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TRI-WEEKLY HEWS
S.S. SWEET. -
ALBANY, GA., JULY 4, 1867.
Tm Bwiotaiio*—Go«* on quletly.-
We alutU gWe The figure* when the book*
are doled. It ttood up to lost night, tfhites
"''iSaais- .
faimim w.,«i»._w. earnestly
coll the attention of the city authorities to
tbeopen violation of the law a* to carrying
noassslnfl weapons. Our peoplo should
•erupulously obey the laws ofthc land, white
or black, It mikei no difference. No man
kae’the privilege ol openly running over the
l*nr. The bot is that drunkenness and the
constant use of concealed weapons, are the
crying evils of the day,. Let a sudden heat
of passion spring upon one of our newly
made citisons—and a weapon at hand—and
in a moment, without a chance to reflect,
blood is shed and tnnrder is committed.
We do again earnestly call attention to
this matter, and let-our lato criminal dock-
eta help to impress the subject pn our people.
Regtstralisi.
** Next to a usurpation of powsr there is
no higher grade in political crime than a
timiri abandonment ol rights.”
Wo iblly concur in tho above, which is
tho concluding remark, says the Savannah
Nows A Herald, of Attorney General
Fitch’s communication. Iftlic respectable
and responsible citlsens of Georgia lose con
trol of tho affairs ofthc State by refusing to
register, it will lie by tlicir own criminal
and suicidal default, and dreadful ns the
consequences may be, they will have no
claim to sympathy, and will reccivo none.—
Tliero never was a clearer or plainer case to
minds that are capable ol thinking. Every
consideration of interest, policy and duly,
present and future, counsels every citizen
not disfranchised, to go forward and register-
Special lnstructless ta Boards af Bsfffs-
tratloh af State ef Cetrgla.
Letter Urea Bx-Gereraer Taiee te the
Hkadou’s 3d Mn.iTiKT District, 1
Atlanta, Ga., Juno 17,1867. f
In addition to tho general instructions for
guidance of Bosnia of Registration for
... _ States of Georgia, Florida and Alabama,
promulgated June 1, 1667, the following
rule* of construction will be followed by the
i toarda of Registration of the State of Geor
gia, in carrying out tho provisions of the
first section* of the Supplementary act of
Congress. [See page S Instructions.]
- If
(Prom Ihs Southern Cultivator-]
Fans Work For July.
Contlnno to work Cotton with sweeps,
followed by the hoe, which will-keep down
the weeds and will cnconraga the formation
and retention of holla Deep and close
plowing must not be continued, ns it will in
jure the roots, hut the middles must lie kept
clean and soil by shallow workings, anti
the grass in the drills to be taken out witli
the hoe. In thiji way the crop can bo laid
I. Persons entitled to registration on ta
king and subscribing the oath (pages) are:
All male citizen* of the United States
twenty-one years of age and upward, of
hatevor race, color, or previous condition,
ho have lieen residents of the State lor one
cur immediately preceding, and are exempt
i'roin the disqualifications hereinafter de
scribed.
II. Persons not entitled to registration
and incapable of taking the oath (nage 6)
are those who have been disqualified as fol
lows :
First. Those who were at any time mem-
iters of Congress or officers of the United
States, (rivil or military, and, as such offi
cers, took an oath to support the Constitu-
PaaaarraRuif Ciioncn, Aijiant.—This
place of worship having been almost ontire-
ly disused for the last two years, to the det
riment of this community, it is thought by
name af tan members and friends that tho
time baa arrived when an effort ought to be
made to recommence divine worship there,
and, if possible, to ongage the sorvioca of a
regular Minister. Without at all interfering
with other denominations, there la ample
scope for the employment efitlio best efforts
of a strong organisation in this city and
neighborhood, and it is bclievod that there
are many parties here at present unconnect
ed with any religious body, who would be
willing to give their support and oo-opcra
tion to m effort in this direction, and it has
been determined to give such an opportuni
ty to take action, if tbay are so minded. It
is intended to hold a religions service on
Sunday evening, the 7th Inst., in the church,
at the close of which a conference will be
held for the free expression ol opinion with
reference to the propriety or otherwise of
this step, and the presence and co-operation
of all who fbel interested, is earnestly
invited.
by perfectly clean at so late a season that
the gras
grass will not interfere innclt with tho
gt
comfort and neatness of the final operation
of picking.
