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h*» it' iUi
t great game at the Gold
i Wall atreet ia a fit illustration,
t the moral turpitude aa I moo
ny of the gambling tnmuotbu,
l upon the mind of those engaged
I for a philosophic, disaerla-
i a maniac the very. ja-
1 upon biBJ,; ux(
at terrible excitement.
It would seem that radical gamblers
b epoila -are similarly effected as
i ehangea from the glitter of gold and
> tojbe apectral monster of ruin, dia-
I in Georgia, at one time credit
d theipreaeat Attorney General of the State
rith aalibgral afea.ro of fershta and a tolera
: hie stock of intellectual capital. Tbe Govern
or of tha State, with whom he was frater-
nizing in the freest/and moat affectionate
relations* evitjentlj thought him a m
parts and quite competent to discharge tb e
' -duties of the important office which he new
nomjt^j *W b » l lhB ! 4*U a»*)«rDor ’ «o
longer entertains that exalted opinion of Lis
t ability and qualifications, as is clearly shown
by tbe employment of other lawyers to
-.'tend to tho State’s business. Can it be that
'his expreasilency has discovered a soft
enifig of the Attorney General’s brain,
that he thtm ignores his existence and fees
other coonsiufeilo ids wort?
The Atlanta Constitution has the follow*
.ing onijlbe subject:
The 'Attorney Central Farrsw.
From the late fulmination of the Attorney
ilouaral against Treasurer Angier, we clip
the following paragraph .*
' 11 ‘The Treasurer has paid warrants which
iro never Bnbmitted to me, and which
ght never have been paid; -if «ny advice
1 been soughf, an<l still has the impudence
charge me with being responsible for it.”
does it mean ? u 4 ;•
9 Governor of Georgia lias appointed
rrow as his legal adviser, and to dis-
! the dqt, ‘ ~
Mr .Johnson ItR^UcWfc-.
fhr BMHp'Ct ,wa* -fruitful anil rici.—■
The great ami fplondid at ray of t?m»-
udni tueu in i h • history of i.di<«»rgia,
frewa ear};ei»t j times to tbe present-jire-.
vet.led more < lit an the merest- sketch
of f he radiviiloal. Ttiis Mr Johnson
haa accomplished, always wit It
!ent taate, often> ilh much eloquence.
.ndlhe aaprtoftlm,,, f
I’’"*
«DAKD MEUIcixrji
Being pr.pnrrtl rl
»ii all> u ”
iot insy not. )lr Johnenn
[ugh lilair (>nx>by, ot
niniv,
—« T—• i \ , eeiljjowj, U1 » IIJJI
weakened Under 'fl1. firm ed Sunil *r occasions
irgii.ia, nu-
, ^ oua l<i write
tha live* of So men of Virginia who
figured in the Convention*of I7«9 »nd
1829, and ow.lo bi* oration useful and
instructive work* of biographical Ilium
ry. May. we not wiggeat toMr Jolm-
aon to make bin present oration the
lonndation of a larger ‘ and heifer
work lor which lie ia so eiftinenlly
qualified ? Tliere are incidenta in the
life of each ot the individuals wlii.li
Mr Johnson has sketched which will
not toil to instruct while they interest
Unless some friendly hand ahull ’res*
cue them from the swill forgetfulness
which overtakes the public man in the
hhsy life of this country, the rrcordW
their usefulness and worth will soon
be lost or kuowu only to a very smalt
circle. IVliat Mr Grigsby has dune
for Virginia—aud who shall estimate
its value ? Mr Johnson should do for
Georgia.
The present oration is one ot intrin-
sic beauty. We hope lie mav enlarge
and ejttswl it>q ope- of historical ,iid
biographical usefulness. \Ve regret
our limited space forbids our extract-
ng some of tbe paragraphs.
k* doty of represent.*, lb. Slate in
Is which the Sonets interested
nploys many other tSwyes st heavy
to attend to such eases. A 'good at
“do all the busiacas.
nor Bullock distrssthls Atlor-
ability? TfaiihtWhmtsli
from bis condect. 11 is his
it an able attorney in the office,
pen him. if lie puts an irocotnpe-
WUKLtoi
UTibmpreienletl lo the Tress-
The whole »hing it farcical.
General intcn.l lo lei
utile .cock with him in
indeadtm a poor law-
ernor think* him inefficient.—
Inf testimony tha Governor
jlAUwMjrOtwnVB »»o»p»i».
