The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, February 05, 1869, Image 2

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mam V ALB»» »«•*. ' ilore stall »h*i Kn—tho poepl* rights ■•MtsM ,l)nMWt4ht pemv **4 inbrihad by **»•" Fd&cbMOBIMMIIOOKD DISTRICTS BOB. SIMON •OFDoronMirrr county. .Tat Ku.ur Law.—Tk* declassa of Ik* So* ■prtme OauH vitl ke found on our Best ps Atlanta at Aicvioa :—Tbi Coi.nimew of the 2nd publishes nonrljr two eslama* la nonpareil type, of town property for 0*1 about ISO lot*, and *11 for to***. Thor* la too much of something about Atlanta, ■ The Constitution will And pralao-worthy work In discoteriag ita hiding place, oad piping acorreeliT*. Ora Pnooricra BainiTtnnaTka delap of Congress, in th* Oeorgia matter, ion grand indication that we are tobelct alone till tka new antuinlstration comes in. From on* who has the opportnnilp and the onorgp _to And out « hat is going on at th* Capitol,wo an* In* formed that our chances for escape from n Pollock dictatorship or* much bettor than thep were a Ibw week*ago. Atucta, til., fan. doth, IM Kamo t—Atlontw la ao knap ao a beo* II dopsrtmanto of trad* an aotlr*.— Thor* ora, lnaiaraloal, a* loao tkna li far* banka la sbaulUn**** operation within th* oiip limits. 1 How mask ad th* *100, drawn bp sash maatber ad the Legislator* • Ibw dap* age, want that scat/kn* not tunaplrol. TV tan pan shat bant thn Taaaoaiar'a (apart ptaeaa that BaBoak aaad gtt,000 sf ths pew A* predicted la agp teat, tka Senate Bnrall- meal Csaamiua rapaitad la Ihrar ad Are ad dltiagal dark*. Marshall, tka Sasratatp of ttaSswsSa, (old JVBf h* M*lld to th* ■iowrtty of tl ■* 0 Aktud^H. Bfrphs— li hm Is t*U*f MtoM. H* ha* f *>*< s tow *•** U pertatnUp with s MpWvp m Whitehall Accidxxt ro Jimht Rocurbom’s Aciour*{ —A serious accident occured iaJlmmj Bob- ■’■'■"tnttm's Circus, ^in Outbbcrt, os Mssdt; night. When the gymaest* titling the trwpf business, 4 * ^ropo nap* pod and they were precipitated to th* ground from a luftj position. The two tbs t fell >*..ib seriously injured and were sent t* lor treatment. |a Atlanta. Senator* Hm and Um*a art balk la lha dtp, laohlngai tkaagk lhap wanld rerp maok prefer nets la th* Banal* Chamber at Wash- iagtea. Tka latter thlako It probable Qaor gia win ba remanded U a prariaiaaal Mats*, and that a 16th Cnaaiitaritaal ana daelaring aegraoo allgtklo to sMrala gtata, wfll ka praoaalat to tka nanatrp. The former io aoaaowkat reticent, end, I think, he kaewi mera thnn he taUsrra pradaatto tan. With tka opportunities ka paaaaasad, at Waohiagton, af gelaiag information, (and Mr. UH io not a man to lor* an appartnaitp) ka mart knew prettp wall wkal Congrer* la- tanda ta da. Ha daaa not adrlot the Loiola- tan to go kook dlnotlp on Ita notion rela- Uet ta negro inollgikllltpjpo bollrroo, how orer, that U ekonld not, and that epoadOp— that It should, at anna, adapt a rtaalatiaa dadariag Ita wITIIagaaat m^atagalto *0 sir* U Snprtor Court to deeldo the present setalon, the uneeticn of the eligibility of negroes hold eMee, and ke spoke at length in fa me of Mo onbodtnto. Mr, 8orU raised a point that the eubatitnte *0 