Corn is late litis year, so Hint much is not
yet laid by. It should receive constant sur
face working until the blades reach across
tho rows; work this orop always with the
cultivator or with sweeps, alter one or two
tiott of the Uniled States; and all who were neighbors, we want yon to be kind and lov
nl any time memliers ol any State Legisls- j n g neighbors. In every aspect of the case,
ture, or of any body that passed a State or- jti* our true interest to help you fit your-
diunnee of secession, or executive or judicial selves lor the new iifo to which you nre
officers of any State, and afterwards engag- called. If you will permit us, we will do it.
ed in insurrection or rebellion against the "Thanking you for the confidence your in-
Unltcd States, or give aid and comfort to I vitation manifests, in my desire to do you
tltu enemies thereof. | good at all events, and trusting that the
thorough plowings in its yuung stage. Cow
I’eas should bo sown among the corn, at its
last working, and may still lie sown broad
cast for bay, in good, rich land; for making
the earliest kinds arn worth tr
seed only t
ly
ing so late. Chinese Sugar t’nue should bt
harrowed until nil lumps arn broken up and
High Hr nth.—Wo were infortnod yestor-
day, says the Savannah Nows, that a land
lord of thia city had unceremoniously eject-
•done Of his tenants because ho was not
able to pay, in this dull season, the high rent
that ruled during the past fall and winter.
The heartless exactions of some landlords
show conclusively that they Intend to gouge
their tenants ns long as possible. Illimani,
ty revolts against the mennnesa of the mnu
who would aqueese the last cent fmtn bin
poor tenant Landlords of this class are
dssolatore, because they ruin tho business
of the city, and drive labor and capital to
other localities. Suoh a |>olioy brings ruin
with inevitable strides, and causes privations
sad suffering* that can scacely be npprccia
ted. We take pleasure in denouncing such
a landlord. Wo havo no patience with his
iuoffabto meanness. He sees Unit his ten
ant* ai^ being rained, but ho cares not.—
He knows that his exacting policy la injuring
the prosperity ofthe city, yet ho still por
»i*t» In his exorbitance. We woultl hold
him up to th* universal execration for his
avaricious oonduot. He seems to bo given
over to an utter hardness of heart, and he
grimly grinds his tenants to the earth.
it is perfectly flue. Tho crop is then most
valuable* a Hording abuudnncu of most excel
lent food for mail and beast. It may bo
sown in rowa and worked between, which ifl
bent generally, but on land that iH|cow-pcu-
lied, they do well enough broadcast.
Mu. SaWARp.—Tho venerable head ofthe
State Department at Washington evidently
has Land-Grab on the brain. Iii bis Boston
speech he said:
Give me only one ueuranoe, that there
shall Uererhe an untawiul reaisUuco by an
armed force to the President bearing the
authority of the United States, and give ins
then fifty, forty, or thirty more years of file,
and I will engage to give you the possession
of the American continent and the control
ofthe entire world.
Men sometimes outlive their nsefnlness,
and w* are apprehensive that mlghl ho the
otM with the venerable Secretary were his
lease of Ub extended to tho period deemed
neoeeeury to carryout his schemes of nation
tiouul expansion.-—* — —
niignr
worked like oorn, and if the ground is moi»t
can (till be sown fur soiling stock, a* woll a*
for winter forage. Sweet.Potatoes must bo
carefully worked, throwing mellow, frc*h
earth upon the riilges, nml killing all the
weeds ; “Draws" limy still bo *ct, which
will mako sumo eatable roots, ami plenty of
seed for another year. Commence sowing
turnips this month, and continue In sow ut
intervals until tho last of September. Wo
sometimes, from drought, bnvo boon aide to
mako no turnips, except those sown this
month. In other yes rs tho September crop
alone succeeded; August is commonly tho
best month to sow. “It is useless to sow
tills crop, unless on thoroughly ami well-en
riched lands.” Tlio soil must bo plowed nml
If you sow ltuta limps turnips manure
twice ns heavily as fur other turnips.-
Whon special manures nre used, sow two
I 1*0! '
sacks or Peruvian guano to the acre, broad
cast, and barrow in. Turnip ground should
nlwnys be harrowed fine, nnil then when
yon sow tho seed a hnrrrcl of superphos-
diatc should be sown with the seed mid
.rushed lightly in with It. In drill culture
scatter tho superphosphate along the dril
with (ho seed.
