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RtUOTim—Yesterday tlicro was reg istered hern 3M blacks, anil 80 white*. insqu* bout dlle.''-dlis'eMAf hotel* in the Sontli, and passenger*, in elth- lu'S.'aaatG'te' " tori Fkuals Oot.ttn*.—Wc have 1 with brtWbguo of this Inst'i- J"Oh I**® * ' nU Adgiiiiti Wc have aaid *o much upon this iellai Lftr point, jiv n. li, nn.i.. I'we ite r sltoVi 1 a. conqncrtd the import: individual who in not debarred liy dlsnlill- ity, to come forward at once and take tilt* atop. Ho who refuses to register, votes against tho Itcst interests of the Smith. To any that it will do no good to register, is to give up at oneo all thnt is dear and snored to the heart of a freeman. And whilo wo I Idle* shown that ; hy tho fcgll-cs- .'drtiles of war nnf ore nations, tyo ‘SmbjSetto the will of uio conquer- ofdlA Wti We btt 4-1 or,” except as that will wn8'd<R i jnr< , (l below the Mirrenilur, ami therefore,^’agreed to by •the Hurrender. 1 lmve shown that any terms pre»oril>ed alter the wnr is over, and after a surrender is accepted aro not only not binding on tho conquered but aru inta- iiimittoii the conqueror, and .aiupunt to a declaratioir of wnr agniustitliose Who. are <;u# Lru]»pe<t into laying down tlieir arms, an whou opportunity presents IlsoinrS may nble to strike for truth, justice and the Con- •titution.' It will certainly dj nji ,no linrin to register, and may result in Incalculable good. Let everybody come up this week i« a perfect gem in aiid exercise this privilege. k -Tho course of as ,and charges kwTdcp'.rtmimt-has been added called the “CnlstnO/hlwMehi Occordiiig to interpretation, is tho “science of Biipf (intend • labor system ofouf hoqiiiry Is elianged, it |t "for Uio’ daughters oi our .mat thcnipelvcs ill this moat dkpartmeot. Dr.-Hamilton, tho jihad President! trad his'corps of ex- selves Arid cduntry Vn fits past, i iVe dono honor to thciit- , and wo hu]>e tho future. ^^]Spj55pl^mwh*nga'«ayw if that; was not a L confident , expectation that ot# would be’east for the Hadi- atlvo flunkeys who lido with aid bo (regaled 'with startling sofblaejt oomplicity with the .bills of pains and troubles against pperhcadi.'who so willingly work- d supported thb 'rebel population >, whilo the jqojiwero in .the field (tho battles, and sublime homilies on ilbnablMaoredness or the right of sulftage, a* h*privllego not to ho debased by adopting it to tho Standard of tliu low est order of intelligence and , untrained in- stineti,.. Tj^mdienls rule for tho blacks, hortcc, is simply this, if' ho has docility Coitcnnr.—There will lain concert, given at Tift’s Unit, on next Friday evening, by the Methodist Sunday School, assisted I>y some of tho beat Amateurs in the city, who havo kindly agreed to tako w jmil.— Tlie proceeds of tho cntertaiiipiont will he applied to the replenishing of the Sunday School Library, It is a latulaido object: and wo hope there will bo a toll bouse. There will bo a wreath provided. * And overy ono who purchases a ticket, will hi entitled tod.opo.ite a vote ut the dooi'.as tliey go in, or ns many votes na. they may have tickets, for any young lady. The votes will be counted, and the young lady receiving the highest number will lie crowned “Queen of Beauty” nl tho elosu ol' the exorcises. Tickets 60 cents. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock precisely. Tick ets can he had of tho committee, mid at Welch’s Book Store. Crops, Ac. iraueilisonicnl, aim, vuvieivrv,« pmirftoirtiuittw bntwfr wad t The Constitution is violated; the law*B ot nations a^e-dofled; tin. pledge faith of the nation.is mbt-kAd; an uhrdRting jjhple nrt rarred On Udisarmed popple nrpinsuHcd ; an impoverished 'pcoplo. nro oppressed;a trusting people are betrayed ; the L mop is — rent wider and wider anil even wider Tin ROOfillfl CjU asunder, ntyl all, all by those who load the weary air with constant loud proclaims that they