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/ [lTW Om W«rt N«r«. H. 8. BWEET,- ALBANY, GA, JULY’o, 18oV Labor.—We here ecen the .ucco.sful of Coldmbus, he hav ing seeated, by prompt end energetic nc- •-thraf flill aopplie* of Sootcli laborers for bin UnJpeerjCpIumbuH, awl we nnotsorae cernett penion start *Vll ohii'l'jolnl itoci" company TSTSoutli' Georgia Emfgtatlon. Every little village aqd township pf the iar Weal has its agcnta a*4 drnmmera in Europe. Why la it that . .‘aba Booth lice down with folded handa and get* ready to give up the ghoat without a struggle? We proteat againat a courae ao full of rail* and uaeloaa cowardice. Mauhiluan Jldobd uv tub Biui.l.—In “18*6, ill the month of October, Juarea, the preaent acknowledged chief ofunhappy Mex *co waa totally routed, and It waa auppoaed left the Country for tho United States.— Then Maxlmlllian, dooming tlio opposition to hint uaeloaa and factious, by proclamation declared he would give no quarter to the ad herents of the Liberal government found witharms in their handa. Soon after get ting possession of the two Liberal Generals Orteaga and Salaaaar, ho had them execu ted, Contrary to every principle of, justice, and contrary to the rules of modern war fare. Whon our readers ruincrabur, tlmt these captured chiefs were taken out nud executed fora manly defence of their homes and wives, againat a foreign invader, they will see the difference 1s upon thoir side.— “The same measure you mots out, shall he rooted out to you again,” is the spirit of the sacred word. ■Hk have now paw chargo of t& (toper. W that it tSts not, nt all Umes, Nbwton, Ga,, July 4lh, 1807 Dead N«wh:—The Semi-Annual session, of our County Court eoavened on Mon da; wo arc frapk to esjithalIt aas not, nt all«me^been nj good aslt ought to have been, or ns we de sired it. Yet, under nil the circumstances, we have done as well ns could be expected. The busy season was nearly over when wo commenced, and followed by the general prostration of business, arriving from .the po litical status and Militnry bill. Wu think ourselve^ fomnnte to have escaped thus far 'without incurring loss, 'especially ns oiir expenses have bcin heavy. Our intercourse with the people of.Soulli- western Georgia has been of the most plea sant character, and our friendships formed we trust will ever coutiuuc. Especially do we feel grateful to the citizens, who, while we were yet a stranger, extended a hand of assistance, and by a liberal patronaga have continued to manifest thoir appreciation.— When we needed friends most, they came to uur relief. Wo aro glad that our associ ations have been mutually beneficial, and wo shall try in the future to merit the same good will As our means will enable us, we will mnke improvements in the mechanical de partment by increasing our facilities f'orjok work, nml for the better appearance of the paper. Wo are also endeavoring to luako such arrangements ns will enable us to de vote moro time to the editorial department and if we arc successful, wu will promise ns goodatri-wcokly as thcro is published in the State. Our friends will understand that all these improvements will do|icnd upon their con tinned supporl. A large number of sub scribers paid for six months, and their limu is now out. Wo hope they will renew with out delay, and help us through the next six weeks, when wo will be able, by theinerensu of business, to make a better paper. Will you help us V kn lit* WMefc Km? Nil IbtiH Uni Wo liftve probably all J>f uj» met with in* itrfccs in which a word hoodlctuily Bpokcrt hgaiiiBi tho reputation of a femnloTins been magnified 'b£ malicious mind* until thO cloud Jinn been dark enough to overshadow her whole existence. To those who are ac. iMistomcd—not necessarily from bad mo tives, but from thoughtlessness—to speak lightly of ladies, we commend these hints as worthy of consideration: NoVOr use a lady’s nnmc in an improper place, at an improper time, or in mixed company. Never make assertions about her that you think untrue, or Illusions that you feel she herself would blush to hear.