The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, February 12, 1869, Image 2

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2' CMWTU8 OF THE FBESIHEKTUL ,«s»d Hj»it . .djourutd' in r.»p.«t, to hi* noniinlion or some of our pouple. It cloici i. artlei. in tk. M.ron Tele,r,ph. of A. 3th, rtkohradln,—‘•'Vh.l Confrws 1. todo with Georgia." Surely th« Ttli^repkiSA not tmUor e»ra- ftiUy tho Unguogo horn uod, or.lto wemU- apprehend the rhetoric, tho lojio, end t)(« meeniog of the monntroue proportion. We uk our radon to eumine it oarafully and irwer if our bending is not eppropriete! "The practical eoggeelione of TH Pnaftn’s ttnre. derangement, danger end Edmund’. bill, or n woreo i gone far ee they can etrengthen the hand. of may be diapoaed to aide ury the - people’, nhare oT the eamlnge ofOie ft A. B. B. for the month of January— pz&,000ipatt that where entitled tn, it aeeme. ^ I),. Moon.'VSIuhftiam^Waahinjton^ port on tbc cnoc. 1»0W«T| Dr. Mudd’. early reiaaae, rded aa certain. MB ranee of tho . mblicans who J ‘ Grant on VOTE - .^i i i.i GKORftlA - COUNTED t Wade wades ia .wiik fiieres ar, a«d Billies Hasse aid Seine. tsj—MHM<»0»OWoi< owhdwhtFy«s*?iK ‘Wekpe' fcONFDSIOS WORM COKFOIINDFD! Butler Furious! universally praise boot in the State. Hotel at Albany stands rcry There Is ntatnei., comfort, conrenienco and the nneatioh. A jndiciona eiatmnaaabip acta tata Tree.- opo i „ W nlnga of the ought to he. When he •re, and not aa they cu/httohe. Where hoary pecuniary lot tree ■ten us Inexorably la tho no., we compro mise with lighter eacrificea, if poaaihle. That la the policy of orery man of acme, and no one question. It. Why, then, ahould legia- tat ora take their ataad Upon potato Of law, luetic., the CaaatUntien, etc., when they know that ell Umae are powerleta to defend them or to brenet the coming etorm. A New Moxtiilt Daria at Atlanta—-Wo Imvo roceivotl the lir.t uur.t.er of tho "Otor- atesHSEwras printed! a«ty edited,, tndl. dereted to Agri culture, Inita rariona branch.., the encour. ngement of Immijphtlon to lha Southern Htalaa, olo., end 1, also deigned aa an adrer. tl.lng medium for REAL ESTATE, Agrlcul- tural Implrmenta and FcrUlliere. BubeerlptlonSWctajpeannnoti. *'flf4rtsi" sydsks well if is. In hiv letter from Albany to the Tele- grupAgon the 3th ’’Graftou" eaye— >• Ihilaketiy la the moat prnduetlee cotton conntf^beStateoi Georgia. It produced an ereragn ofGHy thouennd belea before the nr|% end laelyeer cent about thirty tkoua- .*f to market. The crop of 1808 acid for money thin that of 1800, although twan “ It cost, on anarai- to raise It, and aold latter with the illracut to ottrpeo- -■’t B* isements- !01T0N SEED. 1.1 BSSSSSSBSaarTr/i&r tjUKlem Btjle. We arejpletscd to fcaowthat JExlrtl JtlTlC COltOtl Seed! wtieh I win Ml... They are conceded to bn THE VERY BEST kirn Disgriccfkl Trickllig, From the oonfueed dispatch., from Atlanta, Mja the Colnmbos Sun, we gather tbal tbe Home of B*preeealatlvei of the Legislature hss persisted in its effort to cover itself whb disgrace. A resolution has boon adopted re ferring tho question of the eligibility of ne groes to offioe to the deolsion of the Supreme Court. If the matter is not blocked in the Senate the humiliation of Georgia will have been completed at tho hands 1 ''of men who pratoyondly of thoir devotion .to her honor.