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TRI-WEEKLY NEWS.
S. S. SWEET, Editor.
AI.pANY, GA., SKIT. 14th, 1*07
gy Executors, Administrator* tt,mr
dians, who sometimes send in advertise
ment* through the Ordinary of their respec
tive counties, have entire control of the
same, and can publish them in the paper of
their choice. They will bear this in mind.
Such notices must he accompanied with the
cash. Price can lie ascertained Irom the
t >rdinary of counties—who have onr (l jrttTver-
iscd rates in their office.
H.\i!..—Here is the way the Tribune
takes tho Californian election : “California
returns, which have grown worse daily,
have at last touched the lowest depth, 'flic
Democratic majority on Governor is H,ooo;
the legislature*!* gone, hook and line, and,
of course a Tinted Stntes Senator with it;
and to till the cup, we are told that it is
doubtful if a single Republican Congress-
man is chosen.”
Significant.—The Nntionnl Intelligen
cer remarks that the most significant inti
mation of the dire distress of the Radical
faction is tho sudden and unexpected re
turn to this country of the great maunger of
election frauds, the editor “ofmy own news
papers, both dailies.” His subordinates in
Washington were astounded on Wednes
day night by the announcement by tele
graph that he had arrived in New York.—
The radical leaders have discovered that
there is work to be done that no one else can
do as well.
Savannah.—We notice our seaboard city
is working up to her commercial importance
and organizing a Hoard of Trade, and
making other preparations for connecting
business upon a more extended scale than
ever before. Her merchants are reaching
out and inviting trade from all quarters.—
we have a number of their cards in our col
umns, and we bespeak for thorn a careful
reading. Wo also were yesterday favored
with a visit, from Mr. Nieholls, of the firm
of Metcalf & Nhjholls. He is here looking
after cotton and other interests connected
with his house.
Tnk QncKN op Nioiit.—Last night was
an exceedingly pleasant one, not withstand*
iiig there was a shadow over Luna’s face—
It passed away before nine o’clock, finite
n number wns out admiring the beauty of
the Queen under her veil.
A letter from Athens,Tcnti., to the Atlan
ta Intelligencer states that the crops in that
seel ion of country are finer than were ever
before known. Especially Is this applicable
to corn ami potatoes. The Jotter further
ThO Signal Effect #f the Procl»n»t|oi.
of Amnesty.
“Direing tho deliberation of tho Cabinet
yesterday,” says the National Intelligencer
of the 7th, “it is understood that it became
evident that, in the opinioryjf every mem
ber present, the legal effect of the contem
plated amnesty proclamation would be to
relieve all persons included within its terms
from all disqualifications, as well as all pen*
allies incurred by their complicity in the
late rcbclliou, and, of course, (so far as tho
action of tho General Government is con
cerned,) from disability as to the exercise
of the right of suffrage. We may, therefore,
congratulate the country upon tho poospect
of a speedy settlement of all our difficulties
upon principles conformublc to the Consti
tution, and in harmony with our republican
form of government. That such will he its
effect no sound lawyer entertains a doubt,
nor is it to be presumed that it will he seri-
ously denied by any considerable number
of respectable men of the Radical party, in
or out of Congress.”
This announcement in a paper usuully
considering as possessing uu official charac
ter and representing tho views of the Pres
ident, is most important. Tho Intelligencer
stntes distinctly, as the unanimous opinion
of the Cabinet, that the Amnesty Proclama
tion removes all disabilities, imposed by
Congress and otherwise, and that among
these is tho “disability as to the exercise
of the right of suffrage.” It is, therefore,
settled, “so far as tho action of tho Gencr.
al Government is concerned,” that citizens
of the South picluded in tho nmtiesty may
vote at the coming election without refer
ence to tho “Reconstruction Acts,” which
exclude them from the registry.
