The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, April 30, 1869, Image 2

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A * ! /;** 1 i: ' BY CABBY W. STYLES At,MANY, OAT, APRIL iO, l Her.-h.il in, Pm lb. |»0|>|etyftMifel<l rninvd^r power eoj unbritwd Up Kiln." Ulrt* S«rT„ts, y r \\v think our people would save themselve* much perplexity trod annoyance if they woMd adapt sume system in hiring nerriiW*. If (hoy required of the applicant for £»it- untlon a recommendation from the last* em ployer, and adhered strictly to thin, rule, it w&lsoAn make a great change for the bet- ter. A good character would be worth earn ing 'Shrti fT^ient ehaagee would ^ oease, mid the eervant the employer had spent weeks,in tralviug would reward her patient le&hWfcd’tly months, if not years, of fhlth- Iill service. As U is, the one who cooks onr breakfast may be already hired to cook onr nettf.UWIl4<*. Or o^houae-pihM my uoffil able id sw^ep this'morning, as she hss arranged to commence house-keeping to day. line cannot know that the new Mrs Brown, Black, of White Is.the Julia or Uitiahomploy- eil next dodr. Or thltl she who says she has been “out or service some time" l» in a hur ry for a decision, for or against her, that she may return tp complete the meal in prepara tion for hi# present unsuspecting employer. IVe repeat, the requiring of satisfactory cer tificates from late employers, and a little closer observation oT the names and faces ol new comers would, soon make the way -moother for our honse-keepets, and save much trouble and porploxily., I’oiir women are in be appointed to $ 1' 200 placeslu New York as searches of female pas * cugers from abroad,, nnd there are seven hundred applicants for the position —Ex. If they ore ns easily bribed as the male nf- ticials, the perquisites are worth more than tin* regulnr^salai'les. It is true that while |.<i.n immigrants pay enormous duties on t licit- (let-moil silver, and house keeping y.hi l . The rich slipping n few gold piece into tlie read/ hands of the officers pass scot- free with their valuables. The disgusting women- hitherto-employed were almost enough to turn the tide of emi gration eastward. How revolting their hr liatior was to every lady who lauded in New \ork: and tvhnt a horrible impression wo men of reUnemeitt must .have had of the West cm World. the hUtory of Nor^h America, . Tahiti, 1* the one Dp p«fc- hup.n*ruJh«n;aW'o{lji«(i4n. tho annul, or mankind call, OrMis' Mtrcfe’bf t» ■Ming mil original aUlr»nian>Sl)f ri,rt, ’ll the truth the most depraved ^Mi lies on the continent direct its destinies. The vox tl pnrirria nihil of a man, diaries [inner, sits in state ns the sole arbiter in nil (putts that may arise between the people of this continent and those of Kurope. As Chairman of the Committee of Foreign Af- sairs, the broad-backed eunuch Charles un- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Since the slave trade has been nbol- ivlifid the tribes in Africa tat their prisoners, actlicy cannot sell them. Whichreltlvesthe Yankee ship-owners of the h tv fill responsibility of domesticating the can n i lutin' on Southern plantations. IMaiuffUils. .\UiUme Iteuiwrest for May, say* : “ At a balf, if in staled a lady present oiilahooe every oue with the magniilocnoe of her dia mends’; them wss literally a. profusion of these precious'Stones ou her hlaok toilet.