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ALBANY, OA., Al’<f«T (, 1$?.
I’crkoxai.—Wo rogrot lo lonrn tlint our
friend, Jar. Lauderdale, Kaq., tlic popular
traveling agent of the Kaat Tenn. ronh' to
New York, liar been compelled to rerign
hir porition on account ot ill health. We
trust that tbepurc mountain air, ami good
■watcrwhlch tho spring"ofthe up|ier couii.
-Try ahoundr, will soSn recover him Tiis
health. Ho la auccccded'ln ]>ofiition by A.
M. Wallace, Esq., of Atlanta. Mr. Wallace,
is an excellent business man, and tho inter'
csls of tho road will meet with every atten
tion at his hands. This route is the favorite
ono to Now York, abounding in scenery the
most grand, nnd accommodations that car-
not bo surpassed. It is represented by Mr.
Wallace, and our jolly iriend John T. Maf-
fet, than whom their lives no cleverer man.
May has shadow never grow less.
Progress af tie West.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gnr.ol t e
writes: “Soventy-thrce years ago tho first
boat started from Cincinnati up.the Ohio.—
It was bnllett proof, equipped with two can
non and small arms. The round trip to
Pittsburg was made in about four weeks.—
At that lima tho Queen City wns it mere
military post, which three years afterward
only contained five hundred inhabitants.—
Pittsburg was a little nest of unclean birds,
built away up in tho forks of this great
highway of naturoj and between those two
points a wilderness stretched on either side
of tho river whoso wild grandeur wns only
emphasised by tho two or three dots which
hail been made by llio forerunner of a com
ing civilisation. Seventy-three years ago!
and Fort Washington, with a population of
two ortlireo hundred is Cincinnati with a
pouulntiou ol 260,000; Pittsburg is no long
er a nest, but It is a great city whose breath
of smoko nnd thousand tongues offiames
bent tho very ntinonplicro tlint surrounds it;
tho two or three dots of civilisation between
tliosotwo points have multiplied into a him
drod nnd ten thriving cities and villages, nil
palpitating with the industry of n free and
prosperous people. The steamers that now
ply the river, could they all bo brought to
gether, would make n floating eity in which
n hundred thousand people could dwell with
comfort.
i' A Oirawnt’mnTTrrttMWATy.—ThcNwr
York Express calls the attention of tho Lo
ll) lotto fact that ttincofttic East
ern tnohRTocUircrs nro considering' the
porthtlin o(f liinesc labottrs. Th* pi»
tokpnffnctSii China witlCthe Ualfirori
five years’ work at a fixed scale ol wages,
considerably lower than that now establish
ed here; or else agree to furnish the laborer
with food, clothing nnd lodging, nnd to pay
a certain sum above that, w'liich may be con
sidered ns the workman's profit. 1l is
claimed that tho Pacific const is drap-frig
lor its labor supply on the vn;it .population
of Chinn to such nu extent that she will soon
be enabled to rival the East, in every bratiml l 1
of industry, unless cheaper labor can he ob
tained.
All of which is very well, but what is of
j more im|iortance these “men anil brethren”
I will all have voles, that is if they construe
I tlie matter correctly, i. e. radically.
BoTdTalkT
1 Col. Frank Wolford who wan one of the
, liruvcHt and moat active among the Federal
'Cavalry leaders in Kentucky during the
j late war, lias come out very decidedly -for
'the Democrats; nnd in a Into speech at
I Jamestown, in that State, i* reported to
have lined the following language:
“I ever was and am a Union man, and do*
Hire to hco every State in onr flovernniont
represented by a star upon tho American
llag. Thottc who are opposed to this are
! disnnionintH nnd rebels in the true sense ot
' those terms. If the Kadical candidate,
! Fames, should be elected fairly, I say, let
j him take his sent; and if Helm should 1
1 elected, ami any power attempts to resist
Ii'ih inauguration,*aa soon ns the electric (Ires
flash tho nows through the country, a mil
lion ol American citir.cn* will rise nnd as
sert their power nnd right*, and I will hue-
klo on my sword, inn roll to the conflict will •
out counting tho oo*t, and proclaim to tho
world that “Americans will bo freemon and
no! slave*.“
<J. r manor w. r. m»uo. 'a.*.jackioji.
