The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, July 20, 1867, Image 3

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I Column. gSulv ao. 1867 Notice. IoweT ■ ,j htI 0 n Land, and la constantly i PLANTATION “ d rAMILY l of Dry Goods. Groceries to nhich wa offer for cash, or on j T i!;,,Bherneal, by making aaliafac * TUCKER & BALL. f new Ymrk.~ Bataaxah, Ju»e 16th, 1807. j aB d Savannah Steamships will _jfor New York as follow?, unlil KTTueli tou will be notified: "* . 22d June. . 27i h “ 2d July. 4* . m\> “ . lllh “ . 10th “ gyr:::::::.. a n HARDEE. Agent Empire tine. ■ILDKR*' ft,LLART0N ' A ‘S i 1, *■ S I ( HflgTRR * OAMMELL, Murray’s tine. _ - The Planters! F" II,.a-., oreanliation of Hie test legal I nojonat.nl. aim bare commenced Jtg,Court ofClalma, to recueer the lax Tkiatlt will coal the planter nothing- TSTimMalltO' "> t' 1 in ““" o,,1,, Old Stand ofUoynlonii Wilson J tinhoue. building. JAMES WILSON b, 180". (iaif) ICE! AT .Express Offioo. !.. C. SHAW. .oit* Were.—ItWitlo »»»««* ' | that he will spend only one week atotrn, an if you have itiijffl " rt hail bettor vinit Ills Uallery at »it ia highly probable yon will not _iiK|Ood an opportunity again «oon. IA luge lumber of our cltUonn have visitoil »t»*ittu»thc ahailow ’ere the stile a," and all declare that lie ean fix ilfl the highest atyle of the art.— |Mo»kha,aml saliafy yourselves of bis « nitre •akei bxcKRT Thnntday evening given atkahault of theEpiseopal Clinroli Stui- i, watt a moat brilliant sueeess.— lira diBplayed auperior taste in 7anddiatinguislied skill ill execii- gramme of the evening, ns waa I Vy the vociferous .applause which Ifwfalthem At every appearance on the ‘ .‘.The tableaux were in excellent e,u4were of Hitch a character ns to |klieUM most fiistitlioua, while the music, focal and .instrumental, wan received Salary indication of appreciation by the niieoce. The uut n.ali/.ed, wo under- We understand that they have been re* **•4 to give another one of their enter- h*«ti on Tuesday evening next. Tin* Ftblifl will be duly notified ‘such is the !**■' fill.—Tho alarm ot fire on last Thursday wai earned by the alight burn* roof of the engine house connected •ith C61 Tilt’s Faetorv. Tito damage fwnta to bnt little. The Qeorgia Citixen, of Americas, m resume its tri-weckly publication. The ^ proposes, by the first of Ootolwr, to it a dally, We trust that the Doctor’s jets will ever grow brighter, and that pjoiwsional men” will, in future, lend hnnd, and not be so heedless *r®*byoB the other side” alter his mslnder. We learu through a private t there is a gracious and interest* I of religion now in progress in the t Church at Cuthbert, We hope rorx will continue, and that the nil result in great good to all the *C^d to the community generally. . OF the Revolution-.—It will House by the castingvote tiie Telegraph, has as- II. WWiction over tho Constitutions of W were outfot the Union. xftrth will wake up after awhile. that an intelligent colored i-.oonnty, who had been spok- *r, upon bearing the “iron* ^worked that he could take bnt said ho would he d— white men who ■ uixT.;’ ' terBamoriare rife that tho State J* Washington is after Cuba ^ wo ? W willingly part with **Antilles for a heavy con- rwhieh thb country, in view of l debt and light taxation > Wr- Alabama.—It ia rumor- IA riot at Athena, Al- * Aujru sinew, in which two negroes wen killed.