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8aar Kxeextora, Adtaiuiitmtoraand Goar
ilians, who foraetimci send in adrerllto-
tneot* through the Ordinary of Ihoir ntpeo-
five ooantleii; li»ve entire control of the
•cunf, And can publish them in tbo pspor of
1-heir clioioc. They wjllbonr this in mind.
Sucii notice* must bo accompanied with the
ouli. Price can bo nwertained from the
Ordinary ol oonntlea—who havo onr adver-
(MM rates in their office.
n^6n .. tmm
F ir, lUmrai. Rule.—An exchange
si "Out ofovery dollar the laboring
_**, ahont sixty cents is taken indl-
• to keep the indolent negroes, to
™.Hfialh military despotism over eleven
States, and enrich abolition ofllolnls. This
is why our poor men ore kept poor, and our
tailoring men complain ofliard times. It is
<he high prices and high taxes that tubes
their motiey, and it is the negro bureau, mil
itary despotism, and abolition officials that
qako the taxes high. To get rid of theso
Radicalism must bo voted out of power."
A Wa*cii Man* in Ai.uany, Ga.—Wo
were very much surprised tho other day in
examining a very superior ploco of work_
munahlp in tho ahapo of n watch, made on.
tirsly in this city. It was made expressly
for Mr. Henry K. Wolcb, by Mr. W. It
MoVse, workman for L. E. Woleh A Co., of
this place. It is made neatly on tho plan of
tho Appleton A Tracy watch, made by tho
Great American Watch Company. It lm*
we think, aomo Improvements ovor theso
justly celebrated watches in simplicity nml
durability. It has a vory' niooly adjusted
chronometer bnlanco, tall ruby jewels, and
t ho finish and movement is equal to the best
English I.ever.
Mr. Morse evidently understands his bus
iness. The man who can do such work ns
thin, is worthy of our patronage.
Tiia Lynchburg Virginian says: Tho idea
of sending nogroos to Congress is widely
disoussod and approved. Wo hoard a num
ber of gentlemen say yesterday thoy wore
in favor of It, and hoped it would bo dono.—
The blacks only havo to shovo a few soally.
wag whites out ofthclr way, and tho field
will bo clear. Thoy can havo it nil their
own way. And why may thoy not go to
t'ongress? The Radicals havo given them
the power, and lot them uso it. If thoy nro
admitted, vory well; it thoy nro rojectod, it
will prove tho hollowness of Radical proton'
mous. Lot thorn mako tho issue, and havo
l heir rights clearly defined.
Baltimore Firm,
Among tho many excellent business
houses with which Baltimore abounds, there
nro nono more enterprising and more exten
sive dealers in their line of goods, than
Messrs. Armstrong, Ontor it Co., 2.17 Ital-
tin,ore strecet. Thoy deal in Millnery,
Straw Goods, and White Goods exclusively,
and no house, oven in Now York, exceeds
i hem, either in variety or oxtent of stork.—
They do n very extonsivo business, and are
enabled to vlo with any similar establish-
incut in tho United States, ah to prices and
sales. Wo were in their establishment on
t lie slid Inst., and wore satisfied by actual
count, that thoro wero over two hundred
lady customers laying in Fall styles to suit
t heir different localities. Tho firm is com
posed ofgontleroen of tho truest type, and
commend themselves to oiir .Southern mer
chants by their generous hcnovoleneo to our
people, and by their suffering in common
with the people ofthoSontli. Mr. Walters,
t ho junior member of tho firm, is known to
many of onr mcrohanta. no visits us about
t wlco a-year. anility Ills energy and genial
companionship, bss endeared himself to our
people, and built up an oxtensive, and wo
trust a permanent trade in our country.—
We venture that onr merchants can he ns
well supplied at less figures,in all white audi
straw goods, as well ns notions; in Baltimore
than any other market in tho United States.
Axdukw Fxuxt.aCoiJ.xax.—This excel
lent institution for tho education of young
ladies, will commence tho Fail Sesaion on
the 7 th of October next. Of tho advantages
of this school wo have before spoken, and
can only reiterate tho same oommendations.