Such is said to tho “legal effect” of tho
late Amnesty Proclamation, and wo are
told that “no sound lawyer entertains
doubt” on the question, and that probably
it “will not ha seriously denied by nny con
siderable number of respectable men of tho
Rndieal pnrty in or out of Congress.” We
hope this confidence in Radical convictions
and actions may not be misplaced. Cur.
tain it is that the view presented is in direct
conflict with tho provision of tho Supple
mental Act which declares that tho Presi
dent’s amnesty shall not he allowed to inter
fere with any of its resictions upon persons
on the question of suffrage. Wo hopo, how.
ever, says the Maeon Telegraph, that there
is, and will he, that general acquiescence in
I he views of the Cabinet as set forth by
the lutelligeueer. It would lie a happy
thing for the country, and an indication of
u return of reason.
To Hie Prisonerso?iTaraid of’ArWIrnry
.Uresis In ibe United Mates of America.
Tbat Mr. Greeley has come down to New
York city from Albany it apparent lrom ono
of its editorials of yesterday. It givea Mr-
Stanton a deadly thruat, aa follows:
lirig. Gen. Clias. Stone, in 1862, was
arrested at midnight, placed in Fort Lafa-
ycetc, removed from hia command, charged
with treaaonable practices, kept without a
trial, mustered out of liia rank in tho middle
of the war, after a brilliant service in Louis
iana, and, in fact, driven from tho army in
disgrace. This is ono of tho mysteries ol
Mr. Lincoln's Administration, and as Mr.
Stanton gavo the order for General Stone’s
arrest, now that he ia out of office ho may
probably give the reason.
Duo.huitin Northern New York.—
While along the Atlantic coast wo aro Tun
ing over with water, a acrioua drought pre
vails through all Northern Now York, aud
tlie people are complaining ol dnaty roads,
shrivelled pastures, failing streams and dry
wells.
Tiie Vieoisi* Convention.—A Virginia
inper says that it has learned from a rclia-
ile source that the election for delegates to
frame a State constitution, under tho recon
struction act in Viiginia, will take place on
about tho 12th ofOctobcr.
cd
New Marine Motive Power.—It is slati
that a Britlah naval officer left Boston on
Wednesday in the Java, who proposca to
return here early in 1888, in command of a
steamer without paddles, screw or coals.—
In other words, ho intends to eroBS tho At
lantic in a steam ship fitted with hydraulic
propellers, using potroloum ns a Inch—
When we seo this wo may as well sit down
and draw a long breatli
Males that whole Helds
sold at twenty cents per
stands.
f corn have been
bushel us it now
Some roliov most ho had, or we
shall see thousands ruined, and half the
property ofthe State coming under the
shoifl's hammer, to be sacrificed. The hard
working larnicrs of the country, struggling
bravely to recuperate their shattered for
tunes, must linvo some assistance. They
cannot hopo for it cither from tho military
commanders, from tho courts, or from tho
General Government; they must seek it
from tho Constitutional Convention.
Allliu Into session of tile Congress oftlm
United Stntes, that hotly passed n resolution
on .Inly loth, 1867, appointing certain ihip
ties ns a committee to investkrntc "Tin
WidtK.—A strange infatuation possesses
1 lie minds of ninny people in reiorencc to
this subject. Why labor should lit* rognr-
tle I ns nndmiiflf.il and unworthy the bright
esl intellect, we Imvc often tried to discov
er. Why It is not respectable? is a ijues-
tiott (lint linn never been answered. Yet
there are tliotisnnds would think themselves
disgraced if they were compelled to use 1 In-
trowel or Immmcr. There are many among
us, who always taken pride In telling you
that they didn't always have to work thus
for a living, just ns it they would he entitled
to more respect, by this assertion. We are
heartily tired of such talk and ridiculous
estitnato-ofman’s mission. Why were we
endowed witnlngcnnlty to invent and plan
with mechanical genius—with taste as well
ns talent to make our way through the
world, if it waa not that they should ho cul
tivated. We verily believe that the profea-
siona.aro to-day incumbered ami often dis
graced by men who would make splendid
mechanics and farmers,and even ‘rail-split
ters.' But because it is respectable they
have a profession. During our recent visit
to thegreat cities ofthe North, we found
hundreds of Southern voting men, looking
ior situations. And in all our towns ami
cities, wo see multitudes of young men, ask
ing employment in stores nt bare victuals
and plain clothing—look nt the crowds as
students in Commercial Colleges preparing
for like business. 'Hundreds of these cou’.d
have tound employment nt good wages in
our shops and deserted fields. But, (tins:
work is dishonorable, in their estimation. —
Tltc very ‘touuaiuciua,’ says a friend, which
have been had in towns surrounded by ruin
have shown how the idea is uppermost, t lint
allow and tinsel, and not the steady nnd
quiet labors which bring contentment nnd
plenty are prised by tho young men ol onr
country.
