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^WEEKLY NEWS,
Jocal Column.
,MV. O».. Sopt i4, tgor_
NOTICE I
lias on linml, anil Is consInnOT
of PLANTATION an,I FAMILY
*% ooB.i.llng of Dry Uooila, (traceries
&c.. which wo offer for pub. or on
^litNorembornoil, hy making aalisfao-
Z'<«, TUCKER & BALL.
fiX"
Jo The Planters
irlio have commenced
lig jjtnt
j.|.tke Government
* uU. 8. Court ofCIMnw. 10 rcc0Tpr ,1|C ,llx
The suit will cost the planter nothing,
nrtbat little time lo gel in your claims.
Lin no at the Old Shorn! of Boynton ft Wilson,
’■Warehouse building.
JAMES WILSON.
mj, July ini', iso’
SS*
(THtf)
ICE.
kvekv day at
Express Office.
L. 0. KM AW.
NOTICE.
I). M. Lawton will ton pot 1 lu*r
^htrreftuUnu'o on Monday* tlie noth
Temtiol tuition:
l^cr «onlH—pnynlilc nt the etui of
^x-Wo quote this article at 17.1 Of
tf|ts for the best grmles—1\ lot
** - .
nrixwo.—OuiTrietnls who have been
Itcoaotry upending the summer have
pKtd returning, ami seareely a train
hi brings back some of the wanderers,
ifff pleased notice yesterday upon the
it, onrfriend .1. S. Raine, who has hern
fog the bu in mot’ months in Louisville,
Macon, September 12, 1807.
Cotton—A little more animation man
ifested itself yesterday in our market, and
several small lots changed hands at 18 cents
a reduction which was submitted to by sell
ers, induced, no doubt, by the recent declines
in the New York and Liverpool markets.
Charleston, September 12.—Estimates
prepared here of the total cotton crop ot the
United States for the past year, loot up
1,070,000 bales. ^
New Yoke, September 12, i*. m.—Cotton
heavy and lower. Sales 1300 hales at 25a
25*.
Liverpool, September 12, evening.—
Cotton ,\d lower on America descriptions,
but market closed firm ft* for middling up
lands and Oj for middling Orleans; sales
15,000.
Hi’Iikr’s Wkrki.y.—We tnlly endorse
tlie following irutn the Savanunli News:
We have received 1mm the enterprising
firm of J. W. Ilurck & Co., Macon, (la., the
monthly part (lor August) oi this most en
tertaining and excellent paper lor children,
Burke's Weekly. This periodical is deci
dedly the most elegant and talented young
people's paper that we have seen from any
quarter in this or any other country; and
we are glad to know that it has already at
tained an enviable reputation, and attained
a high rank throughout the country among
the periodical literature for the young.—
The number before us is remarkable for its
neatness, and the contents show both tnst
and ability in the editor. It contains the
first three chapters of that thrilling story of
Fannin's Massacre in Texas. Wo advise
our young friends to subscribe now, and
get the initial chapters.
NO DANGER OE STARVATION!
We have on hand, and are con
stock of
Consisting
stantly receiving, a well selected
GROCERIES
in |inrt of ik
p oiuxq#.. ’
2STO. 1 ARTICLE OF FLOUR,
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Bacon, Fine Liquors, k, k,
And in fact everything usually kept in the (1ROCKHY LIN K. We guarantee to make it
TV» the Interest
of all those who favor us with their patronage. Try us andjfcc convinced.
OOOPOTl cfc
Albany, (la., March 2d, 1867.-1 ft-ly
Welch'*
WELCHS’ DRUC STORE
KST A HI .IS I I JiJL) 18 13-
W ITH our increasing Spring Trade, we are in
creasing our Stock nnd facilities for busino**.
ne have made our largo trade t»y keeping llie
Best Sto~li and BoBt Goods,
and intend lo imicr.te il in the fame way. Von
can always expect i - gel m Welch*’ everything you
need in the
Drug or Medicine Line,
or in that i*ln<** of FVSt’Y (KMIDS and sundries
usually kepi lu First-(’la** Drug Stores.
XidT N’/'AV/.I /. .1 VTRXTHKS railed to adver
tisements below. I*. K. & M. IL WELCH.
Medical Liquors.
Mtdirtl t’ollpgf of Cforjfla.
AT AVGUSTA.
