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ALBANY, QA. tJ ArKlM8th, 1806. Ninfr?fjoBfc ilKJCioKf*.—Ono humlroil guna wore fired in New York, in front ofthe O^'jokut On tho J’ark, yesterday, in honor ofthe Connecticut election. Itiistatcd that there is less cotton ami moro corn being planted in the Cimitahuo- chcc Valley this year tlmn last. Editorial Correspondence. Macon, Ga., April 16,1807. DearTUadbk I have promised during I ray brief absence t£ give you tbo result of my observations. In leaving Albany I met with Mnj. IC. H, Bacon, of Mitoboll county, who represented crop prospects ns very good, the recent frosts having done but little damage in this community. Planters were j nearly through planting their cotton. The negroes were attentive to their work, and if ; they continue to bo ns faithful to their ! contracts, a greater dogreo of prosperity ; will bless the country than has been antlci- | patech At Wooten we were joined by Col. Jor. dan, ol l.oe county, where the corn was looking well, and all wero busy in putting Tntru Wat to Hr.uH.u: rnr Soi tii.— There is much wisdom in the n mark ofthe New Y6rk Herald that the true way to re. lieve tbo South is not by eleemosynary , efforts but by industrial aid. Ami by way ! in their cotton, yet the rain and cold weather of practical application, it .• ,,*»l».t» * l*«»vl»K ft great liimlranoo to thf plant k like Messrs. Astor, Yamlerhilt, Fun body and Stuart to invest a portion ct thei. vast means in improving our ra»lroa«U, thus slim* ulating the industry ol onr see.tion nnddi* ▼elopingfts rcsourccu. That would indeed* be ft practical way of relieving 1 he South.— There is money in it, ton, .Mi.i*r. .Million* nircs. Can't wotiiduuo you t" trv it ? Starting a Uamk ai. |\u*« i: is NnwOn* i.S4)Uk-»A correspondent send*' u tin* first number of tho “HepuhlieJin, 1 ’ the Kadical organ just started in New Orleans under | r auspices of the Clerk ut* the l niled Slat Houso of HepreHcntativi h. ^lu a l« tt*•»• :i company Ing, he say-: - **I bad the inipinlenee t<» 1.11 of tho Loyal Hepubliean, ti..it would tend to* do harm ami m iln His reply was, ‘We have been It ing such a paper, and the militar;. at hand.* “They have a negro in the «K> business seems to be ton.-k pa in to corao in, ami then introduce their own house and hmiir. tk« I* office. Good l.ord, deliver* all ) Hubs! Thank Clod, 1 am an Kiigli-liman.” tin «dit« 1“ ’ 1*1" :r 11 rife.• • In them t ej.nl. li.-a P‘ .1 TlIK G u eat lli:.Ni:i a. mi:.- that George Peabody, K p* , Europe on tho 1st of May. TI the Queen of England, to be pie Peabody, is now on hoard the , presentation will be mad —to which city lie w ill at ou< ■ j ho British minister in |.tm*ii. the picture will be ‘placed in room at tbo Peabody instilnti Danvers, Massaehiisetts. 'Phis gentleman, whose geiierosif y l.:i name to- bo endeared in lam United States, haa ive. iu .l aii letter from the Empie? Ku--«- complimenting him lor hit un»" orallty to the poor on Imtli si 1. lantic,m\d speaking of Uiui’a ale efaetor of humanit v. Itis Mated vtll sail for e pietureof < nled to Mr. •rutin. The in Washington -I - i.y ii. rilimaf.ly in a fircipro lute at Smith henrv ..lent i lit ed his ,.e and the anl'.'.riaph ii. , I fraternity. At - Smithvillu we have a few. moments allotted for breakfast, although it is about 11 o'clock. I take occasion to call at John* null's Hotel, which, by the way, is one of the neatest places to stop in the country, and one of the best places to supply the “inner man” in Georgia. We were furnished with hot eolfee and other things to keep a man from getting hungry. Hmitliville is rapidly improving, and will, in time, lx* one of the leading towiiH on tho Southwestern Hail* >nd. »'ho Court House of J.ce should ho moved to this point by all means. lift no* ecssibility is far superior to that of Stark* villi*, and its accommodations infinitely Hi r. In fact, there is no place in Soulli- •stern