— The resolution dots not slats bow tho ques tion shall bo made, but tho House, with a oowardioe aid shamelosiness nnheard of) di vests itself of Us Constitutional prerogative, and puts its powers and pfivileges at the mercy of a Court "Constituted nndtrammell. ad” by tho most malign Influences or Radical ism. Upon lbs very day that this disgrace ful reoord waa made part of tho Legislative history of Georgia, a Judge appointed by tho ted his mm t'orpst-bag Govsnor was hearing argument upon a motion to tost this quastion in the 8tato Courts. There is not tbe shadow of exouse for this contemptible cowardice. I ehan lenve Albany with a sigh of regret, te its paoplo very much. They are truly anod, «*nr>d or.u clcy.nl. In ysan to |o tlmm pill. Ii obllgod to bo a lug. oily. jtmtmmrr* f the Telegraph of yesterday—received the above waa in typa—"Grafton” rs- itna t|o aoaatrnctton wo placed upon language, and seta' hlmaelfrlght—as we know B was— 1 before his readers; but the 7Vegraph eeettie to* "accept tho situation. -VoUAi eodtW hfier hi Conkliag and Representatives Wilson, of Io wa, and Prayer, were the acting tellers.— Prayer resd the Democratic »of‘ ‘ sad Wilson'alternated, can. All wont smoothly, until Louisiana waa reached. wheadQuUKMmfiiseo. ob- iected, declaring there was no valid slootlon _i#ld. The joint aosakm separated. Tho House toted 120 to 68, to oount Louisiana. Tho Senate, alter a severe struggle to draw in axtvaoaaoa matters, voted U coast Louisiana. The Houses again met, nnd proceeded with tbe count until Georgia waa reached, whoa Butler objected, beosuso Ike Georgia College had not voted on tho proper dav, and for other reasons. Muou confusion ensued, whleb Wade ended bv ordering tbo Senate to its own chamber. The Ilonoe then voted ICO to 41 that Goprgiabe not counted* The Sen ate, after a most perplexing and laughable struggle, declared that in tba fees of the con current resolutions concerning Georgia, the objection in joint session was out of order.— The House again met in joint session in ab solute conflict. Wade ordered Georgia to bo road, as directed by the oonourront resolu tion. Sutler objected. Wado.WOald hear no objection. Butler appealed from Wadi’n decision. Wade would allow no appeal, and ordered the count to proceed. Butler moved that tho Senate have permission to rstlre.— Decided not in order. Butler insisted they should control their own hall. Amidst most intense excitement, Wade ordered the count, to proceed. Cockling commenced reading the result,■ but his voice was drowned by cries of or der, and the noise became deafening, when Hne- kerColfitx sprung totliedesk, proclaimed that tho Vico Pucsideol must be obeyed in joint season. nnd ordered the Hergenut-at-aruis to nrent disorderly persons. Colfax was ordering and appealing probably two minutes, during which time tbo Sergeant-at-arms had dirt rib- 11 through tbe House before partial order waa restored. Tbo reading of the result nnd the proclamation followed, and the House** separated. The ' ;tate of Georgia, JJ Court of Ordinaijr ofPul IwiU..11 h.fora tho Court Douxkorty county, ou tho Int Tun kid Town Property, lo-wiL: ■ . , 88.uroo.off of lot number 181, lot DUlrict county, Qkt bklf intkrwt in Brokil. ntraot, togothor -New AdyetJtifce^Ohtte U 0 C „„ In ibis county. They produce The Largest Yield! Tho Strongest 1; Fibro 1 Tho Finest Lint! nnd the Longest Staple I Of any Gotten over planted here. YBRY-BABLY, and t jacik— —, With half the Improvement*, and brlok pn thi same; ono loan lot fronting 44 feet on Coma merco street; ono lot number 08 on Stata at.; 20 foot of lot nntabar 86 on Pins slrsst; 6 lots numbers 4,0, 8, 10, and 12, on North street; half of lots numbers 81 and 88, on Pino sL ; two lota numbers 1 and $, on Commerce st.; ono lot number 2, on Broad aireet. Tbo above property, except 88 acres of lot nnmbar \ ot “ cI ‘J © f Albany, Ga., and valuabletor bnRamf purgoswi. febl2-ld Adm’r Estate J. A. Davfs. Senate immediately adionrned. The i In tho House, Butler introduced a resolu- quootlon hkd been folly con.hl.r«l In II,.!' 