The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, September 03, 1869, Image 2

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MiU^U-County Slwi^iSaJ. reUifpcd frusn^a VS^r» ■trip'intop&rtii Ay vest of Fort, fly most agrot-aF^l^fe; Aspect or tbit' m plains pT pine fores latitude in-Georgia, Gbroe AiiltataSK^-, •A-^impsoQj to p*JT &¥• p?tvl»s*c niunry for -old lot of ® 5 Aho of Out mme tb*e and pLtce, - ^ Will be sold lot of land isOnbcr 107. in the Uth di-triet of «>J county,’ to ■SiA’ijBj Jtt’*tic** , *t\»urt fiti issued fwXiim n4ib Piririct.O. M., iu favor <>r WadeC. Uox '■rslkrt HenryHaytor, WilUam <i. Taylor, and Puller ^own, a*7h* pr«»Krtr'orSKiry J.Taylor. Levy mSOe fWl returned by a (.oustable. A La mi the unne time and jJace, H000 feet of-*iuap» **<lgw IuuiUt, more .*r le^s, «»w? hd of tang* edge lumber, one hor of toot?. • chop hatchets, 4 club axes, half sack "alt, 8 boxe* j**t «*J», 4 ti*» cupo, 1 putr small scale*. 3 large mill saw fib*", •" blau*» l«o«»lc*, y bora ^oau 1 oil *au urn! oil, 1 tiu aeoop, 1 uiill log cart, and 1 auuU vice, t«» satisfy oue distress warraqt m Uvor ot Wiu, Tiiedey against I*. S. Roger*. jipjtotccrtindimbibed by Jb^fc-'tb* Oral‘ijier:. ‘ n't "eujJmrjT i, aliuulifaly iwippliMl w),h jjurr >v&rcr by ll>e wwii in.).brauebei, flowing •frdin life hills. l'lteaeitreii,* flow along ra- *$n»£b«o $4* nre «ii»o* jweeipitoin, l«tJrefjtii<ofl#:lTTe oolong as the noil non wiUujtahil rlic wunbihg process of tbe rains.. TKe bolloio Tnhtlo are productive had luting. ■‘’i'fll’fenyife i»S gndffiftksiiy, chin- r\WR GOLD ‘MEDAL lia.-- just L-Hff- award vd by tho X Maryland Institute to CUAHL M. ST^KFF, for the BEST PIANOS NOW MADE. ovnr BaUluoi**, Philadelphia, and New York Pianos. Office sod Ware-Room*. No. » North Liberty .St., wear Baltimore Street, Baltimore. S TIEFf’S PIANOS hare all the latest iinprorenn-uts, including the Agraffe /o^fborp **o5<Ffrieii<r* w^Wlyb^jjng tlniScT^ geP 1 ting nnb nripyrr fop rigb I I 1>ut we tvooftl ffryhar not Lave tthjraphicA conimunicaticfirwilltih c .** c 1 d friend beTew ? ' t wLile the dnmfe raging. £ ^ / M At the iKMUtoat^ce^nftb.^Mtj^icg^tliql Harvards ter. BiiM/I for John Bulk The lesson taught Jonathan, though not palatable, was mmsmr-fi To a flat-woodsman the country is very pictueaque, and, unKke Eastern North Car olina and Southern Georgia, not specially adapted to the cheap construction of rail- iys-sinct Lh Oe other scholars, d this old tongs go jji|fy equicnj upon T HE Pm-ideut of tlii* ol.l and |»>pular Institution bdenied to sniimimv that it will mtw upon its NEXT SCHOLASTIC YEAR, on MONDAY, October 4th, 1B69. Embracing every variety usuai'y kept in a FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. THE OPENING OE Mils*. SHAW’" ^‘Master cuss!’’ , FACULTY. Of hi* efficient Corns of Teachers too much cannot lie said. They arc well known in Georgia, Florida, and i[nhflm«—viz: Prof. M. A. MiNCLTV, A. M. Mrs. TIIAD OLIVER. Miss SALLIK ALLEN. Mi** FLORIDA FORT. M’lle SELIN A >T< >1: 1$. Mrs. ELOD1A It. KLSSELL. Miss REBW VA T.\ V LOK, and . Mrs: M. B. SHERIDAN. V/N and j»fteivTIJBapA4% the SUtinstant, the PA SSE NGBlrTKjflN Let ween Savannah and Brunswick wilbrun as follows : ISettTBSavannahT.30in,,, on Tuesday, . Thursday nnd Saturday—arriving at Brunswick at 7.1T> p m- Leave Brunswick at 1.00 p m op Monday, - Wednesday and Friday—arriving at FARE each way.