The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 18, 1867, Image 2

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m B.'B, bWEET, ALbAN F; GA.7 ■IT ItlfU HSLTl t 1 ; j?o5pment ol Registration. .Ktif HliStifilCTfegi’l™". for tllc Tenth hattho time for regis. fll 1 ’b6'"J»ottp*hcd until further trasi the Atiiktit llUltlMl I«|J» « kteh There—Both SMesof • Wo announced sombdays i ofD. Pi Fefgrtson, Esq., to tliB citwnftee n sojourn of six weeks iu II6iid«rasM-X#ll« benefit of nil concerned wo publish the fol lowing interesting result ol ..his observa tions M that by no weans inviting tropical region: Atlanta, Juno 10, 1807. To TDK iNrKi.uasNeKn—Many persons being desirous of Attaining information of Honduras, I propose, at tbo solicitation ;of several Menus, to give the result of'irtyoh- ns* k-s •#W «« .wx-q .s»d hu ,d>| •sh T*«"' lu •st!i b> t{i ♦VWytblng ,4. RmJ sr «!a ft (mjtiLint yield, and great do- “cUne in breadstufis has already taken plnee, ■ft. ji-.es-qMkeore Ota lowi to know why living |s so r- • W^lTffalrfo'itiBAsy t We know that making -. Ii»p» to iWinhaTO tried; keeping house and ■sllsw « fetffof/fcdd dhutovered that it required *' SB per. rent, more to supply the .•nawistok w’nu of.onr ‘fiunlly here than it did at cri-iw JJtoon or Atlanta. Wo found board rank- »: ;»uptr: wng^riththe highest prices in either of the wBBphniMilos. 1 Board can bo had at the Nn- }loit!«Hh.AtJan|h, or Brown’s in Macon, , where every luxury of the season are lobe t-5 had,'at the someprieo we have to pay at „ ". *.’f ■ ’first class boarding houso here. Not only *•,«; remark apply to Albany, but nil i i threpgh Southwestern Georgia. You are s»i i ■ compelled topay at every little cross road • .! v-’i ■ town, Where bacon and greens nro only ' ■' ' served, ftsyon would at the St. Nicholas, or WUUrd’s, in Washington Tho high prioo of living ha» ko]»t many ♦.L* : ' away ftbm our city, while wages arc oh high '*,*■ I ;' • heroat lrt mott of tho cities of the South, yet jiving, is *9 high, a mechanic cannot allird to pitch his tent nmong ns, while our vi Y • S^shantt,doubtless, are only making a fair pnflt, yet we hoardla sagacious citizen say *“ bo could well afford to pay tho railroad itolbillut Mneon nml make bis .rohases there and save nmnoy. Such things otight llot so to lie. Cannot there be iomo roform in this ? t3jf“ A Yankee girl being well educated fi'aanld get no other employment than ns a f i.-Jtu:- / tetcher. She wont to Minnesota, became a > real estate agent, and prospered. She Is wcllolT, is unmarried, dresses well, and be haves well. lb*! n ri r->» »t • iliw *1. SptniuilCAL.—A matrimonial epidemic s broken out and Is playing tbo mischief with the Widows and old maids of Chatta c •!' nooga. Tho ducking they got last spring i has dyne them all good. The contest between Gen. Sheridan and , - ex-Govornor Wells is a fertile source of | ifdcH t-nlsfifl id It. di. 'flic cot .'tioilf very l)iu,. lercnt, and but fotv of tdtUat country must to endure all such, mover will go there and be satisfied, may with tho necessary industry Boon amass a D.P. ftU indtalia m ate twss fortune. nervations daring a six weeks’ sojotirmin ItcccmstnicUtm jVrls j that country. ' ernjnmgs, military nnt civil; tlmpothnre I ...nv 1... ..null., nl.lnini.l nl. (Vntll 10 PfOl ISloilfll 1111(1 tO I .amis may bo easily obtained nt lVonf 10 to BO cents |ior acre; or parlies mny get them under a recent immigration net ns n donation from the government. They arc rich—in fact, cannot bo