alone are loyal, or wise, qrtruo 1 “Alas! oiir country sinks bent- yoke; It weeps, It bleeds, and each new- day gash . | ; la added to hob wounds.” Latest From Mexico. VfjbC which will b. under tbe personal supervision of our MR. KU8SBLL, sad executed in most subslnnlial manner. All work warranted. We_hnt*also m- sinks beneath tho cur«<l th« Mrviooa of R. W. ALEXANDER, an old resident of Albtny, whose work le loo well known to need coesssenl. LETTERS OUT IN TIN In the wMt-perfhtt atvls of tho ert. abroad for any thing in " « iiuiiim tin; i lumiiviiis min till:m’liiitv |ii; tho truth), ho tho tieacc-making power tho United Staten, J have shown, from’ 1 official rfoords of doch. rut) Ml*that tho only coudifioup demanded of the Southern peo ple, in laying down their arms, were the preservation oi the Union under the Consti the abolt- tution, with the ninglo eliango oi tibu of hit {erv, ,wh!ch single change whs very doubtfully mid imiierleetly " perfectly demanded, ns very promptly and eheefiilly yield- cry il inn w Oil. No principles, than these I have [immune t'd, are better settled, or more in cmisonanec with.natural reason and (niblle justice; no terms wery eyer more distinctly declared as tho purpoiiapf waging the war, or more aa oreilly promised nH the conditions of pence and on surrendering people ever dill more promptly, more absolutely, more snhinissin ly,or with *• '« * t tho.vote which they pnt into ta qaallfied to bo n citizen; if ' pnqo enough to judge for him- not votbwatlitty desire, lie is lt«has heroine n freedinnn, in- tft only to ohnngc masters, iim m ■: 1 ' —— Ufssaid that Attorney General Hlnubor' ry hold* tlikt Chic! Justice t'hnse’s decisions recogn'wlng the rolijils ^sholligerents of war n order te.legaliao the ealo of the raptured liloekade nnmera, firoelnde a trial for trea son, as bolligoranU eahuot be Iricil for' that otrenco. -'It U said tlint this doubt on the siWffkJHMUttwbrtnl.eauso of tho delay In hriggie^jiiwiaAo.-tijeJ.:.' -. ■ ■ ■ " ; r 1 1 ',t .t.’, Ex-President Davie jiae written to a Irienil in Minissippi. ^hjij t^jpjjipptpnnvil, only noogp betters. a,-Die-.pleneure. of tyciud'almt State. 1 from wft retero* ;h Teuneacetjand North Ala- lisBg.t(|id»imtfnii»W*lirm|n Hesnysthe or aft HjWlllli uVlsWif ?n WnWiskee,,North Mississippi and ^l^.ssnaiqud frota Obatta; aeon.the land can’t make - them ills, indeed, oheoring now a Our ditpaCcheefrtad Washington of tlie 26th enumerated tho Senators who could hardly be oppected to attend the July ses sion of Congress, and spoke of the difficulty tho radicals would havo in obtaining a two- tliildi dote to overrule n veto. Tho dis- pafiehoiof the Mth to tho radienl press de clared that latiaibotory assurances had been received that a majority of each llonse would be in attendance. Tliey said nothing abont a two-thirds vote. It is stated, more over, that a number of those who havo promlaqd to attend say that they will do so ing aud tm -tho condi tio* the mdon (hall not last over two alikrtbest, and shall be dc- Mr. Eiiitok:—The late henvy andover- flowing raina have been quito detrimcnlal to the larming interest. A good ileal of cotton has been drowned out. In ndd'uion to which ovll tho grass has hrru growing luxuriantly, while the farmer could only sit idly by and deprecate tho troubles ol u farmer’s life. Many fnrms which it was ex- peetod would ho aa “clean ns n ftoor’Miy the 4th of July, will now find it exceedingly difficult to get clour nl nil. It is my own opinion now that the cotton crops will not coins up to the calculations asmado at tho first of the year. An ahun- bance has been planted—oven a surpe'ntbun- daiiee,—aud is now almost beyond danger- Bull think that it will yet require n good denlofrain, which will comojf tlie past is any eriterioii; and that will be detrimental to the rollon crop. But no man knows what4ho morrow will bring forth. We cun only work to tho utmost, anil hope for tho heat, 91 Imvo novor before meiitiomMl il|0 subject of tho negrofH working. Al.»A 1 .cuunot now reimin from complaining that they do not work as they Should. N<mv, wh<*n everything should he hard ai work “killing prrr\BB” tliey ask for bollhtyy tvory Salimtuy orevqrypthorbaturday. Ami j/ ^ ia inluB- cd they lay down hoe and tho plow And tako H AHflioWi There IrnoWBottr tqlklhg.