;honj,
pom 1
(ltefi
tial
I’lron clad oatlf
lug upon his duties. JJere it is;
“I, —, of -.county of
ay Cotton Factors a
ler pic mii'iti ros ri
^*1 Cottoa Tarns,
before entpr. 12 o CLtstsot Si,
Philadelphia, Pn.
nnd
Stale of —, do solemnly—-—that 1
have never voluntarily bore arms against
the I'nited States since I have been n citi
zen thereof, that I have voluntarily given
)io aid) eounlepancf, counsel, or cnconrmjc-.
r^ons engaged In armed hostility
Incut to pel a
thereto; that Ihave neither sought n«r so
le J nor attempted tooxcreisc tho fune-
uJfif Ahy ofilJ* Whatevei\ hnder atiy au
thority, or pretended authority, in hostility
to tho l.’lliled States, thnt 1 have not yielded
a voluntary support to any pretended gov-
tfloor inimical
.... ——that, to the
best of my knowledge and ability, I will
support hih}) defend the Constitutionjif tho
thereto. And I do further-
support antkuelcml tne i -onsuuiuon oi uio
United St fife* npuiust all eiiemieii, foreign
Ami domestic • t hat I will lioar tnio faith and
nllegianee to the snme; that I take thi* ob
ligation Ircelv, without any mental re*erva-
or nurpose of evasion; ami that I will well
and faithfully discharge tho duties ot the of
fice cm which Inin about to enter: So help
moflod.”
Town it Without Timin'.—Tn tho Hritish
House of C’omtnon*, in the j ear of our Lord,
1770, Lord Chatham said :
“Power, without right, i* tho moat odious
and detfBtablo object that ean be offered to
the human imagination. It i* not only per
nicious to those who arc subject to it,but it
leads to it* own dent ruction.”
Stevens, Phillips, Sumner Jc Co. would do
well lo cut that out and paste it in their
lint*.
No. 7 Warren Block,
Anemia, On.
. 4 f. -VIA-f „
jjSoyTIt-WE8TERV, Macokfe f|*ti
i ^ fwn FAttontlc—connecum; wmf
see * Georgia, East Tctnefscc & Virgi
& Tennessee, and Oran?e k Alexander Itnilronds. Muscular Energy, Imnoicncv nr
"f ,.V“u:lif,.l liuli,c,«| 0 ™'
other
JJL08I
Consignment* of COTTON, WHEAT, and
produce solicited. Have ample and excellent
£ 8TOEAOE and will make reasonable cash
advabcbs oa Consignments when desired. Agents
for th* tale of AUGUSTA FACTORY GOODS in
PhiUdelfblaJand will famish l he to it Augusta at
Pectorg Prim. Also, Agent! in Philadelphia and
AugweU for Athena, High Sheaia, Roe*, Steadman,
Covington, and other Southern Factories.
- if, I * augl—6 m
DOUGHERTY SUEIUFK SALE.
Two Daily Through Trains: fa «ie.u:
PROM Mtrnv TO ttpiv ' YemOvenVt nervous aff*,; M
FRCIM MACON TO M.n excitement, incapacity to stud* q?
And all Northern ami Eastern Cii**-«: cnn,\ing-ihe i co bfiudon, thoughts 0 !
Great Through Mail nnd Through Express, Imcan.-c 1 °« insanity, \c. It *;i| p fs| . -
of the CRKAT AnVAXTACl.S thi* llouto ; ,cn, * w •“••ddiofihoso who tn,.*' 1
,< sensual excess or evil practices™ F
Will b* sold before the Court House door, In ihe
oily of Albany, on the first Tuesday in September
... i - — — -.—Thirty-five
next, between the usnaVhours of sale
bales of cotton marked 8. k T., to satisfy two' fifas
from Terrell Superior Court, May Term lr?66,
Samuel D. Irvin, ndalnisfrator de bonis non of
Thomas J. Johnston, deceased, vs.John T. Howard,
James W. Henderson, and Wm. II. Turner. Levied
as defendant's property, and pointed out by ti. D.
Irvla. J. S. BROWN, 1). Sheriff.
July 80, 1807
QioirttA—Dougherty County.
Whereas, B. J. Johnson, adm'r of the estate of
Robert Johnson, deo'd, applies to me for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to said estate. These
are therefor* to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they cnn, why t>nid leave should
not he granted.
Oiven under my hand and official signature, this
20th day of July,1867. W. H. WILDER,
July 80,1867 rtrdina y.
STARTLING DISCLOSURE!
Macon, July ao, I HitV.
