The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, December 03, 1869, Image 3

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Mi LI OCAL COLUMN. ,GA> DECEMBER 2, 1S09. fie Sews Job Office. (| W TK SECURED THE SEKVIOKfl jjUigB AND ACCOM PUSH ED JOB '-^AND ABE NOW! PREPARED .^ffOKK AS NEATI.V, AS PROMPT' *s CHEAP AS IT CAN HE DONE BE. B of out friends in Southwest • is l * tt ^Ktrull7 solicited, nnd if we nisfjclion we'll hum the ma- jin I»(J quit* hauled af This Office. intellipn'* well behaved boy, I like to learn llic Priater’a buei. gj get a place in our ollicc. y** w goo,is “ i l. & p’a% l^thriJc Broad street, two doors from n o TI € E . KlSLV will visit Albany, by request, j of each month (Sundays ex- oAr only, at the Hotel, where fflfulteC, FBF.K OF CHABOK, bj -gwith any Chronic or long- pL*Mse- novlCtf Representative, lion. Nelson Tift, >*wrrow for Washington. t]n Book store and bco the fine oil ill Chromos, elegant Books, Silver iiJstelry, and other fine goods for -WJky*- bsftllkiuds, call on L. & P. -fit; This gentlemen, wc are co, has resolved to mako -41* Ilecom^s among us with a Mil highly commended for his and personal worth. Wo bid ss a citizen, nnd tender him the kupitality of our people. -mentand for sale cheap : Large if eel Oranges. IIestlb & Cbugkk. rstic cundidatc for Mayor, in selected iwithout opposition.— '•f 4Mermqn is unanimously Dom- I nothing from the -dllanta Wunic- on, which took place on Wednes kis supposed all parties went up by I combust ion. Shades, Window Cornices, Wall kc, very hauJ.-ome styles. Call and Welch & Mitchell’s. tCALICO, (specially Fish, always 'll Fsbrkster & IIilsman’s. * Tkxplkton’s Troui*e—Wc had th •f witnessing a very agreeable per- lwt night, at Tift’s Hall. John iVOperetta Troupe presented Fnn- s and a delight nil audience. Vane as Fnnchon, nud John Tem- uLtundre, carry the charming little ■jwth great case to the players, pleasure to the audience, ids performance wr.s chaste, and tithe modern standard of piov:ncial -jfaiet. thty give U3 Po-ca-IIon-tas, with !» of the Company. This is fctatertaining of tho sensation Ukwifobt not will attract m fall B|it|«lidlea’ night, and all will •&i. I . k CALICO, (specially Fish, always it Forrester & Hilsman’s. Henry W. Burr, No. 40 Wes while on a visit to the West, was *h severe illness from drinking t. Life was despaired of, and it that he must die. His wife was sent for. and in a day or two bedaiilc. Having herself seen the fWttlle from the use of Plantation Aeibsisted upon their being admin- kin, which was done, in quantities by the attending physician. The dndit as if by magic, nnd in one from the time they were given her tooot of danger, and by n moder- threc or four tiracs a day, he to resume his jouney to his Jkhijbut one caso of many thon^. we know of. SujK*rior to the best imported ~ »od auld at hair the price. of fine sweet Oranges for sale Heater & Cruger. ^ kinds and styles, at L & P’s. Worth Couet—Wc went over to Isabella on Tuesday and spent a day with the good people of Worth couity. The Superior Cour waa in session, and (here was an unusually laTge attendance of citizens. Judge James Johnson, waa presiding, and waa giving gen eral satisfaction. Though somewhat self- willed, and sometimes arbitrary, he seems to have a just appreciation of the situation, and struggles t» overcome his natural bent. He has the advantage of! being familiar with ihe books, quick in analysis and clear in discrim ination; but his thought is too rapid for lan guage, and his words ofton plod confusedly a long way in rear of his ideas, rendering repetition and emendation necessary. He is net wanting in legal