-jO 00. I®* ExOursion tickets, good for one ro^d tnp lfi OO , c,. r , ^ a H & HAINES, Qepbng^up.eripUndeat& G IL ft.- “tluT* iiwjlor tki g.iUuom of tke press to TisSt witi mo anil personal)/ inspect' these vast deposits. Col Clisby oftbo Tdtgraph, who seems* to havw gouo In entente cordiale, reports this language as fslfthg from the lips* off Rullo^t in his reply to'M 4 Cooper at Cartersvitle. Will be the RICHEST DISPLAY of all that is Stylish. Elegant aud Graceful, in the way of Ladies’ Head-Dresses that has ever been exhibitei in this City. N OX-SECT A R 1A X. The Teacher* rejuv^eut Four Different Churc lie* One, Two, Four, or tss?- HE Nil YOUB ORDER TO BONNETS, HATS, BIBBONS, LACES, FRENCH FLO WEBS, &c Mrs. Shaw will open a Large and well selected Slock of everything DISCIPLINE. Thedwcijdiue of the College is mild Init FIRM. It There i* perfect order a ml system - The market ta fijrpr ojanefl, and Doyens arr ni.eeltng EeUan opon liberal groouda. Wc quote good.ordinary 28, dow middling 29. The offering la freely taken at theee prieea. Tho receipta lire .larger (ban they erer rAre belo* at this^Uate—oaring to eaireme Wi the pnat fenr ireek^ Iho nut .»! > COURSE OF STUDY lorovgb in all the department*—equal io ale College In America. &>r *.tadyin3 Mule—vocal bod instrn- That a Lady would require.. The demand for want a Ladies’ Walking Boots* Congress Gaiters. White Kid. Slippers, MEAL, PEAS, POTATOES AND RICE .Mackerel, Canned Meats and Fish. StftiiSS, COFFEE, TEAS, SllUir, SA.idT. boots And shoes. u OsHttitfrgs. •• • Brown. & Striped Goods. \ 'eOVTDJJiMAajf. tlewteg anA 'SKffklzg Trtacco I . .. - V •; , . . . . Aiuli'ncwtnpi'ly of. v V / ilenvine Double Rectified. “ it, can adopt a course of stedy y younx imeu in out firabclau It aneh as to indoee the pnrcbaae of a Large and Elegant Assortment. the entire' crop will be Kid Gloves—White,. Black and Colored, . .- / v. ' r f From'Ike most 1 celebrated manofadnrers. 'The ELEGANT and COM FOR' AhwAsr Stock MABtET-^Therfe i$ % lively inquiry for fine horses, and sales have been dfltafttti during the past week at priees rang ing from $225 @ $300. There is yet but little, inquiry for mules, but a lively trade is anticipated daring the fall and winter? ; - St-• i b* ’ Should cotton continue to bear a good price, a large addition of stock will be re- qnlred, andtranaaLtiona will govern prices. Middle O"^* Bngtr- , »*►> of the day. ."/'ts'.Irn*- . *.,V ...rr.Vs.l id: t, s ftojm 4s.ii-- THTBICAt training. ■ Tkc-eriefcrzUxl UN(F KYOTEM of PHYSICAL TRAINING, fur Girt* idul Younx Lsdiiv—«rticobirly —b ukaIrUe aud delicate—wuHmj FAITHFULLY ud THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. Bcwklw giving a per fect fan, 11 eaw Jaeiment Spinal Diaea*o, Incipumt SSk-Renu !DebiUtr, Drapepaia, and but, MwK'QttlS and Frock, audaH for TEN DDL- lent ATONE, b worth StiGWUK the &iazx» for, 3uani- «T1I douiKlng farenU 'SmmwtmS? There la so each word ta t’AlL in every variety HLS, TUFFS, CHIGNONS, CURLS/ mtiaeot 1 Vlfgiala. Afebtaa* THE OLD TENNSSSSH ANDOEOSCU long stadled Ihelasteaad wishes of THE LADIES OP A1.BAMV, list iha tallara hmlt mfll be ritsndcd I ill next fall to thoss deair. (Jot b«r Mketioiu will si»e perfMt-**l»«fte»wn. A - tar i(, for f Orders for Brld»lTrooseeaux. f,r LADIES' and INFANTS' WARDROBE!