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TRI-WEEKLY NEWS.
& CO.
WISDOM—jrsTK'K—M()nEl!AT10N.
82, PER QTJA
ALBANY, GEORGIA. JUNE 22. 1867.
NUMBER 65.
[[•WEEKLY NEWS,
.f jgiltatu OS EVERY
it f WtnSBAV AND SATIIUDAY.
Hilliert & Vnson’s Dry
Hoof Broad street.
dverUttiug.
ip«r,
»»d
rot* of One Dollar
gnuare of Ten Lines, for the
~—‘-.five Cents for eaeh
advance.
SlO» •
I O T I C E.
lo t. charged for at regi'lpr ad.
‘in ad 1
0 lie paid
1 Unen, of brj
„^_i?uts tbatmal
KcnTlsw* counted as two *V‘#. re, ‘
C^-m mark, on thelr^riMoroenta
^“Itlunkbenefit, will be
each inrtsrtlon. ’
*• »
15flK :
ml iwp’snf'
ia, ratal for legal adrerllae
i.. r. r*. waki:i s.
LAW CAl’DS.
o. J. WRIOHT.
WRIGHT &, WARREN,
ATTOliNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, «A.
W ILId pr.i?4iee in the several Courts of Law ninl
Equity in tills Slate and tlm Circuit Courts
of the United States for tho Slate of Gourjria.
Also atlenliou given to COMMISSION ip BANK
RUPTCY. \
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Albany, Nov. IS, 1865.
Bankrupt I>awfl %
P etitions in iunkrupuiy under l.ilt* Act of U.
Ci
iMttt
I for letter* ol
it lines or les&$ 6 00
a, per levy ;6 00
per levy-....it... /• r > 00
if Administration...".. *....4 00
4 00
^p^ctlWoffroiu Adtuin^
jtippilciiion for dlMuissisfk from Grtar-
*V • ** I* iui
00
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'the above rales will be required in
IwrraittnolM.
. ,v#t t»
bpbcialnotice.
Administrators, Executor* or
•ed by law to he held ou the
month. between the hours of
LfvrtBOOB »i»d three in the Afiernoou, at
• in the county In which the proper-
Ifellde W these sales must be given
tie ftftodays previous.
* sale of pe’
tsser, Ihfea
irMohal properly must bs
mbllc
>, thfMgli a public gazette ten
a to Bale day.
“ p and creditors of an estate must
itlon will Iks made to the Court
e to Bell Land must be publish-
_ of Administration, Guardinn-
iblUticd lliirly days—for dia-
tloa, ninthly sixmouths—
iiniatmt!
AivaXun Guardiauship forty days.
M IwfcrcHoflitri
ire-of Mortgages must be
for,four months—for establishing
ill space of three months—for
1 Executors or Administrators,
given by the deceased, the
ICR)
BROADWAY,
Yorlc '
ivestoen &> Co.
iDRTl
P^yj^lCTtfUKliS,
l’o tigress CAN NOT UKF1LKD until the pi ne
rat orders of the Judges 1 of the Hiipreine Coiirl
(under section 10) prescribe I lie form of I lie petition
orders, ale,, etc
When the Circuit and district Court of the United
States cub properly hear these eases, w? shall
gladly represent our clients before* them. Case*
can be determined iu vacation or term.
71 INKS .1 nouns.
J. W. FEARS,
Provision Dealer & Grocer,
Macon, Ga,
M Y arrangements are complete for sale and de
livery of
Attorney* ul Law.
117 lillf
Albany, Ga. t April 2, 18f!
MEDICAL CAUDS.
Oil. TO DD.
OFFICE—Lehman’s Corner; Opposite Livery Stable.
RKSIM'.SCK At mV. /*. Mi IS SOS'S.
Feb!2-nll -If] AlillANY, GA.
Drs, Cromwell & Connally
Q .FFER their professional servicvs.to tho citizens
* of Albapy aud vicinity. Ollice ou Broad St.
chnmry 21, 1866. lit - If*
Drs. Callaway & Cope,
GA. •
CORN BACON AND HAY.
rr . ' *j n «h)r0 and to arrive,
21.000 ll»s. Smoked Paeon.
20.000 lbs Hulk Suit Sides.
6,000 huulu-ls Com.
