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THE ALBANY TRI-
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OARGILE & CO.
WISDOM—.11'STICK—MODERATION.
ALBANY, GEORGIA. JULY 30. 1867.
ft‘2, IPISTI QUARTER
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NUMBER 80.
cly news,
OR EVERY
1 vSilgiii AND SATURDAY
! Gilbert A Vason’s Dry
jffldeof Broad street.
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Advertising.
alike rate of One Dollar
aonare of Ten Lines, for Ihe j ,
Varenlr-tTO Cents for each t
ible in Kdranoe.
I.AW CARDS.
D. H. POPE,
ATTORNEY AT I,AW,
ALBANY, GA.
W ILL giro prompt attention to any bitaineaa
entrusted him, in all the Courts of Dougherty
and surrounding counties.
,T. W, FEARS,
Provision Dealer & Grocer,
.
Macon, Q-a.
July 4, 1867.
I.. I’.Ji. WAHIti.N.
I otu K.
■IW* (candidal es for office, $10,
for at regular ad-
be paid In advance.
SlJjaT of brevier, make one
Ikaiasks over eight linea
Minted. •» two square*.
CTT^ 0 a theif advertisement a
1 * -^rish them to occupy.
Kvidnal benefit, will he
each insertion.
incuts.
for legal ndvertlse-
ft at eight lines or less..$ « 00
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uiiitaef dismission f
PjjSS’firdliinlsslon f
adds
..6 00
jlilttralion 4 00
ifQaardienshlp 4 00
lafffiraiiMlon from Admin-
i 00
a from Guar
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iropertj, ten days 3 00
; 6 DO
i rales will he required in
•P|01A> NOTICE.
— *“ *«lnlstrators, Executors or
^ by law to be held on Ihe
fit Month, between the hours of
tad three in the afternoon, at
Ha the county in whloh the proper-
K«dee tf theee sales must be given
fort, daja pravlous.
' a personal property must be
jikrongh a public gaietle ten
Lrfc'rodHor. of an total o urnal
__s *111 W smite to Iks Court
0 to nil Land moot bo publish-
■Won of Adainiilrallon, Ouanlian-
bad thirty days—for ills-
tlon, monthly all months —
irdlonohln forty dayo.
rnro of Mortgages mint ho
tf for four month,—for soteblishlug
Ufull ipaco of three luonlhr—for
.tffofoffl Executors or Admlntalrotora.
JJltima H*— *7 tho doceaaod, thr
WOm non! ha.
3en & Co.
IO-IORTI
fluMJFAOTORERS,
BROADWAY
New York’
Mho of tho public and iho trade la lari
nr Jon Magana Oclave Rosewood PI
ft ShMfWMffsaafl partly of lone, arr
hOy sny hitherto offered in Ihll Market.
a all tho aaodora Impmomonl a, French
Man, Ear, Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung
h.—daaahlahiwwantholng made uador
[supervision of Mr. J. n. ORDVE8-
iihobohhnd a practical experience of over
PNfc thffir nsnnfsdnre, is fully warrant-
ti, particular, •
orte,’
Wgfoat award of merit
M^jAMhui *V etfo* aal. V.A
fjiyftbWaD’S FAIR,
ted lastraments from the best
P»ri>, Germany, Philadelphia,
and Kew York. Alio nt the
i fhr five Mooesiive years, the
ib from beth of which can be
ef improvements we make a
6 Forte, and by manufaotur-
i«strictly cash system, are enabled
iut at a prioe which will pre-
Ciik la Carr eat Foals.
Catalogues sent free < i|
WRIGHT & WARREN,
ATTORNEYS AT I,AW,
ALBANY, GA.
W ILL |H\icJice in tho several Courts of Ijixvutul
Equity in tuis Suite unJ the Circuit Court*
of the United Slates for the Slate of Guor/rid.
Also attention given to COMMISSION in BANK
RUPTCY.
Albany, Nov. IS. 1865. —37
Bankrupt Laws.
iETITIONS in Unnlruplcy under Into Aet of U.