aotgarmain to the main question. The Iwt5 , 5&.’KS* ,ub * Ulul ' wjr “ iU,; Drugglsis Mr. 8**U moved to refer the whole subject • U« Jodielsry Commiltee, end he argued at lajgth Is fhv*r of hie motion. Bryant followed in opposition, frequently tempted by Fitipatrick, who lies no lore \ far Bryant* O'Noal proceeded to spenk. His position . vna set elonriy defined. He charged the* Demoorntlo port/ with inconsistency, etc., j j w- aal wm interrupted by Morgan. Xot jield- > K uil- C..natar.tlp • lag tka door, Morgan gaet notioe bo would , roplp I* him la aacb manner aa bo would not Uho to boar. D1WCS, HtHlini Morgan, whoa about to roplp to O'Neal, yielded for moUon to adjourn. Ttaaisrtlea win nadanblndlp be referred ; the Slate Supreme Court. Thn Flnanee Committee or* botp heat log eeidomee as to payments IIlog*np made from the Sute Tressary. Angiar wiQ make another report to-mor- w. Th* minoriry report of the House Commit- te* in referonoe to psy for the Hertford rifles unfavorable. Oaoaou. (•Ida Markets Maw Voutp'Feb. S-C*tt«n market closed firm tn-dsy at 29} cts @80 cts for middling?. OoldS5|. fiiuiT, Fob. 4th—Market'firm with a good demand. All offered readily taken at prices ranging from 25cta to 27. New Advertisements- Ubothkr Hiiss Ti amd Lsctmon:—In the Journal k Messenger of lh*2d, thooditpr reads a caustic lecture to tho Country press, nr.d graciously informs them whst their duty '•*. They are given to understand local item* iring about the utmost of their capacity, an 1 tiihi to attempt to ?oar to the r*glon of though; .ini philosophy, where dwell tka trued and inspired tribe of the city*dnUico, the extreme rf folly and the acme of pm* -nuiption. In his homily, however, ho de* u t u Is it. the lowly spere of country editors, I break* the foce of his shift with the toV l.iwing nothing apology: The country papers arc a powerful anxilia- ry t-i their daily contemporaries. They ex- e avast imlucnccupon public sentimeni in 'heir n*>j>cctive localities, if even reepoct- -.1 !y con«’ucftd. and are the means of dif- ■u fc iti" » taste for reading and i fund of infor* mnt ion not derivable from any other source. They penetrate where the doilies do not, probably never will go, ind art tho only mediums between the great world without, and ct iumunities that think, and whose dfc- tion. as guided and developed by their teach* ing:-. often decides most important questions. They .ire often more potent than the primer and the scbool-maMer in leading from dark ness to light, und planting in minds glowing with the first impulses of new born ambition, *eod that bear glorious harvests. They have, by the light orpine-knot fires, pointed out tho path to feet whoso steps have illustrated fnntc'.- proudest places. They havo aado pdots, statesmen and orators, and reeoned iVotu obscurity jewels whoso light fiU*d the ; Such is their past honorable record. V>V are optimist enough to believe that th* future will not discredit it. Tut OuSKCiiKE VsornLss.—The Radkal iusurrecticn on the Ogeccbe* is lik*ly I* *o*t the pe pie very dear from all appearances.