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[rnn ^Jj^ItGULE •&> CO. WISDOM—Jl'S’KIOK—.MOnKWATIUX. 82, PER QUARTER :rrT'.r" ? ‘ ------*=••’ ALBANY, GEORGIA. SEPT. 12, 1867. NUMBER 92. |ekly NEWS, r-ottiaiieB l)M EVEltV jjRSIIAV AND SATlIRItAV n W r Gilbert & Voson’a Dry rZ gouth siilo of Broad street. jo Advertising. IlniMa'lntllic rate.orOoe n ° n ‘ lr * r gnuiiro of Ton Linos, for the Se*enty-fivo Cents for each -payable In advance. —£- j'A L NOTICE, i of candidates for offico, $10, chargod for at regular ad- SSlto be paid in advance. lined, of brevier, make one ,<L |faent* ,hftt m,lke 0T0^pi ff h, ,ines i: ne s, counted ns two miuares. Sn iaark on their advertisements CjMtare* they wish them to occupy. individual benefit, will lie ijlfiqowc for each insertion. I AdvcrtlscmenlN. • be ear rates for legal adverlise- . v of eight lines or less..$ 3 00 L fa. sales, per levy 6 00 Iperlevy 0 00 Administration 4 00 clef Guardianship 4 00 iBofdismiBsion from Adutin- 0 00 » for dismission from Guar-^ ^ "***...... Z\\ 00 iditors 1 «M» «Metre » ft0 “.property^ ten days :i 00 nVAy days.... ... 0 00 [Tthe » bo,e ™ les wiU bo rc 'l uirei1 ln \\ notes. | flPBCIAL NOTICE. Aft 'Umlnislrators, Executors or Ireantred by law to be held on the c --A month, between the hours of ■ and three in the afternoon, at Jffce county in which the proper- Notice of these soles must be given • forty days previous, lie of personal property must bo nr.’jhrough a public gazette ten ton and creditors of an estate must Setiloh will be made to the Court >6 to sell Land must be publish- ETleUers of Administration, Guardian- Hbe published thirty days—for dis- r Administration, monthly six months-— •from Guardianship forty days. Ido foreclosure of Mortgages must lie ily for four mouths—for establishing * full apaco of three months—for __jmh JkeeutoM er Administrators, IVivebeen given by the deceased, the litee* months. LAW CARDS. D. H. POPE, ATTORNEY AT RAW. ALBANY* GA. W ILL give prompt attention to any business entrusted him, in nlltheCourts of Dougherty and surrounding counties. -. *. July 4, 1867. *X1.\J il-finU O. J. WltlOHT. 1*. I*. *'• NV'Altttr.M. WRIGHT &. W. ATTORNEYS A r ALBANY, OA. _ . £~~ W IU. practice inlhn several Courts of Taw and Equity in ttiia Stale nnd llio Circuit Bmtrts of flic United States for the State ol Georgia. Also nttentieh given to COMMISSION in.'H’ANK- HUl’TCV. Albany, Nov. 18,1805. —37 Bankrupt, Laws.. rjKTITmNH In.Dnij»nJic*o{ldcr I Jr, Congress CAN NOT nKTlr.Klt ui.lR IlnhgSI ral/orders of tlio Judges of tho Supreme Court (under section 10) prescribe the form of the petition orders, etc,, etc. When the Circuit and district Court of the United States can properly hear these cases, we shall ■ nun or inn,. ; HINES &«HOimS, Attorneys at Law. Albany, G«., April 2, 1867. • ; :BI|( yjj MEDICAL CARDS. Drs. Jennings & DoWitt H AVE associated themselves in the practice of medicine. wrKICK—Upstairs over IliLtnan & Hall’s Drug Store. ggy Dr. DcWilt will give special attention to SURGICAL cases. Albany, July 2d, 1807. 70-tf DR. TODD it nPFIf'K—Lehman'" Corner, Opposite l.lrery Slildr. RKsmexoJi .it a', r. mtr.vsofrk Feb!3-nll-lfl AI.BANV, OA. Drs. Cromwell & Connally Q .FFKR their professional services to the citizens ' of Altiany nnd vicinity, “ ’ °* ebrunry 24, 1860. Office on llroad St. 13—If If. V. CAM.UWNV. The New Cemlral Inland Mail Route JtKTWEKN TIIK SOUTH AND TUB NORTH. AM) EASTERN CITIES I Richmond and Danville R. R. And ilN 4’imiM‘ctiouH! f i - hpHE Charlotte nnd Month Carolina, nml North I Carolina Railroads, via Augusta, Columbia, (Rinrlotie nnd Grecnstioro to Richmond, via