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Bankrupt Laws.
TyETITIOXfl in R.inkmpiny under late Act of V.
XT Congress CAN NOT DEFILED imill the gene
ral orders of the Judges of the Supremo. I'oun
(under section 1ft) prescribe the form of ihe i.riiiian ;
orders, etc,, etc
When the Circuit find district Court of the I'niied I
States can properly Jienr lhe4o cases, shall
gladly rapreseut our clients liefuro litem, t’tuses
tesn be determined in vacation or term.
1 Ills nit x iioftns.
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IbniAsionTrom Adufin-
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SFBCJJW NODIOR.
ji_4K< AOnlniUmlors, Kieciilnr* or
Stuulml bj law lo b» h.Ul on Ihe
iir In each month,'between *be boor, of
fuanM to. tbme ittlbe nficrnoou, at
Hhm in thr county to which Ihe prop,
Ui Wlto. bflhese sale* mini bo gir
s Outlie forty.iHy* previous,
s given
l»fp<sr»ouol properly
r, through a public gH
must he
gazette ten
ercdilors of an estate must
iaiion will be made to tho Court
iAl sell Land must be publish-
of Administration, Guardian-
,jHtk«d thirty days—for dis-
iitrstion, monthly si* months—
naWlanship forty days.
iSeare of Mo
orlgages must he
forfonr months—for establishing
icfcof three months—for
’ftrti^Fliecntors or Administrators,
given by 1 he deceased,
tilts.
Ihe
1
Spleen & Co.
FORTE
"’fcWtjrA’crnmERS,
.e**W5-, f v.e %•.
4»r BROADWAY,
1 ovk.
Albany, Ga., April 2, 1807.
Attornevut f.'iw.
. ;iii r
MKDICWL CAUDS.
DR. TODD.
—O—
OFFICE—-Lehman's Corner, Opposite Livery Stable.
RES ID KXL'h.'..,At X. JUt\\SOX'S.
PehC2-nU-lfl ALBANY, GA.
Drs.
Q F "
Febru
Cromwell & Connally
FFER their professional uerviecs to the citizens
of Albany and vicinity, odice on Urond St.
'ebruary 24, 18Gil. 13—-tl*
Drs. Callaway & Pope,
GA.
PALMYRA,
March 80th, isr,7 [:i'0-1yl
DRS. N11US & Mc.lllLL.W
H AVE kHriooiatoil. themselvss togntDer in
V
practice of medicine, and hereby tender their
services to the citizens.nf Albany mid vicinity.
OFFICE—At Ihe Drug Store of 'GiHierl ‘ x Uro.
on IVashington slruet. May 2d, DW7 | I4H]
INK* W. A. liOYE,
ALBANY,' GA.
Office (unlit further notice) at his ResiJenrr
nearly opposite the residence nf Captain loliu A.
Davis'. May 8lh, 18ft7 D’»- ly
BROWN’S HOTEL.
Opposite Depot IHACO.l, OA.
K. E. BROWN k HON, Proprietors.
HIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE has beep
refitted and repaired, quit is now one of the
...RATKST HOTELS in the Stale, and the most
convenient in the city. ’ The Hotel is 'supplied with
every thing tlie markets afford.
Macon, January 17th, 1807. 3—8m
DOUGLASS HOUSE i
^wttVaT
Untion of the puVlio and lha trade is Uri*
Scala Bnea OfUva Roaewood Pi
tt, wUtjhfojr volume khd purity of ttine, are
ri by AyMhttto oirerea In this Market.
IheaMdernlmprovetnents, Frenoh
Irti'f nwna, Ovewlrung
sad each instrument being made under
Mfr.;*7ftr. GROVES-
*i« has had,a practical esperiinoe of over
mi in theft 4Unrafa
ifaoture, is folly warrant.
'iPiaooiO
One Square Weist of Court House,
Albany, Ga.
Stages leave this Ilouae every day for
Thomasville, Bainbridgc, and
/. Florida.
CORN BACON AND HAY.
In store and to arrive,
• 2<*,00ft ihs. Smoked Bacon.
2«»,ftft0 lbs Bulk Salt Si.hu.
«*,ftftft bushel* Corn,
.'•ft.nfHA )ha Northern and Eastern Hay.
AO bhls ABC Sugar.
200 Mils Superfine Family Flour.
AO kegs Nails.