Georgia that can"*boast of two ns good hotels as are to be found in Smith* vilh*. Here we met with l.unslbrd, the ablest conductor on tlie road; and George w;*.s in good humor. He is an accomplished conductor, save his inclination to nurse the bailies. As we proceed farther tip tho country, a perceptible difference was apparent as to vegetation from that at home. Tho planta tion* were not solar advnnci d, and tho leaves of the t rees gave evidence that we were at least a week earlier in the enjoyment ot Spring. At intervals the rain was falling, and as we reached Port Valley the wind had risen and was piercing and cold. At Hying, ton’s Hotel we get a noble dinner, one that is praised by every one who invests his dollar. At Macon, of course, everybody stops at 1 ^ Brown's Hotel. Here we enjoy the best, that the countrv affords, and a nice, clean ""r 1 -r Hi ■l.ly 1 lib- At- Woman in Anvrwsitv. \V«um a should bo more, trustcd'und confided in as wives, mothers and sisters. Tle;v I ;.iv«» a quick perception of right and u im.i.., ai d. with out always knowing why, n ad tin* present and future, read characters :wul ads, dc lignrand probabilities, whet" m.*Tu -ccs no letter or design. Wlnt i k e do wo inv an by thoaddage“iuotlicr wit,” mw that wo- j yjimufaasa quicker penvption ami leaiSicrf invention than man. How often when man abttudous the heim iu dosp.ii. , woman sci.o s it and carries the liomeriiip through tin*, j storm ? Mail often dies from I. mir and \family to avoid poverty or ruin Woman seldom if ever forsook home thus. Women never evaded more temporary c.ilamiu by i suicide or desertion. Tho proud bauker raty.r than liv to see | his poverty gazetted, may blow out his I loom in which to rest. Wo have with us Maj.'E. If. Bacon and lady,of Mitchell, Col. \\\ A Maxwell, of lee, Mnj. W. I). Williams, of Baker, with several other representatives of Southwestern Georgia. All along tho line from home business is dull, and here everything is exceedingly quiet. for this'season of* the year. The gro cery and provision dealers are doing some business, but from the scarcity of money tiny cannot Mtpply tile demand for pro visions. We were informed that litany planters would be compelled to suspend operation-! and abandon their crops, unless relief was given them. They have no corn to feed their mules nnd no bacon to supply their hands. The recent advancement in grain lias caused many to abandon hope of a.-si-fa nee. We hope that some arrange ment w ill be made to relieve this pressure npmi the farmers, lor if we have a failure of crops this year, the sutlering of the present w ill In* Init a shadow to that which must inevitably follow. We trust tlml no one will be compelled to abandon their crop in I hnighiTty. The firemen of.Macon had their annual parade on yesterday. They are a gallant body of men and well deserve tho comp!i* iiHdcd bruins nnd leave wife and childr protectories*. Lofing women would h.m* counseled him to accept poverty and live to cherish his family and retrieve hi- luitune. Woman should be'counseled and ill. It it the beauty and gl. that it instinctively grasp* ami truth and right. K a m, ma faculty,takes time i<« lirsiiah* cities; but woman’s iu-tim t nr in its decision and is 'se.viveiy where it has oven chance* wi Woman feels whoreman think lie deliberates, hopes where he triumphs where he falls. Map of Tint Tr.ivr.vrouv America.—Thin map shows t the territory recently ceded ro {States fork7|0d0,0uo. C'ongtv s las not yet . passed action upon the transfer, hut w ill probably confirm it. The territory i- \al*' gold watch, uable, since it gives the control ofthe Fnci* |n l j meat paid them liv the eitixens. They were lvt . I contending for a prize which was Worn by < h-iiuilgee, .No. if, consisting of a silver •alvcr pitcher and goblets. The following was the result of the trial: .. I’l'iitf.riicn. No. 1 178 fed 10 Inches, 1 •* Mi l' Ii:ttI!'i* \ .