Wash ington, Baltimore, IMdladelpliia, New York and Rost on. To secure speed, safety and conifoil, ask for Thron-h Tickets Via ( oHtmlila & Charlotte The Roads upon this Route have been put in ex cellent order, and furnished with New Engines and First-Class Passenger Cars. Sleeping Cars on nil ght Trains, and first-class Dining Saloons, nnd npie time given to passengers to gel their iiienl: regular men! time. This Route passes through an elevated, henlthy country, nndcnnnot lie surpassed for its bountiful Mountain Scenery. This is the shortest and quick est All-Rail Route from South-Western Georgia to , . . ^ any of the Northern or Eastern Cities. Arrange gladly represent, onr clients beforei them.,. . Cases, j^nls have been made, and will soon go into ope- oan he determined in vucatihn nr term, i ; ' ration, to Ticket and (’beck through from- this place.. . .... ggJT Tickets artd Checks can now be had at the office of Ikei Central Railroad in Macon. A. I,. WIIAMNG, Agent. May 3ft, [Ml] oV'efiteen & Co. IIO-IORTE IHANUFACTUI1E ltS, BROADWAY, Nftft York- Drs. Callaway & Pope, PALMYRA, GA. March 3ftlh, 1867 (30-ly] DUS. SIMS k McMILlAV H AVE associated llieiiiseivss together in the practice of medicine, nnd hereby tender their services to tlie citizens of Albany and vicinity. OFFICE—At the Drug Store of Gilbert ,X Bro. on Wasliinglon street. May 2d, 1867 fMtfj The Favorite & Most Comfortable ROUTE from" Albany to New York! • (JY.l 8A i MA’AM //.) ■I Pare Through lo New York—$35 1 MIB following now, fast, and first-class STEAM SHIPS sail from Savannah lo New York every Tueodny, Thursday un<l Hnlimlity. Murray.’s Lino. jAllanlic C. M.8.J Empire l.iqc. I S. Go’s Line. I Sail Tl. f RSDAYS.‘SailTHURSD'YsISail SAT’D'VS. Tile Arrow Tie § Iron Bands -FOR— BALING COTTON I AN INst It ASCI*. AC.AIXST FIRE, WASTE THEFT ! Dent-hot d, t’out’r. ^Mttm, Herman l.iving-'S.AN Sai.v ah sion, Baker, Com. General Barnes, Nickerson, Coin San Jacinto, Buckley, Cotn'r.l Morion, Coirt'r. * Atkina, Cotn’r. These Steamships arc all of large carrying capa city. well adapted lo this Route, nnd are tilted up with especial regard to the comfort of Passengers. Unofjunllpi! for Simplicity nnd Rapidity of Adjustment! Surpassed by None for Strength and Adap tability lo all (he Uses of Yonturrre! riantV nr.' manutbettired in Liverpool, of the ltost English Iron, under ihe personal super vision of the inventor, formerly a resident of Non Orleans, La. The ARROW TIE is preferred by Shipmasters andCompressniun. na it is.worked with 1 to I inch •luck, while all SOLID TIES re«|tilro 3 lo *• incites, which, in running through a cargo, involves a hea vy loss to the Shipmaster. USE THE ARROW TIE and HANDS, nnd SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE: Arrangements have been made lo stcuro nn am ple supply of the Arrow Tie and Bunds for the coming Seasou. The Iron will be heller limn the best heretofore used. JAM. A. IIALL, Agent Middle and Sonlhw**Ht Georgia. AADRCW LOW A CO, General Agents, Savannah, Gn. The undersigned is prepared to furnish the AR ROW TIE to the TRADE at SAVANNAH PRICES, t'orwiirdiDK anil Transportation Added. lillST & JOHNSTON. Hear the Insurance Agents: Savannah, Q.