1 "" 42“,“ 4 ‘ ,w .. tt- - - . .. a grosh invasion ot the rights of the"IIouse, Mulatto Convention which framed the Con- \ w |,|„| 1 resolution was pendiug when the lfoiisc stitution, and Us dsclslon had been heralded ! from the hustings by Joseph Brown, the evil I — and presiding genius of that body. It had j VitC. again boon fully arguod ami considered heforo ; In Hie V. fi. Senate, on the 8th, says the the negroes were expelled, and Georgia whs dispatches, after tbe proceedings reported nt bound by orery consideration of principle | noon, the Constitutional amendment was re- tad sslf-respeot to stand by the rscord. But •'""'•'i discussed all day, which was only .... susranded to allow a vote on hdmund s reso tho moawhomnnfortunate ohauco has thrown ; v«.« into her Legislative Halls havo trembled, doubted and fkllrd, when patience and cour- State of Georgia, I Worth Countv. J,^ v Y virtue of an order of the Court of Or- i dlnary of Fulton county, Ga., I will setl toro tho Court House door in 'Isabella, In said county of Worth, for CASH, on the first Tuesday In April next, tbe following property, Lot of land number 228, in the 16th Dis trict; and lot number 65, In the 16th Dis trict of said county. Sold as the property of Jpp A. Davis, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ereditors. D. V. HILL, feb!2.td Adm’r Estate Joe A. Uavjs. POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE. OEORGIA.—Dougherty County. Will be sold before tbo opur.t house door, In Albany, on the first Tuesday In March next, the following property, tp-plli Lots of land in ihe city of Albany Nos. 78 and 80, on Commerce street, levied on as tho property of Sullivan Klinboll, ndrainisliator of the estato of Samuel E. Rimhoil, to satisfy mortgage fi fa. Richard Hobbs vs. 8uliivan C. Kimboil. Property pointed out in said ft fa. J. W. KEMP, Sheriff D. C. feb 12 '00, pr’s fee $4. Repeating—1118 Cplifon of Dilltck VnckBBgeA. T-hePross dispatches from Atlanta, of the OUi, announce tbat "at a mooting of tbe Re publicans, nt the City Hall, io-day, tho fol* towing r.solution w,., ( propo.^ b, U. P. Furrow, Atlorn.jr Oontnl of tho Btkto, kod wkk tihhnlmdKlIJ kiloptud: * Wlicrcnt, An kiikulthki boon mkdo on tho Governor, bj tho Btkto Trokounr, bkood i upon eertkih-inknoikl tranwotion. of HtqEx- c.lmey, in coo Motion with tho fltting up of tho Btkto Houoe, und whareui, tha aotlon of tho Governor, woo prompted bjr high knd honorable notivoo, looking to the Inl.rat his Utlrecftnfldet In tho premises is aanetloa- ed by numerous well established precedents i^^at^ in tha past; thero- Resolved, That we, as oitisens of Georgia deem it proper on this occasion to give ex- prossion of our unabated, implicit confidence In the integrity of the Chief Magistrate of Georgia, and we regret that the Treasurer of the Stata should hava made such ugjust, un provoked and unwarrantable attacks on tha Governor, when a proper investigation, on his part, would have satisfied him of the cor rectness and propriety of the Governor's course." On the 4th of March last, this same indi vidual uttered this language: "This Constitution confers extraordinary and dgufero«s powers upon tho Executive— it dmtWkingdom a dospotiam, and in the ago wore moat needed. Cui Jionot Not n single advantage will be reaped by tho stir, reader. Georgia will be jeered by Radi> eats for her lack of nerve, and new degreda... tioae will be put in preparation for the Slate, whose sons weave the chaplet of her own in famy. Some may havo boon deceived by tho specious pleadings of the army of