&t(orn«y : QeneriT to give ui
tk* faeft of the ease. What illegal warrants
wonhl he
. _ . t to havi
Why dan OoriikOt Ballock 'em
ari.l -ounxelto do the Attorney General’s
'-great and unnecessary expense to
h? Jfm tha Attorney General do-
zpqrif. SaW fr«*mb' cnongh to pro
tagonist infringement upon hij rights,
aiM damage upon his professional repute-
******'Ik gUA
The Populations4he Globe.
Tlieie are on the globe 1,23$,000,
000 of sou!*, of which
360.000. 000 art* of the Caucasian
race.
652.000. 000 are of the Mongol race.
190.000. 000 are ot the Ethiopian
race.
176.000. 000 are of iho Malny rice.
1.000. 000 are of the Indo-Americun
race.
There are 3.G42 language* spoken,
and 1,000 different religions.
The yearly tnorlalily of the globe
ia 33,333,53:1 persons. This is at the
rale of 91,554 p**r «lay, 3,730.per hour,
62 per minute. So each fyulsathm of
tho heart marks the decease of some
human creature.
The average ofhuman life is 33 y’r?.
One fourth of the population dies
at or Indore the age of seven years.
One-half at or before 17 years.
Among 10,000 persons one. arrives
at the age of 100 years, one in 500 at
tains tin? age of 90, and one in 100
lives to ihe age of on.
Married men live longer than single
ones.
In 1,000 persons 95 marry, and more
marriages occur in June and Decem
ber than in any other months of the
year.
One eight of the whole population
is military.
Profession* exercise a great influ
ence on longevity. In 1,000 individ
uals who arrive at the age of 70 years,
42 are priest*, oratofs or tmh% speak
‘.era; 40 are rigricnUulists, 33 art
Came ibis femaU swecptBg by me:
Friendly. >allieg, upen door;
rbea 1 saw (be lovely maiden—
being from tome ilieumt A idea—
111 p-ifutued and dry good* laden—
Paav tue aud go on bi fore,
laugldt Lad i to do Lul follow.
Aud u»iedt.wn ike dre.s ake wore ;
’ rwas njuysierj to explure.
J od I found- by close Inop-ection—
1 haf her liaogLiy^ upper aeeiiea.
t MBctfnng chance Lad called a bonnet,
* Off its pericrMitium wore;
A ml I saw her br.-aM hruvo slowly.
’!’eatL a garment ta*fcioned low ly,
ul I knew the luuvemeut wholly,
I Lad riever seen before:
r-I knew ’iwas “patent he«ver»"
That this radient unTdt*n Wi*rc ;
Only these, and nothing more.
her check* wore full and rosy;
1 «iiuki 'all you, inter nos. a
Secret that a diuggisd told me
Of tlie color ikat vLa wore.
Ye her cheeks v ere very pletsing,
r.u her look at mo was freezing.
Anjl rJie sboaed a eign of sneezing,
Asriieswept along before ;
An$ she sneezed a pair «»f > plurapcts”
Out, at least a yard before; *
Only this, and uolliing more.
mwm.
Is sow is New York where the ia aakis, large aJditions lo her nasal elegant slock
Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods;
Embracing sverjr vatietj usual'/ kept to sFIUT CLA8S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
TI1E OPENING or MRS. SHAW’S
FALL.
» • , « «*D , TV a«« I'Jji iViailU'IPIB, Otl arc
, rx workmen, 92 art- soltiirrs or niilihiry
“*Sw to Heaven, urf tws good Conser- , 27jiroteaaora and 24 doctors.
“ Md in'.fhsJjnitid State. I Those
who devote tlieir jives lo tint
i causa fox •
rwnnta wkleh nntil 'n.lte latel/ war.
i * f* T M'J
We thought that we had
doubts plainly esjmliieneM
stances of Ib<|0M<t .
whereabout* of‘Browillow need not trouble
uo good Christian.—Enquirer.
U is believed be could not gsin admittance
at tbe other place, but that. tbe Devil might
be peras,dsg tojijatoyyti yel nf-
pbur and m'atcbea to .tart a ibiail bell on bia
own%hMt iuNeW Englitud, or abihe cfheranb ’ fun Das
urbto'Yoe^'.-: v "^V". ‘ (fr«Uete.l.
P«or Gnat -i.
irj.
. •m-im j*
vice lo keep the "troul/ lot!’’ bounds off of
Qrsnt ? It is bad enough, / «ays ] the Mobile .
Rtj/itt+. k* the; Democrat t to proclaim Wkj *
small wcaksesses and Ills great blunders, h
is their vocation; ^ot whsqdfsp llpseso Ikal
the Grant papers are aa hear/ cn -.Grant si
Ihe Httatet'vibel'^orbliadeSC^ner-kad
cootrjestre.^ Jhat jislch to^i i^pitoa fUd jt*-
lion has not only abide' bail srphlntmeata,
Is set (he aun* vdptefed to Texas!
soonest. -Tv
There are 336,000,000 Christians.