— When you meet with men who do not scru ple to use u woman's name in a reckless and unprinciple manner, shun tlioin, for they are the worst enemies of a community—men lost to every sense of honor, every feeling of humanity. Many ngood woman’s character lay. Quito a largo amount of bnsinesa was dis- i o£ The Court adjourned on yester day until the 8th, .on account of to-day be- .ing tho fourth. Our colored folks have a large barbacuo to-day. Largo numbers wore in attendance. The white people were Invited to attend, and quite a respect, able number partook of the dinner. Up to four o’clock this evening tho best of order and decorum was maintained, SherifTMills, had a posso in attendance to kocp order. Registration will commence here on the 18,10 and 20th Inst. It is to bchnpud that our |>eoplo will not fail to avail themsclvue ofthe opportunity of registering In my opinion, it is n dnty they should not fail to perform. Our crops are excellent, nml tho most of thuni free of grass. Thowoathor is excessively warm, and many of our farmers arc needing ruin. On Monday last, Mr John H. Pierce, of this county shot, and severely wounded n fteedman, in his employ. It was done in sell-defeneu, Sr, Elmo. Maximilian. This enlightened statesman, humane ruler and bravo soldier is no more. His noble form sleeps u|>ou Mexican soil, while bis pure and lofty soul mingles with the de parted great of all ages. This is, says the Atlanta Era, but another striking evidence that we all do fado as a leaf, and that the bonora of earth areastholloworathatfndoth away. His murderora deserve the torments ofthe bottomless-pit, and we pray that thu bright day be not far distant when they shall be driven headlong from the face ofthe American continent, for such savages are only 6t to be run over and crushed out of existence by the pondorous wheels of Amer ican advancement and progress. The Emperor Maximilian was by Iar too great a man to meet such a cruel nml dis graceful fhte, and Napoleon will do well to hide his royal face in shame, ns ho contem plates tho bloody tragedy brought about on the 19th day of June, 1867, by his unpar donable duplicity. The conduct of tho great French Emperor is a blot upon tho name and fair, fame of France, wh(ehcan never bo eradicated as long as timo shall last. A faithless friend is infinitely worse than an open foe. Tub Wiixat Cbo"—In nil itho Ststes there was a largo increaso in tho acreage sown over 1866 and from 10 to 60 per cent in the condition of the -Crop. Georgia, in common with all theJSutes has been bless- ed with a’bonntiful yield. Prices are rapid ly declining and soon all will be able to cat cake at living rates. Riacttow li* PoblicOpinion.—The Con. neetieut election indicated a decided change in the current of opinion. An election just in Illiooiee shows that the Conserve W Aivereaction is even more decided West <han Sait The second grand division of the Btata^ which gave 1,044 majority for the Radical* in November, now elects a Demo- . l era tic Conservative for Judge by a majority of4,009. ix^SmitUOU -HMDS,—Mr. Graaham Baker of •id WflJCswa aaptaiod a white pelicau on last n JKriday. I Them ware three ol these birds iu Iim been forever ruined and heart broken by a ltd manufactured by some villiati, and re pented where it Hhotild not have been, and in tho jirewiice ofthoHo whom* little judge ment could not deter them from circulating and bragging of the report. A Blunder in noon propagated, nml tho smallest thing derogatory to a woman’s character will fly on tho wings of tho mind, and magnify as it circulates, until its mon strous weight crushes tho poor unconscious victim, lfespect tho naiuo of woman, for your mother and sisters arc women, nml as you would have their fair fame untarnished and their livos uiicmhittorod by tho slander er’s biting tonguo, hoed tho ill your own words limy bring upon tho mother, the Bis ter, or the wife of some fellow creature Chftlffefl. If changes and progress were synony mous terms, we in this country would be progressing vory.rnpidly. Within a single decade we have changed the spirit if not the fetter of our fundamental laws—changed tho meaning ot tho most cherished words in the Magna Charta of our liberties—laid vio lent bands on tho ark ol our political cove nant, and havo given the sanction of popu Iar approval to acts which our fathers would have pronounced despotic and tyrannical.