D»0 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
Having nit AGENT West constantly buying, no
one has the ndvnninge. Planters wanting produce
especially CORN, should hand in their owlttra
Willi I lie CASH, in time. The corn will he
transtoved on arrhnl, saving draynge, .which nil-
always he beauts in bushel less than prices froW
Hlore. This is saved to purchasers. 800 bush*!*
is wear load.
J IF. FEA^.
January 29lh, 180T. A •
The Favorite & Moat Comfortable
ROUTE
FROM
Albany to New York!
(m sa vAxxjir.)
Farf ThrongU lo Now York....
rpilF. following new. fust,-and first-class STEAM
SHIPS sail from Snvannnh to New York every
Tiiimilny, Tliiiradny niulHulurdtty
Murray’s Line.
AllnniMC. M. S’ Empire l.lnp.
S. Co’s Line. 1
Hail TUESDAYS, SmlTllintSD’VS'HaD^AT’D^YS.
L r.o,
Herman Living* San Sai.vai.oii,
Denrhoin, Com’rJstnn, BaWV.Com. Nickerson,Com
Yineo,
lateral Barnes, 1 San .Tai’IXCo.
Buckley, CnmT.; Morion, Cora’r. Atkins, Com’p
These Sienmsliips are all of Urge carrying capa
city, well adapted to l hjs Route, and are fitted up
with especial regard to t lie comfort of Pnsaengers.
Stale rooms Urge and airy; iheHtoward s depart
ment supplied with tho best the Now York and Sa
vannah markets afford. The Through Freight Ta
riff having been much reduaed, Freighters aud Pas
sengers will find this ihe QUICKEST, SAFEST,
and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New York.
KAVANNAil AtJKNTH.
Murray’s Line—Hunter & Gnmmel, Agents.
Atlantic C. M. 8. H. Co’s Line—Wilder k Fullar-
ton, Ageuls.
Empire Line—R. 11. Hardee, Ag<
GKO. A. Mr
■cut.
rCLESKEY,
General Traveling Agent*
Oh, Joseph, wrrt Jl..,. .
To season the Radfal ; pnMlng
But lo, and heliokb f»M yen ■ rod.
NVIdcii, like Aarjti'aof «lu, it n AuMtiy.
>h, .we tko’t you a pod,
>«d4B
like ^%r^t’s«f <
Now .lnseph, my dh«r,.v« bid yeu beware.
Ilow you handle such rads la your Augers,
For Moses’s rod, jiroved a serpent severe,
And may blTe .tncie Joe’s. •• by gingods."
t, by wisdom now dead,
a fool's correction;
A rod 'twos
Was u*e3_
Bui wlm woRd.suppsso- lAne dear b*fk of Jo4'»,
Showed marks ol rigid Inspection.
We cannot coneeive it; and do not believe It,
But wil- see when the rod is In £&>««**.
Msy frirnds then find out, and triumphantly
shoal.
OldVse Isa *• playing thapossnm."
So a l*asl we propose—to the Chtroltt rsoe,
• May If prove no f tdj/t of protection— *
So Joseph b*rk out. lest a seraeleh on your snout,
Hkow* Vice, without the Election.
PatcKi.Y Puaii Pa«k, May last, 1807.
German ralrerslly Duels.
Dorman stmlontSj as a olaan, are Better
Anow Ly the nears on their Faecit, received
in duels, than by nuv proficiency in intellect*
mil attainments. A correspondent of the
Boston Jotmial, travelling in (4eruumy t de*
seriltes as foll^vs tho scene of these encoun
ters among (lie students in the University
of Heidelberg. The place is situated on the
hill-side across the Neeknr. Tho building
is a sort of beer-house, in front of which atw
set long tables lienenth a trellis covered
with grape vines. Here, in the summer
evenings, the students meet, and drink their
mugs of beer, and sings the songs of Rhine*
land. There are several dogs, with miiEzles
tin their noses, lying about, tho petp ot the
students. If you should pull the ears of one
oftheso curs, a student would inform you
that ho considered that his own ears had
|The blood trickles down hi** face, siains hisj
I clot lies, drops iipcn the tlnor.' The Surgeon
Ie.vein 1 no* tin* wound, staunches It with a
j wet sponge; tho tcllnw drinks a ghtss of
:wine, risi s for aunt her content, ut)d, with a
bloody face, fights tilt the lilhcn minutes
haw expired, and tints vindicates the honor
of the “ corps.”