learning, or mental qualification, and if he could wipe out the recordofthe past would no doubt make a popular Judge. * j There was not much business of interest on Pocket. Joe Jenkins, a brutish ourangou- tang looking negro was arraigned on Wed nesday morning for killing George Washing ton, another of the same sort, with an axe, in September last. The trial promised neither sport nor excitement, and we left. Flour andjjaoon, Jcljeap as dirt at Hxstjcr & Cbuqer’s Fine Gold Jewelry in set sand single pieces Gold and Silver Watches, at Albaxy Book & Jxwklry Stoye. Ladies if yon want a fine French Glove fitting corset, call on Loewenstein & Pfeifer South side of jferoad street two doors from Jackson: * ** Hester & Cruger have on hand and for sale cheap a large lot of fine sweet Orangss. Where do you buy your clothing ? From Loewenstein & Pfeifer, of course, who have the largest and bast selected stock in the city of Albany. If you doubt tho state ment call and see for yourself. Dont mistake the place - South side of Broad s treet, on door below Westbrook & Bro’s. Just received at L & P’s a lot of Neck Ties and Bows of the latest Btyles. Where did you buy that splendid lot of dry goods? At Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s, and cheaper than 1 could find them any whore else in the city, I tell you, my friend, they have the argest and best stock of Ladies dress goods I ever saw exhibited in Albany. Go and ex amine their goods and priccs.-South side of Broad Street, in tho new brick store. FISH & CALICO, especially Fish. always on hand Forrester & Hilsman’s. Fine Stem Wiuding Gold Watches, and other fine Watches and Jewelry, at ALBANV BOOK & JEWELRY STORE. Card of Tbaaks. Editors of the Telegraph «j’ Messenger :—-As one of the invited guest? representing the Sjate of Pennsylvania at your Georgia State Agricultural Fair, I should do myself on in- tuslicc di4L«¥>t jembrace the opportunity of. fered through your columns, of expressing my grateful acknowledgment cf the kindness and courtesy received at the hands, not only of the officers of your State Society, but also from the warm hearted and generous citizens at laTge. Rest assured, that I shall carry to my Northern home a grateful remembrance of my brief so-journ with you in my native State, nnd I foel satisfied that, through the energies and determination of your people, and the development of your great resources, both mineral and agricultural, and of your manufacturing and commercial interests, Georgia' is destined soon to be tho first State in the Union. Respectfully, your friend, Titos. P. Knox. NEW STOKE! OPPOSITE- SIMS’ & KIRKRIiNS’ STABLES, Washikotox Street. Grcnlnl Attraction of the 'Axe REHOLD!! YE NEEDY!!! PERRY $ CO., Have jmt received the prettiest and cheapest lot at LADIES’ CLOAKS n this city. Come and feast- yonr eyes, but don’t be Ux> frightened at the SUDDEN DEATH of the EXTOR TIONATE PRICES in Albany. We have just received a splendid lot of Black Silks & Dress Goods’, KID GLOVES, all colon and sizes, the celebrated uA.xra.l3 SDawls fresh from the deserts of Arabia, via Suez Canal. Boots, Shoes, Hats ft Clothing, and anything and everything In tho PRY GOODS line that may be called for. PERRY & €0., NEXT DOOR TO RAINES, „ Opposite Sims A Kirkman’s Stables. Nov. 23.1SG9. Among tho imports at New. York last week, were two gallons of ger^ anium oil, valued at three hundred and twenty • nine dollars. The cli mate of Georgia is well adapted to the growth of the geranium, and the plant might be made a source of profit, if cultivated on a largo Beales. Telegraph and Messenger. ALEXANDER’S Warranted, At S W Fleishman & Co’s. ny Dry Goodk k Clothing House! * We have opened, in the New Two-Story Brick LOEWENSTEIN & PFEIFER. Building, on Broad Street, two doors below Jackson, THE LARGEST .A.IN"ID IMIOST IEHLIEa-AuIN"T STOCK! OR 1 DRY GOODS And clothing SLACK KI1) GLOVES, First I 9. Lowir Democratic Municipal Ticket la An- L *11 I Rnsu - XTh* Democratic parly m Augusta have “made he following nominations for city officers : fob MAYon: J. V. & ALLEN. foraldermen: Sard*—John ! D. Meyer, C. K.'ll. Rogers. e Seeomf Warf—John K. Pourneller AvCnt Biicli, Min D. Unit. Third Ward—James Gargan, J. C. Rlack, J. W.. Hprton. ‘ Fourth Wafd—Gen. M. A. Stovall, Mat. Slieron, Pat Walsh. tVldfr Florida Annexation.—Tho returns from sovon out of the eight counties in West Florida, to-wit: Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Holmes, Santa Rosa, Walton and Washing ton, show a majority ot four liund. red and fifty votes tor annexation to Alabama! Only about thirty per cent, of the wnolo vote was cast, showing great indifference on tho eubject. There was no election in Jackson. Sav. Republican. 4 ftlbnimy yotluB Market. ./ I DecemberM, 180,Si\M, * Corrox—Since our bat the market ha. been inactlre, Neither buyeia nor aeltera evincing much interest In operation*; nks have been liyht, but all that is offered is cheerfully taken at quotations—18Q21?*. Rheumatics, List kn and Learn—Prof Kayton, the popular celebrated manufacturer 0 f Kay ton’s Oil of Life, the best and surest liniment for rheumatism known, has now dis continued his travels throughout the States to sec the lame and the cripple, and those other wise afflicted by rheumatism, or neuralgia, or pains in Ihe side, &c., for he argues, aud well too, that the people can cure themselves with., out him, by using his Oil of Life, the virtues of which are universally acknowledged. Some people were foolish enough to believe, from the swift and speedy cures made on the spot, before their eyes or their friends, that the Professor’s hands were bewitched, but we as sure nil that the Stirling virtue lies only in Ihe Oil of Life and good rubbing. For rheu matism,, neuralgia, pains in the back, joints or sides, or wherever a liniment can be used that Kayton’s Oil of Life is acknowledged as greatjind without an equal, giving tho pa tient almost instantaneous relief by one rub bing. For sprains and bruises, it has ^afo been used with marked success. Kajton’s Dyspeptic Pills, purely vegetable, are an excellent cathartic. McKesson & Robbins, wholesale agents. Jacob Lippman, Proprietor, tf Wholesale Drug House, Savannah. Wiiy Don’t You Use Sea Foam ?—The beat baking powder ever discovered! Sold by STROZER & HILSMAN. The Largest and Best stock of CIGARS over brought to Albany, at Strozer AHilsmah’s. Treatment of Houses.—Feed them fbe- siJes corn) with plenty of long forage-j^hay or oats are preferable. It is much*betler to cut up their food and moisten it with a little salt water. If your horse has - a QQUgh or heaves, work him light and give him a -dose of Central City Condition Powders, in wet food, nurning and night, for three or fbufr days; wl en i i tho majority of cases, Ihe cough wilt beg me, and your animal i sound and well, tft if belter though to continue the powders (One a day,) for a week after wards. jf yoirhorie is low in flesh and spirits, give *lnm thi Condition Powders morning and nignt fo.‘ a week, anf ttio im prove ment will be very great.- •' ^ Fixe Guns, real London Twist and lamina ted steel, at Albany Book & Jewelry store. Stock Complete Ever clisplayied in the City of Albany, to which w< call the Especial •Attention of the public, guaranteeing satisfaction to all who favor ns with a call. ‘ N. B.