•ling Amerioit. No. H 1H1» •• 3 •• i* 1 i11* r - tu (lie Oetniilgee. No.2 ftlj •' !'• •• ti’j "ii ;tti*>l Ofimtlijt't*, No. 2, wan thiToforo tlorlnrotl Ihi;..-.* it tu- tin* iviniifi*, by tlio jtulgt's, by four feet, \«t Itr-it :*tt>s tliror itudies. The judges were Mnj. 11. F. cvt*r w f.ittj; Dense Ibr Xo. 1, Mr. C’. D. Wall, lor Xo. 2, tit iva'un.— aril .las. V. (trier for No. 3. Mr. K. Isaacs •*», ;u t • uIm'ic *• selling the pegs.” tlvsjmit- and This in tho Jpt time that Young Atnorleti Xo. 8, has been boateiqnml in token of their former good service, Capt. T. T. Flint pre- i> ‘M It*. SfrUS .* opted them, through t'ol. Hardeman, a pair Ik* i xti iii of .. I'1 of silver baskets.. Protection Xo. 1, was also remembered by a silver pitcher. Major < >bear was also the recipient of a splendid More anon. lie coast to this country. Tin H to this eo rthuiuumded course ol flu- ti-lcgtmhfl which it is reported is mpv alian.luucd, bat ] whicb^wilYuudoubtcdly bo revived ill eon-J nection with 1 the direct trade-bet w cm S ; uv 1 Francisco and the East. The tciiitory of Husstan America contains uti an a of about I fl94,000sqeare miles, nnd its value is prln- cipally for fishing nnd fur hunting. The principal settlement is New* Archangel, a smalltown ofabout 1,000 inhabitants, sit- natal upon the island of Sit kn, the largest of the group George III., as it was called by Visa uver, orTIfirnnov, ns the UussUm* call it ’T bo population of the lorriiory is estimated at .dmut.,01,000. of whom pert anal . fl^00.are_Ra4sians l -Ci‘eo1es, Ko(H;vks nwd Aleoots, while the remainder is nlmost en»| lirertj Esquimau.\*. tttt Onto.—Tho t’lenvelaud Lender says: “ 1 he prospects ol the Equal Suffrage Amendment in the Ohio Legislature are .steadily improving with discussion and som, of its friends are sanguine of its pass* age'before the Legislature adjourns. It, is said that thc Hepublicans in tho House of Ueprcsentrtives who voted against it, have now determined, should the Senate resolu tion pass that body, to support it when it comes to tho House. The result in the Sen ate, however, is very doubtful. Twenty- three votes are requisite for its passage, nnd the Hopublicaus lmvo but twcutydour, one of whom has declared agaiust tho bill, and two or three others ot whom nr© understood °P) ,08 ° lt * Still we arc not without hope. The debate on Thursday shows that tho l n iou Party is becoming more and uioro a n ” 11 t * 10 question, and Ihero is some hope MaMrliff. Mr. Editoji A few figures will dem onstrate tho abttolutoiiecessity oi manuring. And figures arc generally the strongest and most anrf\vcrable_argumeut8. Tho lands in this country (I menu this part of Georgia,) will average a five hundred pound bag of cotton to tlireo acres, nnd fif-1 teen bushels of corn to tlio single acre. I j use theso figures as a safe calculation.— \ This reduced to pounds per acre, will bo ol I cotton lint ono huudred, sixty-six and two- thirds pounds; and of corn, eight huudred nnd forty pounds. Consequently, every year the fanner will extract and carry off these respective amounts from his land.— And it must be remembered that the mate rial or soil thus taken away, is tho very ks- hknck,the cfiKam ofthe land. And in ten years there has been removed over sixteen hundred pounds, if planted nil the time in cotton, and over eight hundred pounds if planted iu com. Tho uecessary consequence is, that the land will become exhausted af ter awhile. The restoration of this lost material to the laud is manuring. And the most ignorant will perceive from the above that it life extraction is continued indefi nitely w ithout any restoration, that the laud must necessarily become worthless for theso crops. Now, by a miserly system of manuring, the farmer may restore only one-half that, lie takes away, and may, in this way, put oil the period of exhaustion. Or, lie may return to the land just what he takes off it, and his laud will then neither improve nor deteriorate