Every arrangement to mako tho ooming
year a perfect suoccss has been made by the
accomplished- Praoidont, Dr. Hamilton. A
lull and eompetent corps of Teachers are
engaged, and now apsratus procured. The
buildings, will bo refurnished, and every
thing Dooesesry for the comfort and improve
ment of scholars has been added. Its loca
tion is healthy, aud it every way commends
itself to parants and guardians who desire
to give their daughters or wards an accom
plished education. See notico in another
column.—
1. Passano A Sons.—This reliable Ko-
tioa bouse of Baltimore) offers great induce
ment* to Southern tnerehaoU, and nro c*-
pcctallyanxions tobnild np a Georgia trade.
They were with nrdwiteg onr troubles ot
the past few years, and have contributed
liberally of their substance to relieve our
starving oountirymen. It is a first claps
houae,«si4 sow sail their Una of goods just
as cheap ss they oan be procured in New
YiMkr
itf thd sdYWtls-iHrnt w*'fficjWfl
Wolfbllt A Anderson) ot Macon, Go, They
are both Well krtdtru to the business fro'rld;
' as warehouse Men, have won the citofcm
d confidence of the publio. This ware-
iuso it convenient, and every facility (or
shipping or selling is at hand. Let our plan
ters remember this as they ship their cotton
to Macon.
SAtAtNAk Finn.—We havo neglected
tor some day* post to call attention to the
card of thit most excellent firm, Messrs.
Gnllmartin ds Co., Cotton Factors and Com
mission Merchants. They ore every way
rwdliib'o, and will attend promptly to nil
business entrusted to their charge. They
will make liberal advancements on nil con
signments.
Haxpkk ron tfxPTEunxB. —We havo beep
placed under obligations to our ftiends,
Mosers. Havens A Brawn, of Macon, for a
large supply of papers and magaxiues, all of
which can lio hrd at their News Depot, on
Cherry street. Among tho number is Har
per'* Magazine, and bating it* political ten
ets, is one of the moat reliable periodicals of
the country. Its tnblo of contents is quite
full and interesting in this number. We
shall find room for a few extracts from nn
nrticla entitled “Walter T. Colquitt, of
Georgia.”
This magaxino may ha had for tho yenr
from Messrs. Havens A Brown, at Publish
ers prices, with fifty cent* added for post
age.
Ci.osino Tux Univkhhity.—Our eotem-
porary, the Augusta Constitutionalist, in
dulges in tho following remarks npon this
subjoot
To make those remarks intelligible to the
general render, it is necessary to obaorvo
Mint Gon. Pope, after infinite persuading
and incflhblo manipulation, consented to a
rclons of the University building, which lie
had determined to convert into narraoks.—
this
irns
foldXihq.
ignqtion^
demnod the saitaro and likewtao condemn
ed that modification of Order No. tlTwhich
forbade tho issnnnco of tho State endow
ment of eight thousand dollars to tho insti
tution. It appears that tho nminblo Pope
bas graciously allowed the literary and
scientific exercises of tho University to be
resumed, but steadfastly declined to yield
tho quostionof endowment. This is bad
enough, but not the worst. A proviso was
■undo obligatory upon tho privilogo of re
opening and that was, sileuee upon the part
of tho press touching tho action of the Gen
eral commanding I
Wo cannot bo parties in any such arrange
ment, and rejeot tbo compromise. Wo nro
further astounded that any such agreement
should hnvo been deemed a certainty, and
that, tlioso who are striving with us to hold
tynruny neoountnbloforits misdeed* should
essay to paralyse an iude|ieiident press—
the last bulwark of freedom in this unhappy
land.
If tho press of Georgia yield ibis point
why may it not yield other points quite as'
vital; IF It establish this precedent, when
will despotism ho weary of compelling furth
er exactions founded upon one fnlso atop?
The malfcnsancc ofGon. Pope's appointees
■nav ho compounded in precisely tho *nmo
'. Tli '
nail tletormlnod to convert into barrack
At tho tlmo of leisure, wo dwolt upon
outrage in becoming language andjuUa
parliamentary usage* permitted, field' ___
author up to merited indignation/ Woeon-
manner. The time, too, is aingularU tin-
propitious. Now that Radicalism is more
on the detcnslvo than over before, and n
strong sent intent of disgust begins to |ier-
vado tho political world, must tho press of
Georgia bo roaxed off from duty to tho peo
ple merely to hid tho follies ofnn nrbllmry
ruler, and keep the door* of a college, liko
the tcmplo of Jnnus, open or shut us Jupit
er chooses to nod ?