Congress CAN NOT UK FILEI» until llie gene-
orders of the Judges of Ihe Supremo Court
(under section 10) prescribe the form of the petiliou
orders, eto„ etc
When the Circuit nnd district Court of tlie United
States can properly bent- these cases, wo shell
gladly represeot our clients before them. Cases
oan he determined in vnoaliou or term.
HINES & HOWLS,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany. Ga., April 2, 1867. 81lf
MEDICAL CARDS.
Drs. Jennings & DeWitt
E AVE associated themselves in the practice of
medicine.
... PICK—Upstairs over Hilsman & Hall's Drug
Store.
Ur. DeWitt will give special attention In
SURGICAL cases.
Albany, July 2d, 1867. ' 70-1 f*
~ DB, TO j5D.
—o—
OFFICE—Lehman’s Corner, Opposite Livery Stable.
KES/PKXCh .4/mV. /*. JJRJXSOX'S,
FebI2-nll-tn ALBANY, GA,
Drs. Cromwell & Connally
Q .FFER their professional services in the citizens
' of Albany and vicinity. Office on Broad fti.
tbruary 24, 1866. 1»—tf
H. V. C. M. fOPK.
Drs. Callaway & Pope,
PALMYRA, GA.
March 30th, 1867 [30-ly]
drs. siMs it mcmillan
H AVE associated themselves together in the
practice of medicine, end hereby tender their
services to the citizens or Albany and vicinity.
OFFICE—At the Drug Store of Gilbert \ Ero.
on Washington street. May 2d, 1867 [44lf]
drTw. a. love,
ALBANY, Via.
Office (until further notice) at hU Residence
nearly opposite the residence nf Captaiu John A.
Davis’. May 8th, 1867 46-ly
DOUGLASS HOUSE i
One Squai’e West of Court lloase,
Albany, Ga.
Singes leave IIiIh Mouse every ilajr for
Thomasville. Bainbridgo, and
Florida.
Tlae Table
Supplied with tho BEST the market affords,
Mnrch 21-20 If
The Arrow Tie g Iron Bands
i: vj:,yixi7. . ^
IIV .1A WUH II Alt If ON HOIM*.
-FOR-
BALING COTTON I
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
M Y arrangements are complete for sale and de
livery of
CORN BACON AND HAY.
In store and to arrive,
2*i,000 llis. Rmoited Bacon.
20,000 lbs Hulk Salt Rides.
o.OftO bushels Com.
60,000 lb* Northern and Eastern Hay.
*.0 bids A U C Sugar.
200 bids Superfine Family Flour.
60 kegs Nalls.
lOo Sacks Liverpool Halt.
Having an AGENT West constantly buying, no
one has the advantage. Planters wanting produce
especially CORN, should hand in their order*
Willi Him CASH, in lime. The corn will be
transfered on arrival, saving drayage, which wil
ulwifys tie 5 cents in bushel less than prices from
.Stove. This is saved to purchasers. .'100 bushels
is a cor load.
J W. FEARS.
January 29lb, 1807. ***
FIRE, WASTE
THEFT!
| See tljo crimson clouds of ovfuiu.u
Itfftlltco lmrs across I ho Ulm*-
| When* the moon in pallid Beauty,
Like an angle pastes through f
OvetjmU the winding river,
Ily the fading sunset kist,
Slowly rises up tho vapor,
In a cloud of ghostly mist,
While the Eve Is slowly turning
Its last grains of golden sand,
What a holy quiet hovers
Over all the drowsy land !
There is now tho spell ofsileuee —
Of silenee ealin and deep-
Overall the plaeid water
[HEY arc manufactured in Liverpool, of the I Where tho 1)1 lie mist FCeius asleep,
hest English Iron, under Ihe peraonal super-
ion of ihe Inventor, formerly a resident of Mewl And the vessel slowly gliding
Orleans, La. I Down the river to the hay,
The ARROW TIE is preferred by Shipmasters Show on sheds of spreading onnvas
and Compressmen, as it is worked with ft to 1 inch *Pints which.elmtiires from rod to
slack, while all SOLID TIES require 3 to 5 iochee,' 1 im * * a,tn t ,rom n
which, in running througii a ?argo, Involves a hea
vy loss to the Shipmaster.
Unequalled for Simplicity and
Rapidity of Adjustment!