60,0(H) lbs Northern and Eastern Hay.
60 hhls A it C Sugar.
200 bids Supertine Family Flour.
60 kegs Nails,
loo Harks Liverpool Salt.
Having an AGENT West constantly Inlying, no
one lias the advantage. I’lnulers wanting produce
especially COltN, should hand iu their ortlet'N
Willi tin? CASH, in lime. The corn will In*
lmustered on arrival, saving drayuge, which wil
dways be 6 cents in bushel less lliau prices from
Store. This is saved to purchasers. 200 bushels
is a car load.
J W. FEAUS
January 2l*lli, 1867. 6-
PALMYRA,
March 80th, 1807 [00-1 y]
DUS, KIMS A McJlILUY
"JJAVK associate*! themselvss logoi luir iu I lie
bo Favorito & Most Comfortable
ROUTE
FROM
Albany to New York!
( VIA SA V ASS AII.)
^ practice of medicine, aud hereby lender their
Vvicesto the citizens of Albany ami vicinity.
OFFICE—Al I lie Drug Store i.r tlilbcrl A Itro.
on WasliiUgtou street. May 2d, 1867 [411 f]
UK. W. A. LOVE,
ALDAN Y, tIA.
I
Ollice (until further injljce) at his Kesutence
nearly opposite* the residence of. Captain John A.
Davis’. May Hilt, 1867 46- ly
Sail TUESDAY.*
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OpposiU) Depot ItlAt'OiY, GA,
E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietors.
Luo,
'Herman Living-'S.vN Sai.vauoh,
Dearborn, Com'rJ'Ton, Baker, Com.t Nickerson,Com
rpHIfl WELL KNOWN HOUSU has been
I refuted ninl repaired, ami is uow amj of the
NEATEST HOTELS iu the Stale, mid the most
convenient in tho city. Tito Hotel is supplied with
overy thing the markets utl'ord.
Mnoon, January 17th* 1H67. S—Ciii
DOUGLASS HOUSE i
Buckley,
These Steamships are all of large carrying capa
city, well adapted to this Kotilu, and are lilted up
with especial regard to I lit comfort of Passengers,
Stale moms large and airy ; the Steward’s depart
Hu nt supplied with the best the New York and Sa
vannah markelH afford. The Through Freight Tu
rin having been much reduced. Freighters uud Pas
sengers will tiud this the QUICKEST, SAFEST,
Iiud MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New York.
Mlia fltflte puUlc and lha trade is ii.vi-
Net Stale flavt*. Octave Rosewood W-
i, ^kleh for volume and purity of tone, are
tjflWlW* kf« [M Of.nlrurig
iuni each InBtniment being made under
ol«up,rilsUi of Mr. J. H. GROVES-
K »» » pracHcoI experience of
ffwLlcaljif. j-
over
arrant-
0-Forte,’
liest av^rd of merit ,
jit tho cclc-bm-
J’S J-'AIlt,
1 Instrnmenls from I lie tool
rllf, • dermatiy, rkltfllol|>ki>,
6ea«_So*..Y. r k. Also at the
0* 1 f*)r flva fenbccssive years, the
IHm botU of which can be
Ouo Square, West of Cbui*t House,
Albany, Ga.
Stages leave this House every tiny for
Tkomasvillc, Uainbridgc, amt
Florida!
■Tlx© TaWle
Sn|ipUed with tlic 1IKST Urn mavU-t alUmls.
Marok 21-28 If
the Hew Cemtial Inland Mail Route
UETIVEK.N THE SOttTII ANB THE NORTH,
r\ aiu £4srat*;fiviiai
—DV THIS-— m
Richmond and Danville II. R
*>utv
t of improvamenls we make a
Forte, and by mauuTaOtur-
■dlly cash aystiem, are enable^)
t al a ’prick which will pbe-
^1b Current Finds.
hlklttloguda sentfree -
PAPER.
LY CON STITUTION A LI! W
lay Rliriiijf.