\., May 7ih, 1867. The recent tires in this city Imvi g proved to our entire satisfaction, by a thorough test, the superi ority of IRON BANDS for baling purposes, wn stroii/ly recommend I hem to t lie use of the Plant ers of Georgia assn efficient agent in restricting loss by ‘.ire: and we agree (o discriminate, when practicable, in favor of Cotton thus secured. A. WILBUR, OcncrnI Insurance Agi.nt. CHARLES GREEN «!C SON. Agents Liverpool, London and Globe Ins. Co. CHARLES L.COLUY A. CO., Ag'mSun & Al- luiitic M. Ins. Co., N. Y. I! II. I-’OOTMAN, I.Hiinoice Agents. WOODRRIItGE BROTHERS, liimrance AgV. J. T. TilO.M AS, liiauiruiice Agents. J. C. MeNUf,TV, Secretary noudiem Insurance A*. Trust Co. JAMES T. STEWART, Agent Loudon nud Lancaster Insurance Company. LANE A WEST,Insiiraiice Agents. "W* tf; s "i^JSSfiSr^a w OIL IV. A. LOVIi ALBANY, «A. Office (until furl her notice) at his Residence { nearly opposite the residence of Captain Joint A. Davis’. May 8th, 1867 46-ly JOHNSON’S HOTEL, Smithville, G-». T. W. JOHNSON, Proprietor. T tnenl supplied wflhlh' vatinali markets afford. The Through Freight Ta riff having been much reduced. Freighters nud Pas sengers will find this the QFICKEST, SAFEST, j nud MOSt ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New York, SAVANNAH AUK NTH, • •fthe public and the trade is it.vl- r Sczl« 8even Octave Rosewood Pi- rapUo»ndpu r llr•oft.n.. »■ HE B w , lTrl . in „ lop4l ffl,p for dln»,r. jMhltherto offered in this Market.: *p|, P House D new. The table is supplied .with 'ifeodem improvements, French everything that, the market.affords. ^in Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung Smithvillc, July 2d, 1867 70-1 m.^ "BROWNS HOTEL. MCHk instrument being made under t of Mr. J. II. GROVES f» practical experience of 0Yer . Opposite Depot ..MACO.Vf, OA. ■ ^mnnfaolure, is fully warrant-! . .* IE. K. BROWN & SON, Proprietors. GEORGIA—Worth Counly. Thomas J. Yor.Nti, having applied lo be appoint- ed Guardian oMbe person nnd property of llio minor heirs of James J. 8. Young, deceased. i This is to cite all persons concerned lo be and nppeor at my office within the timo prescribnl by law to show cause, if nny they can, why said letters of Guardianship should not bo granted- Given under my Land and official signature, August 6th, 1867 JAMES W. ROUSE, Ord’y august 18,67 ' -Forte,’ 1 the lii(licst award of merit tjlothcra at the ccle-bra- , IlOT FAIR, IJHOW instruments from the best Germany, Philadelphia, ■utos, sad Jfew York. Also at the ► tn fvo. suooessive years, llio n , i- wi from both of which can be fTIHIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE lias.been I refitted nnd repaired, and is now one of the NEATEST HOTELS in the W' 1 convenient itf the city. The IToTeris supplied wTIh every thing the markets afford! • Macon, January J7tk, 1867. 8—8ra ■kcllon of Improvements we make a rtPiano Forte, and by mnnufactur- " ally cash system, ore enabled ■cat at a prioe which will pro- IXf77 ■iCish in Carrcnt Foods. Catalogues sent freo tejivihi. i., f CONSTITUTIONALIST ¥ ffwlwsday. Morn)ojtj Wket Reports, MiacePaneous . W ee Original 8tory, and ar- |g Faria and Dairy eaol^ pftiiv* 1 ',* r ot. op i„* Family .Journal. WINDOW GLASS, (ALL SIZES,) Varnishes, Brushes. | »QIIIIOIIUO) And Complete 8look Dainters’ Materials T f ‘ —AT—" • Welch's Corner, PREPARE FOR SICKNESS I TaVEItY BtANTEll would ,»»« Hm, and inoaijr rL'bj tying in a little olll of medicines. Plantation and Family Medicines / r„i „p wuh ««',nd»tiowi*ioititrai. Medlcnl Chc.H, Tory COnXER. IS/ktkw: - 2 B0eMk. cSjnxrk'iKr. Augusta, Ga. A.?-! 11 j VJ fi ffawMw.h IJfWUrtM»na fine'Jewelry J- *' YEUCn k CO.; I .nj ot lJIW PtaWBEg. - •' , M idjcou»ly- T! »ld-,*;i ry complete, »t WEtQnW ' 1u , * J L. E,> 11. .E, WELCfr: - >bsuUFAf^Iwo Del DO YOU SMOKE? o«o«uAi irwi. ■Mi said di iu.u. _. mIob „ bevUn, laieV Ml* \ therefor# te kindred #od ertdl^o appear at my office OlwiWMUrmyw 27ih Fobmrtr. 