The second duel i* fought with oven
more vigot, hut U more nnioMy over—the
chftfnpion bl tin* yellow buys retiring from
the ctmtest >vitli n deep gash in his upper
lip.
A more dreary upcotncle I never wit-
nessed. To ItMck an op|K>nciit’s hentl to
deees is an n^nusement—more., it is an
tonornble employment! To velttse to do
it, or to deedine hnvlng'yonr Lose cut oft’,
or your lip slit, it a sign of low breeding—
a mark of i^nolde blood, and these Herman
nobility will not assooiiUe with you —that
is, it yoti are a Ocriunit. A‘\ Amoriean
can do ns he pleases, and these sejoi'H ot
nobility Mill respect and fear him. Last
year, a German challenged, nn American
student from the South. “1 want none of
your foolery of nutting open noses and
ears,” said the American; but if ygg want
to tight in earnest, \ will meet.*you wltbi
pistols.” Thot. wdm the Inst of ii.
Tf misfortuhe wjl^overti
liellevs that jierSontO Mil
been pulled, and that hefnnist have “satis
faction.”
AVe enter the beer house, pass through
the hall, flanked on otic side by a kitchen,
where two or three women are'hurdnt work
cooking sausagw mid* Welch rnre-hits for
the Students, whoaro here to see “satisfac**
thftb NVe nseond a flight of stairs, and mi*
ter g ruoin. Hero are tables ami benches,
and forty or fitly students, drinking wine
and beer. They are young men of the no
bility of Germany- that is, men who still-
(•ose that they are made of better clay than
most people.
Not one of thorn evnocts to woi\ fora
living. They walk with great dignity.—
They carry canes, and fiouish them m a
manner induserilmble. They smoke moer-
Mehautu and ember stemmed pipes, carved
most curiously and voluptuonsly. Tfcy
wear embrodiod caps about the site of a sau
cer; some aro of yellow stuff, other scarlet.
These arc colors pf the corps, or societies of
which they are mombers.
A I*itiiv Sermon to Ym no Mkn.—Vou
are the architects of your own fortunes.
Relv upon your own strength of body and
soul. Take for your motto, Self-Reliance,
Honesty, and Industry. For your star,
Faith, I'crsevemiiee, and IMuck, and in
scribe on your bniiner, “He just and tear
not. Don't take too much advice; keep at
the helm, and steer your own ship. Think
well of yourself. Strike out. r Ire above
the mark you intend tn hit. AMtuttna your
position. Do not practice excessive hu
mility; you can’t go above your level.
Water don’t rue. up hill; put potatoes in a
0*01. over a rough road, and small potatoes
will go to the bottom. Knergy, Inviiicihle
Determination, wil It a right moiive, are the
levers thut move tho world. Tim great ai t
of commanding is lo take a fair share of the
work, Civility costs nothing and buys
everything. Don’t drink. Don’t smoke.
Don't chew. Don’t swear. Don’t gumble.
Don’t lie. Don’t steal. Don’t deceive.
Don’t tat tie. lie polite, lie generous, lie
kind. Study hard. Bo in curliest. llo
self-reliant. Read good hooks. Love your
fellow-man as well as God. Love your
country and obey the laws. Love truth.
Love virtue. Always do what your eon
seiemjo tells you to be a duly, »u<l ioava tho
oonactpienee’wlth God. 111.* G, EanttnniL
There aro corps duel*, in which ohnmpi
. . ....
rr
Supplied with the BEST the market affords.
March 21-20 If ^
iUiehigboat award of merit
at the i»ele-bra-
FAIR,
it horn the Beat
I,-Own.Of, rblUdelphl.,
f it Ih.
IMlW. *h®
i of .Mull .»« b*
rnmnli *, tnik.it
rtvinil lij manufactur-
llj emit ut enabled
ilol .price which will pw-
The New ^
BETWEEN THE SOUTH ABD THE NORTH,
A*D EiSTERV CITIES!
irlSTWCherry St...
—BT TUB—
Richmond and Danville R. R.
Aud its Connection*!