Why i* It so?
ties ns a eommitteo to investigate
Treatment of I’rinoncra of War at tl Uuion
(jlii/,uns held by the Confederate Authorities
during the lute Kcbcllion,” nt tlm same
time refusing to extend the investigation to
tlie prisoners of war, victims of arbitrary
power, ami military usurpation by tho n
thorityol the Federal administration. Tho
partial, vindictive nnd wicked piirpoi
the Congress to pervert, distort, and suborn
tlm truth of history, lias made it the duty of
every American citizen to look to tlm honor
of Ids country nnd tlie preservation ol the
truth of history.
We all might well imitate tho example of
thp better sou ol Noah,and walk backwards
and throw tlm mantle ol oblivion upon tlie
nakedness of our drunken parent, anti forget
all tho past j but since a jiarlinl nnd false
representation of our imbliu nfihirs is to lie
of Congress for tlm unlio-
A Miserable Picture.—A miserable pic
ture, even in the old tittles of slavery, wns a
white man who had to work himself, hnl
waB ashamed of it. To see a fellow now,
cleaning hia hoots, and if he hours anybody
coming, hiding tho brush, or to sec n fanner
working in tho field, but laying down his
hoc atHkakpptonci, of his neighbor, is had
enough; but not so hopeless aa one who pre-
fera to suffer rather than work even in secret
Tlfo man who is not ashamed to say: “I am
poor and ltavo to work with my own hands,”
and the woman who ia not ashamed to ac
knowledge that her husband is not rich nnd
that she has to cook—those are t'.e
people who »n to revive our broken fort tinea
and repair the ravages of war.
made liy members
ly nnd ‘fiendish purjiosc of perpetuating
sectional bitterness, and prolonging tho
unchristian aud unnatural strilo of a ruined
people, that justice may be done to every
mail ami tlm trutli of history limy ho vindi
cated, 1 hereby most respcetifnlly request
t lint all persons in possession ol tho impor
tant information in regard to any ot those
subjects, as well ns tlm city burnings, plan
tation devastations, tho murders, rapes nml
robberies, perpetuated uudor official sanc
tion either civil or military, of tlm Federal
authority, are earnestly requested to nddress
the undersigned, stating in precise, simple
and unexaggerated terms, a full statement
of all the iacls known to too writer tonubiug
his own imprisonment, or treatment of
olliers, either soldiors or citizens, giving, ns
far as possible, names, places nnd dates, w ith
names of Federal officers in charge, and
those instigating those crimes.
The great body of the offioen and aoldiera
in botli armies were inauilestly honest in
purpose in tlm prosecution of tlioir terrible
work of death. The history of wars demon
strates that tlm vileat men have charge
prisons. A history of tho cruelty to pris
oners on both sides in the lato war, ia oi.c
which will “make hell aahnicd and turn the
cheek of darkness pale," and be, for our own
history’s sake, forgotten ; but if told,
must bo truly told, that eacli party may
shamed into aileiice by their crime. Not
having tlm people’s money to waste in pos
tage to kindle the fire of revenge, I will trust
to the kindness ofthe sufferers to transmit
to mo, by mail, all communications ttpoti
this subject at their earliest convenience.
I am, very retnootfully, your obedient s
vant, Henry Clay Dean-,
Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
II
BBTail
STAIR BALLUSTERS,
Newel Posts, Mouldings, &c.
