The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, March 30, 1869, Image 4

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[boat Ibe Mr wirrs band. And Uk* bird* hat© gone to re*, A little bend, like e cooing dove, Nestle* eboot my 1 Smooths my forehead and (fat* ay cheek* Pease* its finger tip* Over my eyeUd* end through my heir, Lingering on my lips; Cli nga to my neck end clasp* my arm, Till, tired of it* cereal*. • And fitllcn asleep within my own. That pure white hand 1 praar Mhny e jenr has com* and gone; The little hand ie cold; Children'* children are on my knee, And l am growing old. Yet. each night, a* the afar* oome out, And 1 near the heavenly land, 1 feel as I felt in my early day*, The touch of that gentle hand. Kemakkable makbiace—BeteotW ed| to VTiftKft Beotiiem-Wb have been given the purticulurs of a exae in this county, in which the bride was betrothed to three brothers, and married two of them, which it rath' cr'rcnifirKJibb*: On the Oth of August, 1800, a young man ciune to Atnciicus and prheurotl licciiio to mnrrv nn cstlinablo young lady, lusidiiiR several miles from this o.tv; went home, and was married in the nfternoon of that day. lie was attacked by a congestive chill, which terminated in his death thn following S.uuid.iy-^the stricken bride followed Ids “remains to their last resting place, clothed in the same suit in which, her heart had been mndo glad by becoming his bride. On the following August, (1807) thu bccomi brother of the sattio family came to Ameneu* for the same purpose which had brought the deceased one year previous. On his way homo—rejoicing in lmpny anticipate!! of making tho worthy widow of his lost brother his own bride— ho wat caught in * heavy rain and arrived at home with Id* clothes thoroughly saturated—from which lie was taken with a congestive chill the same evening, and died the evening previous to the marriage, which was to have taken piece the following Sabbath. Again, instead oflistoniug to the ntorrv ringing oi tho mar. riugu bells, the death knell was beard, and a funeral procession took tho placo of tho marriage ’east. Sometimes during Inst month the thin) brother of the deceased,proonro license amlwns happily marriod to the twice bereaved lady, and now, in tho sweet sunshine oi connubial bliss* tho happy pair, doubtless, Rporning oft' to th* stored spot. Where thetwo loved one* war* law, They softly breath ahanrtfeU pr»y*r, When done with life—it* Joy, it* o»lr To meat and never part again. IE PROBLEM SOLVED1 Enterprise the Means Success the Result! mid ClEOHClfA—ftoagkertf cmif SS J»ba F.Cjrgilr, Admlblelrawr rats, repraicuu to tbl* wart la alt Alea and entered eh record, ally udrainlrtered Henry Thom- nra. tttjjfcw w oil* an M, kindrednnd creditor* to alio* cati.e, If any they hare, why "aid Adminis trator ahould not be discharged from hie ad- mialitraiioD, and reeelra latter, of diimlsalon —At a Sunday echuol conoert at Mel tom) Homo tiino ainuu, na wa* the cua. turn, all present vt'oro invited to rooile aomo paasago Ivom Scripture, A young ■fellow who wi.bid to oraato tom* mat* rimeut, re.ponded by tiring and raying, “Judar went out and bung himaslt" A yonng laily immediate! rote and reeituil the selection, *‘(Jo thou and do likewise.” . ’T * >- > ■* —mst i Genral Grant is 47, and Mr. Colfax 48 Andrew Johnron ia til; Mr. Seward,08; Gen. Schofield but 3S: Mr. Wello, 07; Mr. McCiilloeh, .18; Mr. liandall and Er. Browning, 60; Mr. Wade, tbo President ol the Senate, ia 00; Senator Stunner, in 68, and Senator Trumbull 60. The monibera ot the House ot Ropre- tentallvea nro nearly all young men. James Brooks and E. B Washburnerro among the oldest, and are rcapee (rely 69 and 53 years of age. FORESTER & GREENWOOD IUv* d*io oo at rat til tb* wiadom of LOW PRICES AND QUICK BALES, sad *r* determined to do business oo that Hat. They now hav* in Store, aid or* constantly raoolviog, Ipsrlal Selecllouo for I 111* Market Consisting of Heavy Plantation Supplies -AND- FAMILY GROCERIES Tkty would •■peofally eall attention to th*lr atook of B AOONl Clear Sid**, Clear Bibbed Bid**, flhoulder* and llama. OP ALL GRADES. CORN, MEAL, PEAS, POTATOES AND LICE. Mackerel) Canned Meats and Fish. NIT4JARS, COFFEE, TEAS, SVItUP. SALT. BOOTS AND SHOES. Osnaburgs. Brown & Striped Goods. COTTON YARN. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. And a new supply of Genuine Double Rectified POPLAR LOG! Th* beat wbiaky on tb* ooutlaeot I CREDIT will h* extended ttll next fall to those derir- log it, for City A.cceptance. (0t> ^k*y respectfully solicit a oontinuenre of lb* liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, »od pledge unremitting exertion* to give »at iafMtloo. Albany, Qa , March 28, 1800—1 j on the second Monde* In April I860. Thb, Oct 9tb,.l868. W. " II. WILDER, Ordinary. JLEJOjSLX, notices Dougherty County. A -writer in tbe leisure Hour calcu lates that a copy of the London Time*, with its full supplement, contain* about £0,000 lines, 200,000 words, and is oquil to fv printed octavo volume cf 600 pages. The most rapid writing of a lawyer’s clerk, if he wrote lor ten hours a day, would not be able to transcribe it in less than s fortnight. —Softly, softly, while we slept, dow °' A ahroud of whit* for the buried town, We roee with freliuga grand and tent, And hired a middle-aged Auglo-Afriean ahov- eiist to elaan our sidewalk off for fifty cent* -^TnTT#' it Dr. Win. P- Jennings -at- r ■ lore, Jtreet. Albany. Marsh 20—1i*e TflMwt It SI ■ " T ii y opened a PIR8T-C -TQRJfiOiuXibWy, thr T^n'fi lloiM. where will be found at all lim'd & good asecrtmlat of ,?c5r^‘ • ' Wut&ftB, Clocks, ■ Jewelry, J1 t!» had so experience of ucveral yarn in th* uuoinwwr.'wa cart eutVIy guarantee entire aatitifiictioD in *v«ry case. Baying exclusively fortetfti, we will sell at Small Mis Strictly for Same. and-bop*-by dose attention to burin***, to nririt »- liberal share of pubUo W* will b*|" “ “ NOTICE GEORGIA—Dougherty Couuty. All p*r*oh* indebted to tbe estate of A; J. Town*, deo'd, lata of aatd county, are re- oueeted to make immediate payment; and these having demands against eaid eatate will present them for payment whhin the time prescribed by law. R. II TOWN8,) and lAdmr'e. M. J. TOWNS, j march26—Ow ESTRAY NOTICE. GEORGIA—Dougherty Comity. To Jimmie W. 11. Wiliir*, Ordinary ix ani> VOX SARD COUNTV, AND Rt~officia CLERK l John yJ. deGraffenried bring* before th* undersigned; who are free-boldera In (he 916th District, 0. M., asaneatray, one DARK DAY MARK MULE, with fox-colored note, hard lump tinder the chin, several saddle maikaon the back, 4 feet 9 inches high, aud about 9 or 10 yearn old, which we apprahed to he worth $160. Given under our hand* February 22, 1809. U. 11. DOPE, Freeholder. L. I\ D. WARREN, Freeholder. GEORG IA—1 Jouglierty County. Ordinary's Office for Courtly Purposes in and for said County. I hereby certify that the foregoing ia a true extract from the Record of Kstrays in my office. Given under my hnml and official signature at office In Albany, 22d February, 1809. W. II. WILDER, march'd- lawforOOd Ordinary. Mitohell County. (iEO1 tG 1A—Alilcht'11 County. Sixty day a after (Into application will he madoby L. A. M. Collins, Administrator on tho estate of David Fitzgerald, for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to said deceased ill Mitchell county. II. C. DA8IIER, inarch 6* Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA— Mmiim.i. County, B