The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, September 07, 1869, Image 4

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They hare in store a Urge lot of 60 St. JiilUft St', : Siiv.ucnali.Ga J. M. COOPER & CO., Agt's, ALBANr, a A. Juue 22d, I860-1 ill Isi J:tn Manufacture™ of PLAIN TIN WAKE, Job bers of TIN PLATE WIRE, SHEET IRON, and TINNERS’ MATERIAL of every description. jggj 3 * Ordeis solicited. «. A. WISE & CO , MACOXy a A, clear Mitchell County. SHOULDERS, HAMS and Mitchell County SherilF’s Sales'. \ 1 TILL Ik si,M oh the fir* Tutrthy in Oetuber^fiert, ? v tv lore the Court Hou*.- *i<n»r in the town of Ca- liiilla, Mitchell eounty, Ga., Let •* «-*-u the k-^tl hours ot rah:, I he tullunin^ pi*.|»ert y, to-v.il.: Town lut> oi land umulrn. 1. ?. ", 4. containin'; one* fourth P4i of an aeie. mh, aol untuU-r seven, t7) con taining one acre—all ilwk in .-aiii iwu. Levied on w- the proper! y of Mm*-* I nH«-r to utifaljr a Superior Court Ufa in tavor of J. U. but h r. Executor of Win.8.Itatkhv aeaiiistsakl Moses I’tilhr. 1'mperty pointed out l»y UjuutilL ALSO JVo rows aij/l paJr*>, Jevh il on a-, the irrojiesty of George IL Lake to sati-ity a lita in tavor of Jonn J. V. hits surviving |*rtner, against aahl Geort* U. Lake.— This 2Cth August, ISO. M. S. POOKE, Sept end vr 3, 180. Sheriff!*!. C. I nr. FIRM OF W. If. FILBERT & imo., is this dry dissolved by mutual cod- sent. Those indebted to the tirtu will },lease call at nncp and settle, ns funds are necessary to meet outstanding claims. The books will be found at tin: old stand, and W. II. Gilbert is authorized to make settlements. VV. II. G11.1’.KILT & CUO. Albany, Ga , June 15, 18b‘J. BARTRAM & PANTON Dr. Benj. M, Cromwell iVISIONS PRIZE MEDAL "SALT, and everything else usually found iu their ipUfi rr ■ roc* t The Drug Cosines will be continued at the mime stand, by. XV. II. Gilbert and Dr. W. L. Davis,, under the firm name of , . , , ~ * -MtutWTTtua, 1868. j, Dr. J Crapfi RLif—Dear Sir: I have much pleasure in saying I have witnessed the must decided and happy effects df your Female Regulator iu this neighborhood. >. •- WM. II. FINCHEN. Moustriixc, 1RC& Dr. J. DtAPriKLD-Dear 8irr T hare rt- ” ll«*al in rM v fnvr.i I. w..,a D._ DlltECT IMPORTATIOX! lainuicc nr, • . 1 j l„ t IVUI/’H* 1 All.my Ro»k i Albunj.'April Mannfaelorj-, ItAMillRV, tJO.VY GILBERT & DAVIS, I hn.e opened, on Mnllwrrry Si., Macon, Ga., a Jabbing. House or - CHINA, CROCKEUV, anil GLASS WARE; . KEROSENE LAMI‘S, *” WICKS.CniMNEVS and BURNERS ; SIDE &SOSI’EKSU»N LAMM, VACK8, ORNAMENTS, nml .Tcrjrlliin- iisn illy found in a First-Class -OFFICE- A IN GILBERT & BRO’S. DRUG STORE. BRO.tj) STREET, Alban* Ga.. ; OFFICE and SALESROOM, SJ8 BUOADWAV Mitchell County SheriiPs Sales. W ’lIJ. he sold hrfbn- llu*C*wt Tfons^ iloor iu the ton n of faintll*, Mitt li.-ll county, Gx, on the first Tiu-day inoctolier next. Itetween the letfil hours of sale, the foMt/tring jmif*erty, Lot of land nuiuher 311, in the ytl»district of Mitchell couutT, to natfety one nth hwil frwo theSujn-rior< oort of *6<l county, in fhvor of Jaije-sMaaslkMasaiu.*! Sarah A. SiMjMC, to {ay the |«rdiA-e money fur said tut of land. J/xj at the mate litne nod pin**. Will be JMtk! lot of land imitilvr 107, in the 11th dhtrfet oOaid enmity, to satisfyone Jtulire’sCourt kfii fcttuetl who respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. W. II. GILBERT, W L DAVIS, Albany, Ga., June 15th, IRfrA—if Purely a Southern poatodly nsod, in nir family, your Foma!* E.e- ulalor. ami bate, in oterj eas,. mctwilh eora- j.loie sutcesa. «wSP" r?a. I also prepare, and bate for aalo. a YEAST rOWDER, equal to ibe beat, and roe .ititcit I.-.S prior. . ' Ir-v -.is.i * B.!f, browns First Premium over Double Thread >Lbing House. Orders solicit el. * ' B. A. WISE. MulberryStreet, Mneuti, Os. July SO, Premium at Paris Exposition! OF EiciDinN", Dr. E. L. Conn ally AS-.REMOVED bis offic-r fo (lie too orer the .Drug Store of ST1UIZER Authir : ir.j Capitsi..