— In a laud whore “taxation without represen tation” was regarded as good cause for war, and where the right of a people to change their form of government when they pleai dole, tli A Owmw BuoT.-IJeqi’yWert Bwber, In a aermon flellvorod in Plymouth Chqrob rcoently, pioduced tbs following picture; Mon aeem ashamed of labor, and often you will find men who have made themselv* respected by labor, havo built up a busi ness and amassed a fortune who turn to their aona and aay: “You ahall never do na I did; you shall lead a different life ; you shall bo (pared all this.” Oh, these nch men’s sons; They aim to lead a life ol emasculated idleness and laziness. Like the polyp that floats useless and nasty upon tho sen, all jelly, all flabby, no muscles, no hone—it shuts, and opens, and opens and shuts, and sucks in and squirts out again, of no earthly account, influence or uac. Such arc those poor fools. Their parents toiled and grew np strong, and built np tlicir forms of iron snd bono; but denying all this to thoir sons, they turn them upon the world boneless, mnsoleleaa, simple gristle and aoft nt that. A Nashville paper says a gentleman who ieft Chattanooga on Sunday evening at half- past seven stated that news had reached that place that Brownlow could not live twenty-four hours. Tho report says his yscians had informod him ot the fact, but persisted in saying they wero mistaken, ns lie had no “notion of shufHing ofl this mortal coil” ao soon. ■UWTE ar. regaUrlj In—lusnufjwturlw TIN W WARS for the whole..!, sad jUt.ilTr.da— ■t utoabbisgly In priew. Wdwlll *!»• ..pedal attention to Tin Roofing, Guttering, 8to. vkinh will be nndtr th. ptnon.l iiipmvUion of out MR. HUBSELL, aod .Mottled in moat aubsl.nliol moaoer. All work worronlod. W. kayo olao so- cured th. services of R. W. ALEXANDER, on old neld.ot of Albany, who., work is loo well known to need comment. LETTERS OUT IN TIN in tho moot perfect style of the nrt. Orders from abroad for any thing in our line, will receive prompt Remember the place, opposite A.J. TOWN’S NEW BRICK BLOCK. Call and become convinced. w !TJ. TOWNS, BROTHER k CO. To TH Poblic.—Mr. M. Ruseell put the Tin Roof on my New Building, and I am well pleased with It. It will compare with any roof I know of. A. J. lUWfto. Albany, July 2d, J867. 70—1m Tub Coi.iiun Movl-vu.—Four car loads of new wheat passed through here yester day, shipped tioin lloino by Messrs C. M, Pennington A Co., to New York per Cen tral Railroad Savannah.—At. Era, 28th. SPEARS’ Fruit-Preserving Solution. Warranted to prevent the decomposition of all kinds of Fruit, Tomatoes, Jellies, Spiced Fruit Wine, Milk and tome kinds of Vegttablcs. 0ns pound will prestnre 128 pounds fruit. For sals by L. E. k II E. WELCH, Druggists, Albany, Qa. July 9,18(17. (73) Drugs and Medicines Letter treat Brazil, Wo have been requested, says tho Now Orleans Timo,, to publish thu following ex tract ol a letter from a young lady, who, with her parents, has Bought a new home iu the empire of Brazil -. Km Du Jankiho, May 22. Wo arrived saloly alter thirty days Irmii New Orleans, nil well: no deaths, hut hard living. If wo had known the hill ol fare, wo could havo provided ourselves with provisions for tho trip. ltio do Janeiro! llow ran I describe it V Alns I tho poverty of tho English language fails to lurnish words to express tile most iiiagniflount sight I ever beheld. We were received by tho Ilrazillians with open arms. Tho Government has furnish ed tho most magnificent places for our ac comodation. The house is nn