There are. 5,000,000 Israelites.
^ There are 60,000,000 Astatic religion
Ists.
There are I90,000,oort Moltatneflans.
There are 300,000,000 Pagans.
In the Christian Churches :*
170.000. 000 prufess the ilonian
Cakhoiic.
75.000. 000 profess tho Greek faith.
80,000^006 profess the Pjoteslaut.
j
Denol ment or the Aesolite —As we
the terrific exploeion of which we
gnilSMi inetmuut'btst week, *W*« caused by
the;docent of nn immense . mass resembling
metalic Uva in * stats of fusion, which occur-
red’of. this city. Tho
explosion took place in mid-air, and owe o»
fragments fell in the yard of Mr. J M
*ASW*i
Tha
Witl
Thai
And
And
Sho
That
Out
The i l not iced an uncertain
Lift ng ot the uius.tn curiftin,
iter feet had deftly hidden
From my errant eye* before ;
each lift came n desire
’(would lift a little higher,
at la*l it did aspire
"iglier IIimu l*d seen before ;
knew it was a “tiller”
but ibis saintly maiden wove;
• utsa “liilcr”—notLing more.
Aud the tilting and the rocking
Up a id down the splendid sl&ckiug
Gut lo l ed by it bluish lihbott,
'} hat i chained to see alie wore,
d iue—’(wa* a 'dgbt tor weepiug—
pair of “calves” were creeping
• f place, as she vras sweeping.
Like a stnteiy qiieeu before —
“ that she had lately purchased
ffum a faucy dry guod^ store ;
'calves” und ttol iauc|i uioie.
‘ CmIvfj
Put cn
And <1 e fluttering and the fisppiug
Of the wtiden 1 * gnndy trapping
3howe Tmesighta ihnt never uo'.ita!
e had dared lo seeihetore—
nights revealed by every lilting
Of the told* of muslin drifting
Hound her, «)•!(:!< the wind* were shifting
/" Ejewnid. higher, more and mote—
Eights hut, to taortwl vision,
7* T « ver were revealed before ;
Ns|uieiy:* hue forevciMaOte.
iOjsnsrmrr& <*s
ffillb. the RICHEST DISPLAY of .11 that ia Slyli.h, Elegant and Graceful. In Ihe way of
Ladies’ Head-Dresses fhal has ever been exhibited in this City.
in addition to her usual full line of
BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS,LACES. FRENCH FLOWERS, &c
Mrs. Slaw will open a Large aud well selected Stock of everything
ITOYEL -A-ISTD USEFUL!
That a Lady would require. The demand for • f • ; . •
Elegant Ladies’ Walking Boots. Congress Gaiters,
"Whit© Ivid Slippers,
I* such as to induce the purchase of a Large and Elegant Assortment.
Kid Gloves—White, Blaok and Colored,
From the most celebrated tL-aaufsciurer*. Tha ELEGANT and COMFOllTAULE
And *. iile ihti* her rigging Aultfted,
N Muclt I sanderrd, tiitd I muttered,
a^Aud you c*U this thing a vomao
’ Ibi >. io tiuuiiving .an notoie:
8hi, tLe brazen doll of fathion.
Wrappe 1 in one tremendous poeaion—
Sunken tiom her noble 8i.nlion
To be thing flint ^oea before;
Oh ! tItii ever mortal virion
tihoibl r-ucli mystery explore,”
Thuja 1 mutteitd—nothing mote.
And the hongnlcatne o’er me gushing,
‘•Whole n.s gone tho *rt of blu&hiug
That we loved in wife or maiden
Iu l ,c saintly day* of yoro ? ”
Call me. fyou w»ll, uncivil,
While 1 t nine her—“thing of evil,”
And l vri rh the very—deuce
Had the toggery she wor4>.
And agiti i idie were Hiirajv-d ia
Dree e- like her mother woie,
Yauished now forevermore.
1-tIJI.E NI SI
TO rOl ECLOSb tllOKTGAGE.
Henry l). leitner ) BoiKiHurrStip’iCovir,
June Tkim, 18C8
tbs said K.
Court befori
thereof, Ihe
on said
feet
ty h e
•antf to the depth of 1
Ijfy L. was absent at the lime, but return-
ome.and ascertaining from hi* family I sum uisow
h*dxJecmT«l, proOeede(K«romAf : i6' tx-‘ It is : tbereft re
elite strange substance amisooa brought '** SJ v " L “
light.
pwniewwf the same is now'on exhibition
‘frula. , w
ibtless furtherTnveatigation will reveal
t distance of SO ailM. 1 .