* Capt'l.pM iu .it srcTj l« iewls 1.11April. T* 8 Foie's issupi fit*' ls " Income same time. "" 1 Umdciute pi;M « n Fab 1867! 1®. Slctfing-room otcr SUrozer & llils roan Drug Slore. Slore. [Albany, Jsn, 6— ly HmwwlrwdHSho^ pot aA, 4 tin ewp*. h icaks. S large nilluaw file*, 3 blank Le-ik-, 8 1 o0 can aud (di; 1 Ua mop, 1 mill log cart, vice, <o ctUtety.usl dkamei variant iu tsor A good supply of Melalic Burial Cat _-s. BOSSWTOOD AND TCAUHTT April 2?, isiw—iy Thfe Most l>osU*al»lio : - , ' Fanily Machineintlic World aero, in the J. Levied On IJrosd, SlrveL r W IS EASY TO JIASACE! BEAU TIT CL IN itESIONl PERFECT- IN ITS CONSTRUCTION! and can perform a larger range oi wotk than any first cl»i» M.ciiioo non jnade. U i 8 a [ waye in order, and eonieqnonlly. alwave ready to run. Prices range from S5.V i„ 40fNl a, .fn,o -.A C ..I . . lU PRO BONO PUBLICO! . CARRIAGES AND DUGOIES, JAPi. H. WOoKL ^I’ c ’ Always Rkadt ros Custommws a»i> tsih JJ. \V. * * Tbaveuso Pmuc. : [OiHcc t 1 # Gw'&fjfj Good Stable B.,..,Mte8u*k., Ult. -T. And auiph aacornmodatiuaa fur all r . Wt‘lK*r. ‘ { . o' GECiiOiA—MiUi'iell OouBly. S IXTT DATS-after date, (oh the firyt Monday of the Cainr*. of Ordinary of Mid county,) application wiil be zua^le to the Co art of Ordinary of nhl county, f^r have fo sell all the lauds beloffgisg to the estate of Geo. R. Mallard, late of asid county,. dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs aad. crsdUors of aaid deceased V WM/F, MALLARD,’' Iftjg■ Adra’rG. R- MaUard. . Jr.»y 16, 1860-1 iU let oct. * J T>DL T ll BRICK. STORES \_irsi»Kn tub JP ToWK’S HOTEL, t>N RROiU) ST*,. AHisuy,' Ga-.. ami one BARBER SI10B. The STDRES aro 26x<U>^ feet, beaotifuliy finished; ait# uneof them is well arranged for a JEVVLUSrV SToBB. H -neti rested privately belf.»re tip* Jsl.of UctobenbeXL ‘ w iil then be rented publicly. • • c-. Albany, Ga.; July li ’*9 . R. H. TOWNfi, i id r.-r-j-. - Anna. fortabte ul OPPOSITE TOWX’S HOUSE. ■ Sicii.TUV.on RiuTn will iako 'wipeji^. Lcmoatde atq coij of emit a a l, 1S5 . ~ ! Bmoati-S lht»B A , ■* Flue assortment Ladles’ Dress Goode, at ZACHAEXAE’. Legal Advci‘t isemeuts I aq) »»o X|i »qi joono- Doligbcrly lhrrif i. Sole. W ILL lxs m>H un the first T«ic»lar in October jioxt, .Vfotv <ficOHirt7lou.'4-(i*»«‘roi' b.iuj;IicrJyc«antr, (U-lwrecn the legal hours of sole, the following prop erty, |.»-wit; . A lot of nTisccILntVMta Cs.kkIs, W:mcn, msl MvrcUan- di/p—con-:ttinz oi cnlicfs-s, >lioo«, Imk:|s, rUaliiu^, huts, ami ihIht amd.-s l»m uuiitenrut to HM'titiaiii. as the |in»- fM*rty of 1 IiL-.lav Host'll, to.ati.sfv a lila I'mui |l«»uA*erly Sup-rior Ctnirt ill favor i»l l*rtiNj«T 1’. Shaw A Co., »>. t»u«iav l»*>^. , n ; Ifviwl «•» by sai.i lif;:, a:nl «ith<T tit:u in IIIV llRInl.a vs, N*i<l l-r-cii. .LV.ML-i W. KIM I’. August 31, jSiVj. >h«-ritr. .JO-IhUOII'ptMKtJTN two oowsi SEBOB IW I* popnnodtnoa Ai»|eraooB soondpasaij • imi V 3BV A1SO"°»-p'oi JO u» oonTsnou 0) pn, JsikiSSiug mi X|tip opnja jwi|I op oi so p|o 0I[| oi "popnaiio duoi on aSeutiiicd 11M0.III oi|i Jo oonuuaiiuoa •|«ot » oSno[ici[3 Xi'tl pun loo onp o| )i|Snooq ooao FIX PLAY Hi.ii^hrrty Klirriir. Sale TiriLL 1.‘ sold i HI lli.- lir-t T,l.in N. » T H«*\t, Itefore llic Court Ibui--* .l.«.r of 1 ••» county, iia M L inoounhe K-^al h«»urs «>t sale, tb- ins pr*»|*ciijr, l.*-wit: tme .•‘team mill.nsl fixtures; levi«s| on as tb orty ol M. 1*. HollL, to s.li ly a loort.-aae lita I: iioiin Sutieiior leeurt, in tavor ft Miari* A l‘o M. 1*. llollis. TUc foltoa Trade. JIECOTIATIONa. .TO TUANSFI.E TI1K LlV».l.i c-Ol ~ CUTT0.X TEAEij! FEOX !