1807, •rm' - J nilb eetueJ. lo b, *nd Ur Jittery Irate .ou.tf • Murrey'* Uuo—lliinlor h Clnmmel. Agonlu. Allunllo I'. M. S.I.'o'u Uue—Wilder £ ,'ullor- tun, Agents. Empire Liuc-— 1L II. Hardee, Agent. GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, General Travoliug Agent* June 8th, [66] . ..1 lie recent fit Macon, G a., May 10th, 1867. i» at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. the advantage of I ill IN BANDS for b. .ling purposes, n« a security against Iohs by tire, we, the undersign- e.l litHiirnnee Agents at Macon, Ga., lake pleasure in endorsing the action of tlie Agents at Savannah, .Georgia, I’l. 6. (JRANNISS, Agent for m*vernl Ins. CoV. J- W. BURKE, Insurunoe Agent. L J. JOHNSON &. CO., Insurance Agents. .1. MONROK OGDEN, Insurance Agent. J. M. BOAR DM AN, Insurance Agent. JNO. 11. COBB, liisunmee Agent. May 24th, 1867. 55-G.n Oeorgli—Worth rounty. rv dny, nfler dale application will lio tnadr ^ ... Ilm Ordinary of aahl oopnly for leva lo foil a portio, of I.ol* of land No,, tlirce lmndrod nnd ninety-two (2(12) nnd thlee linndred and nlnety- llirc, (W)in Hie *inh Uialrlct or said oonnly, an of William H. Will|e. lain of Wori|i counly*^m, deceaeed. June 22d, 78(i7. 1 jauksoh j. wii. aug 24 OOd Adm’rofW. H. Willi* i.IS, . , , deeM Administrator’s Sale. Wlltb* m .before lb. Court llouee door, in Ieabella, Worlll oounly On , belwoen lliolegnl hour* of eale, on the first Tuesday In October noil, lot of land number two hundred nnd thirteen (213) in llio 7th district of eald county. Term* onsh. BENJAMIN WILLIS, Aug l#j 1887 Adtn'r of Wm. H. Willia, deo’d NOTICE. A LL neraons Indebted to the eetate of A. O. Hill,- /% . a . v - - .. . - . Jaaa..a/1 n PA ^a. guested e of Uougberty eonnty, aeceaeeu, to nwl,Ik«iMSt«bbZ*>** > . bad nil those JiJribg ■domands.ogainteaid cstate will prelent them w" r ...... ” ..operly nnlbenlicated within lint timo presorlbed ly law, to Wright & Warren, Albany^Oa.^^ 'July 27, 1887. Adm'r A. 0. Hill. J^SI.yj — _ IsabMla.Wortb couniy On., between iiie'legalhouri of sale; on the firat Tneedny in Oelobifr nexl, lit'Of land number forty-nine (49) in the 16il» DiitfieFof ffirrt&r** 1 Adraof J. W HILLp.dec’d. T T Wronght^Iron Bnckfe ^iC.' . ; wTrit I****tti. -t.8iW»ii State Fair. ! '-J; 0) two thousand pounds. |T .Commit L.I.M. OOtBMTH. A Now Scnstition B. BOOKS are hard to gel, for want of money. But the boys nnd girls must have something to read, and they ought In have fresh supplies of reading every week. Now, there are plenty of monthly papers for them; but their old friend—and who does nut re member him and his ‘•Children’s Guide” in war times—their old friend, J. W. BURKE, proposes to give them the Handsomest. Weekly Paper! Klfriiicnix Printing House can bring out. To do flinr lie must have UUN'DREDSOFSI'BSOIUBKRS! •And be appeals to the yuung folks to help him.— lie wnn;i|o know ho^mtny will vote for the pa per bv agreeing to lake it. Let them send in their long fists of nnmos (lint he may see how the vote stands, nnd whether it will warrant him in common olng it. Nevermind the tuonev just now. If he finds the vole all tight, he will begin the publica tion, nnd call for tho money; for then he will hold that all who have voted for it by sending up their natues, will bo under obligations to subscribe for the paper. Who say« “Hurrah for n Weekly Paper for Die Boys and Girls!” and what boy or girt will soon os t send In »h« Jqngf >t Hat oCrobscrlbmpf^, ^ Wo shall, in tho first number, begin the pnbtTca- lion of a . Sequel to the Young Marooners." Nearly all the boys anil girls in ihe United Slates havo read the “Young Marooners” and been delight ed with it; and Mr. Uoulding assures us that the new story will be every whit as good as the old one; and wlto-could wank anything better.? ,,' Burke’s Weekly for boys and gfrls will he a hand- Sale. .. . I sorao Quarto or e toOf .dieiW I# elegantly pr eekly w w . ... rao Quarto of eight pages, splendidly illustrated, boys anu gl pages, spl I with new ,i .fe inted with new type on fine white . making in tU4 jeaf albeanttftit (9oluhie of 400 pages, with wm BtW pogb mbd-index. TERMS. Single subf9rlpHona ? ,.. <n a.... 1 $, 2 00 per anuuta. Three copies*........ .... 5 4)0 *• Fi« copiw.._.. r , M , w 8 " Te» copies 16 Twenly-onecopies 80 ’ gfiT’ We want an active and> Intelligehl boy dr gimil every post office in the South to canvass for subscriptions amf.f ill-jmakciC^ Ahejr JrUeraft to work for us. . , 1 Smd Torn Premium list ot\d Circular giving’fbl! particulars. Addrto* id the best oneypl invented. . ^ 1 j biifiMh I! , ^ .RuJiMicC^on. V 80 Freni 81rMl,N,* Vork Utf, JulflC-UwSm. ' •! ' >tr-'% r><::• . I - . Fi.- ENUINE or noosale. i. Very cheap at yb« ’ • JMf ci ! xaatofj i-.’ns lo tviil! I i’i t Albany nook anti Jewelry fllhre, v 'l). *. WELCH ft CO,. Prorlnmation of Gcnoral Amnrsly. Wrtsltin^ton, Sept, s\—Tho following proclamalioti was issticil yrstoitlay nioni* Gig: By ll»«* PVt'shlant of tlio Duilotl Slatosof America: A IMtiM l AMATION, AYlieras, in the mouth ofJuly, Anno Do mini I SB I, tin* two Houses of Congress, w th extraorllinnry unanimity,solemnly tle- elared that the ‘ war then existing was not waged on the part of tho Government in any spirit of oppression, nor tor any pur pose ol eoii4|itest or siihjugatiou. tuir’lor the jmrpose of ovortlirowihg «irinterfering with the rights or established institutions of tho States, Imt to defend ami maintain thesu- premaey of the (JoiiHtitutioii ami to pre serve the Cnioti, with all the dignity, etptal- it v and rights of the several States unim paired, and that so soon as these objects should lie accomplished the war ought to cease*’— And Whereas, tho 1 'resident of the Cui- ted States, on the 8th day of DeceinhcrAtv no Domini 1863, and on*the 26th day of March Anno Domini 18U.7, and with the ob ject el*suppressing tho then existing rebel lion, and of inducing all persons to return to their loyalty* find of restoring tho author ity of tlie Culled States, issued a proolama- tlou offering amnesty and pardon to all per sons who had directly or indirectly, partic ipated in the then existing rebellion,except those in the.proclamations who were speci fied am) reserved - And Whereas, the President ot the Uni ted States did, on the 20th day of Slay, An no Domini lSOft, issue a further proelama linn, with tho name objects before mention- (d, and to the end that the Government of the United States might be restored, ami tlmt peaeo order and fixeJjin might he es tablished, and the President did, by the said last mentioned Pioclamatiou, proclaim and declare that pc thereby granted to nil per sons who had directly or indirectly partici pated in the then evisting rebellion, except those as therein accepted, amnesty and par don, with the 1 restoration of all rights of property, except ns to slaves and except in cartain cases wlteie legal proceeding lias been instituted, but upon condition that such p tlx n should take and subscribe to an oath therein prescribed, which oath should be registered lor permanent preser vation— And Whereas, In nnd by the saitl last mentioned Proclamation of the 28th day of M«V, Anno Domini, I HUB, fourteen ex tensive classes of nelsons therein specially describ ed were all together excepted amt excluded from tlio benefits thereof- And Whereas, The President of the Uni ted States, did, on the 2d day of April, An