outsiders who hava whispered that Brown and Warner are all right, and will deride against the ne gro. If ee, Ihe deluded fools have fallen into the snare Mi for them by artful trappers — We de net know or care a fig for the oplnioA of Judge Warner on tbe subject, McKay’s Btatns and opinions are fixed'and irrevocable, and Joseph Brown has explained himself as Tam Reynolds, a wall known oharaoter in theae parts, did an inconsistency between his assertions on the street and bis testimony in the Court House. Upon bslng taxed with it, ha replted*i "But you know, Judge, I waa talking then, I am swaadag now.” Joseph has said that at Marietta he was spoaklng as a politician, that hereafter he shall decide as a sworn Judge. Bryant and his crew know what tha dtrisioa of this Conrt will bo. They would never havo ooneented to make the ques tion while there waa the least doubt about ltl settlement. Congress doss not oaro about tbe prineiplt involved in the matter. It Is (stag to settle that, if possible, by special ‘ of tho Constitution.'Theleading Radicals havo not avaa claimed that under tha CoastiUition of Goergia the negroes had a right to hold offioe * bnt the extreme Radi- cal party has dotnandod that the expelled aegroea shall bo put back In order that Ueor gia might be degraded, and tbat Cotton Markets five spool, February 10.—Tha .Gotten market is firm, with uplands i2}(ntl2|d ; Or leans 12j@12)d. Sales for tbe day will ' reach 16,000 bales. { Evening.—'Tho Cotton markt closed firmer Radical but not quotibly higher: middling uplands, Orleans, 12$(a>12|d. Sales for ,000 bales. lisf that la tha parsons of Gaorglsni it has found randy and pliant tools to bring about a : Now York Cotton Markat compliance with ikp demand. ; Skw York, Februnry 10—Noon.—Cotton ■ ■■'-«»» ■■ market quiet but steady, with middlings at Diatb or Tuouaton R. Bioou.—A dis- 30$(.V,4oj cent*, patch waa received yesterday from John 8. j ETe uing-The Cotton market cloned scarcely of llie ^ go firm, with middlings nt 30jf<t>30} mostly the former figure. Sales for the day, 3600 _ w t degraded, majority la her Legist iture might makt her 101/^,101. degradation as low and as last!ag aa possible. ” , ’ . ana the new* from Atlanta warrants the be-1 ,he “*J 1& » Uaf that in tha paraons of Georgians it has found randy and pliant tools to bring about a { the demand. buds af bad nan, can be wielded for uapereL 1 plied oppression and the utter ruin of tha Thrasher, says the Macon Telegraph, 10th, announcing tha death of Thurston R. Bloom. Ho died in New York, on Monday evening, of pneumonia. Tho telegram also stated that hi* remain* would leave for Ma- people. If It fmll into th« hand* of tbo carpet baggers and aegroea, with Bollock at their head, they will plunder tha people and bank- rupltke Rtcta in one your. «*- ikgfor th» g-wlifih. Mvpl*.tkeirobjKtIt .polKkni tk.lr pat U It^Uuff nbbirj." ^ Being in position to share tha *WpaUa” and the "legalised robbery." Cal Farrow is ecu in Wodaooday a ttoamor, and that his t’utton* Receipts very light, some small sales widow and daughter would come by l»od. on ft basis of 27cts for N. Y. middling. as a fit and com| tne people and bankrupt yba?” c ^' r tha 8tata in one cellent suggestions. 1 lulitiii, regnnling Georgia’s electoral rote, which pHNsed by 114 to 11. This resolution | provides (lint, iu declaring tho vote, two re sults shall be announced—ono counting and (lie other omitting Georgia’s vote. This loaves the Georgia question opon. On l lie tttli, we arc informed, Die house, af ter an ineffoetualeffort to includo Louisiana, passed the Senate's concurrent resolution in regard to counting Georgia's vote. A con current resolution does not require the Pres ident's signature. This action leaves Geor gia's status in the Union an open question. Tha Stsffraga Araondmant. Washington, Feb. 8.