Business, here, like every where else, is
quite dull, anil every body hns gone to the
Springs. Some new buildings nro going up,
which creates some noise in certain localities.
Except at imuket in the morning, there is
lint little stir upon tho streets. A few sales
nl groceries nnd provisions arc about all the
t ransaotions in tho commercial circles. We
heard of but ono mnu say that business wns
good,'and tlint wns a Druggist.
Mulberry street has lost her prestige and
business is last, leaving tlint portion of
town, why the old haunts nro forsaken, we
were mmhle lo determine. Second street
is claiming tho Dry Goods business, while
Cherry nnd Third control tho Grocery nnd
t'otinu markets. Ilnllingsworth's new
Black on the comer of Fourth and Popular
streets is nearly completed, and is decided,
ly the most substantial Block in tho city.—
Its cost will lunge between seventy-five or
one hundred ‘ tnousund dollars. There are
ten elegant storerooms, many of which have
already been rented.
Travel lias somewhat impaired, yet it is
not near so good as it wns Inst year, Ho
tels are not doing much. Tho Brawn House
still continues to lend ill patronage,ns well
ns keep up its old reputation ot being the
host hotel in Middle Georgia. From our
county almost every body stops at this Ho
tel, nnd consequently there is no need of a
word of commendation. For stopping oneo
is i mire evidence thut they will stop again.
A most outrageous nfTair took place on
last Sunday night in Rutland district some
eight or ten miles from this city. At a ne
gro meeting, while the preacher was dis
coursing his congregation, some white men
without any seeming provocation’ came up,
and disobliged a volley of shot into the
crowd. Striking tho preacher, and wound-
some eight or ten others. The whble affair
will undergo an investigation, as the parties
have all been identified. So far as any ex
pression has been had, it has been condemn
ed in the most emphatic language.
Politics arc more quiet here than at Allan,
to. Registration has closed, and the blacks
are in majority in tho city. Wo heard hut
little conversation on the subject of conven
tion, and those who did express themselves,
are opposed to such an institution. More
interest is manifested in the coming crops
than in reooottruotiot). Preparations arc
being made for a large trade this fall.
Filling Congress with Nkgboks.—
Mack, the Washington correspondent of tho
Cincinnati Commercial, writes: News
come herefrom Virginia that, in the recon-
struction of that State, it baa been agreed
that the negroet shall have at least half tho
officer*, including one of the United Statee
Senator!. It is safe to prediet tile same re
sult) in other Southern. States, and to look
dec a pieMd .delegation to. Congress from
each of them. Under the rigid exclusion of
nil who, in any way participated in tho re
bellion, it would be desirable, I think, to
i.nenda ftiUnogro delegation from most of
the rebel Statee.
ilor Out.—'TH© Grlflln Htnr wiy* thnt
“Coufiin Bohn** Tlimsher wont to hour l!i*i»
Hill N]icnk, and wn* *o overcome with a
*eu*e ol Bliaine at hi* portion thnt hero-
tiotttioetl the “Loyal Leaguer*,’ 1 and mourn
oil like a true penitent (or 111* error. Now
wc don’t know thut “Cousin John” over took
the “iron clad” by tl o bluo light; but we nro
mire- it be did, Homebody told. him it wn* a
charitable institution for tho benefit of or
phans and widow*, and tolled him in that
way. Kverbody knows that’s hi* weakness,
if ho ha* any.
Savannah.— f Iho dullest day of the sen
son occurred ut Savannah last Friday. Tho
New* d: Herald Ray*: Everything seemed
to have come to a sudden stand *till, except
the heat, which, unlike business, kept, in
creasing, and dwindled down into a warm,
sultry evening. Husiucss house* seemed
deserted, the street* presented a vacant ap
pearance, tho river was unspotted by a ves
sel of any kind,and the (’ustont House, we
are iujornied by the entry clerk, Mr. A. T.
Smith, thnt tor the first time since October
last, he had neither an entry nor a clearance
WoitM.s in Cotton.—The Montgomery
Advertiser of tho 18th, says: “We regret
to hear that the worm* arc making their ap
pearances in the growing cotton in
portion* of the country. It would he a sad
hurt to the country if tho cotton crop should
be injured to a great extent by the worms or
otherwise. The cloudy weather of the last
day or two will doubtless be of considerable
disadvantage to the cotton.”
Ska Island Cotton.—Account* front all
part* of the coast indicate that the present
season will prove a disastrous ono to this im
portant product. Grass is greatly in the
ascendant, and tho boLtoin farms lost.