— Tho preliminaries have just Leon esnoluded, the prisoners are now awaiting trial, and tho magistrate's anti Sheriff’s fee-bills bar* beer handed to the Ordinary for bis action th*r*on. An enormous number of warrants hav* bo issued, and s vast deal of work done, and t bills, made out according to law, sum op follow- Magistrate's Fee-bill $4,877 1! Sheriff's Eee bill 1,486 1 and political right* gnarantoad, CoMtiioUoa, t* |sums, rofiTdlM* «f «olor t d,t«roiin»<l by * Ascitlo* tt the Baprsaii Court of Osortl*. This rill io a (real -casura disarm oar MMaits Coagrcso. Ho AM Ml o*J H weald Boot approbate* tt Oaa Oraat, bat I draw that iafataaoa treat |h* traor ad kla raaaarha. Vhaa ashed his opIalM aa to oboadlaf eeaflaoiaaaro to Waokliftoa, ko promptly ropUod "that oaa do *o (sod." A resolution *aa iatroduoed la tko Senate to^lap propoaing to dtopatoh Brown, Stopk one and Porrolt, to Waahlngton aa commis sioners to consult with Congroos on tka alt- notion, and was made tko apeoltl order for Wednesday. Bxtremo membara of both pslit- toal portico aro opposed to its paiooge—the Radicals, because they Aw M aiay do soma good; Iks Pamaoroaa, haaaaeo they or*act y*t pr*pcr*d to toknowiidgo My oner the post. If Csagrooo wont Uoton to Joshua Hill’s "knooking at Ik* door"—* man ' kao sworn that be Ml a* sympathy with wklok kla son died to on**, who knows bat that something may ho gained in th* person of Kh-Tlso President of tko Con fedaraoy, sosiotod kp Iks* other men, whs to-day, ia Ik* only trail** ta nil tko South— it to Mid that the Oklef Juetie* Is eery ur- lea* u go tat* tUo Cemmlootoa buUme, hat is bittorly tppaoad ta kvrlag tka negra qaea- tLo* referred to tho Bapnmo Curt of Ooor- gl*. Tk* Am* In simply thl»! th* LegUUtur* wkw i» daolorod aogrMo t»aligibl* UoBot, under th* prt*oat OowoUtotloa, art ad bt aa- airdolM Md by the odrlao af It aw*. T* pronouns* them eligible law wtald Vet*go boot upon kla retard. That, would be miking strange with kla. Hangttfbrd, wk* la*he like k* might, he 21 Toial $6,318 26 Thi'sis only preliminary 1 Whst will th* total cost be before tlio matter is finally eon* eluded ? The expense of keeping these n*. grocs in jail will foot up some thousands move : the cost of fiutl trial will be heavy and hhoubl any.of them be oonviot*d enu JUtUock by any chance neglect to pfcrdon them; then additional expense is to be la red. Now, if ii was to rid the country State of the presence of those who wer* orlg* inal causes and instigators of this sffair, it would be well worth the expenditure of twen ty or even thirty thousand dollars; bat it is n pity that the people should b* put to •• much expcnce, and then only those wh* hav* been ignoraut dupes suffer. The magistrates. Sheriff and other officers bare certainly worked hard in this ease, and have done their duty to the people of the county, and, at the ssao time have incurred considerable expense to complete their work. Influences which the people generally knew n<u of, were brought to bear upon et least oie • f tfie magistrates to have a decision ren dered favorable to the negroes; hut the deelvw t I end was not gained ; and the guilty were hold for pnnishinent. The bill of