J illy and August nre the best months for
D -ubbiiig up sprouts and briars, many of
which, if cut down now, will die, that would
spring up immediately if cut at any otiie
season.
If new lands are to ho cleared, it is a good
timo to cut down tho undergrowth, ton
small for fenoing purposes, so ns to let the
brush dry. The. sprouts are less likely
’ nil ' 1
;ivotrouble, and all tho work done at "the
eisure time alter lajingby, is so much
saved next winter.
If your Wheat has not been threshed and
sunned, get it out, mid after thorough XTm-
ning, put it up in boxes or in casks, in the
middle of tho day, whilo hot. In a basement
or cellar, if it is thus put up, it will keep
sound for two years, at least. If it stands
long unsunned, it will bo greatly dnmngrd
by weevils. Some add f lb, salt to each
bushel of wheat, which will 'do no barm, hut
we have always found n good sunning suffi
eicnt.
Hay—Uut grass and forage of all kinds,
before it gets too ripe; a .little after it isin
bloom, is the proper time. Spread it out
and let it dry until evening ; rake it up, lie-
loro tho dow lulls, ill long and thick rows,
Hon. Z. B. Vance lina replied to the invh
tatlon to address the freedmen of Edge
combe and Nash counties, in North Caroli
na, in a letter in which he expresses his re
gret at bis inability to accept, and says:
“Much damage will doubtless be dnnebo-
WaBSjBBta JIJ I iium.-cc T.- ■-
READ! BEAD,! Ha ™ Ua see “
W E mr.
WAKE
st Astonishingly low priors,
attention to
rognlnrlv in—msimfoetiulnfc TIN
for the Wholesale sudltelaU Trudc—
Wc will givo especial
Tin Roofing, Guttering, &.C.,
Something
fore your people tee tfifc designs of those
who with to lead them how, but I hope soon
When actual ana bitter
for better thing*.
experience has opened yonr eyes, then will
be our time to address you with a hope of
success. When you come to know the true
power of capital and labor combined in
Friendly eflort, how dependent the one is
tne other, and how ruinous to both is
upon t
enmity and distrust, then I shall hope to see
the day when slavery shall be abolished in
fact, both for black and white, and when,
animated by a common spirit of industry,
harmony and love of country and of human
orogress, all shall labor to make our State
iossom as the rose, and turn her waste
places into seats of refinement and delight
y word for it, ray friends, there i» not a
good man among your former roasters but
prays for the hour to come when !i e lna y
witni
>out disfranchising himself work for you
As you are to be citizens, we want you to
be intelligent citizens; as ypu are to lie our
which will be under the persons! supervision <.f our
MR. RU88ELL, and executed in roost substantial
manner. All work warranted. We hate m»-
cured the services of R. W. ALEXANDER, «•» oM
resident of Albany, whose work is too well known
to need comment.
LETTERS CUT IN TIN
in tbe most perfect style of the art. Orders from
abroad for any thing in our line, will receive prompt
•fir* Remember tbe place, opposite A. J. TOWN 8
NEW BRICK BLOCK. Call and become convinced.
A. J. TOWNS, BROTH Lit .v t ’O.
NEW GOODS
-AT-
ifT
USTEW !P:UICE{
To thb Public.—Mr. M. Russell pul the Tin
Roof on my New Building, and I am well^ pleased
with it. It
l will compare with any roof 1 k
K A. J. TO'
Albany, July 2d, 1807.
HOTEL I
now of.
OWNS.
0—1 in
HEW
I
have just completed my New Hole!
It is conveniently arrang- t
Building.
and handsomely located A good I
Cistern in the,yard. To an experienced *
roan, a liberal offer will be made,
cnll upon R. H. Towns, Albany.