*KW YOB* TO TlilB t .s r SOUTH DJBKCT. : fki a mvcling <>f the Council of the Liverpool Chamber of Corotocrce on August U, Mr. Ijlure- 'head, of MiBiisrippi, tins 'introduced bj| ‘the Chairman os a tlelegate from a C-mVcutiijn re cently held ft!. McwpKfer, United flutes, to discuss projects for tbeluterual jtnprovmnciii of.the Southern SicUSCiod the cxfvnsidu ‘ol their commercial relatfcns. Mr. .Morehead Raid lie was aoxious to mMcu a statcmeltit to the Chamber. Mr. Mprchea3 was Hietjt in- troduced to the Chamber. He stated that he had been delegated by .the Cbainnun of the Convention iiehl at Memphiswait upon the Chamber tyuL oilier- eorotmucial bodies in England, btose^^tliein aou»< of lhe results ol that Convention. The object of the Convention, wfiich Wal cll^nUctl by delegates from all the Southerii ' Slfttfs, and from sonic of lhe Northern antf^W^tern .States, xvns’to discuss projects for the ipternaf improvenieut oftfteS'oalheru Sltitct^&nJ the extension ot tfcj>irTGdnranretf,' and he believed its resolu- tions exp‘resscd|thc conVictions of lhe people* The pit win els' of 'the South were mainly shipped direct to Europe, hut its imports came by vra/ af Nsir York, which, purely ns n matter oi business, was clearly a great ex pense and disadvantage. He then alluded to the capabilities of some of (he Southern ports. Galveston was the chief port of a region larger tljafi France^ nod capable of growing the fi nest cotton iu .the Union, Sea Island only excepted. Land cobid be purchased there at a much.cheaper fate t han in the Koribera States, and watt Very much more fertjlc.— New Orleans cotnmamled-no less than ^0,000 miles of inland jnaviguticn, and he suggested 'theroute by waiter from England, via i New Orleans, to St. Lotiis as a less expensive and pleasanter means of reaching the Western -and Northwestern States than by Nrw York. Norfolk might be considered the great natural port of the Middle States, and with a central position, splendid h«H»or, autf railway com munication to all parts of the Union, it was Admirably adapted for a direct line of steam ers bet ween Liverpool and the Sout hern States. Several railway companies wore willing to assist such a line by taking shore*; and he did not think it. improbable that, the neighbor ing Slates might ussini such pioneer line with a subsidy. The u<J vantages of free trade, so well un derstood in this couulry. Were gaining adher- ents .hi the States, where a strong “free trade” party already existed and was vigorously in action, and he thought he might safely say that successive changes would now be Uiade iu their tariff in the right direction. In re gard to emigration he remarked that ve y lit tle of the great stream now flowing intp the jstates found its way into the Bouth. llmi** grants were carried away to the Northwestern 'States, where nuy return they might make to baci ~ 1 Europe was obscure nml doubtful. Emigra tion directed to the South would return an unquestiouftMo advantage to Europe, for the emigrant, if he did not himself, grow cotton, would release those who would. The South ern States had every advantage in soil and climate, bnt no labor equal to I heir power of production. The negro race was stationary, and migliL now be expected to decline in mini-, bers, as all colored races appeared to do -when placed in conflict with the whites. There was a move on font for the Introduction of Chinese laborers, but there were many who looked with regret to the iupoaring of such a population, alien in uo many respects, and thought of the! future with anxiety. Apart from the mere laborer, there wor© brilliant openings, iu the.South ior men of capital and of special knowledge. In conclusion, he said he should lio thankful to the Chamber for any communications which might hear upon the means of increasing the commerce of tli<vtwo eonulrics, and (hereby strengthening the bond of mutual commercial iu!crest, the surest pledges for peace and mutdal good will. In answer to various questions asked by dif ferent members ofHU6 Chamber, Mr. Morc- heml utafcd'thiit in most of the States white labor could bo employed in the cpttou fields throughout the year without disadvantage.