’e hop* lo bo Ohio to proepn s. jelic of
vosdcrful curios]nkd |L*t <|h jAhoio
r be .ecured sntT furwardeiTlo lh». Smith.
issilssliUle.lNithas-'asthcntibrecord of
*• conneou.d 'with Ita dtieonl.—
Ik W «pap«
i tali suiflABce of smile *wh<T may
10 sub-
aithtr direct or
aoa will aot aan«islc.Md with whom b«a-
«iatatos«l»tott>M)Mnalaihsa: (Uo
fact has cov«ed. the ndmihiaf rotionin Tc:
from' auV«L„ ,
• ’ “ “ J f4^t4 jiaentt.
irages, or i he
rptyiacBt is saap.kitad collect the
UHMHaj. ..,.c
have deciilwl that rrtoa-
"I 1
it )
V*.
G Willin (ham.
T itppeni ing t« the Court by the petition
_ uf’llenry li. Lritnrr, that K. Jl* Wiiling-
lmm,1>y «te« 4 of m«trtgnge. dated on the 14th
day of Mart It, 1X66. conveyed to said Henry ;
D. Leittier njll those city
ALL WOOL AND WITHOUT SEAMS), one of the greatest and mo*t popular achievements
of the dsy.
The Glove-Fitting Uorsett»
COILS. PUFFS, CniONOKS, CURLS. 8KIRTS, in every variety ;
%
STAMPED YOKES, BE A IDS, ^C„ AC.
She
has so
- Jf
that her selections will give perfect ssliaCsciioa.
Order, for Bridal Trousseaux, for LADIES' and INFANTS’ WARDROBES, filled with
sste, judgment, and dispatch. SJ3Ju Orders solicitsd.
A full Fall Opening the 1st of November.
BgL. Establishment at tha OLD &TAi4D t opposite the Alsanx News Office.
August 2fih, 1809—tf lti
HOTELS-
tBE- ai r c
ALBANY ME,
M. BARNES
Proprietor.
Pine Streett Albanv, Georria.
-w-
land, aitnat*, lying and being in the city of
Albany, cou »ty of Dougherty, aud State of
Georgia, am known and dtvtmgahiked In the
of said rity us the lef* on which was
erected the i tree brick rtorts built by U. L
Cook, anu rr fentljr occupied by Beers & Brin-
n. and otbm ns mereboutr. being on the
si’Uth aide ot Broad street, in the said city
of Albany, wtk ninety feel front, more or'
tess.'.on Bran 1 street, and running back to
tjte alley—r« the securing the payment of a
promisor/ no c made by the xuid E. G. Wil
lingham lo i he Mi<l Henry D. Leitner or
rer, dated on the 14iji day of March, I860,
due on tl e 1st (fly of January, 1867, for
id Five Hundred
Dollar# in or Daleiqai^aleDt, which said
Ilariog .*ecently completed thia Uouse, and
put it in condition /or the accommodation or
guesti, the Proprietor pledges htasarnesteu-
desvor* to give ratbfaction. IIi* room* art
lots or parcels of J * nd weI1 ventilated ; bis labls shall be
sum of .3 h*ee Thousand
larf i*l fcql i or lr*ieqalvalej
is-now d is and unpaid.
- ir j f fe e J by the Court. That
constantly supplied with the best the market
affords, and Uimoervcntc shall always be
prompt, polite aoR attentive.
t0h AHactis wiwsya at fits Depot on the J
arrival of trains, to convey pasoenges to the
House, snd every convenience and eoaf
desirable is gnaranteed
MERRICK BARN£8,
Proprietor.
Jan 1—tf
Hotel and Restaurant.
W MKAZS AT All. BOUKt.
do pay into this
of tbe next U
due
eft.
Vlf
Cherry Street,
E. ISAACS, PitorjuRTon. ^
, Free Cosi hte and from the lbuL ■
SepC 7. US»-k( Jawary.
W. C. UKW1TT.
HEWITTS’
This
i*
il For Gclobir.)
Ike chills, wre you, did feir
1 kinder shake
**Stil! haying
“Veil, y-q-s
L **W’hy In the dickens don’t you'get cured?*
a Been Iskie ; quinine, pepe-inf, Zetberu.®
alrietotiitviuto
ATJOUSTA, GA.
FARE #800 i>E« DAV
Tas Best is tbs Crrv.
M»r
D6UGHEBTY hl'PB COURT,
JUNK TERM..
..<• It appearing to the Conrl by the petition r.f
‘John W. Johnston. Adqdnisiraior of all and
singnlar the rights and cieditii, land® and
tenemeuts which ever,'of Greeu D. Sharpe,
deceased, that Edwin Flagg aud William W.