—A full stock of Crockery and Glassware, at lower prices than ever offered in this market. NOVEMBER Sfltli, 1809—ly. RHEUMATISM I|j VOIDE FROM THE SOUTH! FOR A SWIFT AND SORE HATTON’S OIL CURE USE THE 1 THE 00 LIFE, GRATEST LINAMENT OF THE AO Works Like a| Charm 1! —fl it It has been applied to the raasses| In the street* of Savannah, Macon, Augusta, Columbus, Montgomery, and ali leading cities and towns to the Mississippi river, from his famous carriage, for many yoass, with WONDERFUL ire ce s si The Most Severe Cases of RHEUMATISM, NEHRALOIA, PAINS IN THE BACK, BREAST, JOINTS and SIDES, were brought to the Profewor. who s i quickly rubbed thejntient thoroughly with bl* OIL OF LIFE, Sending them away in every instance thus causing one bottle of tne Ltntmi dreda of doUara in doctors’ bills. _ entirety relieved, tent to save hnn- JX A-YTOljJ’S ■OF X IIFIES BY TELEGRAPH New Yonx, Dec 2d, S r m—Cotton quiet and weak, sales 1600 bales—nominally 25J4 j Gold 22% InrMr—'^f M I A m—Oovtok—ealee 20,000 —Mississippi and Texas ▼♦ting since Tuesday morning last of life and death, and will performance to-day. —, f — Bays the elections are pro- bales, 12%d@12^4. Other quotation* unchanged. J- Another doted, Memphis, udhlscks are fighting in West Thirteen negToes are reported ’" dinSun Flower county.— nt at Grenada, Water Val- dbpatcb, of the 1st ssys all quiet tadlDeutrunning a long waja from To: FF’S DEEDS, and other % printed, and for sale at this '■ K freshitkooJi of Pure imported and Domes tic Drags and Medicines ^ j: i at WELCH’S CORNER. A Large kook of Paper, F.nrelops and Blank Books at Tory low prices. , Reasons Why Yon should use TO IT'S IMPROVED H- QTJID HAIR DTE. Because the Barber ssys if is the best. Because it imports a natural color. fct-FI lour and Bacon at Hkstxr & Crcger’s. Because it do* not nunra tho hair. Beikase it leaves the hair soft and glossy. Becatme tt doeis not stain the skin or b IIow Hosteller's Cure Dyspepsia. TIIE WnOLE STORY IN A NUTSHELL. The office of the stomach is to convert the food into a cream-like aemi-fluid, called Chyme. This is effected partly by.the action of a solvent, called the 1 gastric juice, which exudes (Torn the coating of the «tfi partly by a mechanical movement grin, which churns, as It were, the dfttiob ailment. The Chyme passes from the stom ach into the dnodonum, or entrance to the bowels, where it is subjected to the motion of tho bile, and the nutritious portion of.it con* verted into a fluid called Ckylt, which, event ually becomes blood. Now, it Is evident that if the great solvent, th« gastric jnfee, is not prodndM inMfficiat quantity, or if the mechanical aciiotf h>f stomach Is not sufficiently briakltha Jfj cess of digestion will be but, irojerfeWy «cL. formed. It Is also clear that-If t» liver, which plays such an important part in chang ing the nourishing portion of the • chyme in to the material of the blood, is coqjested, or in any unnatural condition, the second process will not be thoroughly accomplished. The result of the two failures is dg^epms, compli cated with biliousness. nrm , ‘ The mode in which HOSTETTEKS BIT TERS operate in such oases is this .