Twins.-Within tho last eight or nine
mouths in Milledgoville and vicinage, there
havu been no les* than eight pair* ef twins
born.—Southern Recorder.
Tknnkhskk.—The Nashville papers state
that Ilrownlow’s mc1i*h are being scattered
throughout tho State, to superintend the
ballot-box farce to como ofl’ uext Thursday,
Shjnipu.ant.—On a terrace at Port*
mouth, England, past which the railrond
trains rush with tremendous speed, the docT
ety tor promoting tho Gospel havo caused
to be iuscribcd, “Prepare to meet thy God.”
The Kdilnr of the Hcssier (La.) Banner
thinks that by thnt tnio he gets through with
his experience in district No. fi under Sheri-
hm, he will he able to stand h—1 very com
fortable.
Council Proceedings.
Corscif. Chamber, 1
Albany, Uu„ July 20, 1807 j
('iillril Mfflini/—I'rpxont Hi* Honor, tho Mayor,
nt>il ComiciluuHi biivi.t, Johnston, Hnbhn ami Welch.
Absent—Cotinciltncn Stephens tiu«l Mercer.
Minute* of Inst regulnr nnd enlled meetings, read
nml confirmed.
The Policemen of the city reported for inefficien
cy, were, on motion, d inch urged. Tho Counoil pro
ceeded to the election of two oltiera to fill the rn-
enueies rc-mlling in Ihe choice of P J Willis and
George Mock,
The Committee on Wny* nnd Mean*, lo whom
wn* referred the subject of taxes for the prenent
sonic ■ .vrnr, report thn iiidehtednesnof the city, up to July
l*t, I*67, including otlieer* nnlarien due $'-!018 48
Tnxnlde iiidehteilncsa of city *ix month*
Attempt lo Rob a National Dank by Tan-
■Mint.
A bold attempt to roll tho National Bank
ol Lawrenocburg, Indiana, ennio to light a
day or two since. The facta of the case arc
these:
The Imnk building is located in melt a
way that its rear is on an alloy, while in a
yard, neroas the alley, is a dcop'privy vault,
recently dug: tho thieves evidently had
made themselves fnllv conversant with tho
untilrc of tho ground before commencing op.
orations, nnd wont to work with a lull
knowledge ot what waste be done.
For many nights mysterious noises were
beard ill llio bark yard of the hank building
but tho wntehninnwas unable to trace theu't
honor
6450 00
$8468 48
(IvcuMK;
*
Total value of city taxable
properly
rendered
$1.1X10,!!8fl, 40
Tax 65c per $100
$6,601 80
Tax on lVIs 28,600
“ “ Prof * 360,00
Street Tax ... 663,00
7810 86
Deduct for insolvent taxes
<!>:■
$7f>IO 80
Finos
Total probable income
$8700 80
That the cttit.o. of Alhsny nicl .arrouniliog
country bn,, long nr.tlei! s
Hmsc Fnralshlig Goods Establishment,
is beyond question, nnd we are now on htnd with
the most complete assortment that hns ever been
brought to thin market. Embracing every thing
Neat, Chaste, Ornamental or Useful
To thr Tidy H o r .* i: • K k k p r r
Wp cannot enumerate lb* nne-hundrcdi'i part, but
will mention that we have a LARGE und VARIED
assortment of
COOKING STOVES
appi
SUIT THE TIME8.
Plitlu, Fancy dcJitpancd Tlu-Wuron,
of every variety. If you want ANYTHING In the
House-Furnishing Goods Line—no matter what—
call on us, opposite
19* TOWN’S NEW BRICK BLOCK
TOWN* Sc BROTHER.
Glass Fruit Jars!
QNLY a small lot, 8 sizes, the hcsl in market.
Just received at the House-Furnishing Goods
Store of TOWNS k BRO.
For The Ladies!
J ELLY Moulds, {beautiful patterns) Spice, Cake
and Sugar Boxes. All very nice. .Inst receiv
ed TOWNS & IIRO'S.
Toilet Setts.
(Most Beautiful.)
Jt'ST RECEIVED at
TOWNS k BRO'S.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
Cook Stoves.
A large lot juat received. If you want a GOOD
Stove for a little money, he suretn call at
TOWNS k DUO S.
I F you want any thtar in the TIN Line, at the
LOWEST PRH
LOWEST PRICKS in the State, call on
TOWNS k BRO.
Pressed Wash Pans!