CO.
io6i Fine Houses.—At the suggestion
rfriendMa). Harris, wc took a seat be-
hiilittle “Bay lVts” mid took a. trot
id tho city. They were as neat a pair
tnei a* wc ever pulled a rein over.
moved in perlect harmony, and as
table as a child. Whoever shall bo the
mate purchaser, we cannot help envying
kiaprize. The Major has a lew more
did animals, and tlioso expecting to
aie should do so at once. This choice
it gone in a few days.
>A NOARMA.
|R ATTRACTION—TIFT’ SHALL.
r.ftnnichnel, the one armed soldier
pro the public another opportunity to
nibis celebrated Panoramic views to.
at WiHall. Let every one remem.
it while receive tlioir money’s worth
enjoyment of the entertnimneiit, they
[wilting an unfortunate man. Price
ioa 60 ci nt?.
■ wm m ^
■Ut.—We call especial attention to
lour friend G. Bernd, of Macon, has to
1 We know Mr. Bernd, and Vo know
t,|ndwe are acquainted with his
Id 1 of which we cheerfully endorse.—
inter* will find his stock c mtnining
! in his lin£, and will find it's
|tqnal to the best. Those who desire
a reference, wo would suggest that
all upon AV. McKay, or Messrs Mitch-
|Hiliory.
btn a Hlehsinu.—Perhaps the fail-
{MAton, over which there is so much
1B g »t present, may be a blessing in
|lf trfc bad been successful in our cot-
® would be an incieased crop next
|Mch to the damage of the planter.—
,fr*nd the year before whatever
pvkagathered from cotton went to
* West for corn and bacon. This
•dcoce 1ms given us a good grain
will make our own bread.—
•*itha moderate cotton crop, we
wre money for adtual comforts
l with cotton at the present
i*H have an increase in our wheat
Find Imy crop next y«nr. This
I enhance our pioBper’.ty, wc can
t borrowed or bought on a
«railed by ourselves. Let cotton,
® r little, wo will be ablo to live
UJwiUntauding decrees of Govern
\ our prosperity will increase,
rtreedmen will work or not, of
■^* e *hall be Biire. Let us look not
IT* f *de always. Let us take conr-
[Jgatowork, and imicli that 'Hotvv
be saved../
e see by a propcctus in
that Mr. Womb well designs
Bsrrfte* paper in our lieighbor-
LrJ®?* v ilk‘. It is to be called the
"News,” we think it a har.zard-
nc ®'_ D a l*?m now, mid if
f . Wfbwell must go into tlio IniK-
jjWlMmo over to Albany, wo
* bettor clinnco than commenc-
in Noutiikun Texas.
e °i- Wr *tf» to uh that in Kl-
ofaoroji was scoured
only live biiahfls
*•*. wlion from 1 $ to 10
1 lat m °noy was conse-
0lir oorroaiiondont
*efi7.; tbo information as to
partial failure.
K, O. Picayune.
K3TRKAU WIIAT Tills 1'ltKSS SAYS.-
Anions the vnrt impruvetnents of the Iimi's the
change in rnueilit's is not th«* least iiii|>ortant. Formerly
ridiculous and otten injiirioin mixtures were administered
iqi'jiilhe recommendation of one )M*rwm to another, or
from one family lo another, as lM*iiig“good" for snch and
such a complaint, while they were, in fact, useless or
worse. M< w, Prof. Kavton Mi|i|ilies lire piildic with the
rno<<t Hlectnal remedies ili.it educated skill can devise or
art can produce, Hith explicit directions for their nse in
each and every case. In place of the sen.-eless potions
our graiitlinotliers gave, wo have the cuiminu inventions
o! men learned in the art of cure adapted to our necoeei-
ties nt n nominal price. Prof. Kavtun’s remedies consist
of
KAYTON'S OLEUM VITjE,
The great (Jerman .Liniment for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Pains in the Rack, Joints, Breast or Side, Nervous Head
ache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns,etc.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURB,
Fot sudden Coughsuud Colds, Asthma, Aeid Stomach
ileartliiirM, Sore Throat, Sen Sickness,Cholera, Diarrhea
Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, etc.
KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS’,
For l)ys|»e|Ha, Bilious Disorders, Costivenrse, Sick
Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver, &tomnch and
Bowels; mid as u spring and full medicine to carry off
the rankling humors in the Mood.—Qiritmim Banner.