If Goncml Pope was right In closing tho
University and forbidding a payment of it*
endowment, lothim face the music and stand
to ills acU it he was wrong, let him honor
ably nml manfitlly open tho door* of tho
University and restore tho endowment.—
Had lm gmcoftilly rondo araond* by such A
course ns it indicated in tho latter clause,
evory right-minded journal in this State
would havo vouchsafed him a pntan of ro-
spect. We bold that be has done wrong
and refused to right tho wrong, Sohotdlug
we cannot content tnoltly to imply that he
lias performed a good deed ; wo cannot con-
senrtneitey to imply-tbat^he ho* performed
a good deed; we cannot consent to put a
padlock upon tho mouth ot Truth, no, not
lor a thousand Colleges and a thousand
worlds.
Let the military rnler close the ooilegcs,
suppress newspapers, banish the intellect
and decency of the State, hoist bis negro
friends into the high placet -of-power: let
him do his worst, that worst can be but
temporary and the revenges of the future
will more than compensate for the rnin of
the present. Let hint do his worst, but let
us resolve never to abandon principle for
the take of small favors. When anarchy
shall have poured ont the soveu vials of its
wrath npon ns. we will (till be invincible, if
liuotothe faith, and can from the remorso-
less persecutions of the tyrant oail aloud AS
Latimer when tied to the stake called to his
companion Ridley: "Be of good cheer, broth
er ; we shall this day kindle such a torch as
11 met in God shall never he extinguished.”
. I— — ■(
Cea W»4e HaaptM m the CrMs.
Annum. Augustas.—Gen. Wade Hamp
ton having been solicited by a ' nulnber of
prominent citixent for hit views ** to the
luty of the peodte of South Carolina in re
ference to reorganisation under the military
hills, replies in a long letter arguing against
the injustice and oneonstitotionalitv of the
proposed measure*. WbUeanxionsTorres-
t oration, he praters military rule to the pro
ffered terms. He instance* how reconstruc
tion worh* in Tennessee : refers to thp rejec
tion ol tho Kontueky representation, and
says ifthe people aoeept the situation they
have no guarantee that tho State .wilt bo
readmitted nnleae Radicals ha elected,. who
interfer with suffragain the St
justioo to tho blacks, and i* in tho thvor. ot
impartial suffrage. He advises the pec '
to register and vote against a convent I
rd-miU8«ittU (
Li IBsaro A SONS,
—inroxvxas aatt (Miaumi ix—
KotiunSj fane} Goods, Hosltrjfj
GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
-AND-
268 W. Baltimore St,
Baltimore, - - - Md.
sop. 8—3m*
NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM.
T HE ttidtrslntd having formed a Coparfunship
under the Arm name of
Woolfolk & Anderson,
For Uis purpose of BECEIVIHO. ETOBINO sad
BELLING COTTON, respectfully Under their ser
vice* to llicir planting Mends. We have secured
• portion of (be Warehouse formerly occupied by
(.’oatee ft Woolfolk, more recently by Mr. Jonathan
Collins. We hope, by strlot attention, to give satis
faction !o our patrons.
JAMES n. WOOLFOLK,
JAMES H. ANDERSON,
septt-'lm]
NOTICE TO
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and Arc
adding to it daily, a Urge and assorted slock of
DRY GOODS,
Roth fancy and staple;
10GERHS, SHOES, BOOTS,
HATS, HARDWARE, IKON, Etc.
Whioh we propose lo sell as low as any house in
I lie State, and we rcspeol fully solicit our old prompt
customers, and as many new ones, to favor us with
a oall and Inspect our aloft and ptleee, which we
think will convince the most skeptioal mind of the
uselesa expenditure of time and mooay by going
further north, east and west. In finding oheaper or
bettar goods.
Our Dry Goods Department,
On our second floor, li complete and fUU in all Us
various parts, embraoing n full Una
Rleaohad Domaatloa—8-4, 4-4, $-4, 8-4, 10-4 anil
12-4.
Prints or all grades and itripa.v.
Dress Goods of all manufacture
An immense lot Clothing
Pants Goods, both of okaap and extra quality
Hoalery, Gloves and Yankee Notloni generally,
Boola for Boys and Men
Shoes, Brogans—Boy's and Men's
Ladies and Gents’ Dress and Walking Shoes, of all
patterns,
Mena’ and Boys’ lists, largo lot
Ulankola, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans
Doubla aud Stogie Barrel Shot Guns
Also a good line Millnery Goods, and in fact al
most anything a man may-call for.