(SSVKRAI. SUES.)
TJUMSBD i)t.h r»n«.
r
Pressed Milk Pann,
(from 2 quarts lo 10 quarts.
Juat reoeivefi at
TOWNS & BRO'S.
Albany, Gu., July 27, 1867. [??»)—
GtiTeeit
fuller ISTo'
Wln-n by the ceol p|t. j„ INVlti
J’",i M " '*• -“"'I permanently
I ut; n.-iouiidiiiig success »ig_l . M »l
Itivulmible medicine for i'liysicsl^jJ
m-. General liability and
possesses over all others in time and di:
116 nm»Eg
. being
SHORTER
Than any Competing Route,
A N J3 A I, I. U A 1 I
_ 2-1 Tin'vhM&tn? V «- 1,P ,lUmbu ggcd
Hfletors^lind IgffWffKt practltltn,,
out dolay for the Elixir, and hew
health ami happiness. A Perftd
teed in every instance. Price
one addre«s, $8.
| Onobuilloij enough to effect t
The Traveler by this Route n not Vuhjeet to the r * .... 1nipviI . p
numerous Steamboat and Omnibus tnui’-leri nml n 'i S SPEC]
T.xatidtis (tvlnye, incident tn other |it„ r, « I „
THE CCINNECTIONS ARE I’LOtfV. AN I* f , ! nf f n g i ’ 0rnv « | . »trieW
PERFECT. This I* the only Route that » i ,, . • n ‘ ^ and
* e.lin f (o^daya. Th C y ltll
Bncrcrnp'0 ThrOllffll | vegctalde extract* that arc harmless w
■ UB 6B ,1 6 0 J.uiuut^u 1 and never nauseate the stotnaah e W
To >11 points which Through Tirhcl-i coil f„,.. 1 hcc.ith. No chnngc of diclinnet
t hem. nor does their action in any ■
Magnificent Sleeping Car* on all : withitumlne** pursuits. Price, |u
NIGHT TIi M\K' l.iitier ot tho above-mentioned a
iMLvll l J HAI/it i sen* to any nddresH, closely sealed, | t j1
The country along thia line of road* is romarka- ! tnixil or express, ou receipt of pri^ *
scene- . to
rich* •
Checks
ble for healthfulnps8, grandeur of imuitit
ry, beautiful and fertile valleys, affording tin
eat and moat abundant fare. * In fart, thriV
country on this continent that offer* great,
duoemente to tho husiucss man or pleasure .«
for aummer travel.
For further information, &e., apply loth
General Ticket Offices oi Southern Railroad-'.
BERGER, 8HUTT8 k (L.
No. 286 River Htreehb
.m
ker, I
July :
JOHN T. MOFFETT,
Oeiicrnl Boiniiorii Agrtil.
, 1807.-70.
WHISKERS
AND
MUSTACHI
Horse Stolen—$25 Reward !
S '”»j ' 1 !» to grow upon the
j; !’-■i Hirbe to flrVweeli* by >
RESTAURATEUR CA1
S TOLEN from my past lire on Sun
day night, 14th inst., a dark bay P
!
I III--! «•
j upon tl-
! umuiM-r
nest- ty , \ \
“usii
Horae, (some persons call him nohest-
nut sorrell,) about 12 years old, a «m
blaze in the face, heavy mane, li
feet white, a fresh wound on I ho rigid
hind fooi, near the fetlock, old sears <.n du
from zores, but now well. I will pay i
for hie delivery to me.
JAMES G. FREEMAN.
. Toombshoro, Wilkinson Conn'
Central Railroad,
Jnly 27, 1807.—.It*
"I-1 till discovery in modertfi
Board nml Hair in an al»
11 lias Been need by •kf «U>
^ | i.uti ;i-n uiili Ihe mort Halteringhui
| all j u.«li.'.seia will he registered, a_
* | *-1 » ■: ii tj is not given in every instat
| will 1 o cheerfully refunded.* Price IwJ
I and d -ijiii !, SI. Descriptive cirtiW^
int-i-itilf» Miiilo I free. Address UEIldELl
,\ t 1 t'l.i-misl.-', No. 2H6 River Strtet,jT
Su’.e a.vii.s f..r llio United Stales. ^
hack
L’ward
mmm
Bankrupt Petitions.
Auldini. (
Having received the lll'LFN r.ml ORDERS
together with Form* nnd in
Bankruptcy, as promulgated by. SUPREME citrilT
of tho United Stales, we are ready to llleea.j(s,.vc-
.11 INKS l!i(!;!t.‘l.