exhausted—and will produce In abundanco almost every thing that grows, auuli, for instance, as corn, cotton, sugar, coffee, rice, tobacco, indigo, cocow, beans, potatoes, pumpkins, squashes, Cabbage, tomatoes, turnips, melons, ifcc. Wheat does not prospor. Corn will grow throe crops (Vom tho snmo ground every year, yioldli . , , ing nt least 80 bushels to tho acre each crop, without any cultivation more than simply planting tho seed. Cotton produces two crops In eighteen months, each crop yielding, ns I wns informed, from two to tlireo thousand pounds of seed cotton to the acre. This Is long staplo sea island cotton, and from my experience in cotton raising, I have no doubt as to the cot-root- noss of the statement. The stalks nro six foctnpnrtin hills in each way, and from six toniuufcct high, and heavily laden with bolls to the top, nil of which matures. Cotton in nlso raised without cultivation. Tho stalks, alter each crop is gathered, have hoy will grow so tall to bo cut down, an they that they cannot be gathered. If left alone they would become Targe trees. I saw one six years old that much resembled in size a pear or apple tree of the BSine age. There can be two crops of sugar made iu one year, and the yield is' abundant, The cutie is very large. It is nnt necessary to plant the sugar eane or tho cotton oItoncr than every ten years. Two crops of tobacco are made every year. Coffee, one crop, only, but it continues to grow for many years. Hire, one crop and very fine; It grows on any kind of land. Cncnw, one crop, but it eon- tinnea to prnduco from the mime stalk lor many years. Potatoes grow nml mature at all seasons, some of them enormously large, but I believe they nro not so delirious ns our own hero. Cabbago can be grown all the year round, nml oilier vegetables the same. Melons grow finely. Vegetables require cultivation, and for this reason but few ef thorn nro used by the unlives. Gar don soods are quite scarce there. Tho timber 1b generally very large but not dense. Tim valuable woods are mahogany, rosewood, cedar, lignum viliv, ebony, India rubber, logwood, chinchoun, and others. The medical plants are not yet developed. Stock mules mid horses are small bill very stout and serviceable, and plenty of them ill the country. Tho cattle are very fino nml of good size—nro similar to the English breed. Hogs are ol largo size, nml all black. Sheep the snmo ns those ol door gin, lint together with the gont, lire not nu merous, only being raised as a kind of pet. i Am to several of tho New Orleans news paper*. The oharges, and counter-charges, *■ '' J tho fierce invective of tho General, the spieo and sarcasm of the ox-Governor nro not un- - s; . . fhlrly turned to account by writers who - e liave n* special liking for either. The pro- •a^revo installing judgment evidently in, that the re- 1 ■ 1 ' moral of Wells is an net, which places tile . .cityjand Stato under lasting obligations to .. , „ Sheyldan. Tbs legal right of tho proceeding • J ,.. . ia notdiaoussed, since any appeal predicated ' ’ - .. otv that aspect of tho question. Is estopped j by Well’s own doings, and the nppravnl he scj- isknown to havo given to tho deposing 5. - power,wj»ea exerqlted iu a manner favorable -I " to his ends. Tho moral fitness ofllio re moval;'and tho benefit it confers on tho com- ' ' * ' * inunity,'are points on which lnenl opinion seems nearly unanimous. Of Mr. Klamlers, « Ih* MW Governor, report also speaks favor- \ rexn ew- Mulcs’nud horses vary in price from *IM> to ■“ ” In ’ , Fkiuivscin. From Washington. Washington, Juno 15.