— * lmagiue*tlie elfect produced by enormous bouquets of diamonds looping up the tunic in five different places. The waistband was likewise fastened with a magnificent bouquet of diamonds; three rowsof the same precious si oik aVnrireled the throat, aud the headdress was composed of a tuft of* feathers issuing fro ip* a ini xVjfiistl e diamond flower.” It will ItojaifMteg to read, in this con- neclinu, the followfnjf on I’M TiTtotis 41 sMs.»tA recent English work on diamonds says that hut a small portion of t lie gems sold'and worn is genuine. The diamond'mines of fbdrouda have given out, aud those of India are rapidly failing. Thus the scarcity jof real.gents has been met by the ingenuity of huautreiOtcrg. As fe? these patent imitators', therinhtdefatigable fubrioa.. tbrs of gemvtt to'scarcity probable that the curiona branch of industry will ever be ex- tiiigntshed ; at ieaat it is certain that while poor hummlt/ retains its present tendency to strive for‘that whltJh Is beyond its reaeb, and accept the ibadotf for the substance, paste *" *}d porcelain opals, and i, will he marketable ar* t‘civilized world, as well as among on the coral etranda of IS IT A SIX-TO 1.0 VF TURK? toll a r eiu to love thee? ; v, • Then mf h#art Is deeply dyed, ' F* thellfo-blooil aalptashee. Takes it* crimson from lota’s tide ; A bid I feel the wives roRo'ct- the, Aud the blushes mount my brow, Aud uy poises quicken wildly. As »y love dreams come aad go, 1 feel my. spirit's weakness, * a -“splrU , *pow«r, bran struggle $ Jl- . itfttr'somatkiag That-no summer's day can melt, Vainly boast.thrif power to oonqner What tbeit hearts have never fell; But I envy not’their glorjr - When, with earnest soul 1 tell thee, A a ta Rhine, forever thins. | Country., ! REEF.. makes trestles nt will, regardless of the cost of blood ami (rensore. Such a follow, U an eunuch may ho called a fellow, has made up his feeble mind to br(flg to ills foot that yorj British nrlstocraoy In whose kitchens he, » few years ago, oxposod his shameful stripes In search of sympnty. Charles Sumner de cides that the treaty with England concern- lag the Alabama oluims shall be rejcctod, and it is rejeoted. Never since Narses rivalled Bellsarlns for tbo favor of Justinian, lias an eunuch held sneh power. Bailor exercises over tha internal affair* oft lie country an in- fluence as great and baneful ns dues I ho eunuch Charing oven the foreign. As the sue. cessor of Thad Stephens, the Massachusetts Beast governs the lower Uouso, and through it the country. (It is not difficult to foresee to what goal Ilia government of such a* brute will conduct the country Ureal and original statesmanship Is now required. The man who attempts to govern i BACON, the continent now will find no landmarks iu • the past history of the United Slates, nnd Shoulder very few in general history. It is the qites- 1 BITTER, tion of race Unit renders the task of such a i Northern oue so new and so difficult He will have upon Ills hands the settlement of the negro question, the Indian question, and the Chinese question. The first two named may soon settle them- I selves by the extermination of both negro atnl Indian in the glare of while rivilixatiun. There are mi recruits for either,!lie negro or the Indian on this coulineiil, and both must! eventually go down before the race .that is constantly receiving recruits from tlie centi-1 uent of its origin, , When we come In regard the Chinese qttes- j lion, it is different. Their recruiting ground 1 Isas accessible as that or theCniien-inns, and far more prolific. Fifty millions of Chinese ■ might lie trniisfered In America without be. I lug missed-at home. They are at present pouring into California, carrying tliiifStMiu-1 Extra try by the momentum of nmnhrvs, Tbv Pa- ** ”* elfin railroad will open the way for their movement further Fast—-or West—for the terms are merely arbitrary. ' Kurope mid Asia are meeting like two lor. rents in the midst of the North American continent How to restrain them within proper limits is a problem in tdateHtuAttidttp ns grand a* it is wit(|oui precedent. Down with the corrupt pigmies nnd let a a giant, if such can be found, lake the helm of Slate iu Ids own hsud. Oue pilot must eommaud the ship or she will perish among j Savannah, April 28-—Cotton in fair de mand, with middlingt at 27 |c. Rales 1800 bale*. Receipts 410 bales. . { Liverpool Cqtton Market. Lfvnirooi,, April 28—Noon—Cotton mar- opens quiet, wifti Uplands lljd‘; Orleans 21(7/, 11 jdd. Bales * will probably reach MKK) hales. Afternoon—Cotton market easier, with Uplands nt ll{d-, Orleans, 12Jd. Kveuing—Cotton market dull, with up lands at Hid ; Orleans,'12jpP. Bales for the tiny footed up 10,000. New York Colton Maikai} v Nkw Yobk, April 28.