A. J. TOWNS.
For particulars
It will be noticed that the words “at any game quiet and commendable spirit which
ime,” apply to all who, st any time pre- characterized your raco during four years
/iouH to tho rebellion, held any of tho offices 0 f terrible civil war, may continue to ani-
named, some of which offices no longer ex* mate you during the times through which
ist. we are passing, in all good feeling and amity,
The following will be regarded as execu- I remain, most sincerely your friend.”
t tne Stai
fJlWO LARGE STORE ROOMS, in perfect order,
tl vo and judicial officers of the State of Oleor-
gin within the meaning ofthe law: | ^ y lallie , in New 0r | cln8 wear
c “ vc "' * >' rot “ tion "' nd
vi-ynr General; Judges of the Supreme "
Court; Clorks of tho Supreme Court; lie- —=
porters of the Supreme .Court; Judges of City Connell Proceeding*,
the Su|ierior Court; Clerks of the Superior Council (.’must* 1
Court; Judges ol the Inferior Court [Clerks I Albany, U*., June 20, 1807./
I
of the Inferior Court; Judges usually styled | CalMJfMmi.-PrM.nl III. Honor, inmon M.
(Irilmiiripii! IMnrkw nt tho Court oi Oruinarv: ** - — - -
Ordinaries; Clerks ol the Court of Ordinary; Mercer, M*vor Fro Ten, sad Councilman Welch]
County Treasurer; County Surveyor; lw-l Davis, Btophene, Hobbs, sad Johnston,
ceivor of Returns of Taxnhlo I'ropcrty; Tax Minulee of Isit mccilng resd snd cooHrmed.
Collectors; Tnx Receivers; Attorney Gen-1 Comoitue.onbniMisgofs« Ea,la. Home,
DOUGHERTY SUPBRIOnCOURf
JUNE TERM, 1867.
Abner P. Belcher
Court or Augusta, City Court of Savannah, originally preeentsd to Counoil. Mr. Prank Tbomp-
City Court ol Darien, Police Court of Sa- m * 3 .j“ 00 ">• b “ lld ‘°*- *" d
. M.nor Pnnnnlnr A Irlnr I bring th# lOWBlt bidder, It WBB, OD tUOtioQ, C rdercd
vuiinali, otc. .and Mayor, Kecorder, Aid or- ^ Contract Committee be authorixed and rt-
mC11» Conuoilmcn of any incorporated city Iqulred to cloae the contract with Mr. Thompson at
or town who arc ex-officio J ustices. 1 one#, at that price.
Hccond. Tax Receivers and Tax Collcc-1 Committee on purehase of s new Fire Engine, re-
tors who have noted in levying or collecting > h * 1 “£«*!!%£*•*• ^
ed for the sum of $800. Report received and
lopted. On motion,
Raolved, That the members of Alban/ Eagle Fire
Company No. 2 be furnished with flannel for mak-
ficial functions in furnishing mon, money,ling fire eblrte, and that the/ be authorised to em-
unitions of war, or any material aid in la-1
d 1 nut n
iqpneya in aiil of tho reb
Third. Any judicial or executive ojficerl
not herein named, who has exercised his-ol-l
munitions
vor oftlm rebellion.
Fourth. Those persov.. who have been
as*, th© laws of any
some competent person to have said jackets
cut’out, and that the/ also be furnished with fire
belt*. The following
ORDINANCE
was then submitted, and, on motion, adopted *.