^ tiled *Dh - - taste, jndgm At, and dhpU*. « Omh» . r ^LC^ptailpe. A. full Fall Opening the 1st of Ao vein her. IA. Tsti*if’l*~m‘ ai theOLZ SVASD.opporite the Ateanr Srw* Onto, • EfsHjr.solieHi of the liberal paim^g* b^retoibsTi *»d pledge anraniktiac exertion* to itfeeiioa. • ' ' Albaayi O*., Mbnh M, chin- fo'resl eyes we wot Treble, Ivory Foul*, and the Jiupn»v«*il French Action Fully warranted for five year*, with privilege of ex change within twelve mouth*, if not entirely satLdac- tory to purchaser. Sx-imd-liaml Pianos aud l‘arlor Oj- gaus, always on hand, from 8-Vi to ?nou. Rsnuusvi a, Who ha ve oca Pia m is in ctol Gen. Roi>L E; Lee. I,exingtou, Va.: Gen. Robt. Ran som, Wilmington, N. C. “ k* One of the: for by Sc]4 3d, lHo'F-T.ni tbe above iustruiueut* jiea received, and t. E. U’ELt'U a 10. roads, judging from the laborious searches of a parly of surveyors for a line for the ex tension of the B. W.R. R. from Fort Gainoa to.Abbeville, the oounly seat of Henry County, Alabama. Abbeville is beautifully situated on tbe ridge I wo miles west of Abba (an Indian name, we believe) ercek^ahd contains somV two or three hundred inhabitants. The place presents rather a dilapidated appear ance which woold soon chauge to one of xrouifort and prosperity, were the corntem- pfaled extension of tbe 8 W UK to that place cftec ted. Thfiltsands of bales of cotton that now find tenced either to the penitentiary Sijbet: channels of transportation, would be I Bullock has found poor -Bauledjo Abbeville along tbe excellent ridge Tho Ro-cailed Governor of Georgia, he disgraces the office and chair of Blate, done more to «/<courage crime And violate, law among the colored-people of tlii:« Stale than old John Brown, of i’otlowattoniie notoriety ever did or could have done, hml he lived ouJkliidld^rtfdUidayac > The Exercise t of the pardoning power, which has been so much abused by Bullock, calls loudly for some rem edy lo check this miserable creature in his reckless career. There ia scarcely a negro in I he State, who lias committed an offence worthy of puntRjC- meut, and who hns been convicted and -^k\ gallows, but wliut pretext by which either to commufe'b fence or grant a pardon. ^l^notfilVioM^ this practice of the ExecuUtfi become IT J among our colored pi gin to boast of tho-c] frequently made, boll cals, but more parti that “they-don't cjrt'i will pardon them.' turned negro convictTegRftipfced in that “it cost him only fifty .dollars pardon from the 'penitentiary, and that for- fifty dollars ho could get any black roan par- doued out by Bullock. ” Now we submit to an honest public, if Ibis reckless exercise of the pardoning power should be further sanctioned by the people. Vagabond negroes, some of the vilest, most depraved characters, .with all the instincts of savages, with hearts of deuvims, at*fe ftoEoon er sentenced for one crime than they receive an executive license to cjmmitsimiliar offen- ceH k«M 9-' * jr-yhfv: », ;i*r Can the good order of the country, and the society