—It ia umlorstoocl in ofticifil cifc|o» t>nt tljo Attorney (General in his cipiniontji>«t i<rapaj’o<1,1iol«l» tlmt tlio proviiionnl and to be nboycil. but to ccnso wben tlio roorganiw\tic>T ot v»o State gov ernment take* place. ll*j alwo takes tlio pn- bition ilmt tlio military isonly to protect all in tjioir rights of person tiul property for tho preservation of order and tbo anp* •Ion of violence and criirp. There in no w 0Ung lafly of tlinftity .. endeavoring ttj imprest upon febStr* tho torriblo effects of the pumshmeni ot itobtichadnemr. She said that for Bdvco years ho ate grass just likfc a cow. J ust then a small boy asked : “Did lie give milk ?”— Wc arc not informed as to the tachev's rc- !»*>•• _ m ^ Tiikv have warm weather about Louis ville. Courier says: A young lady from Indiana mother discarded lover at the race course yesterday; incited, and run into his arms. »So far as wo havo heard, this is the only accident that has happened to the di vine sex. The most of them tako tlio pre caution of keeping under their waterfalls. ntreat of % amidst beallni rlhe I the onthi baths, - It if tiiitor* . —, ». - of the ntxi thrdo -or - foar blng abodes* ittflgoftting stem, and htalthftal breexes. *..v -. jprietorpropoBes to furnish as good a table the oountry afford* and flatters himself that he will give entire satisfaction to such os may favor him with thetr patronage. I’ll board yon a month f prossit authority in tholifw for tlio lemovnl by tho military commander of the proper oil! cers of the State, neither executive ot judicial, or the appointment of their Bucccfsors. The milltflry commander is net authoriz ed to destroy, but is bound to jnMect, civil ofticcrs, a military commander being regard ed ns a conservator of the ponce, nnl not an abrogator of the law. A jury was obtained today in the Surrnt ease, this will secure tho trial ol the moused Aiiandon'ing “Zion.”—A recent number of tho Salt Lako Videtto says: “Large numbers of tho residents of Utah, nortlinnd south of this city, who havo dwelt in tho pleasant valleys ot Zion for years, aro emi grating to America. Quite a number of latuilies started yesterday with the Govern in'nt train that Jell Camp Douglas. Wo are informed that 1 no wagons, loaded with Josephites, go out from lienee. They linvo soured on Zion.” hegiuing on Monday. An ager* dm i*n/. agent of the Pacific Itailroad, Califor nia bide, has arrived in Washington to ob tain, through tho Free*lmen's iiureau, the services of I,OftO to 1,5000 colored laborers on that road. LIST OT X1&TTSR8 R EMAINING ill (lie l’ost onicp, nl Albany, On., Jun b’fneril Pope Invited to Savannah. Augusta, June 15—General Pope and staff have been invited by the municipal au thorities to visit Savannah, and a comm ittee has been appointed to proceed to At lanta for that purpose. Juno lUlli, I8«m. Alton, Mih Nallif (! Alelrcwf. V. (’o Hnl.cr, Airs |M)r.**y IbiUt'r, Win llnyil, Ni’btivil t'ux, J0I1 ii I. 2 iMtliy, J0I111 Will Inn* Oovor, riniita Oylo’H, AlirfH A I.' - ^ for just $46. Exclusive of washing so much o§ your collars, I’ll sleep you, of course, as part of the treaty. On mntlrasscs dean, though not very pretty. bi I’ll board you a week for one-third of that money. At $8 00 por day and throw in some honey. H. II. NUNN. Administrator’s Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham oounty, and State of Georgia, will b fJ Li NEW —AT- __ sold before tbo Court Hoaso door of Dougherty county, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hoars of sale, the following unimproved lots of land, vis: No. 66, 1st district Dougherty county. “ 801, 802, 342, 84t», 18th Uis. Thomas Co. «• 82, 88,84, Oth »• Berrien “ «• 809, 838,71, 72,60,00. •« 83,864, 867, 368, 18th dist. Miller “ h 66, 82, 16th “ Decatur “ “ 21,22,201, 176,170,10th «• Mitchell “ •• 111,112,182.183.177,17,10 •• Decatur “ *• 220,221,800,301,200 201, 200, 262, 267, 204 206, 26ih district of Early county. ole Sold as the property of the estaie of M. Shenhnn, Into of Chatham oounty, deceased, for the benefit of the lieirs and creditors of said estate. A A. M. ltOxSN,* Adm’r on estate M. Sheahan, dec’ll, per Hines & Hobbs, Ally’s. May 8,1807 lUgli-buDded Prtceedlags ofllic illilitary In TfYas. ’Washington, Juno 15.—-Tim President has received a memorial from citizens of Texas regarding the restoration of Judges Huron and Stribbling, who were reinstated by Sheridan after tho deposition of the Leg islature. Tho memorialists says the milita ry commnndor at El Paso disregarded the laws ofToxas, denied county ollleers the right to execute tlio Stale laws, and relused to reroguixothe officers appointed by Gov ernor Hamilton, and that lie appointed mag istrates with authority to render judgments and issue executions, without allowing debt ors the stay provided by law. . They also state that Judge llacoius unfitted by lack of learning for the position ; also that the property ot cittaeus of Kl Paso County, Texas, has been confiscated and sold since tho wafj under processes issued by the Fed oral District Court of New Mexico. ; ib Vf : * ably. Indeed, the unvarying excellence ot his appointments, in respect of character and ctp&0lty,*MWtrthat tells greatly in Sheri- dan'sfkvor. r A Spjjkch by Jkvfkuhon Davis.—Tlio ofiPf pp^eeb Jefferson Davis has yet made ia CabiWwal'delivered in Niagara during Ids Visit; to that place, when ho was wrre- e Vy thopoople of tlio town and a large number*of tho .townspeople. They were invited into Mr. Mason's house, where Mr. pavis wtpi, sitting, ond introduced to that gentleman, who expressed his thanks in the :*£’ J ikV!-. - s •xtjtfcn - WSs f' following brief I “* “ Gkoti.smkn I thank you Bincorely ’for tlio'lvoftor yim havo tbi. evening shown to mo; it allows that trao British manhooil to whloh misfortune i* always attractive. May l«‘nee nml prosperity bo forever the blessing jif-Caimds, for xholuu boon tho asylum for many of my fHends, as .ho is now an asy- font to myself. I hopo that Canada may forevor remaln a pa*t of tho British Empire, and may God bloc* yon all, and tho British flpg nover eearetoware over you, ff-— J.-.- •A -..k-'v r- ft-lRc'.s ' > -,f. . I.j0 ni.'tio, Nforjij?wl/ero the wheat crop 1b almost ready **>iMr 5-j< ilbr Jh»r> ort, wpro*eat it in a very damaged tinow - S: condition, on account of tho recent heavy •.- ■*iqavi • , roins, Wfaich have produced mat. Tho corn -’ AhookiiUfttom ViiglnU knd North Caro- Heat o Kw »orrn.P*^MW j —“.6.T*’ zsJi *v:j •. nt*. t:f *■■■ *U iJHUt) a!k4afpit m ward from the nine reason, but t boon injured. Not Was planted w* usual this ig to the huge amOhnt of tlio lx is now on the market, the most his been resurrected this Spring, concealed during the war. from Georgia has roado its the .New York Corn Ex ripening of the harvest aorthward-’ at the rato * - tbo tide-water . *t ■»’£«' soon bo in market, fitichmond Dispatch. iL ♦8ft. The cow and boot from ts to (1 !i; in herds they can bo purchased tor less, Poul try is raised