* they in vigorate the cellular membranee of the tlo- maou, which envolves the gastriojoioe,'Here by insuring an ample suffisieney of the fluid; to completely dissolve the food. They also aot upoA the nervOs of an accelcration'of jibs necessary to roduoe thi r __ _ ons mast. Thoy also act snedfioay upon tho liver, itrengthering 1 MW* produce mi M»ple Mid reguUr imply of bile, for the purpose of eonvertlng the.nptritkme particles of the Chyme into Chyfa, nnd pro mote Ihe pss»g« through tho bowels of the a ’?n'thls'myn08TETTBR’S BITIERS ■spepsie end R*er complaint. Tho expla- ition i* plain, Mmplt,, phUjeo^hleal ^anf b now comidered by «U who bare wltoemed cation to be the true end reliable Remedy for RlitU- MATLSM, NEURALGIA, aud for all Pains and Achw wherever a Liniment can be used. Kayton’s Oil of Life, r Jed to 9 almost □2 German Liniment, unequaled to i la the history oTU^dicii an by the first rubbing. lj«M>. ATIOW Foil SALE! . * purchase valuable improved tof moat desirable aud healthy sec- * lying in an excellent neigh- , l°°d privileges of Church, etc., " • Railroad Depot, where 1 plenty, and •; plenty of excalta^ water i of the land making one of Cotton, with no \ desirable opj I ^fr a-PloMation, at a peat tuBeient buildings • Cews, Fodder, Hrinqjtqi • friawWagof t " • L W. BUSTOON, ; . Albany, Go. ■ Sewing VaehlneJ ' . .B^cfmorjts application: ^ Because its effect is inn bed mple and easy. Because it is the best in "world dhly Wdm 2 OStPipItat left. CoaedtailyM omot tlienri 1 loeweheiein a Pfeifer have them in great jrariety, at tbetr Street, Weetbrook ft Bro. as BUGGY $13 50 per sett 4 Wheels, nmdefiemthe be.mmpoeA timber* W or Gr ar ait,e 6dV Abo*! WAGON e. c. Cancers can 8«fae C. be Cured. ALEXANDER’S inn' oiovli-beta Warranted, ' b.|t inDhif At 8 W FleUheian 4 Co’e . - r a virtue* fat UN history of U I sttre care, giving relief In i svery coao all Reed'ttie taitimouUla and hear the opinion of the by all leading Drug Store*. LOUD ! LOUDER ]! LOUDEST!!! Dooming if nn absolute fuel I hat n man’s health should be bis first ami most peculiar care, we ba.ve taken the liberty to prim be-. low a few testimonials which go to show how sickness may be removed aud health main tained by a Southern Medicine made only for Southern People. We refer to that time hon ored remedy MAGGIEL’S LIFE PILLS! Used as they are almost universally, we cannot but take pride to ourselves that these medicines indicate by their sales alone a prouder eminence than'most preparations of the day attain. It shall always be cur aim and most earnest care to maintain the stand ard of their excellence. HEAR WHAT IS SAID! R.BAD ! !! READ!!! This is from the non. V H. Stephens. Liberty Hall, Crawforusville, Ga., \ July 18. 1860. / Maoqiel's PIli. and Salvf. Works, N. Y. Gentlemen : * * * * * And 1 also say that I will most cheerfully accept tho medicines (Maggiel’s Pills and Salve), you propose to send, and from the reputation of their virtues will try them with hopes of much ben efit. Yours truly, ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. Fayxtti Court House, Ala:, July, 1809. Gents :—We are entirely out of your Mag giel’s Pills. Send us a supply by Express, at once, for Bilious Diseases. Your Mng- giel’s Pills work wonders. They gain in pop ularity every day. Fayette, Ala., “Watchman-” , } >60. J Will Be M’Kessin & Robbins, -Jjc%hoi.esale ag:ents, NEW NOBS- PROPRIETOR, JACOB LIP WHOLESALE DRUG Hi r Savannah’ Ge ZF’STKaAJFTT GKB1H Tb« JuiUy Celcbroh 4 fihtlli and Fever Ea rpeller? Aot*,aAToole»nd««aa Apprtixe, gran, th. patient ■ln^thirl hwflfiiaf op hb qratem, lew Tine him ■bon, ml bwlthier than boRnw tiM atfack. 