^ I do heartily wish that our formers woii|d' send an agent to Cuba, to see if jmiutiool Coolit-s can not bp obtainod there, or oven to China. The OooUm are easily, satis (led, •toady, and industrious and ’ withal 1 care nothing abont politics, and docs hot Sfant to vote. Competition is the only thing that will bring the negroes to their senses. And not until ninny of them find that they are in the public road without money and without a home, will they ever bo brought ta a sense of what their dutius art) under a con tract, OlWKRVKIl. till one-tenth the sacrifice of proper ty and liopo and prido and feeling comply with all the terms demanded on their part, than did the Southern States and people.— They laid down their arms; they gave up the great principle of government widen (heir lathers taught them never to yield, ■mid to maintain which they had fought ho long ami endured so miieli: though already impoverished they gave up tour billions more of property—tlie deccnded patrimony nl'eciituricH: tliuy struck the fetters from their slaves by thei own eminent, and, with words of encouragement and hope, gave the freed slaves, by their own laws, absolute civil equality with their former owners; they abide without complaint or claim for damages, the burning of their cities; the devastation of their homes; thu destruction of the food for their women and children, nud.a thousand other nets of war which no Nuw Ori.kans, Jiyie 20.—The AiiStriana steam sloop of war, arrived at Southwest Pass this morning, ami landed telegraph dispatches for the Austrian government.— Her national ensign was dnped in deep mourning. This, with the reticence of her officers, is significant. They report, howev er, that the city of Mexico was captured on the 20th inst. The particulars had not reached Vera (.'ruz up to the time of sailing. The Mexican schooner, Atlas, also arrived at the mouth of Mississippi this morning, haviugon board tMventy-four exiled Imperi alists Mexicans, who have been peremptori ly banished, among them several military olliecrs. They report that Santa Anna, be ing transferred to the American steamer, Virginia, at Vera Cruz, wuh conveyed to Sisal. l)n arriving a Mexican gun boat de manded tlie person ot Santa Anna, which was refused, when the Mexicans threatened to lire upon tho Virginia. The captain told them they could take him hy force, as he was not armed, lie then spread the Amer ican ensign on tie’ gangway ami the Moxi- canfi trod on the Hag, seized Santa Anna, thrust him into their itoal ami took him to Campenchy, where he was confined as a prisoner of war. The Liberals are shooting, hanging and expelling the Imperial sympathizers. Orders from our line, will receive prompt attention. ' ~ , • 1ST RoBombertboplaoe, opposite A. J. TOWN S NEW BRICK BLOCK. C*UAn4beoo**co»tUiced. A. J. TOWN0, BROTHER k CO. To tbb Public.—Mr. M. Russell put tbe Tin Roof on my New Building, and I am well pleanetl with it. U will compare with ooy roof l know of. A. J. TOWNS. 