scat is * heavy one, and there is nothing to pay It with just now, Whst will be done with it remains to be seen. We see no way to psy tht ex ponses of this trouble save by a special tax, which will be Authorised by the Legislature. [Morning Newt. CiiAKiii.NG tub Jury. A Dutch jttJgo in the Western country presi- •l»'il nt a trial lor murder, auu on ri- siug.to deliver the charge, observed lhal the prisoner was playing che quers with his custodian, while the foreman of the jury was fast asleep. Ke|»luni.shing tho ample judicial chair with ins broadcast person, he thus addressed tho jury. “Misder voreman and £oder jury mans : Der hrisoner, Hama Vieckler i* vimshed Ids game roit der aherifi! and fou peat him, but I shall dabg care ho dint peat me. Hana has peen tried for murder pefore you, and you must bring in dar vardick, bat it man po ’cording to der law. De ms* he KilPt wasn’t kllTt at all; aa it w* broved he was in jail tor sheep steal ing. Vut dat ish no madder. Der law Kays ven dere ish a tou't you give *em ' to der brisoner, put here dere ish ao . tou’t— so you see der brisoner ish ttnittv. Pesides, he is a great loefti; 1 hat know'd him viAy year, sad he l.ashn’t tone a sditeh ol work la dat dimes, aud der is no one debsm ing ubon him fordeir livin', an?1 is no use to no poty. J disk it would l>e a coot blans to hang him for de «xamble. I dink Air. voremans. dak he petler he hung next foart' of July, aer militia ish goin' to drain io amk gounty, and dere would m do v goin' on here.” v] ' It fbould be added, to Alt* cr*dit t!.o jury, thst inrpito of tiu* Hean **4 * •*gr**'o 4og, UAlrt*4 ap*a Ik* S*o*t* Ik* atktr day a Uni* *g*lart Ik* poor Ka* Klat. Illi sp***k *•• • mUtar*«f 11**, m**ala(l*M Jargoa ul tad ngUik. U* complained of talag afraid I* g* ko»«, and wauled protection sgalnrt th* "outlown, who k*d already given ktm n fonlaeto ef whet would aurely hippo did k* eanture book I oil of wklok ytOTOd moot osntlnslroly that ko doM not royrooMl tt* majority hi* AlatrloL It ion manor tf (MM donhl whether at not tt* Logleletore okonld adjourn at u To doto, at Iklijnnafnr*, may rauil mo domago upon QrargU, ttemgh Bullock, think, wpakes It (tarn kin hrart. Hi , winta to har* tt* gam* ratlraly la kl* «*n head*. Than Is* grant dwl m*M tenra In that bo- tin* head of hlitttn tk* .world Io dbpot to admit. Suppoa* tka Legislator* wort adjourn, what would ta tha aoraagnrara I— Bullock would at coo* Momma that Senators Hill sad Hiller, taring taea dealt Ike Saute, therefore * soapln of atlit. Nothing easier, nadir onok premia**, than for him t* appoint footer Blodgett n Culled Sutra Senator; than la resign tt* Gnhoruiorlol sMe* (wklok ko merer right- tally held), leaving Baa Cealoy, Fraaldant Senate, - aa Goreraor of Georgia. Of oouroo Oor. Coaloy wanld Hal taupd 19 raaip- rooaU by appelating Bx-Gar. BnUaakUtt* attar oaat In tka goaolaaf tt*PaH*d Sutra. That'* tt* pragNum* and— world. Old Adkins w*pu to tad* • partlralw na- gro wenek, wklok aaaanaU tar klo reeeat ef fort u para a aamra’a raTragl kill in SaaaUrSpaer U taking trarau la Uaa from Pater Hag*’* paint, aad rahearaee *»aryday, t* the tnialte eauyeaei af Baa*, tar jflna. Cm. Caaffta (ByaeUI t* tka Jaarnal aad Anaaco, Takrnwy A. , Baum.