— a* lcgitiuute malU of ^J*gne», in WITH league, nod • *8B*«af tlm whites nee. llaperl of Visiting Comnilllec, to tho Board If Tru- lee. of Wesleyan Female College, July Hull, lsc.7 . Your emu tu it tee have nttcmloil earefiillr to the duty assigned them, and are gratified at being able to report this venerated mid useful Institution ill n prosperous euiidition During the seliolastie year now closing, there have been one hundred and lifly-three pupils in attendance, which fact we regard encouraging, when it is considered t lull there are so many high schools anil colleges for omig ladies in this State. We have noticed carefully, the deport ment of the miplls, hoil, ill *t|,e recitation room and during the hours of recreation, and in their orderly, lady-liktt conduct, we have witnessed the evidences of wholes discipline and good management. We are satisfied that the esteemed I’resident, Rev. John M. Ilotmell, and his able corps of teach ers fully reaii/.e the responsibilities of their position, as those who have liecn Selected® prepare woman for her important and in teresting mission of Imni voieliee ami use fulness, examination, which was continued through four days, gave evidence of snpe- ior skill and earn on the part, I Professors, and close application on the part of students, it was conducted throughout will, fairness and impartiality, mul was entirely satisfac tory. All tho classes acquitted thmnsi lvos wi ll, uml Hiirh being the ease, it may mil he just to discriminate, but we think it ilue to stale, that, in the judgment of (he committee, the Senior and .lunior classes particularly, dis tinguished themselves in their examination in Latin, Trignometry, Natural Science and Astronomy; showing not only familiarity with these subjects, hut what is unusual, a proper appreciation ol their practical im portance in woman’s sphere. We examined the specimens of painting presented and found them we.ll executed, their skill in this department reflecting <»reat credit on their instructor in this pleas ing art. On Sunday 7th, the commencement ser mon was preached to a large and attentive congregation, at .Mulberry St., .M. K. Church, by the ltcv. W. T. llraiitley, D. D., of Atlanta. The sermon was concise mid impressively delivered, the speaker exhibit ing familiarity with his theme; which was, “Purity of heart as woman’s best, most ap propriate ornament.” The reading of selected pieces by the Sophomore class on Monday gave perfect satisfaction, to friends and listeners in the audience; the young ladies read theirdiHer- ent selections with an case and self-posses sion seldom seen, and they were greeted fre quently with the applause oftlie hearers. Tho .lunior exhibition on Tuesday morn ing was a brilliant success, rotlectin’g honor on the class, whose compositions were mark ed by clearness, originality and good sense. W c are almost persuaded to make special mention of several of manifest ability, hut propriety forbids such discrimination,* when all did so well. The Annual Literary Address by lion. W. II. Chambers, of Columbus, was one of tin* most interesting to wliiJi it lias been our fortune ever to risleTT\JhJis subject was “the infiuence of culture on woman’s loveliness,” and it was ably presented, the orator hold ing his large audience in rapt attention for an hour. The music on the nighiofthc Concert, as also during all the commencement exercises, Good Thmgs to Eat! r { Wel• OfduWi Flour, We have just received a large supply of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, And the Finest Lot of Cheese, »’»!!• C W liooli S WELCHS’ DBUC STORE; KSTAHL1SMKI) l*l<i T171TI1 our ir.crtMMiiK Sprinjr Trade, we are in* \y creimiDg ourSm«-k and Ineililiee tor Inihineea. We tunc uiade our large trade t»y keepiug ilie Best Sto;'.k and Best Qoods, and intend to inirca:e it in llif same way. _ ion oau always expect e* gel at Welch?’ everything you Yet brought to market, and which will lie sold lower than it ean be purchased in Macon for cash. We also have a complete stock of ti|{OCKIUKS and CON FKt'TIONEKIKS, bought recently, and which cannot he surpassed either for quality or price in the market. Our stock ot FINE LIQUORS is unequalled this side of Louisville, (’all and see us at the OLD STAND. Albany,Oa.,March 2d, 1807.-10-1y OOOPKK & CTO. need in (he Drug: or Medicine Line. h V. .....v.) or in lhal oIam of FANCY iKHMMf and sundrie? usually kf| l in Kir-i I’U-** drug Hajjr SPKCiAI. Iisrint'ii!•« heluw. .1 VVCXVliiX railed lo ndve i. k. \ it. i: >m:mmi. Medical Liquors. IsT OTIOE! The unh A- year. I lie LIVE AND LET LIVE! HEIISICINKU having, for the prrsoul year. I lie vonlrol ol’ihe Mill? known as UALI.S, lliree mile? above Albany, guarantee? the faiihful, fu 1 ti11in«*iti of all order?, both for Lumber and Meal at ihe ?hortc»f notice, having just undergone tho rough repair?. It it will be more convenient for my palron? to leave their order? it I Mr. TUCKKK’S MTOltK, they ran.do so, and the same will he forwarded lo me or my son, who ha? the superintendence of the Mill?, j reepecHully solicit ushare of public patronage.-- Term? CASH, If not proin|illy paid upon presema- lion of bill?, an additional iwcniy-flva per ceitl. will bo charged, l.iunber and Meal will be Hold ai cub- iomary prices. It, C. JENKINS. .laniiary 20, 1807. 4--tf China, Crockery and Glass Store 1 —UY— THUS. J. FLINT, Importer, No. HdKM ill berry St., • • MACON, GA Always on Hmul Hold Hand, While and Decorated I'lilna. in full sell? or by the single piece; W. U. f. Ola?? and Dialed Ware?, Tea Tray?, Table Mai?, Table Cutle ry, and other lloiiBcliold Furnishing CJo«4» Lamp?. Kero?ene (HI, Tub?, lliickel?, Ila?kela, llroom?, Uolilc?, Specie Jar?. Vases, Flower Vol?, &c„ &c. \ l.ibrral Discount to the TraUc, march 12—2d—din o. Opposite SpltZ, Town’s H1 o o li, O UR linpoilt'il LLuior. net* wtirrtuiit'J nnJ a? good an can be boiigltl in ilic lotikel : Si. »’r»i? Unm, llld Itoiil boll Whisky, Sherry t\m<\ I'lnrei >N iue, Sehnapp?, \f., \f. 1 \ D.SIMU'TKUl.I.V annoiiuees lo Ihe cilitcn? of Albany and vicinity, dial he ha? established a NKW ltAKKHV, and will be pleased lo have bis Mid Friend? and fuel oilier? give him a I.I1IKHAL Sll AUK of their pairouage, a? hi? experiene* i? uoi lo be exeelletl in bis line of busine??. — OttDKits Fiiom Tiik — L A. 33 X E S for Cake, or aiiylhing else In his line, wilt be pul up lo suit their lasle. Uivk nh a (.all. April Id, IM7 dfi-dni Fine Freneh Hum l>. Scot eh \\hi«ky. Mid I'oi I H me, Madeiia Wine, Uin, Kaa Nog. L. II. \ II. II. WIII.i'K, Druggi?l? EVER) FAMILY IS INTERESTED IN KNOWING THAT ATJ WELCH'S CORIVMil They can always buy O <3 0 1) AND !•’ U MS H JUST ItKi IIIVKD f.V L. E. Welch & Co. Mnsby and hi? Men: Cruise* of the (Miannandoah Berlin anti Fun? Houci—by Muclback : Village on die Cliff—by Mis? Thnskeny: l'layedOuf—by Mis? Annie Tlionia? : Mad Mnnelon—by Welker Collin?; The Hlnrk Crook Illu?l rated: Hut Loveugood * Yarn?: Chnrle? Dickin? Novel? in paper; Mr?. Henry Wood ? Novel? In paper: Reynolds, Eugene Sue;’Emerson Uennel's Duma?, Ae., 4e. More of Si. Elmo; Joseph'll. and hi* Court ; Merchant of Berlin ; Two Marriages, &c. Any hooks ordered for customer? without extra charge. L. E. WELCH & CO . May II. |481 Booksellersand Stationer? AV USE Mallichans Fills CHILLS & FEVER - '^. CERTAIN W E huwe used (lallighan'? Bills, and find I hay will do all dmt i? claimed foe them, and cheerfully recommend diem to public favor : T. II. Wads, ex-dovernor of Ala; A. B. Clllbtrall of Ala: M. b. Woods. 