19* Far tale bjr L. E. ft H. E/ WELCH, Alban,, Go. 3 an 26-1, -MANj D8E, ortri a ►INF Collegiate Institution. Tbvfim, Camli c|., Go- ■ as 20th F IN! KILLER Cuoks Sou hpou. FaTOTita MnAidae with all 4 la Davis’ F, a Han, T,oa hava PaimUr’a Colin, TT* Turn Fats Knj.ro. ralwsja an hsaft. or Cold, Uao tbs 1 'sis Killer. not hoc «M> ^ *“or8p^M aStBrast*. should cary Tout ihe both Inional is sold by dl and Dealers is ally Medidena. Office L. E. & II. E. Welch, Wholesale Dbuooists, Albany, Ga., July 14, i860. Gentlemen Wc cheerfully say that Dr Maggiel’o Pills nnd Salve tell well, and give | 5^*,. p ■ T ^ j Great Satisfaction. Our customers speak j ■«* rurriy in the highest manner of them. We have frequently known them to cure Chills and Fever. Respectfully, L. E. & II. E. WELCH. Departments! Solan Bills The T" Medic The B e s st Vegetable me in Use. t Tonio an IlWIGORMT, The Most Successful in I ]\Ialariou|s Diseases! Uecomrnendf d and Endorsed by All Who Have Tried It! The Only Reliable Cure of None Who J. H. Zsilin & Co., Wholesale Druggists, \ Macon, Ga., Aug. 10,1860. j Maggiel’s Pill and Salve Works, New York.*—Your Medicines, Maggiel Pills and Salve, are popular here. We sell more Mag giel’s Pills than any other Pill—yes, more than any two others yon can name combined. The Maggiel Salve sells as much as Dr. H ; bnt for Maggiel’s Pills we have extraordinary demand. Respectfully j ours. J. H. ZEILIN A CO. Xe tho reader we will briefly say, that for thgyif fw of letting those whose circum stances are not of the best, try theso medicines, we will send, rash or bxpekse, One Dollar’s worth of Meggiel’s Pills, on receipt of 75 gy FOR SAL Prepared only ave Used It Without It» nibern Enterprise! 5 !>y all Dealers. it ilie Laboratory of A. A. SOLOMONS’ & CO MAGGIEL*8 Pill akd 8olvc Wous, Box S27S Fa«V Office, Nov York. 1^-For sole bj L. E LCH, any, G Angnat 20,18 FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEAT after a well aadL&aulhOar- *11 the tetUi- I is certain lo in- n£?U the I Iwxntsof th«aoil*of the8ooth,andcan be relied npool «» to exeeflenceoftaterial, containing highly necfsarT sdhsUaees. the great «ort of whidZ have heretofore pre-i dodedthm being in common use. It can to depended I Mkre ot good] Albany, Ga-, Septfmbcr, 1503. rrte.yvto,aoou»,« KBsamaaTaana. THOMAS H. WILLINGHAM. payable Bov. 1st, with B. X.. WILLINGHAM, GENERAL SUPERVISIN' GrAQENT . - . * roa SOUTH CAROHXA, GEORGIA AND AT^HAsta OCt 15,tl869— Keep Your NNAH, Ga. ■ For sale by at] LBERT & DAVIS, Albany, Go. ALBANY FOUNDRY \ •i D MACHINE T. Pattison — WASBWPl ’l If STREET— A» n °v prepared tb . I i i ISON ft BRASS C. Such aa Sugar Mills a id, Gin Gear, Hallov-W ir(i. descriptions; Cast mu CEHETEKIES, IRON FROlTfiS rs, Kanttfjctnrera, Savannah, So. r| FOE SALE BV Robert j. bacon & co,, ; J* {ALBANY, GA. 0,1 Special aUoction jti^et Machinery iar Ordna soUriLt - MACOI Albany, Go., August ey Ai Home! SHOPS. &Sons, HENRY’S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR BLOOD OR CLEANSER. —o HIS is no idle remark that we make. It _ is known to all that the majority of those brave men who fought the Southern bat li fer freedom, are combatting a much more see rious enemy now lurking in their veins. Du ring the late war thousands of men were vac cinated with all forms of diseaees under the pretense of guarding against that tell destroy er. Small l’ox. Vaccination is a boon to mankind when >h0 vaccine virus is pure ; but wheu it is takeu from the arm of a patient who has Scrofu la, BOTH PERSONS A RE TA IS TED ALIKE. It is perfectly notorious that vaccine matter has, and is now being taken from the bodies of negroes and white men, full of mercurial and kindred diseases. The remedy now so well known for the cure of Scrofula, Henry’s Constitution Renovator! Is offered to all with the strongest assurances of a Perfect and Moat Complete Care! Fqr SCROFULA, SKIN ERUPTIONS, SALT RHEUM, SYPHAL13, BOILS, PIMPLES, WASTE OF VITALITY, RHEUMATISM, ULCERATED THROATS, and CONSUMPTION Henry’s Constitution Renovator cannot be equalled by any other preparation of the.daj* If any person should be skepti cal