Y virtue of on order from the Court of Ordinary «>f Mitchell county, will be sold oil the first Tuesday in April 1809, at tho Court llounodoor in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following lots of land, lo-wll.v Numbers 70, 9], anu 110, all In the tenth (10th)District of said county, it be ing tho place whereon A. II. Jonea resided at tho time of his (loutli, coutainiug, in all, about 760 acres, more or leas; said land* be ing well improved. Hold aa tho property of tile eatate of A. II. Jaucs, deo’d, and for the benefit of the liciraatidcroditors of anid catntc. Terms of sale will bornah. IkftUSAL MAPLES, feblO. Adm’r de louts non. ia ivjBHoWNia. ettAfcricAt. WA'rcnNAktm frflwaxxBft, 1 H AVING Loc*"l..l In Alhnny, .olloit. a liberal .bare of nhlronage. Being *n' EUIENCED WORKMAN, be feel, confl- d«nt nf c ring entire rnll.ractlon. He will do GOOD WORK—TRUE WORK— will. BBAUTV OF FINISH ami wllb prompl- ne»», and bo ftiilbftil to nil Irusta. Office in J. Hester k Mro’a. Store, under Printing Office, ,1- Wnahinpioi, street. feb 9 2m GSJA 0. 800 TONS AMMONIA TUI) Haw Pone Sniirrpliosphate *80 I'KK TON, CASH. Y O NOW IS UR TIME Mitchell Sheriff’s Sales. Will bo sold before the court house door, in tho town of Camilla, on the 1st Tues day In April next, tho following property, 10-wil: Lot of land No. J187, and fifty acres of lot No. 371, in tbo 10th dial, of said county, as tho property of C. C. Laurence, Adm’r. on estate of Allen l.nurcnre, to sntisfy a fifn, is sued from tho Hupcrior Court, Nov. Tsrui, 18611, in favor of Adam Adams vs O. 0. Lau rence, Adm’rx.' fluid land to be sold sub ject to dower. Mar 6, |8(19» M. 8. POORE, Hbff. M. C. Milclicll .VhnrifV’s Sale. Will be sold before the Court House door inths town of Camilla, in Bald county, on lbs first Tuesday in April next, the following property, to-wll : Lot or land No. eighty-nine, (89) in the 12th Diet, of said county. Levied on aa the propeUy of H. E. Piyor, Admr'x. of G. E Pryor, toaatlshr a fi fa issued from the Coun ty Court, Joseph T. Bpencer vh. IT. E. Pryor, Admr x. and it. B. Konlou, aeourity. M. H. POORE, Maroh 9-td Hhsriff. 2 F.TEHMINED TO CLOAK OCT MY STOCK at once, I agrdii invite every- ' to cal).and n«e for themaelves what bargains I will t ell in anything in my lino of business, PARTICULARLY in GOOD WATOHEij ANl) PURE JEWELRY, til may 19 H- STRAUS. ^ftPl^WELL^. AdvortUcinenlu forwarded to nil Nowspspcis, 1 No advnnco charged on Publisher's prices. AH Ljading Newspapers kept on file. Information astoCost of Advertising furnished j All orders receive cirrful attention. Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. Complete Printed List of Newspapers tor sale Specinl Lists prepared for Customers. i Advertisements Written nnd Notices scoured i 500 TONS Soluble Paoifio Guano, *70 PEB TON, CASH. I [111EHE FERTILl/KI(.s have been used by n large number of planters far the past it> years, giving untire eutiafnetion. Also Peruvian Guano $100 per ton. Carolina Superphosphate, $r.O—-to arrive. Double Refined Pnuilrelle, $.16 F.anil Plaster, $26. For sale by ASHER AYERS, Guano Depot. Jnn8-Sm Maoon, Ga. GKOOBE/IBS! IDOZVEE!S r : HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, ETC. 50 JONS SWEDE’S IRON. ' 60 tons English and American Rslnsd Iron* TO tons Plow Rtcel, 250 kegs Cut ffkils, 100 dosen C. 8. Hoes, 1000 pairs Trace Chains, 260 bags Shot, 500 pounds Bar Lead, 600.000 0. D. Caps, 260.000 Elay’s Caps, 60 doxen Lavsrett’s Axss, 20 doxen II. Collina* Axss, 20 dosen Root Homes,- 100 doxsnCurry Combs, Out) pounds Sad. Irons, 25 doxen WhUemore Cotton Carde, 20 doxen Jim Crow C*rd*> 60 neats Cedar and Painted Tubs, 76 doxen Painted Buckets, 20 doxen Brava-Bound Buoksts, 20 grosa Mason’s Blacking, 26 dozen Shoe JJrushes. A'good assortment of Table ft Pooket Cutlery. SHEETING. 