—Mr. Nammalty Ailokrd kis rpeeck aa tt* laraimUn U pay tar tka Banfkrd taUamad by Mr. Laatar In ap- Haa makrangaad apaaek. aad an I effort Arn rary akla, aUailiag Mr. Koanally taUrwai. la •« tarttn prirlaaa qaamtaa. 1 detain, tka raiilnMrt vaa 1 MSI. A^M^OI u peaaU* tat < , _ Jaantrw Una* af Ita Oanraa ] atlaa,aa*far OUy Caurta, wane l**k._*a granadaf am aad pan. Ml W. IF. GILBERT & BRO , tfc Apottiecarloso .Broad 8treol, Albany, Gn. [ '. 1 l a l-.Ut JK and iUUSll SUPPLY of VM'I ST MKIHflNES of Kvrry Hirid, ON IT AGAIN—STAND FROM UNDER PAINTS, OII.S, til ASS, 1TTTY. KKKOSINK OIT.,LAMPS & Fixtures, nir. riuAKi. niiiimu..» ijiokisig tobacco a i*ipes fine WHISKY, BRANDIES &.O., / '- r M'llii’iil Purpiirs. Also, ti l'UKsIl g,- rt tt r-j' <-1 f which they offV * I tlJ»plv of SEED Au- •* LoW us any 1iou«p, f«»r CV.VSII. PUKSCRII’TIoNS'XfAilyanil I'arefully l'oia|>oiiiitlc<l,a( all J.W-HOWAED, Proprlutor, Livery Stable AunoheJ. EifdBla, Alabama, Pah. Aik, Am. W Hay or Nisrlii- I Slwro Satislnclimi. Fob 2 3;n lloars, iu > oliciU’tl, mitl they warrant Tennessee turned loose on Georgia! Low Priced Corn, and Meat in proportion. CORN AT $1.10 PER BUSHEL Delivered on the cars at Macon. (JEORtilA—Poiiglieity County LIME For Agricultuial Purposes! GREAT REDUCTION (III the I' ll. ; iaU’TO J.i|lt“ «’\it wli#> Art* J w•> L'i’t !«i* M.. one v-ivi.1 ‘ yearn old. iiunLi ; s ir and over-.- ’ • ' brindlc iv... w i* . cd on I lie r i . iii i J Medium d/v ; " fillccn dollar?, i • Oeorgia. ! We flirt la r >1 |tied to ref*ivc. ! cure of sa: 1« 4 < • I which NUtsi " ! 1 HR Tod ’ Wit lit.- : I i-ign 1»: Rates of Freight OVKR THE Western & Atlantic It It . joiLV-'ft A li und’ i 18»M». WII L»K!i. (trdinar UEDC1TI0N, CHATTANOOGA TO ATLANTA ?25 to $10 | Per Cor Load of 200 Bushels. FROM KINGSTON TO AUaala, $16.00 io $8 per ear load of 201 bus. COM 16.60tc Oari’rsvlU*, $12 to 6 “ “ •• ;• AUatoon*,... 12to 6 •• “ •• •• •* Aevortb, 12 io 6 “ •• “ •• •• Adairsvill*, 12to 6 “ “ •• •• •• Calhoun* 12 to 6 “ •• •• •• •* . $18.76 to 6 - Marietta, 14.25 to 7 “ “ •• •• Dalton,... 14.26 to 7 « *• Tunnel HUL$16 to 7 Ringgold,... 16 to 8 •• •* •• “ •• Grsysville, 10 to 8 -• •« •« •» CkiekairauK* 17 to 8 *• ~ 18 io 8 •• « TttM will bo ellowed to Connecting l-’OR |0^ T .« SALE. ( BUCY.W fob £ Come in out ol the Jaws of Death ll.-f puti-'-n and dely are nothing but another form cf puiciJe when you have a remedy at , your hand to remove ;>ain instantly. Dr. MAGOIEL’S FILLS Are the true grain* nod cseenco of health, and the laie.-t gifts that Science has given to the , vtOtU. i FROM MEXICO TO ALASKA | The people know them ! The people use them! Tho people praise them Thoo jrrr*|r|dewllh Bis^aseat ii.vfoun- ta!n-)iead, und rf m it out ot the patient’s sys tem, nr once. They fortify the body against Id-crtfe in all forms of sudden a:inck and epidemics, nnd enable all to brave the mias- nntic danger of swamps and forests. One of I)r. Magglel Pills relieves the entire syg* tem ot ] .'litis and aches, enliveus the spirits and sends new blood i:m m>ix<; tuhokjii this vgiks . (-nil for these incutiniAble ntediciqcs at your nearest druggi.