A Large Stock of oommon size* alway* on hand.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
203 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE
—Dcnlers in—
China, Crockery, and Class Hare
Having ltcinovcd f rom No. 80., Mullicrrv '
70. SECOND STREET; " 0
— Over DcLoache's Carriage ItepoaitdW
ma con, oi>o
OW t offer Tor Bale a large „ U J w .i, . ,
stock of Imported nnd llomolie S?" 1 *
NA and CKOCKEKY WA11K wit ,
or House Furnishing Goods. Orders troai M
try filled wit la promptness nnd dispatch 0
rep 10,1807 2ai, 8m 1 '
N°
Qrn
GRANGE OF
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS.
IR, HU
F
WE HAVE
-ML O "V
IE 3D
ROM Mulberry Street to llOLLlNOSWOHTH'S
NEW BUILDING, on the corner or the alley,
within sight ot Hardeman and Spark's Ware*
house, almoat opposite Wolfolk'a Warehouse, on
l’oplar streel, only a Tew steps lrom the Passenger
Depot, and near the Hrown House and National
Hotel. Any of you I hat wnut
BACON,
(JOHN,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
LARD,
Family
Plantation SUPPLIES,
BAGGING,
IRON TIES, Ac.
Give us a Call.
t& m We are sole agents for Charles Nelaon'*
Celebrated
Copper Distilled Whiskies,
And have on hand, in addition, a large stock of
Wines, Brandiei, Ac.
Megratli & Patterson
Oeo.
Groceries,
From Washington
Washington, September 12.—Tho fob
lowing is (Jon. Grant’s caption to recent
Executive promulgations:
“Tito following proclamation ol tlie Pres-
dent is published tor the information and
guidance of nil concerned.”
Gov. Huftoch has been nominated for Gov
ernor of Massachusetts.
One of tho resolutions adopted by tlie
Convention says: Wo, therefore, in be
half of tho peoplo of Massachusetts, while
declaring our approval of the just measures
of Congress arrest tlie career and defeat the
plans of this dangerous and desperate man,
pledge also to that body in futuro tho full
est. support in such constitutional measures
as in its wisdom it may find it nocecssary to
exercise of its extraordinary power to re
move from oflieo this destroyer of tho pub
lic pence, and this enemy of tho Govern
ment itself.
Washington, September 12.—A circular
from the Adjusant General’s oflieo directs
the use ofthe mail instead of the telegraph
for routine communications.
Gen. Sickles delines addressing tho Re
publican* in defence of his course, on the
ground of military etiquette.
Georgia—Dougherty County.
f|lWO Month* after the publication of this notice
application will he inntle to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for leave to noli all the real Es
tate belonging to the estate of Dr. A. 0. Hill, late
of said county deeensed, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN M. IIILL,
Albany, Sept, 6, 1 M»17 Adnt’r A. 0. Hill, Uec'd.
L. PASSANO & SONS,
otiuns
, Fancy Goods, Hosiery,
GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
-AND-
Small Wares,
268 W. Baltimore St,
5altiinoro, - - - Md
few Advertisements.
TO' DEALERS, PLANTERS,
L, J, GUILMARTIM & C0„
COTTON
BUYERS CENERALLY.
FOUR ATTENTION IS AGAIN INVITED TO
my greatly increased stock of
FACTORS
-AND-
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
HARNESS & SADDLES
inprising a wellassor.ed supply of Carriage Har
ness, Single and Double Buggy Harness, with
Coi
and Double Buggy Harness,
ted, eovered nnd gilt mounting.
CONCORD STAGE HARNESS,
pla-
Dray Ilarneaa, a large stooa of PLANTATION
HN1—
HARNESS.
CARRIAGE * DRAUGHT COLLARS;
Buggy Cushions and Ulanketa, BLIND BRIDLES,
Back Bands and all kinds of Strappings in my line.
Also 11AME8, Chains, eto. eto.
My stock of
SADDLES,
is also complete, comprising n variety of Ladies,
Misses, Gentlemen's, Boy's nnd Wagon Saddles;
also, Riding Bridles, Mnnlngnles, Felt nnd com
mon Saddle Blnukets, Horse Covers—linen nnd
woolen; Whips, nnd n Ml assortment of Harness
nnd Biddle Hardware.
Harness, Sole, Upper, Patent, En-
ainled. Lace Leather,
.nit Enmm.teit Cloth.