PAPEU/conlainiag the la-
band Telegraph, Edilorfails
£33*<Mftu
. Miscel'aneoua
>0inal Story, and ar-
i ami Dairy each
rfi?^
avsvijiwi)
no
bm
JRAPfias
' A Mil
■^HE Charlotte and South Carolina, and North
^I^ Oftrolinn Railroads, via Augusta, Columbia,
ifiT.i
(JlTarlotte'aml Qroensboro toi Uiclunpml, via Wash-
‘ * — N’i
ingtoa, Baltimore,' Pliiladetphfa, New York and
Boston. To secure speed, safely and comfort, ask
fbr Lit „r- n- •• *: GOiRvi
TkrMgh Tickets Via ColuuMa &tflarloltf
The Roads upori^thls Route | ..‘iS'tiMl in «:
cellent order, and furnisliett with »ew Mgiiies and 1
Firsl-ClasB Passenger Cars. Sleeping Cars on all
Night Trains, and first-class Dining Saloons, And
ample time given to passengers to gel their meto
at regular meal time.
• c '
ila /1 ilea*tiiiful
ration, to Ticket and Check through from Hus
place.
•Tickets and Checks can now he had at the
•me. of Ike Cenlr.1 lUHroiuIio Mocon.
A 1 . Agent
**•/ 3°. LMt -rniunK
i Milwnu 1 •
agents wanted
;«iii .if, jo p ’ r>
... seed/*
«wk
Farr Through lo New York— $:W
|1IIE following new, fast, and first class STEAM
SHU’S sail from Savannah to New Yt.ikevery
TiittMlu)
Murray'
T It it htlti y a u«l Sal u rtltt y.
Line. Atlantic C. M. S.' Empire Line.
Atlantic C. M.S.
S. I «#'s Line.
Sail i’ll UHSD'YS’Sail SATD’YS
Yiiiiiu,
General Barnes,i San Jacinc
I
Cdm’r.l Motion, Cotn'r. I Atkins, Com'r.
SAVANNAH AtiKNTS.
Murray's Line— Hunter & Gnmniel. Agents.
Atlantic C. M. S. ii. t’o's Line—Wilder .V Fullnr-
loti. Agents.
Empire Line —B. II. Hardee, Agent.
GKO. A. MH'LESKEY,
General Traveling Agent
June Kill, [00]
rite Arrow Tie % Iron Bands
—FOR—
BALING COTTON 1
AN INBt'RANOB AUA1MST
FIRE, WASTE AND THEFT I
UmMiiialliul lor Simplicity and
Rapidity of Adjufitinont!
.Surpassed by Noue furSIreiRlh uud Alip-
lability to all the Uses of ('omurrctl
Itomo njtn|n—tlio rest Ions oily,
Willi itH iiuIsph Leal in*' liijjli,
To tho march of human passions,
’Neath a burning southern sky—
Like n fever lies behind me.
Aud I Iiud sweet joy and rest
Neath tho eooling handset nature,
Iu the spot 1 love the best.
T
lllEY ari* matin fact ured in Liverpool, of the
best English Iron, unde* tho personal super
terjy a resident of New
vision of the Inventor, funuei
Orleans, La.
The ARROW TIE Is preferred
and CouipresHmen, an ids worked with I to 1 inch
Mack, while all SOLID TIES require .’l lo 6 inches,
which, iu running through a cargo, involves a hea
vy loss to the Shipmaster.
USE THE ARROW TIE and BANDS, and SAVE'
MONEY l.Ntf’UKlUIIT and INSURANCE!
Arrangements have heeu made lo secure an am
ple supply of the Arrow Tie ami Hands for the
coming Season. The Iron will he better than the
best heretofore used.
JAB. A. HALL,
Agent Middle aud Southwest Georgia,
ANDREW LOW * CO,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga,
The undersigned is prepared lo furnish the AR
ROW TIE lo the TRADE at
SAVANNAH -PRICES,
FonvardluR and Trauspurlaltoa Added.
HOST.* JOHNSTON.
Hoar the Insurance Agents:
Savannah, Ga., May 7th, 1867.
The recent fires in this city having proved to our
cut irosal inflict ion, by a thorough test, the fuperi-
unity oMItON BANDS for haling purposes, we
strongly recommend litem to the use of the Plant-
ers of Georgia ns nn etllcirtil agent in restricting
lo**s by tire; and we agree lo discriminate, when
practicable, in favor of Colton llius secured.
A. WILIHIK,General Insurance Age at.
CHARLES GREEN A. SON.Agent*Liverpool,
London unit Globe ln». Co.