-t’s. and if he Is out of them sen i I'- the j roprictor’s office for their. They ,(j, j are niaikd t ifily all over the globe. ! OXE HIM TE TO SAVE YOl tt iJFE I am now prepared to fill *11 order* for.Coru at Ou Dollar and Ton Cts. pr buhil, cred at Macoo, when ordered la let* ef *•* hiadfed bushel* or nor*. No order* fern quantity will be fiilled et this price. Parties seeing this advertisement, aad vatUng thle Corn, must not expect it the money iu advance. I am “on it M again, and do not intend to fill any nan's «d out the CASH in advanos. I de not want an order for Com without t stuff” comes with it. “REMEMBBR THIS.” ■* W. A. ttOFFJ CORN AT $1.20 PER BUSHH JONES, BAXTER & DAY T.il.” l»iF«a?c in time and jou will suffer le*.« at 1 be saved many days of useless mis- o v i o a a v i : s t r M Mafon < veoi’ina H AY 11 in sit rc tup a tr.rgo > w'y-t E. B. WALKER, Master Transportation W. k A. K. K. E. I1ULBEUT, feb6*2t -Q, Superintendent. I’LOD'B papers, nre ex- NOTIOE. GEORGIA—Mitchell County, All persons are notified and warned not to trad* for any of the below mentioned they have been lost or stolen, and ehuively the property of tho undersign vh: One not* on Leroy WUlismB fur uix- Ceen hundred end sixty-six dollars ($1 fit It), i doted about January 10th, 1868, due one day afterdate; on* note on John Maples for six hundred and sixty-bix dollars ($0fifi.) dated Nov. 10,1867, due one day after date, nnd on* duo-bill on J. W. Stsllnnker, ufSavunnah. for twenty-five hundred dollars ($2600,) date«l about March 10th, 1808 ; four notes on Janus Gouldingfor five hundred dollars each, doted Nov. 1st, 1867, made payable to John Mapsn or bearer, two due Jan. 1st, 1808, the ether twe due Jan. 1st, 1809; oncuote on Al fred Joiner for two hundred and forty-one dollars end Ally cents ($241 ,60.) made pay able to Wm. Hudspeth or bearer, dated Nuv. let, 1867, due one day after date ; one note en Simeon Bolls for sixty dollars ($60.) dated Feb. 26th, 1808, due one dsv after date; om en Howell Hali for f$85.) date not (-collected : •no on J. C. Davis lortwo thousand dollars ($2000,) dated Jan. 1st, 1808, due Jan. 1st. 1869; out note on T. R. Davis for one hun dred and thirty bushels corn, dated about Jim. lei, 1866, due Nov. 1st, I860, and uuc for thir ty bushels eorn, dated'March, 1807, due Jan 1st, 1868, nnd one note for eighteen dullurs (•18,) Anted in I860, due Jan. 1st, 1807. nnd one cn some party far twenty-eight dollars ($28,) dated U1807, due Jan. 1st, 1808. ' 18REAL MAPLES. Feb 6th'69, 4t S l - ( r A u s GEOKGli—Dditertr t’oantr. Martha E. Reynolds has applied for ex emption of pereonslty and setting apart and valuation of^homextend, and I will pass upon tht same an the 16th day of February, 1809. at my office et 10 o’clock. A. M. Feb Ml 2l • W. H. WILDER, Ordinary. GMRCU—Dtigkerty feinty B. A. Shackelford has applied for cxemp- tieu ot Personalty and setting sgart sndv al- uation of homestead, and I will pass upon the name on the 16th day of February, 1869 at 11 t’eleek. A- M.,etmy office, Albany, Ga. ; r W. H. WILDER, Feb. Gth, 2t • Ordinary. COFFEE i \V1 at Onp htiudresl Lt-ltcrs .a day say from jKitifCls all over the lubitabt*, glubc:— . Dr. Mnggiel, your pills has rid me of all | I’illiouem-*!