60 balos Maoon Sheeting, 10 Bales Houston Shotting. «®“FOR SALE BY marchO—exp’r prillOth. GROCERIES. 225 barrels Flour, 160 barrels A, B, and C, Sugar, 100 bags Rio and Java Cuffee, 100 boxes Tobacco, 50 barrels Syrup, 78 barrets Whisky, 100 boxes Candles, 26 cases Sardines, 75 cases Canned Oystero, 100 boxes Crackers; 25 boxes Layer Rtdsina, 25 half-boxes Layer Raisins, * 80 quartervboxes Layar Raisias.'' 200 boxes Soap. 25 boxes Soda, 160 boxes Potash (concentrated), ‘ ti cases Potash, 26 cases Fine Frenoh Brandy, 26 cases Wolfe’s Sobitdam Sckw 60 boxes Starch, 76 boxes Candy. OSNABURGS. 10 bales Potter’s Extra No. 1 i lb bslos Potter’s Extra No. 4^61 10 bales Flint River Osnaburgs, , 20 bales Milledgeville AandBC J. B. BOSS & SON, M Clierry SI., lUACOJf, (,] Orders from Bitsiness Men capeclslly Rosadalis, 40P«fe JACKSON GRIMES IB ALL RIGHT AGAIN 1 H THE GREAT E WILL MAKE THE BEST At the LOWBCT PRIOSH they cun he made for in the City. JT 8IIOI* over the .Store of FOR It EA TER R GREENWOOD, llrmixt Mi cct, Albany. feb 26 liu THE GEOKC4IA—Alitoliell l’aunty. S IXTY 8.y« after J.le applieaiion will he m.il. to the h’ourt of Ordio.ry of n.ld oouaty, for \e.te to ,eH lot of lomt mtmber 88, Id the I2tli district of.Mllch.lt county and enid Bute, a. th* property of Green E Pryor, for the beae&t of the helro and creditor* of oald ertete. HENRIETTA E. PRYOR, jan’ift-ld-Pra fee$o* Admr’i. OKORQIA—Doughorty County. Mary Glbha appllti to mo for valuation and atuinf apart parACnalty, and 1 will pau up on the earn* at my office on the 6lh iIat of April, J869, at lS o’clock, A. M. Oiren under my hand and official alma lure, title Did day or March, 1869. marchij St* W. M. WILDER, Ord’y. NOTICE. GEORGIA—Doughcny County. - AH poracna holding claim* ngainat Ihc an- Uta of Dr. A. 0. Ilill. late , cl' laid ccuaty, dcceaaed, arc nodded that I wilt he in Alba, ny about the 10th day of April naat, to mule •aid olaima, upon tquitabU Unit. March 4tb, 1889. JOHN M. HILL, 8) Adm V, Worth County. M. BARNES Proprietor. Pino Street, Albany, Georgia. BLOOD PURIFIER. Cure. SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS, 8UC11 A3 Causumptiou In Da envty stage*, Enlarge ment and Ulceration of the Ulanda, Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus, Chronic Kheiir mntinm, Eruptions or tho akin, Chron- - jc Sore Eyes, etc.f etc., etc., elo. —ALSO— SYPHILIS 1 IB Al-L ITS FOItNIS DISEASES OF WOMEN, Loss of Appetite, Hick Headache, Liver Complaint, I'ain in the Hack, Impru dence iu Life, Gravel, GENERAL BAD HEALTH, and all diseases of the Blood, Livev, Kidneys and Bladder. rt is Perfect Reno vat lor. R08ADAL13 eradicated every klud of humor and had taint, nnd restores the eu- GEORGIA— Worth County. CtIXTY DAYS after date application will Cj be made to the Court of Ordinary, of Mideaantr, for loave to sell the ml esuts of Iliraa Aultman. lato of said county, deo'd., for tho benefit of the heirs. CLARISSA A. AULTMAN, Feb 2 1880 pr'e fee $5 Admrx during the highest injury, j ^ It la not a Secret Quack Remedy. •I . , . . ... „ ,, The nrticlcM of which ilia made are imhlish- by «he nicallcal Far- | large and well ventilated ; his table shall be ; uuy a Du many Thoisantlv of ' constantly supplied with the Left the market , OUT BfSt tUllEfOS. affords, and hia serventu shall always be (EOUU-Dn|lerl; County. Hello* la haraby glean to all poraone con.. ctrnad, that on the—day of 180—, Joha C. Wilkloaon, laic »f Dcnghcrty county, departed thia Ufa intealata, and Dtela Pact haelag haen appointed admtnlatrater on hia eatata, and h* h.elng departed thl. Ufebofcn completing tha aduxinietratlon of sold eauta, and no on* haring appUad fir ndmlniaftn- tloa da tcnii non, nnd that. In tarn* of tha law, adminltlratioa will b. noted In tha Cloth of tho Bupeeior Conn, or aom* other 61 andpropor perjon. thirty daya after the pahUcaUon of thla citation, nnlan aoma ealld ■'d'rilon U made to Ua appointment. Glee* under my hand and official aigna*' tore, Ula 6th day of Uuoh, 1869. ' W. H. WILDER, Ordinary. 