Fi*h; on the I6ib day of January, J867, by
Deed of Mortgage, eouveyed to Thomas tl,
Willingham, lots of land numbers Two Hun
dred «pd Tbineeu f3l«) Twp Hundred and
Seventeen (217).and'Two Hundred and Eigh
teen (2t8) in the First District of Ihe Couuty,
of DuUgherty. and ^te of Georgia, the
contaniitg seven hnn«JWl and fifty ac re« more
or less, for the securing (fewpayment of ihtee
promissory, notef, mail? by the said Edwin
Flagg aud William W. Fish, all dated ou the
1st day of January. ‘ 18t*7i the first due
lweiv* mouths after dale, for tee sum of
Thirteen Hendred and Ten ifollare aud Eigh-
17-Ibree cents ; the second do® Twenty.tour
for. the. sum ot- Eleveiy
•four dollars and ninety-
j Tb rd, due Thirtv-vix
•Iter dote, fer ike sum of Elbven
Pond fifty nine dollars and sixteen
which said no'eaand mortgages were
valuable consideration in the usttmj course
oflrmUytrsnaferod by the said Thomas H.
WiRiigkain to the said John W. Johnston,
Admim-tr-sior ns sfommid. and that the two
'first of »aid notes are now dae and unpaid.
It is4k«ren>r* ordered by tbe Court that said
Edwin Flagg, and Willjem. W. Fish do pay.
iota thia Lourt, befori the first day «f the.
/next term thereof the principle, interest and
Iceets due onthetwo ftret' of said notes, now
w isaw enm 1 Jur - or44ow cause to tbe contrary, if any
'tA* lh< j i» default thereof the tore-
• closure be grauted to said Job* W. Job oat on,
j Aduinif-iraior, as aforesaid, of saul mortgage,
I fimT the'Equity 6T Redemption of the said lid.-
j Win Flagg, snd William W. F!sh; theriia. be
torswer hatted and foreclosed ,* ami that mtr-
vice of thisidlw fen,perfected on said*, t Edwin
Flagg and William W. fjdl.aeeotiltnirtw law.
•MuWj. J. hkHMVXi
JuneSOtk 1869. J. 8. H 8. W. r,
, A true extract from the minutes. ,
J. F. CAKGlLE.
-• - :*» •' ' ■ ' Cterk. '
Aug 10, !8&9-lam4m
liul^now jiUnt _
SfcUo bfCieoixisvKR.il.
isbtied b» IkeT
the year IMS.
Xar collector far i
Abo at the same time unI Hsca the west half ol
City Lot* munbena aad A Broad Asset, Albany; lev.
led on to satisfy a tax AfO, State of Georgia vs. P. Leh
man. taued by Uritlfex -folJector of said county f
beeif»tk0.warMtv Ptoperty pointed out by B.
Gilbert, Tax Coifccter for asUrauaty.
Abo. at tbe stuns Hum aud plaee. City Lota mun»
SI, and east half ofatnubey **: levied on to satl*fy two
tax flfs." Ktateof OSeorgU r*. Jataes J. Msy«», Iwued by'
IL T.Gilbert, Tax Crifaptor Am arid e enty. for taxes
•ar the year 1*C7. Property pointed out by R. T. CU-
•vrt. Tax Collector for said county.
A Go at the Miune time and plsrv. 85 feet of city lot.
number 17, oa Onddence Street, Albany; levied ou t
atwytlmc tax AM, fitate of |fteorpm vs. Johns 1
Taukenlry, UtaMtl by tha Tax Collector of said count j
for taxes tm-tbeyeam flff; 1M7J snd ? ISSA Proper!
^.tadout-y 1LT.
October fob, ISO. Sheriff D.C.
^i'fadorr
tlirwrion.
tics willt || u . 0 „„, „. lU|
Tit- <‘diu>v 0 t* til
- ■-••tilll
says.-
hive !n
thvUKK.VT .'til*. |,|,!(?
in our t<iu.iiv. hii I
gave entire
The M. in phis (i,
* Tin* Hin e--i,, _ t
E1IN I'HkVaK vritiijs
W»M» have jch:,,i
coiiiun : tb.,,,
CoQutrj,”
h;r
Hit > J/p
6
»et
auo
Irieiuh
Tiit Alvutplti, J\
••Tliv GliKAT
U:
Dondicriy Mlvrlff, Sals.
W ILL bo Bold before' tbe Court House door in tbi
City of Albany, Dougherty county, aa the lm
TWdsy in Novsmber next, tietveeu the leusl hours o.
sale, tbe following pnvpcriy. ta-wh. *
AIho, lotrturiandnumbcni3HV KJ»I 3>~, la the fir->
IHstrict of Dougherty county, ia is vor of Auipului IV
Murphne vs. Hannah Wsrlxirmi^h, Executrix of J. 1.