be sustained po long as this state of affairs contftitiesT t‘an 'crime bo ebedked aud the law upheld? Wc think not, and so long as Bullock occupies the Gubernatorial Chair, we may expect crime*and repetitions of crime of the deepest ^darkest and black est character. We hold him responsible for the**deed* darkness. Wc bold that bis pardons not only encourage but they protect, while, without their influence, peace would reign throughout tho borders of tho Stale. Wc can but call upon tho next Legislature to bold this miserable creature Bullock to.a strict accountability/or all his reckless and misguided acts. Passenger Train to Brnnswick—llij ~ •• By reference to our advertising columns, pays the Brui(*tciek Appeal of the 28th, will he seen !lm schedule of the passenger train between this city and Savonnah. This will l>e good’news tahnndreds of strangers who are 4esirous of taking a bird’s eye view of onr seaport city, anff is received'with inexpressi ble, joy by our ojvn citizens. The trains are to be run rcgnlarly by Maj Haines, in the in* terest of the Atlantic & Gulf 11 R., and . Mfssri HiiH & Milltfr, the Contractors of the Macon & Bruhsw iclc R R. We caq, buVC^press the hope that the citi zens of ourcity and Savannah may see more of each other, and Irtirn (o regard the rights of their respective communities without* those feelings of animosity that have been so long prevalent. } , * r . Yesterday afternoon Maj Haines, tbe effi cient lind e^ergqtic Superintendent of the A & G R R arrived in <ftir city, through ffom Savannah hy‘rail,'In about five hours—^the fi ret trikin over tlie route. The schedule referred to, is as follows : ' long tbe excellent ridge i> lead to this place aud run near- lel with the ('hattahoochcc. The i alive to the advantages a rsilroad Ahpra, and are unxious to ie- Fthey will be gratified. [ jand heard we conclude Siren is unsurpassed T^e water is free- icC.' JThc peop'e arc hos- knd we acknowledge theca for many acts of kindness. We found and enjoyed the finest peaches, grapes, figs, water-melons &c., and above all, returned with better health than we have before experienced in several years. We could nol wish for a more healthy sum mer resort, and were that country penetra*. ted by a railroad, doubtless many of the 8 ft Georgians would there find conven ient and pleasant retreats. Lands may be had at from five to ten dol lars per acre, “In quantities to suit the pur chaser.” The cotton of that section has suffered materially from rust. Caterpillars are stripping some of the fields near Fort Gaines, Ga. NOTICE ! M AJ. J. S. HARRIS, the xrcll-kuuuii *tock trader, i* in town, and has soni*_* EXTRA FINE HORSES for sale at SIMS A KIRK MAN’S Livery Stable. Albany, September 2,1S.W—It Plantation and Residence FOR SALE. »rrrA acres immediately on spring creek. I elvF Early county, <hu .Vat in cultivation ; improved for 25 haiul.-i, in repair au.I under » j-o.nl fence. The place will yield 2ou hale* cotton au.I 2iRMt huihels corn, with 40 acre* pUnt.xl to tho mule; value before war, $10,000—price $o,C25; 51,700 in Fall, ami balance on time to suit purchaser. —ALSO— Smalt farm six miles JL taut, "VI acres, 100 acre* in a high state of cultivation; large Ii.mis*-, amide improve ments, aud in every ix-specl a desirable Home, Value of Improvement * SrsOOO. I’riiv Slff'W in Fall, amt s-Vno on time, to.mi it purchaser. Giutrautee place to lie healthy, t’orn to make next crop, ..tler-sl at '■•t.