3tate of Georgia, 1 8 . Docgbrbtt Courtt. J 1 T eirtna of an order granted bv th. &nrt tfOmlUw, cfP.5^«anKo7! U anil hnforn. thn Court Homo dra of sssasBR tad Town Property, to-nH.t- 83 acre, off of lot number 181, let DiaMot •f/Tftrfil 00u " l f- 0»t half lataraat in o!d BriokOffloo on llrond alrtot, together 20 feet of lot number 88 on Pin* etreet: 6 lot* number* 4, 6, 8. 10, »d 12, on North rinJS. j heif of loU number, 81 and 83, on Piue ^t. • t*o lou numbota l and a, on Commerce «L: OM lot nombor 2, on Brad Mraot. TUnboro property, eaoept 88 nen. of ]ol author 181, oU ritcut. in tho oily of Albuy, ®hi add Tblo.ble for building purpoeoe D P. HILL, Adm'e Eatate J. A. Daria UEOHOIA—Worth County. SIXTY DAYS aflsr date, application will bs made to the Ordiusry of said county, for leave lo cell the Reel Estate belonging to the estate of Hiram Aultman, deo’d. CLAR18A 11. AULTMAN. feb9. Admr’x of Hiram Aultumn. pf ?6 prompt, polite nnd attentive, ft®* A Hack Is always at the Depot on the arrival of trains, to convoy passenges to (he House, and every convenience and comfort desirable is guaranteed.; MKR OK BARNES. Proprietor. Jan 1—If “ MERGER A SMITH For leslimonlais of remarkable cures see '‘itoandnlis Almanac” for this year. PREPARED ONLY UY DR. J-J. LAWRENCE & 00., Ul HAl.TIMOItr. STREET, SBa>llaaaaaqpanqg, Js^Ci JU For Sailo by I,. E. A H. E. Beg lure to Inform llielr jftemi, and Hie WELCH Albany, Ga., amt Drill- public in general, that they have id STORK, a | plats everywhere • complete J ” ' * STOCK of --=r’=: VBOQSM-Wtrlk ('•uty. Whereas, William A Harris applies (o me for letters of dismission from the guardian ship of John R- Ford. These ar* therefore lo notify all and singular the kindred of said orphan to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not b* granted. JAMES W. ROUSE, Mrrch 2, 1869. Ordinary. 40d State of Georgia, ) WoKrii County./ F t virtu* of.an ordtr of the Court of Or- J dinary of Fulton county, Ga., I will atll or* th* Court Hous* door in Isabel!*, in a*ld county of Worth, for CASUp on th* first Tuasday in April next, tha following proparty, to-wit: # Lot of land numbar 223, In tha 16th Dis trict ; and lot awmbsr 66, In tha 16th Dla- triot of said county. Sold as th* proparty of Joa A. Davis, dsoaaasd, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*. <• D. P. HILL, fahlS.td Ad*’r Batata Joe A* Davie. with half tho improvements, and JHtCSftthJ ttf WnhflkVg Wonk eonnty, Q*., ‘th* following tr3n-* VLouMU^ -Mm. 22? Worth PoRtpone l SlinrifTs Solo- WUt be Mid on th, iret Toeeday In April noil, before tha Mart bona* door talk* town - ■ "a, Wonh eonnty, Gn., Thn Wit ‘ to-wtt: Lota of land Near , . 208, 209, bring whola lota, and Ha*. 288 and 229, bring ftMtional lota, mak- Iag laaggr*gal.l4(6a*na, all Ding la tha Mu Dial, of Worth oonaljr. Lortcd on Mtht ofBhmS a; ferior Court, in favor of J, M. Jones. ^Property pointed ont by B. Hobbe. ' WkC«Wf, .