CHARLES L. CULliY tfc Cl)., Ag'ts Sun & Al
linitio M. ins. (’<».; N. Y. '
K. 11. FtHlTMAN, Insiunnce Agents.
WOOnUHllMtH UUU'MHRS, /mstrance Ag'te.
.1. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agt’nta.
J.C. McNULTY, Secretary Souiimiu Imairance
*. Trust Co.
JAMES T. STEWART, Agent London and
Lancaster Imairance Company.
LANE A. WEST, Insurance Agents.
[From the New* Orleans Sunday Times.]
„ J/O.VS A a A/S.
nv PKA1JL ItlVKRS.
Homo again—thn waiting rosvB
Mvot mo hluahiti^ at tho guto,
And thoy hold my Bowing gannont*
Wltilo a story they rolnio:
IIow the zephyrs sought to woo them
While their’ misstress was away,
IIow tin* lover lioes, deeeivin^
Tried to win their swoots lo dny.
Then 1 raise their Iteads to kiss (Item,
And their fragrant, breath 1 feel
On my lips, like holy ineotisc.
As tho jtlodge of love we seal.
As i thank them fortlielr weleoiuo.
When eaeh rose her tale halh told,
•kreleaat* my rkirtft so Qontly
From t heir eager, oliiiging hold.
Home apain—my little sisters
Down the shady gravel walk,
Flv to meet nut, loudly oliidinp;.
. That with roses lirst I talk;
And my lather eotues to meet me.
Half-way down the steps so hijfh,
Wltilo a tear of joy is shinim?
In my gentle mother's eye.
I’rof. J. M. Iloppin, ol Y»Ib College,
Sivcn lo the world a new kook ofidi oMrr-
vntionn in England. Tho Home Journal
given us tho following eitrAot;
OOWPBnVt BOVHR.
Olnc.v, in tho oouutj 1 oTmiOklnghani, or
liuoks,” ns It is callod, I» situated in tho
wldo aud shnllow'Ukti Long heforo arriv
ing I saw -tho.Spiro' of John Nowton's
''hiiroh, I'reqiiently referred to by Cowper
is n gmtrlhi way-mark in bis weary pllgri-
mngp. It IsTlio only salient fbMura of the
otherwise flat and melancholy scene. The
town llsolf, of;about flvp thousand fnbahi-
innts, is oil very slightly risteg uround, with
the river running, rather sleeping, at Its
side. Two bridges, or oho bridgo In two
ports, cross its wide, undcSned bed, for it
seems to have no nartloufar current at this
spot, but goncrally'diflhM* around in
slngnknt ponds aud noOlr. 11 was not tho
river to rush through u poet's bfain, anil
cleanse it of its unhealthy CuvoieY- The very
bridge tills over wldoh the I'ostatan of the
"Tnsk" earns thundoriug and tooting—
"Thai with its wesrlaoms bul n.cJful l.n.lk,
Urslridp, Ik, vlelry #ood."
drove directly to Cowpsr’s house, a tall,
red-hriekinaiisioii, with stripes of blhok
Homo again—my birds is singing
In my lit (lo airy room,
And olittu* by tin* open window
Wlicru thn lionoy-MUekloH bloom.
Ah ! ho sooiiiH to know my atroniH,
• For hia voioo grows sweetly tender
As I softly full hltf name. ’ >
llpme again !—(he dear old woodbine
Has erept nearer (<» tin*door,
Till it throws its qnivVtng shadows
On the polished gallery floor.
And tho orange trees are hloombtg.
And the cherry tree is green
With its tender hopes of fruitage
Clustered ill the leaves between.
of carvotl stone-work. It was tho moflt pro*
turntable house in toyn, nndjitood at the on*
gle of a triangle, formed by Hie meotlug ot
l l.it.iri MnnJ• Tm I It. . I- V.
llm-e roods. In thesquardbrbpfn place it
self was one largo tree, Whfeh must have
Hourialted in the poet’s ikm. .' Tho house
weins to he now out up intp tgp ..prttuee
dwelhngH. Its ropf, also, lias,been altsiyd,
‘ " ' ’ ’ frjffls
IJahiMted. uga.