WE ALSO HAVE
A Mammoth Stock of Groceries
K.MBRAC1.VU
Tobaooo of all grades and qualities
F. H. and Parker’s Osnaburgs
Macon Bheatlngs
Yarns—all numbers
Bagging of the Blanket Manufacture—weigh
ing 2 1-4 Ibe. per yard
Arrow and Buckle Ties, Nails
Powder and Shot
Sager of all grades
Coffee of all qualities
Soaps, Potash
Candles, Raisins
Crackers, Snuff
Case Liquors and by the barrel
Vinegar, Pappnt
Spies, Ginger
Hollow-Ware, Sad Irons
Hatchets, Axes
Drawing Knlvaa
Table and Pookei Cutlery
Augurs, Chisels oad Files ^
Alio 200,(NXHba.-aaaorted Iron
Very cheap Plough 8teal, eto.
Thanking our friends and strangers for their pa
tronage In the past, we respectfully solicit a con
tinuation of the seme for the future.
We will state that ear senior le now In New ,
York, where be will remain n month longer,<(aklnf 1
the advantage of the preeoare of houses and manu-
faclurera who art dampened to realist.
J. B- ROBS ft SON,
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
M Cherry ud 66 8M.sdMn.ti,
s*p.S—In M.ecs, a*.
«, .avmmtm,-
CATfiSf IMPROVED
Steel Brash Cottoil Oltft i
W
E kav. accepted lb. Agency for th« ul. of
there 0INS npon Ih. representation of nlla>
lk.tr qnalltl
bt. gentlemen, wko hot. carefully letted
tin, .ml who repnMnttkot Ik.jr tratke
Best Gins in Use!
W. M. Phlllpe, Esq., now Editor of the‘'SOUTH
ERN FARMER,” Memphis, Tenn., after esrafel
experiments with this Gin and Carvers, in ginning
cotton taken from the soma nlle, which was after
wards submitted to the careful examination of Com
mission Merchants and Factors at New Orleans,
writes Feb. 12th, 1867:
“Your Gin wm pronounced as making the BE8T
COTTON FOR SALE, and worth TWOCTS. MORE
PER POUND than the Carvers.
“ I was a good Judge myself, and have owned
Gina from half a doxen makers, always trying for
the best.
•' I have yet to see a Gin that can EXCEL yours
In speed, and so far as I know, the quality SUR
PASSES the best stand ever' xnade.”
Charles A. Peabody, Esq., of Columbus, Ga.,
writes January 4tb, 1867:
V It oleanatbe cotton, and preserves the fibre
belter than any Gin 1 have ever tried. The Manu
facturer that purchased and used roy ootlon, wrote
me that it was the Boat Ginned Cotton they had
ever worked.
“ I would not be without it in ginning my cotton
for five times its worlli."
We ars now running two of these Gins by
at our Mill in Albany, Ga., where we are prepared
To Gin and Paok Crops,
and whare their work may be examined. For
further particulars, address us at Albany, Ga., or
our Agents, Messrs. Hardeman ft Sparks, Macon,
Gi.
We are also Agents for the sale of
ligemll’s Celebrate! Portable Ran!
Power Cotton Press."
Which may bo .con at our Office.
N. A A. F. TIFT,
Aug. 29—87. Albany, Ga.
ELY OTTO,
General Newspaper Agent,
—Bryan Street—
NEXT TO THE CORNER OF BULL
(At Ford ft Thompson’s News Depot,)
SAVANNAH, - - - - GA.
»ug27
t. J. UUILMARTIX, JNO. PIANNKKT, X. W. DEUMMOXI*.
L J. GUILMARTIM & C0„
COTTON FACTORS
- A H »-
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Siwftnnah, Georgia.
tST Liberal ADVANCES m«.le on CONSIGN
MENTS.
Orders promptly filled, nt Lowest
Market Hates.
Au*. 211, 1S117 2.q Dm 87
T. J. FLINT & CO.,
80 Mulberry Street 80.
IMPORTERS OF, AND DEALERS IN
China, Crockery and Class Ware.
r
Baal
N addition, keeps always on hand a full ftlock
“ -* " ket. Knife,
of Clothes, Market, Knife, Lunch and Traveling
ikets ; Juniper and Painted Tubs and Buckets ;
Japanned Chamber Setts, Water Coolers, Tea Trays
and Waiters, Table Cuttlery, Table Mats, Faathar
Dusters, Plated Ware, Lamps, Kerosene oil, etc.