com ioted of felony aw* °* rk tli
State or of tho United SUftes. I was then submitted, and, on motion,
Filth. All executive or judicial officers Be lt 0 rJ.ta..l by ih. M*yor sad Member, ol I’oun-
who held or exercofed tho functions of any 1 oil of the Cit/ of Alban/, and it is hereby or-
officer under tliCHO-called Confederate Gov J dained by authority of tho same, that
eminent, ortho Government of any ono ofl "By the flret day of May in each and every year
tho L/llited StateH, which functions wore of b » sppolnisd by the Mayor and Council
a uatur;,te aid iu preecutingitho.waror in
aiding hoHtilo preparation or action, and all 1 j B this oily subject to taxation, and make a return
who engaged in the rebellion or gave aid thereof under oath to Council by the fret day or
.....V — - IV. —4 A a el... 4* 4 Itn 1 f ml nyl 1 1„l«. #aIIaw1h« M kl.i, .L.il ar,.. I . _ . 11
and comfort to tho eneinies of the United | July following, whloh shall constitute a part of the
betheduty
Tax Digest for each year. And it ah all ,
„„ .. .... * ^ax | of the Clerk, from the former books and such other
1 hose executive or judicial o™*| sources as he may dlsoover, to make out a list ofthe
Htaturt.
Sixth. _
cers who voluntarily luruishetl supplies ol | defaulters as to suoh real estate, and furnish the
food, clothing, nrmfi, ammunition, animals, I same to the Assessors, whese duty U shall be to
or any other material ol* war, or labor or 0»e value thereof and return their assess-
service of any kind to tlio Confederate niili-|">«‘ to th. t.lerk af Council. Wb.u the a.a...
tnry or imv
otlierwiso
IIV Klim ig vn« 7"‘‘ I of real estate in the city of Albany, or their agents,
val iorecs, or money by loan or j 0tng|0t f 0Un j t shmll be the duty of the Clerk
to the Confederate Government, I of Council to post at the Coart House and Post Office
or aided iu any way the raising, organising I in said city, a list of the numbers of such City Lots
or equipment of troops, gave aid and com-1 i° deflmlt^for ithejpace oHhirty days, at the expi
fort to the enemy, and participated ill tbe[ rfc . l,on * f notclalm
rebellion and civil war against the Unitedly
fair
, value thereon, and tbe Clerx aball enter the same
Mates. I upon the Digest as "unknown” and in default, and
III. Ministering to tho wants of tho sick I shall assess a double tax thereon, and issue execu-
and wounded, or giviug individual soldiers] Goa for the amount of suoh lax, and return said
food to relievo present suffering, aro merely 1 •*« cu, hm to the Marshal for collection.”
netH of charity, and do not constitute “giv-| The Connoll then proceeded to the election of
* - * “ The J Tax Aimmoi-s of Real Estate for the present year,
and put it in hoops (according ns it is mot
or less cured) or from 60 to 100 lbs. 1
much cured, put in largo Itcnps; let it sweat
in tbo cock overnight, and if pretty green,
also over another day; thou open a* soon ns
tlio daw is off, and spread litem out to cure;
turn tho hay about 10 o’clock, and after
dinner it will be ready to haul. Stacks arc
frequently so badly ntado that it is belter
ing aid and comfort to the cncnt V.” The
parent who gave a son, iu armed hostility,
tood and clothing for his own use, might do
so without hostile intent. If lie gavo hint a
horse, gttn, nr nnylliiug else to bo used for
hostile purpose, no thereby gavo aid and
comfort to tlio enemy.
IV. Boards of Registration will adhere
strictly to directions published in General
Order No. 20, Instructions of June 1, and
to tliuse special instructions, and will use
wHicb r*«lilted in lh. choic. of John Jsokiun, "L. H
MeOwisr sail H. W. Ilsrrison.
Council s6journ.il.
J. F. CAROILE, Clerk.
D. H. POPE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
For Rent.
umler (be New llulel.
BRICK! BRICK!
have juht burned a kiln of No. 1 Brick, which I
oiler cheap. Call on R. II. Towns, oppo-iu* ilie
ir Hotel. A. J. TOWNS.
Albany, July 2d, 18»i7. 7U—1m
Drs. Jennings & DeWitt
TTAVE a«sc
n medlcln*
oPfice-u
AVE asHociated (liemselvev iu (lie prnclice of
ilicine.
Upstairs over llilsuinn \ I’-uII h l»rit>r
Store.
_ Dr. DeWitt will give special nitration to
SURGICAL cases.
Albany, July 2d, 1807. 70-1 f
vs. Newton P. Ilriuson
Isaac B. Brinson.
a & l
• )
Rule Ni Si.
