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jj Column. SO. 1867 ,'h,nd,»n* lnomtMlIj fTLASlATtoS nnd FAMILY iog ,f Prjr Qroo«ri«, „. «biel> for c *’ ll • or °* k» »*U“* |»JOTT tdCKER a ball. , ,r«nl«Atlo» ,f 11,4 h ” t v )ia have coromonMd ,* of Claim". 10 lll « *»*' Inrill cost 11>« plaalaa nolhlng. ,Jl»ato *»* J°“ r «'»'“»• o Old Stand of Boynton & Wilaon, I building. JAMES WILSON. v»m* 7 - ( 7,lf) DAY J,ExpressOffioe. VW*‘ L. C. SlIAW. AT --TO RENT. PJJiijrtling honno, with Wall nr eis- r nt THIS OFKICK. 0| . y J |ai Dscjtivftiu Them is UkuEii to I'sk TtiKH.—The Hutitavillo Advocate, I'cttiii'. its mis-information Irom the reconstruction Montgomery newspapers says ol the recent Conservative meeting at tile Court House in this city, that “there were no colored iter- sons present.” This is not true. There were several colored persons present, and thoro would have boon a large number had not those who desired, and intended tojjo present been met by colored incmbersof ^ the secret league, who told them not to go as it was a meeting of rebels who wantca to put them bnck into slavery. Of coupe, the object of the' Radicals in endeavoring to show that no colored per sons were at the meeting or desired to be present, is to consolidate the entire negro vote into the Radical party. At the same time the leading Republicans or Radicals are continually asseverating that they havo gone into the Radical party in order to con trol it. They profess to stand upon a plat form which they do not endorse, and ac knowledge beforo meetings of negroes wlint they repudiate in private conversation. As an Illustration oftlic tricks of such demago gues, we instance the fact that the Augusta Chronicle charges the Military Mayor of Augusta, an ex-C’onfederatc officer, a Radi cal and i.eaguer, with having lately made the following remarks in the store oi' a mer chant of that city: “I am only pretending to he in their (the negroes) inturost so that I can use them.— 1 have no idea of permitting them or any of them to hold office. 1 want their votes, am mameuvreing so as to seeuro them. 1 am utterly opposed to their pretensions to social ami political equality. I am compelled to be Seemingly in their favor so as to be able to control them.” This statement the Mili tary Mayor has never denied.—[Montgom- I. NO DANGER OF STARVATION Wo have on hand, and stock of OF FLOXJR, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Bacon, Fine Liquors, k, k, And in fact everything usually kept in the CllUJCERY LINE. We guarantee to make it To the Interest of all those who favor us with their patronage. Try us mul be convinced. Albany,Ha„March 2d, lBOJ.-lO-ly COOPE ^ ^ ALU A NY, a A- -8 or I rjC r, E. Llnpay, will open a RrtK&ftud girlH, on the l at. of Sep- residence of Mrs. Morgan. "^t»e » class of young Indies in h Literature, etc. Shu is id will givo satisfaction to epical lloAitn.—The Fee ill somotwo ov throe weeku im turned over to tho Scorota- C. Todd, who will furnish a with his requisite number by and paying ouo dollar. Idling grade, wo arc informed, is »rt20@21 cents. Better samples _Mbring higher prices if offered. As [astMcotVon has been brought to thin 1 that tho buyers of this EM going to make it to the interest of n to bring their cotton here, ns they menu equal to those offered So fanners come forward as on is packed; you will he lire men hero, and plenty ol B. K. Lnnday’s school will Morgan’s residence on the 1st lit. She is a highly aeconi. should bo liberally patron having children to educate, patronise this school. Wtsallthe attention of parties ilc- ujtUngin their line, to the adver- ?fT. J. Flint A Co., of Macon.— gentlemen do business on a liberal uJ«Mt,ud vrill he apt to please and satisfy KAVTl m ruuk S£i Vr want ood and cheap iurni- Ju Is null A iaM LBANT, S! Cert description, and will just walk d toBarne’*, at tho Old Flog Store, you Baiways find him, ready to supply any tod you may make in that line. He injto lk *»s assortment on hand, and is solid uly It* • Alt everybody should bo supplied. ”8csool Notice.