beyond the waste caused by washing rains. Or, in the third place, lie may restore to the laud by a judicious sys tem of manuring, more than he takes away, and tho consequence will lm that his lauds will improve in value year alter year. The first is the Southern style of farming—the Iasi the European. Now, if the laud can he kept up to the same producing capacity one year after another by manuring, so that it shall never exhaust, bv doubling or trebling the manure it seems that tlio productive eupaeity also may lie doubled or trebled. So by a judi cious system of manuring, the farmer may concentrate his operations on a smaller scale; and will consequently need fewer laborers and mules. And while ho thus saves their wages and expenses, ho makes equally as much or moro money by (lie sales of his produce, and is getting every day richer by the improvement of his laud. * (*l Vri NX ATI'S. Ai.uasy, Ga., April lath, 1807 Enrion Ai.uany Nkwh:—IVrmit us through your columns, to return, thanks to the Oglethorpe Insurance Company of Sa vannah, Ga., for its promptness in settling up their proportion of our loss by the recent lire. Home Institutions thus prompt, ought to, and will, we trust, he pat ionized liberally. Kain*kit llnwirr. It seems that not alone iu Albany has the Oglethorpe been prompt, as witness the following from the Columbus Sun ; Goon pou Tin: Oui.iinioijn:.—We find the following card in the Columbus Sun, and copy it in order to show tlml the Ogle thorpe is prompt abroad as well as at home, iu settling its losses. We are also happy to learn that the company is doiugnv good business. Ooi.rMiii «, G Bonnia. Editor Sun and Times: Wo desire thus publiclv to acknowledge the promptness ofthe Oglethorpe Insurance Company of Savannah. Through their agent, Major Felix Alexander, they at once settled onr proportion of our loss f»v the re cent tiro, allowing even the amount’ paid to negroes for aiding in the removal of our goods. We were not troubled by evasions, quibbles or delay, and we commend the Company to persons seeking safe insurance. Hi.or.vr & Cmri.KV. Southern Press fonvrntlon Atlanta, Id.—Delegates to the IVess Convention and persons'to attend the same are gathering here. Krastna Brooks and .1. S. Thrasher nave arrived from New York. The city press has made complete arrange ments for tho Convention. The city author ities tendered the use of Council Chamber, and the National American and Planters Hotel tender free hospitality to one dele gate from each journal. The mercantile community ot Atlanta have provided a complimentary entertainment to the dole- MARKETS. Called Meeting M jnay be very will be unfit rfiouldyoii suffer yourrelf to bp ontiroly on- j-rossetr by Ilttlo things, you would ‘ ’ lit to live At nil—at 1 it® few weaV-Vneed Republicans, succeed staving off tho measure, tbo victory will bo frjKgrrr.”*--... „ nl_ymc ow,ft forerunner anil a foredodor -i^ 4 ?d — .-**a N OTICK t. hereby given lo .u perron* c-l. tbit on tbo — dny of - ,, Kidney It. Crcnfh.v, Isle of boughorty county, a 0 . farted ibU life intestate, and no person hat applied tWa- coneprn- 1807, for administration on the e*tale a(aald 8. It. IVetr Id objection 1* msdo to hi* appolnttnenl, ’ey Itsitd and ■ ,1807. ' Meeting of the I'liysiolsas of Albsnytnd sar- ruuniling counties will be held In the offioe of UrTAV. 1*. Jennings, on SATURDAY, the 27th d»y April, nt 12 o'clock. M. As objects of importance will como up for consideration, it is hoped there will bo ii full nttcndAncc of all the regular Profes sion who art* in or contiguous to the citj. Wut.t AM P. Jr.sstxas, M. D. J. IIilsnah.M. D. i .Inns T. Sims, M. D. W. !,. Davis, M. 1>. flr.o. II. Dowlas, M. D. H. J. Robkrt, M. D. Oku. R. C. Tout*, M. D. L. I,. KritozKn, Si. D. Ik b, Cos.v.vi.ly, M. D. liK.tJ. M. CllOMWKLL, M. D. April 1 Ht Ii, 1807. 88—td DoiiRliorty County Sheriffs Sales. Will l*e sold un »lit- lir.