The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, July 16, 1869, Image 2

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auk Du* —All bills la iMa pot's St* da' 00 tho rflko ad»»rii'MO«ul. ««p» 4^4^* abat'd bp cbslried, aad - *111 bo pooMOI'd wbCT th« mooey Is AU odrariiaMMla >booU be narked fur a Uoe. *b«™ir» Ik'P will b« '■>" aodarika raka '( «o aack for (ka Sret lioa, and oo muck for each iubaeq. toNkin- Coder Ikia head’ tha Bruo- e.lok a~r°rt ApF",t of.be 10th toys < ! "W' are ooly poraiitt'd to aap that too ~ -rr, charg'd l laior- H 1- I that; a t tha "allo'a waDthataada art'll."' Qvmaa: If aap or dor Meads la ajaalt aoplhlag wortkp of kola rkap will oblige as bp for- a eopp to thlaaCoa. aital T«a Joraau A Jlxnuots; Th. jMo«dWih*»tl W*f- ! fc.'fch** ka Edii hM dm bmm announced, but from thedigtdty ud heft of tk* loaders, wo suppose bo li In , Tbo election in Tennessee for Gov- tad aoabora of tbo Legislature taken place oa tbo int Thursday in Augu t next Exrit.ioiu.— C. J. 1)40111, six feet high, red ooDdj kolr, florid complexion ami liaxel eyet, expelled from NiwIwl Lodge 224/ l km JMfcbdk, 11 i lj latit lltioil, hilt UOt to W .■»» n *•««»■ thm hr never gave aid or comfort JO the re- 4 lion. This seems to ua to he the proper nslrnMion ofexlsling laws concerning ibis ^ Customs froinlLe first iojdif twlf woMt ttiSfet'S «i lurtbar consideration of tbs Missiasippi election, And “ ’"‘ jfthber miy . bv poenad.” . v.* r .‘‘ *• , - m *niw> w—ldp WMi four o'olook jroeUrdap ovoslng, a aouiewbat proclplladoilbribe n't lot*In dl.nl ’l , l ianoo<ofcMlnipk flB«»-*w S raelpltalMbrlli'n'Wa/rom A 1 urner’a fc&iafptic*, ^Wkriotc/ ,rrlt, * *odoa b*U which tho acre* Id the conrsriof Stotos police for ti graph was earl/ in Martha Ifarrla, hat bits unexpected)/ dla- iy for Ifllssls- dlLTKOTON, July 12—HpecialjffYuin Column to-day, say that the Colorado Hftr f i4 Jdfltof .than oyer ba|arp4mowu Jtf lIht.'WM ‘WWJft, sotonTOet and eight inches, r It is Dow falling slowly. The whole entirely under watqr, and the crops destroy. ed. Tbo railroad botWedn valley if . destroy. A Hey ton and Co lutnbus is washed away for several hundred damaged between ^ast yards, and it is badly Lake and AUeytoo.., A number of persons were drowned below Columbus. Alleyton is six foot undtir jv*(er. Dead bodies have boon soon floating past there. The w^lor cat off Dunovant’s and other plantations. — At East Lake the residents, it is supposed have perished. The water is falling slowly. At LaUraugOp the water Is still live feet t on the public squares. It in rumored that Da- strop and Webburville are washed away and many.tires loot. The latter town is situated on lower lands than LaUrange. At Ilraxon tho water is vary liigh and still rising. been lilted I fnd (be* Teh don of them, but of course, tinder imperative obligations of secrecy. It was of great public interest, iu several aspects, that we should refrain front betraying the slightest knowledge or coned 3 iCM iu the premises. 0 Intend non only to pay that; u*e Of »M fM agaiast Turner is tflat- ,dP counter feiting the signature* of genulfi* bank noios of tha First National Dank of New Jcrtey. which notes were purloined from tho U. H. Treapury Dcpartiaept', after they,- had been ntadd ready (6 (mlurfled over to the bank officers We have been tpld the case is a very clear ono. The signatures are vory inartificiall; executed, and manifestly in Turner's CELEBRATED E. MRVSH ~?0:- MANUFACTUBE COMMENCED BY ELlEAZEir CARVER IN AT NATCHEZ, MISS. :.f •»«*,£- AKB TO -: VIRGINIA SPRINGS I TUE CENTpALy SHORT -o- VIA Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Jo -o— hand HTiling •Turner 1 MANUFACTORY: Mississippi Rf A f Trial •! fllou. , No. i negroes, of 5>rf# negro and