The Trade supplied at a liberal discount.
PARTMEBSHIP NOTICE.
Mr. T. J. Flint bas this day admitted Mr. Wm. L.
Stark into partnership in his business, which will
be continued under the firm name of T. J. FLINT
ft CO.
aug 24 lm
Land Sale !
N ptrmu. of a. redur of tk. U.n.rabl,
rl,r C.«rt of Lm mmIv, 0*., will b. mM bt-
ror. ik, Coirt Hmm door 1* tk. law* of Surk.llta
In uld ooualy. •* tk. tr.1 Took]** In Oolobtr
■uh witkl* tk. 1^*1 hour, of m!« Ik, MM-kaif a*aio.
I
THE
Model School for Young Ladies.
Andrew Female College,
CUTHBERT, GEO.
TTTILL enter upon its next SCHOOL YEAR on
Monday, Oalober 7m, 1867.
The Teaohera and managers (14 in number) rep-
resent mil Ckmrektt. They ere all well tried, and
thereugli in their respective departments.
The Course of StuJy is extsnaiv# and oomplate.
French, Germao, Musio, Drawing-and-Painting are
langhtDioaiMrfectlv.'
BoardingfHouae, No. 1. in nil respects. Young
Led ice wiUflnd it A HOME indeed.
The Phyeieel Training, Cmuimt, Mantua-Makiag,
and Noraoal School Departments, all, present many
attractive features.
The Diaelpliae eanaol he aurpaoaed.
The Teachers a * “
• art all genuinely Southern,
c The Chargee are uaosaaUy moderate.
CuthbertTa justly celebrated for its health.
M9* Bend for Catalogue.
A. J. HAMILTON, Preset.
N. B. My Teaohera of last year wiu'be with me
of let of lead number 182 in the 14th district of
said county* containing 101J
for division on the application of Elisabeth IlaUhld
and ethers for partition. Tonne—CASH.
SOLOMON PAGE, >
J. R. GILBERT,
WM. C. GILL,
Sep. 3, 1867.
Y virtue of an ordar from the .Honorable the
_ Court of Ordinary of Dougherty eonnly, will
sold on the first Tuoodaj in November next, two
S
, ally toil, ik.o*. lyluoafk. SMtk rid. of Pia. 3;
rireat. know* M Ik. Kla* OndM, ta'lk. city of ,
h Albany. . AUo, lot oumbir 70 on tk. North rid. of ^
Comm.rc. UrMl, conulnln* m. non. Said foi
tk. b«Mll of tk. k«n.s*d«tmUut* of Q,or*a B.
Kla*. l.i. of uld c.mij, dMMMd. Iru uri
r.-J. BTBOZEB, Adn’r
B.p.8, ,1°“
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
t.l.D*l*a to theMt.t. rfOMree W.
Sold for th. tairil of tk, halt, ud ewditero.
August 24, 67.
tw2w wAw
H.
GtonoiA, Irwin County,
Wh areas, Micojah Tucker applies to fee for left in
of dlamieaion from administration of the estate of
John H. Tucker, late of said county, deceased.—
These are therefore to cite all and slrgulor the Kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
ptar at my olfiee within “ “ * J
to show eouso, if say ‘
should net be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, this
27th Fcproary, 1867. L. U. COLUERTH.
feb28, iS Cm Ordinary Krwjn county.
i saiu ucccasea* 10 do sad ap-
hln the time prescribed by taw,
y thoy cea, wb* nald fetters
d. ’
Qnoiau—Worth County. . * v
U» TJi^bjdbyl.w.'^wyS? it 2,^2
Imwky Iahwildnot.ppotat J«kn.Tk.wi Ad-
ml.lwr.tor w tb. Mid ntria of S. B. Tb«w». .
“““ Jt ff, BOUSE, Ordiury. -:
April 22,1847'
JUST ofe^^T
L. E. » B. j;. WELCH-
—xow i)k*tli*ti At rim—
Old Flag Store,
ON JACKSON STREET.
A w.U Mleelad stockof Fl’RNITL'RE.con.iniuf!
of MT.nl nlc.
Chtmbtr Brilm
AUo Btlf-An. C.no Snlrd
Dining Choirs.
Curlml Maple Cone Sealed
Parlor Chairs,
WlnsorChairs, - -
and In foot CHAIRS of all descriptions. Assorted
lot of
Bedsteads,
Single Bureaus and
Washstande,
Wardrobes and
Safes, ftc., Ac.