2(MI Broadway, N. V.; Jno- W. A. Sanford, Allotnoy Geneinl of Alabama; W. C. Bibb. Monigomeiy, Ala.; E. A. Banks, New Or leans, l«n; deo. Mn?ou, H?i|., Mayor of Wetumpkn, lale It. It. ci Ala.: J. C. Riddle, N, ( and Georgia. Grand Sec. Grand I. contract or, Ala. DAN t. HAVRE, idgc of F. fi A. M., Ala- that special attention is given to t hi taut bi'aneh of female education at Ihe Wes leyan Female College. On Wednesday, eoniincncement day, the graduating elass read their compositions.— These were excellent in style, and 1'ead in a very impressive manner. They exhibited a maturity ot'thought and a degree of cul ture rarely excelled, proving this class to be equal to any that has ever graduated in this venerable*Institution. The Baccalaureate of President Bonnell, ileliveretl in verse, was appropriate, chaste and beautiful. Having witnessed these interesting exer cises, we are more than ever impressed with the value ot this noble Mother of Colleges, to the church. It deserves and we trust it will receive hereafter a more extensive pa tronage. (’. II. J kwh it, ) (J. (i. N. Ma« Donki.i., | p W. F. Cook, | | W. F. Koniso.v, J- W. I).' Williams, j ^ J. U. Dascomti, j o 11. D. Mooin:. J ALL RIGHT AGAIN. M U. MoHSK i? again ready lo receive Watches, Clock?, uud Jewelry, for repuii*. Wt» guarantee all work done. L. K. WELCH A CO., puokseller? and Jeweler.?, Unll'sNew Building. Saved from the Fire. O UR entire slock of Wnlches ami tine Jewelry Silver and Silver 1'laled Ware, which we wil NOTICE. flAIIE iiihscriher i? now receiving at Ihe store- hou?c on Broad ?ierei formerly occupied by Iteer? \ Brinson, and will offer tin Monday, Ihe I •’•ill of April insl., one of .lie largesi and best »e- leoled slock? of ‘ GOODS, WARES AND MERCHANDISE, Mf nil der-cripliotiH, on Ihe most reasonable terms, and til the Lowest Prices oO'crcil since Ihe War, Having been ?elecie<l with great care lo meet I lie Wants of all Classes of Persons By Mr. Beers, who is now in new yohk; city Taking advautnge of the lale reduced price* aud lo CASH BUYERS (•real inducements will be offered. We will al?o Sell on Time Flavmlng Extracts, Yeast Powdeia, Soda. Black Peppei< Alapico, Mace, ’Cllnger, Candles, Oelettnes, Ci earn Tartar, EuglUh Mustard, Cay a ii lit Pepper, Cloves, j Nut Mega, I Soaps, Potash, Ao , Ao., L. U. \ It. II. WELCH. WINDOW CLASS, ell at small pro tils. L. K. WELCH & CO., Bookseller? and Jewelers, Dull's new Building Drugs and Medicines ! Hew Goods Receiving, o i:n W cm tST HEAD WllAT TIIK I’ll MSS SAYS.— Among the vn?t improvement? of the present time? Ihe change in remedies i? not the leant important. Formerly ridiculous and often injurious mixture? were admini-tcied upon the recommendation of one perron to another, or from one family to another, u» bring “good" lor wicli uud such a complaint, while they were, in fact, useless or worse. Now, Prof. Kavtoiv sopplir? the public with th* most eflectnnl remedic? that educated skill can dev in* or art can produce, with explicit directions for tlu-ir tire in each and every case. In place of tin* sense lot* potions our grandmother? gave, we havo ilw cunning invention* ol men learned in the art of cure adapted lo our uecesti- tie* at u nominal price. Prof. Kavto.Vs remedit.*? coin-id KAYTON'S 01,GUM VIT.H, The great German Liniment for Kheumatimi, Neuralgia, Pains in the Buck, Joints, Bread or Side, Nervous Head ache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, Bruises, Bum?,etc. KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE, Fot sudden Coughs and Colds, Adhma, Acid Stomach Heartburn, Sole Throat, Sea Sickneas,Cholera, Df.nhea Cramps and Pains in the Stmnikk<etc. KAYTON'S DYSPEPTIC PILLS, For Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness, Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver, Stoinach and Rowels; and as a spring and full medicine to carry off the rankling humor?in the blood.