IL. Searborough, and Newton P. Brinson. Executor at
Mathew Brlneon, of Duugherty county, and V. X Belch
er, Adm’r of Xrarinx Hriitsou, of Decatur eounty, an>)
oaeJaraiH J. Mayo, Adm’r, va. Jaimn K. Scarburuu^-U,
principal, John L. B. Xcarhoruujih' and A. G. Wcatei.
Aho, lots huniltem 238' and 280, ili the first Bint riot n:
said county. In fhvor of A. T. Hhallenlierxer va. John T.
IMckinaon. Executor of B.Q. IHcklnaon.
. OctH, - JAMES S BROWN,: D. Sh'A
TU»N8, rep „ p ; r ^: , J»«R*
Phj firun- m our city. irA, ”
R»^e niiM.ci
1 1'-tdij
Reuiediva
recommend- them ns \ j. j ^
The Brandon (Mis,.)
’tTIltos?
rainnt
‘■Tbe GLIKAT
rUMS srr prepare,!,
md fell well in i,n „
Dondioriy Sheriff s Sain.
W ILL be wU uo tit. lent TtwAsy In Noedwr Mxl,
tie fore the Court Ifounedkior Of ikmxT
Cu, between the 1 .-gal hours of sale, ihe fit*
uxhert^c-Huity,
y, to-wit: • j
City Iota of Und number* 2i» and 2*. on Tift street,
contains half acr»‘ each, more ar ksM. with tlie iaqtfwve-
ments thereon. Sold to aatUfy a ftfa from II
Huperfor Court in favor of Marevlial Slamrtiter
rclL Slaughter, Jdu'x. an the catata uf Wut. JLManah-
t*r, deceased. Property pointed i*Uu fit*.
Alhauy. act * ’o»
*. KKM1*, SlitT.
Administrator’s Sale.
TRY vir.ueoCO* oaiarof the Court of Ordinary *.f
1 J the county of Chatluun, and State of iwurgia. will
he s»>hl before Ihe Court House u*»or of IJout'luvtv
ro.intr (J*.. ON THE FIRST TUWWY IN HHCKM-
BER NEXT, between the horal Itohi* of sale, as the
proiwrty of the oOateof Uhrhat-I Mlirahan. late of the
county of that ham. and State of Gaor*ia, drveanctl. Uie
foils**iug wild lots ot liiid, t«>-«* it:
LaiU uuuithir 3*1, iu the l»h District of Thorns-*
•only.
Lots liiiiulier ;tt»4.In the J3th JH.-trict of Miller i%>untv.
“ .Va, iu tho Id l'istxict t»f Dourfiorty O*. *
21.2*. Ill, 175. 17V. »J|i iu the loth Dis
trict of Mitchell count r.
Lota i.uuilwr Ji)l, 29\2~. -HO, 2AJ, ?.’t«, 221,
in the Nth District of Early couuty.
Lota mini her 32, in the 15th District ol IVcatur
couuty.
L-.l- miinlxT 112, lrt, 177,1S1. IT. in Ihe L.th D.'dilct
of Ivcatur county.
For part tail.11« a* t..tith-« apply in HiN'O A HOBBS,
Att«>rney«, Alhauy, Ga. Tcnu* o"u the day.
ANDREW W. ROSS,
Adiuinirirstor on Estate of Michael Shtuhau. dec*d.
Scpteuilyer 23th, 1ft«-td
C IEOWilA, Dfiughuty CouUtr.—Forty day* after
J date apiili.-utiuii will Ik* made to the Ihoiorablu
C«mrt of»M.liiukijr of Duuglirrir county, Ga^ ior leave
Ui sell 111*- house and lot uu the South kid.* ol' Broad
street, atul coru.'i ol Broad atui J.vifrr*A~ Al-
luur. Uu, n&tMAK**
lHi« liens nnd creditors ul ssid Otate. |
(Xt 12.1W!» J. F. CARGILE, Adin r.
: fi-rsr^
dEOWilA, Djj.jU.0 -.F..rty
Court ol UiAlo*ry otukl couuty for *e»i - ... — ...
the md Mtare in said county, brloueinx to the vstale
•1 Nancy Smith, dee d, tor the bcuvnt cl tha heirr si
Creditor* *»f -mM estate.
Oct 12, IMA. J. F. ( AHGILE, Adm’r.
Worth Connty.