-t Tuesday in June uext, hot ween tlio legal hours of sale, before tlio l-'ourt Hou«o door of Dougherty county ns tho property ofthe. estate ot* William \V. (Toever, deceased, by virtue of a morlgngu Ufa from Dougherty .Superior I’oiirl in favor «>!' Jo.»ejdi *S. .Smith vs. (Jeorgc II. t'licorcr, Administrator on the estates of Wiliiam W. Chcevci, deceased, all that lot or parcel of'land iu tin* city of Albany, and known in the plan of said city us that part of lots 10 and 48, on Commerce Street, described ns follows:—Commencing at a point on the western line of lot number 48, thirty feet from the north-west corner of said lot number •IK, thence duo .cast to the custom lino of lot num ber in, one hundred ami Jive feet, llicnco due south sixty feet, thence dun west ono hundred and five fed, and tlionet* duo north to tin*Hailing point six - ly f«*et. Property pointed out in said mortgage fifa. Also nt,tlio BHuio time and t’lacc : Will ho sold lot of.bind number (2081 two hun dred and right, in the''lirst district of tlio county of Dougherty, as the property of Morgan J„ Drown, by virtue of a mortgage fifa from Dougherty Dupe- riot* Untill. iu favor of Win. T. ('ox vs Morgnn L. Drown. Property pointed nut »» said fifa. J \MlkS W. 4vKMP, Sheriff. April l8th, 18U7. WORTH OF DRY ( GOO] IMAItlJMICI) IM!lS». D. C. HODGKINS k SON, \\ liolo'iali* ami Kcftiil Dcnlri's — I N — Fife Amis, Fishing Tackle, Spovf.in: AND H* Goods, of every dejcriptimi. B»:iX.til N nnd PISTOl. M AT Dili AI. always on htuol, and fumi-jlietl the trade. LIVE AND LET LIVE” o. Opposite* Spitz, Town's Hint R KSPKUTm.l.Y '.mituuneea to the citizens of Allmuy and vicinity, that he has established a MAV DAK DRY. ami will he pleased to hive his ‘•Id Friends and t’lisiomers givo him a I.IDKDAI* 811 AUK ol' theiv jmtr.vnage. ns his'cxpcricnccis not to he c.»eelled iu his line of business. L — Gkui:i:s From ADI I'm: — E S for I’ake, or anyth lip to suit llieir las April lo, Iki',7 «d**e in his line, will lie put tin t. jib a Call. :»tl-8m ' lliiiiiinu a lloiix* in liray.il f 11111) full re. er I of my Tour in Drazil, under the | u’mve title, making a volume ot' 884 pages, is mnv ready Ihr delivery at subscript ion price, to Ih"!'” in ‘he vicinity of Alhnny, by Dr. L I,, fttro- /,er. IVrsi ns at a distance tv ill he suppled promptly, by mail, free of postage, upon remitting $2 tefmy my ndtlrosu. J. M. F. (l.VSTO.N, Fort (liiincs, Ga THE GEORGIA. TELEGRAPH l'oi' 1H07. DAILY AND WEEKLY. TillII'' lMtOI’IIlKTOli’S (IKTIIK AllOVE pl#o« Ii i'i 'he iv.'ui wnk ,.f Soullu’rn noe.p*- 1 ‘. v KriUili® In minmiuce lh*t their he,' 1 liberaUy metirileil by the |mblle rru 1' |H*rs, and they at* •ll’m ls Ii Journal have sparnl no labor or expense to 0**“ . rn The TKliKGRAPII inis nown eireulaiion (lint reaches every part ol tieorgia and extends into all the ndjn- eent Stales, and its daily Irsne is equal lo that of ° •' mi journal outside of Now Orleans.— asonit presents peculiar advantages as an \ D V I*. II T I S I X 0 M j: D I U M, VEHICLE of III v FoV I hi: mid we are determine i ilmt as NEWS it shaft not Iu* excelled. W K I*: K L v ii i: T K I. E (ill A I* II, Designed for I lie conn try, is published every Friday, mid is the I,AIRIEST,AND HANDSOMEST WEEK- M in the South. D e-uilains eight pages, or FIFTY SIN COLUMNS OF MATTER, chietly NEWS. EDITORIAL and MARKETS, as hnta limited numb. r of advertisements uro admit ted, the object of the I'vnprieUrs being lo supply tlio planters ami farmers of the South with a com plete history of current events and other informa tion most acceptable to that class, AS A FAMILY TAPER we challenge comparison. Cotton—There was but little business done in our market to-day, and prices re main as yesterday quoted. Savannah, April 15. Cotton—Sales to-day 230 bales, on the Dally Paper, per Year 910 00 “ ** " G Month* 6 00 Month 1 00 Wookly. Year....*.....' 4 qq li.-isr utottvfef ffliiMllng*: 1 luUlurH linn.