T HE facts stated in the foregoing petition ap-
i
_ pearing to be true, it is ordered that Del cud
ants pay into Court ou or before the first day of
next June, the sum of thirty-five hundred dollar.’',
with interest from the 1st dny of January lsol, and
alllegal——costs which have accrued, nml on
failure so to do, to forfeit the equity of redemption
on and to lot of land number (5112) containing 2‘»"
acres, more or less, and fractional lot number ;tl:t
containing one hundred nml three ami three-■ fourth■-
acres, more or less. Said lauds lying nml Imiug iu
the 1st district of Dougherty county.
And it is further ordered that this Rule be serv
ed upon said Defendants, or their special agent or
attorney, at least three months previous to the firs-i
day of next June, and (lint said Rule be published
once a month for four months in the Albany Sow.*,
a public gazette, published in the' city of Albany,
Georgia, and said enmity.
A true extract from the minutes of Dougheity
Superior Court, June Term, IH»7.
J. F. CAROILE, Clerk.
July 2d, 1807 70—iu-lm
I am now receiving out 4
most compiute stuck,,
DRY GOODS
GHOOERll
Ever brought to this i
1 havo for
THE LADIE
F. M. THOMPSON,
Contractor and lluihlcr
ANII IIKALFIII IS
BURIAL OASES,
ALBANY, GA.
1 ’lain nml Stripe Jaconet,
Organdie Muslin,
Plain and dotted Swiww,
Embroidered “
lil.u k and wbito Lawns,
Stripe Mozambique,
Plaid Rarege,
llrowu andbluo Barege,
Gingham, Lawns,
Pink, blue and white* Tarloton'a a
rook,
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Alexander Kid Gloves, white A rdto
Ladies', Misses' and Childrens'
-Prints ntl2$ cts. per Yard,
Latest Styles
SHOES
of every description, and hundreds
clcs that cuunot be given in an advei ‘
■ FOR. &ENTLEMEK;
French Calf Boots and Shoes,,.
Kit. Leather “ “ “
Extra Kip “ “ “ 4
I.arge sizes Mens' and \yomeni’ S
Boys’, Youths' and Children!'
Hats,all descriptioiiH,
Latest styles
I am prepared to contract for all kind*
I
f woik
in my line, aud promise saii^fact
case.
HaJ* A good supply of METALIC BURIAL
CASES constantly on hand, ami furnMied nl hIioi-I
notice.
Albany, June 20th, 1887.
e.o '.in.
Baker Superior Court Nov. Term, 18CC.
T' - .
I of Charles H. l'armlec, that by deed ot'uiortgiigc
uat
Lineu Bosom SI
II.
Drawers,
t Alexander Kid Gloves, whi
colored,
llandlen hiefs, Bocks, Cravsta
Large lot of
to put hay up in pens, sheltered by split
'fully laid over, with a oonsiuor-
plant a-
Thb CfoeUinata Gazette borates President
John ton for pronouncing tho doings olOon-
gre« upoonititntion»L
If Radicalism con-
tiMM in thu ascendant, it won't be long bo
fore It will beeootidered treason to mention
“lion in thoprosonoo of“loyal"
'unago ofprogrora
boards carol-.., v.„,
ablo *lopo to tlio roof Very few
tion* have sufficient ham room. Log pons,
with board roof. co*t hut little, and tlio
waste from stacking hay and fodder is very
great—the outsido of a small stack, which is
ALBANY, GA.