G tlXiRt.Lt, Worth County.—Sixty day- after date
I application will lw mode tu the Ordinary «d saiil
cuuutv for leave to aellkit of Uud uuihIht 112, iu the
Kith Dbtiict of said comity, as the property of tho es
tate of Via \Y. Titou, dtferased.
THFO W TISON,
Adiu’r on estate of Va. W. TLhou, d«-*d.
Sept 14, r
v,, ir siGit »n
'* ”1’ ‘"F "• ...
sy«.r.sr.w:«*„ imjw| ^r
tug pale: Iter i ’ ,
mil rile IN less «» iutm. •'
Tsalilri rnuoisml ,„j •
■»*'« «•»*- * ! ‘-> I '.tviiliisi*!
«».». ber I.-, i ss.t li-n.i,,,;™
siic is Iif.sJ. uei vi-us ,nj c
lb.nu f.ib to give rcl'u’f.. ■
Uo jou kiiovr wIi.i'm it,. , l||tr •
WIFE oil U.iUWm
w*io is thus utYiicft-,] ? A.-kbi
b.eu wi.b nny com P laini prcl
Ask ber if she is limblni
P rraseil or irn-gui ,i- Mombl. t
b.s Lfucorriiorii, nr \\ l,ii r .
Green 8iokr.tos. K*'.r,ug s| |J,7—
raliult ot the Wmnli, or.ittf #f t'
produced l»y uu irrryvUractiba
English Female:
wi'.l hnintdimirly an „ M aol ,
licnli h.
l’hy.-ioii.ns nil
cti wu!i ita iliivti
tv-r* biiuilor to th
•Ver I lie
•l*ss,v»
iiuntsviUe, All.
2‘W
G eorgia, Worth Coaaty.—Wben-ai. M. W. Deri-O
Hpplh-H u> rue for L-tt.-u of adjuitoistrathiu ou tho
*VfW
etaleofWilHani K. IUt),d.*Ciai.«L
These are therefore t*» uutify aft and rinvular the kh»-
4i ed airi »• r.slitor> of.-akl dc-ceasal, to bo aud appear xt
my office within the time pn^eribHi by la», to ritow
cause, if atiy they have, why said touer» should not be
grauteil.
Giveu umler my hand and official fitmlurr, this 9tb
*luy of Seta**mlier, isfiv.
JAMES W. RlirSE, 1
Sept 14, lM^-aed
Ordinarr. |
-44
f t KORGIA, Worth t 'ouuly. I Whereas Itanr/ A Tav-
4 lor applit-s t» inaJoMlm tluardlaasblp of the *■
son and prope rty of the minor Hairs vf Vita. W.
|ft,W.Rf»ttT.
BROWN’S HOTEL
Opf.iillj Dcpol, Ifsr.s.Gs
Adsttatataator'v Sale.
tWaMbr/awSiawl of iMUouFw
'
CpuTjk! Mir. is.
. ata.ta-Kd-.Ail U«t tractor
MMMraarjBiMrtf
is:®®
■SII
Ota
tf.'
Mf
•■Think yon. to.
Kors. sl otfc, si d proatr* s bniito.'
:• j .. * -• |^1 ' -- - ; 1 to.1 to' : •
THE Ctjl *1
h-of r«4« «9>«rri»j.y w
BtsoSsb S
A Hosts Sts|ltsd >
of Ur. Cvs.
TOHffi»^||SESSEE AND GEO^jH^
II. Sw HOTEL,
gcasounmes:
inn *4y5hstar> uf
i„^'v .■*»'i. j - -
So* u, imp. ‘
i^.SFsMrtBfasriswiWj!
;
-r
8i«st Lsm». 8s«s» wBl task, mperiw:
LsewMtad.sA .ee of 2}cool*.gLus. 8^1 .
■'s''* •*■; Nr.rsik * tlnyttaw- ''
t.-vfj. t tye favor of D
SotoHon..,
,‘tH^
Wr-
Ttaon,
Tbeyta ini tbercfhiwto notify all
kind ml of -aid deceannl, to be and
I and; ainffular the
appear at
•Ubttaat
" e litiiil taftf
loU..*i:, g;
lExtra.;! from thu M.ustu
“Fr«»tii the iinpi«*c«-ifeiited salai*'
ft- the ENGLISH FK.U.iLK I ”
aud the elf tiro svlinfu *i i.n, p.|«
recotniiiemidliein i»> nil ot, mr IjJj
Mr. F. C. Sinclair, of DtHrib,’
“Throe of our pltynirii.il, 1,^, # -
rentedtes in their pt net it-*, one of
there is no Ijtei tue ttau.rii,,e-,l t0 --
LISH F.Evi.\lE BlTTLHfl.” *
Messrs rarpeft.tr i «’j. v ofH
Mtot., Muivh l-'ii.h. -|J
‘ Ihe rule of yr.ur ENGLISH
B1TTEK3 h wondriful. bend lvv ‘
expri.-*, r. o. D„
1868: *
Pleas.* fdiv x; <1 hy izprest, lit
ENGLISH FEMALE i liTEKS.”..