Surpassed by None for Strength and AdsU
ublllly lo ell ihe Uses of C-OBBercel
rpn
1 i
vliiof
The Favorite & Most Comfortable
ROUTE
FROM
Albany to New York!
(17.1
P*re Through lo New Vork — *SJ
rpHE following new, fhnl, nml firal-class STRAM*
J SHIPS nail from Snvannnh lo N.w York nrrj
Tnenilny. Tlmraday and Nnliirdnj'.
Mnrrnv'H Linn. Allnnllo tl. M.8. 1 Kmplrt Linn.
8. t!o’a I.inc.
Rail TUESDAYS. Sail Til URSD’YS Sail SAT’D’YS.
Herman Living-’San Sai.vado»,
Lr.o,
Dearhoin, Com’r,
\ I BOO,
ston, Baker, Com.
General Barnes,
Com’r.l Morton, Com’r.
Nickerson, Com
San Jai'ini-o,
Atkins, Com’r.
Bnckley,
These Steamships aro all of large carrying capa
city. well adapted to this Route, and are fitted up
with especial regard to the comfort of Passengers.
Stale rooms large and airy ; the Steward’s depart
ment supplied with the best the New ^ork and Sa
vannah markets afford. The/fhrough Freight Ta
riff having been much reduced, Freighters aud Pas
sengers will find this the QUICKEST, SAFEST,
and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE lo New ^ ork.
SAVANNAH AGENTS.
Murray's Line—Hunter & Gamma!. Agents.
Atlantic U. M. 8. S. Co’s Line—Wilder &. Fuller
ton, Agents.
• Line—B. If. Hardee, Agent.
Empire I
June 8th, [CO]
GEO. A. MeOLKSKEY,
General Traveling Agent*
change* from rod to grey.
All is duict, stive tho murmur
Ofthm tido ujion the bar ;
See caoTt little horakur playing
With the image of a star!
And’tis thus that human creatures.
Bowed with age or fresh in youth,
USE THE ARROW TIE nml BANDS, and SAVE
MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE
Arrangements have been made lo secure an am
ple supply of the Arrow Tie and Bands for the,_. , . . , _
••omlng Seaaou. The Iron will be belter than the | QW® Lack btmtqily,the uuage
lieit heretofore used.
JAN. A. HAVX,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOW Sc CO,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
The understgued is prepared to furnish the AR
ROW TIE to the TRADE at
Ofeach grand, celestial truth.
Now the brooding silence deepens,
And tho scone i> otto of rest,
While tho wreck’d day drifts down grandly
To be stranded in the West—
I On von rugged const of eloud-lnud
SAVANNAH PRICES,
Forwarding and Transportation Added.
lll'ST & JOHNSTON.
Hear the Insurance Agents:
Savannah, Ga., May 7tU, 1867.
High above the village spire,
On its mighty purple head-lands,
And its crags all tipped with Hie
Joke.
Many years ago, when church organs
first came* in use, a worthy old clergyman
was imstor of it church where they had just
purchased an organ. Not far from the
The recent fires in this city having proved to onr I church was a largo town pasture, where a
ent
ority
them
Bull
ire satisfaction, by a thorough test, the super!- f* rt », v t many cattle grnxed, and among
,yof IRON BANDS for baling TO™*- *• 5 largo bull. <>110 hot Mr.
i-onelv recommend them to the use of the 1 taut-1 *> , , . ’ •
n ,°(>nQrnrgia nn .n cfticlrnl agent In r „, rl .,i„g U-ame up iionr tho ol.iircl. Iiouw gnwm(f, and
loss by fire; and we agree to discriminate, when!just as the lvCV, Mr. B was in tho
it..LU th nl I'nil.m ihiia ai>piiri>il I niLlut it)' tnu unr>>>■ > u-iin.it'iui u-niil
practicable, in favor of Colton thus secured.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN Sc SON.Agent*Liverpool,
London and (Hobo In*. Co.
CHARLES L. COI.HY Sc CO., Ag’is Sun Sc At
lantic M. In*. Co., N. Y.
R. 11. FOOTMAN, Insurance Ageute.
WOODBRllXsE BROTHERS, Insurance Ag’ts.