My f.oUitiee for a*nufaolorinf at large, and to
order. aro.unsurpa.eed. Seventeen y«.re experi
ence aa . manufacturer in the 8outh, enable, me to
know how to eerro your wante.
Your ordera reapeotftilly aollcled, promising
giro eaiiefactlon both in price and quality.
yiy Wanted—Hides. Skins, Furs, Wax Wool,etc
After October tel, my .tore end manufactory wilt
boremorod to Third alroal, two doora from Sey
mour, Johnson A Co e. corner, Maoon, Q».
Macon,Sepll4-3m Q. BERND.
tdf' Tlio radicals, while charging the
President with tho design of retorting to
foree to mnintnin his constitution*! preroga
tives, are themselves connsoiling revolu
tionary proceedings. The St. Lottia' Demo
crat of Saturday suggests, in frw of tho
condition of afiairs in Washington, that tho
Governors of tho “loyal State*" meet togeth.
or at nn early day, and consult in regard to
the situation- It also suggests a similar
oonsnltation on tho part of the ntanagora
of the “Grand Army ofthe Republic.”
Redscltid Pasha burnt a monastery
threw a sick monk into the flames.
and
U. 8. INTIs. REVENUE.
Assist. Axanaaoa’n Otricx, Mid. Dial. Oa
Albany, Sept. 11, 1867.
N OTICE is hereby gieon to *tl who may bare
bntinesa connocilon with tho Beeenuo Depart
ment, that I oa* bo found at my office over tho core
now oocupltd by Draper ft Roberts, at alt tlau.
within uaual office hour.. C. R. JOHNBON,
Aesiit. Aucuor Mid. Dial, On. 8«p 12 67 tf
Plantation For Bale-
T It AYE n valuable Plantation which I offer for
I ealo to thore wlebtng to porehue, oa reaawabto
firms. Tho plonl.lioa 1. loomed in Ih* Pint Plat,
of Douche liy County—about Mr. Bad a-balf
from Altai,. TV pits, tl
livailoa, la two MUltaaali,
aad all neqqeaary out baildtags,
For further pulleuUra apply jo lh.^*iMal^od,
. !**•.
well watered.
Maoon,
8ep. 7, tfhO
— IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN— _
NOTICE TO
LOST.'
A Nole for Ono hundred nml one li„n,.
fifteen cents, made 8th july ami j, . J"' 1
November, payable to (he underilgneu and It
by S. tV. Ilenry. All pernor,. «
Irado for, and.thc maker, lo pay rami- 1 '<
"\7 P r,0 1807. JESEE SEAMRlJ’ij™ 1
EEBiTBODT BUN
And Look At The
FURNITURE
—NOW OPENING AT THE—
yyE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and arc
adding to it daily, a large and assorted slock of
DRY GOODS,
Bolh fancy and staple;
GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS,
HATS, HARDWARE, IRON, Etc.
Ola Flag Store,
ox JACKSON STREET.
A well selected slock of FURNITUltli, r„n<i.i:.
of several nice 1
Chamber Sells,
Also Half-Arm C rt nc Senle.l
Pining Chairs.
Curled Maple Cane Sealed
Parlor Chain*,
Winsor Chairs,
ami in fad CHAIRS of nil descriptions.
lol of
Which we propose to sell oa low cs any house in
the State, and we respectfully solicit our old prompt
customers, and as many new ones, to favor us with
a call aud inspect onr stock and prices, which we
think will convince the most skeptical mind of the
useless expenditure of time and money by going
further north, east and west, in finding cheaper or
better goods.
Jin I *i! ends,
Single Bureaus and
Wnshslands,
Wnrdrohes ami
Safes, it
All of which will he sold on as
t;
Our Dry Goods Department,
On our seoond floor, Is complete nnd full in all its
various parts, embracing a full line
Bleached Domestics—8-4, 4*4, 15-4, 8*1, 10-4 ami
12-4.
Prints of al* grades and stripes.