HE Charlotte and South Carolina^
Chin
iarlo(4e and Greentboro tc.RUhawod, Wnsh-
iurtoa, Baltimore, Plilladefplila, New York and
Boat on. To secure ipeed, safety and comfort, nik
for
June 8th. [fift]
W. F. HAVENS H. M.. BROWN J
HAVENS & BROWN,
Wholeaalc and Retail Dealora in
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
UKht nnd Ntniidnrd I.IK'rntiire,
Stationer, &o..
January 17, JtifiT
....nuroif, ci
.. 1-lm
SPRING IMPORTATION
1867.
Ribb.ii), MlHlitry *o« 8ir»w. Gm*s.
ARMSTRONG, CAT0R& 00.
• IMPORTERS and JOBBERS OP
RlWidn*. Bonnet Slllti nnd Satina, Blond.., Notlo,
t’ranr*. v.lr.ia. Rtiohta, Slower., Fenthera, Straw
Uonoela and Ladiea’ IL»li. trimmed and untrimmed,
Shaker Hood., Slc.,
Thrsigb Tlekfts & fb»rl«lif
Tho Rondo upon thin Ronlr harobeen mil in el;
Umt order, and’furotaUod with Tie* Engine, and
wa_ fl.na Hlnonlnre i *o rw nn ftll
cellent
Misht’Trmta*; aamd Sr«t-cl.«s'Urtln'r‘baloona, and
ample time given to pasnengera logot their monla
at ronoltr meal lime. , . ,
Thl. Rome paaseo through on eloralod, lieallliy
23? wtd 339 Baltlmoro St.,
B A I.TI M O R E , MD.
OBerthe largest 8look to he found In Ihui coun
try onil oneqnolled in choiceTorlelr and clteaphesi.
Ordora aollelled nnd prompt allenllon gieen.
fob 28.
oountry, and cannot bo aai pnaned for Ita hoaulifnl
Mountain Soonory. Thi» la the .horlootanifqulck.
ctAll-Bnll Route from Si
Thl.la _
loulh-B'estrrn Georgia to
Mountain Soonory.
eat All-Roll Route 1
nnr of tho Northern or Eastern Cjtien. Arranje-
mont. hire been mode, odd will soon go into ope-
rotlon, to Ticket and Gheclt through front thl*
Pl ^»-Tick.!, anj Checks rsnnow le hail alike
oIBcnof the Central Railroad I# Mdcon.
A. Ee WiMtba, dgent.
May 30, [nOl
EXCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR!
ClIASTEl.LAR’S
BAIR EXTERMINATOR
FoiiJSfcitdvJN'J Sm-KBFi.irouy liiis,
(Bisabled BoMlern yiw^Tsid). ^tad.
CpiutittritMalh
PUBLIBHINQCO.,
mm nro soloctcil to maintain tho honor oft!
wholo body, and there aro alno duel* wlicro
private |iartion obtain “aatislaotion.” Tltore
tiro to ho two thiols this morning, hotlt of
t)tem for the honor ol the corps,
Tho two champions are preparing for tho
combat—tho scarlets on tho north side of
the room, nnd tho yt
side. They linvo tnkcu off all their clothing,
except their pantaloons, and have put on
course frocks. The surgeon winds several
j yards of paded bandage aronttd their nrms.
Kadi ono woars a think stoat muffle? around
tho throat, also protectors for the eyes, n
cloth rap with a wide leather visor, snd
over all tho other garment, an apron, buck
led at the back, spotted with blood, whieh
have drippod from, tho gashed cheeoks ol
those who have obtained "satisfaction" oh
former ocoosious. The weapout are long
rapiers broken off, hut sharpened on tho
ago.
The rules of tltjs dueling room will not
permit any slroko except at the itead. It is
tho aim of each lighter to gash the chocks
of his antagonist. They must fight fiftoon
minutes, unless '‘satisfaction’’ is obtained
short of that time. They have second, who
stand hy to sec fair plpjr, and. who mav
stop the combatants at anytime, to rest and
gait) strength for a renewal Of the hacking.