*. i No m. re noxious d.;ge« for me iu five or ten i | ill- taken n: a lime. One of your pills cured Than'i*. borir.r. My headache has left me. 1 Send in • another box to keep in the house. Afier kutlcring torture fioni billiouv uiioiic, I two sf jour pills cured me, aud 1 have no re- i turn of die malady. j t Inv ( ujiiih treated me for Chronic Coneti- paiit.’H, they called it. and at lagt said 1 was Yt-nr Mnggiel's rills cured me. ( j pt titt-: Muggier* Pills g.iTo me ; mourn i 11 a heart Y.u. • I -• i i he i o SOM’S, I’ANI'I.KS, t i >i. I AM prepared Is skip Csn ttrsngk aaj k«u*; la CkatUsssg*, la lota sf <ma I busliel. ami orsr, and deliver it at aa, fatal on tka Csnlral, Bonlk**at*rn or Bn IUilnad at $1.20 PER BUSHEL Parliea ordering it must not szprat It la lsra qaaatlllss Ikon ONE nUNDRKD F.I.S, tor must they szpsot ait to skip tl wltkont tt* money Is seat with tks ordtr. NO CREDIT AT THIS BBABOM OP THE TEAR W. A. HDT SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT AND SYRUP. MV STOCK OF SUGAR, COFFBK, SALT aad BTRUP la nlwaya tamplata, aad es as low as tbe market afford*. W. A. nu! HAY AND OATS. FIVE HUNDRED BALES PRIME HAT, aad TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED K OAT:- OFKVKUV IlilADE. AND A I. - l.-UNSTANl l V i-X II ■ soli: agents nu; Chestnut G: c-vo WHISK F'.. Lime, PliisltT AND mmsmrs- r auuther box, and keep them in • '••i- cured my headache that i!i «.f i.ue of your pills tu my babe i . V it'iid, The dear young thing | i. »j. i i •! i morning iv now k i.ted. i • f >'iggiel'M J*:»ltc enritj me ■ : j < 1 1 I rubbed pome Kulkr !.*• ! >r ..I . die noises loll, i*' 1 - : I want cue i »r a pi i j ! • • your price i .h - i <\ five | -.tine to me i;. nm!i , ’ -xes of yr.ur pills ; i he ice ol yt-ur S-il\ hint, lots healed by J our .’ FOR .ILL iliSFASES 0. Till; KID- MAS. liKTL.VTIO.V cf I KI.VF, Ac. Ac. MaggiclV l’i:'*- are a perfect oure. One 1’ill will satisfy any one. SEED OATS, for sale by W* A. HUI FLOUR AUD MEAL. W IT II a lttge Sioek ef ev«ry grades# FLOUR, aad a freak supply sf WiTlM : M11 \ !* cn hand, 1 am nlwaya pnpand U raaat tka rlrwa at kayart la tkaas artldd W. A- Htng \ - ON HAND. run FEMALE DISEASES, "(n t j J'rc!!ra:,on % llVaikwrjL*. Gtnnal Lat itude o;,.; TVan.* <3/ A}'i elite, Maggie!'a Tills win be found r,u Effectual Remedy. ALSO IN' STOKR 700 Lags Ko. i Peruvian (iir.no DIRECT FLI'M Tl”: OOVEl’.SMKN'T AG T EVEBY HAG Cl' tUANTEKD GENTl^n: 150 Eon'cls Best Nova °cotiaLaEd?laster 75 llia.S MARIETTA MII.I.S ••Curs rtnrxtTv! Buy no M ago ill's Pills POWDER Oa ^ AWBQ^E ,'r Salve with a little phamphlrt # inside the ! bex: they art toyut. The genuine hare the The fnost honest, and best product cf ;nc!:icd j nanie w f J. Hatdock on box with name of J. ever put up in tt.:- country, j \Ucoixl, M. D. The genuine have the Till ~ ! surrounded with white powder ” MAGGIEL'S PILLS & SALVE Are almost universan tLoir ffccts and a cure ran be almcat always guaranteed. E.U II BOX ( OXTAl.VS TWELVE DOSES; Osc PHI Is a Dose. Chesatpeakc Guano. 