— He had himself, in Sfississippi, employed new labor from Canada and Ireland for two years with success, and regarded it as a thorough test. In regard to Chinese immigration he saiil that t he fever forthese laborers was not ho great in the Southeastern as in the South western Staley -he. expected .that there would be from 40,000 to 60,000 of these “coolies” ready tat commencing the next cotton crop with. He laid special stress on the advantagesj of the Southern States for men of moderate capital. . 'There was no com parison between the advantages they offered, and those presented by the Northwestern States. Very few employers in the Southern Stales paid wages, btft those who did paid men ten to thirteen dollars per month, and women and hoys abotttsix to four dollars feps These rates were exclusively of board and lodging, which were always provided. The mutual syatem, however, was a co-operative one. The employer provided the laborer with house and garden, assigned him n parcel of land, ftpd then gave him half the crop, the l iboflfrpaying all the expenses of cultivation, or one-third of the crop net, tne employer paying all expenses. Before the war one hand could raise from 10 to 12 bales ot cotton. Since the War four bales was the average, the half of which would bring the laborer $200 gross, or $160 net. Smart men would, of course, make much more. The Chairman then assured Mr. Morehead that the Chamber would assist his project in every way in their power. Mr. Morehead tbnnkcd the Chamber for flie promise, and mentioned that the -£pnvent ion would reassemble nt LouisriUe, in Keutucky, ou the loth of October next. MEDIOzUz CAltDS. Or. John E. McMillan, -OFFICE IN— Cheek's Bulldtng, Up Statrs, Next Door to JIol>b'* Office. Residence, 8ociety Street, two doors east of Jndge Vason’s. roarch23—ly Offioe as heretofore, over ffelcha' Drug Store, Albany, T Ga. Residcnc\next doqr to Dr. Hilaman’a, in the house/* “ by Mr, L. C. Shaw. , Jan 6—ly ,Vff-n.*j'a£wcL •! , GA. A FTER a lapse of seven years, (most of which time our Works have been in possession of the Confederate States Army, and the United States Artny, rt-Mpertively ; the former by consent, (lie latter by foreff) We again make our bow to the public, and ask a renewal of the many favors bestowed antr-bellvm. *Tis well knowu that the above Works are the MOST EXTENSIVE and the stock of ratterus TEN TIMES os great as any similar establishment in Middle Georgia Our former customers, (DATING BACK 60 YEAK&) desiring t«> r.qd ice tin 1» U V L I C A T !’ I) old machinery uml caetings. can, in most cases, have them Without the Extra & enormous charge of New Patterns. We do not advertise prices, but promise thej’ shall be as LOW as the VERY LOWRuT Superior Mechanics amF Drniiirhtsinen * ''-s ’ t l ) Employed, and nil work WARRANTED. STEAM ENGINES’, CIRCULAR. SAW MILLS. MILL AND GIN GEARING, HOUSE-TOWERS, (>; >. i .lly * adripfed 'torftiitton Ginning,) SUGAR MII.1JI, S\ !;I f KETrLES,STORE FRONTS, W ATKI! WHEELS, AC., &C., &C., &C,, &C. In fact any mid cviry doscriplion of lion and Brass Castings :uid M ialiiiiory. All Kinds of Machinery Repaired. ftaT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRS OF GINS. R. FINDLAY'S SONS. July ‘-7. lsr.'.'-till 1st ».ct. MERGER & SMITH, —AT THEIR- o:l:d ST-A-iisriL Still keep on hand A PULL STOCK OP GROCERIES PLANTATION —AND— ; -a V*U .} •* Ar: Family Supplies, K h M G « * RQOTH AND SHOES, IRON AND STEEL, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, OSNABURGS, STRIPF.D GOODS & YARNS. CHAS. VOLKER, Agent. II Firsi-Class Coniectonary, CUE HUY S T. ; MXCU.WUA. _ Wliobfab Defilers in (ti>)|;i;!.