no Domini, I860, issued a Proclamation de claring that the insurrection was at an end and was henceforth to bo so regarded— And Whereas, There now exists no or ganized aimed resistance of misguided citi zens or others to the authority of the Uni ted jStatos, in the States of Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia. North (’an liua, Ten nessee, Alabama, Louisiuiiiiii, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida and Texas, and tho laws can he sustained and enforced theicin by the proper civil authority, State or Federal, and the people of said States are well and loyally disposed, and have conformed, or if prm ttc J to do so will conform, in their legislation to the United Statos, prohibiting slavery within the limits nml jurisdiction of tho United States— Ami Whereas, There no longer exists any reasonable grounds to apprehend with in the States which were involved in the late rebellion any renewal thereof, or any unlawful resistance by the people of snitl States to the Constitution and laws of the United States— i And Whereas, Largo standing armies, Military occnnation, Nutional law, Military Tribunals and tho suspension of the Habeas Corpus and the right of trials by Jury, arc, in time of nonce, dangerous to public liberty incomputable with the individual rights of the citizens, contrary to the genius and spir it of our free institutions nnd exhaustive of the- national resources, and ought not there fore to bo sustained or allowed except in uafces of actual necessity for repelling invn- " ! ')ii or suppressing insurrection or rebellion. And Whereas, a retaliatory or vindictive policy, attended by tinnecessry disqualifica tion, pains, penalties, confiscations nivl dis- franchisemeiitn, now, as always, could only tend to hinder reconciliation among the people and national restoration, whilti it must seriously cm barm's, obstruct and re press the popular energies and national in ti uit ry ami enterprise. Ami Whereas. For these reasons it is now deemed essential to the public wolfaiv, and to the more perfect restoration of Constitu tional law and order, that the said last men tioned Proclaim! ion, aforesaid, issued on the 29tb day of May, AV D., 1865, shonld be modified, and that the fpll and.beneficent pardon.conceded itlicrfl by should bo opened and furtlier extended to a lprgc number of the persons wholly its aforesaid' exceptions have been hitherto excluded from Executive ejenicney. '•* * 1 Now, Therefore, bo it known that I, A^pititw Johnson, President t>f tho United States, do hereby proclaim and declare tlmt f|iC fnl! pardon described in tlpijiaid Procla mation ot the 29th day of May, AVD. 1805, shall hcncetoi th be opened and extended to all persons who directly or indirectly par ticipated in tlnrlato rfebbllion, with the W toration of all, nriyleges, immunities and Ily, W< i»f the 29 day of May, 1805, namely : “c » do solemnly swear, or affirm, in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support, protect ami defend the Const it ut ion of the United .States ami the Union of the States thereunder, and that I will, in like maimer, abide by ami faith fully support all laws and Proelctnations which have been made during tho late re bellion with rel'crance to emancipation of slaves, so help me God.’ 1 Tho following persons, and no others are excluded from the benefits oftholToeloma* tion, and oft he said Proclamation of the 29th day of May, DO.Y, namclv: First. The chief or pretended chief exe cutive officers including tlio President, the Vice President and all heads of departments ol'thc pretended Confederate or Rebel Gov ernment, ami all