The doctor has prepared tho parties, and
now fills his long-stemmed pipe snd sits
down complacently .to sou tho sport. Tho
umpire—u short, stout, red.fkcod. fellow,
wearing glasses, with hi* watoh.and note
book in baud—stands ja tho centre of the
hall where the figlitia.to take place. A |
ticinen and lady look down from a wine
m tin adjoining chamber, while the students
18 1m
To Ihe ladles f spodMly, this In ill)tame depilatory
recommenda itself a* being an almo*t lndj*pen«able
male beauty, it Mrtly appltaVIdeS.Sol
■re tbs sMa ft hft„acttjir*fil» fcrthe
i warranted to remove laperfluous bair
rehtada, or from any part of tlie body,
co'mpletelj. totally and radically aaUrpallng Uie
eime,"living 'ho WS »bh, .raooih nnd rt»(Hr ) sr r -
* n/
_ERGER0lllOW!)'fc Co., Chemist*,
r ‘ttirm.
CO,
fifty or sixty in number take their positions
—the
yellow baysnear their champion, and
tlie scarlet nobility near, theirs.
Tltc parties, st tlie word of one of their
seconds, advance, mectin the middle of the
room—cut! ci)t,l cut! Tlie fire flies from
tlie rapier.—hank! hack I backl—“ Hold !”
The fighteriuiho scarlet cap—a tali,pale
fellow—lias broken hi. weapon. Attend-
---— r J —' rt the arms of
glass of wine,
-upon, once more
Ihtjy htrek ot etfclt other, each striking with
till' his might, liendmg their rapier.
Another reet, and Alien another set-to, each
striving to flay offi an ear, or. make a slit in
the nose^v lay qpou the ebeek, or gaah the
lip of ins opponent. They are exhausted,
and sit down, panting and trembling. It it
hard wqrle—harder than.chopping wood or
The fighter./hiLlhej<UMr : boya ii shorter
than h>.„opp(>nm>>rrtOf I ausuy baiht, wiOi
*!fcJtaanglQW ^s-ith'cxcite-
‘ .Betb .ieso' en-
tremb-
Tim EsmoKTftR AVoiti.t'.—T’n iliousnudB
thiai is no fiction—iso iHuSimis nf an over-
henUU_ ion Tosln, to-morrow,
every day, to lliousniun., vtk, ...» ... ,n.
world is close tit lintid. Ami why nltoiild
wo fear It ? We walk liere, ns it were in the
ytns ul'life, at times, from llte great CnlhO'
I ml t *
person to be'4 local wU tor?’ W<>
.Mislhrtnno spptbLrt to 'Rkve'k t>artlCiUar
liking for that uaforiunnte oituU hf tndfvhl-
nals. —
No other Me.th.0 aam« wrakures.
^‘° r ’
Every onct
Hnprelhetjrimp
And alwnya at ,'a
bnaioesa. —
A!;r° rlm
h8 ,#u ,o
; If.there ia a public enfrrtainmeht. fora
imndrad and Sfty ge* taadMomW ha donh
‘ P i . ,c *‘J®. , a -rfour hundead'aiid Iftyget
mad because he doe., and another four faun,
dred and fifty din’t oaraVcontiaeiitaianv
and fifty
ay. although
id if yen do they'get ditto;
Yog print a.ntoey today, vl to ■
To-morrow ypu ha,ve to take ft hack or
take it whipping. ,
Kspeoiauf iryeu ud i ami!
|W. 'I* ‘
boy.
.1 •ic/' l ' nf :
nil o» or •
A local editoria^est^capiul ii;
Uyaethey
A good deal of
Aiid somo common sense.
Sortf,
Motiesty is not needed.
’Tisagreat drawback, • " '
\V c commenced business aa.* local editor
one morning newspaper^ at thaagtofnitw
“•9) • .. ions no it.-i latltioit •
Our cnptlal consisted nf an unusaal
amount of modesty.
Hut it soon run taut—if lt hadn't we
should ltave been an utter failure.' *
Our flrat attempt, era* « ie|««)ug a dbg
ween two amaO
a dog-fight or any othar
figlil, whieh occurred between
dogs and three large men.
It s a fatal airoke.
Never repeat ' ‘
fight.
It will invariably get you into a row of
your own. '
lie careful whom you question. ■ •
Some people tkill tell you the whole
story—all about it, hut thoie are^e people
that don’t know anythiug UKoutlt—IftSty
tlid they wouldn't be f so*umridUati) talL ‘
Those who don’t know will never tell
nythmg, and always swear if,you don’t
rmvo a iiiTI report next norninr. .