Iieing mnde a plain, shelving
it Imd fbrmerly been a bold p
The ilont-roem, which waaCr
room, is now used as a milliatr’a shop, uni
is filled with bonnets andoapf. , The amis-
' lejnistress of tho shop did tho bqn
to 111
ol'Cowper. The room is very tmal), with
Imy windows: Cowpcr'a bed-room is small
er still. In tbeso rooms the !Tatk"
Ma.’un, Ua., Maj Kith, 1MG7.
Tin* rcccnl firo al the Warehouse of Mr. B. T.
Cliupinitii. iu Ibis city, having fully dauonatraled
the udvaiitnge of IRON BANDS fbr baling purposes,
as aaomirily against loaa by fire, we, Iheunderaign-
cd Insurance Agents al Macon, Ga., lake pleasure
iu endorsing Ibe acliuii of (he Agents nl Havaunah,
Georgia.
E. C. GRAN N188, Agent for nevernl Ins. Cob.
J- W. IICRKE,IntNirauueAgent.
E J. JOHNSON a ('<>.,!ii«irauce Agenta.
J. .MONROE OGDEN, Inouranco Agent.
J. M. BOA ROMAN, Insurance Agent.
JNO. II. COBB, liiHiirunco Agent.
May *iHUi, 1867. 65—45m
F. HAVENS If. M. 11ROWNJ
RAVENS & BROWN,
Wholesale and Hetail Dealers in
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
lilftlil ami NfaiKlard I-iiorulnro,
Ktotlonor, &o..
No, 91 f'borry St. illACON, GA.
January 17, 1887 l-lis
SPRING IMPORTATION
1867.
\ N*‘\v Sensation
Ribbons, millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.
I *• :—rattr—.
BOYS AND GIRLS!
UOOKH are hard lo gH, for want or money. But
the boys and girls must Iiav« something Io read, *nd
Gu y onghl lo have fresh supplies of reading every'
week. Now, (hero are plenty of monthly papers fer
them; but their obi friend—and who doea not re
member him and hia “Children’* Guide” (n war
limes -their obi friend, J. W. BURKE, proposes to
giye tbe»H*» ■■■ .t *
Handsomest Weekly Paper I
bis l'hueuix Printing House can bring out. To do
If UNDKED8 OF SUBSCRIBERS!
IMPORTERS and JORBERH OF
Ribbon*, Bonnet Bilk* and Satin*, Blond*, Nell*,
- — > —Feat .
unltimin#d,
I
;nii.8V Yelvet*, UimUfi*. F(oweriy fcallier*, Straw
Bonnets and Ladies’ HalB.'lrluHneaand
Bhaker llood*, Ac.,
237 aud 239 Baltlraoro St.,
'BAI.TI MOltli; MU
Otter ibo-lajrgesl Block to lie found in tins coun
try, and une* inalled iu choice variety andi cheapness.
thi* he must havo
And he appeals tn the young folks lo help him.—
He wants lo know how mauy will vole for Ute pa
per by agreeing to lake it. Let them send in their
long lints of names that he may see bow lb« vole
stumls, aud whether it will wscrant iiim incommen-
ring it. Nevermind the money just now. If ho
finds*h# vote all right, he will begin the publics-
lion, and call for I bo money |„for Ikon he will hold
that all who have voted for it by Bending up thel;
names, will bo under obligations to eubictrihe for
the paper. Who aays “Hurrah for a Weekly Paper
for the Boys aud Girls!” and what boy or girl will
soonest send In' the longest list of subscribers?
We shall, in tho first auiuber, begin the publica
tion Of a
Sequel to the Young Maroouera.’’
Or.lcr. t.olicile.1 »I|J prvn.pt lUlwtio. gif.u.
Ml *8. "t*”
— -i " ■
Nearly all the boys and girls,!* ibe Un)u4 State*
liave. rea*l the “\ oung Marc - “ - «- ’ "
— .. Jaroonera” and been delight
ed With it; and Mv. Goutding aeahfe* uk that the
new story will be every whU. ae good a* the old
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR !
CtrASTEI.IiAR’.S
one; and'who could want anything belter?
Darke's Weekly for hoys and gl?
TERMINATOR
[tahlotfotli Sl’PKttrt.UOl’R IIaiii.