«^ri* W. 0.1' WwHhrnSfoM* Sheriff’a Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April »xt, between the legal hours of sale, befiro hs Court House door in Isabella two lots ef laud, numbers not known, but known as the GROCERIES, SHOES, HATS ft DRY. GOODS, The Georgia Mutual Aid Company, which have just been purchased, aud they are uow offering them at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. It will be to the advantage of buy- are, to give them a call beforo purchasing elsewhere. We will not enumerate artioles or. prices, but, MERELY SAY THAT OUR GENERAL STOCK OF GOODS is COMPLETE in all braftohes. Wo desire inspection, and*defy competition. oct 18 tf RAFFLE A GOOD CHANCE TO GET GOODS AT LITTLE COST 1 T he undersigned proposes to http hit Sieve open from 7 to 10 o'clock •I night, for Ihc pnryoec of RAFFLING off ench articles of hia Good* as may be dcaired, at NEW YORK COST, and Invite* Ail gentle- men w call nnd uy their luck. - . mnnhlS-tll may 19. 8. STRAUS. BROWN’S HOTEL Offwlio Depul, nacou,GL SON, Proprietor*. X a BROWN * man wbu-khowit hooob h*a X ban refitted and repaired, and 1* no* an, ef th. NRATES! HOTELS in the Slat*, ufi the moet convenient in the rily. Ike Hntrito sappUed wUhamytkiagthn markets 1867 RidAU’s Gullet’y Macon. Ga- T«t nnderaigned matt rtepeetfallr laella the radars af Thla papri. nhtseTerihey’rWl .fitEKqsx'sw Hm. i In U* bast -18 THE— BEST, CHEAPEST, AND HOST BELIABEE IM THE CO VJS7RY! It is far preferable to any Lire Inauranoe Company. * III contingent- benefit a eonetitute really Druggists d(s Apotueoai Broad Street, Albany, Ga. I^EEP Conilenlly cn band n LARGE and FRESH SUPPLY of DDUCS, II EDI TINES, PATENT MEDICINES or E?err Kill, PAINTS, OILS, QI,ASS, PUTTY, KEROS1NE OIL, LAMPS dk Fixtt, FINE CIOAU8, CHEWING AfiMOK(NO TOBACCO . FINE WHISKY, BRANDIES &o., For Medical Purposes. Also, a FRESH Supply of G A R D El N SEE XX _A_].L of which they offer te LOW te any house, for CASH. jar PRESCRIPTIONS NfitllF III CarefMlIy Compoanded, il *11 llty or Nlfihl. A Sharp Satisfaction. Fob 2 3ni of Patronage is solicited, and they tvatrifi LAWTON & LAWTON, S’KOIS'tTOEI —AND— Commission Merchants, / FOURTH STREET, MAOON Dealers in Thu prompt payment of which, may ba im- plicitly relied on. It (uanmtaM th* full payment of *11 m«r- luary dues, upon tha death of* member af any cloa*. to the extent, if necessary, of seven- eighths of it*profits, to be paid over within wlx- iy day*, or sooner, to th* family of th© do- iccsscd, or a* may ba directed by him or her * will or otherwise. It popularises tha Masonio nysteui of Lif* lururanoe, (which U * noblo charity,) bull* ehenper even than that ayttam, to any person ■ flSWffiBKfMU- aad challenges eompurieon with ril other tyatema of Life Aainrsnoe now extant. Come forward, and examine il* CoMtitu- Hon. and Ua liberal By Law* Principal office—LnGnngo Troup Cn. G*. John x McMillan, •at 2nd If Albany. G^ J. I’lVXWK Lircry Stab!# AUkM. ' I raknaifit Bacon, Grain of *11 kinds. Supplies Complelc al all TlMes. GUANO EMPORIUM. WE WILL SELL ALL KINDS OF GUANO- Particularly present to tho loileo of Planter* PATAPSOO GUANO COMPANY, ' Of Baltimore. Works under lha immcdlala anpariateadanen of Dr. G. A. LlEBIG. tho celebrated Agricultural Chemist. This Guano will te for aria by a* Wow- tag Cammiarioa Honaaa in HMoa, 0*. t : St" DIMUBONl 1 fpHE copartnership heretofore exUU*|ke I tween ROGERS. ft PATTISON, * Foundry Buslne**, U this day i sundry Buslne**, mutual oonaent. Thomas Pattison wiU oonlinna th* t in all ita departments, tofwhomaUalal b* presented for payment, and who will 9 loot all monies due the firm. * . *. P. 8. ROGERS. n f- THOMAS PATTISOff.- Albany, Ga., Maroh 1, 1809.-lm* ; . . j i — • ”‘*s| THEY CURE AX* All STOMACH AND LIVES. Hardeman & Sparks; Adams, Jones & Reynolds’, Jon- atlisn Collins^W Fears, and Lawton & Lawton, at TON, uASF, ton to pay ax- . lfitk Goto. uww. lafldKtn ms •Of an sUee, kept coMtni t on hnnA- 1 ■ I ara prepared to embalm il I hodlee whh. ont mutilation or expoeuja, < abort apUM. r. ufaounosj.: sJ- BESOC INLAND and other Blanks s*J« ^ thb < f* rip