— During the contest over the suffrage amendment to the Consti tution, Mr. Vickors offered • an amendment looking to tho reatoraiion to tho exorcise of the elective franchise, of those who are now excluded by reacon of participation In tho rebellion, which was rejected bv yeas 21; nays 32—those Voting iu the affirmative be ing Messrs. Bayard, Buckalew, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Fenny, Fowler, Grimes, Harlan, Hendricks, McCreary, Norton,* I’attorson, of Tennessee, Ramsey, Rice, Robertson, Saw yer, Trumbull, Van Wickle, Vickors and Wil son. Tho constitutional amendment: as it finally passed the Senate, reads: . No discrimina tion shall be made in theVnitod States among the citixeus of tho United States, in the ex ercise of the electivo franchise, or in tho right to hold office in any State on account of race, color nativity, property, education or creed. Yote40to lG. It goes to the House for con currence bales. .A LB a xv, Feh.^llth.—But little doing in iBftrlail Bfs»l»ll,i. daughter would come by land. The aewo of the death of this universally known eitixea will ba received with heart felt ■arrow by aar whole community. Ho was a motive ef Haw York, but had beta a resident j In the Stale Agricultural Convention, «f Macon for a long aeries of year*. No 'Judge D. A. Yason offered a resolution urg- (gma Waa better known, and but J®8 lh ® mmt Ion or agricultural aoclaUa. tti.Mff 11. l 1 in each county, amd recommending that few more highly respected. lie had many ! lh#jr mo nthlyr» wbloh was adopted. truly aobto trait* of character; hi* heart was! Dr. R. O Word, of Whltflold. introduced always open to okarity; ha was ever ready ' the following preamble and vasolaUeua, for mb oat in a public enterprise. Of a san-1 ea | | n the Soalh, malting from the guSaa temperament, h* figured in our com-' reports o( evil, doelgaimg men, touching tbo mercial world a* a ahiulag light. His na-! loyalty and patriotism of o«r people, hava knd retarded and crippled the agricultural turn soared above everything sordid end He aeemed only la aevet this' world's goods in order to make other’s happy, and ha navar appeared so happy as whan coatrib- They are . _ thus ttccpe tha warm. ^ soon, or they will all be sold. I am filling prdsrs from abroad, but prefer selling them at home. This Cotton commanded 0 cents per pound more than ordinary Cotton this ssason in Augusts, which t havo letters to show. BflR. Apply to J. B. McMILLAN, or to COOPER & CO., feMbSw Albany, Ga. sprh;: .impoetatioe 1869. JtlJIBOHS, Millinery and Straw Goods. (.0!) Armstrong, Cator & Co. 237 & 23!) Baltlmurc 81., " ! 13! BALTIMORE. ImPORTEUS AND JOBBERS OK BONNET and TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET and SASH RIBBONS' BONNETS. CRAPES, SILKS SATIN, j ILL US10SS, BLONDS, LACES, RUCHES, NUTTS AND VELVETS, j FRENCH FLOWERS nnd FEATHERS, j STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES HATS, TBItOlKp OR I XTRIMNED, SPNDOtV V8 md SIIAKGR HOODS. The Urgefl Stock, of MiHnery Goods in this Country, and un equaled In choice varie ty, which we offer at prices that will defy competition, ORDERS SOLICITED. fch 9 2 m 2t j I Apotlxeohn, Broad Street, Albany, Ga. J^EEP Constantly on h.nd a LARGE and PRE8H SUPPLY of DHDCS, IIEDICWES. PATENT MEDICINES of EniT KIM, PAINTS, OILS, QIiASS, PUTTY, KEROSENE OEL, LAMPS & ] i. . •> I< fAjegOMp Fllffi CI0ARi, cnEWIKG A ffMOKtNO TOBAt FINE WHISKY, BRANDIES For Medical Purposei. Gr ■ Also, a FRESH Supply of AR 1> m N SB °l *W«h tlitj- off.r i for CASH. PRESCRIPTIONS JtwUjr aM CarefttHj C«Hp3ande8, at ail Day or SlgkL Share Satial'actiun. Feb ‘J 3m of Patronage is 6 elicited, and they via JONES, BAXTER & DAY. COTTON A VENUE, Macon. Georgia* GEORGIA—Dougherty County. H* R. Taylor applies to mo for valuation and sotting apart of personalty and I will pass upon tho ssnio on the 20th day of February, 1809, nt 10 o'clock a. m., at my office in Al bany, Ga This Gth d»y of Feb., 1860. fob 12 21* W. II. WILDER, Ordinary. 