T.tke Mill r»Mpl»10,*kl»>v»lro**. *^*t.lorj
... , !. ....It'.. I■i..M nn nlnw.uf
7rltHe to iemale neauty, is easily applied, doe* not
burn or iujure.lhe akin*-hut acts directly on lb?
roots. It is .warranted lo remove fnpvrflyoupj Mir
ww
tVc/m ’low-fbiVht-irts, or vrom »i>y Wrt ’•rtMMi
Unine n^niti—tin- Klrenmli-t. IjMiIiIi-h
To tliu willow fcimrdiil ■Imiv,
Willi nrii-lter, BWeeUit- cnmUmiju
In it.8 voice- tlmn p’pn UninjV;
Anil I know il tjiILh nl'lii-nilly,
Orenming of tlm ilremny May,
So 1 licml my lu-iul tn lintr.n
To the wol ds it limy wiy.
And it tells mo how it murmured
At my •Imonbeylny liydity—
IIow tlm old gray bridge grow grayer,
How tlm liltvi tried tomuy—
IIow their cheek« grew Jiitli-r— |itder
A» they mnitrucd niy long delay,
Till their pure and fragrant Hpiijia
Eroni the green enrlli paaHed away.
— * | ,v **.P vww, MIU .HIT, . ,|B
might boo a (hint mnllo pua Over bit ud
Ihoo, whon ho wrote of tho votcron ourviror
of Die famous throe i—
Home again—I thank then l-'atlier
Neath thin Muy-nky’» aettrp dome,
For the |)t-aeu that lillniay hoaum—
For mylmmiy.riiralhome !
IJy the Hhleoi'|if('asnnt watels—
Through a wondlaml pare and free,
Willi tlm voice of birds and flbwcm,
Tliout art leading mo to Thee,
lloi.oi iiriTo, May 4, lhot.
Adam ano tub CiiRinrn op F.inAiiisi:.
Aa Abel lay weltering In bin l.lood, and
Adam alood near tho mitnlerud man woep-
ing, anddenly tlm C'hornh of l'niodiao atl-
vnucuit to the father of all inaiikiiu], and
ailently, lmt with an earneat eoiiutenanoe,
atooil Delorc him. Adam ruiaeit Ilia fia-eniu
apnk: .
“Ia that an Image of the rnee Hint was to
descend from me, and will ever again a
brother's blood, shed by the. hand of
brother, stain tlm earth i
Tlm Cherub nnawerhd. “Thou aayeat If
-‘Ah! Then, by wlint name wil) oven call
that terrible deed 7” said Adam. ,
With a tear in hia eye, t|ie ce|eatiul Ite
inir answered “\Var!”
Then, ahudderiug, tlm father oil mankind
aignv'l and spoke i
“But wherefore must the just ami right
eous fall by tlm hand of tho unrighteous ?”
Tho Cherub was silent.
“What rotnaiim to uwnow in my wretch
cdmuisupoii this bloodlhinity cailiih”
. The Clicruh answered Aud spoke:
“The prospeet of Ilcavbh !" Tliei
he disappeared. ...-i t m «k
Hat Adam stood by till sunset; whoh tho
stars appearing, lie raised,; hid, hands to
Tliercu]>oii
Heaven, and sued i “Ole yg brilliant watch
»tea of tho licnvqi
men near to the gntes of tho , IIcavans, Why
do you. wnndor tbun sllpntry ? !k ft l
ponniltcd to hctirtlio koiiikI of your voice?
rle will h*aha*4-
Rom« QuartD of eight pages, splendidly illustrated,
*1 with new type on fine whU*
bh then, BjKJtik of tho hnd uitlplt U lwsyond,
and of Abel, the bdlovrt! rjThcn It' came
and elegantly print?*
paper, making in the year a beautiful votnme of
over 400 pngea, with * fine till* p*g# nod indei.
TSKMB.