—Noon—boAonjnar- kt-t quiet, with middling* at 28}(<<>283o! . Evening.—Cotton market quiet but un changed. Bales to day 1700 bales. ProTisloR Markets. Louihvillr, April 28.—Mens Fork, 01 2-’». Imrd IHo. Bacon, shoulders, ItlJf/fvl/S]; dear siiles, 173(/^17|. Mil ROAD WARE HOUSE. N. & A. P. TIFT, Cotton Factors, Warehouse, —AXI.— Commission Merchants. Rpoclalnttcntinn given to Sales of COTTON, Keep for sale BACON. COHN, BAQUINO. HOPE, T1KS, OI.N QBERING & BELTINtl. iSUOAIl MILLS, UUfiljKTT'ftMTKRL BRUSH COTTON (UN*. All consignments 1»y Car-Load are freo of eiiarge of drnyggo* or labor, [y, Oa., apr27, y X* ibany | A young fellow In Kngiaud ha* Bellied a ' broach of promiso suit brought against him by a most eligible damsel Iti a new way. The damages wero laid at £5,000, and sho galnod them in full. Whereupon the defendant ad dressed the young lady a note, saying "I have behaved infamously, hut if you will only forgive and forget, wo may bo happy yet. The only objection my frieuds had to you 1* now removed. They oon suy no longer you are without a penny, sinoo you have £0,000 of your own.” And she married liiin. NOTICE I Albany Retail Prices Current. Amiany, April 00th, 1800. ....per lb log($20 “ “ 22 (//> 26 “ ” n ^ WAX COHNMBA I COTTON <100UR, Yarns Osnaburgs Sheetings 1-4 Blenched... “ 00 Qi, 05 iO (<>Jr- • ‘ H (,[. 10 “80 (ib^. . per bush 1.256//1.00 .“liuiich 2,20 (/», ....“ yard 22 («*, 25 “ “ 18 d) 20 ' 10 f./V Oil .Shirtings—brown “ “ 10 (•>) lb Bloaehetl “ 12 (/» Hi lb-ills “ “ 22 (tt) Stripes “ “ 20 (n\ 25 I’ll I NTS " ” 12.j (<t 20 I'ANUhKS, Sperm per lb (10(/i*. 75 Ailaiuaiiiine “ " 25 (it Tallow n “ IBfff Dill KB FHUITS, Fenches *'_* t/ul'in,' Hupei fine per sack IlMI Him " ! Bin A Lit a ny, Oa., Apr. 20, 1800. v Y AN ACT of our Legislature, approved March J0, 1800, It is provided that all uses in, action accruing prior to 1st June, 1805, shall bo barred, unless sued before 1st January, 1870. Parlies against whom we hold claims will please take notice. We will meet debtors in a spirit of liberal compromise, and request that nil come forward mid settle at once, nnd thereby save the expense incident on suits, IIINCH Si HOBBS, ajr 27—Hi Alt’ys nl Law. [Journal & Messenger copy 1 week] WELCH'S COLUMN. Hare just received a NEW and COMPLETE stock of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, Comprising * DRY GOODS, GROOBBIBS, BOOTS & SHOES, -:0:- O.IIU (,t\ 0.60 7,60 (,A N 8,1 Mi the breakers. Extra Fa wily FKKTIMZKIIH. Haw v Boiie '* ” Hi.BB (HieHiipeiike “ " 75,00 Peruvian “ “ Mapes’ per ton 117,60 Ruperpliosplialw “ “ —— Land Plaster ‘ ' “ GRAIN, Corn per IuikIi 1.20 (/A 1.26 Oats per bush 80 (n) 100 GUN I'OWUKH per It* 60 («A 76 •• •• “ Idd 4 25 HAY, Norllieru per lOOlba 2 60 (a) 2 76 Roulliriu po" lOOlb* Hides - 18 20 Ass. Assn’s Grrii'R, ) lOru Div. 2t» Uisr. Ua. J Amiany, Apr. 20, 1800. | To (hr CSlitrut of Alhntiy : Learning thnt there is a feeling nf indlg- nation in the community against me, grow ing out ofiny # appointmcnt as Poet Mauler here, I have felt it a duty incumbent upon me, in juitioe to myself, family and friends, to place before the citlions tuy stntus, and the facts in relation to*nid appointment. My panuita, born within the limits of the State, reared in nn nitjoining county; my self, born, reared nnd educated upon the •oil of the Htate, are known to the citixnna of this county, nnd many of the Htate. My fa ther, reared in and ever following the teach ings of the immortal Clay, loved the Union of the Htates. Ho great was his attachment for the Union, although a slave-holder, he was willing to sacrifice them all for tho per