13 F- BROWNE. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER —unit:— JEWELLER, AGENTS WANTED FOR Secrets of the Great City. A Work deacriptim of the VIRTUES and the VICES, the MYSTERIES, MISERIES and CRIMES of Now York City. If you wish to know how fortunes are made and lost lu a day: how Shrewd Men are ruin ed in Wall Street; how Countrymen arc swin dled by Sharpers; how Mlnlntera and mar-, chants are Black-mallcd: how Danoe Hall* and Concert Saloons are managed ; how Gam bling Houses and Lotteries are conducted; bow Stook and OU Companlee Originate ana bow the Babbits Burst, read this work. It contains 3d fine engravings ; tells about the Mysteries and Crimes of New York, and is tho Spioiest and Cheapest work of thrkind published. PRICE; ONLY $2.75 PER COPY. IQk. Send for Ciioulam and sia oua tkrmb, and a full description of tka work. Addekss JONES, BROTHERS & CO . Atlan ta. Ga. CAUTIOBL—Inferior works of a similiar cbaraoler are being circulated. See that the books you buy contain 3ft fine engravings and sell at 33.7ft per copy. AVINO Locate! in Albany, solicit» n _jral share of patronage. Being an R1ENCRD WORKMAN, Tic feels confi dent of giving entire satisfaction. He will do GOOD WORK—TRUE WORK— with 334UTY OF FINISH and with prompt ness, and be faithful to all trusts. Office iu J. Hester It Bro’e. Store, under Printing Office, Washington Street. feb 9 2m Dougherty Sapr. Court. Dec. Term, 1808. Rale Nisi to Foreolose Mortgage. W. P. Hone as fit Flora A Dodoes, v*. James W. Mato. On bearing the foregoing petitions, and be ing satisfied of the truth of the fkets which they contain, it is, therefore, hereby ordered that James W. Mayo do pay Into this Conrt, on or before the first day nf tbe next term thereof, the principal turn of ten thou sand and thirty dollars, with interest thereon from tho 18th day of October, 1866, and all legal expenses whleb may ba incurred by the said Joshua W. Hodges, in collecting the same and tho cost of thle proceeding, or show some suffioient reason why he will not. And U is farther ordered . that a copy of this rule be served upon raid Jomes W. Mayo or bis special sepal or attorney at court three months previous to neat term of -thin conrt, or. If not practicable then, by pnbtlihfiig this rale onoe a month for fonr months in bony Nows, a newsp county ot Dongherfy. the Al bany Nows, a newspaper published in the J. M. CLARE, J. 8. C S. Wh C. A true extract from tbe minutes of Driiglt* erty Superior Court, December Term, 1868. Febuary 9, I860. . ... fab 12 lam for 4a A t. CaIoi w, Cl'rk. Bole Nisi to Foreolose Mortgage. I, M. Ct’TLKB, ”1 VS. \ Wm. C, Morrill. ) It Rppeariagte the ay of January, 1807,, eysd by deed of 'Jiori Dot'd herty Srrn. Court Dec. Term Conrt that on the 4lh ..... William C. Morrill ’mortgage to lsat.0 M. Cul ler, all thoas lots or paroela of oflaad aitna- prosperity of our eotmtry, by Creating dir* trust, demoralising tha laboring element, preventing immigration and tba tafinx of capital, and depreciating property fore.. Resolved, By thin Convention, composed of representatives from all section* of Georgi tbat these report* constantly going