.Single auhacrlptiona $ 2 ODper annual,
Three copies......... 6 Oti •• . *•
Five copies ,8 00 •*
Ten copies IS 00 “ ••
Twenty-one copies....W 08 4 * t. ••
Single subscriptions, 3 pioatb* v . ^ 60 cents,
Single subscriptions, C taonths... ^ 100
wantlkQ active and IntelUgent boy er
C moro still aronmMtltn; and Adnm threw
well’upon bin face, ninl wornhipjietl.-—
And he Itcard jji ltU heart; a gentle voice I—
“IjP. Abel, thy son,, Jive»|”
Hien wnlkiim from thence, he IioiruI, and
hill sdiil was Mill, undfull ofimd^cKfi. 1 " 1 ” |
FmwalhiUhrrtnan,
*lf for ns* ' » • i ,*»»«-
Fi.i-rraniad.—A rmtitfliitFobii' (>rttt8"tui>
no Is legislature vMwfl dolirtitito 'Aa+lum
at JtwkamivUkL-damifpMiwkAiMlioaaf the
Tlit, is It., vnlj A.ltvle um.1 hy-th* fmk| and I.
Hie ooljf re.t Jfcu.u«tfO.|ill«tory to .ilslinb.-—
t'ricr 70 n»ll,»lpM)». unt po.lp.IJ, to >nj
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■wwk for a*.
. O.oJ.rvro i-ruihim list Md (DrotUav g*v)af tal)
particulars. . Address ,
j. w. 'BtmitB'.f o». f
• ~,tti««hen r i6ewij Ga.
jbsiV'S®
I-cgislatiire,.
currcd whit
through the. I
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, n |#yHiwvVAr ~l*wr3»*F-m
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Wl
L. E. WELCH CO.
Travels la BafiaiJ.
Cn#|wr’ailuing
ia
i honon of
the house, seeming to liaya an appreciyth
nl'/ ’nutnow TIia ivu ' *- * *-' r ' - ■ r ‘
probably writteu, for it was comphaad
mostly In tho winter time. Hero alio he
kept his hares, I’usa, Bess, and Titty. . We
...I-.I.I U- - O.I., —IU ... i.t_ i
“Thouf h duly from ay ktml b. took
IIi.pltt.no. ...rj night.
It. Jill It With nj.stoui iMk,
And whon h» could would kit.,"
The garden la now disjoined Atom the house,
but mill exista-ia about it* ancient tiro and
integrity, its present ownar ia e boapita-
bio, ouen-licarted man, why entertained me
with fruit ahd luncheon, in Cdwper’n own
garden-house. This is getting rickety, but
still stands. Cow tier wrote here much that
Imars hi, name; End'tHU ahmo little »u
9ln the map of
woeainiMB Iiituiv. nun nun Mill
mcr-liotiso has its qWn plnco 1
human freedom! Hero he Utad to ill ln
ennversatlon with hia friend, John Ne#ton,
Into Into the night. . :' ■dj
I cal led upon a very venerable lady of the
name of Mtuon, Uylngnewpowper’eboose,
remembers to have icon the boot whan
who
She
a little girl, and wa4 'frequently at
hia residence, hnesold “he
man; but quite, qaito
showed me a poker which
JohnTrocko
hie friend, Sir John 1
very simply, that, “If wjki
to go to heaven, we would
Cowper there."
T drove over to another Welf-k,.
of Cewner.abotrt tWomlK-'dtMdlrit^'V
inn Underwood.!' Ho removed from Oktay
to thin place, oo qoflotwt BWf*
p«sf r iK%9»w«°5>»-
_ Jio house called “Tho Lodge” u a superior
house to tho one atOInay. It was wreath-
ed over with' a hkxariarit vlitb, end seemed
to Be,aoomfd>t«blSMM«toiii) eGliieeeaint
of tho Id tteea^of t^ta^y.qf ,J^e Jtflld
soiho desponding line ,
the Intfde of the witidow-khq
ly twenty ssewvld ( t1ee, .' EMtlied away a
branch of the yew-tree sUodhig h; the gar-
don, A walMn“Tt)p.W1!
brought to mind, th# poet
nny spot I had aeon. It
gehbino Nature that he
thick, luxuriant cope*' '
just ns whta.CoWpor
ine monument ,
the spaniel "Fop." An old wl
base, but kept
•twowia of a divine
stands transplanted,
l
walk, and byond ibis,
[Ktrk, is the naaoM! M Yi
dntcr
wo i that:. it Kow
)«hv»a
PlaucSmmkihq.—‘
reRlykokbe.t
tlmNprwfch,
Jw##
w
ttm
Cotton VmIms snJC.
lisp 28, Inx '
“Yes, you did.
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