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H. S. SWEET, ♦"
**■■?*:
• Editor..
ALBANY, QA-, AU«U8T 2D, 180V
p( jgjf* Executor*, Administrator* and Guar
dian*, who sometimes eend in advertiae-
• mrnti through tho Ordinary of their respec
tive , count!**, have entfre control of the
same, ana can pnblish them in the paper of
->* thelr choice; They will bear this in mind.
KBgMi.
jblo individual, John Pope,
jw i a no more fit to bo a Gov
ernor of Status than ho was to command ar-
mioa, when hia “lioadquartcra wore in tlio
Huddle,” and hie bravo ooldicra wero flying
in utter contusion boforo tho enemy, on ao-
count of hia ineompeteuey. Such pompoua
men are usually tyrant*. They make a dis
play on pnper, “from these headquarters.*
But in fact and deed they are failures.
Pope haa recently written a letter to Gen.
-f—^iftiWj^Hnnotbe rSited
nda of young mon who havt-—- —, r ■
■aid anything to which cxeeptiou ea» no
When. aUL
ling into gonoral use, ani hav0 b^n informed by »gpu T U RE
*Tbi»
tbeidoait embodies begins to agitato many ^,^Vtlm *r^idig,'tbS JmSph’s sou,
minds and ongsgo the speculations of many P ho ; n)|or j tB j,;, character from his mother,
pona and tongues. delivered a speech much more objeotionable
Pears are expressed by many writers who in spirit and language than that of young
. r .. • ' •»—Cox. and that the whole cause of the difflcul-
have gone along thus tar with the Kepubli- Cox, and that the whole cause of the aimcui-
” •• ■ *- ' *• ty was conuined in the masterly sketch ot
. f . w A Huntainun in VOtlflfiT
•Such notioe, must be accompanied with the | Grunt, the ^portion. ofwWeh.ro pah-
' be ascertained from the HriM. and may be lend in our column..
_ a I Pmui , a ntiiMil. Si tn inform tho world fl*OE
tlsed rntos iu their ofllcc.
lEpraremeiti.
“licadquartcrs” of his opinions. First, he is
in love with the cause ol “reconstruction,"
which disiranebises white mon and places
negroes in power oyer them. Such a beauty
can or Radical movement, in full support ., „ - .
and approval, that the thing is being carried the modern demagogue contained in young
too far—that even tho “OongreulonalpoU- Cox’s effort and which was by common
cy" ia being overdone—ana that Radical consent of the entire audience, appropriated
ambition is about to land on “’tother side.” to tho eole benefit, behoof use and interest
In other words, they are astonished and in fee simple and forever to. Joseph, and jo-
nlarmcd at the result which places ten States soph alone,
with a white population of eight millions, ' —-■ —— — —. .
urdertho domination of a colored popula- gafr Ex-President Buchanan is danger
lion of four millions, just emerged from oualy ill in Philadelphia.
slavery.
They say, “We did not bargain for thin—
If pcoplo from abroad would visit our city ns that could not well escapo the attention
..they would be astonished to see the evi- of Pope, whether his headquarters wero in
denees ol thrift apparent everywhere; and tho saddle or in the grandest parlors of a
would be apt to consider tho importance of first class hotel. To disfranchise white men
leaving those matnro towns and villages is an net that Alls the bosom ot Popo with
whore the sound of a trowell or hammer has glowing satisfaction,
not made an coho for many a day, to settle Ho is in favor of free discussion. Of
where there is some likelihood of making ‘ ^Iku^'tt’wVuW^^i^to
•‘ring. tlio mon who discuss questions with views
There are fourteen new brick states and I ( ]inerr<iit from his own. Alleitixensofthat
three framed ones, cither complied or in | no rt ho would banish from the land—send
course of erection, while others contempt*1 them "'loesilc forever. ^ ?** “*,.V'.f «“'I‘
Thu colored pcoplo, tho newly emancipated
blacks, would indeed justify tbeu condem
nation an unfit to exercise the right ot suf-
been placed in certain antagonistic relations,
would renounce and fail to exercise its ape
• ' Ml I HHIIItJ UvllUtll III vs asswss as . „
occupancy, anil we are informed will Boon 0 f rt public meeting, who would not enter-
■ ■ '1 accommodation oi the tain a resolution wliiol
lie opened for tho
traveling public.