—Quitman Banner. These remedies me innocent, and no person need he alarmed at taking them ; yet they are powerful, and will remove the diseases enumerated afmve. A trial will sat isfy every one that their euralivc pro|M-rii<-? ate not over estimated. Addressall orders to Prof. II. II. Kavto.v, Savannah, Ga.,or to the Agent? A. A. Sol*whu.vs t!k Co., Wholesale Dniggist*, Savannah, Ga. ' Beware of counterfeits. The genuine tins Prof. 11.11. KaVTua'a signature on each bottle ami l*ox For sale in Savannah by A. A. SOLOMONS 4: ('(). K. W. MARSH A CM , W, M. WALSH, and R. II. TATBM, and by Dnigght? and country merchant* generally. july iG—lyr. UR slock ia now complete. Planter?, Physi- inn- and other?, supplied nl rhenp rale? for CASH. T„ E. & If. E. WELCH Druggist?. July 9, 18«#7. (78) cmuLisiiED i§:ii. D. C. HODGKINS & SON, \Yhoh*yah* ami l(rtail Dealers — IN — Fife ArmSj Fishing Tackle Sporting 1 GLoods. of every deacrip! iou. GUN and PISTOL MATERIAL always hand, and furnished the trade. April 1(5, [«7.] New Goods From Now York Sine The Fii*e. 4 splendid Mock of Pocket Knives, Razors, Sci? sors, Table Cutlery, Pistols, Caps, Cartridges ing Tackle, &c. L. E. WELCH & CO. [postponed] Administrator’s Sale. O N the And. Tuesday in Heptemher next, will he sold in Ihe town of Camilla, Mitchell county. Ga., all the Real Estate belonging to the estate of D. A. Bostick, deceased, consisting of filly acres of land, the south-weal corner of lot number 17“, in the lllh district of said county. Also, lot number 20 in th* lllh district, except 1221. acre* sold off.— Sold for iba benefit of the heir* and creditors*— Terms, ainall notea with approved security, payable 1st day of January next. 0 JESSE POLLOCK, Adrn’r. July G, 1807 BROWN’S HOTKL. Opposite Depot.., MACON, GA. E. E. BROWN A BON, Proprietors. rtTHIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE has been ' ■ refilled and repaired, arid ia How one of the NEATEST HOTELS In the Bute, and 1Ue moat donv.nifol faMhe iL * — “ ~ every fhinff the Market* Macon, Ja To the first of November next lo persoua making satisfactory arrangement?. WM. W. KENDRICK. Albany Ga., April 4, 1807. 82niJ (postponed] Adininistrator’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in September next, will he sold in ihe town of Camilla, Mitchell county, Ua., all the Real Estate belonging to Ihe estate of Daniel ('lemon!?, consisting of lot of land uutnber L r >9, in the Dili district of said county, (exoapt Wid ow'? Dower). Sold for the benefit of the heira and creditor?. Terras, sninll notes with approved se curity, payable 1st of January next. « JESSE POLLOCK, Adm'r. July 0, 1807. FLEMING ft ADAMS, Coufeotionors and Grocers, South side Broad Street, ALBANY, GEORGIA. W K have on hand a superb stock of Groceries, consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, Coffee, .sugar Tobacco, Spgara, Snuff, Flour, Meal, Irish Potatoes. Cheese, Crackers, Cakes, Candies, Basins, Sardine?, Pickles, Herrings, Oysters, Salmon and ti?h of every kind. Also, powder and Shot, and everything else to be fould in a first olans Grocery and (’onfecliotiwy. All we ask is a fair trial, and wo will convince the public that we can give them belter bargains than turn one else. 2 1807. (A 1.1. SI/, /.’