\. iH*ri;ma:i v t oliXTY.- It ; tin* toil it fioiu llie r»-|iurt of P. Hwirtwill. i I. NvIm.ii, aii-l It.L- k. it.i i'iiiiiri.'ttioUfriagi-Miit.il »•> ttic I'imiiI rt-\i-w llif r-.ml Limwii as the ,U*l;l».\.'s l-i Util in saiil itV. fi»r the pur|x<s-- <•! • hail.:- 111^ sai.1 r.»:u| so as tu av«»i*l III© PoB.1 uear Hie |.l iiit.i- ti*.11 of Prank ItolM-rt. ’I hat they have tai<l oil mi l luarLisJ out said roj«l as m-ar thoold roatl a< |*rai ti< a- h|e, al-mt thirty tret aliovr liidi woL r mark ou ll»«* lain! of Frank Kolurrl, »-u«-iivfiu^ the pond uear his I lautatioti, uud that they have iuduiled iu Uu ir survey iM-t more than ahout <>n«- a»-n» <A i-ultirstxl laod, ao>) that the road as uiai k.-d out d<K*si>ot cut off more than aliout oue half aereof u<«.l laud. It is therefore oi<|ri- td t*y the Court that all jieiaoiis interested, are hereby noiiiieii lhat ou the dtli day of Octol- r uext.the al«eia- tiou of the said road will lw grunted il uo good cause is shown to the Coutmry. It is further older* d that a ropy of this oidi-rl- pule li.-htsl iu the Al.UAN'Y NEWS, uud incted 'C the Court House d*».jr lor thirl v dav.--. Tlii- Aith Aug. InI'j W. II. WlblX-'K. August ::ist, IbC'J. Oidinai v. \XEOUOIA, JfOlUHKUTY fOlTNTV.—W h e re as, Kicliard K. 1 liues. (aUMitli.iu ot the property ol the mi nor heirs of Jiea-pli lioiid, d.s-VI, applies to in*- for h ave to sell th«-r*-al estate l>eloii r ‘ili.; t*» said uiiuors iu the cuiiutv of iNm-.’hei ty. Tlitfse are therefore to eite all and siu'ul.tr llie u. xt of kiu ot said uiiuors. to l*e and appear at uiy ottiie uiili- >u the time pie- riLst hy law, toslioWi au-e. if any tlo-y have, why >ui.l 1*11.1'. ■Ii**uhl u**i la* i r.iut.-.l. «>i\eii under my hand uud-oUieial Mpnalure, tlib:ie>l 1* day of Aimui i, l--..;**. n. it. wii.ifU.it, August "!, 1M*W. «»r*linary. iK.in-heilv CHliltJ to! leave l*.--ii the laud. L-l-.i uu* t*. the esi.il*-of jotm * . IL.V uton, minor ol Join. P**» ntoii, Sr., late of ..aid . ountv, deis-.is.sl, l..r *li\. . WM. f Wll.Nir:.. g. pt .it. 1KT.*i. l.iiaoliaii \ cl ice l» Debtors auti Lmlilors (ilCOia 11A—I>onj»li(.|-ty County. All persons imlebte.l to A. 11 Slaughter, late of sui.l i oiiuly, ileceaned, w ill make im- iiie.liitle paytuettl. and lliuse having demauds against*ai*l deceased, will presont them in terms of I be law to the undersigned. K. E. WILDER. Aug 1”, lSCd lwfiw Adminislntt»r. (i KOU( 1 i A—i lotigliei ly Count y. Whereas, E. E. Wrbler. Administrator on the estate of A. 15. Slaughter, late of said county, deceased, applies to me lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to said estate. These are therefore to cite all persons in terested. to lie and appear at tny ©Hire within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said leave should not he gmnli-l. Given under nty hand and official signa ture, tltis 10th day of August. lSf.'d. W. I! WILDER, Aug 1-5, IHti'.l Iwhv Oi dinar)’. ia ila RAILROADS, v T< > »’idilinbiii, I’lies ter, < ’harlulte, Salisbury, Salem, Greetisbori Danville, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Hillsboro, Raleigh, Weldou, I'elersburc 1‘hiladelphia, Portsmouth Noifolk. New York, AND VIA BAY LINE STEAMERS TO BALTIMORE. 60 MILES SHORTER Thau any other Route between Augusta ami Points North! Time T;il»l4* Goiit^ iHorlli: Leave Macon C./jr, 1'. M. “ Sav.tun.ih 7 ’Jit l*. M. “ Atlanta 6.4(1 1*. M. *• Augusta 7.:j» A. M. “ t olutubia 1.25 1». M. ’* fhaibUle S 1*. M. “ Greeneslu.ro 1.-IO A. M “ Richmond .11 K, A. M. “ Washii-v.lon (HI I*. M. “ l».alliin**r© Ill -lo I’.^M ‘•Philadelphia 2 Rtf A. M Arrive ;if Hetv 1'urlc :if G tr» A. HI. Tin* Shortest atid mo-f *1—trable Route to ! he \ J Ri J IN IA Si'll INGS. • Through Tickets via this Route to tin* Greenbrier While Sulphur Springs, with privileges ol -topping ov. r .it t'i> ifl.