10I1 did not express his
own sentiments—and would not
permit any
lie approv-
7. 11 I discussion of a resolution which lie approv-
Oureitlaonsareall enterprising and L" | „| until after It wee 1 ’ “ ‘
. - r leu unui aiveris win puiHKiu. “Tile resolll-
tclligcnt, and being wido awake to loo ‘I ti 0 n Is adopted, gentlemen, and now you
teresl of tho community in which thoy live, mn y discuss it," said tlio eminent iiarl-anicn-
will erect with a hearty weloomo those who I tarfau. Popo it 0110 of this kina, lie is n
' O * .1 S • 1 ..Pi’ Aim..1...S iianna tlist nil
the interests and ambition, of thoso wlio at-
seek a homo in our midst; who come I,ere friend of free discussion, but urges that all
BOOK a Homo I , iliosc who do not discuss questions to suit
as good and trim men, to build up their for- L. bo , 0Ilt0Ut oftho oou „ t ry.
_ _ 1 f.. .1 _• sl..s .IS ass snsi nr. I . J . .■ 1 a
Bt
And took At Iks'
—hove ornuo at the—
Old. Flag Store,
ON JACKSON STREET.
Q-reat
SOUTHERN MAIL RQ
“VIA—
S outh-western, Macon &
tern & Atlantic—connecting
KJ lcrn « /kunnuc—connect!** wliv
sea & Georgia, East Teune&aee A Vi. *1
wo haii no’i’dea that our legislation would |New Advertisements^
give the colored people this preponderance.
Wo only intended, by extending suffrage to
GnJLXsETT’S
A wefl selected slock of FORN1TORS, eoaeletlng
of several nlca
Chamber 8«Ui, . ,
AIM Half-Arm CaM Seated
Dining Chain,
ilng Chain, „ . ,
Curled Mapla Cane Seated
Parlor Chain,
Wlnaor Chain,
Assorted
Two Daily Through
FROM MACON TO NF.W Jl
And ell Norlhorn end Kealern Cilln.l
emees over ell olhsn is line end
IU WXT.Ea SHOHTBj
Thau tuy Competing Rests,
A N IX A I
PATENT IMPROVED
then!, to secure them a means oi defence
against tho rebels, their lato masters. We
supposed, too, tlist even their large vote
would be led and controlled by our intelli-
f ront chiefs and emissaries—that they would
ullow the white men, yielding to them all
the offices, and never assumo to wish for or
aspire to atiy positions of serious response
biilty.
Tills was tho calculation. It was a short
sighted and unwise one. To imagine that
any race, preferred and elevated by express
legislation above another, with which it had 'Y'jyE hsvs scoopted the Agency
end fa foot CHAIRS of all descriptions,
lot or
Bodstosds,
Single Bureoua and
Wtskatandi,
Wardrobes and
Safes, Ac
All of whloh will bo sold on ns
Rail
The Traveler by I Ida Roule Is not aokk.1
numerous Steamboat and Omnibus tn* ’
vosslinns dslsys, incident i 0 .,1.7;
tar the connections are col
PERFECT. This )o Ibe only Route Iks!
Checks
REASONABLE TERMS
Steel Brush Colton Gins!
uciabe bought from »ny ■imllor Establishment
in South-Western Georgia. I expect to keep on
hand all kinds of
FURNITURE
W these OINS upon tho'repronnttlion of ratio-
l.t. ...il.mon alia ItaVS Cirtfullv tefltCll
Tl bio gentlemen, who hove carefully tested
I, their qualities, and who repressnl that Ibey are the
needed by the oltiuns of Albany and surrounding
country.
■L BARNES, Agent.