in greul abundance. There is plenty ol game, such ns deer, turkey, duck, prairio lion, wild pig, Ac. The lirsi is said to bo plentiful—1 saw hut few. There are oranges, lemons, caeca nuts, pino apples, batmans, alligator pears, mid many other fruits, at all sensous of tlio year. I heard of several valuable gold, silver, lend, iron am! saltpetre mines. T.abnr enu be bad nt nil cents per day, tho laborer maintaining liimself. It is not itceessnry to feed stoek nt all, ns they koop fat by grazing. Corn is only used for the purposes of bread. A short tinio before hogs are killed they nro fed upon eorn. I found the natives very friendly, supply ing mein every instanco with nll'tlie com forts I asked for. Provisions soil ns follows: Hire, i! rents per pound; sugar ♦a 8ft to $8 per hundred pounds; hogs, eurlt, ♦3 80 to tS; cattle ♦8 to ; sheep and goals ?A cents,to ♦128; cigars por lotto, ♦tfto$8; dry hides, each, ♦!. Any kind of mcrelmndixu can be bought nt tho aoaport towns nt less prices than here. Tho country is mostly mountainous, with inutiy honutitiil streams flowing fVoiti them. Tho water is very pure and clear, but not so root as that of (it eorgin. There is an abun dance of water for mill pur|toses. Tho streams run rapidly and havo pebbly liot- ioma. Among tlio natives l saw or hoard of but little drinking or gambling, and Americans who had lived there for years in formed mo that they were very lionost, thell being rare among them. Being of pcaccnblo and quiet natures distitfbntiees aro of rare occurrence. Tlio government is a republic, with laws similar to those of this country. Tlio President and Vioe President are elec ted every four years, and the other officers as wedo. Americans who have lived there tor many years look to bo in excellent health, and represent the country ns healthy as any other. I could sco no cause for sickness. There wore no stagnant waters, and tho natives live ton very old age. TIIK OTtlKnSIIIK. I have given nil tho good qualities, and “ho Spanish lan- now fora few bad ones. Th. Sponisl gnsgo is spokon altogether.. Tbo water is not ns cool and refreshing as ono^eould do- sire. Tlio heal in tho mhldio of tho day is very oppressive, but tlio mornings and ownings nro cool and ploasntif. There are nono but Catholio churches. Tito houses are very few and very sorry—are made of ' ' " ”’)t mud, with dirt floors. There are no saw mills, no grist mills, no wagons, no buggies, and no ploughs. Tlieiuhnni itauts are very ignoraut, tho most ot them being entirely destitute of *dnoation. There aro no shoe makers, or machinery of any kind ja the eomtry. No hotels, theatres, nor amuse ments. The tare ia rough, and tha discom forts, such ns aro peculiar to all new ooun- trie* havo to bo homo by the new comer. There iano timber uitahlo for /cueing. Hedge* aro used for th«t puroosv. There are, of course, no animal* broken to haraou, existing there, I will remarki aam«a o/th# moo aad wants*) gethsr in the *tre*a>a. It « casta ' custom of tho country," they this QroxnA.w ox Pdl.iruu—The Georgia correspondent of the Now York Times, eoiiiniiuiieates to that paper the following observations in reference to Georgia poli ties : Since I returned to cities where politics are talked nt street corners, beside soda-wa ter fountains, in hotel parlors, and where ever loungers assemble, it has been my fate that a large majority of those I meet agree with Gov. 1’errv, and a very few think a convention is tile only "safe thing to he done." Both in Columbus nml hero