70—Ira Albany, July 2d, 1807. DOVOHBRTTBUPBRIOR COURT, JUNE TERM, 1867. Rulo Ni 81. HIE foots staled in the foregoing petition peering to be true, it is ordered Hint Abner P. Belcher vs. Newton P. Brinson A Issao B. Brinson. np-* lered thnt Defend ants pay into Court on or before the first dny of next June, the sum of thirt”-five hundred dollars, with interest from the 1st day of January 1804, and all legal costs which hare accrued, aud on failure so to do, to forfeit th« equity of redemption on and to lot of land number (842) containing 250 tores, more or less, and fractional lot number 818 containing ono hundred and three and Ihree-fourthn acres, more or less. Said lands lying and being in clvilir.ed|coi1e will justify ami tioeivlizetl pre cedent will mitigate; they changed their iti6nof the recoustruc- b prejudice against foreign cri iftjtot diaappearing. The Tycoon re- ccntly entertained the foreign Ministers at ~ * * 5 J ' manner. Houses were i, filled with the coatlest French cooks and l everything indicated customs were ob- firm foothold In the Empire. The prospecMB favorable ter an Jtnmenm* trad toi^ng^pM eobnai tho new ports are located ontheweetOoaat. Of this trade the Mjfijphhutn the lion'i gh *' Oiiwomnx ir of the wn samples grown nod repre- , It.i*»mtqd and w iU grades tho Southern organic laws, ami if ei •e-digested their munici pal codes to conform them to the new order of things. They repudiated the obligations ami contracts they had assumed to their own people and to mankind to secure help in what they deemed a struggle fqp liberty and litc. They hazarded a social revolution and a paralysis of every form of lobor, which might well havo awed the most thrifty peo ple, hntl the most firmly established soeie- ost ti rm Iv es \.y t All these things they did and suffered ' good I lions iu tlieir surrender, to * maintain the Oonstitutlon and preserve thoUnion! Vet two long years have elapsed, and they havo not been permitted to enjoy a single privilege, nor sufiered to osdapea sin- gle burden of thnt Union I Nay, while waitiiig to recoivo wlmt was so earnestly, so sac redly promised—their recognition us continuing equals in the Union—they have seen swarms of agents of the United States iiermcatiug -ovary neighborhood of their land, and stealing, in the name and hy the permits of tho ItovnrnmcuL, nway their cot ton and other retraining means which they liad libpcd t6 begin’tho recuperation of their condition; and tliey see continued amon; them a hybrid institution, horn in war, air unknown to IhoAhmslitulion, with norowd of officers to cxooitte Us functions, many of whom 'tigfl^o' coiupanionsof their former slaves to Torment hatred to tho Southern whitkjp, mid snmeW whom find mi stress os atnoiig their former slaves, and use their offices to tsyy hlaek-utaiI on all classes lor their aap^iort; A)l : these things, and more, our people hear, amt speak about only in whispors, lest by resisting and resenting the outrages of cacii robbers and vagabonds, they furhisji ta those rbbhers and vagabonds the protenco tor tile charge of e lingering spirit of rebellion against tlie Government Hei.pkr and tiib Frricomkn.—Wo shall, from time to time, give our colored friends specimen of that outgiishing friendship troiu tho Radicals, who cluim special juris diction over them. The following is from Helper. His viows in regard to the negro liave become revolntioned. The latter is free, but says this man, this Mr. Helper, who hbu'KO so much to make him free, he, the negro, must no longer remain upon Ameri can noil, he muni be deported, or cvtcrmi.- nated. Lcthhn speak for him self 1 In his work he says, and we invite the nUentiou.or every intelligent freed man to it, that he may impart the information to others of hit race and color: “Certain, it is that we owe it to ourselves —and we ought to bo able—to get rid of the negroes soon; but if they aro to be re tained much longer in tho United the'lnt tl 1st riot of Dougherty county. jrJeretl thnt ibis Rule be serr- Antl U la furthor oi •d upon Mid Defend*ntfl, or (heir special ngrnt or nllomcy, at lcnat three monlha previous to the first dny of next June, and thnt said Ruin be published once n month for four months in the'Atbany News, a public gasette, published in the city of Albany, ~ corgia, and aaiu cnnntv. A trua extract from the minutes of Dougherty From Washington. Wasiiisisto.s, slum 1 20.