—-Mrs, June Westbrook, >has been long and tsvorakly known in •ity ss a faithful and accomplished icher, will open a school lor hoys and girls Mrs. McMath’n residence, oil Fine street the first Monday of October next. She il slso tako a class of pupil’s in music. »«| had several years’ experience in "hagisnd believing bIio will be f*to|br« satisfaction, §bc asks a share of of the community. House.—'This well kept house is Mor the reception ami entertain er* and travelers. Table sup* ’U-Uifnlly. ~ jr*an mo by the way Cooper I i that they are doing a fine ilong as they keep as well tllthey now arc with provisions of S thnin wilt be indeed “no danger “'athese parts. Oivctbem . l are above “toating” your i homo, they will gratuitously Def use of their City Express —September is nearly here, figrowing colder, but Ball Sing to keep their fount * some time yet. Drop in nml tins of our City hat'if Ibe grass and stiWets are net rut dnjrn abb to - new peo, 11 direction m time to W three doers from « SSI brick store. He torfautd in the way of seeds, Ac., v 4e., from » Webster’s unabridged dio- see if ho don’t. IV.t.Y Mkn\—In tlm eastern part of Ohio there resides a man named llrown, now a ustice of the peace, ami a very sensible man, »ut by common consent, the ugliest Individ" uni in the West, being long, gaunt, sallow and awry, with a gait like a kangaroo.— One he day met a man on foot alone, who was longer, gaunter, by all odds, than him self. lleeould give the squire fitly ami heat him. Without saying a word, llrown raised his gnii ami deliberately leveled it at the stranger. “For (bid’s sake, don’t shoot,” shouted the man in alarm. “Stranger,” replied llrown, “I swore, ten years ago, that if I ever met a man uglier than I were, I’d shoot him,and you are the first, one I’ve seen.” The •tir.mger, after taking a careful survey of his rival, replied : “Well, captain, if l look any worse than you do, shoot !” t3T READ WHAT TIIK PRESS SAYS.- Among the vm-l improvement.-* of tho prm*nt time* the change in remedies is not the IcnM important, Formerly ridiculous and olton injurious mixtures worn administered upon tho recommendation of one pee on to another, nr irom ono family to another, as l*oing"|{ood" for such and such a complaint, while thoy won*, in fact, u-eless or worse. Now, I'rof. Kavto.v supplies the puhlic with the most ellcetunl remedies that lalucatod skill can devise or urt can produce, with explicit diroetiotis for their use in each and every case. In place of tho Bonsolosa potions our grandmothers gave, we hate tho cunning inventions oi men learned in the att of euro adapted tu our uccetwi tics at a nominal price. I'rof. Kayton’s remedied consist 1,1 KAYTON’S OLEUM VIT^2, Tho great Gorman Liniment for Uhounintisin, Neuralgia 'aitiH in the Hack, Joints, Breast or Bide, Nervous Hoad ache, Tnulhnche, Earache, Hpruiu<>, Hruiset*, Hums,etc. KAYTON’S M A« IOC I’ll K, Fot sudden Coughs and Cold.", Asthma, Aeid Stomach llearthur:i, Sore Throat, Sea Bieknew, Cholera, Uiarihea Cramps and Pains in tho Stomach, etc. KAY TON'S DYSPEPTIC PILLS, For Dyapcpbia, Uilioua Disorders, Costivenrw, Sick Headache, nnd all Disorders of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels ; and aa a spring and full medicine to carry off the rankling humors in the Mood.—Quitman Hamicr. These remedies nuvinnoccut, mid no person need he nlurmed nt taking them ; yet they are powerful, and will remove the dhcase* enumerated ahovo. A tiiul will sat- i*fy every one that their curative projierties uro nolover estimated. Addrcsaall orders to Prof. II. II. Kivto.v, Savannah, («n.,or to the Agents A. A. Solomons Sc Co., Wholesale Druggists, .Savannah, (la. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Prof. II. II. Kayton’s signature on each iMitlle and hox For sale in Savnnnnh hy A. A. SOLOMONS Sc CO, B. W. MARSH & CO., W. M. WALSH, and It. II TATKM, and by Druggists and country merchants generally. y 1ft—lyr. 1112 UNDKRSIQXKD having’, for the v rpsonl • ytto, the eoiilrol of the Mills kuowu as HALLS, three miles nlmve Albany, guarantees the faithful, fulfillment of all orders, both for Lumber nml Meal I . at the shortest notice, having just undergone tho-j |\/| H i rri(_jTT A InT 1 I rough repairs. 7 If it will he more convenient for my patrons to leave their orders nt Mr. T DC KBit’S STOltB, they can do so, and the same will he forwarded to me or my son, who has the.superintendence of the Mills. respect (oily solicit a share of puhlic patronage. Terms CASH, If not promptly paid upon presenta tion of hills, nil additional Iwenty-tiva per cent, will be charged. Lumber and Meal will he snhl ul cus tomary prices. 11, 0. JI2NKINS. January 2ft, 1H«7. 4—tf ALL RIGHT AGAIN. M R. MOHHK Is again ready tu receive Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, for rcpniis. We guarantee all work done. L. E. WELCH Si CO., Booksellers nml Jewelers, Ball's New Building. mul Medicines ! low-apirltcd hone*, by itrenathentng and cleaming the stomach and inUa- tlnea. U it a lure pre vail Uva of all di*- ease* Incident to thi* animal, aoch aa LU.VO fEVER, GLANPER3, YELLOW WA- ^ TER. HEAVES, C0U0H8, DIS- TEMPER. FE- VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OP APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY,Ac. Ita uu Improve* tha wind, increaaaa tha appetlte-glvaa a smooth and a glotijr akin—and* traniform* t h a - mlaarabla akeletoa I horte. To keeptn of Cow* this preparation la lavalaabta. n ImM UM q«MlUty u. Imrror.1 the qurttr of the mUk. It baa bean proven by ac tual azportmaat to ssrsayss srjrSLs: butter Arm and sweat. In fattening cattle, Ultra* them an appetite, looaen* a their hide, and ^aaakaa Item thrive In an diaaaaaa of dwtoa, aucb aa Coigba, Pkao fm aeuaaa apatite. By Mttlav from# onsisting ^TO. l stantly receiving, a well selected GROCERIES in part of a ARTICLE ’Welch* s CClumri. WELCHS’ DRUC STORE ESTABLISHED 184,!3 ¥ 1T1I our increasing Spring Trade, \*.c are In- creasing our Block and facilities fur husimsa. i.v have made our large trade hy keeping the Best Stable uud Best Goods, and intend to inornate it in the same way. You can always expect 1° get at Welchs' eveiytliing you need in the rug GO. NOTICE I RUST, JONSTONI CO. Ware-Haitse and Commission or Medicine Line, in (hat elnss of FANCY GOODS nml sumlrics iiMially kept in First-Class Drug Hi ores. EOT SPKC/At. ArrJfXTloN rn\M to a.lver- iscineiils below. L. E. & II. II. \\ I'll.t’ll Medical Liquors. O FII Imported Liquors are warranted pure, nml as good as can he bought in the market: iuu French Brandy, colcli Whisky, Old Foil Wine, Madeira Wine, II ill. Drugs Hew Goods Receiving, n un licit CASH. UR stock is now complete. Planters, Physi cians mid others, supplied nt cheap rates for L. July 9, 18U7 E. & H. E. WELCH Druggists. (7«) W the PI to renew the lender of our services I, 'latilers of Dougherty uud udjitcru counties fur I he Storage and Sale of their Cottons the approaching season, and pledge our best efforts to promote tlieir interest. Y.a. RUST, | T. II. JOHNSTON, | li. 0. LOCKETT August 10, 1807 tf 12STAISI.INI! I2I> 1HTJ. D. 0. HODGKINS & SON, Wholesale ami Detail Dealers — IN — Fire Arms, Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods. of every description. GUN and PISTOL MATERIAL always hand, and furnished the trade. April 1ft, [37.] New Goods From New York Sine The Fire. A splendid stock of Pocket Knives, Razors, Scis sol's, Table Cutlery, Pistols, Caps, Cartridges Fishing Tackle, &c. L. E. WELCH k CO. FALL and WINTER IMPORTATION, 1867. RIBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. Gator & Go. 8 AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet Trimming and Velvet Ribbons. BONNET BILKS, BATINS AND VELVETS, Blonds, Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets aud Ladies' Hats, Trimmed or Untrimmed, Shaker HOODS, Ac. &c. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTBIOKU, I»1D, Oiler the largest Stook to be found in this country, and uuequaled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orde s solicited aud prompt attention given. Aug 24 4w JUST RECEIVED. Bagging, Uop e, AND ARROW TIE, By RUST, JOHNSTON & CO. August 10, 1807 tf TO CITY ffl_ PAYERS. The Books for the collection of City Taxes for the year 1807 will he opened from this dale until the lftlli day of Sept ember next. Como up promptly mid settle, nnd thereby save tho cost of executions. J. F. CARG1LE, Treasurer. Albany, On., July 1ft, !8ft7. Wailey's Patent Self-Fastening Wi’ought-Iron Buckle Tie. First Premium Awarded at Louisiana Slate Fair. It. is ns oheupn tie, nnd the beat one yet invented It is the strongest tie, standing by test a strain of (2,00ft) two tliuunnnd pounds. The moat oaaily ad justed lie, ns it is sulf-faslening. Tho most simple, requiring only to slip the baud into the buckle, nml the elasticity of the cotton fastens itself, aud It cun not become unfastened. For sate, in large or small quantities, by ROSS, ROBERTS & CO., Commission Merchants and General Agt’s, 8ft Front Street, New York City, julyl ft-1 awftm. |j St. t’rois Bum, 01*1 Houi’hiiii Whisky, ji Sherry Wine, • |j Clarei \\ ine, II Schnapps, Egg Nog. || %*o., &c., \e. L E. N: II. E. WELCH, Druggists. VERY FAMILY IS INTERESTED *IN KNOWING THAT AT WELCH’S CORNER They can always buy GOOD AND FRESH riavoilng Extiacta. Yeast Powdorn, Soda, Blnok Pepper j Alepice, Mnce, Ginger, Candles, Armstrong, IMPORTERS 0. ?S. I’hAilllOEN. W. F. IIKKUINU. A. M. JACKSON, Claghom, Herring &. Co., (’otton Factors and CotniniHsiou Merchants, Ail ENTS FOR TIIE PUROIIASR AND SALK OF Cotton Yarns, Sheetings, Shirtings, &c. So. 120 Chestnut 8t, I So. 7 Worron Block, Pliiluilelpliin, Pit. j AueiiMla* Gu. Consignments of COTTON, WHEAT, and other produce solicited. Have am pic and excellent CLOSE STORAGE and will make reasonable cash advances on Consignments whon desired. Agents for the Sule of AUGUSTA FACTORY GOODS In Philadelphia, nnd will furnish them in Augusta nt Furlorg l l rictt. Also, Agents in Philadelphia and Augusta for Adieus, High Shoals, Rooa, Steadman, Covington, and other Southern Factories. aiigl— Pin r. —MHM.- s. a. rotro* iTRSSL •gf- For «alc by -« LE.*U.C.W«t, Aj.il". A11..J, 0«. July 13» 18«’ -»J Lawton & Lawton, Wholesale Produce Dealers, 411, SIT. n MACON, CIA. COHN, BACON, NEW'and OI.DFLOUK, Choice CANVASSED HAMS, HAY, &o., &c. ItST Orders accompanied by the cash filled nt LOWEST market prices. july 27-791 m, Bankrupt Petitions. Having received the B1/L12K and ORDERS together with ForM* and ProwttMliUttN in Bankruptcy, as promulgated by SUPREME COURT of the United States, we are ready to file cases, &c- HINES & HOBBS, july27-79. • Attorneys at Law. ON , CONSIGNMENT, Seven New Splendid Bnggie side and esd grumes. ALSO, Corn, Flour and Hay, JmlVtoorivcd For 8»le ty BUST, J0HR8T0H A CO., IIOlieilERTV SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Albany, on the first Tuesday in September next, between I lie usual hours of sale—Thirty-five bales of cotton marked S. & T., to satisfy two fifas from Terrell Superior Court, May Term 1800, Samuel D. Irvin, administrator du bonis non of Thomas J. Johnston, deoeased, vs. John T. Howard, James W. Henderson, aud Win. H. Turner. Levied as defendant's property, and pointed out by 8. D. Irvin. J. S. BROWN, D. Sheriff. July 30, 1807 Gkouoia—Worth county. These are to notify the kindred and oreditors a* d all others concerned, to be and nppear at my ofiice within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why Celia K. Buckelew, ad ministratrix with the Will annexed on the estate of James Buckelew, deceased, should not be discharg cd from her said trust. J. W. BOUSE, July 16, ’07. Ordinary. Ge*r(l*—Worlh County. Eli Sikes, Administrator on the estate of John T. Davis, deceased, having applied to me for a dis charge (Vom his administration of John T. Davis' estate, This is therefore to cito nil singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause by filing object ions in ray offioe, why the said Eli Sikes snoubl no' lie dismissed from hie admin, istratiou and rcceivethe usual letters of dismission, Given under my official signature, August 6, 1867, * J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary, august 13,. 