*ili >villc. Staunton, Goaheii. M.Iiiioro aii*t • n\t!i<_:.*n, may be had :» Au.ii-f avauu.-iii. X: aeon. Atlanta, thd- UCII AS llitlbtls, M *ut goiucry. Mu •tie and N. Orlt aiiH £ This lit UU tratcr-es *»n elevated, ft Mile ant! In-alt 1 region of •ountrv, with hi re Consumption in its early water and in- it.iilill seem ry. men! and Uleeraii >n **i tin Smoot h fr: ek, lien Hi idgi-.. and lir-t . lass Rones, Kidneys, ft ft At roititii*- •iti • n- The Eaiing iLuises are nudism. Erupt ii ns of Git UtlSlirp •J. :*nd Tea veil •rs are always as it: Sore Eyes, etc , et* -tm.l oi Sleeping Corn oil Night Trains. '1 hrough Tickets good until used, with op tion i.i Passengers ol stopping over at ti-rtni.- u a 1 points. Passengers will find this the most comfor table and pleasant, a.-- well as the most direct «»“1 e\ p.-di* tot,.- Route between the North and Regs leave lo inform his old friends and patrons nml the public generally, that he has just received a LARGE and \\ LLL J^ELEC f- ED Si«»ck of HARDWARE. c.i Ki,„i,. PLANTATION 1MPLEMKN TS MEI IIAMI AL TOOLS, of i-vf-ry Description AVC. FINE LD‘UOUS t WINES ct CIGARS. All of which lie wiil sell :tl tlio lowest cash IT.ICES. He would also inform the public, particu larly the L ADI KS, that he ha- tq-cned ill connection with the above. Whom they can find a full .-upply *>f FRESH UAKEP. CANDIES Ac, FOREIGN at: 1 DO MESTIC FRUITS of all kind-*, and a large assortment c.f (’#11 LDREN’S To\ S. Parties and Weddings supplied at short notice. Albany. July 2,- ‘on \olirc to lU*b:ors a ltd 4r:tli»ors. (I K( )J IC» IA—1 )*>iiifli 11 y i ’un !iI v. All persons indebted to the esLnl© ol .lames L. Walters, late of s*i<l e*.unfy, deceased, are requested to make ilium dime payment. sm*l ail persons having claims against said estate are required to preset:t the same, duly an theuticated, in terms ef the law, or the same will be ba.red. J N*). F. CAKUILK. Ex r J. L. Wallets, dec'd. Aug 17,186lt-oaw40d REMliMRKB.'lie ‘ Ne©-Short !.ine,” and :»-k tor Th-hris via “Goiuml i i .-m.l Augusta K..i!road," :• in.-tm- -n;t ar.d n*'>,R* ‘L : G It TICKETSantl Tiicminu I'.AGti \tSII CHl'OKS may be had at Terminal Stations of all Connecting Bonds, and in New Gileansa.1 ticneral Ticket (Mine. un*b:r St. Charles Hold, eoru-r of St. ('l.arles and Coin- mutt Streets. ( ’• P HYDE. Geurriil Agent. July I Stilt .'.'in Worth County. GEOR( 11A— Worth County. Whereas Daniel S Sunnier, adnunistrn tor o.i the estate of Thomas I. Sumner, late of said county, deceased, applies to me furletieis of di.-mission from said Estate. These are. ihereloic. to notify all. and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear .-it my ofllce, w ilbin the time prescribed by law. t•• show cause, if any they have, why said letters should ti I lie granted. Given under iiiv h«u*l and seal. .MAILS \\. Rot'SE. June In isfiti. Ordinary. Whereas. William applies to me r letters of administration on the estate ol j John M. Ilatisou. l-i»e of s.ild eoiinly, dec'd. Tiie-e are llieiefore to notify all .-md singular the kindled and <leditors of .said deceased, to be and appear at u»y office within the‘lime pi-e:*. :riWd by law, t*i show cnee, if .any they Cutlery, Silver-Plated Ware, COOKING STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, No Horans Buggiea in hiro%x,SBW -in, why said letters should lint l.e granted. Giveu undtr myhatid and oflicJal signature. JAMES W. RinlisK, Aug 24, IWJ'J Oidiii.-iy. M’*- K«uu* will please furnish us name • f the. appl.