July27-70. Attnrnr
F0U SAI.F A'U
Rust k .lohnstou's Warehouse,
Emeiy's Improved
W-
Coiton Gins,
HIGH may he run by hautl m l.y powi
and makes a mueli heller i|tniliiy ..i ;.i
any other Gin. Also, one of IN'GBUSt»1.1.
PROVED PORTABLE HAND PBI>SI>. , .
improvement).
TERMS—Lint Colton 1st nfOetohn- next,
July 27-701 in
i 'ban
! IM
jCie.H
XOTK’K.
A LL persons indebted lo the estate
late
late of Dougherty county, dc
ipieHted to make immediate payment, and tjll t|>
having demands again! said esiato will p> e ent i!,
properly authenticated within the time ] rc-. il
hy law, lo Wright k Warren, Albany. G-i.
J. M. Itll.L.
july 2?, 1867. Adm'r C. 11,0
AFFLICTED, READ
SAYTOH'S OLEUM VIM,
12IC"
T HIS great German Liuimetil !
I -
an aljoG-' iiif-il-
lible cure for
Hhnitnntisiu,
Nourtilgin,
Hnounmtii’
I’ttiiis in tl»o
Ihtok, I Irons!,
'■ Siilos or Joints,
Toothache,
Nervou* Homlnoho,
Knraelie, Sprains,
Hrnisos, Swollin«;s,
Cuts, Insi’i-t liii
Jimn
hlcn, Flaxen nnd Sift
|)PO|»rCKl> by the us* of Prof. 1
| FRISK!! LK OHEVKUX.
warranted lo curl the most straight i
hair of cither sex into wavy ringlets,n
vivo mil-. Ha* been used hy the f
l’ari" ami London, with Ihe mostg
I'•*<-- no injury to the hair. Price by f
ami postpaid, !?|'. Descriptive <Nrt ‘
free Address BKHGEIt, 8IIUTT8A
i a«. N-. 2.s:» River St., Troy, N. Y.,8
• lie United Stales.
CllASTKLLAItrn I
1ITE LI
ENAMI3
Improving nnd Beautifying t.
Tlie most vnlitnbloAnd perfect rn
.. .t l.:.. .. i _ ‘ .
for givin-'; I lie skin a beautiful pi
lie
cari-1
only inuml in youth. It qui
I'lyikb’s. I’iiiiples, Pdotciies, Moth
. Eruptifii", and nil impuritiei
kindly healing the same nml lea'
ami ch ar ns alabaster, its use
hy the eloscM scrutiny, and heii
para It.n is perfect I v hnrinlcs*. j't i*
ole of ilt« kind lined by llio French, iu
civil by lilt* l'arlsiun a* imUspeiiMblt]
toilet* Upwards of :;0,GMS> bottles ter
• in* i i-i year, a fuHieient guarantee ol
Price only 76 cent*. Sent by mail, p
receipt ol an order, by
BERGER, 8HUTT8 & Ca.,Cki
2*6 River St., Ti
Gi. im.rA—Dnnghtrty (Aninty.'
To all whom it may Concern;
E iGIN" M. CI’TI.IFK aifd.1. R. HolliOq
e I in proper form applied to me far lette
iniuisit-.ition on tlie estate of Luein'U Ml
of said county, deceased. This is lo til'
“inpular tlu* eveditorsand next of kit d
Mabry, io bu und appear at my office?
time proscribed l»y law. nnd sliow cauiti
can, why permanent administration shoiW
granted to J. M. Cutliff and J. R. HolWij
••inda Mabry's estate.
Witneos my iiaud ami official signiinrt,*
April. 1867. W. II. WILDER, Oft
. April 18, ISt “
. jr St., Titt
&c.
This great remedy should l»e in ever
For Horses this remedy lias no equal.
Ask for KAYTO.VS OLEUM \ IT i..
other. Sent by exprosy for .***!.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE.
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY.