— lieccipt* 580 liitli's, ' f No paper sent until If is paid for. and a!1 names erased at the expiration of subscription, (of which due notice is given iu every case) unless renewed. Remittances by Express or Registered Letters at our ri«k. Addrc-s W. A. RIED & CO., Proprlotora. . °plbl Macon. Ga. URoaaia—Daugherty County. To nil whom it may Concern ; TORN M. CUTLIFP and J. R. Holliday having in proper form applied lo me for letters of nd- ministrntion on the estate of Lucinda Mnyhry, late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all and singular the credit ore and next of kin of Lucinda Maybry, to be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law. and show causo if any* hey can. why permanent ndministnrriotr should not bo granted to J. M. Cutlifl aud J. H. Holliday on Lu- NOTICE! A hi. persons having left Watches with us for J\_ repairs, arc requested to come forward and redeem them WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, or they will positively bn sold to pay eldgwe*. M. IU0II ^ CO., DfeBT At the Store of J. L. Cohn Co. march 21--w l\v WilnesM my hsndanJ official idgn tlure. this 17ih April, 1807. W. II. WILDER, Urninary. A prill H, 1807 * 1ST otice! All persons indebted to (he estates of E. II. Uis nan, Stephen Egan, S. 8. Crawford, and Danie Wingnrd, deceased, either by nbto or account, or!» any other manner, are hereby notified that paymoat OfTered to tho People of Albany, Dougherty County and Vicinit] At Prices ALMOST as LOW as before the War! —BY— ALEXANDER & WHITE, 41 Second Street, Triangular Block, ftrg?- Our Stock is full aud completo—all NEW and FUESII-rbought within t VERY LOW PRICES. We are determined to sell them, and will offer ] _ ^ ME1WTS to persons from tho country ordering Goodo from us. Wo will fill all orders by mail ly and faithfully, nnd guarantee satisfaction. CU\f\T\C CL'VT 11V VVPI MACON, i t last Thirty offer EXTRA IN GOODS SENT BY EXPRESS TO AI.T. ACCESSIBLE POINTS. ALEXANDER & April 1.1lli, 1807—[3Bir must be made before next return day, Ihev will 3mwU«<i«mmm«l.lp. tkl* U myAut c*u l( ill bivlrig claim* a s *jn*l any or (ha ,bovc uotiurA'to present !ho samo'ihat I m*y I .4»«!>»»«*« BILK, Adm’r.' DISSOLUTION- The copartnership of DOYNTON & WILSON is this day dissolved by mutual consent. THOMAS J. DOYNTON, JAMES WILSON. April 1st, 1807 0o[i!t The undersigned will continue the Grocery and Commission litisinefis at the OLD STANDof Doyn- tun Wilson, where he will take pleasure iu ac commodating his friends and customers. JAMES WILSON. JUST ARRIVE]). Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Hams, Flour, Ajq»les, Tom at Iocs, Pickles, assorted aud fresh. Pii.e Apples, Wine Crackers, Sardines, Herrings, BEST ARTHLE CHEWING TOBACCO $ Freedmen's ALSO, Tolmcco, Durham Tobacco. SiRokiiH CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKY, 110 UK DON WHISKY, 1,000 Lbs. LEAF LARD. TO AltlUVE. Large Lot of Choice Family FLOUlb Large Lot of Freedmen’s FLOUH. A fine Lot of Sugar Cured HAMS. Also, a very large stock DRY GOO Of all kind.*!. Orders fur Corn nnd Dacon will he promptly filled at 2$ percent, commission on original cost var Planters are offered time on HitpplicH for Prcfdmcn, until lnt of November. Call at once. April 2, 1807. W. I. VASON. Dissolution. rnilE firm of Gilbert & Vaiton 1ms thie day been disHolvcd. by W. H. Gilbert retiring and en gaging in the Drug DusiuesH. W. H- Gilbert is au- thorixed to wind up the unsettled business of the firm. GILBERT & VASON. Albany, April 2d, 18(14. Tho undersigned, in retiring from tho firm of Gilbert & Vuson, acknowledges his obligations to his friends, anjl solicits for his partner a continu ance of their custom, who will conduct tho business at the old stand on his own account, nnd will he prepared to give his patrons good bargains. He Invites also his friends to call and look at his sup ply of Dings nt the Farmers’ Comer, where the firm of Gilbert & llro. will lie able lo accommodate them with everything in their lino. W. II. GILBERT. Albany, April 2d, 18U7. The undersigned is prepared nt tlio old stand of Gilbert & Vason to accommodate the public with everything heretofore kept by them, and begs a share of the trade, ns he is satisfied that he will lie able to tnnke it to the interest of all who call to deal with him. • W. I. VASON. Albany, April 2d, 18t57. 