-caiil. GKOIUUA— Worth County* Whereas, Joseph R Tliciis applies to me tor letters of dismission from the administra tion of the cdale ot Siuieou R. Then?, dee d. These are therefore, to cite ^11 pel sous, kin dred and creditors, to be and appear at my oflice within the lime prescribed hy law, and show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should lijt be (-ranted. Giv'cu under my hand -md seal. June 2nd, 180'J. JAMES W. RuUrjE, Juue 15, i860. Ordinary. Moj.oxr, JR. ivannab. Ga Branch of the *dd lMiiladetphia Firm of Hficker, Wetherill & Oo.. I’KNXSYI.V A N I A Garden, Field & Flower Seeds, Meeds wai l ml cl FK KSII and BURE, aud sent !*>• mail t»» I'l.mleis ,*o >-o< lo-iug inonej to the above hi in. l'oalage 2c pe« each I ounces. WBOLF.SALfl DEALERS IN Flour, Biscuit, & Crackers, HiL avtiiMJa •'"it i m, i 8**!qi<>“ 81,1 .uiKjsiin ai»qi.«i j.>po Lqi Xl.ginjuilfltu'nHIS P u * U5lpN5H}t3MX3 Aq Suioq Tisatlrt" OJi: 8 -* u !*!t w K l ,UB 8 *> IIJ (i J !'* , IX •no aKasoiiiin '.ujiw VAIIKKIIIJ l >n “ SJKVl vi-no Va.n-'is.ixa 'mai ‘srsj ‘aajvd-aaixa-i ‘ry.inie a\a r«» v-msisr -HVA 'Slid VUMiV.I CcJS-iliu.l I«ni.,ii>ani a.,,i saoiihn i ,u » ! fiasi.tt aaa.i •sh.>v:iji a i.ri.ioiis r an sassnax saiouav .iirnoj. a.i.w.i i-"» \:i:iit-uaaj ‘sansmia HIOOI v BIVH AOJJV.i V.IVO.T i.M IBM. MSIp V lV.HHail.) ‘B3JiI0ia3N TOilll'l NI SMiriVltd TIVJHH q.XV HIVSa’IOHAV V9 ‘AMVRTV (‘H'bjj y mmis[i If oj fr'jossriDons I 'NVKS’llil '51 *A\ '3t5tZO:iXS T T Rosadalis, BLOOD PURIFIER. DR. J. BRADFIELD’S n\M Woman’s lies! I'ricm! ' J IN IS valuable Medicine is preprred fo g \Vi»mkn exclusively, and to be used b; ...«kn only. It is adapted espetially to thus. •a.-(s where the wn.Mt: is disoniered, and wil ,'.i11* any irregularity in the “luensc8, ,, ex • , I in -ti*:li <-.t<rs as n-jttire a surgical opet j". A : the*.© J.-i-t are very rare, the Ft : ». *|». ii:- « t..\ to it is of almost universal nppli LSD— SYPHILIS' I.V ALL ITS I’OItJI.I. DISEASES OF WOS1] La«< of Appetite, Sirk (!oiiipInit;t. J’ain in the Rick. Itupta- •lence iu Lite. Grave!, GENERAL BAD HEALTH, and all diseases of the Blood* Liver, Kidneys and Bladder- t 11 is a Bci feci Keuovalor. ROSADALIS eradicates every k»iul < the of humor and bad laint. and revtoi tire ey*leni to a healthy condition It is perfectly Harmless, never pro ducing the sltghest injury. D is not a Secret Quack Remedy. The articles of which it is made arc puMi.-h- cd around each bottle. Krr«iameiidcd by llie 3Icdfc.il ally aod many Thousand ■ our Best rtiizcii.'. r ilf- Uf t&" F or testimonials of remark iblc see **UosadaIts Almanac" for I *»is- year. PREPARED ONLY BY DR-J-J-LAWRENCE & CO, 314 IMI.TI.Wmr STICKIIT. iX£Al K.»r Suit* i>y 1.. K. A WELOII, AIIkii.j, an.l !;ists en-rywlieiv. «td leti shuck of the “month) Ircm ctii.u, irouldc of mind or Jik i' a«-ts like n charm, by iikstouim; tii IN r.VKItV 1NST\NCK, lho« relb : tiii-'t. ver. lieudaehe. pain in the •ma" rf the | i-.tefi Tittd “lower stomach,” 1’ shC3 Of heat | a'oojiti t !ie lace, chilly setmatio 8, bumi i, o. t in* j *) eiids and geuctal resile. .* in tjiiae, all these symptoms pa. ^ .:u.., Jialily, without injury to the coiistitnlioi* i Frequently, however, the proper remedy i | not applied in time, the disease become, j chronic, and the foundation laid for number ! less evils lo llie cunstiiution of the woman j 'I he next “tmn” comes around and there ir I no ‘ show," or perhaps (he “wiiiiea” will np i j * at*. There will be some uneasiness nhou. the womb, but very iittle or none of the nai- iif.-.I fluid escaping, 'lhe complexion become- pi* ilow, bowels swoleu, a sort of greenish cas* alout the face, constant dull aching pains ii iLe head, weight iti the lower stomach am. back, with or without the whiles, palpilutioi oft; e heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion weariness. languor, aching across the loins. I**-*- <>t appetite, pain in left hi east, tight nes* actors the chest, cough and giddiness. I: siiii allowed to go on, green sickness will b« fu ly developed—the headache becomes sever, wiiii loss of memory, diminishing scosibPity mi t: stomacu, d\ -pepsin, no relish for food I*-.