1807 Worth C*u(y. These are to notify all and singular, the kindred and creditors of William H. Willie, deceased, to he and appear at my office on or before the first Mon day in December next, and show cause if lmy they have, why Benjamin Willie, the administrator on the estate of said deceased should not be discharged from hie trust and receive letters dismissory. Giv en under my hand and seal, June the 7lb, 1807. J. W. ROUSE, Ordin'y August 18, 07 ▲KgMttG, IM7 83t f Georgia—Worth Caasty Sarah B. Keree, Guardian of Laura Williamson having af^fied tu the 'Court of Ordinary of said coaaty for o discharge from her guardianship Laura WBttu—eu, person aud property. Thu tociU all pwanuroonwruifilo ahowuuutby filing objections tu my office why ho sold Sarah B. Keree ehuuM •«—Hound’ 1 w her guar Mustard, Gelatines, Cream Tartar, English Cnynuno Topper, Clovoa, Nut Megs, Snnpa, Potash, Ac , Ac E. ft II. E. WELCH. WINDOW GLASS, (au. sixty' jMrtsgaaa ainis, Oils, Varnishes, Blushes. And Complelo Stock PainfBrs* IVfntovinlf- —AT— Welch's Corner. PREPARE FOR SICKNESS V I N VERY PLANTER would save time and money !J by laying In a little bill of medicinea. Plantation and Family Medicines Put up with care and at LOW FIGURES. Medical Clients, CORNER. very complete, at. WELCH L. K. k II. E. WELCH. DO YOU SMOKE? W K Min koep Ihoflo KINK CKIAItH nnd ‘THAT TOBACCO* ,T.ryl>o,I brags on who uses. MURBCHAUM PIPES, whiol we warrant genuine, from $(l to $10 each: Dur ham Smoking Tobacco, and ether fine brands. L. E. & H. E. WELCH, Druggists, -AuH.oth.er Uot C OMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS. PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, POCKET BOOKS, PISTOLS, KNIVES, 4c.. at GalUCHAN'S Pills V c OTt. X. ;CHILLS&TEVER ' v' 4 cehtain' W E hawe used Gallighen'i* PBIh, and fitid they will do all that Ih claimed for them, eud clii’orfully reconiiueiid them to publio favor: T. II. Watt**. ex-Governor of Ain; A. 11. Clilherall of Ala; M. L, Woods, 21MI Broadway, N. Y.; Jno. W. A. Sanford, Attorney Ueneiol of Alabama; W. 0. Bibb, Montgomery, Ain.; E. A. Banks, New Or- leans, La; Geo. Mason, Esq., Mayor of Wetumpka, Ale.; J. C. Riddle, N, O., late R. It. contractor, Ala. aud Georgia. DAN’L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. ,t A. M., Ala. Atlanta, Ga., March 23. Galliglmn e Pills have been used in hundreds of asee'niuler my knowledge, with perfect success.— I recommend them to the atflicted everywhere. JOHN S. PHATIIER. I.OWNDKN Cut'KTY, All. Gnlliglinn's Pills - 1 have given them end used them fo;*I'omelimn, for CIiBIh nnd Fever. If they have ever failed in curing, I have never heard of it. CROWELL llltODNAX. Auiixy. Ga.. Feb..2ft, 18(17. Messrs. L. E. 4 II. E. Welch—Gents: 1 have used Gnlliglinn's Pills in more than forty cases of Chills aud Fever on the plantation of It. K. Hines, Esq., during the past year, ami in no case have they fail ’d to do hII they claim to do. 1 consider them th« best Fever and Ague Pill in use. A. R. FANT. Amkhii’I'h,Ga., Sept 18,1 Htltl Gents—Gallighan's Pills met with ready sale hers, ami are taking the placo of all other remedies for 'hills nml Fever. C. W. HANCOCK. Amkhici's, April 17, 18fi7 Ono hox of Gslliglian'H Pills cured me perfectly of ’hills nml Fever. They arc tho host medicine for 'hills ami Fever 1 over saw. A. (i. DONALDSON, Clctk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga BQu For aalo by all Druggiata. jAgf" Country MerehantB supplied at wholesale prices in Albany, l»y L. K. 4 II. E. Welch, Ililsuiau 4 Ball, nml Gilbert 4 Brother. WHOLESALE II.V BLOUNT A HALIL Montgomery, Ala. 1-Mwnid Wilder 4 Co, Louisville, Ky, Barnes Ward 4 Co, New Orleans, Unreal Hlsley 4 Co, au*l Mc- KessoiiH 4 Buhhin, New York. May 23, 18ft7 83-ftm NEW PIANOS, nianufaciurcd by Ihe N. V. Plano Coa^'ay, REV OLVER8. JOLT’S, Cooper's Self Cocking, National Aim Prices from Whitney’fl, Bacon’s Merwin 4 Bray's. $12 to $25. L.K. WELCH 4 CO. Albany Book and Jewelry Store. 