All of which will be sold on' as
REASONABLE TtEJiMS
as can be bougbt from any similar Establishment
In Soath-Waitero Georgia, I expect to keep ou
hand all kinds of
FUEItlTUHE
needed by the dHtana of Albany and surrounding
country,
nr. BARNES, A0eut.
Albany, August 16, 1867. 84—tf
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & C0„
MACON, G A..
mm,
O FFER For 8ale the following nrtioles at Whole
sale or Retail, as low as any house in Maeon.
200 boxes Star Candles, 600 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
600 saoka Virginia Salt,
800 SACKS NEW FLOUR,
One hundred sacks Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee,
160 barrela choice
Liquor's ajp.d,Wines
125 b.rr.1. par. U.f Lud; 100 i,*i do.,-
' 140 Hhdi. BACON,
Shoulders, Sides and lams.
76 barrel, new orep Mukaral, 200 ktg. N.U.,
16,0001b.. Pure WHITE L?AD,
275 Boxes -• .
VIRGINIA TOBACCO,
200 box.. So.p, 26 Hhd.. Cub. MoIapi.., 15 hbl.
Golden Syrup, 100 brif. Gunny RAGGING, 100
Rail. Gunny BAGGING,
250 Coils Machine Rope,
50 Tons Iron Bands,
25 barrel! Cider Vinegar, 25 bales OSNABURGS,
50 Bales Macon Sheeting,
25 Boles Yams, 5 Balm of Brow n
Drillings, 25 Bales Brown Shirting,
10 Bales Georgia Stripes,
100 boxes Peart Starch, 60 casea Sardines and
Lobsters, 100 oases Cova Oysters, 60 cases Pickles,
15 boxes Cod Fish, 100 doxen BROOMS,
176 Barrels Stuart's Sugar
20 barrel. OopparM, 100 k.g. POWDER, 600 big.
SHOT, .VIO.OOO PERCUSSION CAPS, .-,,000 11,..
BAR LEAD,
ALSO,
A No. l; PIANO,
Very lilllt ua«d and I* perfect order,
W E WANT TO BUT
apBBMHXM "•> apaataya'se a
Hides, Tallow, Beeswax and Wool,
For whioh we will pay the
Highest Market Prions,
Seymour, Johnson & Co.
Cm
VIA—
S OUTH-WESTERN, Macon & W„|, t h, snd „
tarn & Atlantic—conuedinn with E.at Tre,^
... S Georgia, Last Tcnne»s..SVirginl«,Vi t i!?'
Tennessee, and Grange & Alexander R.llISa,
Two Daily Through Trains
PROM MACON TO' NEW YORK;
And nil Northern and Enelcm Ciiiee; «arrel...L
Great Through Mail and Through E.ire,. u/. V
of the ntihiT ADrAXTAaWlfi'.'V**
paneaie. orer nil other. lnllme«nd(ll.iu 1Mi ^J
1)6 HUBS SHOETEJt
Than any ComjfrltagB.nl,,
AND ALL RAIL-
Th. Trereler by tbl. Rome la not .ubjert t.'n.
nbmeron. Steamboat and Omnihne trenrier.
rexotioua delay.. Incident to olber line. ..
snr. the connections are close ksi
PERFECT. Tbl. I.tb. only Route tb.I AND
Oheoks Baggage Through
To nil point, which Through Tiokela call f sr .
Magnificent Sleeping Oar* on all
NIGHT TRAINS!
The country nlong tills lint of rood. I. remark,,
ble fur henltbftilne.e, grandeur of mountain Men,
ry, beautiful nml fertile valley*, affording th. rick
e."t and iro.l abundant fare. In faot, than I,
cmmlryuulhlscontin.nl that offer, greater 1,.
duccuient* to tbo biielne.. man or pleaiure oeoktr
for cummer (rare!. 1
#aJT For (briber information, Ac., apply lo Ik.
General Ticket Office, of Southern Rtllrend..
JOSS T. MOFFETT,
Ueiiornl Sonlhorn A|cni.
duly 27, 1807.-79.
Afigust 10* 67
THS CELEBRATED
PRAH COHON GIN,
For Sale at
W; I. YASON’S.