Your ComniilM tlilnk that » 1.m .moantIk.o 65;
out, or even form a rational conjncttire as to oral, an $100 will bm nor. tkan Ji.y tb. .arrant
their nature. Other pnrties were then call* J oipen.es of ihe city for th. preseal municipal ye.r,
ed but they were ns luueh ptixzled ns tlie | Your Commiuilc iherrforo recommend that a taa of
lyntchninn, and tho whole tliiiip, night after ti j cent, on array hundred dollars be collect,d.
night, lemntnetl n 111 J’It err. All of which 1. re.p.ettully .ubmtttwl,
Ono thing wns uotieed: it jrmdnully ap-i JOHN A DAVIS 1
]ireachcd the bank building, and on Sunday
night last It became louder, and appeared to
lie a filing und pounding in tho vieinity of
tho hank vault, where the money was kept,
nnd accordingly several pnrties went into
the building, and in so doing mnde a distur
bance, and nil of n sudden tho noise ceased
and wns heard no more.
Still there wns no clue to the matter, but
s strict guard wnakopt round the premises,
and thia morning it was discovered tlint the
privy vault was nearly filled with fresh'dirt
when an investigation showed tlint a tunnel
hud been dug from it to the exact spot where
the bank sate was, and not tlie watchman
been alarmed at the noise they would soon
havo succeeded in obtaining nnd carrying
oft the treasury they coveted.
Aa tho tunnel was not discovered for two
days, of course the villuns escaped, anil no
traces of their whereabouts were left behind,
Of course no one can form a rational con
jecture as to who they nr*.
Corn Crop of Mipdlk Alabama.—The
Selma Times learns from a gentleman who
has recently traveled over a greater part of
Middle Alabama, that the corn crop in tung-
nifioent. The entire cowntry look* like
a land of promise. There ts no doubt that
the corn crop'tliujrear will be ono o(tke
finest erer raised in Atitbnnia, ‘ J
E, WELCH, } Committee.
J. M, MERCER, J
Th* petition of J, M, Cooper for the ereotien of*
wooden stable on th* N, W, Corner of hi* lot on
Fine Street, was presented, and on motion reoeive*,
and the prayer of the petitioner refused,
HILLS I’ASSKD.
Alexander Duncan $1 60, P, 8. Regers $75 00,
Dougherty county $900 00, Israel Adame $12 60,
Kpirtiu Johns on $14 o>, James GRbeti $62 60.
DllHgb$. 6*66 Charles Irwin $25, A J Tarter
$50 00, i'tiillip Kenny $60 00, James L Robev
$11 60, John Drinkwater $16 00, Gilbert A Ken
dall $83 00
HILLS KCrxaKXD
Kohl Quick $20, GJ Wright $100, J F Carglle
I’ J fltroser $61 90, Samuel Polfus $4 20, D 8
Meads $23 85, N ft A F Tift $90 00, Tucker k Ball
Volker $36 92.
>2. C 1
On motion the account of Everett Drinkiratcr for
$012 60, ordered paid, with the akoeptioa af the
balance appearing to he due him of $92 60, nfered
to the Chairman of Committee on street* for his
etmulnation. Council adjourned.
J F. CARGILE, Clerk.
Albany, Tuly 20, 1867
T. K. WIIITAK1B.
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WHITA1
ProprWraa
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NEW BOOKS!
Partisan Life with Moby.
Muklback’a Historical Novels.
Loaita of Prussia and her times.
Fredarkk The Great and his Family,
•r M «, u «« Court.
Th* Merchant of Berlin.
Berlin and Sane SooeL
Joseph th* II. and Hie Court.
Banry the VIII. and His Court.
Th* last ebronioal of Barset—By Trollope.
Raymond's Heroine—A Novel.
Mavola— By M. E. Brandon.
—ALSO -
Standard Literature.
Blood and Thunder Novels.
Now School Books and Stationery.
Any Book published promptly ordered for
customers.
L. E. WELCH k CO*
july 27. Booksellers and Jewelers.
lawton & Lawton,
Wholesale Produce'dealers,
4th at.
MACON, CA.
CORN,
BACON.
NEW and OLD FLOUR,
Choic«
CANVASSED HAMS,
aawa-io hay. &o..
,k «—*■ mm *1
&c.
■ r 1.
For the cure of Sudden Coughs nnd Cold . A si li
mn, Acid Stomach, Sore Throat, lloaitlmin, Sen
Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhea, Pains nnd
the Stomaon. Sent by express lor $1.
rn nips
Kayton’s Dispeptic Pills
Are a sure and pleasant cure for Dy^popria, Bil-
lious Disorders, Constipation, nnd nil Di-orders ol
d Bowels, and when taken
the Liver, Stomach nnd
regularly will cleanse the blood. Tho"i- me the
greatest anti-Bilious Bills ever placed liel'ore tin-
public.