32tf Aoticc to Builders. 4 i.i. r can to Ci I.L persons that are in want of good Lumber ii be supplied promptly by handing their Capt. Armstrong, at tho Depot. II. A. SCOTT. Albany, April 4, 1807. 82ml FLEMING & ADAMS, Oonfeotioners and Grocers, South side Broad Street, ALBANY GEORGIA. XTTE have on hand a superb stock of Groceries, f Y consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Flour, Meal, Irish Dot aloes. Cheese, Crackers, Cukes, Candies, Basins, Sardines, Dickies, Herrings, Oysters, 8almon ant! fish of every kind. Also, powder and Shot, aud everything else to be fould in a firm dass wnd-Confectloua'-y. All wo ask is a fair trial, and we will convince the public that wo can give them better bargains than any one else. * Aprils 2, 1807. 31 m8 Bankrupt Laws. "PETITIONS in Bankruptcy tinder laic Act of U. X Congress CAN NOT,BE FILED until the gene ral orders of the Judges of the Supreme Court (under section 10) prescribe the form of the petition ortlrr*. elc„ etc When tlio Circuit *tn! district Court of tlio lluiled Slalo* can properly boar thoao caio*. wo ahull gladly represent our clionla before them. Cnsea can bo determined in T&cnlion or term. 11 INKS & HOBBS, Albany, Ga., April: Attorneys at Law. , 1807. 81tf SCHOOL BOOKS. A LL kinds used in the connlry. School Sift- tioncry, . Albany, Jan 17,1807 L. B. WELCH ft 00. 1-lf. -war MERSCHAUM PIPES. QENUINE or no Bole. Tory cheap at the Albany Book and Jewelry store. E. WELCH CO. ■ mm NOTIC rTUIE subscriber is now receiving at (beg X house on Broad street formerly oceiip D«*ers & Brinson, and will offer on MomL , lutli of April Inst., ono of .he largest end Inti lectcd stocks of • J a- o o id s WARES AND MERCHANT Of all dercriptionn, on the most rcnronahlc ti nnd nt the Lowest Prices offered since Ike Having boon seated with great care to metll Wants of all Classes of Peri By Mr. Beers, who is now in NEW YORK OIT5 Taking advantage of the late reduced prices • CASH BUYERS Great inducements will bo offered. Wo v Sell on Time To the first of November next to persons satisfactory arrangements. WM. W. ICENDRii Albany Ga., April 4, 1807. 82mS'*1 ft "A Repaired. At MACON PRICE* 17ROM THE ENTIRE satisfaction given bvl ExperiencedWorknu in the Inst four months, wo confidently a friends nnd customers to bring in their Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewel For repairs, and guarantee satisfaction.*.t KnRmvifin; Done to Order! L. E. Welch & Go’s. BOOK AND JEWELRY ST08I Spocticle Classes refitted to anlttlla| Albany, Jan. 17, 1807. J. W. NITt tir.LL, Late Mitchell .J- ] Armstrong. JSO. W. 811ALLCB0SS, T. T. * JXo. m. cook. AtlaM Mitchell, Shallcross & Provision AND Commission LOUISVILLE, - feb23—IGlm New Goods From New York Sin The Fire. 4 splendid stock of Pocket Knives, Haxon sors, Table Cutlery. Pistols, Caps, Cart ing Tackle, &c. L. E. WELCH i THE LITE YmElURNT Welch’s Corner, But our Friends and Customers will "Ball’s New Building', ; JUST BELOW R.WSON’S, S EADY to serve them xs before. We i cciring daily NEW GOODS to take I ose lost in the fire, ao If you want anj.U the DRUG LINE, go as usual to Welch’s »t » Now Building. “ ■ L. B. A n. E. i JUST RECEIVED! W HITE LEAD, LinaocJ Oil, K.i Sperm Oil, Machine Oil, VarnliheiiA £. E. & iI, E. WiT 1 ALL BIGHT AGAIN* ? M R. MORSE is again ready to recelva Wi Clocks, and Jeweliy, for repalts. 1 ‘3 We gaarantee all work di L. E. WELCH ft c<£ Booksellerrand-Je B#n>Nov Saved Jrom the Fire UU entire stock of Watches and fine J Silver and Silver Plated Ware, which sU at Bmall profits. ' » B. WELCH & t jZ .'.t Q sellt