extensive building on an eminenee—almost a iiimin- taltj—that commands nfiill view ofthe city We aro furnished with rooms, bedding, etc., and I«1 on plnin, wholesome feed, tree of charge, for twenty days; alter tluft time we are to pay forty cents per day. Tho wrecked emigrants from der Frank McMullen fine, healthy looking crew. He clung to them through every tiling, hut is almost dead from consumption. Dr. Gnstou from South Carolina, and crew, nre hero also. Four hundred and Ally ol ns arc_ in this building. I tlu"credit of being live from all partisan Wo will probably go into tho colony j bias. It was supposed that they weru too Started l>v Mr. (wimlnr nt* Alnlmnin lit* I .......l. ...!*l. <l. n _£• ;i i*t New Goods Receiving. t$ Q UR Block ia now complete. Planter*, Physi cians and other*, supplied at chaap rate* for ASH. L. E. July 9, 18(17. k H. E. WELCH. (73) Druggiate. Texas, un armed vesterday'—a He clung shoulders the stars of authority navo deccn ded to put at the naiuo timo their power and the jiat ieneo of tho people to tho severest tests. When these diHtriot commanders wore appointed, Southern |>coplu placed a largo relianeo on their honor, and cave thorn ,, the erodit of being five from all i vill probably go into tho colony j bias. It was supposed that they \ by Mr. Hunter, ot* Alabama. Dr. much imbused with tho spirit of civil liber- Keyes Will go there, also four other families. i V| and too well acquainted with the rights Two of Mr. \ nney’s sons go with us. Wo I ami feelings of freemen, ever to abuse their go throe hundred miles north of here. There j high trust. In view of what we havo seen IB a regular mail lino to New York; ships ed, was held as sacred and indefensible, tho very opposites of these political axioms aro now insisted on and rigorously enforced by tho descendants of revolutionary sires. Iu a land whore the principles of free trade wero first recognized we havo fallen back in to tho barbarism of a miscalled “protective system,’’ whereby tho many aro taxed for tho benefit of tho few Dltnd in place of hard money, honest industry and rigid economy we now have paper issuse which our peoplo are lorsed to accept ns representatives of value, and tho inevitable consequences of __ _ luliu ^ such a condition of things—wild speculation P l] ALLA WAY & Sflr and reckless extravagance. 11,1 1 1 W¥ ft I w nun Iu thu South the condition of things is so peculiarly anomalous that no mau feels se cure iu the assertion of his constitutional rights and privileges. All State laws, ac cording to the practical interpretation ofthe . B Deconstruction Acts, must bend to the cap- LilltirC StOCK. . I’ll 1*111 til PC rice of military commanders, who can mako and unmake to suit their own sovereign will and pleasure. Nor has there been any hesi tancy among the gentlemen upon whoso * h: FURNITURE A.T COST I —Coronr Fourth nud Cherry BU.,— Intending to cloae out thair present buiinaia, now offer their At Cost! Something New NEW —AT- NEW <PBI{ I HEW HOTEL! bar# juit completed my Naw Hotel ling. It la Building. It la conveniently arrang- „ and handsomely located A good I Cistern In the yard. To an experlanced man, a liberal offer will he made, call upon R. II. Town*, Albany. * A. J. TOWNS. Ml For particulars For Rent. WOLARQE STORK ROOMS, in perfect order, A. J. TOWNS. T 1 under the New Hotel. BRICK! BRICK! have just burned a kiln of No. 1 Brick, which I offer cheap. Call on R. H. Towns, opposite the w Hotel. A. J. TOWNS. Albany, July 2d, 1807. 70—Itu An Ordinance. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Member» of Council of the city of Albany, and it ie hereby ordained by authority of the eame, that Y the tint day of May in each and every year ^ there shall be appointed by the. Mayor and JonBcil three citisene, freeholder* ofthe city, whose duty It shall be to aaaeea the value of all the Real Estate in-ihia eity subject to taxation, and make i return thereof under oath to Council by the first day of July following, which ahall constitute a pan of the Tax Digest for each year. And it shall he the duty ofthe Clerk, from the former book* and auch other aourcee at he may dlaoover, to make out a list of th* defaulter* a* to such real estate, and furnish the same to the Assessors, whose duty ahall be to asiess th* value thereof and return their asaeasment to th# Clerk of Council. When theown- era of real catat* in the oity of Albany, or their agenti, oannot be found, It shall he tho duty of the Clerk of Couneil to post at the Court House and Fost Offle* in said oity. a list of the numbers of such City Lots in default, for the space of Lhiriy days, at th* expiration of which time if said rent estate ia not claimed' and owned, the Assessors' shall assess a fair value thereon, and the Clerk shall enter the same upon the Digest aa “unknown 1 ’ and in da- fault, and shall assess a double tax thereon, and issue execution for th* amount of such lax, aud re turn said axaeutions to the Marshal fur collection. Passed June 29, 1807. J. M. MERCER, Mayor Pro-teui. Attest: J. F. Caboilb, Clerk. July 4th, 1807. 71-3w 'F leave hero tho 23»1 of each month, (’annul yet tell yon how to address ns. 1 write in great haBte, as tho Kmperor iH to vis.it us in two hours. * j liit-li mill wluu we nitty set', we commend to th* nttention ol' liolh civil nml military rcndcrti tho following]|iiutsnga Irani tho oration of 1 initial Webster, on tho completion ot the ltnnkcrllill Monument, June ]7th, 1846: From lb. Expr..., ■ Who ih I’rksiiiicnt of tub Unitkd Status V—Certainly not Andrew Johnson, lterausc. First, The July session of Congress is convaued, not by the 1’resident in thu W Idle House nt Washington, hut hy 'l'hnddcus Stevens, ill Pciinsylvnnin. Tho Constitution says tho president “tuny on extraordiimry oocasions, convene both Houses—or one of litem,” hut as the convening hi this enso is nt tile instance ol' Stevens, n good many |ieo- f ile, naturally enough, aro concluding that to must be President ot the United States. Second, Others think it must be Secreta ry Stanton, seeing that it is to him, and not to Andrew Johnson that some oftho South ern Caliphs are addressing thoir edicts, re scripts mid communications. Thus, to-day, tho telegraph tells us, that Secretary Stnii- ton has refused to receive tho resignation of Gen. Sickles. Andrew Johnson is not per mitted to have any voice in tho matter. Third, Possibly, however, both of these classes of persons tuny ho mistaken. The Express inclines totheeonvictiou that Gen. Sheridan is President. No man who is not perauaded that ho is invested with supreme (tower would have dared to write such a lot- terns ha did the other day to Gen. Grant, respecting tho President aud the President’s orders. — It may lie, though, that instead of being but one President, os prescribed by the Con stitution, we have now three or lour—the one having the least power and the least respect paid to him being the one who occu pies the chair in whioh Washington ant. du4£Mmy.iMKUlM other two are said to be (»~*Bn3> W9wn9lBhWh«od.. iirjro captared one in four feet high—mcasuraa acven feet from tip to lip, end hea a beak 14 inches [Bom Courier. Arrival ok Emiobants.—The Savannah Newt Jb Herald of the 25th says: Among the passengers yesterday by tho (learner Herman Livingston, from N. York, wore a Iqrge number orfamilies from Glas gow, Scotland, enrouto to Columbus, Geo., where they are to be employed in the new ootton mill, now erected. The men are fine, atidotic-looking mechanics, and are just fresh from the ThMltliS shops and cotton factories of Great Britain. They will,,no doubt, prove acceptable in their net?, vaca tions in the manufactories of Columbus, whioh bids flur to became ohe’of the latest manufacturing cities in A military republic, a government foun ded on mock elections anil supported only hy the sword, is it movement indeed, but a retrograde aud disastrous movement Irom the regular and old-fashioned monarchical system. If men would enjoy the blessiugs of repnhlienu