These remedies nto innocent, oml no person need bn
alarmed at taking them ; yet they are powerful, and will
remove the diseases enumerated above. A trial wil sat-
sly every one that their curative properties are no lover
oHimnted.
Addresnall orders to Prof. 11. II. Kavton, Savannah,
Ga., or to the Agents A. A. Solomons St Co-, Wholesale
Druggists, Savannah, (Sa.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Prof. II. II.
Kayton’s signature on each bottle and box
For sale by L K & II K WELCH. Avenis, Alba
ny, Ga., and by Draughts and country merchants
general ly. y 16—lyr.
3STOTIOE1!
UK UNDKRSIGNBD having, for the present
year, the cunt vol of the Mitts known as It ALLS,
three miles above Albany, guarantees the faithful,
fulfillment of all orders, both for Lumber nml Meal
at the shortest notice, having just undergone tho
rough repairs.
If it vrill be more convenient for my patrons to
leave their orders at Mr. TVCKKK’H STOllE, they
can do so, and the same will be forwarded to me m
my son, who haa the suneriniendence of the Mills.
respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.—
Terms CASH, If not promptly paid upon presenta
tion of bills, an additional twetiiy-fiva per cent, will
be charged. Lumber and Meal will tie sold at cus
tomary prices.- It. C. J BN KINS.
January 26,1807. •l~~ | f
o i :
I’ll Imported l.’muorn are warranted pure,
ns can tie bought in the market:
ALL RIGHT AGAIN.
yTR. MORSE is ngnin ready lo receive Watches.
Clocks, and Jewelry, for repnits.
We guarantee all work done.
L. K. WELCH & CO.,
Booksellers and Jewelers,
Ball’s New Building.
Drugs and Medicines!
New Goods Receiving,
—0—
S un
Cll
II.
Ull slock is now complete. Planters, Physi
cians and others, supplied at cheap rates fur
July ft, 18f.7,
& II. E. WELCH,
(W)
Druggists.
ESTABLISHED 1SU2.
D. 0. HODGKINL & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
— IN —
Fire Arms, Fishing Tackle
AND
FOUTZ’8
cnimm
long and nvorably
known, writ ttior*
ouglily rcinvigorate
broken down and
low iplrited horses,
by strenathenlna
and cleansing the
stomach and intes
tines,
It is a sure pre-
, ventive of all dis-
pwi incident to
this animal, such aa LC1TO fSfEB, GLANDERS,
YELLOW WA-
Tf
C( ,
TEMPER. FK-
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
KXEKU Y, Ac. 1U
use improves tho
wind, increases
the appetite-gives 1
a smooth and a
glossy skin—and*
transforms the* . .
miserable skeleton Into a fine-looking an*- spirited
horse.
To keepers of Cows thi* preparation Is invaluable.
‘ *'* * * Itfci quality
milk. It has
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
Increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, and make the
butter firm and
■wecL Ip fattening
cattle, It gives them
an appetite,loosens
* their hide, and
__ A makes them thrive
much Outer
In all diseases of 8wine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver,
Ac., this article
acts as a specifie.
By putting from g
one-half a p
to a paper in a
barrel of swill tho
above diseases
will be eradicated „
o. entlrel, Tf. «t.Sl
firereoU.c And cur, tor tho Ho, Choloro.
Prico U Conti por Popor, orSPnpminr SI.
S. A. FOUTZ Sc BBOi.
AT THEIH
i wnoLiatu Bit# mb SIBICUII bwot,
l- So. 116 TranUin St, Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by DruggtsU and Storekeepers threugk-
out the Ualted Sutee.
For salt* l»y
L, E.& . IL Wdfilif
Age til! 4 , Albany, Ga.
July n, 1807. -fi
LOUISVILLE
Wrought Iron Cotton Tie.
The Boat and Blmploot In Ibo Market.
For Sale lly
FEARS, LAWTON A OO.
<1HOCERT. PRODUCE AM) lOMMISSWA
KERCH AXM,
77 Third Sl.oet, MACON. GA .^.....W
S3sr*s?r#
let rnll'M. * n • ’•
Sporting G-oods.
of every ilescripl loti.
15^GUN nml PISTOL MATERIAL always
hand, and furnished the trade.
April 16, [37.]
Hew Goods From New York Sine
Tlie Fii'e.
splendid slock of Pockel Knives, Rnxors, 8cis
sors, Table Cutlery, Pistols, Caps, Cartridges
IsTTlng Tackle, &c.