Dress Ooods of alt manufacture
An immense lot Clothing
Psnls Qoods, bolh of oheap and extra tpialily
Hosiery, Gloves and Yankee Notions generally,
Boots Tor Boys and Men
Shoes, Brogans—Boy’s and Men's
Ladies and Gents' Dress and Wnlking Shoos, of nil
patterns,
Mens' and Boya’ Hats, large lot
“ sky ‘
Blankets, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans
Double and Single Barrel Shot duns
Also a good line Milinery Goods, nml in fact al
most anything a man may call for.
WE ALSO HAVE
sep. 3—
J. Ol'ILMARTIN, JNO. F1ANNKRV, E. W. DRUMMOND.
r Liberal ADVANCES made on CONSIGN
MENT8.
Orders promptly filled, at Lowest
Market Rate*.
Aug. 29, 1807 2sq 8m 87
T. J. FLINT & CO.
A Mammoth Stock of Groceries
EMBRACING
-weigh-
REASONABLE TERMS
S""„iH® llC f ™'" a , n ? 8lrail »'' K-Iahlluhmui
hamUll i,T„rof ° r8 "‘ ' e,|,eC ' k -I’ -
FURNITURE
n.eaet.hy.he.ltlxen.ufAtb.ty ami surrounlh,
Albany, August ^
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & «
MAC ON, O A.
^^FFKIl For .Sale the following articles at tVhoU-
sale or Retail, as low as nny house in Muni.
200 boxes Star Candles, GOO Sacks Liverpool Sstl,
GOO sacks Virginia .Salt,
800 SAGES NEW FLOU^
(Inc hundred sacks Itlo, Java anil Lsguira Cult*
loO barrels choice
Liquorsand Wilies
Tobacco of all grades and qualities
F. K. and Parker’s Osnaburgs
Macon Sheetings
Yarns—all numbers
Bagging of the Blanket Manufacture
ing 2 1-4 lbs. per yard
Arrow and Buckle Ties, Nails
Powder and Shot
Sugar of all grades
Coffee of all qualities
Soaps, Potash
Candles, Raisins
Crackers, Suuff
Casa Liquors and by the barrel
• Vinegar, Pepper
Spice, Ginger
Hollow-Ware, Sad Irons
Hatchets, Axes
Drawing Knives
Tabla and Pocket Cutlery
Augurs, Chisels and Files
Also 200,000 lbs. assorted Iron
Very cheap Plough Steel, eto.
Thanking our friends and strangers for their pa
tronage in the past, we respeotfully solicit a con
tinuafion of the same for the future.
We will state that our senior is now in New
York, whers ha will remain a month longer, taking
the advOntage of the pressure of houses nnd manu
facturers who are compelled to realise.
125 barrels pure Leaf Lard, 100 kegs do.,
140 II lids. BACOI,
Shoulders, Sides and Hama.
Tl barrel, now crop Mackerel, Sill) keg.
15,000 lbs. l'ur. WHITE LEAD,
275 Itoxcs
it
80 • Mulberry Street -80.
iMZA-Consr, .gka..
IMPORTERS OF, AND DEALERS IN
China, Crockery and Glass Ware.
TN addition, keeps always on hand a full stock
‘ “ ket, Kni
ivs <
A of Clothes, Market, Knife, Lunch and Traveling
ikets ; Juniper and Painted Tubs and Buckets ;
Japanned Chamber Sella, Water Coolers, Tea Trays
"and Walters, Table Cuttlery, Table Mats, Feather
Dusters, Plated Ware, Lamps, Kerosene oil, etc.
at a liberal discount.
The Trade supplied n
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
Mr. T. J. Flint has this day admitted Mr. Wm. L.
8tark into partnership in his business, which will
be continued under the firm name of T. J. FLINT
A CO.
aug 24 lm
NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM.
T HE undersigned having formed a Copat tnersbip
under therfirm name of
Woolfolk & Anderson,
For the purpose of RECEIVING. STORING and
SBLL1NO COTTON, respectfully tender their ser
vices to their planting friends. We have secured
a portion ef tho Warehouse formerly occupied by
Coates A Woolfolk, more recently by Mr. Jonathan
Collins. We hope, hy strict attention, lo give satis-
fketton to our patrons. — - • -■
JAMES H. WOOLFOLK,
JAMES If. ANDERSON,
eep8-8m]
ilea
Adams, Jones & Reynolds,
.i,
JUST
RECEIVED!