Sent by mail for 30 cent* per box.
The above medicines are prepared nml sold by
l'nor. II. n. KAYTON,
/ Savannah, ‘tia.,
To whom all orders should he addressed ; nr to ihe
Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS k (JO., WholcriUt Drug
gists, Savannah, Ga.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine lin" Prof.
H. H. Kaytox's signature on each bottle nml I.ox.
A liberal discount to those selling again.
For sale in Ssvonuah by A. A.. SOLOMONS >*
CO., E. W. MARSH k CO., W. M. WALSH, H. ii.
TATEM, and by Druggists nnd Country Merchant. 6
generally. j„i y JO—hr.
L, E ft H E Welch, Ak'i | u!t,
ALBANY, G \.
GeouiIia—Dougiicrty County
"VTO’i’ICE is hereby given to nllperaoni
x^ ed. thnt on the day of-
Iney R. t'rcushnw, inte of Dougherty
parted this life intestate, nml no person has
' liniatration on tlie estnlo ef midS*
tor administration on ^
Vltaw, and tlint 'in term* of the lsw
w iinu* vested in t li> t let It of the Stiperie
nr Home other tit nml proper person, tilriy^
tot the pul.iicati' ti of this citstion, unleM*
id objection i* made to hi* appointment.
Given under my hand nud official sigMk
12th ..r April. 1*ii7. W. II. WILDM
April IK, 18>'“ 1
AdminLstrutor's SA*
» V VI It rtTHwif n'i order from lho«*
t It I l 1 l-.rat n’» oruer irem
dinnry of Dougherty county, wi|l
- • • ‘ * 1807, ,»* .U
tlie first Tficsdny iu August ioo<» j^jj
llou-e door in said county, between
of hale, eity lot number 71, on Bresajit*
Ilia,,.. Ilfi nu-noil l.V John S’’
u 1 oil,-, a I.t n iitituiiu. «*. — —
city of Albany, Ga., owneil by John
containing one acre, more or leM,.WUhP,
ntetils thereon. Sold for the benefit W
and creditors of said deceased. Tertn*“
June 22, 1867.
JOHN R-lt
Adm’r ol J. H.
Administrator's Sdt*,
irltte of an order of the Conrt^of|0t
’be first »
B Y virtue ot an oruer 01 me
Dougherty county, will besoluberor^
Itonso door.of stid cthtnly.-on toe nrz*
August next, hetwoon the legal hour*
real rslnte of John B. Hardwick,
lots situated on Jackson street, being^e 0 *
numbers 4t\ and 48 '
fti»
dC. '
rhhmn, and necessary oetblilU.-*-,- m
and lot. on tho alley being part of 1<>|
street. Bold a* tho property of
wick. Into of said county, dccoaeewij^
of tho heir* and creditorsofefcl^*^
sion given 1st (tetober. Twrit*****^01
L. B.
Juno 22,1807. ' '* ■
G KOIU11A-— Dough wV
• NOTICE is hereltj girrn l«s»T«JJ"
• i that on the day of 1 wlidUVR*
Giobuia—Worth oounty.
These are to notify the kindred and emit tor*
a* d all others concerned, to bo nnd appear at m
office within th* time prescribed hy law. end show ! '" " . ’" v , thi
cause, if any they can! whyCeilu K. Buck,-lev. «,(- ! Dougherty enmity, dgfiSX!
ministratrix with tbe Will annexed on tho estate of
James Ruckelew, deceased, should not ho discharg
ed from her Mid trust. J. \\. ROl.'SE,
July 16,'07. . Ordiiinrv.
leaving Julia A.”fice FxecnttWjJ^^
Testament, nml she having
McLaren, nnd bysnid interuiarri p
not now represented, and1 no
Gboboia—Worth county.. ,,
Notice is hereby given lo alf persons 1 Votiocrnotl.
that I ahalLatiply to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Mid county, for leave to resign my trust
ae Guardian for the nerson nnd propertj,e£ the mi-
■«r heirs of James N. Ford, deceased, on (the first
Monday in September next. ■
July 16, TW7 R. G. FORD, $r., Gunrd n.
1 administration with the WiliannWH
. pmhr voiiri, or sflme olner (I »■ .--j
tliiv»y days after the publltottie*
utiles? some valid ohje^^* 0
m 0iraa undernyk»nd »" d °* £i ^
10lh flag of M.j. - ”• n (b»
May Illb. 1M7