scalawag certificates. He pardoned the burglars iu Chatham, on the his afl}d*yit fti Alien X Williams, (eolr’dj.thot he swor/falsely on the trial; and now Allen, wiUCthe X, iuajjes a aeeond affidavit that Ufe affidavit text, to Bullock was obtained /wUboft.kUItnoyifif wM.il contained, and that what hesworsou UisTrl that what besworsoa tu*Trial was the tratli. xmmw&iiuuui} ■ MamrasT Drstint: A larga proporiion of tho' Southern Frees la absolutely afraid to taka a flap forward. Many seem to iuingin e a yawning gulf Just ahead of themi and (hat a aiapwill preoipitate (hem into a fathom- will notthar go forward nor backward, but •shauats bis strength In obstinate resistance to ooaxlag find force. From that class of cosnsfUar* the South baa more to fear Uian from tbo reckless and daring strides of the progressive spirit that would lake the flood tlda of events and trust their fortunes on the wars. Oar motto is to push along, and wo fail to mownt tha first wave of the on- fyllows Jurisdiction. At Hi* clone of lh« hearing, Chase Raid lie would inform flu ho had digested the arguments, I’cnnsylvaulk Nomiuailni; Conven- llon. i dutmm malting eastward. An empire of 400,000,000 ef hA- man beings has just had ita dikai out away ,*a*thft.tlM 0«MI, Ilka lh» tmhlngof auajr aratan, towards tho rlrlag of tlio roo It brrak upon th' wattoro .hoar, of this Coatia*at. It m*j ha that; la tha tcoa.uj of I‘ro.1 ehrlatiaa al'Uttatioa i «ad untaaa llie Bible . ha afkM.aad .th. theory of tho. fo.p.1 ■o«r.ly . cod. of moral athloo, tho logic of faith lafallibly arotraa ika conclusion that aooaaala abort 1 tha achtmings of (tall# man , !,„ aandtraatlni, (OcOod’a own purpose., this grand rararul af tha sweep of tk«. o< itturia. i)4 Uoaf Da»a wt tho oa^aolty and gsniUB to to tha herculean task of taking on board her ^tifilT*hip\oO^O,(HKI^ §«i t L, and under the weight of the mighty rial- ton age maintain her Integrity and escape fouu ThoM ark’qautldnsAhat Siam to appall p)#Va»i*e*. »»<• !f* ( *» a# light of asaatfest. destiny. Tho theme s our thought odd wo dart not. like ,g.l«|l.r|a,C r ..di" msdiwilhi". Bod-like U k %orthy if thotr PlarMi taimmtSI odf« Wa Mormiag Hawk a ,aftl»WlhlKMteth' IhUawlag extracts fit faotor t it Florida, l|t cpt.rpil .v’wwy 4 »%RM8fla ^?:*^ki«.,yrcr,* WashTmutu ., July M.—Maj. Wofford vi«i- ted flan. Bberman u>*-duy, ami reeeived from him additional an^uranccH uf nil i .ipartial regislraiion aud elecli m iu MiNHiHHippi The military officers who noiiducted Ilia regintra tion and election iu Virginia, will hr ordered to MicHiHRiiipi on llie HJinit* duty. A prof In- inai ion ordering l|ie MlRMiRHipid i led ion on the fourth Tiirrduy In November, linn linn liguod by llm I’rrMident, Phillips is now arguing, in behalf of Yer- I ;er, the writ of AaAfiit cor/nu. Secretary l iar in prcHcnt ami taking notes. Latkii.—Tho proelniiialion for the Mhfia- sippi (decltou Imn been promulgated. It siib i milh to a HPparute vole tlie d Hlramtliineuleiil rltuise ami the ineligibility cl<»Hfo\ «mi I he rodrictiou of l lie State from lending money to oorporotioul or becoming n Siookholder iu corporations It Hilbmiia tft a Hiipurale vole the part of the oath of olfico ns follows • ••That 1 have never, a.k a member of any tloii- veulioii, voluil for or sigmul any ordiiiunce of xecrsriou .* that I huvu uever. ns n ineuibSrol any Mlalc Legislature, Voted for (lie call of aqy Convention that palixod uuy meli ordi- nsnea.