Albany, August 16, 1667. Bt—if
Best Gins In Ustl
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO
To all points which Through Ticket*
Mngnificcnt .Sleeping Cant ou I
NIGHT THAINSt
The country along this line of roads ||,
ble for heallhfulness, grandeur of moiiktu
ry, beautiful and fertile valleys, affordiit J
est und most abundant fare. In faet, tli™
country on this continent that offers i
ducemonlM to tho business man or pleamnl
for summer travel. ’
9oT For further information, &c., i
Geueiul Ticket OHices of Southern F
•I
MACON, G A..
JOHN T. MOP
General Southern 1
18G7.-7D.
lrage, if they only exereired it to promote J. 1
s ist. ms • _ m. . experiments with this Giu and Carvers, in ginning
tempt to control them. Tills would be to “ •• —
oolto'n'T.ken from ItommsTiteTrtM;' w.."'ifUr' I d^FFBR For Ssl.lb. following nrllcles nt Whole-
substitute political for personal slavery— „erds submitted to 111. careful examination of Com-1 U •»>• or Rotsll, at low os any houee in Mneou
wliut then you stylo the** 4 Africanization of mission Merchants and Factors at New Orleane,
dim Hniidt* 1 ta thn InavSfoliln manlP. nf vfHir
s. n. Hill.
tunes, and in doing that assist us In rcstor- j^ uw | on g w ||[ tite people slumber ? llow
ing our own. long will they continue to vote for a set of
— Hndicals who sustain suoli|poor trash at this
toollah, narrow mindod Popo ? How long
will thoy sleep, wlton their liberties are as-
That miserable llttlo sheet published in JfiohOo^onun^”is*stoad!iy andmiroly torn
Atlanta, and known only by a few, as the llwn ,, f rom | tn foundation.
“Opinion,” lias made the disoovory that Mr. q'| 10 rao „ to whom this over defeated and
Hill resolved to write no more notes on the I shallow General alludes—Hill, Johnson,
situation, only wlcn ho had been informed Perry, and others-are no longer “rebel.,* 1
tho South"’ is tho inevitable result of your writes Fob. 12ib, 1607 :
policy.^ You have taken care to cut dow,. ^Vonr O^Mjr.a.un.rfM mskl.^^m BEST
200 boxes Star Candles, GOO Sacks Liverpool Salt,
600 sacks Virginia Salt,
Mason’s Glass Fruit
With patent tops for
Preserving;
For sale by
tho whitovotc, so that It cannot operate as
a oonntorpolM or cheek upon tho colored.—
white vote were num-
thal Ge, Pope hsd written nletter .0 Ue, .^^^InSlsKvc^r.Z
*• causes oftho rebellion,’’ aiidhavo ainue only
Grant condemnatory of Ills (Hill’s) course.
Tho effect of this disoovory, however, will] asked thrt tho Constitution which they
loaoita ioreo when It is known that Mr. Hill have sworn to tuppoH shall bo respected by
r^rs** r. 11 " Israta
Chromolo Sontinol of AuguRta, two dnya t j ie j r own | ocft j \ n their own way—
*ny
before ho could powibly have known nny- that Congre»s shall he kept within its Con
ngreHR shall be kept
ml limits—and tin
‘ ^ oppressed or 1
• • at 1—4 t ion to negro domination. Tills ia their po-
in Georgia must Indeed hit precarious, when u ig Hghta In ob j eo tion to mil-
a. t 1 l m Am minli <mn( stilt tit IV11 ft I . ■ . * . t «. *. . • nil.
thing of Pope’s letter. I Htitutioiial limits—and that the whito race
The situation oftho reconstruction editors shall not he oppressed or placed in subjoc-
they havo to resort to such contemptible j t despotism—the obliteration of States
* *•--*"“ sii * “ ‘
measures to support their cause, and create I j,y Himplo acts of Congress—tho roversal of
distrust toward their leaders in tho hearts the Ihndamental rule ot free government,
oftho conservative parly. Such a course established by tho patriots ol the revolution,
... ,, n . ,1 tlieso gentlemen who havo ignored rebellion
will undoubtedly react on tho party 01 iguia-1 ,, U(0 ^liUon of a |. Tor y, now
ting it, and wo hopo.that tl»< ronolion will Htnnl | „| )0n sound .principles. Such simple
—’ —• ' * “ ... 1 ’ " "xile,
Even if the black and
crically equal, tho former would secure the
majority by tho inevitable division of tho
whites and tho solid union of the blacks.—
There are fewer renegade lrom their rnco
among tho latter than among tho former.