Oil, K.rewa. OH,
, VaraUhre, ft..
L. E. ft U. E. WELCH.
W RITE LEAD.
ftM.a on, Matklaa Oil, VaraUhre, ft.,
• ■ n a tl D »i<t ot
At the OW Stand of Harris & Ross,
Corucr Second nnd Poplnr Streeta,
Will give strict attention to the vtontge and sale
rv..-.. will make liberal advances on Cotton In
of Cot t on
SSt 10 furnish BAGGING and
TIES or ROPE, and other Plantation Supplies.
»«P •“ no 0u
w
J. B- E0SS & SON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
90 Cherry and 56 Second streeta,
iep.3—lm Macon, Ga 9
Land Sale !
N pursuance of an order of the Honorable Supe-
__ rlor Court of Lee oounty, Ga., will be sold be
fore the Court House door in the town of Starkville,
in eald oounty, on the first Tuesday in October
next, within the legal hours of sale, the east-half
of lot of land number 182 in the 14th district of
l
said county, containing 101} acres, more or less.
for division on the application of Elisabeth Halfald
and others for partition* Terms—CASH.
SOLOMON t*AGE,)
J. R. GILBERT, V Commissioners.
WM. C. GILL,
Sep. 8, 1867.
s
V virtue ofan order from the Honorable the
j Court of Ordinary of Dougherty oounty, will
sold on the first Tuesday in November next, two
city lots, the one lving on the 8outb side of Pine
he King Garden, in the oil,
street, known as tho King Garden, in the city of
Albany. Also, lot number 79 on the North side of
Commerce street, containing one acre. Bold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of George B.
King, late of aald cedatr, deceased. Terms cash.
P. J. STR0ZKR, Adm *
Sep. 8, 1806.
S’
GEORGIA—-Dougherty County. .
1XTY DATS after dale application will be mail.
1 *° (he Coqrl of Ordinary of saiil county, for
tenre lo rett Ih. Hnre aad Lol on the corner of
Broad, nnd Jelfereon slreom, tn Ihe city of Albany,
belonging lo Ike estate of George W. Collier, dec’d,
Bold for Ike beaelt of Ike hetra end creditors ol
Mid ornate. NANCY E. COLLIEIl,
September ltd, 1867,Executrix
P. R0BENS0N,
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E08 loere to Intknn Ike
T»a>s
^{^ctllwnx of Albany and
ily, Ikal be kax opened
kix Shop orer the More of
Beggn ft Steakeax, aezt lo
Telegraph Offico, aad will
bo pioaMd tn reeelre a there
executed In tho talc:
Jaunlag
the laloat and
h«t stylo. Chargee mode-
rale,
F. R0BBN8ON.
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VIRGINIA TOBACCO,
sop.tjoxes 8Clap, 25 (Hide. Culm Molnmes, 1SHS
Goblin Syrup, 100 hales Gunny 1UQ0I.N0, l r
ltollc Gunny BAaniNG,
250 Coils Machine Rope,
SO Tons Iron Bands,
26 barrels Ciller Vinegar, 25 balca OSNABtJBOL
50 Bales Maoon Sheetings.
~5 Bales Yarns, 5 Bales of Bro*i
Drillings, 2.> Bales Brown Shirting
10 Bales Georgia Stripes,
inn boxes I’enrl Slarch, 50 caaea Sardian «
Lobsters, 100 cases Cove Oysters, 60 casesPickk?
15 boxes Cod Fish, 100 doxen BROOMS,
175 Barrels Stuart’s Sneai
20 barrel, Copperaa, 100 kega POWDER, W»t
SHOT, 601,,01 HI PERCUSSION CAPS, 0,000
BAIl LEAD,
ALSO,
A No. 1. PIANO,
Very Hnle used nud in period order,
W E WANT TO BUY
rr5~wrp-i apjji’ayall
Hides, Tallow, Beeswax andWw
For which we will pay (he
Highest Market Priori
Seymour, Johnson & ft
August 10, 07
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