afoot this, let hfnia8k bis neighbor about our remedy. Nine Hundred & Ninety-Nine men out of a thousand know of this remedy, and cannot find words enough for their praise. Below we print a few samples of letters we are censtantly receiving daily : EXTRACT FROM LETTERS. U I was vaccinated at the Hospital at Vicksburg for _iaU l'ox. I wn never sick before. Since then, ur " Itrievl a bottle of vour Constitution Renovator, I * —* . >•'*■- *' - *■— MOUNT ZION SELECT SCHOOL Near Sparta, Ga. )l _ . J. XORTHEX, A. .V., Rector. T O THE MOST THOROUGH SCHOLAR of thU ftehool, the officer, of lien. lA.-e*i College will give ONE YEAR’S COLLEGE EXPENSES Fkkk «»f I’harur. The School is recommended by diitlingnished gen tlemen of the State, and by the munt eminent educator* at the South. £x|>ense* per annum {ren. Novenil«er 2i», l5HJiM>»t Jan. LeVert <J ollege, Talbotton, Georgia. The spring tf.rm will OPEN on tha 2d Monday In January, 1870, and coutinue21 weeks. FACULTY: Rev. Henry D. Moore, President, and Profewor of Mathematics’ and Logie. Rev. Victor E. Mauget, Professor of French and Nat ural Science. Mi** 5. Amelia Williams, Preceptress of Latin, Moral and Mental Science. Miss , Preceptress of Mnsic. Miss , Preceptress of Drawing and Painting. REGULAR AND EXTRA CHARGES. SPRING TERM: Tuition in College Classes - - - - <30 00 “ “ Academic “ - - - - - 21 00 ** “ Music “ 30 00 ** “ Drawing or Pastel - - - • 18 00 “ “ Oil Painting 24 00 Roanl may be bad on application to the President, at <15 per month. Total expense per year for board and tuition in regu lar course, <200 00. For further particulars, address the President. HENRY D. MOORE. N. B.—I will (D. V.) leave Albany for Talbotton on Wednesday morning, 5th of January, 1870, and will Uke charge or any young ladies desiring to enter Le \ ert College, at the opening of the Spring Term. Nov 30,1869-Imw3w H. D. M. Small l'ox. I was never sick before. Since then, until lined a bottle of your Constitution Renovator, I was iwter fro*from scabs. Mr. Willanl, of Eutaw, Ala., xent mem bottle of your remedy. I am now, since I have taken it, free from all sores, except a small one on my leg, aud it is fast healing." . was very much troubled with syphilis. Yonr rem edy seems to-be eu ring me fast. Send 4 bottle* per Ezpre«. M "Yes, yes, I may well say, such relief from constant itching, was never experienced bJ me until now. Your Const!Lotion Renovator la curing me op* writes: “Mr complexion is aa fair as a baltes’ —tha oka to your remedy.*’,' ' j “No moro r hen mat ism. Urea kettle* at “Constitu tion Renovator* have made me a new man.' 'Doctor, enclosed find <o. Please send me a supply. Two families here want to try your Constitution Ren ovator.” CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL. Jonesboro, Ga. T HE .SPRING TERM of this school will open oath* SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY, under the control ot an able corps of teachers. Accessibility, health, thoroughness, and economy, recommend thla school to the public. Tovo'Hnndrcd-nolIars will board and school c pupil for the year of 1870 For Primary Class—six months, •Primary i 'Intermediate “ 'Advanced ForE We have room for no more letters, but enough has been said. A last appeal is made to you of the. PURE SOUTHERN RACE! Check and nip Scrofula in its bud, and it will never blossom in your children in the form of wasted, stunted bodies and sickly skins. For DELICATE FEMALES, Sickly chil dren—for diseases of the Blood and Kidneys, this remedy cannot be surpassed. CAUYIOV !