But there is no such inequality. In this,
one of the greatest commercial cities of tho
Union, tlio majority of the voters were five
years ago held in bondage, aud their pro-
;cnitors two hundred years ugo were roam-
ng savages in Africa. They havo in that
time maim great progress in civilisation, but
not suoli as to givo them tlio right to tlio po
litical control and government ot four times
their number of white people who were born
firco, and until now have everbeon free, and
whoso mental and moral attributes havo
betn developed and improved by a civilisa
tion two thousand years old. And yet surh
is the state of affairs in Now Orleans. One
fourth of the population ia torutotho othor
three-fourths, because tile one-fourth are col
ored and were fivo years ago slaves.
This is certainly an effective plan to bring
E ron „ .
E, and worth TWOCT8. MOHE
PER POUND than the Carvers. •
GlnVlVoin r.sT;,':' X^lo^r On. hundred sacks Rio. J.v. sod L.,nire Coif..,
800 SACKS NEW FLOUR,
July 27, 1807.
L. E. & II. E. 1
AFFLICTED, READ
1G0 barrels eboiee
begin *0011, that all tho people may he on- 1’ooIh a* I*ojh?, who attk for a decree of ex
lightened in reference to tho character of are not fit to govern them, or to hold plaecs
those who seek to mislead tlli'in. aml ilisenv. j^staiiil
er who are tho true and only friendu ot tho p 0or croft tm;e, Po|r*, when ho said of
wholo country. From all such men as | 1 | m> «ji 0 makes movements enough, hut
theso renegade editors, Good Lord deliver most of them ore wind.”—[Hartford (Conn)
us. I Times,
Hchoil CORTCRtlDn.
•‘SOLD.”
A Convention of teaoliers from nil parts I IVo wero iod by an article in tlio Macon
ol tho State lias been, nnd we believe is still Telegraph, into tho orror of stating that Gen
holding its session in Atlanta. Thus far not f’opo had so explained his order in regard
much has linen done, more than to receive t 0 Jurors, aa to correct the improasion that
reports from sohools iu [different [sections of m grocs wore lierealVer to bo drawn ou ju-
tlie State. ries. We are sorry to have made tlio luis-
It is manifest from these reports that tlio take, hut wo had confidence tho statement
people nre aiivo tp educational interests; ofofono who was “in communication” with
both among tho whito and colored; and that (Jon. l’ope. Who wouldn't? Hero iatho
every effort is boing made to promoto inlet- explanatory order:
ligenoo among tho masses. Wo were par- Headquarters, Third Military District-
tioularly atruok with tho report of one Air. Georgia? Alabama and Florida.
Ware, of Atlanta, who, it seems, has charge Atlanta, Ga., August 23, 1867,
of tho Freodmon’s school of that city, lie General Orders, No. 66.