-. |h-r!*u.-hel. Ttiis is the cheaiiest i»ro|K*rty on the markit. J. M. MASON*. Jc., Sept nd, ISM-lt Hlakely.Ga. J. BERRIEN OLIVER, COTTON 1-' ACTOR ORFF, WATKINS & CO., SAVANNAH, GA. JO loiiK-cen the msifsity of au EXCl.t SIVE IVIUH.ESAI I! DRV «*i*OI»S JI“t SE in our city, ehes-tl out our RETAIL S'I in eidargul our store to i.euily iloidOe n* tonaer capacity, and shall confine our j. ivca EXCLUSIVELY Our stock will I* kept mmidctc at all time’s, and with our in net uieiits to retain the trade in Savannah. N.I.I'.I.V.V.I//, C.I. •••arguments of Cot hr General Commission Merchant So. 99 Day ,V, rrf, ; ; L IItKRAI. advance* m:uleon Wool, Hides, Syrup, Ac. Prompt pcrsoual attention to nil nrdei's. Haulers supplUsl with lUv.-;'.ug, R.»j« ami Ties, at lowest market rate.-*. Sept 2, lSi>D-lm The Brunswick Appeal! 4 mot IRHsSlYE, FllFSll NVAV.SPAPE11, putdl'h- ' A. cil ever?’ Saturday, at the iuijiortajit Seajs»rt <>t b ucrirswxck. da Local news imjartially ehrouklcd. Yearly suh*eri|o tion,$atJ0; six months, $2 tx); ilirtv nioiitlL*, ■?! riulw of five, $2 00 e:u‘h. Advertising rates libcraL Address WE AHE NOW OPENING OUR Septemlier 3,180). T. V. SMITH, ltnniswiek, G: To t’ompeiltors for inns. Colton Prra- Editors Telegraph :—Believing that many farmers of our State are raising and will prepare cottons of extra quality, etc., to be •xliibited at the approaching State Fair, to te held iu ibis city, commencing on the 16tli November next ;und afler the prepnrarion of inch, ii becomes necessary that they should have representatives here who will give spe cial attention to such shipments, and in se. narihg premiums awaited to successful com- tetitors We "beg, therefore, to inform those who idalemplate exhibiting cottons, that we will ‘bcobre the same and use all dilligenee and judgmeut in 1(8 proper exhibition and in se curing the premiums for which it is contem plated, and transport tbe same to and from the Fair Grounds free of charge. Jonatban Collins & Son, I Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Macon, Ga. ! Incorrigible.—A teacher ol a eour.- ,ry school had a very mishiuvous pupil, ho was given Rome what to h wearing, aving uttered an oath in violation of ,e teacher’s rules, he was ordered to ake the tongs, and go .to the corner f the room there to watch a tide in oor until he couh^catcli a mouse, the tieacber suppo-ing it i nroulil-be s great piini liment. Tho urchin ^flaerl etead- faslly at tho aperture, while the teacli- with his NOTICE, W ILL he mM lirfore the Court ITuum* «lo*ir in tho town ut Camilla, mi the fir»t Tuesday in Noviiu- lier next, the following in*rdveift note* and fife* Ih-Ioii^- iug to the estate of David IV. t'nlpepj*-r, to-wit.: oi note on Flemeut W. Walker for SK, due l>t IhwoihIh- . ISSN; one on Clement W. Walker for $22, due l->! Jan uary, 18.19: Stroxer A Smith’* rweipt for note on Jiiiue- Arline, Roliert Alien and Green S. Jm k-oii. for SMo.due 2Utli December. Ihfil. ■Alan, note on K. Ilii^ho*. R. A leu anil W.S. Mallard for the mum of-110, due Jannar 1st, IM2; aLso, one note on Win. M. Slaughter, JWm. I Jeliuings aud A, Herrington for the sum of $2,1.1) due January 1st, 1802; also, one note 011 A. R. Ih-id, .1. 