*' IfIsiindrrutooil that scrfllouV* (our to fifteen, iticliinivo, of nrliole Ihirlueii, under tho bond of “Ordinanee," are considered or forming no part of said CoiiHiiluliou. The Verger habeas corpus argument lasicd fourliourH. Hoar strongly eomlmUcd MlmS' OloRi wasfukswfor'pralimlnary exami nation before W. 0. Morrill, Collector of Hevcnne for this District, and also U. H. Commissioneer. The examination now going ou is private, hiitsusb additional facts as may he commu nicated to the public, we expect to learn be fore going to presH- The Post Office is now in the charge of Mr. Woodward, Special Agent Post Oflicp Department, and so ends, fiir the preSqjd, nud we hope for all future time, the expw^ intent of negro post-innalcrs in Macon, The Ailmlnistration bus gained no glory by it, and we are informed tbo Post-Master tien- ,eral wrote some duy» ago that a new ap pointment would very shortly be made. Let them appoint a while Georgian, of honor, eharncler ami position. Latkh#—ComlfiWslonel , IMorrlil has hound over Turner, under a flCsMM) lmnd for his ap- peni'nnoe to-morrow morning nt ten o’clock. The hintiivt Attorney, Col. John Milletlge, telegraphs lo continue llie enso till Friday, at ten o'clock, when lie will ho present. Telrtfrii/fh. 10th East Bridgewater, Mass. rjlIlK great and eonatahlly increasing complaints by Spinners and Factors of the napped R,A.I£jROlAX)9. TO Hava JoaLopuud fit (brig f^{ Columbia, Chester, Charlotte, Salisbury, Salem, Greeuxboro, AND VIA BAY Danville, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, LINK STEAM*RS Hillsboro, Raleigh, Weldon, 'Petersburg Portsmouth Norfolk. TO BALTIMORE. or kuolted and colootton In the market, arises from the use of inferior gins, or from the use or machines which are too complicated ; it being a well established fact, that the less cotton is handled or worked over, the better the sample of lint; therefore, tho simplest machine by which the desired result oan be proditoed, leaves the lint in tho best possible condition. Iu order to produce a good sample of cotton, the Planter must have a Gin that will not break, knot or mar the fl/Tre,—the Moles and Trash must he separated from (he Lint,—the Cotton muRt he thoroughly opened atuf not napped, the seed must also bo well cleaned that there may he no loss. \ • We would respectfully call your attention to the CARVER OUT. which possesses all the above merits; it Iirh for a long series of years met with extensive sales, and received i!,«* highest recommendations from tho most influential Cotton Planters, Merchants and Cotton Hpianars. \ . fly the well established form of Hie GllATK and adjustment of the ROLL-BOX, (ho saws e kepi in a central position in the spaces, the cottou is thorehy prevented from choking or 60 MILES SHORTER Than anj^olher Route between Augusta and Points North! Second Door from Town’s . (Town’s Boildikq,) A LARGE and ELEGANTLY atsorttd *4* TgnttasMiti: m rm.t.ow Tint t.r.Ai» or Vm- iitMA : Tho canvass In Tennessee is devel oping the strength of the I wo parlies, and it ix now pretty generally conceded that Hen- tor, who loads tho Conservatives, has tho inns of H-ukos—the meanest typo of seals* wag and negro radicalism. Judging from our Tennessee exchanges tho Hluto will he partially redeemed from tho thraldom and disgrace fastened upon her by Brownlow and hid minions. clogging, nud tho seeds are thoroughly cleaned. The BIUIHH performs i's part iu a very superior mnnncr, opening the Cotton, and vrilh tho Assistance of the MOTii-BOABDB and MOTlNG-UltATKH, separating the Motes and Trash from the Lint to such a degree of perfection, that its value is greatly enhanced over that ginned on Machines with inferior Brushes. The SELF-ADJUSTING or OSCILLATING BOXER hnvq tho peculiar advantage of CAtming the Gin to run freely aud easily, without heating of the journals, thus avoiding nil danger of lire by friction, when properly attended. Wo arc prepared to execute orders tor our new Gin. arranged for ginning tho PEELER and DIXON, or other long staple upland