petuation of the Union. With (best views, at the commencement of the into unhappy struggle he strenuously opposed scccjslon and the war throughout its whol# period, and was determined that nono of bis family should aid in the destruction of the government, nnd j I ItitN, Bar Nail Hod Hi eel oast Hi eel—plow KEROH1NE LAKB LEATHER, Hole,, Harness Calf Hkius.. . per Hi it (<A »” ”12* <" • ,18 ...76c!» per gal. *“' (<*• 25 . per Ih 40 (<A 60 91<V XL Himself and Uovcruiueul iV •cr^* to this end hb spent his children out of the army, family were loyal to the U throughout the war. The surrender found him penniless, the abolition of slavery, of which his prppu IjT consisted, but with bis children hrsuhd N C \V him, to whom kiuself aud an nge«l mother • now look for support. i Believing it to tha interest of tho South, 1 advocated the reconstruction of my. State. s’Warns supporter of the elect ton pfOen. Grant to the Presidency, now a frilnd to his administration, and am Identified with the National Refubikaa Party: Whatever my view#amiarelation to Government, lata hoaeel la them, and while theee vieura may be different from moat of my fellow citlxens, 1 tract that they will find me, in transac* ttoawlth them, a gentleman, affable in man ner, obliging and accomodating to all. Whoa the time arrives that I shall cease to be such, the position that I shall occupy in yoar midst shall know me no^fcmger. I defy any man living to bring any charge of rice or profligacy against uie. N<f. man can say that I ever attempted to barm him, and aside from my political opinion none can say ought tgalast me. s LIME per bid 8 6(1 (,t) MAl'KKRRL, 2000 (.t\ 27 l»n ti MOLASSES per gal (JO (</ 75 Svrup “ " 110 («) lii NAILS per keg 8 00 (it 10 00 PORK Pickled ” lb Frmth 12 (,i, 16 PEAS —Block .... 1 Mfiil-J 60 POTATOES Sweet per bush 60 (,i' l Irish ’ PV 76 fe) RICH per III 14 16 SALT.. SOAP, Bar ” lb 7} 0 0 SUGAR, Itrown per 1b 18 © 21 Crushed ” ” 22 . Clarified »» »t go TOBACCO, I.ow Grade* Medium Fiuo TALLOW WOOL CHICKENS UGH . per lb 2 00 (u, 2 60 per lb 25 , 28 pr head 85- (l?) 45 ...... pr doa 20 (/») Advertisements. DlllUrr Tll.lDK 4. U. ASIIIIRIUUB, of New Orleans, S. HUTTON, of Maoon, Gn. J. II* ASIIBRIDG & CO Merohants, General Purchasing .Agents, ui ssrooi.. ASIIBUUH1B, SMITH A-CO., Naw OtLSAKs. A l.lvc Hail}' Paper fur fl a Year I T1IK SAVANNAH ADVKItTTSHIi, Tho Cheapest iu tho Country ! milE DAILY AUVERTLSER, publlsiied ai I Ravaminii, will be hciu to country hj1/» soriburs for TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, and h!x months for tint h»llnr mul Fiftt/ Cm!*. THE ADVERTISER contains us much rending matter as the averugo of Weeklies, and is spcaially devoted to affording its read ers a condensed and concise daily niitiituary ofl'olUR-ul, Religion.-, aud Agricultural topics, at homo aud abroad, and is a faithful author ity on tlie Savannah Markets nnd quotations. it is a lively, eonipreheiitsive, nnd above ull, an economical Daily Paper, Mint every one should have iu the family. Scud your sub script ion for six month:-, und try it. WA. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED, to whom a liberal per cent age on subscriptions will he allowed. BEARD & KIMBALL, April 27, 1 KlWt, Publisher*. I). AITI/KTOaN &<U, I’ll Min hors 90, 92 & 94 GRAND ST., N. Y. Commenced, April 2d, a i , ru:roi\s> joi -rna u .1 H7.'A'A7.r I'M* nil, INtvolrtl lo l.lirraluri, Science & An. Omit ting ordinary new**, nnd avoiding pnr- tisan advocacy, both political ami neclarian, tlie .Iouknai. will be-'devoled tognuerallitera ture, to science, art and eduontion, and lo the diffusion of valuable information upon sub jects of public importance. It is intended to make use of all resources, original and nelec- trd, domestlo and foreign, which can give in terest and variety to its pages; nnd neither exertion nor expense will he spared lo secure the aid of llieliest talent of Hie time. We