the tido seems strongly set against a con vention, and thi< has become more settled since the publication of the address attribu ted to Mr. Holttwell of Mnssnrhusets', in which it is declared to lie sina quit non for restoration to elect Kndienls to Congress and tlio Legislature so as to insure the eoatiuu- nuco of Radical power. Notwithstanding tlio many obstacles which the extreme Itndicnls are.throwing in the way of reconstruct ion, I still adhere to the belief that a majority of the whites will vote for tlio Convent ion, nml adopt a Const i- tulion which tho mnjnrity of Congress will approve. I hear that the control of the ne gro vote will not be allowed to pass iVto the hands of tho BadicaU, and that white sir sjienkers will soon be going 1 tcachuj black idea how to vote. The inlviee’nf tlio Charleston Mercury on this subject, quoted by thoTiines, seems generally ap proved, nml it carried nut we shall soon see Gov. Blank and lion. Mr. lloiihledash and Gen. Nlaphang announced to reply to I he colored gentlemen from Massachusetts who aro now actively engaged in (lie ltadicnl canvass. Tempera miitaiilnr certainly.— Horace Greeley is a thousand times more popular than Joo Brawn. QroMUii.” Pennsylvania.—There is some talk of plnoing this State in a condition for recon struction. There are, according lo no less authority than Forney’s Press, fill eon thous and colored men in Pennsylvania, many of whom were in tho Federal army during the •into war, now without the ballot. The ttr- liano nnd generous pntrints who run the ltadicnl machine nro more than anxious to bestow universal suffrage on tlio South, but will have nono nt home. II a black man would enjoy tho privileges of voting ho must keep out of tho State where Forney nnd Stevens live. Kcllpy, Mlsx Emily Kiniliro), .Mrs Klimhelh l.nngliton William I.nl limn (lt*y E l.iiippy Mrs Emeiine l.nyd, Win 11 Mnrchuuui, Jump* McLundou, Jnsinli McDnvill, T l» 2 McGill nmol t’ul Jii'.iip.h T Midid, Lniii'ii Hiilj;p. Mi-s Is A Mg Ho ii .James - I’iiU’Ii, Miss Mary Moore, Mih Gotirgiana Gill.eri Mill..11 Morrin, Mrs Mnrilia ilniei-, H«» e Hliver, Min Marilia, colM Ini-*, (.'i-oi-kell l'ierce. Win I’ leeiiwootl, Gen A, eolM Ii eaves, Mrs Cornelia Graham, lolui W Itovre, Jamb Grover, Mih Amaii.l Shorter, (’aid G I* 3 illin, Mr.i Jane Siuglclon, Jacob Grilliii, Mi-: Ereeman Ntnpleton, Mif-HElivv tirmly, T A Stephens, John Will Guerry, Klau<ler<> or l»aaeStuncoil, (I W Dougherty Superior Court, Juno Term— ARCHIBALD WK1QHT, Rule Nisi lo loreclone Merrick Bernes & Win. II. Ciilbrolh ) Mortgage. D appearing to the Court by the petition of Aaohibald Wright, aceompenieU by the note ami mortgage deed, that on the thirteenth dav of No- temher* 1806, the Defendant made and delivered to the Plaintiffs their promUory notes, each note dearlng dale the day and year aforennld, one due on the 26th day of Deoetnher, the other Hie 26th day of Deeember, *1807, whereby the Defend ants, iu each of said notes promises to pay Plain tiff or bearer nine thousand and eight hundred nnd and eighteen dollars nnd seventy-five cents, for value received. And that afterwards, on the dsy and year aforesaid, the Defendants, who better’to secure the payment of said notes, executed and delivered to the Plalnlifi their mortgage deed, wherehy they mortgaged to the Plalnlifi nil those Hall, Geo W llatieock. Ilt-nry W Hailey, W 1* I layer, Henry I, 2 Haze, Henry Holliday, .1 J llolmmlie, Margaret IImil, N T Swift, V 'J Thorn, Shephard Tinnon, Miss Augusta