.s’.) aints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. And Complete Stork Painters’ Ma terials —AT— w* Welch's Corner. PREPARE FOR SICKNESS I E VERY PLANTER would save lime and money hy laying in a lit lie hill of medicine?. Plantation and Family Medicines AprilS ! <11 m3 An Ordinance. Hr it ordained bp Ihe Mayor and Nrmbm of Council of I hr. rity of Albany, audit is hereby or darned by authority of the same, that T>Y the fir?t day of May in each and every year X) there ahnll he appointed hy the Mayor and Council three citixena, freeholders of the city, whose duty it shall be loansea? the value of all the Heal Estate in this oily subject to taxation, and make a return thereof under oath to Council by the first day of July following, which shall constitute a pait of the Tax Digest for each year. And it shall be ihe duty of the Clerk, from the former books and such other sources as he may discover, to make out a list of the defaulters as to such real estate, and furnish the same to th* Assessors, whose duty it shall be to assess the value thereof and return their assessment to Ihe Clerk of Council. When theown- ers of real estate in the city of Albany, or their agents, cannot be found, it shall be the duty of Ihe Clerk of Council to post at the Court House end Post Office iu said city. * list of the numbers of such City Lots in default, for the space of thirty days, at the expiration of which lime if said real estate is not claimed and owned, the Assessors shell assess a fair value thereon, and the Clerk shall enter the same upon the Digest aa "unknown” and in de fault, and ikall assess a double tax thereon, and issue exeoutiou for the amount of such tax, and re turn said executions to the Marshal for collection. Passed June 29, 1807. J. M. MERCER, Mayor Pro-tem. Attest: J. F. Casqilk, Clerk. July 4lb, 1807. 71-3w Furniture, Sash, Blinds & Doors .nuary 171b, 1867. - 1 ' It Matrass Making and Repairing is B RS. MATILDA WARD offers her aervic If! the citixen? of Albany and vielaity, to aadrepeir Matraaaes. Qujli* and Comforter*, of all »■» •!» T,m ’ '■ 1 f-r Apply ft, , TfT HITE uwk; Lteseed OR,- KmfUeae Oil *ory on Wharf Street, (bot of td or ilk Street, Mffr* i.tsstaaetr*. JA’MfeS rtrtW^Ni W fl^raOII, tluiia.orc^iml.u.,*.. -CON. Off, ■ •• OKENVILLE WOOW-*’<- _ L 7. E ;. W * Lr ?.* B 4</ Y , ST”. . l. r.. h. e. mkuem.^ u, iffci M „ cfc Orfl?**** 1 u ~ A.T Wholn.1. m4 Brtail. u HEW TMI ■ i P»ffCB» fof «*,« <ja dtliT.rr—from 8l.am Ati.\nta, Ga., March 23. Gullighnu’? Pill? have been used ill hundred? of cases under my knowledge, with perfect success - l recommend them to the nlllicleu everywhere. JOHN 8. PRATHER Lowsiiks County, Ala. Gnllighan's Pill?.—1 have given them arid used them fu,' some time, for Chill? and Fever. If they Imva ever failed iu curing, 1 have never heard of it. CROWELL DltODNAX Alhany, Ga.. Feb. 20. 1HI.7. Messrs. L. E. & II. K. Welch—(Jenin: I have used Gnllighan's Pill? ill more than forty case? of (’hills and Fever on the plantation of II. K. Hines. Esq . luring Ihe past year, and iu no ease have they fail- d to do nil they claim to do. I consider them the best Fever and Ague Pill in use. A. B. FA NT. Amkhiui's, Ga., Sept 18,1800 Gents—Gallighatf? Pill? met with ready sal* here, nud are taking the (dace of nil other remedies for hill? and Fever. ('. W. HANCOCK. Amur him, April 17. 