class ffare. Hardware, j flElVV DOMESTIC Macon, Ga., May 101 , The recent fire at the Warehouse of .Chapman, in this ol^r, having fully d the advantage of IRON BANDS forbalii os a security against loss by fire, we, tbec^ ; cd Insurance Agents at Maeon,;Ga., take f V in eudorsiug the action ofthe Agents at Sr ' Georgia. K J. JOHNSON Ac CO.vlSar«fc J. MONROE OGDEN, ImmukoA J. M. BOARDMAN, hl.ur.Ma Aa« JNO. U. COBB, Iruui.iiwCAgenr May S8tb,1867. JQPNlaML I S now proparyUftjnafcc j BABiiml OroRfj rcttso^blo terms. He I assortment. Those wiahfajBWWffcCT well to give him a call before purchasing*! lie will be found over GILiBEBT & DR^ DDFO STORE. April 20th, [891m] • ; • (jTEQRGIA—DouonxaTY Cou*tt. | ! Whereas, the •SMSof Mrs. Ntncy Smi£ { county, ia nptnow tepresented, James ° | Ailmlnistrator on slid estate, having beeaw led therefrom, and hitlettere revoked;awl Oharlea Spits.applies to me for letters of • ration de bonis non on sold estate. These nre therefore to cite and admonjjj singular the creditors nnd next of kin .Smith, to be nnd appear M jnyxiflfc time prescribed by law, to show cause, J have, why said leUers of administration;« be granted to said Spitz on .Nancy Smit Given under c 22d day of Mn; June 1st, V' Clans and 1 .all. descriptions, 1 1 and exnr i,tlie stock, edth part lean- F. BENS LINER. At rS prepared to cut,