.1. T. THOMAS. Inwirunce Aaenta.
J.C. MoNULTY, Secretary Southern Insurance
Sc Tnut Co.
JAMES T. STEWART, Agent London and OU,
midst of hin Herttum—“boo woo* woo wont
tho hull.
The parson paused, looked up at tho
singing seats, and, with a grave face said :
would thank the musicians not to tune
their instrument (luring service; it annoys
me very much.
Tho people stared and the minister went
Lancaster Insurance Com)
npany.
LANE Sc WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macon, Ga., May 10th, 1807.
•hap C mSfE chy 1 , 0 havlng^fuUy °demona.r. Jd their instrument while fan. pro
he imiSi, r IRON BANDS for baling purposes, 1 he congregation tittered, fo
Chapu
the a<W „
as a security against loss by fire, we, the undersign
ed Insurance Agents at Maoon, Ga., take pleasure |
in endorsing the action of Ihe Agents at Savannah,
Georgia.
K.C.GRANN183, Agent for several Ins. Co’s.
J- W. BURKE, Insurance Agent.
E J- JOHNSON Sc CO v Insurance Agents.
.1. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
J. M. BOAKDMAN. Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Insurance Agent.
May 28th, 1857. 53-6m
“Boo woo-woo,” went the hull again, as
he drew a little nearer the church.”
Tho parson paused again and ^addressed
the choir;
“I really wish the siiigers would nottuno
aching/
W. F. HAVENS -H• M. BROWNJ
HAVENS & BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
Li(hl find Stundard liltorntnre,
Stationer, &o.,
No. 01 Cherry 8» MACON, M.
January 17, 1867
/
%. New Sensation
1-lm
MERSCHAUM
KHUINE or no »»le.
The New Cemtral Inland Mail Route
BETWF.ES THE SOUTH AND THE NORTH.
AND EAWERN CITIES!
—BY TUB—
Richmond and Danville R. R-
And It* ©on i* cell olio!
rriHE Charlotlo and South Corolln., »ntl Norlh
I Carolina Railroad., ri» A.i|n.la, ‘ olombio-
Charlotte and Oreomboro lo lllohmond, ria Wa.h-
ingloo, Balllmorr, Phllodeljihia, hew York and
Boston. To secure speed, safety and comfort, ask
for
Tkrrailh Tickets VI* Cdlwrtta * Cfc»rl«tl*
The Roads upon this Route have been pul in ex
cellent'order, and furnished with Now Engines and
First-Class Passenger Cars. Sleeping Cats on all
Nlthi Tralwh first-olaw Dial®? Saloons, and
an$UUm*^'gtvott t0 passengers to get their meals
nanoMbrough on hr.Itlijr
Mountain Soenory. Thl. i. lha«horlo«lnnd.|Ulok-
eat All-llall Borne fkom Soulli-Woolern Oeor*ia I
2r. of ilraNorihorn or Ea,i«n C.iTm. ArraUfej
ra.nl> hart- h.rn mndr. »nd will .0..11 *0 Inin
radon, 10 Ticket and Cheek through (r.uu
'’'rai-TIckri.andChrck. e.« now I e had ai Iho
(MmMThe teal rat Railroad In Macon.
A. In WHAMNO. A'genl.
Ma, ». (Vll J-
Alimny
PIPES.
Very cheap at ,he
Book and Jewelry Wore.
L. E. WELCH * CO.
. (or they knew
wliat tho real cause of the difttiirluuiec WHS.
Tlie old parson wont 011 again, nnd lie
lind just about started good, when “Boo-
woo-woo” enmo from Mr. Bull.
Tho minister paused onco more nnd ex-
claimed:
“I havo requested the musicians in tho
gallery not to tune their instrument during
the sermon. I know uarticularlv request
Mr. that he will not tune uis double
bass organ while I am preaching.’’