—Tho Judiciary Committee have examined Anna Surratt and summoned Horace Greely to testify re eling tho bailing of Mr. Davis. The President arrived to-night. At An napolis he was introduced to the Convention aud spoke at some length. Ho visits tho Naval school this afternoon and thence comes home.. Wasiiinoto.v, June 29.—The Hcvetiuo receipts to-day-amounted to $l,*ua,(H>0; to tal for tli» fiscal year ending to-day,' $276,- H5Jl,00n ; National Jlank circulation *298,- 000; security for notes ami deposits held *879,000,000.', The Judiciary Committee lmd a brief ses sion to-day, but did nothing. It is hoped here that the Austrian vessel nt Now Orleans is draped iu mourning on account of the death of the Archduchess Alice, who died recently. Tho evidence ol Wciclmmn in the Surratt case was continued to-dav. lie made many corrections regarding dates given before tho Commission, but nothing new was de veloped. The Judiciary Committee summoned ox- Attorney General Speed. Superior Court, June Term, 18117. J. P. CARQILE, Clerk. July 2tl, 1807 70—mlm .Jfj —AT— id NEW PEI( Tain now receiving most complete DRY G( GROCER] Pardoned flfizms Offer to llcgistcr* Savannah, Juno 20.—Mayor Anderson, Hon. J. Hartridge, Gen. II. H. Jackson, Judge Law and other prominent citizens, made a formal demand on the.Hoard of Hog- All presented resident. The board istration to register to-day. fall pardons from the 1’rcsid alter consultation, decided that under Gen. Pope’s fnstruetiouslhoy would he compell ed to ret use the tvq nest until furthci in structions Wert) received Iront headquarters. The Tribune’s New Orleans special, of the 25th, says that’Gcii. Stoedman telegraph ed to President Johnson to remove General Sheridan at once. HEW HOTELI I Ami now wi-nro told, I.y tlicMO Millitnry Hills,’tlint tlio very Constitution n ml gov- ■nments wo so jlronqiyy nml so snlintissivo- lyTrninod and ofL'nnixod in older to fullffll all llto pussUilool-liyntions ofonrstirsender imiHtr Ito idmigntod nnd nnnnllod ; llmt now ('ovornmont must bo orj;nnir.od, in tvltioh onr Ibrmor slaves nro all to jiarliolpato, am) from whit'll every intelligent and virtuous man whom onr people have doomed worthy of trust and confidence nt any time during his whole life, shall ho forever excluded.— To tills new government the negro race is to consent lor tho width rnoe, rtnd Vy it, tho have just completed my New Hole! Building. Il is conveniently nrratig- and handsomely local cd A good Cistern iu.tlio yard. To an experienced man, a libera! oiler will be made. For particulars cull upon U. II. Towns, Albany. * A. J. TOWNS. 7 ''or Jtntf. f.nWO-LAUUB STOKE ROOMS, in porfeet order, under Ilio New Hotel. A. J. TOWNS. emigrant robber and vagabond, With their hrihed Southern coadjutor, art* Tulo both races. Aud until this oppression shall l>e fixed noon us, aud mode part ot the trrente- liahlo law of tho land, and shall receive the approval ol the authors of these hills, who are never to be subject to tho government they thus dictate, our people are live under military surveillance, subject to charge i BRICK! BRICK! X.XIT OF X.STTBB8 R EMAINING Inlb* Post Office, at Albany, Go., July let, 1807. Acre, Eiq., Battle, Martha Bonnett, JAR Bennett. J II Berry, Hilliard Bivins, Mrs Joaua Baily, G B Bowen, Mis* Anna Brunaghin & Co., A M Brown, P M Brinn, Thomas H Brantly, Wm C Braswell, C J Burrifi, Mrs Beltie Clark, T B Davis, Mre Sarah Ann Davis, John N Uarly, John W Dixon, Qracy (colored) Dye, Wm A Fudge, Reokel Gray, Sarah (colored) Hill, Calvin Johnson, Mrs Harrell Kersey, Mrs A M Kent, Burrell (for Jack [Dixon Kendrick, Frank Merohant, Miaa S T Mercer, Mrs Mary Millroe, Morria Moffitl, Sim Murry, Caroline - Murry, A J 2 Kelonts, Alfred ljugrid, Philip (colored) j Mrs Anule* Putman, Frank Pugh, D P Rees, 0 0 Rogers, James “obit Johnson, Miss Bally tha Robinson, W A Scarborough, Miss Mollic Smith, 0 0 Stubbs, John Stiles, Daniel Sweat, Rev F R Turner, C Whitehead, Miss Jane Wilkinson, Mrs