ovory effort to secure a just, and lair regis-l XXTU-1 glv* prompt tii.oilon in »u. bu.io.ss
■ ration iu accordance therewith. I VV sutruitsd him. Iu sllih.L'.uruofUuugb.ny
It any who are entered on the registra- ""
fated the firat day of January, 181.2, Williams. Wi-<
conveyed to said l'aruiloe certain IoIh ami parts <>i
lotaof land, lying in the seventh district of I’ th r
county, known as numbers twohuudred mid t»my,
(240) and two hundred and two, (202) caoh coulniii-
ing two hundred and fifty acres, nml lot number two
hundred aud one, (201) with the exception of til
teen and one-sixth acres off of thesnuih end of«ni<l
lot, and the undivided one-half of bt niimbev two
hundred and thirty-nine, the paid part of ‘Jill con
taining two huiidred aud thirty-four ami live-sixth
acres, and the said part of two hundred and thirty-
nine containing one hundred aud twenty five acre:?,
for the purpose of scouring the payment, of thr
lion as rejected by the Board after examina
tion, still btdluvo they are. entitled to vote,
ami desire to take the preset ibed oath, the
71-3m*
a large proportion ofthe whole, being worth
less, so far os exposed to wet*
Many swampvplsoesarc now dry enough
ditching, hveu ifthc ground is hard, it
for
is bettor to dig ditches now, as hands ought
nut to bo exposed, by doing this sort of
work during winter. These swampy soils
°°“o n
iDdta farapidiy ontho.ncreaso. It is shown
T 7 Y ° roolton
isipsiisa nw anguuta from India was
JWWIM, b the teritat ttoWn, amoumiu,
win(n iArt hnt
w ompy t<
not only yield, when mode dry, the very
1 —* —*- ,fr— * - 1 *• - * - -•
best returns ofany part of tho plantation,
but on their drainage, tho health ofthe lo
cality often depends. Tho increased physi-
cian’s bills, and low of time from sickncas,
is sufficient iu oue year, in ooiue cases to pay
for draining the swamp from which arises
tbe diseoset of tho locatiou.
In this, ns in every other month, nil spsre
time *hor Id be given to tho manufacture of
msnuree. Haul in leaves, rich earth from
taefonce sldea and vegetable matter of all
SSsraaaggfczgs
E®s3»ksssi
ditches to your steoh-JT&rda A few minutes
the nils with * c ’’
from any qoui
An Ordinance.
osth may lie administered, and the fact of _ . , .. „■ , _ .
its being taken recorded opposite the nsme\ %
of the party. I o/Uu m, n.i
Meinbere of Boards in largo towns / a | TJT Ik. «r.U»y of M.y is
use s|<ecial diligence to prevent fraudulent K m*r* rtult bi sppolhtad by ib. UMoA^d
registration of persons disqualified by felony! Coaacil three citizens, ftweholdara of the city, whose
nou-residence, minority or want of citizen-] doty it shall be to an—a the valae of all the Real
ship. | this eity sabject to taxation, and make a
powered te .admuiieter oUh. to^witawwap^^jS^’^^" 1 3)^
who msy be summoned by the Board in enyl tastily ofthe Clark, fkew the former bosks sad
' stew toarses w ke m*y dltesvsr, to msks sat
sf Iks dsfkeltsrs ss Is sack real sstsls, snd
case of contested registration.
XT. The third section of the Constitution
al amendment referred to in section 6, net ofl seme is iks Assessors, wkost duty it
SI auio.iuiue.lv reieriou w iu seeuuu o, ss, V* I skall bs la ussMtks ytltts Ikersofssd rstnrnlhslr
March 2, 1667, (see page 4 instraottons;) lei - , [L u,....
Iiere published for the information of Biard ere sf real total* folks city sf Albany, or ibsir
*""——*— 1 -*1, eakssl bs ftMsd, ft ektH b* '
of Council to
of Registration. It is ns follows:
elks lily sf Iks
No person shsll be s Senator or Re pre I Clerk *4 Csaoell to post st the Coart Horn* tad
tentative in Congress, or elector oi Pr»
dent and Vice Pnmident, or bold any olBoe,I jayi^auh^vxr^^"of. jbirty
■ sspirsUoa of sklsk Urns if said real
4 clsfmsd snd owned, Iks Assssmts sksll
civil or military, under tbe United Staten, or emkis u ns<
umler any State, who, harm* preriowsfy I usees stair value Ikerssn, ud ike Cleekehsli enii
taken an oath os smember of Congress, orl<kess»s npoe iksDigests* “unkoown-’ ud It dt-
ns'aapfficerof the United States, or SOk 1 msssss doable iu tksrsen, end
member of nnyState iAgieloture, “V “
execative or judicial officer of any State, tolpuud fine 20, 1807. ssuesuoe.
support the Constitution of the Unitedl J. M. MERCER,
Stated, shaft bare engaged in insurrection or
rebellion against tbe same, or givea aid and
comfort to tbe enemies thereof Bat Con-
Msaer ‘
, . Jab* F# MklzjuC) JBv'tCoL
Geu’i Ii *
Attest: J. t. Caxoilk, Clerk.