Northern praia, ? are, te a vast an instance* either sheer fabrications, up of exagcraUJ account* * of ‘1 ‘exceptional eases; that no for a* Georgia J ‘ lmWfeew trnthfoUyiri. J 0 ... , three month»after dale for the Mm’ mi fitre tboasand dollars, with IntafnaUkamAaia^iha tbd, lying and Mag in the :2nd district of Dongfaerty county, and hnogn In lha plan of said district aa lot* numbers 817, 824,826, 32b, 366, 367, the east half of the north half of lot 366. and 024 M « r M, AVK in store and are constantly rccalv- ing a large supply of FLOUR; OF EVERY ORARE, SUGARS ALL GRADER, COFFEE UIO AND JAVA, SOAl’S, CANDLKS, COliN, OATS, ami WHISKIES OF EVEhV GBADE, AND A LARGE STOOK (’ONSTANTI.Y OK HAND. SOLE AGENTS FOB Chestnut Grove Hesitation and dely are not. form of suiolde whonyqn have your hand to remove pain instij Dr. MAGGIELt Are tho true grains and esaoo tbe lateat gift* tbstScienoe hi world. with Disease at iUM out ot the tom, stonce. They fottify the 1 Disease in all forms qf sudden epidemics, and enablgsll Lo brave matie dangar of ewampe and fores _ Dr. Maggl®! PHln relieves the entliaj of pains and aohoii, enlivens the sonde WARD’S^ EUREKA! EUREKA TONIC BITTERS. T (fige inE best in the market is. kept by all _ Druggists, and Will oure Dyspepsia, In- igestion, Chill* and Fever, as well as Ty phoid and Bilious Fevers, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Coughs, Colds, Consumption in first stages, and Fcmalo Irregularities. It has proved itself the best remedy of this age. For sale at wholesale and retail by L. E. «fc II. E. WELCH, Whero this invaluable remedy can always be fouaftj feb0-8ms WHISKEY. Lime, Plaster ALWAYS ON nAND. mu when ALSO IN STORE 700 Bags No. 1 Peruvian Guano DIRECT FROM THE GOVERNMENT AG’T EVjjfLV. BAG GUARANTEED GENyiKE) ISO Barrels Best / Nova fl cotia Land Plaster 15B1ILS MARIETTA MILLS POWDER of RAWBONE FROM MEXICO TOi Tha paoplo know them !< Tha paopla nna them I Tho jteopla pmlae i These pill* gTapple wit tain-hood, and root it ou! Thoyforii. I form* qf i id enable, all i of swamps a l Pilla relioi f paint andnoho and toads new blood. BOUNDING THROUGH THE Call for these inestimable medielonii J nearest druggist’*, and if he is out elf send to the proprietor’s office for ihetr.fi sra mailed safety all over (he globt. j ONE MINUTE TO SAVE YOUR | Take Disease in time' and' yon will less and be saved many days of nsele ery. Wlmt Ono hundred Letters a dt; from pstioats aU over the h globe:— « Dr. Maggie], your pBln his rid i billiousness. . . ' No more noxious dose* for mb in fives pills taken at * lima. One of your piUifi Thanks. Dootor. My headache 1 Send ma another box to keep In the k After suffering torture from billion two of your pills eflrad Inc, and I hr Umt of tba malady* •• * irs treated mo for,phrqni^ d at last si • Pills cunda gleVa Pill The most honest, and best product ofthekibd iver put Up in this country, oake Guano. Baker’s Island Guano. IHE SHIP ELDORADO, DIRECT FROM Bakov’s Island, in the Pacific Ocean, lenco she sailed on the fith'October, 18(H), baa arrived at Hamptou Roads, and is expect ed to ba in Savannah by tho 8th of Febtuary with a cargo of this Guano. It will be cold in Barrols or Baen at SCO per ton of -.000 lbs, for cash, or$00 per ton for approval : acceptances or endorsed paper, psynhlc, wiili | interesv .