Cottons; this Gin is only made when specially ordered. We also make u very liglit running Gin, known ns the “ CAUVEll HORSE POWER COT TON GIN,” with saws ten inches dinmoter, which is especially adapted to meet the wants of those raising a limited amount Of cotton, or Uioho whose Horse Power is not sufficient to drive our Gius.with saws twelve inches diameter. This Giu will make an equally good sample of Cotton, nud is furnished at a less price These Gins throughout nr. built in the moil mbstantial manner, by experienced workmen, from the VHHV JiKST M *- * * * * " !hase said lie would inform the counsel when niti-U K I'lrvl from soma point on the M & B Road via Aincrtoiis to Columbus. Such n line is otic of tlio inovitables. Go ahead, llAnnimnnn, July M,—The committee on resolutions have made their report. Tho res* elutions deolaro against tboCNerclno of doubt ful constitutional powor» that Pennrylvanm would never give tip self-government; that tho ratification of tha liftocuili amendment should go before the people; that tho negro xhoitld U(.,t have tlio ballot; that tho Uuauccx ^irm 1,4 need * tlial I fiber fttflirins should li onoopraged; Gist. the roconstrtAipii .policy tefide to destroy BepuWlonu UoflH(nn«>i 4ml establish tyranny ; that onr HuhTfvr* xhmdd not ho forgotten ; that our symjtalhies xhojlild bo given to na'i^tt* atnurgiirtg for liberty, and that our system of taxation is hiirdjm- sorao and should ho dotto away with. Thu report was unanimously accepted, ilfi oilh lm- was', received monte applause. v v A letter from Gen. Hancock, dolt 21st. positively prohibiting the use name, was rend, hut several de^laryd ifleir determination lo vote for him lit splto o( it. 'Ffrrt btilrof .* Asa racf ' 1 May of’Ills i acker, f»H; ’ (Jen. W. R. Hancock, 22; Geo. W. ('ass, 4H; General Wm. McCandless,6. Hooond ballot; Pacler, 08; Cass, 4i ; Hancock, III, Packer wax declared the notaiuee. Mkuimiir, July M.—The Chinese Labor CouvrWtiou was orgaujxed—-Governor Harris, President. The attendance wax large. Farther (Tom (hr Texas Flood. GAt.vr.stoN, July 14 To-day cars have been sent out ftdirt llurrislmrg, Texas, with boats to rescue the suffererx l*y the ibmiH in Colorado Valley, who look refuge iu the tree tops, in Eagle f.uko,bottom whore (hey U'nvo been flr'.twfi 4%a. ! .l‘^»i|^fi information bus TjOeii reoeived that the water wax two feet over the tops of the telegraph polen pit .farms in UieBaglqXnke fafcitqtn, Whfih m4 ghltjva ted etery year. Various niutoro are* iiuro from Bnstvop, hut as conroibWwMWlsbtf entirely cut off, none can be credited. It in impossible toiat- fallen six feet already. Tho Urn eon h still rising. It ip reported that all tho rivers near Ban Ant6uio' are out qf hanks. Hawkimsviu. A Ft. Vai.irv Branch K. It. ,r*Tbf Hawkinsvillo Dispatch is informed by a friend “that tho Prasident of the Macon A Brunswick Road hat announced his intentioh ao soon as that road is oooipleted,|)or putting A so tin-it KAiutt.Ai* Himkikmtion : The Amcrieua Gouriep hna. fuddjmly. waked up and found out that Americas needs aildiiion. ul railroad facilities. It very sensible ndy brol her Courier. Hplendld Muslins and llohes for summer wenr, arc lo ho found at J. HOREN FI ELBA BUG'S. Nt*\v A tl v ert. i Honmn t.n Would You Koep Cool ? PATRONIZE Scarborougli’s Ice House! ! Ice l* belter liiat/whixky, and heats hitters and Hmla lo deal has a COOLER and HEALTH PHKHKUVATIVE! All Summer PLA N TE RS -AND hiaoptife force at work ou the line between hero and Fort yaUoy." m Cotum Factors and Commission Mer chants, at our old slan l ou Third street, and pledge ourselves to conduct strictly a Com mission Business, and shall give special care nud attention to all business entrusted to us. We return our sincero