ab stain from Ilia large professions and the pa* rndeof conspicous names so common on these occasions, and, trusting to the iulcUigcuno of the people, shall be content to let tlie Journal speak for it sol’. Tito department of literature will embrace : FICTION, IN THE FORM OF BOTH SERI AL NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES; ESSAYS UPON LITERARY AND SOCIAL TOPICS : SKETCHES OF TRAVEL AND ADVENT URE ; DISCUSSION UPON ART, ROOKS, AND KINDRED THEMES; PAPERS UPON ALL THE VARIOUS SUB JKCTH THAT PERTAIN TO THE PUR- SUITS AND RECREATIONS OF THE PEOPLE, WHETHER OF TOWN OR COUNTRY ; and POEMS BY OUR FORE.Mt 1ST POETS. Illustrations will form an important fea ture in llie plan of the Journal. Ncnrly ov cry number will bo accompanied by either an ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ON SOME POPULARTIIEME, A STEEL ENGRAVING IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE ART, OR A LARUECARTOON ENGRAY* . ED ON WOOD* No. 1.—Contains a Cartoon of tho Grand Drive iu the Central Park, a Spir ited and Animated Sceuo. No.2.*— Contain* an Eight-Page Supplement Underground Life nnd Mil with ill Illustration*. No. 8.—-A Steel Engraving of Noon on tho Honshore, from n Picture by Ken sett. No. 4—An Art Supplement, containing New York illustrated with 18 Su perb Illustrations. No, 5.—A Superb Cartoon of the Levee at New Orleans. Novelty, freshness, and cuutiuual change will bo aimed at in Ihlu department. The 11* lustrations will u.-ually bo valuable as works- ofnrt; those ou steel, and Hie Cartoous, con sisting of views of Amovican scenery, by our most distinguished painters, and rilustrutions of character nnd life, by our foremost draughtsmen. They wiil be printed with ex tra cure on separate sheets, and may be cither bound in the volume at the close of the year, or framed to hang upon the wall. The Joi-r JtAt., in this feature, will be unlike auy other. Booh number of AlrLfiTONS’ JOURNAL contains 82 PAGES OF HEADING MATTER. Tha Groat Novel of Yietor lingo, onlltlod “Tho Man Who Laughs; or, By the Kiug’s Command,” was begun in tho first nnmber. Price 10 coats per , or copy $1 per mini her, in advance. For sale by all Ncw3 Agents throughout tha United Stales. Terms for clubs may bo obtained of the Publishers. Specimen copies sent gratis up on application. April 27, 1809-21 HATS, CLOTHING -OUR— Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals, Are the BEST wo can buy in the markets, or, are carefully prepared by ourselves from official formularies, Our stock is LARGE AND COMPLETE! Our FACILITIES and EXPERIENCE in dis pensing arc well known. spare no labor or money lo keep a First-Class Establishment worthy of our liberal and patronage. increasing Our I’ricrs are Always as Favorable ns any other houses. - * \\V ask for nkw ouhtomkkb to try us, old ones wo expect to keep. I/. U. A. II. E. WELCH, Dh^uuirts. Piii-p ■" \ White Lead Consignments Solicited. Particular atten tion given In the sale *f Southern Lands to European Capitalists and Intending liumi- Orders for foreign goods executed GEORGIA—Worth County. Salunda T. Penrccapplies to uie for exemp tion of personalty, and .setting apart and val uation of homestead, and ( will pass upon the ftme on the 16th day of May, at my office;:— J. W. ROUSE. ape 27 21 Ordinary. WOOL ! WOOL I AVING UNLIMITED ORDERS FOR WOOL, we ato prepared to pay I flU MARKIT PMICK IN CASH! COTON SID FOR KAI.R, We have about eighty bnshels of the Six Oak a Cotton Seed for Bale. Ms Apply, either at this office, or to Mr. Jaa»e*Mnom, u Mrs. Baker’s place, two utiles east of Albany. April’Gilt, 1869--tf LUMBER'! LUMBER I T 1711!HI 8TEAU MILL. AT HARDTOP, >,1,. riiit.s /Sootli of Albany, -JOOgnMt»'*x»AWxnM fcwA'MR/ft! VIRBT CLABS ’ "MUKIii H they are pre^Mlo fill '* * ‘Mi*'?.