4 NY GOODS in our line ordered for customers jfV. without EXTRA CHARGE. Eipecial pains taken In filling these special orders r either Books, Blank Work, Magazines, Music, Musical Instruments, Watches, Jewcby, Silver Ware, 4c., 4c. L. E. WELCH 4 CO. Fishing Tackle. I F you want good luck when you go fishing, go to Ihe Book Storo and buy the best Tackle. A large stock HOOKS, LINES, BOBS, FLOATS, 4c., In great variety. L. E. WELCH 4 CO. O N On TIME BUT NOT Credit! —ARK NOW TOR SALK AT— WELCH’S DRUG STORE, ALBANY, C4A. mills Company is now prepared to turnout fifty 1 Planes per week, which are pronouucedby the lies! judges to bo INFERIOU TO NONE. There arc no Pianos made that will stay in tuae like them. They are made of I lie best material, with great care, ami by the most skillful workmen selected from tho BEST FACTORIES in tliis nnd the old country, nnd fully warranted to stand in any climate and to give ns good satisfaction as any Pianos hold for $1,001). I have been through nil the first-class Piano factories in Baltimore, Phil adelphia, Now York and other cities, and have found none superior to tho New York Union,Piano Companies make, which aro emphatically tho Piano for the People, for they can bo sold from ono to two hundred dol lars loss than can bo bought from nny other reliable maker. Thoy are tho Very Th i for those living whore they cannot got tuning done often. 1 am agent for the sale of these Pianos and will warrant them ns long ns nny others will. I have beon engaged in the business thirty years and speak advisedly. O. B. RICE. Having consented to keep these PIANOS onsets, wc huvo had teem thoroughly tested, and from the universal opinion expressed, we are prepared to recommend them. J. W. BURKE 4 CO. May 18th, 18(17 61-ly THE LATE FIRE”BURNT UP Welch's Corner, But our Friends and Customers . will find ue Ball’s New Building, JUST BELOW RAWSON’8, EAI)Y to servo them as before. -W« are re- ceiving daily NEW GOODS to take the place of those lost in the fire, so if yah want any thing in the DRUG LINE, go % usual to Welch’s at Ball’s Building. t. 1. ft II. E. WELCH. SPEAKS’ Fruit-Preserving Solution. Fino Watches and Clocks Repaired AT XOAOOH PRICES, and satisfaction guaranteed. Spectacle Glasses re fitted, Jewelry Repaired, Engraving done, Fine Stock Watches, Clocks and Fine Gold Jewelry, Sil ver aud Silver Plated Ware. .Auy goods in this line ordered for Customers. L. E. WELCH ft CO, Booksellers and Jewelers. A Desirable House and Lot FOR SALE. I offer for sale that desirable House and Lot aecupied at present by )lr. John O. Cooke, on Pine Street, known as tbepropor- ly of Henry 8charr. It ia n largo nnd well arranged with i * 1 all necessary out bnildlngo, with ono aora of land, more or 1cm, according tn city survey. Thoro 1«6 good well of water and cittern on the lot. Per further particulars apply to CHARLES.VOl July 21,1M7. LKBR, Agent. 78— lm and receive the usual letter of disndoalon. Given my official signature, August 6. 1867. J. W. BOOM, Ordinary it 18, 07. JJ JobWork executed at this office in good id vie. Also, Maim, tarnished of o*ory description. Warranted (o prevent the decomposition of all kiAds of Fruit, Tomatoes, Jellies, Spiced Fruft Wine, Milk and some kinds of Vegetables. One pound will preserve 128 poands fruit. For sale by L. E. 4 1! E. WELCH, _ . „ Druggists, Albany, Gn. July 9,1867. (7.1) F. M. THOMPSON, Contractor and Builder, AND DKALER IX BURIAL OASES, ~AXBANY, GA. I am prenan iu my line, irad to contract for nlLkinds of work and promise satisfaction in every 99T A good supply of METALIC IlURsIAL CASES fianatontly on hand, nnd furnished at hort notiee. Albany, June 29th, 1887. *0- Gm JUST RECEIVED! ^ bltSLHAD^ Ltamd OU, Known r Oil, u, 8p,ra Oil, Muhin. Oil, VwnlihM. he. L. H. Si II. K. WELCH.