L. E. WELCH & CO.
FALL and WINTER IMPORTATION,
186 7.
R I B O N S,
, Millinery and Straw Goods.
Armstrong, Gator & Go.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Bonnet Trimming and Velvet Ribbons.
BTi^NET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS,
Blonds, Nets, (’rapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers,
Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies’
Hats, Trimmed or Unfrimmed, Shaker
HOODS, Ac. &c.
237 ami 230 BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE, HID,
Oder the largest Stock to be found in this country,
and unequaled in choice variety and cheapness,
comprising (be latest Parisian novelties.
Orde s solicited and prompt attention given.
Aug 24 4w
Lawton & Lawton,
Wholesale Produce Dealers,
AFFLICTED, READ THIS
KAYTON’S OLEUM VITA,
mills greal German l.iniineiit i* an almost inful-
J[ libit* cure for
UliiMimulism,
Neuralgia,
HluMinmt it*
Fains in tin*
Hack, liroast,
Sides t^fointN,
Toothache,
Nervous Heailaehe,
F.araelte, Sprains,
Bruises, Swellings,
(.’tils, Inseel Files,
Hums, Ac., Ac.
This great remedy should bp in every house.—
For Horses this remedy has no equal.
Ask for KAYTON’S* tILEUM VIT.K. Take no
other. Sent by express lor $1.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY.
For the cure of Sudden Coughs and Colds, Atrth-
tua, Acid Stomach, Sore Throat, Heartburn, Sea
Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhea, Pains and Cramps iu
tbe Ktomaci. Seut by express fur $).
Kayton’s Dispeptic Pills
' Are a sure and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, Bil
lions Disorders, Constination, and all Disorders,of
the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and when taken
regularly will cleanse the blood. These are the
greatest nnti-Bilious Pills ever placed before the
public.
Sent by mail for 30 cents per box.
Tlie above medicines nre prepared nnd sold by
Pnor. IL H. KAVTON,
Savannah, Ga.,
To whom all orders should be addressed; or to the
Agents, A. A. SOLOMON’S & CO,, Wholesale Drug
gists, Knvnntiah, Ga.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Prof.
II. II. Kayton’s signature on each bottle nnd box.
A liberal discount to those selling ngnin.
For sale in Savaunah by A. A. SOLOMONS &
CO., K. IV. MARSH & CO., W. M. WALSH, It. II.
TAl’BM, nnd by Druggisle and Country Merchants
generally. July 10—lyr.
L, E d: II E Welch, Agcnli,
ALBANY, GA.
Gl-reat
SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
—VIA—
S OUTH-WESTERN, Macon k Western, and Wes
tern & Atlantic—connecting with East Tennes
see & Georgia, East Tennessee & Virginia, Virginia
»t Tennessee, aud Orange & Alexander Railroads.
Two Daily Through Trains
FROM MACON TO NEW YORK;
Fine French Rim
Scotch Whi«*ky,
Old Port Wine.
Madeira Wine,
Gin,
Egg Nog.
II
St. Crojs Kum,
Old Bout lion W bisky,
Sherry Wine,
Claret Wine,
Sehnnpps,
Ac., Ac.. Ac.
1.. E. A II. K. WELCH, Druggists.
EVERY FAMILY IS 'INTERESTED
[IN KNOWING THAT AT
WELCH’S CORN Fill I
They enu always buy
ooon AN1>. FKKSH 1
F i\ r 11 11 y ;
L. P. GARVIN, M. 1».
Emeritus Professor of Materia Mcdicu and Thera*
I ietilioH.
IKNUY F. CAMPBELL, M. D..
Professor of Operative Surgery nnd Sttrgieal
Anatomy.
JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D.,
Professor of Obstetrics nnd Diseases of Women
and Infants.
L. D. FORD. M D.,
Professor of the Institute and Practice of Medi
cine.
RDWARD G KDDI NS, M. D.,
Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy.
GKO. W. RAINS, M. D.,
Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.
DicSAI’srilK FORD, M. D,
lVolch'ior ofAiintoinv.
WM. II. DorilUTY, M*. D.,
Fi'oteKMM’of jMat. Altai., Tliuiapontit'a ami
Mftlifjtl .1 itiisprmli’tH'c.