These -Hitins me be iimI'mII/ ]
ttak-Bu 1-.HU, -,t S*J. id |.i. botlfr, nf'*
ties for 56 00 ; i»ne lottle lasiiti; tl
Sent to nil pai:s of the rm-niry uu
price; :t‘»o. ft.r nkI* bf drn^ itri.
J. V DUOMU.hiLfc A ro.P“
■VICMPA "
By cleanrinp' the .St.in-irh, ,
Liver, Mtrrj ir.g «U ail t.iU.*u- m«|
ing ns a powerlul ni.ii paiidii* t j
KING OF CH
at one dollar poi l...tile, in, ij tiny.
ed phy^ictniiN' *.*oii,bisafh , u lor tin
forma ot t’bill- and Fever. Kent
and AMmi* of flie ll.r.,>■* i»n«l J
Pain. nu>l ail those c-tapU-ims of*
origin.
It never HTecfa ihe Uet.l. ear*, (>|
can be »•!inini.iiere.1 t*j itifuUM. m4
riur to •(iiiulni* f«r these iltecsaM.
FARMERS AM* PLANTED
all «Ver the c.iitnlry :u»* huyuiy
CHILLS tor Inmily u.-e. mid nil
with its tllertf.. If you ilu ii
ChilU to refill If. t*h»e i* the
prepared by plijHtciaue *ii'»
periei.re in ihe trctotiirtit hf bal
eoseM. and. as this remr*!v iievfrf«ihl|
FMlf
SaKgSB-siSHI 1 SKSSA^SS*
October «h. wo. ’ | 1 _ ILtJI _ i( Large boi ties $1.00, or six b" 1 '
•gj&L,.
•ita
bwtlafs
Oidluiy.
BSiidhell Count
■Thirty dUya afterdate
of raid county, tor
fojthe eatata of
Sold by all druggists.
jbIye ioc A ? m
U.ir A»jrridh
you Any diseaae of the l
Esc Atn,
you Pleuiisy or Bronchitbf
CJnc Ain _i '
Have you Croup or Hoopingi
l’w Anr
The preltieri uud heat l*ougb
D Amf
Tue mother's cheap Cough Syrifl*
Is Ant/g**-
The Children’s favorite
lCAi
For family use, us a pavi
easing pain «udcau-ingf<leep- U
• Price, #1.00. bold by all
JIA» •’
.t
li.s . pp i;<!il f<ir‘Ml'iTD( spsrt ssd f
or llamra(«tt'
ol III o’oloelr. d. ra.; on ikTiuvY— 1
I Will, st itay.ofSo. io CseuIII^. ■ ■
'^4;C,4 *'’ M * u , u ^ B *2w-
Mitchell County S'hcriflT’s Sales
m
i.**i >taw c*. ssi.. m
Wwmd&M
»«• t*C6). is tits Bimb (#> Liittrlct I ito sbid'
Mwgr, (o raiufys,#* iwwodffrMi.1 .hi
Stagerv'Vx UW T
SW si nid ILob’lTias sad* piacb. tk« itta
t-f of loi of Usd No. thrss Itun’drcI ssd
fcrraiy-tarro lo lb. tkMk {W, Dftt.
or^.^1. stoi . i Ii Uned
ill be s*Lf Vcfora tbe CbsW Roniis door ■ c*f|>l «f i
ta >k.4ows.orGoi.ilta. MiicbilIc«ory:1 - --
0s- oo |k.Jnt Torwlsy is d.,»ki.
STOP, OLO
Yea seed not grunt any
fee cured right away. V
Bladders have been aunoj
enough.
Droiifffoori *
will cure you of nil that nuift
relieve you of Urinary depadMj.
sire and iimbili y io ITiinate. \ -
Drop^y, pate in theBaeki
•Dissipation or early abuse.-
or youhg. again or female. -
•Price, $1.00 per bottle, or six
$5.00. Fent u»ull ju*rts of tho
al>o, fof.mile 18T
nipi Ri: bi,;
jiimciam the
Constitutional
oia?uioi-« «mf arts
rVSCII is oooipi
iUk ol.il Iodide of
ssk^wlsdsed <be world o«
Blood l’unficr errr koowo.
l'ricf, targe billies. *1.1
! j. v. dromodole *:Os
‘ MempMs; '--»««
For rale by .
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