. A local editor ihriuld neVer fe * - ' '
ktllotl or drowned, or m;
drill nliovo us, we can Itcnr the organ ami the
chantiug of tlie choir; wo see t lie light
stream before the iluur when some friend go
us; and shall we fear In motittlllm narrow
slairenso of the grave lhat lends its out of
this uncertain twilight Into ilie serene man
sions of the life etornnl f
| Longfellow.
ktiioa or drowned, ormyitaMbJtty dW
tea?®*#
Then it'eotten nnseie,^ , I
'V-Hj w f mufi R) 4np' ifWCftt' L‘*iL ‘ ■
11 HieoiaW you eon have everytltiug you
want—by paying for it.
A local editor ia ao popular With thoM
who don’t know him. i .•
We have served our tim* at the I
ITkaij Tax.—A lltulienl I'tiiivetilion, held
in l’ittsliuvgs lulely, adopted tlie lidlowing
resolutions:
ltesolvcd, That whilst we clinically ad
vocate the doctrine nf pretention to home
manufactures, we at the same lima depre
cate and oppose thi'eflhrtstinw heiifg made
to import foreign labor to vnin|aitu with the
homo laborer, and earnestly request our
representstive in Congress jq provide, fay
legislation, a head Mix tin laborers.
How do tlie foreign-horn members of tlie
party like that plank in tlie Hadii ni plat
form ?
e served t
—nre completely disgusted.
Shall try and get aIrilt pateed prohibiting
tlie exiateuee ofloral editor* bylaw. '
It is a nuisance la the pabiitx
Ployedoutfflly Ttiidfl
JnfLuAwi;
Not k «ir or IweeoMianowt ’AMuTtr.—
\\ c have naliotd that otte-ofour.exchange,
asserts that it would b«, iqpqnaiataPV'fer n
voter to rote no Convention ,aud at the
same tiino vote foi-U'dej
vention. , If bo knew tl
deoido tbt
this wbuli
Con.
would
.uCeoVeatios,
it,a. no oneean t«H
Cooi.kn’t Tei.u—A negro witness was
examined in WhsTilnglmt city court to
irovc the identity ot n while man tlie other
lay:
Uistrict Attorney—‘Dili you see l|ie
man T
‘Yes, ear, I seed him !’
‘Was ho n white man V
‘Don’t know, sari’
‘I)o yon tell me tiint you snw tho man
and can’t say whether he was while or
black?’
•Yes. sar, I seed him, lull dare's so many
white tellers callin' dciuselres niggers roun’
here I can't tell one from tod'err
Witness
factory.
disrtiissed—explanation satis-
House firm ok nv T.uiiit.vi.vo.—During
the thiindor-slnnnc on Snl ttrdtty night last,
the residence ot Mr. A. M. Nisliot. in this
citf, was struck hy liglitening. Tho liottsa
was protected hy two lightning rods, but,
wo supjiosc, there must have been some de
fect in thorn. Tho electricity seems to have
divided, a portion ofit following otto of tho
lightning rods into tho ground, while anoth
er portion tore up a considerable part of
the roofing, scattering the singles over the
roof and jnto tho yard, nnd passed down,
through the house into tlie ground. We
whom) word uo hi
Atr. Sparks, ■
owned.183 alavM,
the Government,-
through the State,
frit an iaterwit to
of them, and at
might be in a mi
Out of ono hundred anil seventy-five
cases of mttrdorand, attempt fit murder, ,ln
New -York, during tho past ..year, there
were only twelve convictions. <> >i
thopott atC
•d a similar invitation.
vemtion, lo voto ior«om« boo id ‘it
him in cw^bero AhouW bo Ai.tOoavinUoo,
r r-*H
to a Conventionetin'tone
same men and elect 1 him.
ably what the
not want, "
tat the stickler
t.—Fedrtpl Pi
■PaKtHBu Awxr.-
spesk most painfully of- tlie destiny
°f ‘he negro nee in ths fiotrtb, -aodsr I
‘he hloMinga -.of fwdem. 7, JVe t have
one fn pdlftt, nUtedtp uaby-4 -g*ntl«taa»
MA tfnlrl an Inna 1,•* ever.' UUBwISWi.
tixen of Louiriaua,
were liMmtad by
■eettared
be
lowed them up by!
heard from, ‘ a
found itUri’i^ 41
the negro’s *|
Nothing would
this piece of infc
eon use Mm-fof
secure the'
go uodsr th*'' Udi“
comfort froW h tSb
men tell no
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