This was too inneh. I,— got up, too
muoh agitated nl tho idea of speaking out in
ckureh, aud stammered out:
BOYS AND GIRLS! l " ttt
Aiiolt Stamps.—Tho Montgomery Ad-
to gel, for went of money. Bui I vc ' rti “ or h “ l '"“ t0 ““X
iu.i hare lomefhing lo read, and I’arlioi ill different portions of the conn-
tr..h supplies of reading «r«ry try having been engaged in collecting up
sr. n .1.1. u mnut -” ’ * fling
aiesting
, bankers, brokers nnd others to destroy their
S "i S* . Weekly Paper 1 sumps.
»U Printing Ho.,.. o.n hrife out. ^o do Wo understand that this practice of ruh-
lliii he must ha.cHUNDHED80FRUB8CRIBER8! Ihing up and extracting t ,
And he oppesls lo iho young folk, lo holp him.— marks on stamps that have onco been uted,
lie wonli 10 know how many will iol« for the pa-11, M prevailed to a considcrnhlo extent in
per hr .greel.g w c«k. ll. f.et 'hem scud In their I » om(j , HtiM< H e „ceforfli they will be
[llnrrrspon.lenoe of tho New York World.]
Scrap la MaxlalllUa’s Crista.
The ('.invent of the Capuchins is a tvpo
of tin-.ruin flint has deccudml upon ancient
piihlii- e.lilioes all over Mexico. Its flowora
Ifsarrliiteetiiral orrininents, its distinctive
marks of nny sort, have hern raxed or lorn
away. The ihick walls ciielneo chambers
uavcil witli tiles nnd scantily furnished.—
The meanest neglected paintings adorn
some of the walls. The windows like all
tlioso of Mexican buildings or dwellings, are
barred with iron. It is a natural prison.
My acquaintance opposite found the arch.
duke' and ids companion in one of tho rooms
on the ground floor of this convent on the
afternoon of the 3d nf Juno. Maximilian
lay asleep upon tho pavement; l’rince
Sslm-Nnlm ant writing nt n coarse table; two
scntinuls lounged at the entrance.
As tho visitor entered, the prince enjoin-
ml caution. ‘Ido not speak loo lond, sir,’ lie
said! ‘tli(-empororis sleeping.’
The visitor took a scat by the table.
-I ilo not wish,’ was his response, *to dis
turb your companion. I merely ealled to
inquire whether X can be of any casual ser
vile. I have some acquaintance with Es
cobedo.*
‘Escobedo T It is impossible lo speak of
him. He lias already determined.’
‘Upon w-hnf V
•That the emperor,’ replied the prince,
lowering his voice, ‘shall, of course, die.’
‘Do not be too sure. Escobedo’—
‘It is u mockery. Escobedo will do noth
ing. The emperor lias applied to Juarek
for n postponement. My wife has gone to
see him: slio shod.I lie here to-day. It is
just possible'—
Here Maximilian, disturbed, awoke slow
ly, and raised himself upon ids arm.
‘Is there, then,' lie asked, ‘any further
news from Jnnrex ?'
‘Not yet, to-day. This gentlemnn only
comes Irom Escobedo.’
‘What,’ said tho archduke, wearily na ho
got up aud aprouched the tnlile, ‘is there
from Kseolieilo V'
The visitor explained, as before, that lie
was not sent, hut had eomo to lenrn wheth
er lie could bo of any service.
“All, is that nil ? I thank you. Rut I
fear—’
‘Pali!’ interrupted the prince. The mul
eteer tile—’
But here the archduke cheeked Ids com-
pinion,
‘Hush!’ lie said ; I trust more to tha
princess than a hundred Escobedos. Wo
will wait for her.’
‘She ought toeomc,’ said the prince,.nnx-
lously, ‘she will do what site can.'
Tlie speaker quitted his sent and walked
tho floor. 1 lie oyc glass dropped unnoticed
from its perch, llis fingers writhed nerv
ously behind Ids hack, lie tried to hum a
tune, hut failod. Maximilian sank into a
van int clinic. For a few momenta ho was
silent. Then lie lifted his eyes with a pleat-
ant smile, and spoke:
‘You are an Ami
ivliiub Y’
‘Belli. I wns born in Guadlojarn, and
have liveil in tha United StnteB.’