Tuniherlin. John M Turner, Mrs Emeiine Tyas, Frank Warren, JninoH W Willson, Mins Sallic I* city lots In the city of Albany, said county ami 1 distinguished in the plan ot said ' " F< Hudson, Mias Lucinda 2 Walker, E A Ingram, NVni O C Walker, Lew & Jeff Jones F F Winn The N Ioiich, Willis for Jo Heady Mimbeily, John lohiiHGit, Mis«Sallie I'ernoiiH calling for any of the above idlers will please nay ndvci-lised. M. J. RICHARDSON, 1‘. M. IMP OH T./IJYT! Slate, known and city ns Lots Nos. (41) Forty-one, (431 Forty-three, Forty-five and (47). And it further appearing said notes are unpaid, it is therefore ordered Hint said Defendants do pay into Court, on or before Hie next term thereof, the prinoipni, interest nml cobIh due on said notes, or show cause to the contrary, if any they have; and on the failure of the Defend ants to do so, the equity of redemption in and lo said' mortgaged premises bo forever thereafter foreclosed. And it i« further ordered that this Rule be pub- shed in the Alhanv News once a mouth for four months previous to the next term of this Court, or served on defendants personally, in compliance with Hie statute. A Into extract from the minutes of this Court. J. F. CARO ILK, Clerk. Study Well Ueforc You Act! I F YOU DEHIIti: lo have your WATCH or JEWELRY neatly repaired, call ofl •S. STllAUS, At his temporary place next to Hines A Hobbs' Law Cilice, as he, with bin A'/v CA'.VV/fti.Y V/JARS' i:xn:i:iK\'ci:. and with » n hushed A H NI S 'I* A IU 'I* will wnrrnnt lo give satisfac tion. Charges as Low an any city in the South. JCkaTHo Will Finish Hia Work Aaccordlng to Promise. He keeps ali kind* of Hoods usually found in a FIRST GLASS JEWELRY STORE. Among them Latllrs’ anil Bouts' Kin* Gobi Chains. Signet and Hem Itinga, Pin* Sloeve-Slutls and Huttons, UrnoehcM, .Seals, Keys, nml M iison i i? J*' mblo in h Dougherty Superior Court, June Term, 1^61. I T IS ORDERED that this Court tako a recess until the Third Monday in June, inst., nml that Hie pannel of Grand nnd Petit Jurors who have been drawn for the second week of tills Court do iport for duty at that time. D. A. VASON, June 8, 1867. Judge Superior Court, 8. W. A true extract from the minutes: n01-2t J. F. CARGILE, Clerk JYolicc. N'E'W pi l am now r most DRY iGROC Ever brought J imu. th^ l 1‘lttiit and Stripe Ji Orgntulio Muslin, 1‘lain nnd dotted S«k Embroidered Black nnd white 1st Stripe Mozambique, Plaid Barege, Brown nttdbluc Gingham, Lawns, Pink, blue and white soolt, Embroidered Hat Alexander Kid Gloves,! Ladies’, Misses’and Prints at 12j cts. peril Latest Stjtal of ovory description, and It elcs that cannot be given lad S IXTY DAY.? ifler date application will lit) made to tha Honorable Court of Ordinary of Worth donnty. State of Georgia, for leave to sell Lot ol Land, No. 114, in the Fifteenth District of said county, bal.ngiag to the estate of F. M. Tyson, lata of laid county, deceaeed. Widow’s dower ex cepted. June 3,1807, SALLIE TYSON, Administratis of F. M. Tyson, deceased. FOR GE1 French Calf Boots uil Pat. Leather “ Extra Kip Large sixes Mens’ anil Boys’, Youths’ andC Hats, all descriptions, | ’ Latest stri Linen Bosom DravNlI Mv tieii hi It Cauaot bo ExccIUmI ! old filends and cuslorntrn are hereby noil- hat I can give them a gtnsa of W tiding I? LAGER. Best Alexander Kid 0 colored, Hand kerchiefs, Socli,G Largo kltd I that cannot bo excelled this aide of Mason and Dixon'i Line. Call and try it. till AI May 18, [Allf] CHARLIE CORDELL. x mgs GOLD AND SILVER TRIMBLES, Superior Cold