4p, 50, 60, 70 and 80 SAW.
p
JT ARTIES HBBD1KG NRW GINS can b. furn-
Ubod wllkthlo Improved Cotton Gin ot Low figure,
UQbnaqOi an an l o , anaa®o
Tkt reputation of tkla GIn ie well known in this
■eetioD.
August 10, S7 83tf
Dividend Wo. 2 7.
stem Bailroad Ool
Ornc*. Maooi, 0*., V
• August 9, 19)17,7
ultimo, payable on
.Correrey.
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y«rU«,«PPlte to meforlel-
*PTMr^myo«o. .Itklmtk. frfrTpe^rihM hy
Ifwy tlxy C*k. wbyeoid 1.7
toreof dl.mli.lon should not b« grant ml. —
Mason’s Glass Fruit Jars
For Fal<* by
July 27, 1887.
With patent (ops for
Preserving: Fruit.
L. E. & II. E. WELCH.
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AFFLICTED, READ THI»
ns OLEUM VITtf,
tills great German Liniment la an almost I
lihlo cure for
T
Khcmimtism, . .
Neuralgia,
Kncttmalio
. 1’nin* in tlio
- Hack, H roast,
, Side* or Joint
Tootnaclic,
Nervous Headache,
Knraohe, Sprains,
Hniises, Swellings,
Cuts, Insect Hites,
Burns, «fc<s, At
This great remedy should be in every house-
For Horse, this remedy baa no equal.
Aik for KAVTON'S OLEUM VITA*. Toke n
other. Scut by e.pres. for ft.
RATION'S MAGIC CUBE,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY.
For (he.oure of Sadden Cough* and Cold*, n«
nm. Acid Stomach,' Sore Throat, Heartburn, he
Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhea, Paiuood CraaMl
the Slomaoo. Bent by expreas for $1.
Kay ton’s Dispeptic Pills
’ Are a euro and pleasant cure for Dy.pap.UL
liouo Disorders, Con.tlpollon, and nlf Dlrerdenj
the Liver, Stomaoh anti Bowel*, and when laltL
regularly will rleonee the blood. Those are Ik, I
great ret nnll-BHIou Pills ever placed befere tke I
public. 1
Sent by mail for 80 cents per box.
The shove mediolnM are prepared and mUI; I
Poor. II. H. KAVTOIt,
Savannah, Os.
Tu whom all order, should ho addressed; or letkt I
Agento, A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO„ Wholesale D
gista. Sarnnnali, On.
Rennre ofeouuterfelts. Th. genuine his Prat
II. II. Kavtos'. signature on each bottle and hat. I
A liberal discount to those selling again. I
For sole-ln ftavnnnah by A. A. KGLOMOSS* I
ho., e. w. Marsh a co„ w. m. walsh, e. «-1
TATEM, and by DruggUto and Country Merekai* J
generally. July 10-ljr. |
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ALBANY, <U
reffl
Fartiaan T.lfo with Moaby. • I
Muhlback's Jli-<lorient Novels.
Loniaa oflVnwia nnd her times.'
Frederick The Great nnd his Family.
“ "• " “ •* Court.
The Merchant of Berlin.
Berlin nnd Suns Souci.
Joseph (lie It ami His Court.
Henry the VIII. nnd His Conrf.
The last chronical of Bartel—By Trollop* ^ 1
Raymond's Heroine—A Novel. ■* \
Dinvoln—By M. E. Brandon.
—ALSO -
Standard Literature.
Blood and Thunder Novels.
Now School Books apd Slaliaxc>7*
8&m Any Book published promptly orrirtlAfl
customers, ..^>1
L. B. WELCH k |
July 27. Booksellers and J
T. E. WHITAKER. ,
United States Hote
WniTAKER ft SASSEEN,.,^---..-»-.P T0 P^ , * <
Wllltlu ouo hnndred yards of W
- Pasaengcr Depot, n ill
Corner Alabama nnd Pryor SI. ATCAN’T*
kingl—1m» ’•
Gxonau—Dangkorty Connty.
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Bob«rt Johnson, deS’d, applies to «f- “•*
selt .11 the lands belonging to said —
are Hiorefore to .1 it nil and ringnfrMDWJJ
and next of kin of .old deosnsoa) t.hesm rerj
ot my office within the limo prererlbed hi."Ed
Ihowrsur., ifattjMwy irin.-whydriW
not bm ((ranted. _ , , , ifr I
Olvan under roy hand nwd.offioial
29th day ^.luly, 1807 W. H. "Lg Jlj^l
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