Lucy Johnson, Mrs Marl Jones, Mrs Rachel (col) Williams, Mary A Jones, D C Wright St Thomas, Joiner, Miss Barth Persons calling for any of the above letlera will please say advertised. M. J. RICHARDSON, P. M. July 2d, 1807. F. M. THOMPSON, Contractor and Huildcr, AMD DEALER IN bu rial f \ AT.BANV, GA' A I am prepart in my line, tred to contract for all kinds of work and promise satisfaction iu every A t«Kl. .uppljr of MEJAU^UBjlAX ) constantly on hand, and f 0A81 notice. Albany, June 29lh, 1867. G9-Gm. Baker Superior Court—Mow. Term, 1866. I T being rcprencntcil to th« Court bj tho f etition ofCKftrloi H. P.rmlo., thnt by deed of mortgnge led Ihetntdny or January, 1802, William 8. Wine conveyed to laid Parmlee certain tote nnd pnrlo or loteof land, lying in (he nerenth district ot' Hak.'r county, known na nuoibera two hundred and forty, (240) nnd Iwo hnudred nnd two, (202) each eoalniu ing two hundred nnd fifty teres, and lot number two hundred nnd one, (201) with the exception of fit wHUquHrime. toirrent without warrant,'to fanCAvitho ' — State*, (which may God, in his great bvorlorbhl!) we may aa well build immediately, for tlieir relief and correction, in alternate adaptation a row of honpitala and prisons, all tho way from tbe Atlantic to the Pacific; and, upon the samo plan, a range or eerie* of alm- houac* and penitentiaries the entire diatnuoo from Lake Hnperior to the Gulf of Mexico! All black or brown, whether negroes or In dians, whether Mongol* or mulattoes, should at onoe bo dismissed, aud that forever, from tho oare, from the sight, and oven from the thoughts, of the HeaVen born whites,— Wherever seen, or wherever existing, the black and hi-colored races art the pen-ontfi- eations of bastardy nd beggary. In Ame rica these races are tho most unwicldly oc- wafrrda't without oath, to trial without jury, to imprisonment without remedy for release, to robbery without appeal for redress, and to death without any process of law 1 Even thin hitter enp of hellish ingredients might bo drank, but for tho nausot which makes us vomit when wo sco it commended to us—urged upon IIS by some who were porn among us—who havo laien often trus ted and honored by us; nay, by those who hurried us Into secession to get our rights, to save our honor nnd “to avoid equality with the negro”; who assured ns secession would he pcaeonhle,'uiid who, after secession did nil they could toprovoke a war; who pledged us tho “Inst man nnd the last dollar” if tho wnr should come, am] who employ their talents In discouraging tho men, in quarreling with ourselves and in making money when the wnr did come; who brave- promiced us that i.o enemy should invade casionorsot dishonor i ^JSSL’lley aretbA types of effeteness and ret: thetariiest practicable mdn tile and baneful elements of bjsr' must be *Wwr deported or fossili: liavcjusl biirm-sl a kiln nl*No. 1 (hick, which! offer cUeu\». Call on U. H. Towns, ojqiasUe the ew Uqtcl. A J. TOWNS. Albany, July 2d, 1887. 70—ln» -NOTICJE TO— -l»«n and one-alxth acres off of the aooth end of said lot, and the undivided one-half of lot number two hundred and thirty-nine, the aaid part of 201 con taining two hundred and thirty-fewr nnd five-sixth acres, and the aaid part of Iwo hundred and thirty- nine containing one hundred and twenty five acres, for-the purpose of securing the payment of three (8) promissory note* node by the said Wise, each dated the aaid lit of January, 1862, and paynblc with interest from date, one payable twelve months afterdate, for $2916 16, twenty nine hundred and sixteen dollar* and sixteen oents; the second pay able two “*■ J *‘‘* ' * Bnr-lieopors ! Mayor's Orrics, \ Albany, Gn , July 2d, 18G7. | In compliance witli instructions from the Com mander of tho 8d Military District, received thro' Atynmander of Rost at Macon, Ua., it is hereby Ordered, That nil Bar-Rooms within tho corpo rate limits of tho City of A.bnny, be closed on Thursday, the 4th day of July inst. And I would suggest, ns aanatler of precaution to nil dealers ether than Bar-Keepers, (hat tl.iey do not sell any liquors' on Ihat day JAB. M. MERCER, July 2d, It Mayor Prolem. our Boil wUliouc “marching bodic*,” ‘bft* ISfbo, when flu over their dead on: councils only tl less,wo drink this cup’ ono beitovijod. Anilaa evi .. wisdom.and undoes, in aos-wilttog t* sobo.it to their own dis- . <M ~ •- . -■ a. *». 