who held, or pretended to hold, in thcsrvieo of tho said pretended Confederate Government a military rank or title above the grade of Brigadier Geucral, or naval rank or title almve that of Captain, and all who wore,or pretended to be, Gov ernors of States while maintaining, abetting or submitting to and acquiescing in the re bellion. Seconed. All persons who, in any way, treated otherwise than as lawful prisoners of war, persons who in any capacity were employed or engaged in the military or naval service of the United States, Third. All persons who, at the time they may seek to obtain the benefits of this Proe- leuiatiou, are acnally in civil, military or naval coufiuniciit, custody, or legally held lo hail, either before or after conviction, nnd all persons who were engaged directly or indirectly in tho assination of tho late Presi dent of the United Stales, or in any plot or conspiracy in any manner therewith connect ed. le. testimony whereof, I have signed these presents with my hand and have caused tho seal of the United States to be thereunto affixed, doneat the City of Washington, the 7th •lav of September, 1807. A.noijkw Johnson. By the President: Wm. II. Skwari», Secretary ol State. m. Wm l co. Ware-House and Commission Ifc^EiK/QIHZ.A.ItTTS, ALBA N Y, O A- W E Log lo renew tho Ieicier of our *pme<*s to I lie Planters of Donglicrly nml mljnceni counties for the Storage and Sale of llicir rollons tlieiijiprofteliinp season, ami pledge our host effort* lo prornoto their interest. Y. G. RUST, | T. II. JOHNSTON, | B.G. LOCKETT August 10, 1867 If NEf PIANOS,' lUamifacliirfd l.y the N. V. Plano ('ONp’ny. —Aitr. sow roa sALr. at— WELCH’S DRUG STORE, ALBANY, GA. T HIS Company is now prepared to turnout fifty Pianos per week, which nre pronotinreil by Mis best judges to be INFERIOR TO NONE. There me no I’innoH made that will slay in tune like theta. They are made of the best material, with great cure, ami by tho most skillful workmen selected from tlio 'BEST FACTORIES ... lith and tho old country, and fully warranted to stand in any cliiuuie nud to give ns good satisfaction as any Pianos held for $1,000. 1 have been through all tho first-class Piano factories in Baltimore, Phil adelphia, New York and other cities, and have fouud none superior to the New York Union Plane CoiiipnuicB make, which aro emphatically the Piano for the People, for they can bo sold from ono to two hundred dol lars less than can bo bought from any other relkble maker, They nro tlie V e r.v Thin« for those living where they cannot get tn: .„g often. 1 am agent for the sale of these Pianos and will warrant them ns long ns any others wilL I have been engaged in the business thirty years and speak advisedly. r O. B. RICE. Having consented to keep these PIANOS on rale, we have had t tern thoroughly tested, and from the universal opinion expressed, we are prepared to recommend them. J . W. IIUU1CE & CO. THE LATE FIRE BURNT UP _ . - ifft 1 rnuln 11 ttio r W« otf Oie (Jiiitcn ’ 'StMwf ;,bnt opon : i tills oomlltion, ncviM tliclbs.,: that every sueli .Lerson who 11*1 J~ shall! seek to nvnil liitaself o{ this, Proclcmn- It* ‘tinminnont 1 ^ >L« biiiiii uniiHo uio snino 10 DO re^lf- fob 'jlermnnent j.reservailon Irt the smno manner nml with tmne 'eflVet as with ihe oath |ircsrrilieit in the said Proclamation Welch’s Corner, i But our Friend, nad Customers will find ns Ball's New Building, JUST Til!LOW HAWSON’8, TJEADY lo eerre them is before, JVe nre re- it oetving daily NEW GOODS IblnK the pi "* '*0»e l°<t in Ihe lire, so If you want nny (hin tho DRUO LINE, go a usual to Welch's at' “ BawDug, E. & II. E. WELCH, h <ir