I’ens with Diamond Points, lingers. cias, J. W. FEARS & LAWTON Gents’ O u 111 e i’ y, Razors, Heissors, Pocket Dinner nml Pesrrl Set Knives, &o., $n\ v&\* IE3 X£f SX2 S3 0 Writing ami l»reHsing Cases, Wallets, Packet Rooks Toilet Nets, Comb*, Uruancs, &c„ &e. Warrant'd Genuine Meerschaum Pipes A Stoma I'mbrclkiH, Walking Cane*, Sic., Ao. MACON, GA., Tito Chattanooga paper ofyesterday says tho farmers in Lookout nnd Wills Valley have been engaged in cutting their wheat this week. Without exception they pro nounce tlio yield larger and of a finer quali ty titan any harvest for the last ten years Judob WAKNKtL-^Thc Alneoti Journal & Messenger says: "It is rumored that Hon. iliram Warner will succeed tho Into Judge J. H. Lumpkin, upon the Supremo Bench of this StSfooM IHk appointment would givo great satisfaction. Ilia eliarao- tcr and qualifications nro too well known for oottthton “ It.-3. Reynolds, who was reported to lutvo for vehict-s aro unknown to thopoople. AiLboea banged amobinScdalia, Missouri, an indication of tho. Mato of sookt/ .now . , hort timo ,go. deniM the sUUmetti, and mIlM: q u -t .««» ’«• V^niw ttonnljlmm. or. presses the cont- is still alive. . Republican, cx- at he dCfi^Ktvd ^d Musical instruments, Guiinra, Vlollna, Ranjos,' Flutes, Accordions, and MUSIC BOXES. PISTOLS, ofrollB-. nnd tlio most npprovod Mnnufsclurers. Cops nnd Unrlridgos, nil sixes, nml of best quality Clocks and Regulators, Eight day and 3ft hour nectiratoTiinokeepor* Tliose having watches or jewelry repaired will call for thein within THIRTY DAYS after the agreement, or they will he sold to pay expenses, Albany Watch and Jewelry Store, BROAD STREET, - - ALBANY, (1E0. S. STRAUS. /VE IN STORE lbs. Bacon Sides, Shoulders <t Hams 2M bids. Flour. ,000 bushels Choice Corn. 100 hales Hay. - ,, 1 POR CASH—Ao Low aa any Houso. On Five Month'* Tim*, Prices Entirely Batlahotory to PurchaMrs. Will be openialfc In th* Grocery i I liars Flour, all g Canvassed nnd FijH Tea, Cole* niidjj A B C and ( Sugar, Farina, Oyster, fi Crackers—by the i>' Oysters, Lobsters, F French Mustard, r Fruit*, Soda, Cream A Nats, Raisins, Ginge Jellies, all Until, BiwjJ Pino. Apple, Citron, T roni, Currents, PoUflifi ease, Lye, l by the lb. or l Caps, Smo: oral new Tobacco, do, * Tub " “ Albany, October 27, 1800 , lyrcfil ijr Notico to Debtors and Creditors. A LI. PEBSOKS Indebted lo the catolc of Sidney li. Crenshaw, late of Daugherty county; de- ceoaed, aro reqne.leJ to stake, immediate payment, and all peraona to.lng claim, lagxalaat said estate will preeenl them as tlio law dlreeta. aOS . Jj'fi. CAltOILEi Administrator. GEORGIA—Donglisrty County. A Lt PERSONS indebted lo the estate of L", f, A " ’■ . Rawson, lute of said eonnly, dreraaed, at rcqneatcd to looke immediate payment, nnd llmoo nga|r- “■ dizecta.. baring elalua against the estaie will render a* the law " n«t A. E. RAWSON, Administratrix. ttits office ih -nodslsrie. * Also, blanks famished of every (fogcription. Wo aro willing to extend all tlio accom modations to Planters that ottr limited means will allow. IfProvisions arc neces sary to tnnko the crop, get them with cash if you can; if not, get them on time. Crops we need, or starve out. TO&ASSjfc LAWTON. Juno 8tb, [60] A Splei Qtr< Cltampagne 1 Madeira Sherry Claret Port Gin, Brandy, V.-, Schnapps, McOinai/.-WI -O^f'i-Si^rtFCoasty. — aroeilaj. Sieegbler, Adstr's of i. 10 "• for leave - uuof P"*® -irteree- Cndury •ad 0**l Hardware, Gnus and 1 wTi JnasStk, 1667.- .WtLDm, Ordinary, Albany, Jom**-