—Ia ordering* a«r remedy al ways place tfo namfor of our Postpffice Box on your letters. ■ Tfo new law in our New York Postoffice compells this. Address,' DR. H.EBBNR7A CO., Postoffice Box 5272; New York. Constitution Renovator ia $1 per bottle 8ix fottlca for correspond September 24,1869-ly ForSalebyU E.&H. B. WEZAJH, Alba ny, Ga., and Druggists everywhere. Notice to-Subscribers 15£ - - <12* - - tl8* . - <30. Board. <15 per month—music, <5 per month. .For further particulars, address the Principal, and send for circular*. W. A. WILSON, Nov 30,18G9—3m Principal. ON THl MARKETfll A Splendid Plantation! OAK AND HICKORY AND Hammock Lands! WITH STOCK, PROVISIONS & FIXTURES, far $6. Scar oarwhero on - re ar. ’ 'JfiaUMa are requested to confidentially. ^ nanufacfaiH all kinds ’. i ipg, af 007 pal era desired, for of all tiiaa; Dog-Irons, of aft ronghfc boa Koil- DAS, ftc POB stores PUBLIC BUI L DINGS, AC. tore* So. Ga. & Fla. H.*- R. Co. k- T a meeting cf Stockholder* of Ibe Sooth Georgia and Florida BaOnad Company held in YhomasriUo on the Ulli but., a reso lution woo passed requesting the Directors one or forfeit, at ! (heir discnUon, all on ooriptiona due and not paid in thirty days. Tha Bond will be completed in contract time. May Sd, 1870, tad sooner, if prompt payments are mode. Borne ,65 per cent, of ihe entire work ia done, the grading force are &^^<&SSd!]^ tl “ rigfct of " 7 It i* toped that delinquent subscribers will now come np and pay promptly, to .secure the early rampletion of the read and tare the ibeenrifiy ^’ 1 ^ ^* l ’ when money was hard to command, bat than ia nownolonger necessity for ouch indulgence, and’sobocribers mat not expect it. They are appealed ton*hnstnosomenu stand W their bnaineaa eontneta, and os men of pnbiio spirit not to withhold their promiood aid to this important enterprise. L. B. WELCH, Agent. Nor SO, 1869. There isafine comfortabU laborer'* 1,600 BUSHELS CORN, FODDER AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Ibis boo« of (be BEST PLANTATIONS fn South- 14 is in the fid* alluvial belt knows rj belt of Lee, Dougherty and _ theme character at Mad* a* lose now cultivated by Moaa. Locket ft Jordan. For term* and particulars, apply to k. j. Bacon a co., ALBANY, O A. Or to mnelf st MOcra. IBA E. FORT. AIJnar.Qo, Norm, UOrAt ■9* Corn onongk to inn tho pUeo can be had if deairsd, and. hands enough ore upon it, who desire to romoim. coprtt OEWTI.CTmf Sc ■ . J‘ «B10 MPIK8 to the repairs of af all Kind ] RICE*, with freight si, ’69-tiU lot Jan. 90TICE W dlTY TAX DR. J* Wi CHBTSTOPH kk. \ LATE. OF BICHMDNI^ KT. YkEBraCTVLLY otonbM mrstem. In the pvaetke it of medicine, to Ihe eiUttns of Albany and virfnity, H. W. Boifeulllet, Maeon, And art the Boi t Sewing Machine* with a guarantee for life rear • ■ •- ■ ’ Machine took the prize,.....- $60 00. Home dhnttle Machine, $25 00. Little Beanty ...... ; ...pj oo. Tables and Treaddles.. ..$10 00 H. W. BOIFEtllLLET, ' O Second Street, . J ‘ ' ^OPPOSITE J. W. BURKES BOOK StORE. OBOBGIA—Mitchell County. ■ for exemption of por- and Tsluatbn of . . , WnMti the 10th day of Dooemhor, at my o'olock, a. m. H. C. Di at 10 i-- TNTENDING, on lstof January, to engage in other X horinm, l place upon the market my plantation, stock, provisioBs and outfit. The place is situated six mile* from Wooten’s Station, on Sooth-Western Railroad, and fourteen from Albany, and contains something over SIXTEEN HUNDRED ACRES—OAK and HICKORY and HAMMOCK— 700 Acres Open for Cultivation AND IN PERFECT REPAIR. King Home on the place—good, and other oat building*; * *p»— dM new Gin and Scraw, good water, fto. Ac. Io foci, EVERY CONVENIENCE for planting and bourn I will also sell with tho place, 19 FINE RULES, 1 TORE OXEN* and the plantation stock of cattle, bog*, theep,