* 9 "000«R4«»( JVOTIOJS'S, CROCKER YWA HE; WOODWARE, NY It if It they will bell at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE For Cash or on Time. Re sure nnd give them a call. They Will lake pleasure iu showing you their Uomln, ami use every exertion to please in price and quality. April 20ib, 18(59.—8m LEAD nud ZINC, UNHEED OIL, VARNISHES, and complete stock of Painters* Materials.- 100 boxe<* WINDOW ULASS, ass’t. At very LOW RATES, for sale by L. E. & H. E. WELCH, UnoouisTS. The Best Stock OF COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY and .fine uToilct- ^Vvticlea, In the market can always he found WBLOH’S CORNER. JOE. S. HALVE. (WASHINGTON STREET) ALB ANY GEORGIA, HAS JUST OPENED a very large ami care fully selected stock of SPRINO & SUMMER 3DZR/3T Q-OOX5S, LADIES FASHIONABLE DHESJ^OOUS. BOOTS, SHOES, IUTS, —AND— CLOTHING, GROCERIES & PROVSIONS, l'AMIL Y SUPPLIES, —ANU— PLANTATION GOODS. TYTII1CIIII B OFF K It S A T PRICES YV thot cannot fail to givo Hatisfaction, aud cu terms to suit purchaser*. Thanking his frionds and the public gen erally for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. lro respectfully solicits a continuation of the same, pledging his undi vided efforts to please all who may favor him with a call. . Albany, npr23d 18U9-8m S Yonrs Old WHISKY IMPORTED FRENCH UllANDV GIN, RUM and WINES, &C, The lies! articles we can buy in the market aud suited io<- medical purposes, at WELCH'S. CORNER TRUSSES, • SUPPORTERS. CHEST EXPANDERS, FORCEPS, SYRINGES, &c., &c„ Always a good supply at * WELCH’S COMTEK. I* Kodgcrs & Wosti Tlic only dIm, LO fin loot . - . -“:V- TI-IE GREAT CHILL AND FEVES EXPELLEB. HS PM IT IS Iff-KACT A MOST F c v o r WONDERI Cure on account; of this 1 Instant, Remedy MAKINQ A \ Lasting and Permanent Co NO CASE, However Obstinatfj Can\ResiHt its Health^givlng Prdfertli pyrafug; Create«nn Appetite, brii eolortothe cheeks Of .' the emaciated, arid strenKth to t)»e feeble, Bvery Bottle Sold is iccompaB a Guarantee of Its Eflicacjn Tlip'Tropriefor of Hip PVRAfWIi lengpfl pv.ry pupo, no ninlt.r of how slnniling, lo Iry thin QUKAT CHILI, FKVElt CURB, nnd llipn deny It* won,' cnralirp proporliep. ASK FOI't L I P P M A N’S PYRAFIJ 1 WBLOH'I ~ OOBXEX- x. b a-n y AND HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM! —tOr— L. D. HOYT T>F.8PKCTFBLLV INFORMS HIS XV Fii«(la, «nd Ike public gooernlly, thit he HU Just ree,if«d u lnrg. nnd el.gnr.1 stock COOKING STOVES, —AUD— HOUaft FURNlSMNd ROODS/ tui, tutcu and Wooden wake, 'jio&P * SU.yKR WATClIKS, UNNinwan,nt rVMPS*.dPUMr / SUAriKSOICS, Albuyr, upi 33 -0».ly NEW BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED AT . Albany Book & Jewelry Store, “The Chaplet of Pearls”—by the Author of “ Heir of Kedclyffe.” “ Gates Ajar.” Miss Muhlbach'a Work*. (’heap edition of DICKENS, SCOTT, &c., More of MRS. HILL’S COOK BOOK, Moliuu &c>, 4c. Any new or old Roo^s ordered for customer* at Publisher's Prices. i, iVEi.c ii t eo SCHOOL BOOKS, NBWiiBTQQlC JUST RKCKIVEI), Embracing all priucipal School Book* -used is thin section. SCHOOL STATIONERY ofArr’Kihds. LETTER AND ENVELOPES, PLAIX AX I) FA ATI Y STATIONERY, Blank Books k Mehokadcms. —Any kind of Blank Work got up tor order. at WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FIRE SCREENS, PICTURES, . Framing m- Albaay Boot * Jewelry Siere. Fine Gold Jewelry, iSOUD {5U,VBBa>d SILVER-PLATED WARE l“«I«umyLklu* u «• r*pr«neut. , ■: L. B. WELCH * CO., Albany Book k Ikwnlry Btora. Atkuiy. April o, ’eWy-oq AND GET Ull) OF THAT MM**ruble II ILLS A N Diuon.c, D F E V J i'.'Jtl For sale a’t Wholesale, by the Sole facturcr lor the United States— JACOB UPI PROPRIETOR QF LIPPMAJrs WHOLESALE DRUG - Savannah, Oa- ] Kayton’S OF CURES ALL Pains and AND ISTHI AcheSj "(■* Great Rheumatic Ren KAYTON’S PILL8—Cure* Siok 1 nnd nil Bilious Disease*. jfiQT For sale by . L. E. & H* E« WI albast Jau2G-ly A. H. CoLquitT, . Jawxs 1 Baler County, Gn. . A , ;N«i I Iu/in II. Colquitt. Savannah, C COTTON FACTORS * GEN* • • r - Commission Merchants/ Bky Btreet, BATAWVAI?. to tin j