1807 One box ofGalligliiiu'MpillH cured me perfectly of 'liill? and Fever. They lire the best medicine for 'hill? and Fever I ever saw. A. (I. UONALDBON, t’lcik Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga IOL Tor anle by all Druggists, -t©* fig* Country Merchants supplied at wholesale price? iu Albany, hy L. K. «S; It. K. Welch, Hilsruaii \ Bull, uud Gilbert \ Brother. W1IOLKSALK HY RLOIliVT A IIAI.I;. Montgomery, Ala. Edward Wilder & Co, Louisville, Ky, Barnes Ward fi Co, New Orleans, llarrnl Ilistey & Co, and Me KesHous 4: Dobbin, Now York. May 23, 1807 63-0in NEW PIANOS, Put up with care and ut LOW FIGURES. Medical Che?l?, )ORNER. very complete, L. E. & If. at WELCH’S K. WELCH. DO YOU SMOKE? E »lill keep those FINE W E still keep ‘ Til AT TOBACCO CIGARS and .. every hod, brag?on who uses. MKRSCHAUM PIPES*wtiicl we warrant genuine, from $0 lo $40 each; Dur ham Smoking Tobacco; mid other tine brands. L. K. Si II. K. WELCH, Druggi?!?. Ano l,her* Lot C IOMItS, DRL'SII ES, t SOAPS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, POCKET ROOKS, PISTOLS, KNIVES, &c„ n NEW BOOKS. Merchant of Berlin— By Mnhlbnch. Frederick the Ureat, •* •* Joseph 11, »» »* Two Marriages—By Miss Moloch. Noble Life, •* *• •• Sunny Bank, •' Marion llmlan. Dr. Johns, " Mitchell. Sir Brook Farhrooke—By Charles Lever. Cilisen of Prague, •• Miss llowill. The Dove in Eagle’s Nest. Mul* Singer—By Mrs. Anna Cora Ritehie. St. Elmo, " Mis* Evan*. Just received hy L, E. WEIX'll * CO. leb 19. 14-i f reyolyeesT C OLT’S, Cooper’s Self Cocking, National Aim Co’*, Whitney’s, Bacon's Merwin A Bray’s. Prices from $12 to $26. I>. E. WELCH & CO. Albany Book and Jewelry Store, ^^NY GOODS Jn our li»e_ordered for customera without EXTUA CHARGE. Especial paiua takeu in filliug Hies* special order* for either Books, Blank Work, Magaxines, Music, u *“ 1 *” 'Atbea, Jewehy, Silver L..E. WELCH k CO. Musical Instruments, Ware, Ac., Ac. Fishing Tackle. I P yoiiF.nl good laokwhni you go (nliing, go lo Ibo liook Storo ond hny I ho h*M Tocklo. forgo .lock HOOKS, LINEN, 1)0118, PLOATS *0., In groot rorioly. L. E. WEIAJH & CO. ON On TIME BUT NOT ‘ Credit! Pine Wotchns and Clocks ilcpairctl •••<-; AW-I % '*' »»d **i I*fact ion gugmi " *'■ Kepai fitted. Jewelry) INffiHficlarcd hy lh« N. V. Plano Conp’iijr, —ar»: now row *ai.k at— WELCH’S DRUG STORE, ALBANY, GA. rjAlllS Company is n«w prepared lo turnout fifty JL Piano? per week, which tire pronounced by the best judges to lie INFERIOR TO NONE. •There arc no Pianos made that will slay in tune like them. They are made of the best material, with great care, aud hy the most skillful workmeu selected from the BEST FACTORIES in Ihi? and the old country, and fully warrnnlid to aland in any climate aud t ogive as good eat i.sfact ion a? any Piano? held for $1,000. 1 have been through all Ihe firsl-clas? Piano facioriea iu Baltimore, Phil adelphia, New York aud other cities, and have found none superior to the New York Union Piano Companies make, which are emphatically the Piano for the People, for they can be sold from ono fo (wn hundred dol lars less than can he bought from any other reliable maker. They are the Vary Thins for those living where they cannot get tuning done often. am agent for the sale of these Pianos and will warrant them ns long as any others will. I have been engaged in the busine** thirty years and speak advisedly. O. B. RICK. Having consented to keep these PIANOS on rale, we have had t tern thoroughly tested, nud from the universal opinion expressed, we are prepared to recommend them. J. W. BURKE A CO. May 18th, 18(57 61 _j y THE LATE FIRE BURNT UP Welch’s Corner, But our Friends >nd Custom.rs will And us st Ball’s Now Building, JUHT BELOW RAWSON’S, Tk EADY lo ..... lli.m is l>.fore. W« or# r.- XY, osl.lng dally NEW 0001)8 lo Iske lUa pU r , or ihos. lost In Ihr Hr., so If you want sny Ikiug Iu IkkOBUO l.I-ME, go % usual lo W.lrh’s at Bull a Building. . , E, t n, a Welch. SPEARS’ Fruit-Proservicg Solution. ' 'Vr ,lwM to *4 »■( » »'U» Ytr-* h, Wurraotrd WrWVsil tM I 'dyrlampdsMlOa <1 of all .. TMM ,nk WhmSSm. Oh frtne- 1 Fur suU by raHuff.