government, they must govern themselvs hy reason, hy mutual counsel nnd consultation, hy a sense of feeling and gen eral Interest, and by the acquiescence'of the minority in tho will of the majority proper ly expressed; and, ahovo all, thu military must he kept, according to the language of our hill ot rights, in strict subordination to the civil authority. Wherever this lesson is not lioth larged and practiced, there eau ho its political freedom. Absurd, preposterous it is, a scoff and a satire upon tree forms of constitution al liberty by military leaders, and tho right of suffrage to lie exercised at ths point ot tho sword,—Works, voL I, page 08. [Now Orleans Times. Important Order la Relation la Regis* Iratiea. We find the following in tho Savannah Republican of tho 4th. It will bo seen that all arc permitted to register who will tako tile prooribed oath: Editor Savannah Republican: Permit me to use your paper to state that the Hoard of Registration tor this city has received in structions from headquarters to register all persons who will take tho prescribed oath. Will those gentlemen who called Stour off ice on Snturdny last with their pardon, (dense call again, if they wish to register under tliu ahovo regulation ? It they will name a suitable hour, wo will bo glad to give them prompt attention. Respootfully, IIknryS. Wktmokb, President of the Board Savnunali, July 3, 1867. The Lancaster Intelligencer, which is pub- lulled at tho homo of Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, thnB notioed the latest effusion oretmUiliou of that worthy : • Tbaflf Stevens has written a letter urging the aiadWiliSng of Congress in July, to make more stringent rales to be applied to the Sbuth.” As the old wretch nears thd grave ho become? more .and more vindlcUyA" We are ronvinetd that. It eonaists of: Fine Walnut Sets I Cottage Sets* Parlor Sets, Bureaus, Wash- stands, What-Nots, Hat Racks, Trundle Beds, Cradles, Mat tresses, Feathers, etc., etc., etc, 51.0, s l.rg. ...ortm.Qt or Window Shades, Wall Paper, Carpeting, Matting, Oil Cloth, Ac., And, In foot, .v.rylhiaf uautlljr kopt in a First-Class Farflltare Eslabllshaeit. Jut/ 6th. 1807. 4t Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale. Will be aoltl on the first Tuesday Iu AufustneK, before th* Court House door or Dougherty county, between th* legal hours of sale, th* following prop erty to-wit: Sundry articles of Goods, Wart* and Morehau- dise, consisting of Clothing, Hats, Capa, Soaps, oto., etc., too numerous to mention; levied on aa (he property of Murphy k Lindsey to satisfy a mortgage fife, B. Simon k Co. *t al, v*. said Murphy k Lind- J * W ’ KKM P» Sheriff. F. M. THOMPSON, Contractor and Builder, AID DIALIR 1M I am prei in my If Superior Court—Nov. Term, l T being represtnild to the Court by the [ cliiion **• H. Parmlee, that by deed of mortgage "I. Wise ofCharlsa listed th# first day of January, 18U2, William S. July 6, 1867. [postponed] Administrator’s Sale. O N Ih. flrit Tuesday In 8«pt.iab«r nut, will b. ■otit ia Ih. towa of OullU, Mlttb.lt county. 0.., all lb. R..1 Kit.I. belonging to tb. ..t.L. of Duot.1 Cl.menu, cooii.lilg of lot of Unit numbor 169, in Ibo 9th diilrlot of told oounly, (.xc.pt Wid ow’. Dow.r). Bold far lb. bon.St of tb. b.ire and creditor.. T.ra., un.lt not., with .pprored m curlty, payable til of January next. JESSE POLLOCK, Adu’r. July 0, 1807. [rOSTPONBO] Administrator’s Sale. S N lb. Srat Tuead.y in September nail, will b. retd Istb. town .f C.mfiin, MltcbMl m.i^ Rent Rotate belonging te tb. Mot. if D. A. Rollick, deccctLcon.i.ting of filly .era. 0 f land, tb. »o.th-wrat corner of lot nombar 17S. In tb. Utb dl.trtct of .aid ounty. Alto, lot lumbar 20 In lb. tub dlurict, axc.pt 1221 acral M ld off, Bold for tb. b.n.f t of th.lt.lr. and crrJltore— Term., mall noire with spprovodrecnrlty.pnyablo lit day of January nut. JESSE POLLOCK, Adi July 0,1807 Furniture, Sash,Blinds & Doors! BURIAL OASES, ALBANY, GA. ipared to contraot for all kinds of work