is a gentleman 11 of largo oxperionco ns n Gonoral Orders, No. 63, is not designed
teacher at tho North, from whence ho hails. *° require that tho present juries already
[ ' “ “ ,. • , . _, „„, drawn iu this Distnet shall he set aside, and
He haa taught in achool. whore wl.tto and I jurietdrawn , nd , ummollod . b „t only
colored children met fpr_inBtrtiotion, and lie ; n t ), e cate ofiuries already drawn attdsum-
deelarea as tho result of his long experience, moned, that the Jurors shall be required to
that tho blacks nre fully equal to tlio whites take the oath specified in General Orders
does not speak well for the mhntal capacity Jorlct hereafter, listed, drswr
of the white folks “down East. Don t recon and summoned, sa required in that order,
lie had much to do with tho smart whito By command of Brevet Mqj. Gen. Pope,
folks, and mingling only with “half-bloods" Official : G. K. Sanduwon
he ha. very naturally been led into a gross! <*P‘- 33d U - *■ Inf “ tr y. » nd ** A Q
He says he taught whito boys at
; , ,. - , . , 1^“ Gen. Hays once said, “Radicalism is
Nashville, and that hie scholars there wore Righteousness," and hi* flatterer* praise hit
very much inferior to his Atlanta scholars, three-word speech. With far more truth
iu their ability and appreciation of educa- and equal brevity and alliteration can it b<
tion-and we snppoeo if he had to givo hia ■£ J >' 00 !5 ta ** t »• dewlationof theSouth
: , . . n ,, “Radicalism's ruin," or, recalling the out-
judgment, he would pronounce Georgia I mge< comlnlltedi ..Judicallsm is Rapine
whites imbeciles, compared to hia darkle | or romemhering Butler and Banka, “Radi-
prodigies. Well, let every man brag on his
own blood. If one don’t trumpet the merits
of hia own kith and kin nobody else will.—
Go on,Hri Ware, we hope you will always
he successful in making a good thing for
your side—but let ua beg you not to speak
so diaoonngingly of those “malatoes” under
your charge. Remember, sir, they are part
Mack, and on nooonntof that sliould receive
some comfort at your band* lie patient
with them, and the “nigger" will rite supe
rior to iu idiotin connections.
««l IV.UVU.UV....JJ "UHVI
ealism ia rapacity;" or, counting up the al
most innumerable aota of infamy committed
in iu name and by iu follower!, “Radical
ism it rascality;’’ or, reflecting upon the dis-
race and aUtn brought upon the country
iy it, “Radicalism is a reproach;’’ or, when
we read iu abuse 01 til that is good and love
ly, “Radionliam is rabid.” We pray that it
may not be long before we can say “Radi
calism is ranted.”
OlbvxrImri*noV.—Somebody in Par*
has constructed an apparatus, which not on
ly marks on a'dtal the dleUnce trarelled by
n cab, 1>y means of an Index worked by the
rotation of the wheels, but it alto indicates
tho distance it wonid havo ran at five miles
an boar daring any time.lt may have been
kept standing After the Wring haa com-
oneneed.
A sure mode ot'prarenting a hen from set
ting—tie her legs together and hang her up.
LiquorsandWines KAYTON’S OLEUM
126 barrels pure Leaf Lard, 100 kegs do.,
140 Hbds. BACON, I
the best.
“ 1 hare yet to see a Gin that can EXCEL
In speed, and so far aa l know, the quality
PASSES the best stand ever made.”
. Charles A. Peabody, Esq., of Columbus, Ga.,
writes January 4th, 18U7:
“It cleans the cotton, and preserves the fibre
better than any Gin I have ever tried. The Manu*
faoturer that purchased and used my cotton, wrote ,
me that it was the Bent Ginned Cotton they had 76 barrels nsw crop Maokerel, 200 kegs Nails,
ever worked. 15,000 lbs. Pure WHITE LEAD,
“ I would not be without it in ginning my cotton I m* n...,
for five times its worth.” * * 19
Shoulders, Sides and Hams.
r£UlIS great German Liniment is ansi
We are now running two of these Gins by steam J
at our Mill in Albany, fla., where we are prepared 1
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and where their work may be examined. For
further particulars, address us at Albany, Ua n
our Agents. Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks, Macon,
Ga.
We are also Agents for the sale of
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200 boxes Soap, 25 Uh<ls. Cubs Molss.cs, 16 Mils
I Qoldsn Syrup, 100 boles Gunny BAGUING, 100
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about tlio- Africnnisation which begins now
ifv ’
to loom up so largely and gloomily boforo
the alarmed iniagiuationa of those who have
set on foot and put into operation tho ma
chinery which tins effected this result.