Still smiling tlie archduke continued:
BOOKS art hard
the hoys nnd girls muni
th.j- L
week. Ni
them
member
(imee-“ | t , en
Manhood: How Lost, how Restored,
Juil fnhUtM, a «•»> edilOn •/
ol SrcaatTonaaceA, or Ssmiaol Weakness,
Tn.oltiotary SerMnnl Loel>s, lxroitsur,
and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta lo
Marriage, elo.; also CosniiMmos, Entnrav, and
Fits induced hy self- ndulgenoe or sextonl exlrav-
nganos. j n K sealed envelope, only 6 cenli.
* Thicelebrnled author in Ihin admirable essay
clearly demonstrates, from a ihiity years' aUMesa-
ful practice, Ihnt Ihe alarming oonsequences or self
abuse
ous
wanli in know how many will vol* for the pa- j,as prevailed to a considerable extent in
by.greel.gioiak.il. Ui ibsm sendthsfr UomJ loealitUe. Henceforth they will be
aanda’7nd’whether U wHl wnrrani him In common, dealt with in obedience to sect ion 155 of tho
ring it. Never mlud the money juat now. If be 1 Internal Koveitue act,
finds the vote ell right, he will begin the Pnbliee- —
tlon, end oellfbrthe mo«eH Ai.atiawa.—Tlie Greenville Advocate of
(hat ell who have voted for It bjr sending up (heir . . .
names, will be under obligations to subscribe for yesterday, saysthat a good story 18 told l!
JOHNSON’S
Smlthville,
T, W. JOlINHitK,
tnil tkiwiiTraen
Tn.lto»loa«
iiintklM that Ibe marks*
TKdX.JalJ U. no;
HOTEL,
. . . . f4 t'i'
tut proclice, Ihnl the alarming oonseqi
abuse may be radically cured without the danger
ous use of internal iredlolne or the upHeatlon of
Hie knife—pointing out o mode of sura at owe elm-
nle oertain, and oleelual, hy meeui of whleh .very
sufferer, no mailer what his condition may hr, may
cure himseircheaply, privately, end rodfco/ty.
This Leetnre ahould bells tho kendeol every
youth end every men in Ike lend. .
Bent, under Mai, in o plain envelope, lo ony nd-
dress yoil-poid, on reoelpl of slices^, or two potl
stamps.
Address Hie publisher*, ^ &
(err* If, Y, P,0,BosU86.
■ '• * U, 08—
NSTIOTEL,
on##*
E. E. BROWN ft BON, Proprietor..
Uil tu t.i»4
• n4vf v*«r
iffifttt f»wwh supplies of reading overy try uavtng been engaged in collecting
v Z ?« ««-v i Vw -■
ber blip anil,hln •*ChiUr*K’R Onlda” in W»r ®»" r * r*' A*.ArJjUlWjintlVYoqHest
(hoii via *' ’* * * bankers, brokers and others to (lcstrov tl
f^tKyeE®^^ registration in the western por-
soonest send in ihe longest list of subscribers! I tlon of that county .
We shell, In Ihe first number, begin the publloo-1 “When tlie
tlon of. „ _ beat the free
Sequel to tho Young Maroonon. cause of timii
Nearly ell-the hoys snd girls fa Iho United Steles names,' they
hove reed Iho --Youns hfsrooners" and hew delight- (mart indiviil
“When tlie Registrars were in a certain
beat the fVeedmun wanted to know the
their having ‘to put down their
Lbey were informed by a rather
have read Ilia “Young Marooners" and hem delight-1 smart individual, that it was for the purpoffff
ed with II; and Mr. doubling assures ua that lkal 0 f gaoertaining their numbera 'preparatory
new story will be every whit ee good m the °ldj, u.tMtlnff thpm tnBrnr.il m ffirlit. tn fmn
nsw slory will waw wklt aa tooil as Ika old I to .ending them to Brazil, to dgil^to free
one; and w_ho could want an,thing tatter! v I.L.lv t.re&ld bondag. there ~ ' “
to octidin _ ___
The idea
somo Quorlo of eight'poges, eplendidiy illustrated, I took, that night thoy ; “lkedaddlo(l to tha
and elegantly printed with nsw type on (no whits awamps, anddl(l not return until the regie-
paper. tusking ia iho y.or a taeullful volume of tr ,ra fiad left.”
over too psgss, with a floe tills pegs and Index, 1
Wool- nujiHlug uetrei a si , • a
Burke's Weekllforboys snd girls will be skind- jtnetr tar,
ofeightp
$ 2 00 per •■•tun. 1
5 00 ••
TERMS,
Single subscriptions
Three copies »
Five copies 8 00 •«
Ten copiee Jjj JJ “
Twenty-pef copies 80 00 “
Single subscriptions, 8 months... 60 oenls.