400 LDn IX iSTOUK . THIS a-iicie cteda no ncvn.ucciktk; where- n l.w beta usv-J. _ ^ i The letter below ihows what it has dine in} thie section: GEORGIA—Dougherty Oranty. Wktrras, Muy J. Town* and Richard II. Tkwia oppUs* to ■* tar lrtim of Adminisira- tisawMthassUUsf Andrew J. Towns, 1st* sf—Id arasty. daatarad, -J **-■- ItralinU sit* aad odmoniak *1! ara ttr raadategwlarttscraditonaad a«*t cf kin of Bold duarail tttaswd appear at n; sfic* wlttia tht lira* pnscribta by law, to show —rat, tfaayttsy tar* wky sold Lrttsn ofAd- ■laloliallra ahoald not ta granted. Gfrra vodsr ray hand sad official ii'^nalurr. ttUdtkdny af Febnury, 1669. W.H. WILDER, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Mitchell County- B. •. W**d hat oapliad to aa* for ealostisa rag ortHngapartsfpmrasltyaadl willyara aatt* ldttday of Fs^iuif, . 165 '**••••« jK Stray *«w.»t'iOrti«V. D 5, F*k (,!••*. of Ftjpu. Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., Oct. 1 Mean. Joxts, IUxtkh & ()av • 1 think the Chesaj .-.bv i a valuable manure; I went f-’.r :*.;. ro-' day where it was applied on c■•*• r.. ir. 1 up oa thorough examination l h*ve c^nc’. -.’led it paid 260 per cent. I nra wiliitg that any party should tee it, and think, auy scciible man wo^d come t« tli'e aaine cfB5lns:on, and this mult is obt.»iucd. although the cotton was seriously injured by drought, boil wc rm and Caterpillars ; though the Cotton, where sbil Orests for the United States must bo addressed to HERBERT &. CO, ■{^4* Broadway, New York. ' i)u.» WiiilEL’S PILLS ORSiLE ARE ij t er,Is per Box. —l. ii. > ri, E"*imcHi Sole Agents. ptc—il ly Albany. Gs. BAGGING AND IRON TIES. A LARGE SUPPLY sf that BORNBO CLOTH and lha ABROW TIB, alwapl W. A. WOODRUFF WAGONS, -AND- WOODRUFF CONCORD DOGGIES, MASONIC KOTICE! isr* from (lies* cans*! (liau where none war not. Youra rtspcclfoliy. j\,U-Jm>. JAMES COBB. WANTED- CLAIMS Ail perrons holding the Scrip t-taring 7 percent, interest, dated Januiry 1st. 1860, and given for the “p«r*h»** andfilting ap of Maionic Hall;" and all ether evidence, of" that may be wanted, deh: against Albany Lodge No, 21, and -At- V- In ara rrullPUf-*] TXAVINO lNIEROlED MR. T. K. MASON SPECIALLY IN THE PROF : TCf OF my JV • go ■ «l Baggy hwniaara. ta will, kra—IUr. olUnd peraonoHf | ' to that Department. *r. Masemta*Jrad nMMdftss Ms* Tsrk otaNew<\ 1 ho purchased, and oradaanoogaratrali Sar tarlogjMl raaak.w*ek maa^ksUrel 1 i wa.»dta4l.i.. l l.; gfe^i’. iraw Wagw* «*«»» "*•*"-* “• 4,f a Eaty Carriage to a SktHorae Oraolkwa, oad am a* «**d “** ** ** New York. Wagow aad Ita Baggy, tt* Wooden* Wage* Wc shall make th* ruff Baggy, and the also be prepend to ill this Pbespboie waa pul, did not suffer any baoy Chapter No. 15, arc J® Pjf, _ * . ... . * a. . ... *L. .aw,* r.n At* hpforp FRIDA I. Inn ol t ! can afford. sent the same on or before FRIDA!, in*., to T. IIJ JOHN* f*b2-rat the 6th JOHNSTON. | Jan 5—Jha k, Asa MDUr" BnUtloboro Baggy. our far any sttar drarriftlon sf Wsg**, ' gesd week, rad *» lew prieea, aa tha ^ W.A.