The remedy is in tho hands of thoso who
havo disordered the patient, that ia, tlio legal
and poacelul remedy. Wo fervently hopo
lagersoll'a
Power Cotten Press.
Which may be soon at our Office.
N. Jfc A. F. TIFT,
Aug. 2D—87. Albany, On.
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60 Ton* Iron Bands,
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it and
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10 Bales Georgia Stripes,
100 boxes Pearl Staroh, 60 oases Sardines and |
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I 1 * D I irsanlnof snlI.ltiltniia T>!1la iii-ni. nlssJ M
Joseph
From (he Columbus Sun.
Brews, (lei. Pope, aa! the
(At Ford & Thompson's News Depot,)
- - - GA.
SAVANNAH,
aug27
Stale University.
L. J. QUILMAKTIM, JBO. FUHNBEY, S. W. DK1FMM3NU.
It will ho remembered that Joseph Brown
got rip-roaring mad at the 8]>eech of young
liox, at the recent Commencement at Athens,
He it was who complained about tlio matter
n n called meeting of tho Board of Trustees
ofthoUniversity,and, wo regret to say, that
tlio Board did not do ita duty by immediate
ly expelling Joseph. It is very generally
believed that Joseph induced Gonoral
Pope to adopt the very harsh and unjust ac
tion towards tho University, embodied in
his orders withholding the necessary funds
for its support.
“Quondam,,, intelligent and truthflil cor
respondent of the New York Times, who
was present on the occasion, devotes a letter
to the subject, from which wo make the fol
lowing extracts :
A little spark may make a large fire.—
Mr. Cox's speech is really as little incendia
ry as nny speech could be. and yet, becanse
a number ofboye and girls applauded up
roariously because a stupid brass band
thought proper to play “Dixie," and be
cause the author of the “Notes on the Situs
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■hook hand* with and congratulated Hr- 1 Cu ?J^[ 3r ' ***“• F,ul, sv l.ksd vltk tUs Isi,r0T<d Colton Gin St Low Bgurts
Parties needing new gins can be fum-
Cox, who lives in^Granpe, and ha. been I ”?l 1 * e r *TrIiV»p W p"i « rSb.rel'Z'ouS
known to Mr. Ilili from his infancy, a politi
■ • • • • ihi
cal significance haa been given to the speech
which Hr. Cox nover Intended, and of which
no member of the Board of Trustees or of
the faculty ever dreamed.
I trust that when the foots are made
known to Gen. Pope, and that he ia made
to see wherein they differ from the excited
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Mr. T. J. Flint has this day sdmillsd Mr. Win. L. J
Stark into partnsrehtp in Ms business, whloh will
bo oontionod under the firm name of T. J. FLINT
A CO.
sng 24 In
dBhmtXi aaaa c G?aoaaas><
The reputation of Ibis Gin is well known in Ibis
Standard Literature,
blood and Thunder Novels.
New School booke and St.liGisf
gL. Any Book published promptly
customers. -.mo.(I
L. E. WBlCHJj;
July 27. Bookseller. .** “
eportfi which have been made to him, all
vill
A Fat Ornca.—The British Ambassa
dor at Paris ia now Lord Lyons, formerly
the British Minister at Washington. The
saUry la 160,000 a year, together with an
outfit of £40,000 and a fine residence in the
Rnc du Faubourg St. Honor*. Lord Cow
ley, who now retiree on a pension of £8,600
per anunm, has held the office for fifteen
years.
Here is the pith lest sermon over preached:
“Onr ingress fatto Hfoia naked and bare ;
our pragreosthosgtlilskkroDfilfssaiiiiii Jomrar.tliDt Idww-Wn
our egrets out of it we know not where: hut “ *“ - - ■
doing well hers we shall do wall there; I
could not toll more by praochiag a year.”
be well again, and tho University can
go on. It would seem unduly harsh to pun
ish a whole people by closing a principl
College of the South for imprudence of a
number of excited and ungovernable boys.