Single subscriptions, 6 months... 100
Hflr We truteM Mlive end Intelligent boy or
Ui- every poet- office in the South lo onnveM for
hsctiptlont nnd will mske It to their Intern* 4o
^ork for nt.
Rend fer a Premium Ref sad Cireolxr giving (Ml
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An IvpoitTAN-r Pacnyv-A writer in the
Miliedgeville Ueooxdnr, signing himself
“Wm. MoKiglefc” says tho Bankrupt law
provides that no debtor desiring a discharge
from the bufd eu of his debts, can 'get such
discharge after June let;; 18«B, unless ItiH
property isnnfllcicnt to- pay half his debts.
It'diibtora faiito.appdy tbrtbo benefit of the
aot duriog tlio f!rff(, yqar, qud yet are not
Me w pay half their debts, there is no o«r»
mill relief for them; huttilf-y will havoffo
hveirtder the htirdeh sf their debts-foravsiY
or otatil* majority of tbdr i-redkora auscut
in writing to their (lischygtv Pobtorswho
S'otAvw
be »(!«»»•, HA tuetter hokr K^e they
IT. •'Time is preelqus to!ilibse f)inffh. ui <
dto'U >r‘{
rut aiua twvt
«f MoImIc
,by -tjio rhTrt
,-iknLtAo
Vmericnn or a Mexican—
‘The Americans, I suppose, would not re
gret to hem- of my death ?’
‘I think they would; they arc not such a
people! I hope they will not hoar of it.’
‘We shall see.’ Tho areliditke’a face be-
came sobered, anil lie spoke abstractedly.—
‘I did wlmt seemed for Lite best. They de
ceived me. I am nfrnd they will regret’—
Here lie.lcaneil his head upon his hand, and
listening.
y, regarding the
two prisoners—one motionless, tho other
pacing lo and fro. Tho harking of a dog in
the street., the sounds of a caroUsnlin an op
posite building; soldiers’ voices in the sav-
o.s, wcro ajl. cruelly, v /V'«Linol... & Jejr„
heard outside; the lionvy door was opened
and a soldier announced ‘La Sonora!’
In an iiittaiitl’riHoo Sslm-Salm had a new
oomcr in Ids forms, She wns the voluntary
incssongcr, him wife. She lind just arrived
Irom San l.igjj’otosi, frofn Jnnrex. Her
face was snnWirnt and soiled ; her ahoea
were torn, her whole form trembled nerve
less fatigue as she laid her hands upon her
husband’s shoulders. Tlie archduke came
forward eagerly, waiting for his turn. The
prince wnslicard to ask in a whisper:
<Had yon any success T What did Jna-
res say ?’
‘They will do wliat.thoy harp said in the
dispatches. They have granted the delay.’
Sho turned to Maximilian: ‘0, your majesty,
X am so glad.’
Maximilian took the princess’ hand and
kissed it. ‘May God bless yon, mediate 1’
he said; 'you havo been tqp kind to one
who is afraid he can ne verse re o yon.’
The prinoeas forced a (mile. .‘Oo not l>c
too sure of (hat, yotfr majesty. 1 shall have
ne favor to ask tor (be pnnoe Here yet.
You will never need to ask that mndnme,’
responded the forebduke, leading the lady to
aaeat.' ......
But yon lhold wdftfy, You are tired. We
can ofl'er bnt llttWi Prieoe, Von must rare
foryour—-
Turning hit, faoi^aside, Maximilian mov
ed nbrnptly toward the windhw. It was
easy to see why.: His grief *
1 ist audible., m pri
the lmeh of hi* wif
tl» other uplifted toe,
protestation, could, X
rnssia is conoiae ond -p
’em seven million*ho toko:Hi