thanks to our old pa- trout lor past favors, and solicit n contin uance of tha same, and would raquest Plan (era generally, to give us a trial, as we make the sale of cottons specialty. Hindi be prepared to raodw tbo usual ac commodation. JONVTHIN tOLLIKS a 60V, COTTOS FACTORS, July 10, 'C9*«m Micoli'.fu. The Exleaslon «f (he Alhallr «uir Railroad. hid 'ATKUIAL, (the sletl for tho saws being imported expressly for these Gins.) and nro of Excellent ttuisli, We feel confident that the Carver Gits cannjt fio sur passed iu any of liiuir operations, and for rapidity of Ginning and sample of Cotton mnde, aniinl he equaled. Exact dtiplicalOH of each piece of these Gina can be obtained of any of our Agents, so that any of the | arts breaking or wearing out, eau bo easily veplaced'hy the Plautcr. Time Tabic Going lforlb: 0.25 P. M. . 7.20 P. M C.40 P. Mx 7.80 A.M. 1.25P. M. 8.25 P.M. .1.40 A. M. 11.16 A.M. 0.00 P. M. 10.46 P. M. 2.80 A. M. (3=“ Price, $4 per Saw. E. CARVER COMPANY, EAST imiDOEWATER, MASS. T. H. JOHNSTON, Sole Agent, ALDAN Y, 0A, .inly im.ii, isr,!i-ir Leave Macon........... Havimnah Atlanta Augusta Columbia Charlotte Greenoxhoro Richmond Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Arrive at New York at 6.10 A. FI. The Shortest and most desirable Route to the flOu VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Through Tickets via this Route to the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, with privileges of slopping over at Charlottesville, Staunton, Goshen, Millboro nnd Covington, may be had nt Augusta, Havannah, Maepn, Atlanta, Col umbus, Montgomery, Mobile and N. Orleans. This Route traverses an elevated, fertile and healthy region of country, with pure water and beautiful scenery. m Smooth Track, Iron Bridges, nnd first-class Accommodations The Eating Houses are unsurpassed, nnd Travellers are always as sured of a bounteous meal. Bleeping Cars on Night Train*. Through Tickets good until used, with op tion to Passengers of stopping over at lerrni. ua! points. Passengers will find this the most oomfor- tnble and pleasant, as well as the most diroct and expeditious llouto botwoen tho North and South. REMEMBER fho “New Short Line,” nnd ask for Tickets via “Columbia and Augusta Railroad,” to insure spkkd, coairoRT, and SAFETY. THROUGH TICKETSand Tiirouoii BAGGAGE CHECK# may bo bad at Terminal Hi at ions of all Connepting Roads, and in New Orleans at General Ticket Olfico, under St, Charles Hotel, corner of St. Charles and Com mon Streets. O P HYDE. General Alien! July U, 18C0-8m - . Of every description, variriy andxqt* such as v T° MARK <11 KIII1M fur a I.AUliK nml li LUO ANT Slock of goo.lx, IMPORTED b\BOM EUROPE! TIIK rilHHUNT STOCK OK DRESS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS! Gout’s Clothing, Hats, Boots anil Shoes, SADDLERY, HARNESS & BUGGIES- ALSO, 61 ® $ 'fit 1(19 b 1 ® LIQUORS AND TOBACCO -AT- Mayer’s Corner, < WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES R. MAYER IN NOW IN EUROPE, giving his personal attention to the selection of hi )h Htock, ami ax shipments will very soon reach Albany, he desires lo close out lh e on hand if possible, and therefore has marked his prices down, and will sell at pur chaser’s own figures. We are pleased to learn that the President and Board of Directors of the A A Gulf Road have resolved upon the immediate extension of their road lanBotanUa! Ala. w tbe starting point of G^SfiolmwefeW Rall- Jter roai >e wll truer 'theUifrectora’of the Gut Alabama it be 4-ak>eAl(o!i and . opld affofdj hud ad plainly seethe rQiisfruction of iWtntiia westward. (I EOHOlA-.l*oir.:iiKKTY County. Mrs. Nancy E. Blown, wife uf Gid«on Brown, applies la me fur retting apati and valuatiun »f homestead of realty