1L Hampton and B. A. 1>. Hampton for $.11 7.1, dm- 1-1 January, 1862; one other note on .1. J. Mayo and J. W Mavo for $170, due January 1st. : also, one im T. ft. DavL*, John Dowse aiid It. I*. Taylor for VT, January lot, 1862; als«i, two tffe-aintiiisi John II. Ilall and J. J. Bradfonl for $liW pritiei|oil, and due J.iuuan 1st, 1862; one note on J. \V. lto*l>r for $2-1 iff), «lue !.* January, I860: <nv: note on Tfnnna* Font torrY* mm duo 1st January, 1S.17: uImi, one note on <lr«*-u Rl.n-I and Wm. W. Roland filrJIO OM.Vredltvd a illi <» W). do. 1st January, 1858; nlsii one note011.lain:** I’ieki-nj to the sum of $.1 0(t, due IM January. 1860; also, om-' not. on D. A. Mcl^iiu for the sum of Sf* IX), due Januaiy 1st. 1859; also, nne receipt on Sd.mi.Jiis A C-ol.piifl fora n«»i. onClemeutW. Walker, f.»c $170 5*1, due 1st January 1858; also, one note on Jason Karrw4er and .Mat lien r.»|s for $72 00, due 1st January, 18.18 ; :d»», one note *.11 ILTramt-I for $66 89, due 1st January, 18.17. A!-., .1 number of old fife* and r.seipts not ms-'wiary to enumerate-. BRYANT A. < ! Ll’Kli'Kliand M. J. I). CTLI'EPPER, Sept 3, 1S69-2W F-xe*nitors.. m FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. Ever l.ro.i ; ht l-» Hi fl. We resjieetfully solu it ordei September .lid, IWJ-Sui. iu.1 luvite the atteuthm ot' MervUnut* v iriliu/ our »it; ORFF, WATKINS & CO. fr-SPBCIAI< ; Vo .5 - Jflrs, Shaw ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT l I Is now in New York where the is making large additions to her usual elegant stock < Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods to Uis F.xcell honortbDCftH »iJ3rssaeatf>2 " ' welcome lo'tbe triumph « glory of his ftchieTC- .vy,. J . ^ Wiieu we received Col Hnlberfs circnler, we were impressed with tho importance of thoproposition, and tho vaatgiod that might result from an earnest honest effort to carry it d*t,ia«otRl faili. We supposed Col Huh lierri^p serious iu his purpose to unfold the arcana of Georgia’s exhaastleoc treasures, to the trumpeutongued profocsioa; Sat the ex cursion now wears a different aspect. Bul lock “invited the gentlemen «f the p^esi,” hut fearing his name would But attract, uued the mor»p*puiar and. cupho»iau, of “aharp and quiek'tta entrap the unwary "gentle men” into "social butintts intercourse” with characters “gentlemen” ScuM net othsrame hare been brought in contact with. tHn* Such ie the complexion theaffair now wears —when the quinine’s out of our head, we may eee it atSerwi.r. the raiireads centering ' at Wllminglea, , JN. C., hpre been connected by iron bridges orpr theno<tb*aei and aorthweet Branches Aimo atth< same, time and pLtcC; Will be sold one tot of laud,«on turning one «ers\ in the town of 1 amillu, number seve* (7) iu Rl«>ck J. Levied •in a* the piviK-rty ot Wiu. lantl-** 1 )': .luslic'* l>«|rt tila llTiid lHjtriii, <». )l, Tliomx* V. file. v*. Wm. Luid »-y, and W. A. By rd, security. ProjK rty p.uoted out by defendant; levy made and returned to *•.