1. • JOHNSON’S HOTEL, Smithville,. J. W. JOHNSON, Friqwitfor. Ga. » vears after date for aaid sum ($2916 Hi) and the third nott dot three years after date, for’ tbe said sum of $2910 16. The whole ofsaid notes amounting to the said sum of Eighty-Seven Hun< id Forty-Eight Dollars and forty-eight cents, dred am _ _ _. w and which taftt notes are now due and'' nnpaid , It is ordered that said William S. Wise do p into this Court by the first day of next term, t principal, interest and eost due upon «afd notes; _ show cause, if any he oan, to the oontrary, and iu default thereof foreclosure to be granted to tbe said Charles H. Parmlee of said mortgage, and the equitv of redemption of tbe said William 8. Wise, therein be forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected on said William 8. Wise accord ing to law. HINE8 & HOBBS, Plff'sAtt’ys. The Defendant, W. 8. Wise, is not to b« found in this county by me. DAVID McMURRAY, Sheriff. A true extract from the miautoe of Baker Superior Court, November Term, 1866. E Down Tn.ins slop M (his point for dinner. The House h new. The table is supplied wjth everything that the market nfiord*. Smithville, July 2d, 1807 70-1 ra. H oFI Drs. Jennings & . DeWitt AVE associated themselves in the practice of medicine. Store. F1CE—Ur stairs over HUsman & BalTa Drug tar Hr. HoWili will B Irc special .llnii.a to SURGICAL cases. Albany, July 2d, 1807. 7(Mf thisofticoin “ootlslylo, > Also, blanlte June S5tk,.1867. THOMAS ALLEN, Clark. Ever bronglit to tlii, Jnlll I have for THE LADII I'Inin ami fttripe Jaconet, Orgnmlic Moulin, l’lain nml (lotted Swimie, Embroidered “ ' Jilark and white I^twne, Stripe Mozambique, l’laid liarege, Brown and bine Barege, Gingham, Lawns, Pink, blue and white TarletosV. sook, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, *' J Alexander Kid Gloves, white) Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens'! Prints at 12A ots. jter Yard, Latest Styles SHOE* of every description, and hundreds • eies (Iml cannot be given in an advei *' FOR GEN] French Calf Hoots and Sho Pat. Leather 44 44 44 « 44 ; 44 Ixargo sirea Mens’ and.Woi Boys’, Youths’ and Childrens’ Hats, ail descriptions, - Latest styles j* ■ V,'/ •* c . Linen Bosom Best Alexander Kid Gloves, , colored. Handkerchiefs, Socks, Cnrt; largo lot of Gents’ and Boys’ Will be open in > few days In tlie G-rooery I- havo . Flour’, all grades, ('an vassed and Pig Hams, ] Tea, Coffee and Hire, A B C nnd Ci-nshed Sugsn, Sugar, Farina, Oyster, Wine ait ('rankers—by the pounderjwtJ Oysters, Lobsters, Pickles, I” French Mustard, Sauces, C Fruits, Soda, Cream“T*rt*r,8 Nuts, Raisins, Ginger, Pi Jellies, all kinds, Brandy 1 Pine Apple, Citron, Tapioca,! roiii, Currents, Potash, 1 ease, Lye, by tlie lb. or case, t by tlie lb. or box, Powder, ~ Cape, Smoking .To ^ emLncw/brands, Chewisf 1 Tobacco, do., Matches,*' Tubs, Buckets, ChsWt Trays, Bowh, 4 * A Splendid Lot of ,, j.| XsIQUOBl Champagne Wioee. Madeira “ Slurry “ - Claret * Port, MAGNOLIA SPRINGS fTtniS cool retreat from Ih. x.rtlosl r»»s of a X • Summer’, na, ku beta fitted up for Ike reception of vlatlon whs may w!«b to spemlihe ittllry hour, .f th. next An. or tker uioolha nmldit refreshing abxJes, inelgonling balks, hertlag watns, and kwllklM bree.es. SSweSr- Gin, Brandy, Whiste ^ettnapjiih, McOiftiifo* Afe, j Crockery aid CUrt V* Hardware, jinn On : 1'UI 'gottnauen articles ] At gOOpcribyamdtkrew iaswa "j JL tTSiim. * \ Albany, Jaw * tim [fiBi