L A. DI'O AS, M. D.,
IVolfhMir «»t* 1 lit*prin«*i|»l«*B ami praolico of
SnrytTv ami Dean ot llie Faettlly.
JOHN S. (’Ol.IC.MAN, M. D.,
I letmmsivnlttr t»f Anatomy.
Chaim.ks t. m; n,
Janitor.
The 33d Sessinu will be opened on the 4lh of No-
teuibi-r next, and continue four muniIm. The Mil-
«ouiu, l.abratory, and urrutigeiuents for Practical
Atiiiloiiiy, are equal to any in the country. Clinical
iiDtnictioii regularly imparted at (lieCity Hospital
and College Clinics.
IKl’.S,
Tickets for the whole course, in cut••ettey...$I(V» DO
Matriculation, in currency 5 on
I Dissections, in currency
Diploma lee, iu currency
spi-10-21 l : • it
|Savannah Medical College,
SAVANNAH, OA.
fJMIK Eleventh Annual Com«cof Lectures in this
in N
Institution will commence on the First Monday
I continue four months.
Plavoting Extract*.
Yeasi Powdera,
Soda,
Blaok Poppet
Alaptce, .
Mace,
Ginger,
Candlea,
L.
Geletlnea,
Cream Tartar.
EngllaU Muataid,
Cayanue Pepper,
Cloves,
Nut Mega,
Soaps,
Potash, Ac . Ac.,
K. k II. K. WELCH.
ember next,
.Faculty:
I!. I). AliX(ll.l), M. I).,
Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine
I*. .M. KOU.iK K, M. D.,
Prof, ubsletrics and Diseases of Women and Chil
dren.
W. 11. m’U.OCII, M. !>.,
Prof. Principles and I’ruetice of Surgery.
Adjunct—T. .1. CmMti.TAM, M. D.; Will Lecture on
Minor and Operative Surgery.
.1. It. UKAl), M. !».,
Prof. 'Materia Mcdicu ami Medical Jurisprudence.
Adjunct—It. J. Nins, M. D.; Will Lecture on Med-
Gk.uhui s, It win County.
Whereas, Micajah Tucker applies lo me for letters.
mln'lnlmr.tton of Ilia a.lim; or |,.„i JnH.pru.l.iwa awl T.ult'oljgy
John II. 1 ticker, late of said county, deceased.— *
These arc therefore to cite all and sirgular the kin
dred mid creditors of said <leccas»tl, to be and ap
pear at my oflice within the lime prescribed by law,
to show eatt'C, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted.
(liven under my hand and oflicinl sigunlurc, this
27th Fepvuary, 18U7. L. M. COLBEUTH,
I'eb28, |8(5tn Ordinary Irwin county.
fill 81.
HACON, GA.
Aud all Northern and Eastern Cities; carrying the
Great Through Mail ami Through Express, because
of the C H HA T A PVAKTAC KS this Route
possesses over all others in time and diManoe, being
CORN,
BACON.
NEW nnd OLD FLOUR,
Choice
CANVASSED HAMS,
HAY,
tStf Order* accompanied by the
LOWEST market pricea.
July 2'
Ac.
ash filled at
ftltn.
lift MILES SHORTER
Than any Competing Route,
A N I) A I, I, R A I I,.
The Traveler by this Route is not subject to the
numerous Steamboat and Omnibus transfers and
vexatious delays, incident lo other lines, ns
tar THE CONNECTIONS AUK CLOSE AND
PERFECT. This is the only Route that
Checks Baggage Through
To all points which Through Tickets call for.
Magnificent Sleeping Cars on nil
NIGHT TRAINS!
The country along this line of roods Is remarka
ble for healihfulness, grandeur of mountain scene
ry, beautiful aud fertile valleys, affording (he rich
est and most abundant fare. In faol, there is nt
country on this continent that offers greater in 1
ducementa to (he business man or pleasure seeker,
for summer travel.
For further information, &c-, apply to (he
General Ticket Offices of Southern Railroads.
JOHN T. MOFFETT,
<MMi«ra! Sonltacru Agent.
July 27, 1867.-70.
Mason's Glass Fruit Jars
With patent lops for
Preserving: Fruit.
SPEARS'
Fruit-Preserving Solution.
Warranted to prevent the decomposition of
kinds of Fruit, Tomatoes, Jellies, Spiced Frti
Wine, Milk anti some kinds of Vegetables. One
pound will preserve 128 pounds fruit. For sale by
L. K. it II E. WELCH,
Druggists, Albany, Ga.