-- of flesh, increased fluttering of lhe heart rwu-t.ixc «»r Tin: rk>t, legs and body and oc castoit.a.1 slutting of blood. The slightest ef fort cot its ttitiitni* uBK vTitt:*(i, vlmost »»tr i rm.N. The skin is flabby and a ‘-doughy, feel ’’ This is a sad picture, but it ia the con 1 tn.ft of thousands of women between th* ages of l-‘* and who are brought lo tin v* t-ge ol the giuve by ignorance or neglect t* take the proper remedy. To all who are at flu-ltd with any of the symptoms above men ti-.md, iu connection with an irregularit* o» the “monthly sickness.” we earnestly sa* TAKE 1»h. J. BRADF1KLDTS FKMAl.i UE(.l L \T0U.. A few ounces taken, you wil i|t once experience its benefits, aiol with ». little paiiei.ee yon will be fully restored I. hen bh. , Thi< remedy has been extensively used foi tit. .aids «.f t w eti'y years by many of the nuts* *-x perieneed and successful I’hysi. hunt o; Encourage Horae Productions. A MOST DELIGHTFUL TOMC A MOST DELIGHTFUL TOXIC A MOST 1IEMGlimn. fONTC. Old Carolina Bitters, A iJoUihtru PiTpiraflaB! ! Vabmbie and Reliable! ! E qual if not superior to any lilt lets in the ni*tik**l. and at w much l*—s piled. CUR Ed. IlDpepda, IJ »MS OF Al’PETITE, 4 hiItv&Frver. :.r..l m w.ih- out doubt the RESf To.'HO UHTlfiti IN USE. GOODRICH, A CO, Manufacturers nnd Proprietors, and Direct Importers of Choice Dmea a*,*I t'licinical.a, CHARLESTON. S C. 8^, For sale by Drug/i-ts. Jufy 9i lSt;9-f*„. We repeal, that Dr. J. Bit A DFI KLD'H FK M VI.K REGHI.A !*(iH is pit-pared fur Worts:. ail-1 to be tfe.l l>\ Woiin ii only. A Itl-tlls all we ;.:k Piepaied and sold iu any quantity, l>y f- Bl. RKAliriiaD, w 11DLE3ALE DRI’GG 1: T, Vilanta, Ga. I*rirc, $1.50 per IKoflla. Sold by imiggisis generally. Ati.\nta, Ga , Decentber 2fltb. 1803. J. Rlt vl.KIKLD—Dear Sir : I fake pie -tin ** in s.taiiug that some time previous to (be war, 1 used, with (he utmost success, on n servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR prepared iheu at BrudfirUTs Diiig^tore, West P*.int, Ga. Mie had been suffeciitg aoverely from suppressed n.ens.ruatiou, and this Medi cine fcoowyc-Iored her (u health tilie ia, lo day, living iu Atlanta, sound an 1 well. I nrill state, further, that I know of its being U'-d. wiiti fqual -uccess. on a servant gir, ot tov brother iu-Uw, Prof. Rut her ford, ol Athens, (la. This woman hail, 1 think, been diseased for six years. She was a house sei vaut. end f-cemeil cured, up to the lime o! ••freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation f„i-the-purposes for which you rc onunend it. Yours truly. JNO. 0. WJliTNER. iiT \TF OF GEORGIA, Tnonp Cotrorr. This is to certify that I have examined the lecipo of Dr. Joseph Brodfiehl. of this county, stud, a** a medical man. pronounce it to be a comhin it ion of Medicines of great merit in the I real me tit of nil tiiseases of feinalen for which he recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, This December 21st, 186&. M. D. 3[«p, Mettles & 're I l.v BEST v, , •r. »..• •■,r..:„!i v S-iruitllir LARGE AJfDros ’" r fACILffllil „,.i | •i-naing itre ..-II „ " '• > 1.4 I- , 1 . 1, _ ' "'.ii, Firsl-CJiKs |.:s| ; ,!4| lw worthy of ,ui J,!.,, I“*i..... . ‘nr fikc.s a«' |h.,, v „ 'Of,n| A'« ask l. r nii. , , OM tMlt*> | , , V |. | ( .! ' *■' f '' Iff (IFI U T- 1 WlUB, , * l “ cotm 1 Vtl.il.. u LlSAll an,I Z|,\ ( .\ VA It- I> Tho 11 *s! flock »F COMBS. re u pm;, SO^j': -fine tJoilci : 1 .Ululio, I WELCj coBVn 8 V eat-.- Old PORTED FirtN.-H BRANDtfl GfN, IBM t'lic best articles we cai 1 nd suited fo*- moil : v:\%n n t hr wzsiiGa’s RUSSES. St 1TORTKRS, CHEST LX’• \ FOltCKi. SY'l NO Mwa H g**ud supply fli WELCHS CCT.'fii U'asiriintlii (• lo lit) •. t»od?rr;i .V The only jdac writCHt convl SCHOOL BOOK NEW STU K SCHOOIc STivfi iOflfl or All i:. * -i - LETTER m E.YWit.orl