•* by a (.0Data ble. This 27th August, 1869. HENRY SMITH IVputy SherltT. WHOLESALE TRADE FOR SAI.F, ■reused facilities, think we can oiler mtperior in- Tho Gin has FIFTY -Saw*, of imported M.el, hr.» ginned two ero;*-, i* u* ^«mwI ;t> uew, and not worn. The BAND lias al«o Uvn ustsl only for two emp*, lent! i* a> )'****l a* new. Will in- -.Id for FASH or V1TY A* '<'E\TAS* '1~ COOPER A CO. FALL ST'OCS£, CONSISTING; OF THE IARGEST AND MOST COMPl.ETK sriK'k’ OK Albany, Aur c, iMVJ-till s.-j t 1". -AND- Wholesale. Dealer- /« COHN, BACON, FL0C1!, WllEj SepteuilH-r 0, l»i:). Mitchell C’ounty Slici-ifCs Sah's. W ILL In* wild on the find Tue day in October next, U-fore the C.wirt House door in the town «»f v.a- milLi, Mitchell county, tiu., twlwvii the legal hours ot sale,the following pro|ierty, to wit.: lown lot# olTuud number* 1.2, :t, 4. containing 1 fourth f*\) «)f au acre, each, and iiiiiiiUt seven, i»> con taining one acre—all Hl>ek in sunl towu. l^’Vi sl on a* the nrojwity <•( Mos.-. Puller l*» solFty a Sujierior * ourl tif.t in favor nf J. R. Rutier, Executor of Win. S. Raekley .i.'uin.t said Miws (‘niter. Pr»»p« , it:' isduteil out l*y pLiiititr. ALSO Two cows amt calve*, hiinl on a* the property oi eorge It. Luketoratkfy a fife in laiui ol John J. \\ hit-, surviving partner, Ac., against said Ocoiye lL Like.— 'I Ii is 2«t h Aueu.-1,18*2). M. S. POORE, Sept i rnlwr1m'.9. slierirt'Al. \'. / t EORGIA, DOUGH KltTY OiCNTY —Tliitty day:-* \Jt after dale application n ill In* imale t«» the Ordinary ol l>oiiKh«*ny conuty lor leave to sell the land* U*lot»«- iujt to the estate ot John P. Itoyuloii, minor of John C lUivutoii, Sr„ tale of said coiiufv, de«vas«sl, for division. WM. T. Wll-SON, Sept 6d, lS«;i». * (iiuudiau. COTTON GIN & BAND OJLTS, RYE, HAY, c SALT, sue All, C of lee, Bn <>;q i i ir- ' j ’ies WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAKHI ALUs. Ktt. :(): If you want a Car Loadj WE HAVE FOR SALE A SFLESDID SvHond-IIand OGLESBY GIN! cniti i SEND YOUB ORDERS TO ALBANY STOVE EMPORIUM ! L El HOYT R K S I* EC TFULLY IN F O It M S II IS Friend*, and the public generally’, tlmt he lias ju*t receive*! u large ntul elegant slock COOKING STOVES HOUSE EUHXIs 11 /XCi (l()ODS'/ TIN. PLATED ANl) WOODEN WARE, FIND GLASS AND CROCKERY! LAMPS. LAMUFHIMNEYS, FIXTURES. SHADE?. OILS, DUMPS & PUMP FIXTURES. s NOTIONS, AC\ He is prepared to litkonnJ execute nr dars fur Hoofing. Guttering, Pump fixing, and in any kind of Tin, Brass and Zinc woi If. Prices and Terms Liberal. Alhanjf April 2S. 1£«9— ly, THEPROOLYm SOLVED i If jou want a Car Load Wheat, Oats, Flw OR ANYTHIN!) IN THE PRODUCE OR PROVISION II , SEND YOUR ORDERS UP TO IIP YOU WAN T A Than you can so to Now York and Buy it j Enterprise the Menus an Success the Result! P0EESTER& GREEN WOO? Have demonstrated tho wisdom of LOW PRICES AND QUICK BALES and nre ddti tuined to do business cii tl.ut line. They now have in Store, and are contain ly receiving,. Nprclal S«‘l«r4*Cii»i)8for Ihia Mfiri.i ! Cbueintiug of Heavy Plantation Supplier and FAMILY GROCERIES They woul.i specially rail itlealion I. llreir stock of BACON! Clear Sides, Clear Fibbed Sides, Shculde* 0 and Hems. ffLOBft9 Of ALL GRADES. CORN fl®. GIVE YOUR ORDER TO w. HUFF, JTacofl ft > Sasseea, m» U4k»’ Don Oeodt, at •' “ zxauaus’.