July ft, 1867. (7d)
F. M. THOMPSON,
Contractor and Builder,
ANII UKALKH IN
BURIAL CASES,
AI.UANY, OA.
I ain prepared to contract for all kinds of work
in my line, ami promise satisfaction in every
case.
ISajT A good supply of M ETA Lit’ HURsIAL
CASES constantly on hand, and furnished at horl
notice.
Albany, June 2ftlh, 1807. rfl- Cm
A Desirable House and Lot
FOR SALE.
I offer for sale Hint desirable House and
Lot occupied at present by Mr. John (1.
Cooke, on Pine Street, known ns Ibeproper-,
ly of Henry Hcliurr. It is u large and well arranged
house, with all necessary out buildings, with one
acre of laud, more or less, according to city survey.
There is a good well of water and cistern on the
lot. For further particulars apply to
CHARLES VOLKER, Agent
July 28, 1807. 78-1 nt
T. WIIITAKf.R, E. n. &AHSKF.N,
Ignited States Hotel,
WHITAKER k SASflKKN, Proprlelo
Wil hi u otto li ii ti tired yurt!* of General
Pnaneiiffer Depot.
Corner Alabama and Pryor 6t* ATLANTA, G A
augl—1m*
JURIAII IIARUISS, M. 1>.,
Prof. Physiology ami Pathology.
Adjunct—.1. (1. Thomas, M. D.j Will Lecture tin
Pathology.
W. K. WARING, M. D.,
Prof. Anatomy.
W. M. CIIAUTKRS, M. ]>.,
Prof. Chemistry.
Adjunct—W. II. Eu.iott, M. I).; Will Lecture on
Pharmaceutical Chemistry utulusesof the Micro
scope.
W. DUNCAN, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
R. P. Mvxns, M. D., Assistant Dioonatmtor and
Curator.
REQUISITES FOIl GRADUATION.
The applicant must be of good moral character,
and have attended two courses of Lectures; the first
in a College of good standing and the last in the
Savannah Medical College.
The College Building was used during the late
war as a Confederate Hospital, with the cunaent of
j the Faculty. It was retained ns a Hospital by the
I United States forces nfler the surrender of the city,
i TU« building has since been thoroughly renovated
nnd apparatus supplied for Demonstration of Lec
tures. CHARGES;
For Course of Lectures.....
Matriculation
Dissecting Ticket, (paid only once.)
Diploma
sept 7. 18157 ltn
0. K. t'f.AUIlOIIN. W. r. IIKURINH. A. M. JACKSON.
Olaghorn, Herring &. Oo,
Uotton FactoiH nml (’ommiBsion Merchants,
AOKSTS run Tint 1'VttniAHK ANt» SALS OF
Cotton Yarns, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ac.,
m.
$105 00
5 00
10 00
30 IN)
No. 120 Chestnut St, |
Phlludc'l|»Iiiu,Pn. |
No. 7 Warren Block,
Allan,in. On.
For sale by
July 27, 18(57,
L. K. k II. E. WELCH,
17"-
Bankruot Petitions.
Having received the RULES and ORDERS
together with Forms and Proroediumn in
Bankruptcy, aa promulgated by SUPREME COURT
of the (halted Slates, we ore ready to file cases, Se
ll INE8 k HOBBS,
july27-7ft. Attorneys at Law.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
Seven New Splendid Bnggie&
SISK AND END SPRINGS.'
ALSO,
Corn, Floor and Hay,
Just Hcdtlvcd nnd For Sole by
BUST, JOHNSTON t CO.,
AXIXin, GEORGIA.
AllffU.I 10, 1807 Sfflf
Partisan Life with Mcaby.
Muhlback’s Historical Novels.
I.ouisa of Prussia and her times.
Frederick The Great a >.d hi* Family,'
•• •• *• “ “ Court.
The Merchant of Berlin.
Berlin and Sans 8ouei.
Joseph the 11 and His Court.
Ilenry the VUI. and Hi* Court.
The last chronical of Barset—Ry Trollope.
Raymond's Heroine—A Novel.
Diavola—By M. E. Brandon.
—AL80-
Standard Literature.
Blood and Thunder Novel*.
New School Books and Stationery.
Any Book published promptly ordered for
customer*.