line, and promise satisfaction iu every A good supply of METALlC BURIAL CASES oonatantly on hand, and furnished at Hhort notice. Albany, June 29th, 1867. C9-C.m conveyed to said Parmlee certain lota and parts lots of land, lying in the seventh district of Bakji county, known as numbers two hundred and forty, (240) and two buudred and two, (202) each contain ing Iwo hundred and fifty acres, and lot number two hundred and one, (201) with the exception of fif teen and one-eixth acres off of the south end of said lot, and tha undivided one-half of l?t number two hundred and thirty-nine, the said part of 201 con taining two hundred nnd thirty-four and five-sixth acres, and th* said part of two hundred and thirty- nine containing ona hundred and twenty five acres, for the purpose of securing the payment of three (8) promissory notes made by the said. Wise, each dated th* said let of January, 1802, and payable with Interest from date, on* payable twelve months after date, for $2910 16, twenty nine hundred and sixteet|i.dollars and aixteen cents; the second pay able two years after datefbr said sum ($2910 10) an^ the third note due three years after dele, fof the said turn ef $2910 10. The whole ofsaid notes amounting to th* said sum of Elghty-8even Hun dred and Forty-Eight Dollars and forty-eight cents, and which said nous are now dae and unpaid. It is.Qrdcred that said William 8. Wise do pay iato this Court hy th* first day of next term, the principal, interest and ooxt due upon said notes, •how cause, if any he can, to the contrary, and ... default thereof foreclosure to he granted to the said Charles H. Parmlee of eald mortgage, and the equity of redemption of th* said William 8. Wise, therein he forever barred, and that service of this role be perfected on said William S. Wise accord ing to law. IIINE8 & HOBBS. PUTs. Att’ys. Tho Defendant, W. 8. Wise, Is not to he found this county by me. DAVID McMURRAY, Sheriff. A true extract from tha minutes of Baker Superior Court, November Term, I860. _ TH0MA8 ALLEN, Clerk. June 25th, 1867. KAGKOLIA SPRINGS r Rt8->eeel retreat from the vertical rays of a Summer's sun, has been titled np for the reception of visitors who may wish to spen threo or four months invigorating I am now- receiving most complete i DRY GC iGROCEB Ever brought to tksl I have fix | THE LADl| I’lain and Stripo Jaconet, Organdio Muslin, Flain and dotted Swiue, Embroidered '> Black and white I-awna, .Stripe Mozambique, Plaid Barege, Brown snd blue Barege, Gingham, Lawns, Pink, bine and white 1 rook, Embroidered- IlandkcrcUdl J Alexander Kid Glevcsj i Ladies’, Misses’ snd Childrtu*| Prints st 12* eta. per Yard, Latest Styles S U O 33 or every description, and hun clet> that cannot be given in sal FOR 01 French Calf Boots and Sboeql Pat. Leather “ “ « Extra Kip Large sizes Mens’ and Wot Boys’, Youths’ and Childrens' ] lints, all descriptions, Latest styles J Linen Bosom Drawers, JSest Alexander Kid Glero, * colored, Handkerchiefs, Soolts, Cnnk| Large lot ot Gents’ and Boys’ Will bo open in a few dip | In the Orooery 1 have Flour, all grade*, Canvassed and PigHanu,k Tea, Coffee aud Itice, { ABC nnd Crushed 8sgt Sugsr, Farina, Oystor, Wilt* I Crackers—by the poasdwl* Oysters, Lobsters, Pickle*,F French Mustard, Sauces,’C Fruits, Soda, Cream Taitsr,S Nut«, RaisinB, Ginger, T Jellies, all kinds, Brandy 1 Pine Apple, Citron, Tsj roni, Currents, Potash, by H ease, Lye, by tho lb. or c by the lb. or box, Powder, * Cape, Smoking Tobacco* oral new brands, CkeajJI Tobacco, do., M*W*t I Tuba, Bucket*, Cb*^' Trays, Bowh, A Splendid Lot^.j LIQTTOH* Champagne Wi»*A • * Madeira Sherry ’’ Port .. Ml Gin, Brandy, Wht*kyi„“ 1 Schnapps, McGinnis' Al*». Cretkery wkbt re freaking aksdre, krollng wnt.ta, and koollkfol brerere. Ik. PrepriMor preprere to furalah «. good n ubl. ,,U a ‘ IUr * Mairelf that b. I'll board you a nentb for jnat $46. g "*'■« “ “Mb aa yonr oolUre, yro-ar courea. a. pan of *ko Hardware, I asm Gaos and a'., tl'f -‘‘tnstft? Albany, Jv* W \k f4