Ja\y 4thp 18C7.
Mayor Pro-tem.
f3) promissory notes made hy the said Wise, ench
dated the aaid F‘“*
1st of January, 1802, and pnyabli
with intereit from data, one payable twelve niuiiili
after date, for $2U1G 10, twenty nine hundred uinl
sixteen dollars and sixtecu cents ; tlio second pay
able two years after date for said sum ($2!'Ifi 10)
* “ third note due three years after date, for
and the
the aaid tun of $2910 10. The whole of-said notes
g to the aafd aura of Eighty-Seven Hun
dred and Forty-Eight Dollars and forty-eight cents,
and which said notes arc now due nud unpaid.
RTa ordered that aaid William 8. Wi.su do pay
into this Court by the first day of next term, the
principal, interest and cost due upon said uoies, or
show cause, ifany.he can, to the contrary, and in
default thereof foreclosure to be granted to the said
Charles H. Parolee of said mortgage, aud the
equitv of redemption of the said William S. Wise,
therein be forever barred, aud that «ervico of this
rule be perfected on aaid William S. Wise accord
ing to law.
IIINES & nOBBS,
Tiff’s Att’ys.
The Defendant, W. 8. Wiae, is not to be found iu
this county by me. DAVID McMUHHAY,
Sheriff.
A true extract from the minutes of linker Superior
Court, November Term, 1800.
THOMAS ALLEN, Clerk.
June 20th, 1807.
MAGNOLIA SPRINGS
T HI8 cool retreat from the vorlioal rays
a Summer’* tun, has been fitted up fo
7l-8w
JOHNSONS HOTEL,
flisuass m ivtNs * *—
of Bagirt ratio*, Id M. W$L
4Ui
Ga.
«.---8evwtstT-tbree whites 1 T^Sf T!*^ 4 *1?* «M. pMet Ike
70-la.
of n
- up for tbe
reception of visitors who may wish to spend the
sultry hours of the next three or four months
amidst refreshing shades, invigoraliug baih<
healing Water*, and healthful breexea. .“!’.*
Proi
The Proprietor proposes to Atrnish as good a fable
a8 tha country affeHa. ahd flatter! AbhaSlf that
will give entire satisfaction to such as may favor
w * ***** patronage.
b a month f
I’ll board you a moat
•Bxehwhe of washing semi
for just $46.
moh as vour ;
to;
and Boys’ Clrt
Will l»o oj*«n in a few tlaya
In tlie
Grocery
I .» ' f
1 have
Flour, ail -grjitltMf
CanvanscMl and I *ig Hnnit, |
Tea, L'ofiVo him! Rice,
A B C ami Ciushfl Sugari,
Sugar, Farina, Oyiiter, Wiu« i
< ’rarkers—l>y the pound erbfij
Oy.-UTtt, Lobsters, Pickles, 1“
French Mustard, Sauces, Cal
l'ruitri, Soda, Cream Tartar, 8
Nutt*,Raisins, Ginger, P«
.TcHicB, all kindfl, Brandy T
Pine Apple, Citron, Tapiot*,!
roni, Currents, Potash, 1
case, Lye, by the lb. or case, l
by tiie lb, or box, Powder, 1*
Caps, Smoking Tobacco,** ]
oral new brands, Chewing
Tobacco, do., Mstobsk.
Tubs, Buckets, ChunA I
Trays, Bowie,, "
A Splendid Lot of,
LIQUORfl
C'diampagno
Madeira 44
.Sherry
Claret *
Port ;;
-iin, Brandy, Whisky,
k Ali-G innis’ Ale,
•^1
Sehnapps, McGiuiiis' Ale,
(roekery aod
IBEAfT
Hard wore,
Giinjj aud
c
Mil
t\u‘H
not
jirtfclj,
wl •• W*
Afl^uy, June^th. [*'
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