L. K. WELCH k CO,
July 27. Bookseller* end Jewelers.
Har Consignment* of COTTON, WHEAT, and
other produce solicited. Have ample and excellent
CLl)8K STORAGE and will make reasonable cash
advance* on Consignment* when desired. Agent*
for the sale of AUGUSTA FACTORY GOODS In
Philadelphia, nnd will furnish them In Augusta at
Factor>j Prim. Also, Agent* in Philadelphia and
| Augusta for Athens, High .Shoal*, Korx, Steadman,
Covington, ami other Southern Factories.
augl—6m
T H K
Model School for Young Ladies.
Andrew Female College,
CUTHUERT, GEO.
\\f ILL enter upon Its next 8CHOOL YEAR on
YV Monday, October Tin, 1867.
The Teacher* nnd manager* (14 in number! rep.
These are to notify all and singular the kindred re8eut „// c/„,rchrg. They are nil well tried, ami
nml creditor, of Loll Bcu, dcccud, lo bond op- ! th „roii K h in cl.vlr renpeolfr, drimrlmml..
penr al my office williiu ll.o lime preenbed by, Tlio I'circo cfSIiiJyI, elm,Ire and complete
fa., to .bow canac, if anjr lb,, hare, why Jacob French, Oeriaan, Mualc, Drawing and l*alnltn« aw
In.i.laMiNiJ.bw.M., In ca'alcofaaid i.ngbt m o.l pcrfcclly. * 8
»i Admial.'wno^’ U ““ l ” llo.rding.llo,me, No. 1. In all reapccla. Young
raid Admim.lr.lion, | Ladies will find it A HOME indeed.
GBORQIA, Woith Count
Given uuder* tny hand and official signature, thin
January Dili, I86<. JAS. W. ROUSE, Ord’y.
Gkoruia—Worth County.
RIXTY DAYS after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell lot
nflatid number 213, in the Tilt district of said coun
ty, ns the properly of William Willis, deceased.
BENJAMIN WILLIS,
Adm’r of William Willis, dec’d.
march 23,1807.
Gkobuia—Dougherty County.
Notice is hereby given lo all persons concerned,
that ou (lie — day of , JtW—, Nancy
Hmith, late of Dougherty county, departed litis life
intestate, and Jaraea 8. Doyle having been appoint
ed Administrator on said estate, but having since
been diamisaetl from said Administration, and said
estate being now without any legal represent stive,
and that in terms of the law, Administration dt bon.
it non will be vewted iu the Clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other fit and proper person, thirty
days after the publication of this citation, unless
some valid objection is made lo his appointment.
Qivfn under my band and.ofldlal signature, this
2ftth day of July, 1807. W. II. WILDER.
July 30, 1807 Ordinary.
JYotice.
1XTY DAYS after data application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, Worth
unty, Btato of GoorgU. for loavn lo sell Lot ot
Land, No. 4U, in tho Fifteenth District ot mild
county. The Widow's dower etoopted,
Juno8, 1807. A. M. HILL.
Administrator of J. W. Hill, deot nsml*
The Pbytilcal Training, Cnitine, Mantna-Mnking,
nnd Normal .School Departments, nil, present many
attractive feature*.
The Discipline cannot be surpassed.
The Teacher* nre ail genuinely .Southern.
Thr. Charge* nre unusually moderate.
Cuthbert T* ju*lly celebrated for it* health.
ftjT Scud for Catalogue.
A. J. HAMILTON, Prea’l.
N. B. My .Teaohers of last year will be with me
again. I(.
August 24, 67. tw2w wf»w
LI O H T P O OT & ooT
Solavfjjoitse antj Commission
MERCHANTS,
a«AOow. GBoaoxA.
Take this method of informing (heir friends'and
the public generally, that they li^ve secured the
large and commodious Warehouse formerly occupi
ed by Adami & Reynolds, and more recently by
B. F Chapman, ou the eorner of First and Poplar
streets (near the Market House) where they will
give their strict personal attention lo tho STORAGE
AND SALE OF COTTON.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton in store or
shipped lo any or the Northern markets, Savannah
or Liverpool.
Will give prompt attention lo Ailing orders for
Bagging and Hope or Iron Ties, and other supplies.
no do a io.
■ ,(CP Job Work executed at
this ofhcc in good Ht yin. Also, lilnink
liirnislirtl of ovnry (ii<8('ri|ili<iii.