ami perian th/ ; and 1 will pas* upon the same at my ofhee oa the 31st July, lbfift, at IU o'clock,- am H fc BEGH LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE, also, thatbo will in a.faw days general Block of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. GROCERIES, FAMILY 8UPPL1ES, etc., etc., in the Eastern Store in CAPT. JOHN DAVIS' NEW BUILDING, next door to Jaokaon & Gilbert. [July 10, 1809-ftll 1st oct. July Id, 186U-2t*.. The originators of the Gulf Road suter nrlaa never eofiteikplat^d the halting of the road midway- They sufficiently declare their design lii the ram« A It Am tic ami f/p//. To eonnect these two the chfirter.wma intcrid* •d; and the history of the work deinoatraftes liUon of the country penetrated l*y iha ►Va* tare, ihta 1 th| lpcqV bqf(nMg fiadpmfliflitlk to " cpenrie of runnibg ft, especially Given under mr lmnd nnd nffieinl signature, * of Jnly, 1800. W. II. ihia 14th day or Jnly f 1800. WILDER, Ordinary, GREAT. MDUCTIOF IN PRICES a- r & H. E. OLIVER, —Dkaurrh In— STOVES, HARDWARE, ANU House Furnishing Goods NO. 40 & 42, THIRD ST., MACON. GA- H AVE a LARGE and ELEGANT.niook, and are offering EXTRA INDUCE- TS lo the Irade. July 9, 1869—tf p immon’s The eymplomn of liver cotnplAint are uneasloess and pain in the aide. Some times the pain- ia in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheuma tism. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in gen- oral costive, sometimes alternating with .t lax. The head is troubled with pain, tiiier ffoue been done. ;ull, heavy sensations, con atderablc loss of memor/t accompanied with painful ® sensation of having left un something which ought to have lone. Often complaining of weak- debility, and low spirits. Some times, some of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other Hue* very few ol ‘ LVef lh gen them; bat the . erally the organ most in-r wolted. ■ _ Cure the Liver with .„|j' 8TAPLB ft FhWJY DRY GOODS, Ladies' Goods. Fine Tarllono, BrillumCi, Moiiia CainbrioD, Atpaoas, BombwiM Mourning Goods, Morning RH, Shawls, Hibboiis. IforM Goods, all kinds, Cons . > • Iloopskirls, Kid Gloves, Hals 1 Bonnets, nnd TEN THOD8AS other things for For Ladles’&fJ^flreD8 l Ww Alto, sn 1mm tnu (took of FINE CLOTHING —AND— Gents’ Furiilshlng 01 ll.o beat ENGLISH and PBENCH I<M —AND— m Custom Ittade War! For Ladle* sad MliHi, OmU ted I, Hits, Capa usd OrihoUtut sljlesaad Hosiery, Notion^ or. siMnoM» Liver Regulator,, A preparation of roots and herbs, Wkrtwnted to‘be strictly vegetable, lo any one., o any It he V and can do no-Injury , • * : :.ur, liA For laboring CU fact,. EVERY fi-s ti- it -ix.ss iMX, e/er offered 16 (he suffering, if taiten^gO'i larly and perslilenthi v .itii(aure tb cure." ' Dyspepsia, headache, jaundicerCoitiveneni, sick headache, chronic dii UKOKfJIA—JJopniiRSCTY Covmrn for aet- Mre. Ague* D.,Jones applies to me for i ling apart and valuaklbn oi ho64elead of ally and personalty; and I will pass upon the Vame at my office on the Gist July, I$ffi9, 10o’clock, A. kl. - Given under my hand and official aigna , J«l, Id, 18».»* lj* -. Ordln';,. DR.Y GOODS DOWN I aocholy, or d'DiwIon ot «piril», hosribnm. In,in th, bowel', pots in Uio h,ad. ■ ip*y,.boib, polo In book 1 liEoncitA—Worili County. -rJWMMnWraW, oniis»r,,. + . 7 in'r..w : ** Tn*m' LAbO'E AND VARIKH STOCK OF ooUn, or poll favor sod ague, snd limbs, oilbins,: oryitj oKaotlona, snd blfioni df sUr. •• > i Prepare! only by J, Mg’ .' female ■ g'nor- AMD CLOTH IMG ■ Prioetl) by moil. Tbo following highly osn tolly W wh»to GKOUGIA—MiloHcll County, t DAYS offer date, (n to Vy bf Ihr Courl of Ordlury of Biion will bo madelolho Irsid oonnly.:tor leair*: to belonging lo*h«. '.Imtou^f ‘ Adm'rO. R. Molt >,1800.11111st oct ' aSEaro^r;