*! seven pai cent, pvr annum, wiihi ihe Hen for nfftilMers, according tn law, on ! ihe Ifilh November next, barring Ilmncuiead j and Relief Law plrqa* and Uelivi-ml m the I Railroad Depots, the draySgO to be j ..id by I the purchaser, with tbc freight. Onlors will be tuk.cn by il. T. .Minor, .Jr- at Savannah ; W.J. Anderson, -Esq.V' nn • Valley; L. R. Brewer A Son. OHffin ; J. II. McClnng, Marshallrille ; DloOdwcrib &Jlan 1 son, at Barnes Vi) le; aud Cbaxlea U. Vgj0zy, j at Angnsta. • I Driytoo, Dooly. Co.» Ga., Oot. 1, 1868. Ntf cargo of this Gunno has analysed less 1 Messrs. Jonki, Baxtsb & Day ; lUa tltbtjr m c.»G in Eurcpo or Antrim, j U«nt»-I i|i, k n>. Cbtupmk. Phmpli. •nd, on ifs arritai. Will be tested by the Rev. 0 ralutble mscare ; I went over my field to. Dr. Mesas, ihe State Chemist, ami if it fall j day *lu-re it ass applied on cotton, and u] short or sevtnty-fivCper cent of ‘phosphate on thorough summation I here eon olndod there will ba no obligation to receive it. C hesnp 4W LBS. IK STOBE ' '•* Till? M«jcle needs no recommendation whom i hss been used. The etter hclow ehows what-it has dona in this btciiuai malady, Our doctors l K tion, as they snrable. Your 111. I had uo appetite j Maggi hearty one, Your pills ore marvellous. I send for another box, knd keep l tha house. _ Dr. Msggiel has cared my hesdsi wa* ohronio. ,; > .. I gavii half of one of yonr p for Chotara Morbus. 1 The deal got wall in a day. My nausea of « morning ia now c Your box of Maggial’a'Salvo'cui noises in the hand. J rubbed soma G hind my ear and the noises left. 8end me two boxes;. I want ono fori family. I enclose e dollar.; your prieo is I cents, but thq medicine to mo I* ' Iar. Bend me five boxes of your pills.. ■ Let me have three boxes of your . 8 Pill* by return mail. * .*.( Doctor, my bum baa healed by y is wafnsisiedv^^pui^. unadulterated aud , It paid 260 per «s*t. j a ra willing that an Tab sclljMr O. B. LAMAR. party should mait, and think any scnsibl , ^ - h Jf, this result is ined, although tbe cotton was senousiv injured by drought, boll worm and Caterpillars; though the Cotton where this Phosphate *u put, did not suffer any more from these causes that) where nans was put. Yours napuctfally, janl6-2ms. . JAMES COBB. NOTIOE. GEOBUlA-XitohcH Connty. > u All person. »y. iuiifteJ «»d w.rn.d not to trodaforanyofth FOR ALL DISEASES 07 THI NETS, UETENT10N of URINE,I M.ggi.l'o Fill, are a perfect oure. . • .'MiUwUtfjr.jn.AI for' Nervous Prostration, Weakness, situde and Want of / tfttjfojfeund Ear TOBY CORE DYSPEPSIA, BviiuuBii im uw, u.j -i n, wmaan i jq—i ■ ■■■■— _ — Iho vVol. coato.nio, 1813 to..., t. oocara tke STUSIACH AND T.TvtiP. p*^io.oiof 1*0praoioor,boui.nud.l)p(ko wM William C. konffl .nd Both dotad^n * ” Ik.dlkdapor Junior,. 18C7,^lb* lit i],. m _ _ ” KWIXO'AU rAAUIiTT. as they have been h clusively the prop rlx: Onohoto teen hundred and tinted about Jams Afterdate; dnad< nndred and sixty* -Jot. IQ.1867,. due ortedne-WHenJ. for twenty-five about Mavrh lOth, 1 Gduldtng for ’ ‘five dated.kov. lot, 18G7, fredJ4tekrfor.il able to 1st, l«67idndono da: ‘ f ftin Hcrtrell Hallfoi one on J. C. Davis iw mentioned papers, or stolen, and, are ex- of the undersigned, iroy Williams for six- “ifittlSHS MAGGIE'S Pit * Aro nlmoEt iiniversoft llirif fTcc ond o euro oon be almoit-01.o,B | EACH BOX CONTAINS VWI ... ..::.-r^A»:..»OS OmFHI, "OommiBBl. lloyr Or Boon with o llltlo phomphl.t ! MopUo .fccitfx koor: Ihey Iror (ifiJar.nnnl. —, ■wMAur, vi otTanun; Hi idoUaxs (326D0J dated ■ ! four mile, on Jome, ..1 doll .r. .och. 4J1 Orders for — ■J** *$**■ 60,) mud. 1 — doted ( rdnto; X.MAGGiEL 0 , & H. ] md nt fori., thousand dolUra r ;ed about Jan. ['on. for Ihir- 1 >i Jon A (rn. ntraot tanlkonlui December Tern, J, F. Cams ox. Clerk. 1809, at my office, Jauarjr 1 feb9-2t pf $2 1899. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. (328,) dated! Feb Gth ’69, 4t 67, due Jo] I8B 1 MAPLES. aajrparfan raepon JEREMIAI?WA Albany, On. F.b Oth ’60, 8t ■IK