Any one who ia familiar with the under
graduates of tho great European Universi
ties and the students of the Northern Col
leges will know how unreasonable it would
be to hold the f iculty answerable fora: 1 their
conduct daring a Commencement.
• * * * * •
August 10, 07
83lf
T. E. WHITAKER.
lTnitcd States Hoj
THE
Model School for Young Ladies.
Andrew Female College,
OUTHBERT, GEO.
Dividend No. 27.
*■ WIHTAKER & 8AS8EEN...
South-Western Railroad Comp’ny | wmi | U „„„ u U mirod ,ard.e(
Orricx, Macon, Ga., \
August 8, 1867, /
w ILL Mtar upoa its Next SCHOOL YEAR oa
A DIVIDEND of ($4) Four Dollars per share on
lke Capital Stock of this Company, as held on
Ike 8laft. nit., hat this day been declared by the
Panenger ^*^**ljh
Corner Alabama and Pryor Sts.
augl—lm*
.1 - ,
„ . - , Board of Directors from the earnlags of the Road
Meaday, October ilk, 1867. I for tke sir months ending 3let. ultimo, payable on
. r T?i* r Y* d *■ *w»ber) rep. I ani after Slat, Inal, in Ualled States Currency.
4V * *C*m*e* They are alt welllHed,nad Tke GoYermcmt Tax will be paid by this Cc
thorough ia their respective depariaeate. I panOTvi'• •
^ Tke Couia# of Study Ismxteoair# aad cotapleie. Stockkeldfrain Savannak Will receive tkeir DivK
‘*j Mueic, Drawlag and Paiattag are I denda at tke'Central Rail Rnnd Bank.
GKomoiA—Dougherty County.
Whereas, B. J. Johnson, ^
Robert Jdhnson, dec’d, applies io .
sell all Ihe lands belonging to ■»** ■JL-iJ
taught
i, Gen
are therefore to ci le
As everything oft the kiud is exaggerated
nnd misrepresented now. in order io inflame
SjSffc'am
vouch with my life I hopnto be ablq to
let yon know soon that the storm has blown
Boudl*£Houat, No. 1.1. til ntptcli.
Ire nilll** ’• ‘
Young I
“Old Franklin," and that whatever ooottmo
tion may be legitimately put ou what Cox
■aid and hi* ad mint* did, Ua aud their ia-
■ pcrrectiv.
;Houw, No.
i*d it A HOME li
Tte PkjrMrel Trelti.*. Cmiin,, Mtntaa-MUlag,
“4 N«*rel 8ok«>l Dipirtm.ata, *11. prreul uu>
turacllv* freturre. *
TkaDiHipUt* ciouite wrpuMd.
*k* TMcbere tr. all n.ulntlj 8outk«re.
field fit* Catalogue.
A. J.HAMIJ.TON, Frei't-
JNO. X. BOIFKOILLET,
A ^ tl8 ^ T4tW - 8 ^ MdT
and next-of kin of said <1 .
at my offioe within Ihe time prem ^
«hnw rEiiwp. if anv they can, w»y
OUST OPENED 1
I aevr tavoloa of tkaaa FINS CICARS,
«how canre, if any they can,
"*a?'eu r |1na.r'my b«n_a .nd
20lh li.v of July, 186,.
July 30,1867
W.H.'
"THA? TOBACCO."
LB.4H E. WF.ICn-
RfU L0OI8A OODYttew IU* nU«|u i>-
XQLfondagher MyJkimda of Albany aad ■’
«uuy, UU ah* i * 1
A dminlrtffltOf’l tn-rm
Will bt aolJ before tk* CjjJJSikrt
N R. Mv - --- -- BAM^TON. Ftw't. 33», that eh* aHlkteh** fa tewiag, asJ would j iaa4 auabw out 4reJ,4
* J .Ttaoner* or laai year will b« wUk ase ke ptaaeid. tq tieilvt a Uberal share of tkeir patron- 16th Diatrict of said conniy,
TTlnM Qi » .«« ■* I if*. ed. Term* cask. . F g. f
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